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CROSS AND FU 6 PUNTED ON MOUNT OF HOLY CROSS Listening in||Rebuilt Church of Contents Copyrighted—^PerlnisNion to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue COMMUNION IS Til* Register it an NRA pa* per. W e signed St. Mary Magdalene GIVEN ALL OF up just as toon as our blanks ar* rived from the DENVERCATHaiC government and thus placed our Nearing Completion JUBILEE PARTY W1 BO OUB MUtT entire chain of newspapers be­ hind the movement. W e had made Edifice, Expected to Be Finished in Two Impressed With Solemnity of Service Honor­ it clear where we stood and we were glad to put the Recovery act Weeks, Will Be Rededicated in ing Msgr. Bosetti Anniversary into practice in our printing plant I REGISTER and offices. Of course it hits us Month of September somewhat. It is going to cost a good A cross of evergreen wood and an American flag were The remodeled Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Edge- The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have planted on the top of the Mount of the Holy Cross by the deal in the unwinding of a year Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. But we know that our advertising Water, which will be virtually a new edidee, will be re-ded- pilgrimage party that visited the famous natural Colorado — ...... • . / ...... business will grow as money be icated some time in September. Approximately two weeks’ shrine Wednesday to celebrate the silver jubilee as a priest comes better circulated and w« VOL. XXVIII. No. 50. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1933. $2 PER YEAR of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, Ph.D., Vicar are glad to see definite steps taken work remains to be done before the church will be ready to put more spending power into for the furnishings. General of the Denver diocese. There were only two places the possession of the common Work on the outside of the building was completed Delegate Views Institute’s Work, on top of the 12,000-foot mountain level enough for the people. If they prosper, all must. several weeks ago. Wednesday of this week marked the erection of the tent for the jubilee Mass. The members If they are permittetT to suffer, last bit of plastering'Work in the interior. The wood work of the party knelt around on all sorts of rocks, big arid everything else will necessarily I Colleges Hold collapse. This ought to be plain for the doors and windows, the laying of the floors, the little, and all received Communion. They agree that the to everybody, but there are some 'painting of the walls and the enlarging of the main altar sight was one of the most -impressive they ever witnessed. hogs bora without eyes, it seems. will be done in the next two weeks, completing the project. There were six priests present. Thirty-four persons were The roomy interior in the body give more heat and keep the air Summer Courses in the party. The government means busi­ of the chhrch, its large sanctuary more sanitary, will replace the A unique feature of the event ness. Its hand is gentle,' as yet, and its entire appearance of new­ former steam-heating plant. was the delivery of a telegram of but a man is a fool who thinks it ness strike the eye even in its The Rev. Janies Flanagan is congratulations from Bishop J. will remain that way if It is neces­ present uncompleted state. Even pastor of St. Mary Magdwene’s. (or Teacher-Nuns Henry Tihen, former head of the sary to use force. According to those most familiar with the old Denver diocese, to the very top of rumor, one Denver business man churph will not be able to discern the mountain. It was telegraphed of no slight importance wired to that it was not rebuilt from the Fontbonne, St. Louis, and to Red Cliff, relayed from there to Washington that his house had foundation. Formerly of red brick, Parish Schools the foot of the mountain, and then gotten along very nicely for some the exterior has been stuccoed in Mt. St. Joseph’s, Ohio, carried up the mountain to the time without a dictator and need­ buff color to match the rectory on Give Credits Here sumrised Vicar General. ed none now. He received a wire the corner. A new roof, painted May Use Movies 'The Sisters of Charity at St. back telling him to sign up or shut green, was also put on. Mqry’s hospital, Pueblo, had pre­ Colorado this summer has had shop. Another big concern com Thirty-eight feet were added to pared a dinner in honor of the plained that it could - make no in Ed u c a tio n extension colleges of two well- mountain climbers and expected the len^h of the church. Twenty- known Catholic institutions of CENTRAl CITY money if it signed u]^ It received two feet of the addition were them to reach the Steel City about a wire offering to send it a man­ learning in other states— Mt. St 8:30 p. m. But the machines were given over to the body of the Joseph-on-the-Ohio, near Cincin­ \\ ager who could make money. Jt church, thereby increasing th^ Visual education, supplement­ caught behind a washout not far A large part of the cast of “ The wired back that it was signing up. ing the text book by means of nati, Ohio, and Fontbonne college, from Salida and the first automo­ Merry Widow,” which is being re­ seating capacity by almost half. St. Louis, one of the colleges in If wo are informed correctly, its The new addition is 44 feet wide, moving pictures and slides, may bile reached Pueblo after 12:30 in vived for a week, August 5 to 12, manager who feared he could no be used in a number of the paro­ the St. Louis university group. the morning, the other four to five at the old Central City an increase of six feet on both The Colorado courses were offered longer make money for the con­ chial schools in the city next fall hours later. The Most Rev. Urban house, will sing at a High Mass Au­ sides of the walls of the old to help sisters work towards col­ cern is getting $15,000 a year. as the result of a new educational J. Vehr, D.D., Bishop of Denver, gust 6 at 11 o’clock in S t Mary’s church. A roomy confessional lege degrees. In our humble opinion, there are jbox with a good-sized window to service: which is being purchased and the Rev. Edward M. Woeber, church, Central City. The Rev. not many men capable of earning provide light and air for the con- for rental to the parochial schools The Western branch of the 1933 assistant Chancellor, drove to Christopher V. Walsh, pastor of $15,000 a year, even though it has lessor have been built into the ad­ by T. j4.. Bagshaw, private lib|a- summer session, of the College of Pueblo Wednesday afternoon to Georgetown, of which Central City been the custom to pay such sal- dition on the south side. rian. M t S t Joseph, Ohio, which was*attend the dinner, _ returning is a mission, will be celebrant. Although educational pictures held in Pueblo during June and (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) Perhaps the ^eatest improve- Thursday morning. The Sisters Among the some twenty members have been shown from time to July, closed on July 28. The of Charity kept the dinner of the opera chorus who will sing Imeht has been in the sanctuary time in the parochial schools, par­ school was conducted by the Sis­ and sacristy. The new sanctuary steamed waiting for the husky Al­ in the choir are several of the Rt. ticularly in fostering the missions, ters of Charity. Courses were of­ pinists and both sections of the Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti’s Cathe­ Transfers Affect is 16 feet deep gnd 20 feet wide, they have not been extended to Hii Excellency, the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ fered in Latin metnods, pastoral flanked on each side by attractive party did justice to it on their dral choir, including James L. the regular class work, as in some tolic Delegate to the United States, is shown above as he inspected the poetry, psychology, English and arrival. alcoves for the statuary. The Burke and Edwin Cerny. of the public schools and univer­ work of the Apologetic institute and the Preachers’ institute at the chemistry, and the work proved The trip to the Mount of the priest’s sacristy is almost as large sities of the country. This new Catholic University of America. The institutes, unique experiments profitable and interesting to the Msgr. Bosetti is furnishing the Six Superiors of as the sanctuary. The altar boys’ Holy Cross was made partly by means of education was not avail­ in this country, were established for religious research and the train­ students enrolled. music of the Mass, which will be pacristy is 9 by 12 feet. automobile, partly on horseback able to the parish institutions be­ ing of men in practical methods of religions exposition, and offer In addition to the regular class­ and partly by foot. Leaving Lead- one of Schubert’s. The singers The basement of the new addi­ cause of the initial outlay for courses in voice culture and sermon writing. (Reni photo.) Left to es, the students and teachers were ville at 1:30 a. m., the pilgrims are practically all capable of solo Charity Order work, and the music at the Mass tion accommodates a garage for equipment and the necessity of right: The Rt. Rev. Msgr. James H. Ryan, rector of the university; treated to several talks by vari­ reached the top of the mountain the pastor’s car. This will be purchasing the films. By being Archbishop Cicognani; Msgr. Domepico Tardini of the Papdl Secre­ ous priests. The Rev. E. J. Man- at 9:15 a. m. The Mass started will rival that usually heard only at great Cathedrals. Important changes, affecting reached by a cement driveway ex­ able to rent the machines and tariate of State, and the Very Rev. Francis A. Walsh, O.S.B., director nix of Denver spoke one evening fifteen minutes later. Then break-* virtually every institution in Colo­ tending along the east side of the films at a nominal cost, many of of the Apologetic institute. In the rear, in white religions garb, is on “ Parochial Contacts with the fast was served on the mountain A number of representatives of rado and New Mexico under the Rectory from West 26th avenue. the schools will be able to make the Very ReV. Ignatius Smith, O. P.; director of the Preachers’ insti­ Sisterhood,’’ stressing the need for fop. The actual hiking on the old-time Catholic' families that rare of the Sisters of Charity of A new hot-air heating plant, the use of this development. Vacation tute. Four Bishops among those' lecturing at the institute. They genial contact between pupils and mountain climb consumed about played a large part in early min­ Cincinnati, were announced Thurs­ latest invention, which is said to schools have used stereopticons are, left to right, insets: Bishop Richard O. Gerow of Natchez, Miss.; teachers both in and out of the four to five hours. Not many ing activities will probably be pres­ day morning from the mother- several years. Bishop-elect Gerald Shanghnessy of Wash.; Bishop Edwin V. classroom. He also urged closer more than 200 persons have ent. Last year, the first time th* house at M t St. Jo»eph-on-the- Numerous religious moving pic­ O’Hara of Great Falls, Mont., and Bi»hep John F. Noll of Fort Wayne, co-operation between parents and climbed the mountain in several glamorous scenes of the ol(P opera Ohio, near Cincinnati. The supe­ tures now are being produced, and Indiana. teachers, and pointed out the ne­ years. It is one of the most in­ house w4re re-enacted in a modern riors of Sacred Heart and Cathe­ Mr. Bagshaw hopes to obtain all cessity of a Parent-Teacher asso­ accessible peaks in the state. revival. Special honor was paid to dral high school convents, Denver; 2 SISTEIIS TO of these. He already has the ciation for efficient management Most persons who go to the Mount the pioneer Catholics when they at­ the Glockner sanatorium in Colo­ moving picture of the Mass, and of a school. An interesting side­ of the Holy Cross are content with tended Mass in St. Mary’s church. rado Springs, St. Mary’s hospital, has shown it to the nuns at Lo- light in Father Mannix’s talk was visiting Notch mountain, where a A number of the Colorado priests Pueblo, and S t Joseph’s sanato­ retto Heights college and to the THREE MEMBERS his comment on the effect of fine view of the great snow cross were present at the affair. The rium and S t Vincent’s academy, SP^i HITS I priests at Regis college to get movies upon children. This is a can be seen in the distance. R t Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber, Albuquerque, N. M., were changed. their reaction. Both faculties problem which offers unusual diffi­ The Monsig^nor Bosetti party who built S t Mary’s when Central All of the nuns affected are well were enthusiastic over its possi­ culties, he said, and it requires remained for some time Thursday City was a booming mining town, known in Colorado and the South­ bilities in teaching the children our consideration. in Pueblo to rest and then re­ spoke at the Mass. His death in west the principal parts of the Mass, OF ONE FAMILY On another evening the Rev. turned to Denver. Despite the de­ December removed one o f the few With the changes the two Den­ the actions of the priest, their sig­ Joseph F. Higpns of Pueblo en­ lay on their return to Pueblo, they remaining pioneer priests of the ver schools lose some of their most nificance and how to follow the tertained the sisters with a num­ met fine weather. state. beloved teachers. Sister Maria Tuesday, July 25, was the oc­ priest at Mass. In explaining the ber of readings, including several Gratia, superior of Sacred Heart casion of a very impressive cere- Mass by moving pictures it is pos­ selections from John Boyle O’­ parish convent; Sisters Alice Jos­ piony in the motherhouse chapel sible to stop the film at any point, TO BE PRIESTS Reilly, and Thompson’s “ Hound of eph and Edward Marie of the Sa­ of the Sisters of the Adoration of back it up and reshow it to make Heaven.” Thig is work in which School Calendar Is Ready; cred Heart school faculty; Sister the Most Precious Blood, of O’­ sure that the explanation is com­ Father Higgins excels, and the Ethelbert, superior at the Cathe­ Fallon, Mo. On that day sixteen plete. One priest, according to Third Son of Peter and Antia Grabrian evening was a pleasant one. dral for two years; Sister Fihian, young, ladies bade adieu to the Mr. Bagshaw, hopes to use the In the last week, the Very Rev. stationed at the Cathedral school world, and were clothed in the Mass pictures for one of his re­ Goes to Join Servants of Joseph Herbers, S.J., president of Classes Resume Sept. 5 J o r the last seventeen years, and habit of the congregation. treat lectures to be given^at one Regis college, spent an afternoon Sister Margaret Clare, at the Ca­ of the local hospitals in August. Among the happy number was Mary Order with the sisters, discussing pres­ I thedral for two years, are those Other films which will be avail­ ent-day school problems. Father The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, May 10, Thursday— Feast of the transferred from Denver. Sister Miss Marguerite Borre’ of Louis­ able, in addition to those of reli­ ville, Colorado. Henceforth she Berbers manifested a wonderful D.D., Bishop of Denver, this week Ascension. Holiday. Maria Gratia will be superior of gious significance, are 'scientific A family in Holy Rosary parish, Globeville, made a sympathy with the modern youth announced the annual calendar for will be known as Sister Mary May 30, Wednesday— Memorial St. Bernard’s high school, Al- and historical, bringing to the bid for the distinction of presenting three boys to the and faith in their goodness. It is the Catholic schools of Colorado in Charles. A younger sister. Mips day. Holiday. tena, Mich.; Sister Ethelbert, who mind, in picture form, what here­ customary to complain of the Hb- the term 1933-34. School will a Claire Borre’, has followed in her priesthood in the Order of the Servants of Mary, or Serv- has already left Denver for the tofore has been obtainable only by Jbne 8— Close of school year. footsteps, and is attending the As­ ite Fathers, as Martin Grabrian left this week to enter the erty-loving spirit of the day, but open in all the parishes Tuesday, East, had not received her assign­ reading. Those who have se§n the Father Herbers pointed out that The patronal feast of the pirant school at O’Fallon, prepara­ September 5. Following is the ment when she left here; Sister results of the visual education novitiate Of the order at Mt. St. Philip’s college, Granville, man has been liberty-loving since schedule: church and the feast day of the tory to entering the novitiate. plan find that children learn more Alice Joseph will go to St. Vin­ Wisconsin. A second brother, Matthew, who took the the days of Adam and Eve, and September 5, Tuesday— Open­ pastor may be observed as holi­ cent’s academy, Albuquerque; Sis­ They are the daughters of Mr. and quickly and easily and that they is'-no different in that respect from days. • Mrs. Charles Borre’ of Louisville. name of Victor in religion, ha,s been at the novitiate for ing of school year.. ter Edward Marie is transferred retain the knowledge longer. Tqi,'^ his ancestors. It is true that the +URBAN J. VEHR, Both young ladies received their over a year. The third brother, the Rev. Joseph M. Grab­ November 1, Wednesday— Feast to Holy Name school, ; be effective, however, the pictures luxuries and conveniences of the Bishop of Denver. elementary education in St. Louis’ of All Saints. Holiday. Sister Margaret Clare becomes su­ are not used as the sole source of rian, O.S.M., was ordained at Innsbruck, Tyrol, three years twentieth century have created Special Flag Days pchool, Louisville. knowledge, but rather to fortify November 30-December 1— perior of SL Raphael’s, Spring- ago and celebrated his first Solemn Mass in Holy Rosary numerous problems. The present- Thanksgiving holidays. September 4— Labor day. field, Ohio. The transfer of Sis­ The following young ladies in the minds of the children what church two years ago after completing his stijflies in day Catholic jlouth, however, is a from the states of Missouri, Colo- they have learned through text December 8, Friday— Feast of September 5— Opening day. ter Finian to St. Gabriel’s school^ frequenter of the sacraments of the Immaculate Conception. Holi­ September 17— Constitution day. (Turn to Pafe 4 — Column 6) books. Europe. in Glendale, Ohio, comes as a* All three are the sons of Peter Penance and Holy Eucharist, and day. October 12— Columbus day. shock to countless Denverites. Sis­ and Anna Grabrian, 4701 Grant so long as that is the case Father December 22-January 2, 1934— November 11— Armistice day. ter Finian was given high praise stoeet Matthew was graduated Herbers contends that we need Christmas holidays. Schools close November 30— Thanksgiving day. as a teacher by Governor Edwin from Regis college, Denver, a year not worry about him. The after­ at end of session on Friday, De­ December 21— Landing of Pil­ C. Johnson of Colorado in his ad­ Three Nuns Get Loretto Degrees; ago, and Martin took first honors noon discussion was valuable to cember 22, and re-open on Tues­ grims. dress at the recent jubilee ban­ in the graduating class there this the assembled teachers of mod­ day, January 2. February 12— Lincoln’s birthday. quet for the Rt. Rev. Hugh L. year. em youth, and gave them re­ January 26— First Semester February 22— Washington’s birth­ McMenamin. newed inspiration and faith. ends. day. One Is Sister of Two Pastors Father Grabrian left this wpek In its losses, however, the Ca­ The summer school in St. Louis’ January 29— Second semester for Detroit, Mich., after a two April 20— Arbor day. thedral convent is rejoicing in the convent, Englewood, for the Sis­ begins. May 1— Dewey day. The two priest brothers of Sis­ weeks’ visit with his parents. It appointment of Sister Hildegarde Three nuns were graduated with high school and Sister Ceciliana of ters of St. Joseph, taught by Sis­ March 28-April\p 2— Easter holi- May 30— Memorial day. ter Columba, Father Joseph Hig­ was announced recently that he as superior. A former Sacred the, degree of Bachelor of Arts at Netherland, Ky. Sixty-two, in­ ter Teresa Martin of Fontbonne days. Schools close at noon. June 14— National flag day. gins of Patrick’s parish, Pueblo, will be transferred from St. Ju­ Heart parish girl and stationed at commencement exercises held cluding a considerable number of college in St. Louis, Mo., closed Wednesday, March 28, July 4— Independence day. and Father William Higgins, pas­ liana’s chapel, Detroit, where he and re- the Cathedral many years ago. Wednesday, terminating the an­ lay women, attended the six this week. open Tuesday, April 3. August 1— Colorado day. Sister Hildegarde is no stranger nual summer school conducted at weeks’ course. Although this en­ tor of SL Philomena’s, Denver, has been assistant pastor, to the in Denver. A memorial window Loretto Heights college. The rollment was not so large as in took part in the commencement Servite seminary near Milwaukee, exercises. Father Joseph pre^ to her sister, the late Sister Oc- nuns who earned the degrees are former years, the Loretto Heights Wise. sented the candidates and Father tavia, is in the Cathedral, a gift Sister Columba of Pancratia hall. nuns were well pleased with the Servite Fathers are in charge of William Higgins gave the address. (Turn to Page 4 — Column 3) Sister Dominica of Holy Family response, considering the times. Assumption parish, Welby, and Catholic Institutions Escape in Degrees were conferred by the Rt. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, Rev. Msgr. Richard Brady. Denver, the latter being for Den­ The Loretto nuns of the city ver Catholics of Italian descent. will enter their annual eight-day Flood; But Layman Loses His Life Had Long Talk With New Cardinal retreat this Sunday at Loretto Heights college. The Rev. Wil­ Attendants at an early Mass at Peter Murphy, 350 Bannock St. A depth of a foot or more in places, liam O’Shaughnessy, S.J., of Regis Fr. Servant at S t Elizabeth’s church Thursday college will conduct the exercises. woman lost her life near Parker and it was reported that some fam­ morning, August 3, stepped out to and others were missing. ilies were marooned for hours as Who in Few Months Became Pius XI A considerable addition to the find a swirling mass of muddy wa­ Communication with St. Rosa’s the water grew deeper in the bot- Loretto Heights library was made Sainfs Burial ter climbing the steps and seeking home and other institutions on tlm toms^nd shut off their escape. this summer by gifts of books of entrance. No appreciable dam­ west side of Cherry creek was c ^ He had the unique experience, newly-named Archbishop ‘ of Mi­ Mrs. Elitch Long, Mrs. Georgia age, however, was done to the Ti^ftffi^/ on all the streets near The Rev. E. Senese, for years If Blessed Bernadette Soubi- off when telephone and power lines when visiting his native in lan, Italy, and Father Senese met Hughes and Harry Bellamy. church, monastery, school o r‘ Con­ Cherry creek was jammed even paetdtat Herrin,;[llinoi8, in recent rdus, who will be canonized on De­ went down in the flood. The wa­ June, 1921, of attending a con- a monsignor who was in Rome The fifth' of a series of enter­ vent at St. Elizabeth’s by the rag­ late Thursday afternoon. A num­ months chaplain of the great hos- cember 8, were still alive, she ter reached to the curbing at St. (:ratulatory banquet to a newly- with a large group of Milanese tainments sponsored by the Loretto ing torrent that swept down Cher­ Rosa’s and S t Cajetan’s, and with­ ber of bridges were swept out by piUl of the Franciscan Sisters, St. made Cardinal, of having an hour for the banquet. He knew this Heights college girls for the grad­ would now be 89 years old; she the terriffic force of a wall of wa­ was born on January IT, 1842. ry creek after the Castlewood in a few feet of The Register of­ Joseph’s, at'Milwaukee, has been a p ^ a half’s conversation shortly prelate well and was invited to uates of parochial high schools of dam burst, causing damage esti­ fice. If it had gone into the base­ ter, backed by the pressure of a afterward with the Cardinal— jnd attend the banquet. He spent a the city was given at the college ■The late Father Robert Servant, billion gallons impounded in the in Denver this week on a vacation, who died as pastor of Golden after mated at a million dollars. Other ment of the office, it would have s p e S g the time at St. Clara’s of having that Cardinal made Pope pleasant evening and afterwards on Wednesday of last week. Grad­ Catholic institutions near Cherry done a great deal -of damage to Castlewood dam and suddenly let Pius XI in the following February. was presented to the new Cardi­ uates of the 1933 class of Pan­ serving a number of Colorado par- loose, that roared over the banks «^hSc. The orphanage is con- i^es, was present at her funeral creek— St. Rosa’s home, S t Caje- the rolls of paper and other sup­ Father Senese was present at nal. cratia hall were guests at this af­ tan’s church and The Register of­ of the concrete walls along Cherry j^ te d by the same community m in France. plies stored there. the magnificent rites when the new His Eminence showed intense fair. ' fice— also escaped damage. The Residents all along Cherry creek oreek. steel Champa and Cardinals received their red hats interest at once in Father Senese’s The moving picture of the Mass, Five or six persons who knew only person known to be killed were roused by fire sirens and Stout street bridges were out com­ »nd was only about fifteen feet missionary work among Italian produced under the supervision of h^r are still living. Their respec­ in Denver Thursday, Thomas Cas­ pletely, as were all the foot h • telephone calls shortly after 3 a. away from Pope Benedict XV. immigrants in Illinois, especially the Bishop of Rochester, N. Y., for tive ages ran^e from 79 to 92 ey, aged 83, was said by Francis­ m. and were warned to be ready bridges along the . creek. Several That evening, he discovered, a when he learned that the Arch­ Catholic educational use was yders. An editor of the Echo de can Fathers to be a Catholic who to leave their homes as the water others were so damaged that they banquet was to be given in the diocese of Milan and His Emi­ were closed to traffic and cars r n.T^^r has been forced for shown to the nuns at Loretto Pikris (Paris, France) interviewed .attended S t Elizabeth’s church. got high enough to threaten. Hun­ hotel where he was staying to His nence’s own beloved native town Heights college Monday. The sis­ one of them recently, Mme. Philo- He was found dead at his home, dreds of basements of business routed a different way. Eminence Achille Cardinal Ratti, of Desio had been represented ters were impressed with the re­ mbne Nicolau, who is 83. She is 1610 Seventh street. He had ap­ houses in the lower part of Den­ The muddy water, almost black one of the new princes of the a Iformer pupil of the school of among those served by Father ligious educational value of the parently stepped into a deep hole ver were flooded, mud was plas­ when it hit obstructions in the Church. Cardinal Ratti was the (T arB teP ag «4— Celumit 6) picture. (Turn to Page 7 — Column 2) and drowned. He wes a cousin of tered over lawns and gardens to a (Turn to Pag* 7 — Column 5 ) - piUL Bazaar to Mark ii S T . J O H N ’ S PARISH Golden Jnbilee LOYOLA PARISH WAAAfl/VWWVWftVV* 1 Quality Bakery A number of the leading busi­ of the parish are welLbaken cmc Esher Drug Co. Chicago Cleanert. The Stobbe'Dry Goods Co,; of from an educational standpoint, ness and professional people of Josephine at 28th Ave. 1308 East 6th A r t. 278 Detroit YOrk 395^ of St. Josepk’s and Dyers Loyola parish, wishing to be attending Sacred Heart grade and A resume of the boosters of the C. A. La Rue needs no intro­ 1304 EaA 6th Ave. Here is another o f the pioneet boosters for their 'vicinity, are co­ high school, which is located at merchants o f this section— H. E. operating with The Register this 28th and Lawrence streets, and parish would not be complete with­ duction to you Sixth avenuers and Inasmuch as Dave Manassee (St. Joseph’s Parish) out mention of 0. J. Esher— there-abouters. He has been sup­ has been at this location for the Stobbe, who has been at this lo>- A large and enthusiastic group week in presenting Loyola parish which is capably taught by the cation for the past 20 years. display. Beautiful St. Ignatius Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. known to many of you people of plying the bakery needs of the past seven years, he will need no of parishioners greeted the call of Loyola parish. His store is dis­ people of this section, as well as introduction to the members of Known throughout the commun­ Loyola church, facing City park, The people of Loyola parish have the hew pastor, the Very Rev. a particular devotion to the Little tinctive for the attractive appear­ of other parts of the city, for the St. John’s. You all know him as ity as a square shooter, he is the J. J. Gunn, C.SS.R., on Monday and situated at East ^3rd avenue Flower, with a shrine in ance of its interior, the high grade p p t 8 years from this same loca­ a square shooter i and a man who type of fellow with whom it is p- evening, for the purpose of or­ and York street, is truly one of church officially erected by of its merchandise and the com­ tion. He is one of the most pro­ is eager and willing to do your pleasure to do business.' i ganizing a parish bazaar. Father Denver’s show places. Built in re­ Carmelite Fathers of Chicago. pleteness of the service it offers. gressive business men on the ave­ work as you would like to have it In stock he has everything ih Gunn presided until the perma­ cent years by the Jesuit Fathers of nue and absolutely insists that the the way of dry goods— hosiery fojr Sacred Heart parish, who attend Loyola parishioners are urged Any and all brands of beer are done. nent chairman, Rick McNicholas, to read the advertisements under products of his shop be above the When you send your work to the family; boots, shoes and rub­ outstanding parish worker, was se­ to the needs of the people in this sold at the fountain as well as his this parish display and to give the ordinary run of products of other his establishment, the garments bers; collars, ties, dresses, etc.; ih lected by the assembly. The dates vicinity, Loyola church stands as particularly delicious sodas and merchants preference in their shops, in quality. Now he is pledg-' are insured from the time they short, everjHhing for thfe man, of the bazaar are Thursday, Fri­ a distinctive mark in East Denver. sundaes that go so well these hot patronage. ______ing the establishment to the code leave your home until they are re­ woman and child. Furthermore day and Saturday, November 23, Though many of the activities days. The prescription depart­ of the National Recovery act. It’s turned to y^ou. Quality work is he stands back of anything he 24 and 25. It will be known as of this parish are necessarily part ment may be depended upon as goin^ to be considerably more ex­ assured. Expert repairing, re­ sells. The nexj time you need the golden jubilee bazaar, as the of those of Sacred^ Heart parish as SaUen’s being accurate and reliable, and a pensive for him, but he’s willing modeling and altering may be had something of this nature, remeih- parish this year celebrates the gol­ well, nevertheless' the people of Grocery and Meats registered pharmacist is ever on to do his share towards easing con­ ber thpt it is better for everyone the Loyola district have all the or­ duty. Mr. Esher is the holder of for a nominal cost. If you have den jubilee of its foundation. Ef­ 1922 East 28th Ave. ditions g'enerally. any passe styles that you would to pStronize the local merchant. forts on the first night will be con­ ganizations that are necessary for a permit to fill prescriptions un­ have brought up to date, send Let’s co-operate with him! centrated upon the golden jubilee a progressive parish. The children Serving for 12 years various of der the National Prohibition act. This merely S' goes to show that He sends 'a message of sinceije the members of Loyola parish, E. And the price on all his merchan­ he is a good felldw with whom to them here. Mr. Manassee’s prices dinner, and every attempt will be are ALWAYS reasonable. Call appreciation and good will to each ;made to get as many as possible of W. Sallen has built for himself an dise is quite in keeping with the do business, and that he will treat and all of you. Don’t forget him enviable reputation with the times. you right. Special discounts are PEarl 4646 and see for yourself! the people who at any time in the R*v. F. Gregory Smith in the future. housewives of this section— envi­ He wishes to thank you for given on ail church orders, but He wishes to take this oppor­ past 50 years lived in the parish tunity to thank parishioners for to be present. After much dis­ able, inasmuch as they can depend business in the past and he hopes Business boosters of St. John’s you will find his prices quite mod­ PIfflsWenUer on getting exactly what they or­ to be of continued service to you. parish combined this week in order erate without discounts. He wants past patronage and he hopes to be Mac’s Creamery and cussion of what the wand prize of continued service to you all. should be, the assembly voted to der from him at prices within their Phone YOrk 0296. to make this parish display pos­ to thank you for business in past Candy Shop budget. For true quality in gro­ sible. They are representative of give away $250.00, divided as fol­ years. PEarl 1465. ' 2 3 1 0 East 6th Ave. (at Josephine) ceries and fine meats, phone Mr. the cream of the splendid business P. Maxey lows: first, $100; second, third, The Up to Date ' Here we have one of the mo6t fourth and fifth, $25.00 each, and Way fir Carnival Sallen at TAbor 1357. sections in this vicinity, and are Shoe Repairing convenient little shops in the par­ making a bid not only for new Columbine five prizes of $10.00 each. A He has co-operated with us Shoe Repair '2308 East 6th Ave. ish. Open on Sundays and eve­ printing committee, consisting of many times in the past. He has patronage on the part of the peo­ When a man does expert guar­ ^ (St. Catherine’s Parish) 1624 East 2Sth Ave. Specialty Shop nings, one may here obtain that Bert McCloskey and Harry Pem­ joined the National Recovery code ple of the parish, but also for, a anteed work and gives you true The opening of carnival month “ If a man specializes in one loaf of bread, that bottle of milk, berton, was appointed. The pub­ to dp his share toward helping us continuance of patronage already 2424 E. th Are. value for your money, it is usu­ or what not that was forgotten at at St. Catherine’s sees better prep­ thing, and can do that work better received. licity committee consists of Larry all back to normalcy. And hd is Mrs. Rose Lee Jones needs no ally to your best interests to pat­ the grocers. Canned goods and arations for the carnival this a member of Blessed Sacrament than anyone else, the world will Sexton and Margaret Harrison. make a beaten path to his door.” St. John’s parish, with its beau­ introduction to you people of the ronize that man. And if he hap­ groceries are itocked, as are the year than for some time past. The parish. These are the reasons for tiful Seventh and Eighth avenue parish. Those of you who don’t pens to be in your neighborhood, good old Meadow Gold dairy prod­ The following representatives of full set of electrically illuminated 'Which may not be verbatim, but the various societies were present which we think he is deserving of residential districts, is one of the know her personally have seen her his success depends on your CON­ ucts, and, candies, tobaccos and units on the bouvelard, now in­ the patronage of one and all. which, nevertheless, is the prin­ finest parishes in the city. The TINUED business and he must marazines. ’ at the organization meeting: Altar stalled, and something like twenty- ciple Mr. Foliano uses in his daily writeup annually in our parish Finally, Mr. Sallen wishes to ex­ school building, at East Siath necessarily do work that will make and Rosary, Mesdames Harrison, five major prizes, from a Plymouth work at this shop. presentation— which is just an When school opens, don’t over­ press his appreciation to you who and Elizabeth, is a beauty spot, you want to go back to him. All O’Byrne, Stillhammer, Pollock, sedan to a bicycle and wrist other way of telling you that she’s look the fact that a full line of favor him with your business. And You have a wide range in the and the church, now being remod­ of which is the guiding theory of Donovan, and Johns; Alumni asso­ watch, have been prepared for the ever willing to co-operate with us, school sdpplies will be there for the rest of you, come on and give matter of a choice of shoe- shops eled and redecorated under the P. Maxey in his daily work on your child's convenience. Any­ ciation, Miss Margaret Taney; great three days of St. Cath­ so why not show her a bit of re­ him a trial! to take your lihoes for those half auspices of the Altar and Rosary ciprocation? your shoes. thing you may need along the lines Holy Name, Messrs. Hamilton, erine’s twelfth annual “ Apostolic” soles or heels. But you will not society, will be materially En­ You who have patronized him we’ve mentioned at prices quite Rust, McKee, McNicholas; Dramat­ carnival, to be held August 17, 18 find a more expert or lower priced She has in stock all sorts of no­ hanced in beauty within the next know that he is an expert crafts­ ic club, George Hackethal, Bert and 19— “ The daddy of them all.” C. J. Setchel Pharmacy (for the grade of work and mate­ tions and dry p o d s ; toys for the within your,reach majr be found few weeks. The rectory is sit­ man and that his charges are not in this shop.' McCloskey and Larry Sexton; The next meeting of the executive rials) shop in the city. Of course, kiddies and gifts for the adults 3101 Williams St. KE. 3995 uated next to the church. Besides unreasonable. He wants to thank C. E. McGough is the owner. school, Harry Pemberton; younger committee and the last one before Mr. Foliano stands behind all work for all occasions; a line of dresses Now nearly everyone in and the Altar and Rosary society, the you for past favors. All of you Having been fiere since Februarjy, set, Mrs. Helen McNicholas, Fa­ the carnival will take place Mon­ he turns out, with a rigid guaran­ that is very popular with the through these parts knows C. J. parish also has an active Parent- who helve not patronized him— you he wants to thank those of you thers Gunn, Guenther, Zeller and day night. The Honaso boys met tee, and you may be assured of women of jthe community, and Dockery were present The next on last Monday night to take over Setchel. Having been in this busi­ Teachers’ association, which in the will be pleased with the work he who have patronized him. We ness in the same block since 1901, absolute satisfaction if you take past year has been of great bene­ complete stbeks of hosiery and does if you just give him a trial. 'eneral meeting has been called the bicycle award. Capt. Frances your work to him. Give him a lingerie. Art and needlework ma­ are glad to recommend him to he has made many, many friends fit, both to the parish and to the Mr. Maxey is anxious for the those of you who haven’t. or August 21. The first St. Jos­ Lear promises to have the grand trial! school. Other puish organizatiqns terials are also sold. eph’s church in 1883 was in a souvenir programs ready for distri­ in the district. It isn’t, necessary chance to win your business. So to speak of the reputation of a Mario Foliano has been at this are the St. Vincent de Paul society store building at 'West 4th ave­ bution on the Sunday before the In quality, Mrs. Jones’ things give him that chance! It is to man that has been in business for address for the past four years. and the Holy Name society. The McDaniels’ nue and Galapago street. Msgr. carnival, August 13. will rival those of the downtown your advantage and you will not that length of time. The reputa­ He thanks those of you who have Sisters of Loretto are the teachep stores, and her prices are just as go wrong in patronizing this man. Service Station Phillips was in charge. The pres­ The Holy Name boys will go ent church was built in 1888. Fa­ tion is BOUND to be-all right. patronized him during that time, in the parochial school, which has reaspnable. So why not patron­ Phillips “ 66” into their summer camp at the and those of you who have not, ther Malbne, a secular pripst, was The most important thing about eighb'grades. ize your local merchant? Come on Josephine at East 6th Are. lacino summer home in Mt. Ver­ he asks for the chance to win j-our Olga Bakery and Candies in charge from then until 1894 this establishment is the pharmacy Patronage for the merchants — do that! And we mustn’t forget Inasmuch as he is a member of non Country club on Saturday,. department. The safety and well­ approval. that message of appreciation to 1708 East 6th Ave. the parish himself, Mr. McDan­ when the Redemptorists took over who have co-operated in this dis­ Are you going to have a party August 12. being of your family depend, on you. iels will need no introduction to the parish. play is requested from the people at your house? Then see Mrs. The Rosarians will receive Com­ the personal reliability of your o f St. John’s. " the people of St. John’s. You Women Will Give Parly Grimm’s Lewis regarding the catering! Be­ The Alter and Rosary society munion at 7 o’clock Mass Sunday. pharmacist. Mr. Setchel has the have seen his write-up time and Banns of marriage were an­ full confidence of the Denver phy­ Grocery and Market Rosalee Beauty. Shoppe lieve us when we say that she can again in the parish presentation will give another delightful card bo a vital factor in making that party for parishioners and friends. nounced last Sunday for the first sicians. Prescriptions are priced 2017 East 25th Ave. Hoffman’s Pharmacy' 1226 East 6th Ave. and you know him for a progres­ time between Helen Pomponio, party a success— for her cakes and It is hoped that the attendance as low as costs will permit. East 3rd Ave. and Detroit sive business man and one who 4548 Vallejo street, and Roxy W. H. Grimm, the owner of this The discriminating women of pastries are really delicious! Home will be such that its proceeds will Of course, he has on hand many I stands ever ready , to be of serv­ Verretta, 3347 Osage street. The store, has been in business for the Any parish presentation we other drug sundries and necessi­ today are all well aware of the baked, of course! And her can­ ice to you. \ provide the altar boys the best past eleven years. Having many might run would be absolutely in­ value of that touch of youth that marriage will take place Saturday ties. Whatever you need he’ll dies are not mere candy— they are You are all familiar (at least picnic they ever had. The date is friends in the parish, he is widely complete without a listing of qur the culture of beauty bestows. morning, August 19. have at a reasonable price. Mr. CANDY. Mrs. Lewis has been you car owners!) with the prod­ Wednesday afternoon, August 9, known throughout East Denver as ood old friend— Mr. Hoffman. They go where beauty culture is Setchel, incidentally, is assisted by catering for the best families in ucts he has. You know that there and the place is the parish audi­ The people of the parish en­ a man who deals fairly and square­ f i ‘ fCcause he has been on this satne a science, and the Rosalee Beauty joyed hearing Father Bernard Roy Roach, a member of Annun­ the city for years, so it’s to your is no better gas than Phillips. And torium. Play will begin at 2 p. m. ly with his customers. He. knows v 'j com er fdr the last 25 years he is shoppe is such a salon. ciation parish. Both owner and advantage to consult her for your those of you who do not use it Mesdames Ford, Hicks and Still- Murray, S.J., who preached on his what the people want in tEe way probably known to all of you. next bridge party or tea. patron, St. Ignatius Loyola, at five assistant join in a message of ap­ Each patron Is given individual are invited to compare it with the hammer are in charge and are ex­ of quality and he is there to give of the Masses last Sunday. preciation and good will to you. Twenty-five years is a long tipie attention during the course of her Although she has been at this, other gases. Oiling, greasing and erting every effort to make it a it to you. In regard to price, you to ba in business, particularly at address for only six months, she the like are just a few of the serv­ bi'g success. Two artistic signs Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weber of cannot do better, quality consid­ i ' treatments, and only the best of one location, and, to be able to cosmetics are used. Susan A. has been in the business for years ices. But they are done RIGHT! grace the church vestibule and are 4563 Beach court are expecting Columbine ered. hold out that long, a man’s bqsi- and is quite qualified to care for to leave for California about Sep­ Montgomery has been doing this This station has joined up with the work of Joe Ford, 847 Acoma Shoe Repairing Fruits and vegetables come in ness policies have to be pretty work for the past seven years, and, ybur needs along the lines we’ve the NRA— Patronize it! Be an sreet. Those not able to be preS' tember 1 on account of Mr. much all right. Inasmuch as Mr. mentioned. She wishes us to con­ 2505 Eaft 34th Are. fresh every day. as To his bakery because of her long experience, NRA consumer! And those of you ent but wishing to help the cause Weber’s health. and dairy products. He is ex­ Hoffman has a host of friends in clude with a message of good will Among the sick of the parish Now you have all had the ex­ has |T reputation for expertness who do patronize Mr. McDaniels, majr send in contributions, which tremely particular about his meats the neighborhood you may rest and appreciation to you. So don’t are Mrs. Frank Ross, who is still perience at some time or another and efficiency among the women he thanks you sincerely. 1 will be gratefully appreciated, and only the choicest cuts are of­ assured that his policies ARE all forget her in the future! She Valuable prizes will be awarded, confined to her home at 3949 of having your shoes returned of the vicinity. from the repair shops ill shaped fered to the public. Leading right. He is known above all as hopes to be of service to each and Club to Hold Picnic Umatilla; Mrs. Everett Bailey, Miss Montgomery is a member every member of St. John’s parish Olson and Olson Grocery who suffered a recent setback and and uncomfortable on your feet. brands of canned goods are a very precise pharmacist. His Members of St. Joseph’s Dra­ stocked. For a free, prompt de­ slogan, “ Quality Merchandise at of the parish herself and is de­ in the time to come. 3030 East 6th Ave. YOrk 4266 is confined to her bed at 3301 If you have sensitive feet, those serving of your co-operation. She matic and Social club and their livery of whatever you may need, a Fair Price,” really should win No matter what part of the city West 35th avenue; Junior Mor- shoes were a total loss to you, wishes to thank you for past busi­ friends Tuesday of this week en­ telephone to YOrk 2987. V your favorable consideration. you may have lived in, you joyed a swimming party in El- feld, who is recuperating at the costing you not only the price of ness and hopes, to he of future My Drug Store a repair job but probably a new nrobably have seen one of Osciar Rod’s pool, Littleton. The 40 in family home at 3125 West 45th Now Mr. Grimm has always co­ In conclusion, Mr. Hoffman service to you all. Phone PEarl 6th and Gilpin YOrk 7293 pair of shoes. And the best way KfTl'L- T\ eii. 1 , ,r , ' W. vsovi*Olson’s o ObUlCfistores 2llin your VUtal vicin' attendance afterwards enjoyed a avenue after having his tonsils re­ operated with us in the past— let’s thanks you all for past business 8017 for appointments. Be sure we know of to avoid a similar ex­ The Store Complete is jty. And he now wishes to an- wiener fry. Jean McDonough was moved at Mercy hospital; Mrs. turn about and show him some co­ and hopes to be of continued serv­ and do not forget that phone a term which may well be applied nounce the opening of his newest perience, is to take your shoes to num- active in arranging both affairs. Joseph J. McMeel and son, Jos­ operation. The Grimm family are ice to you in time to come. Phone ber in the months to come. to the concern located on' the Paul Muska when they need re­ ■at 5019 East Colfax. On Fri­ The club will picnic at Washington eph, Jr., out of the house follow­ members of Loyola parish, so let’s YOrk 0141. Southeast comer of 6th and Gil­ pairing. day night, August 4, he will hold park, on Sunday afternoon, Au­ ing a stay in Mercy hospital; work together. Oh yes, and we pin. Everything that any drug open house at this address, serv­ Having been in this business the mustn’t forget that message of ap­ Charley’s Grocery store has, is carried in stock and gust 13, and cordially invites the Frank Monahan, son of Mr. and Dehver Market Co, ing refreshments, beer and the parishioners to be present. It is Mrs. Frank Monahan of 3027 greater part of hU life, he has be­ preciation Mr. Grimm sends you. at prices that are rather easy on come an expert at work of this * 2422 East 6th Ave. and Market like. He invites you all to come suggested to make the affair a bas­ West 37th avenue, recovering the old wallet, and the quality of nature. Another thing—^he will East 4tk Ave. at Downing in and inspect his new establish­ ket supper. Softball, and horse­ from a serious accident to his When you want quality grocer­ the merchandise is of the best. always deal fairly with you in re­ Joe’s Pleazol Station ment. shoe pitching will be indulged, foot. ies, think of the Denver Market PEarl 3746 SPruce 1368 J.'D. Bacon is the owner and is It isn’t necessary for us to dwell gard to price. 34th and Elizabeth company. For the choicest cuts with the fat ones pitted against Mrs- J- M. Curran, Miss Cath­ Frequently you will hear a Msisted by his son. He has been on the quality of his groceries and erine Curran and Mr. and Mrs. E. Above all, we must co-operate —Take your car to any steep o f meats think of the same firm. the thin jqnes, or the old married housewife’s complaint to the effect in business for twelve years. meats. You know they are the C. McCabe spent their vacation in with the men who join the NRA, grade in the city and test the rate And for a quick delivery of either folks, trying to defeat the young that regardless of what she needs, Mr. Bacon is well known, too, and best to be had. Thus the only Idaho Springs and Central City and Mr. Muska is one of those of its pick.-up by the time you or both, telephone FRanklin 5355 single ones. she must go to the store herself has the absolute confidence of the thing left for us to say is that he men. In conclusion, he wants to reach the top with any ordinary and your selections will be at your Shirley Ann Bordelon, infant the past week. and make her selections personally Denver doctors in regard to his thanks you for past business and thank you for your business over gas. Then drive over to Joe Sud- door in a jiffy. Furthermore, the if she wants to get truly fresh prescription work. The precision daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen he past three years and he hopes wants to be of continued service Bordelon, 137 West 1st Ave., was meier’s and “ fill up with Phillips prices are consistent with the gen­ fruits or vegetables or good meats. and accuracy with which prescrip­ to be of service to each and all of to you. But don’t forget that baptized Sunday by Father Dar- Parish Carnival 66” and drive over the same route eral low range of the IGA system, Too many grocers prove them­ tions are compounded are unex­ opening! you in the months to come. and note the difference. Greater of which this store is a member. selves undependable in this respect celled. ley. Lawrence Bordelon and Ce- cilia Meehan were the sponsors. power and increased pickup are F. B. Carnahan and A. A. and take advantage of the oppor­ Now many of you know that Dr. and Mrs. John J. Werthman Closes Saturday S. Krautman the direct result of using this ace Schauer are the owners. Although tunity to dispose of foodstuffs that Mr. Bacon has always williijgly of gasolines. And Phillips gas, aren’t just what they should be, joined in whenever he could be of and daughter are now comfortably Grocery and Market they have been located here less located at 404 Penn St. W ith Big Social together with Joe’s service, will than a year, they already hftve a practice which isn’t very con­ assistance to St. John’s. So let’s 2805 High St. Sick T oor Nuns Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Greenfield lengthen the life of your car. Just many friends among the members ducive to continued patronage. turn about and work with him a Nineteen years at this location and family have again located "in give it a chance. o f St. John’s parish and they wish Charles M. Stuebgen, owner of bit. And both father and son join ,■ (Annunication Parish) is the fine record of S. Krautman. in a little note of appreciation to this parish, at 660 Kalamath St. The mammoth parish carnival He is well known throughout the When you do drive in at particularly to thank those of you this store, realized that 25 years this station you will be dealing all of you. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison and being held on the school grounds, East side as a square'shooter, and .who have helped to make their ago when he first started in busi­ children, formerly of 69 West with the man who owns the busi­ store such a success. ness. The result of his unwaver­ to Fete Carnival 37th and Humboldt, got under way the quality of his groceries is of M ^ le avenue, moved this week to a rousing start Thursday eve­ the best. Featuring Solitaire ness, and his success lies in your As far as the rest of you are ing effort to build up a reputation Betty Curtain Cleaners continued business. Therefore, to 132 Galapago street. Mrs. Har­ ning, August 4, when a dinner was goods, he carries a large stock of coneemed, you cannot do better for personal service is a long list 2808 Eait 6th Ave. you may be sure that you will get V rison is president of the Altar and served to a good crowd. The af­ the best groceries and his prices in the way of groceries, meats, of customers whom he calls every Specializing in the cleaning of prompt courteous attention— “ Al­ Rosary society. fair continues Friday and Satur­ are consistent with the low range .fruits and vegetables. If you’ll nforning. For really quality gro­ silks, lace curtains and drapes, Workers at Party Miss Patsy Hahn of 333 Sher­ ways personal' attention” is his ',only give them a trial, you’ll see ceries at a moderate cost, you will this shop has been serving various day, and will end with a social of all members of the “ Home man street had an appendix oper­ Saturday.night at which the most Owned Stores.” motto. ■ If your car needs greas­ . for yourself. . , find it to your advantage to be on parishioners of St. John’s for ing, take it to him and no matter The convent gardens of the Do­ ation performed on Saturday at popular girl of the evening will All meats are carefully selected that list; and all of you who are, the past seven years. Men’s how much time it takes, the car minican Sisters of the Sick Poor Mercy hospital, and is doing very be chosen. Money prizes, amount­ and only the choicest are offered Mr. Stuebgen thanks you for your suits and women’s garments are nicely. will be greased from bumper to will be the scene of an attractive ing to $200, will be given away to the public. Phone MAin 6640 Bill Fleming business in past years. also cleaned and pressed and, of bumper. lawn party when the sisters will A. A. Hose, formerly of this and a cedar hope chest will be and see for yourself. Mr. Kraut­ Robar Service Station course, all work is guaranteed to parish, a brother of Mrs. W. F. East 6tb and Detroit give satisfaction. A number of entertain members and workers of awarded. The variety of booths man is appreciative of the fine Mr. Sudmeier expresses his sin­ Thompson’s Quality the carnival organization who Burke of 516 Elati street, was and games offered at the carnival patronage accorded him by the cere appreciation to members of Too frequently you car owners you will be hdving your curtains operated upon this week in a local have had the ei^enence of driv­ Home Bakery cleaned when fall rolls around and helped make the recent Dominican should please any visitor. 'Valu­ parish. St. John’s for past patronage. carnival a financial and social suc­ hospital. His condition is satis­ able awards may be secured by ing into the filling station of an 2924 East 6th Ave. if you will just send your work to factory. independent operator who treated this shop you will be pleased at cess; The party will be an eve­ patronizing them. All friends of E. E. Rost . Now there are bakeries and ning affair for Wednesday, August Miss Amysia Marynlee of San the-parish are cordially invited to Acme Cleaners you as If he were doing yoq a the lovely work done here at a Groceries and Meat* more bakeries, but the bakery that 9, and the time will be 8 o’clock. Francisco, Calif., was a welcome attend the closing sessions. 2217 Eait 21«t Ave. favor by waiting on you— whose is doing business to any extent cost that is reasonable, to say the guest at the home of her cousins, Invisible dust and dirt in your 1617 East 31st Ave. attitude was curt if not rude! All least. Suits are cleaned and The invitation was exten4ed Fifty-three years in business in these days is the one that really through the mother superior last Mrs. J. J. Dean of 748 Elati street, Paul, Minn., where he gave a re­ clothes will dull the color and tiny o f which has nothing at all to do has something unusual to offer in pressed for as low as 60 cents. and _ the Bill Hamiltons of 678 treat. , ■ particles of grit will destroy the tha same community is record with Bill Fleming, who has recent­ Ten-per-cent discount is given on Monday evening when the carni­ the way of flavor and distinction val organization met to make final "Elati street, the past week. Miss Miss Eileen Kaden will go to fabric. The removal of spots and enough for any man. And when ly taken over the management of cash-and-carry work. you add to that the fact that Mr. in its breads, pies, cakes and returns on the benefit. Marymee was en route to Kansas the Catholic Daughters’ camp next stains by amateurish methods-oft­ A.,W. Roberts is the owner. The Rost has several families on his this station. cookies. The Thompson bakeries Monday evening’s meeting jtas City, Mo., to visit an aunt. Sister week, where her sister has been en results in permanent damage - Having been in business ten are well known for that distinc­ Roberts family are members of M, Amysia of the Good Shepherd for the past two weeks. to the cloth. For a good, eflScient books who have traded with him the parish and the shop is fully a round of handclaps and the years, he knows what people want tion. Although' Mr. and Mrs. F. placing of pames in the ball of order. Miss Amysia is the daugh­ *’32 Club Meets job of cleaning and pressing, at a since he first went into business, in the way of service, etc., and E. Thompson are the people that deserving 6f your co-operation. ter of Mrs. Loretta Kane Mary­ The '32 club held its regular price you will be willing to pay you have proof enough that he is Mr. Roberts expresses hw appre­ fame when various membeirs were you can depend on getting prompt, formerly had the yellow wagons given praise and recognition for mee, who lived in this parish at pieeting on Friday, July 21, in the — send your garments to the Acme a good person with whom to trade. ciation and hopes to be of con­ courteous attention from him. wing throughout the city, the the success of their work. Dr. 711 Kalamath street 15 years ago. church hall. Father Zeller opened cleaners. Mr. Rost is another of the loyal SpeciaUzed lubrication for j^ur Thompson quality bakery products tinued service to you. For deliv­ While here she was the incentive the meeting with a few words in­ And you women! Regardless merchants who has subscribed to ery call FRanklin 6992. George J. Krakow paid a partijiu- car is featured. And his prod­ may now only be obtained from lar tribute to Mrs. John R. Schil­ for many social functions. troducing Fathers J. J. Gunn and of how delicate your dress or the National Recovery act in order ucts carry a money-back guaran­ this store and at the other at 277 ling for her work a^d Mrs. M. Mc- Miss Mary Connelly of Hadden- E. J. Dockery. John O’Connor gown may be, or how expensive to make conditions better for you tee, backed ^y the Skelly Oil South Downing street.. Eahern for the tasty dinner which field, N. J., a cousin of Mrs. A. and Frank Donovan were the win­ it is— remember that the Acme and me. pany. You merely have to state They have been in this business wwvwwvwvw/wwww she served. As Dr. Krakow said, Pollock, is visiting Mrs. Pollock ners of prizes for games. Evan­ cleaners specialize on just such Therefore go to Mr. Rost if you why you are dissatisfied and jmur for the last 13 years and arc "The success of next year’s ba­ and also an aunt, Mrs. J. C. Egan geline Haring and Helen Wourms things daily. Try them and your want fine foodstuffs at a reason­ money is cheerfully refunded. You widely known in Denver for their The firms listed here de­ zaar will be measured directly on of 2023 East 25th avenue. Miss were the hostesses and served re­ satisfaction will be complete, of able price, or telephone to him for S beat that! So we>k^.pUas- Connelly is a St. Joseph’s grad­ freshments at a late hour. The course, all clothes are insured un a quick delivery of your meats. famous cracked wheat bread, in serve to be remembered the scale of this year’s dinner.’;! which they specialize. Since they The carnival organization will uate. i club held a wiener ibast at the til they are returned to your home You’ll get the best— for the least. have built their reputation on when, you are distributing remain/U permanent affair. Aleix Pollock is in Brownsville, Park of the Red Rocks on Wednes­ You will find that the quality of Phone MAin 6059 and see for Texas', on a business trip. day, August 2. The committee the work of this shop is absolutely yourself. You’ll always get a "Qualitv Goods at a Fair Price,” your patronage in the dif­ you will find that their products TO BE DENVER GUEST Misses Hazel Donald and Lois in charge were Van Haring, Helen unexcelled in the city. square deal from E. E. Rost. cess! ______really have that flavor of which ferent lines of business. Miss Ruth Purcell of Chicago Pollock have returned home after Wourms, Frank Donovan and The management wishes to He expresses his appreciation we spoke. Try them! And phone will arrive Sunday to be the guest I a ten-day sojourn in Manitou- Richard Canny. Ruth Hoffman thank you for past patronage and for the extensive patronage he has Tall the paopl* 7®“ P^»'®**** SPruce 9804 onejday in advance of her mother, Mrs. William Pur-' The Rev. John Fitzgerald, (j. and Loretta Rafferty will enter asks for your continued good will. enjoyed

■iaHMiiLl Her^s the place for this week-end, Saturday, August 5 Pomn U MEMORi ITIII IlSdnols-loBePIIRISi UlM I' ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ ANNUAL Order Postghils RIVEN CRIRCRRepreseitedWbPRRVINR RRCCESS Catholic Church Securities have stopd the acid test of the depression. V MID-SUMMER PICNIC Z. Rybicki Makes G ift'to St. Carnival at Mt. Carmel to Will Be Received I^uis’ Parish, Engle- Alumnae Meet Continue on Augusif I ■ wood 4, 5 and 6 AT HUTCH GARDENS (St. Domiific’t Parish) (St. Louis’ Parish, Engleigrood) Eleven Colorado schools, in­ ■ (Mt. Carmel Parish) In fact the record of securities of this type Fried Chicktn Dinner—50^ cluding one college and ten high After three d^ys of spiritual ex­ An altar in honor of the Watered schools, will be represented by a The parish’s second annual ba­ Cooked in the Old Southern Style and Served by the Ladies ercises in preparation for the Feast Heart was donated to the church is second only that of Government score of delegates at the Colorado zaar, which began August 3 ai)d j of the Parish From 5 to 8 P. M. -<*■ of St. Dominic, August 4, and a this week by Z. Rybicki in memow Solmen Mass on the feast day, state federation of the Interna­ is continuing August 4, 5 and 6, Bonds. Get in the Money of his wife and daughter, recently tional Federation of Catholic is proving to be very successful. being celebrated by the Franciscan deceased. The daughter, Doro­ Fathers, in keeping with an an­ Alumnae, to be held iri Denver at At a joint meeting of the three “SHOWER OF GOLD” thy, a pupil in St. Louis’ school, the Argonaut hotel on August 26. societies, the Holy Name society, cient tradition in the two orders was killed when struck by a truck SATURDAY NIGHT founded respectively by St. Fran­ Virtually as many religious orders the Adolla club and St. Theresa’s and her mother died a month latejt, as schools will also be represent­ sodality, held Tuesday evening, ‘ Space donated by John H. ISpillane cis and St. Dominic, the evening of following a long illness. The alta(r We believe that Catholic Church Securities the feast, Friday, will be marked ed at the one-day conclave. over $t50 was turned in. In ad­ is the second one to be donateid dition to the four* major prizes, by a reception of new members and will enhance the beauty of the ’ Among the religious orders rep­ are the ideal answer to the investment into the-Third Order th begin their resented at the convention will be many others will be awarded. Mrs. church and sanctuary. The Bless^ Irma Commillo has donated a one year of postulancy. Those Virgin’s altar will be finished f/2% and 6% and will LEADERSHIP SALE operation of all the faithful of used for the next two years. the last night of the bazaar, is IV' games played, including bunco, filled to overflowing. The beauti­ goorf will who thoug'h living in the and there will also be a door prize. Miss Helen Cannon, chairman be a safe investment for your savings. world! felt called upon to make of the social service committee, ful chest and its contents from St. Smart New Year-Round Weight some Sacrifice for the good of souls Father D. Daley, a schoolmate and Mrs. H. W. McLauthlin, chair­ Theresa’s sodality are valued at and for the honor of the Ohurch; of Father O’Heron in Rochester, man of the literature and art com­ $300. The major prizes are: Au­ secondly, because many forced to N. Y., now statipned as pastor in mittee, have worked out,extensive gust 3, electric vacuum cleaner; remain in the world by reason of the Rapid City, S. D., diocese, said and detailed programs of their re­ August 4, electric washing ma­ family ties or of ill health felt a the 8 o’clock' Mass last Sunday. :! spective project. chine; Aug. 5, electric refriger­ Your inquiry either at the office or by mail This Sunday will be Commun­ ator; August 6, hope chest. stroiii desire to tend to Christian Prominent clergymen will speak (use the attached coupon for conven­ perfection and to share in those ion day for the Altar society. The at the convention; including the The booth captains are as fol­ members will receive in a body it beitefits which are to be found in Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr and the lows: Refreshments, Miss Mary ience) will bring additional details with­ SUITS an association offering a rule fash­ the 8 o’clock Mass. ' Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. McMen- Di Paulo; linens, Miss Mary Tolve; ioned after the spirit of a religious Infants recently baptized ate amin. hope chest, Miss Julia La Guardia; out, of course, any obligation on your order. St. Dominic united these Margaret Anita Simpson, daugh­ miscellaneous, Mrs. Tolve; base­ friends of Christ under the rule of ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Simp­ ball, Fred Smaldone; dart, Miss part. the brothers and sisters of 'the son, and Joseph Eugene Sullivan, Betty^Perrillo; ^ hoop la, Clyde Third Order of Penance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sulli­ Stone; games, ^Nell Gallagher; van. ■ . I BE The rule of the Third Order of country store, John Cito; ham and St. Dominic has regulations of the The following ladies of the Al­ bacon, Louis Malconie; pop corn, spiritual and religious life, the tar society served a dinner for the Miss 'Theresa Lotito; lunch wagon, foundations of which were laid by priests given by Father O’Heron Mrs. Helen Wall. a great saint, regulations approved in honor of Msgr. Matthew SmiHi BED LETTEIBH by the Holy See and suitable for last Tuesday evening: Mmes. M. MSGR. O'RYAN GIVES making saints, regulations which Haeffner, J. Steinmetz, F. Tunze, Sullivan & Com pan y STORE HOURS tertiaries bind themselves by a P. D ’Toole, J. Young, M. Pitt,- ,T. TALK ON CHICAGO 8 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 solemn promise to observe until Alexander, J. Fennelly. Follow­ ST.E In v e s t m e n t Secu rities death. This promise is not a vow; ing the dinner there was. a short FAIR 40 YEARS AGO With Extra Salesmen to if curcumstances demand the obli­ .meeting of some of the members help the N.R.A, Pro­ (St. Leo’s Parish) Security Building, Thatcher Building, gation of the rule may be light­ of St. Thomas’ Seminary Alumni 1st. Francis de Sales’ Parish) gram. ened; but tertiaries remain until At a parish meeting early this Denver association. Saturday, August 5, will be a Pueblo Th« finest collectioil of correctly dtyled, carefully tailored suits Denver has death members of the spiritual The sisters will go on retreat week Steve Horn gave a glowing family into- which they .have been red-letter day in the annals of St. ever seen at a price this low I Alt! wool tweeds, twists and worsteds in new this Sunday, and will not return Francis de Sales’ parish history, account of his recent trip to Chi­ styles and patterns— far below thf current markptl received, even though 'they may until August 15. During the ab­ cago and the World’s fair. Mon­ not be faithful to their obligations. and one which the reader will sence of the sisters, Mass will be want to ring on his calendar, when signor O’Ryan told of his trip to Please send me furthw iniorination about Cath- The rule and the proniise do not said in St. Louis’ church. the Chicago World’s fair forty Here's Proven Quality at a Bif Sav^nf! Over 2,000 bind under pain of sin except in the 1933 summer parish carnival •olic Church Securities. will become a reality at Elitch’s years ago. Count Cassell was the those matters which otherwise gardens. Workers have been busy host on that occasion to about would be sinful. twenty Denver friends, many of HART SCHAFFNER C f T T T V for weeks ahead of time and an Name ...... ) 300 Attend Picnic elaborate array of faneywork and them priests, and the party spent &MARX B."V Three hundred people took part Benefit Shop Is utility articles will be found in the an entire month there. in the first annual St. Dominic’s faneywork and fish pond booths. Monday evening, August 7, the A ddress...... Quality that', unqueftionrd . . i style that’ s authemtic . . . exclusive picnic, held at Rocky Mountain More than 5,00 articles, including Young Ladies’ sodality will hold patterns in rich woolens , . . and prices that soarins chsts insure will lake park last Sunday afternoon. dressed dolls, exquisite beaded its regular meeting at the club­ soon be history! Free ice cream, soft drinks and in New Quarters and mounted rings, children’s house at 8:15. candy were served to all. There aprons, pin cushion dolls and pot Regular Regular Dennis Regan and daughter, was a softball game between the and pan holders are to be sold in <30-$32.50 .50 $35-$37.50 .50 Margaret, are visiting Leo Ryan married and single men. The fol­ The new Denver deanery head­ the fish pond for a nominal sum.i in Texas. ' Values Values lowing were the winners of the quarters at 835-837 Larimqr NOW ’ 19 ’ 24 A patch-work quilt of beautiful Walter Crowley was awarded NOW athletic contests, each receiving a street presented a busy prospect handiwork, plus an array of dainty the door*prize at the July festival. prize, and winning in the. order this week, with the different metn- boudoir pillows in organdy and The automobile radio, was given to named: 100-yard dash, John Gart- bers of the shop staff, regardless The Catholic Register chiffon, may be had in the fancy- a lady who presented it to Mon­ land arid John Naughton; 50-yard of their respective days, comii^g PAJAMAS, Broadcloth,!$1.95 Values...... $ 1 .0 0 work booth. Countless other ar­ signor O’ Ryan. dash for small boys, W. Kelemen in to assist with the moving arid ticles of exquisite handiwork will The Young Ladies’ sodality had TROUSERS, $6 to $10 W lu e s...... Iz Price and Joseph Haggerty; three-legged to inspect the scene of their fu­ also be on display. Business Directoyy race, John Gartland and John ture labors. All seem well pleased j a'very enjoyable house party at SUITS, Pure Irish Linen^ $15 Values...... $ 7 .5 0 Those in charge of the fancy- Eldorado Springs two weeks ago. Naughton; 50-yard dash for small with] the new location and high work booth are; Chairman, Irene girls, Alice Haggetty and Loretta hopes are entertained for in­ " DRUG COMPANIES SUITS, Tropical Worsteds, $15 Values...... $ 7 .5 0 Garden; captains, Janet Morroni, HOW YOU FEEL GREAT Whelan; 50-yard dash for older creased business, under the “ new Marie Swanson, Dorothy McCallin, SOCKS, Silk Mixed, 50c Holeproofs— 4 Pairs...... 66f^ girls, Ruth O’Brien and H. Kele­ deal.’’ Margaret Klausner, Clara Werle, THE CUT RATE DRUG CO., INC. men; 50-yard dash for ladies over The ladies regard as n good Mary Rita Clark and Helen 5 Denver Owned Stores Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G. W. Miles TIES, Summer Patterns, 39c to 65c Values— 2.....2 5 ^ fifteen, Dorothy O’Brien and H. omen the loan of a fine heatii^g Flynn; workers, Dorothy and Mar­ 294 So. Penn.— 201 Bdway— 1069 So. Gaylord— 17th A Race— 18th A Woltoa Kelemen; 33-yard ladies’ race, PE. 6433 SP. 0154 SP. 7326 YO. 1549 MA. 9637 SHIRTS-SHORTS, Hanes 50c Quality...... 2 5 ^ stove by a couple ■who read the garet (jorman, Kathleen Krieling, Mrs. George Stock and Mrs. Jos­ appeal for a stove in last weefcfs Jule, Hynes, Kathryn Andries, eph Coursey; ladies’ slider kick­ Register. Still another stove is Margaret Bollig, La Verne and Iva FURNITURE ing contest, Dorothy O’Brien and needed to complete the heating Boehm, Hazel Fyles, Virginia Mrs. Frank O’Brien; 50-yard boys’ arrangements, as the different Markham, Dorothy Jeffries, Leona Desserich, Furniture Co. PHONf^r3'i^ race„ Jack Hagerty and A1 Sim $1.25 and $1.50 SHIRTS partitions make it impossible Ijo Gallagher, Bertha Petrun and ______UNUSUAL FURNITURE VALUES______mons; horseshoe pitching contest, heat the place with one stove. ] Emily Morroni; women benefac­ Fine broadcloths ih attractive summer patterns— all Mr. St. Louis and James Coursey; tresses, the Misses Clella Carter, A very urgent need at presellt GROCERIES AND MEATS warranted color last. All sites. 77' largest'St. Dominic’s femily pres­ Marie McNamara, Mary Lou is_ screen doors, which are not fur­ ent, the Simms family; mother of Sweeney, Mary Sherer, Lucille youngest baby present, Mrs. Brack- nished by the landlord at the cur­ rent rent rate; since the deanery Salvicci, Margaret Wade, Mary THE JOHN THOMPSON GROCERY CO. on; most recently married St. and Amelia Turilli; Mesdames After the deliciously prepared SERVICE STORE— PROMPT DEUVCRY SERVICE— 2322 E. COLFAX Dominic’s man present, George budget does not permit of any e;t- half spring chicken eaten at St. AVE., PHONE FR. 7011 penditures of that sort the situa­ Rabtoay, Eakins, Rowland, Bala- CASH AND CARRY— 741-43 SANTA FE DRIVE. PHONE TA. 3793 Stock; first home run in softball ban, Schlereth, Thompson,.Toland, Catherine’s Mid-Summer carnival WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE W i»A *aW i«aWaSfti»aVWiVWVWWVWS'»eVaVWWWa%VWirt game, Larry Cuneo. tion is likelj\to be one of great one ■week from next Thursday, discomfort for the workers unless Kimmins, Tompkins and Grabus. The prizes were donated by the Choice hams and bacon, bags of August 17. 'This menu is famous LAUNDRIES pastor, Henry Ruwart, Charles some means can be found to sup­ throughout the city. Cafeteria ply this need.| groceries and numerous other SPECIAL OFFER Ruwart, Paul Murray, Mr. Stemm-r staples will be found in a booth in service and hence no waiting. “Denver’s Most Progressiva Laundry” We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six ler, Philip Mahoney (Murphy Generous 'donations of good charge of the men of the parish. Everything fresh and warm. Drive furniture , have gladdened the months to pay your bill. Pfivate room or op.en storage. We Mahoney Motor company), James Not to be outdone by the nu­ out and witness the grand wel­ hearts of the workers in the past THE CASCADE LAUNDRY have Iw rate of insurance. ‘ Coursey, George Stock, Vincent merous other attractions of the come arch and giant pillars on the Rogers, Frank Kemme, William week and caused the shop to take boulevard— all electrically illumi­ THRIFTY ECONOMY SERVICE i Call KEystone 6228 and we Will call and give you estimate on summer benefit, the Altar society, The fiat pieces and Hanks are neatly ironed ready to put away— nearing Bergin, Thomas Ranney and the on soipething of the look of its under the chairmanship of Mrs. nated. apparel is returned dried, ready to bo finished. your work. r prosperous days. Mrs. Millie O’Fal­ Standard Bottling company. Bernard Hynes, is preparing a 6c Per lb. 50c minimuni MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING All had such a good time that lon, who had been unavoidably ab­ Shirts Starched and Hand Finished in this service at 12c-Each dinner that is guaranteed to sat­ Optometrist and Optician 1847 Market W e Call For and Deliver TA . 6370-6379 No Money Needed for Six Months the popular demand is, “ Let’s sent for some weeks, was Wel­ isfy the most discriminating of make it an annual event.’’ comed back to her , o4d post on tastes. ■ Pried chicken will be the HELEN WALSH t; »• On next Tuesday evening, the Thursday, July 27. Miss Margaret DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. main attraction on the menu. Assocista ii members of the Tuesday Nite club Maloney helped Mrs. Paul with the rwww~w WWW WWWWWW'W WWWWWWWVWWW’ 1521 20th St. ■ Office and Warehouse Fresh cooked vegetables, salad, will give a lawn social and card clinic records on Tuesday and conserves and jellies, hot rolls and W . R. JOSEPH party on the grounds of St. Dom­ henceforth ■will be a member of ■AVJ coffee, with ice cream in dainty EYES EXAMINED inic’s. Among the games to be the shop staff. Other volunteers pastel cups, ■will add an accom­ played are pinochle, forty-five, in the week were Miss Alice Jones paniment to the bill of fare— all Phone TAbor"l880 St. Vincent de Paul’s : and Miss Addie Gray. ^ Now you may have your finest wool blankets and bridge, five' huridred, bunco and for 50 cents. 218-210 Majestic BUf. high five. In additio'n to prizes Mrs. C. M. McCabe and Mrs. A $10 gate prize is being of­ ^ auto robes laundered by the same methods used for each game, a doop prize will Vera Cross, the Saturday workers, fered. Other money prizes being Parish by their manufacturersr-the woolen mills. be given and refreshments will be and Mrs. Fred Egan on Wednes­ offered are: One hundred dollars, CLEANERS This is a strictly different process from ordinary washing. Special served. The admission will be day are the oldest in point of serv­ followed by ten prizes of $10 Phone equipment— the only of its kind in Denver— is used. twenty-five cents and all who at­ ice of the shop ■ workers, having each, these to be followed by ten Look GA. 5084 It restores the life and beauty, brightening the colors and raising tend are assured of a very pleas­ been on steadily since the open­ additional prizes of $5 each. for BRACONIER the i the nap to a new luxurious, downy softness. ant evening. ing -of the shop nearly eight years Tickets for admittance, dinner W. A. Plumbing and Heating— Hardware and Paints And there is a positive guaj-inty against shrinkage. ^ ago. Mrs. Floyd is Mrs. Egan?s and other features may be secured Electric Grierson, Sigh PHONE SPRUCE 1679 1076 SO. GAYLORD .V REPUBLIC LOAN COMPANY faithful companion each Wednes­ from the solicitors or at the rec­ Prop. M Naturally It’s the Ideal Laundry that can give ISSUES SOUND STATEMENT day. Some reorganization of thb tory. The Republic Loan company, staff is needed as more workeis Those in charge of the fish pond w’wwwww w w you this service. 1711 California street, continues will be required to carry on the are Helen Werle, chairman; Mrs. Call the Ideal on Your Laundry to increase in size and usefulness, work in the future. , A. C. Tremlett, and the Misses Our r as is evidenced by'its latest finan­ It is hoped that persons having Gella Carter, Clare Werle, Vir-1 Community St. Francis de Sales’ Problems cial -statement printed in this pa­ used salable articles that are rip ginia Carroll, Josephine Petro-’ Cars to East and West M A. 4281 UUNDRYC? per on page 5. longer needed •will keep the shopj vitch, Gasperine Petrovitch, Lu-1 DENVER f ) THE PLANT IS AT 2500 CURTIS Last week, the Republic paid its heavy burden in mind and caf cile Becker, Doris, McNamara, 1st & 15th of Each Month Parish 4 fourteenth consecutive semi-an­ TAbor 2916 or come and see thi Florence Rabtoay, Catherine Gil- Office A Warehouse, 1521 20th St. nual dividend checks on all the new quarters at 835-837 Larime! lard, Bertha Petrun, Margaret Me-1 Service—KErstone 0228 A A A A . . 4h A A dh a outstanding preferred stock o f‘the street. These visits greatly en­ Callin and Mary Maragret Grabus. THE BANKERS company. This divideri3 included courage the workers and give the Miss Carolyn Norman, fom erly T H E BROADWAY CREAMERY ,, >■ not only the regular dividend but public an opportunity to see what a student of St. Francis de Sales’ • 1 . WAREHOUSE CO. also an extra participating divi­ is done with their donations, lif high school, was married tb John Butter, Eggs, Ice Cream, Creamy Cheese MOVING— street to street or coast to dend computed at the rate of 2 per the tour of observatioil is con­ Roth July 27 in St. Louis at a i 66 So. Broadway 1555 Ar&pahoe St. coast. _ cent per annum. tinued to the clinic at 9th and Nuptial Mass. Her sister, Mrs. Keep Aug. 16 Open I * STORAGE with Complete Protection The financial statement shows La'wrence no further urging will Mary Kircher, was matron of hon­ The firms listed here de­ t i . Rates on Application that, since 1929, the assets have be needed to give their castoflfs or, and Frank Roth, a cousin of for the MAin 5259 2145 Blake St. more than doubled, while the sur­ for the cause of humanity. the groom, was best manj The serve to be remembered plus and undivided profits have in­ Dr. H. A. Stewart couple left for Chicago on their creased six times. VISIT IN RHODE ISLAND I wedding trip and after their re­ when you are distributing In the recent semi-annual report Norman McDevKt and Josepp turn will be at home in St. Louis. REGl'S GUILD Dental Surgeon to the stockholders, the officers Yrisarri spent a week with Oliver Mrs. Roth is a sister of Mrs. your patronage in the dif­ pledged themselves to the further George 'Turner of St. Francis’ par­ and Mary Theresa Thompson ip 1141 E. Alameda SPruce 1697 ferent lines of business. promotion and sound ^rovrth of the Providence, R. I., on their way tb ish and is a convert to the Church. p a t r o n i z e o u r advertisers company. New York. j CARD P A R H The Republic Loan company was FAVOR GRANTED t h e y a r e r e l i a b l e Space donated by one of the first institutions in the Tell the people you patronise A subscriber of The Register PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Miles & Dryer Printing Co. city_ to sim as a member of the that you saw their advertisemeijit wishes to acknowledge a favor National Recovery act. in The Register. granted by the Sacred Heart. THEY ARE RELIABLE PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleghone^Mai^^ The Denver Catholic Register Plight Into Stratosphere Waits hn Weather LONG m President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. AWHINGS President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. ftenry Tihen, D.D, -WEDDING CANOPIES Editor...... Rt Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith. Ph.D., LL.D. — GARDEN FURNITURE Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. — UMBRELLA TElfPS Aftsocute Editors— Rev, Albin Ratcrmann, Rev, Barry Wogan, Edward ^ ______C. Day, Jr., M. F. Everett, ' i r Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. O i POF[

Published Weekly by (Continued From Page One) Senese. So the new Cardinal in­ THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) vited Father Senese to come to see ;; 1421 LARIMER ST* 938 Bannock Street him, for he w « anxious to make inquiries about his fellow Ital­ Phone MAin 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 ians in America. The priest was kept an hour and a half, while His Eminence asked innumerable 1 Matinee Satnrday and Sunday $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, questions. When news came to 1 Matinees— All Seet* 2Se Tuesday edition. $2 covers: subscription to both weeklies. Herrin in the following February OGDEN 1 Nites— 25c and 30c that the Cardinal had been made Thursday, August 3, 1933 Pope, the Italians celebrated for a Pri., Sat.. Sun., Mon. Tnes., Wed., Thnr*. full Veek. SEE I what ksippans when so­ "I have never been able to re­ ZANE GRAY’S OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER ciety takes a gangster for a i. turn to M ly since then,” said Fa­ ride. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval, ther Senese, “ but I hope to go A We confirm It as the official publication of the Diocese, Whatever back some time and pay homage Edward G. p. “SUNSET appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those to the Holy Father who, as Cardi­ of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. nal Ratti, was so pacious to me ROBINSON ^ PASS” We hope The Register will be read in every home of the and so interested in my people.” diocese. Pius XI was bom at Desio May We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in 31, 1857; was ordained to the “THE LITTLE A andoi^ Seott the children of the diocese for the reading of The Register. priesthood December 20, 1879; GIANT” T en Keene - Harry Garay + URBAN J. VEHR, spent many years as a librarian; Aug. 6, 1931, Bishop of Denver. was appointed Apostolic Visitor to Poland in 1918; was named Nun­ cio there in 1919; was promoted to the titular see of Lepanto July k k 3, 1919 (being thus 62 years old Everything is in readiness at Chicago for LleutJ Commander !T. G. Settle’s ascent into the strato­ before he became a Bishop); was Why Pay More?'' sphere from the Century of Progress 'Exposition grounds. Top shows Commander Settle peering from created Cardinal June 16, 1921; (Trademark) the duraluminum gondola, diagram of which is sho'irn lower. At right, assistants making last minute was proclaimed, June 21, 1921; adjustments. - was promoted to the Archbishop­ (Continued From Page One) ^ ric 01 Milan, June 16, 1921 (the day of his creation as a Cardinal); WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES aries. One of the thinf* constantly demanded during this deprettien was elected Pope February 6, INCORPORATED is that the folly of swollen executive salaries be diminished. GHINGES AfFECI 1922, and crowned February 12, 1922. He was, therefore, a com­ Colorado €>waed Stores The writer is grateful to the many who have written and tele­ fogiB tonala paratively old man before he rose graphed congratulations. to him on his appointment as a Domestic to great prominence, but it is ad­ 17ih and Broadway Prelate. It is obvious that our Catholic people take these honors in Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register mitted on all aides that he is one 800 Santa Fe Dr. the way the Church intends them, not as homage to some individual, LOCAL of the greatest Popes the Chqrch Broadway and Ellswerth 10th and California but as the blessing of the-Church on some work in which she is vitally has ever had; and, Deo gratias, hie 15th and California interested. The experience of the Church, as contrasted with that Felony’* ‘Now Deal’ an agency as the International physical and mental vigor are th4 We Do Not Have Special Sale* But Sell Yon at Oar Lowest of the sects that threw out all prelacy, shows the wisdom of our Labor office has characterized their astonishment of Rome. hierarchical ranks. The public, even the non-Catholic part, takes them The wave of kidnaping that has Prices Every Day on All Drug Marekandisa. OF swept the country has brought all i legislation as on the whole much' very seriously. Among those who congratulated us this week was a in advance of any found elsewhere. GIRLS RECEIVED INTO man who was unquestionably sincere, yet whom we heard a few years sorts of recommendations as to RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY the degree of punishment that The number of child workers aged ago making a dreadful remark about the Church. Whether he liket (Continued From Page One) 10 to 15 has dropped from 1,990,- the Church or not, he has to respect her. should be inflicted on those guilty (Continued From Page One) of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. of (his crime, with the result that 225 in 1910, 18 per cent of the W e learned our lesson some years ago in misjudging persons who Sumner, pioneer Sacred Heart gainfully employed, to 667 118 in ^ado, and Illinois, received the Heurs: 9 to l2 ; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 make'occasional ugly remarks about Catholics, Wc| once heard a man some states have ruled kidnaping ■ent’ of Loretta Gosen, now parishioners, both now dead. Sis­ to be punishable by death. 1930, less than 5 per cent of the Residenee Phone, YOrk 2388 make a bitter criticism of everything Catholic. He did not know we ter Hildegarde is former treasurer total. Most of those are at work Sister Mary de Sales; Miss Eliza­ were on the other side of a low wall. Only a few years later, Ke mat of her order. The nuns who ■will Governor Lehman of New York helping their parents on farms, an beth Schnitzmeier, now Sister DR. J. J. O ’NEIL, DENTIST the writer shortly after the latter’s ordination as a priest and was take the places of Sisters Pinian comes forward with a new idea activity that is the least to be Mary Conrad; Miss Adele Shine, fulsoma- in congratulations. A short time later, he was dying and and Margaret Clare were not now, recommending a law to make attacked.' now Sister Mary James; Miss it a felony to pay ransom money Clara Foeller, now Sister Mary Suite 722 Mack BuHdtng, 16th wmd California Streets sent for ns. He died piously, after receiving all the rites of the known at the Cathedral convent. Several months ago competent Church, although he had been a “ deacon” in a sect. to kidnapers. His recommendation Christine; Miss Marguerite Borre’, The new superior at Sacred seems about as sensible as would observers questioned the advisa­ now Sister Mary Charles; Miss Heart school will be Sister Ellen bility of taking control of this Bishop Richard O. Gerow of Natchez, Mississippi, lecturing a few one that would call it a felony to Elizabeth Straub, now Sister El­ Marie, a member of the faculty hand over money to a stickup, ^problem out of the hands of the len Marie; Miss Esther Blickhan, days ago before the new |\pologetie institute at the Catholic University last year. Sister Amata of Trini­ jstates and placing it in the hands of America, dealing with the “ Apologetic Need of the South,” gave who, at the point of a gun, de­ now Sister Mary Lawrence; Lo­ THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. dad, who was on the Sacred Heart of congress. The recent develop- CHARUZS A. DeSELLEM food for thought to all of us. manded ducats or blood. It would retta Schallom, now Sister Mary faculty five years ago, returns this certainly be a fine state of affairs, :ment of the temporary and perma- Bertram; Miss Mary Helen Ket- FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED “ I feel we have not yet done our full duty,” asserte4 .Bishop year. The other new nun to come inent codes for industry, which Gerow. “ This course in apologetics serves as a witness to our respon­ if, while putting your car away terer, now Sister Beatrice Marie; Ws SUp by RaU to Sacred Heart school is Sister some evening, you were the victim 1 contain strict regulations about Miss Ruth Schwartz, now Sister Office Phones TAbor 3205, TAbor 8206 Mth and Walnut Sts. sibility. The last census showed the population of this country to be Anastasia of Albuquerque, N. M. the labor of children, would seem 122,000,000; of these, 20,236,000 are Catholics. Last year we had of a holdup and were put in the Mary Bonaventure; Miss Irene Resideace Phone FRanklin 1068-W Denver, Colorado Two of the most important position of making a quick deci­ to take care of the 75,000 or so Wibbenmeier, now Sister Mary 40,000 converts to the Church— this means one convert for every youngpters who are employed in 502 Catholic people, or 1.4 per cent for each of the 28,000 priests in changes outside of Denver affect sion whether you wanted to be Maurice; Miss Helen Straub, now the sisters'" hospitals at Colorado shot or sent to the penitentiary. factories, where the greatest evils Sister Jaiie. Marie; Miss Salome the United States. Organized effort has been lacking in the past— haVe been found. only in recent years is there a tendency toward organized and united Springs and Rieblo. Sister Mary, Such a law would make a Roman Hembrook, now Sister Mary An- purpose. This is undoubtedly because of the zeal and devotion of beloved superior of seven years holidafr for all those inestimable While not in any way w lshi^ tonilla; Miss Sarah Sullivan, now our Holy Father, Pius XI, who is the spirit in back of the whole move­ ago at Glockner, returns as su­ gentlemen who ply their wares to frown upon legisl^on that will Sister Mary Leanne; Miss Elsie ment. perior. For the last year she was with a revolver in dark streets and, really better the position of chil- Ehrhardt, now Sister Mary Jo- but having' in mind the “ One of the chief difficulties in spreading the truths of our reli­ at St. Joseph’s sanatorium in Al­ alleys. The victims, being felons, dren, lendis; Miss Agnes Norton, now M5S-44 AbarahosIe F. J. KkeUtd themselves, would not dare report Waste, inefficiemjy and sometimes gion it the historical background of the Southern people. They have buquerque and for six years be­ Sister Mary Almdda. DnivaR.■ ^ OotoRAOO come from a stock which was most inimical to the Church. For exam­ fore that headed the large Good such crimes to the police. actual harm thlt have come from federal bureaucracy, we cannot ANNE ^ ’NEILL TO SING ple, Virginia established the High Church of England and discouraged Samaritan hospital in Cincinnati. The New York chief executive’s but believe/chat an extension of Anne O’Neill, widely - known ComtructioB all other churches, especially the Catholic. The settlers of the Caro­ Si^er Cyril, superior at St. idea is unique, to say the least Mary’s hospital, Pueblo, becomes He must think that people enjoy the prese^ methods being used to Denver Catholic singer, will bet lines were the same class of people and of the same spirit. Georgia combat 1me evil— state laws and one of the featured artists on the allowed freedom of worship to all except Catholics. Maryland, a col­ superintendent of nurses at Glock­ being kidnaped, and that their ner and directress of the Mother relatives get an especial kind of | in|dustrial control 'will benefit the municipal band concert program Cenpany ony founded by and for Catholics, eventually began persecuting mem- child^n and the nation far more at Civic center ■’’starting at 8:15 bers of our faith. Seton training school for nurses happiness in being forced to hand of the state. Her place at St. over thousands of dollars in order thayanother constitutional amend- o’clock Monday night. Miss “ Furthermore, most of the South, between the Alleghenies and mwt.— Millard F. Everett. O’Neill, who will be making her the Mississippi, was settled by groups of people from the above-named Mary’s will be filled by Sister Jane that the victims be returned un­ Teresa, who has been stationed at second appearance of the season states, bringing inland and spreadihg a spirit and teaching -hostile to harmed. Perhaps j f would be a BUILDERS Sterilization with the band, will sing Curran’s the Catholic Church. the hospital for the last fifteen good idea for the rest'of the state^ years. Sister Henrietta Marie, “ Dawn.” ______“ In contrast to this, and in order td show the strong and lasting to boost for the Lehman plan The German government has Glockner superior, is transferred combating crime, though, sijfte ordered the sierilization of the influence of ancestry we have only to consider the Gulf States, settled to St. Joseph’s in Albuquerque. mostly by the Spanish and French, where Catholic faith and tradition adoption of such a law \^'uld Unfit Inasmuch as fifteen states Cathedral Alumni We Would still prevail. In Southern Louisiana, the land of Evangaline and the probably send the best orgMized "in our own country have passed Honor New Prelate Appreciate Acadian people, there is jk spirit apd atmosphere decidedly Catholic. gangs to New York to worlr under laws permitting eugenical sterili­ Papal Legate Will the new special protec^e plan. zation, the problem is ■vital. It is, Fifteen Cathedral high school Your Patronagg " A second difficulty in the path of apologetics is the rural condi­ V isit Amarillo ■We could feel sorry for the New too, a moral question, and as such Yorkers who would fall overnight is strictly the business of. the graduates last Saturday received tion* of the South, where 70.6 per cent of the population live on farms Communion at the Rt. Rev. Hugh or in small towns, often eighty miles from a Catholic church. In the from the plane of .respectability (yhurch. Amarillo, Texas.— The Most to that of felony,/but we could, : It must be conceded that where L. McMenamin’s Mass and then beginning priest* were too few. In 1841, there were only two priests Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, entertained him as a breakfast 1 700 Lawimnce Street in Mississippi— other states had even less. at the same tii^ , feel relieved the prospects are that an individ­ Apostolic Delegate to the United for our wealthy Citizens so long as ual cannot live up to the duties of guest at the Ayers hotel in honor "These two conditions militated against the Catholic Church and States, will arrive in Amarillo of his 25th jubilee as rector of the prejudice flourished. Protestant ininisters were plentiful, although they had senM enough to stay the married state, reason and MAin 5314 August 21, preparatory to the in­ away ^rom ^ “ big town.” charity counsel, if they do not dic­ Cathedral parish. they were not necessarily men o f . education. These ministers wore stallation of Archbishop-elect R. The.onlj^itch in the governor’s tate, abstention. And yet. Cath­ Monsigmor McMenamin i leaves Denver Colorado helped by politicians and newspaper men, who realised their attacks on A. Gerken as head of the Arch­ Friday to spend a few days in Chi­ S’ the Catholic Church were well received by the people. Accusing the plan seei^ to be that the legisla­ olic moralists question the right of diocese of Santa Fe. the state to pass a law whose sole cago. Church of immorality and other crimes mkde vivid topics for news tors oft xiur most populated state Archbishop Cicognani will come have Mt, in the past, made any purpose is to prevent the trans­ writing and speeches. Thus, prejudice was fostered and grew until the as a personal representative of the culmination of bigotry was reached a few years ago with the organiza­ specie endeavor to build up a mission of undesirable traits to Pope to deliver the insignia of of­ posterity by depriving the unfit of tion of the Ku Klux Klan in the South. repjnation for passing asinine fice. It will the first ■visit of an la^s.— Hubert A. Smith. the faculty of procreation. First official Papal representative to “ New is the time for missionary work in the South; today the of all, who are the unfit? We Amarillo, but not the first visit of The Child Labor Amendment . cannot accept the materialists’ South is in a receptive mood. Eight or nine years ago it would have an Apostolic Delegate to the A considerable revival of inter- ideal of excellence, expressed been practically useless to attempt to convert the South. The people Southwest. lest has been seen in the last few merely in mental and physical were rabidly anti-CathoIic. Then oame the presidential campaign of tferms and utterly ignoring the 1928. This campaign, besides revealing tbe bigotry of the South, Bishop Gerken, now of the months in the child labor amend­ Amarillo diocese, will be installed ment to the constitution of the moral and spiritual factors of the helped the Church. In order to defend the Catholic candidate, ..the piroblem. We abhor,the idea,of party supporting him had to explain Catholic doctrines. As a result, in his new office on August 23. United States, which would rive (Denver, as recently announced congress power to “ limit, regulate ai sqperman, knowing that the through speeches and articles, the South came to realize for the first nilost'disastrous assaults upon civ. time the real meaning of Catholicity. 'Today, Protestant minister* in The Register, hopes to have a and prohibit the labor of persons iUzation have been made not by and people are seeking the friendship of Catholics.” visit from His Exuell^cy, the under eighteen.” In the eight the weak but by the strong. Save Money? In an open discussion which followed his speech. Bishop Gerow Apostolic Delegate, after his visit years following its submission in Again, while the fact of heredi­ related some of his own experiences in the South. Among other to Santa Fe). June, 1924, twenty-four states re­ tary transmission of character things, he said that when ho first went to hi* diocese, there were but jected the aipendment and only six cannot be doubted, the laws of two native priests. A "Vocation Week” was held and today his list approved it; in the last year alone Mexico Sends Historic six more have ratified it. such transmission are as yet of student priests is completely filled. shrouded in mystery. A physi­ Parchment to Vatican This change of front has been cian’s mere guess work that a par­ due no ‘doubt to the depression and A young miin or woman applying for a posi­ ticular couple will beget defective ■Vatican City. — A document the feeling that children should not children is not a sufficient war­ tion is often asked that question by a careful ST.'PATRICK’S IS PROBABLE written on parchment and com­ be working whCn millions of adults memorating the observance of rant for an operation of so seri- cannot find employment. The ops a character. employer. He knows that the habit of saving the Centenary V of Our Lady of American Federation of Labor, I; Furthermore, the existence of a CHAMPION IN TWO LEAGUES Guadalupe in 1931 was presented anxious to combat competition of something out of a small salary is evidence to His Holiness by Senor Navari this kind and to further oppor­ vfcst number of unsexed individ­ uals would inevitably lead to the of Mexico. The document bears tunities for adult labor, has been of self-control. Virtually Clinches Holy Name Baseball Title by the signatures of the Most Rev. vigorous in agitation of ratifica- spread of immorality and disease; Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, Apostolic.ltion of the amendment fdr although the operation renders Winning 10 Straight and Is Decisive a person impotent, it does not de- Final Leader in Softball Delegate, and of all the Mexican I There is serious doubt, however. sllroy lust, which can thereafter be Bishops. I that this bill is necessary or wen sjiti^ed without fear of offspring. Saving part of your monthly salary is not . . o o 1 wis®- The states have lately made St. Patrick’s team virtually ^eth’s, 25th and Lowell; Annunci- 1 [Finally, sterilization by law is Anunciation team, 6-3. Several! such steady progress in control of utterly inadequate to free society clinched the title of the Hdly|ation team v*. Welby team, 31*t of the teams are entered in the this problem that so unprejudiced hard, and it gets easier as you do it regularly. Name baseball league Sunday byjgnd Curtis; St. Dominic’s, hye. Rocky Mountain Invitational tour­ from the evil of feeble-mindedness winning its tenth straight game The standings are as follows: nament. and its attendant ills. For at beat, Start with a small sum, and then deposit 10 300 Attend Smoker heredity is only one of several beating the tail-ender. Annuncia­ W. L. Pet In the final standings St. Pat­ tion team, 6-2. Joe Andreatta, St Patrick’s ...... 10 0 1.000 Tces of mental deficiency. Such per cent of your pay cheek every month. We rick’s was a decisive champion, for Free Book Fund igative eugenics, rendering im- pitching for the winner, allowed 'St Dominic’s ...... 8 8 .727 losing only two games out ot fif­ only three hits and struck out St Elizabeth’s ...... 7 4 .636 itent only defectives known to pay 3% interest. teen. The Annunication team was so, cannot touch the roots ofl twelve batters. St. Joseph’s ...... 6 4 .600 runner-up, with Presentation and An athletic smoker held at the $t Leo’s ...... 6 6 .465 Malo gymnasium Wednesday eve­ problem. Why whittle at the Presentation team st^ed *n «P- Holy Family teams tied for third .nches when the roots are dis- set by trimming St. Elizabeth s, Welby team ...... 5 6 .455 place. Mt. (larmel team was next, ning for the benefit of the free Presentation team.... 4 7 .364 text book fund of the Cathedral ed? which was tied for second place with St. Louis’ in the cellar. Two As a nation we are not so 'de­ with St. Dominic s, 8-4. St Dom­ t Cajetan’s ...... 2 9 .181 of the games St. Louis’ won were schooL under the direction of the nnunication team.. 1 9 .100 Rev. Dr. Daniel Morning, was at­ generate as to require such laws inic’s sent St L eo» from St. Patrick’s, the, league for our preservation. Other reme­ SOFTBALL RESULTS leader. * tended by 300 persons and was a great success. Another similar dies are available (e.g., segrega­ Welby team barely defeated St. ; After a very successful season The final standings are as fol­ affair will be held in the fall. tion) which are more consonant Cajetan’s, 3-2. ' tihe Holy Name softball league lows : with human dignity and less sub- The schedule for this Sunday, closed Wednesday night with a w. L. Pet. j « t to abuse. A law, to be good American Natl. Bank Thanks Publishad all games to start at 3 p. m., is game between M t Carmel and St St. Patrick’s .... ,.13 2 .866 arid according to reason, must be as follows: ^ Louis’ teams, the former-winning, Annunciation team. 9 • 6 .600 A reader of The Register wishes erifotceable in such a way that its 17th*at Lawrence St. Frank HireMief, President St. Joseph’s TS. St. Patrick s f 0-3. In games Saturday night Presentation team....,. 7 8 .466 to publish thanks to the Saertfd eriforcement does not rive rise to Wast 9th and Fox; St. Leo * v*. Presentation team defeated St Holy Family team.. 7 8 .466 Heart for a great favor received evjls more serious than the abuses k Presentetion team, Louis’, 5-4, and Holy* Family team Mt. Carmel team...... 6 9 .400 through the intercession of the itjaims to correct.— Rev. Albin H. caturi S t Cajetan s .»»- St. Elixa- took almost as close a one from St. Louis’ ...... ,. 3 12 .200 Blessed Mother and St Rita. R^termann. 1 POETRY GROUP F k l Plans Are R A M ENJOYS PARTY fl FULL-HOUSE ^QH AND CHAPEL A peak in literary achievements Made for Pknic was marked Tuesday when Miss Card Party Nellie Lennon gave a party for the Affair Is in Connection ^Vith Catholic Poetry circle. In addi­ K. o f C. to Be Hosts to Cath- tion to the social aspect of the Presentation Church olies o f City Sunday, evening with a number of distin­ Season Festival' guished guests present, the hostess August 13 had secured Gene Lindberg as T r a in e d (Presentation Parish) critic. One by one, he analyzed Final plans are about completed the assignments of the evening I In connection with the gala fete for the annual picnic of the Den­ ;to be held on the church grourids and offered valuable suggestions. ver Knights of Columbus, which August 22-23 a popularity contest The subject for the evening was will be'held this year on Sunday S’^v is being held by the Young Ladies’ “ Rain,” and in keeping with the August 13, for all the Catholics of Regis Guild sodality. The following have en­ rest of the harmony of the eve­ 11>e city at Vasa park, on the Den- ning, a slow patter of rain con­ P e r s o n n e l tered the contest: Misses Ruth ver-Arvada paved road. The ath­ Oblock, Florence Kerstein, Flor- tinued all during the hour of en- letic program, while still -waiting ■ Uertainment. j ence Hoelsken, Eulalia Plamon final arrangements, promises to be I don, Rose Heck, Margaret Cron- Miss Ethel Van Cise read her one of the most interesting ever 'key, Ann Howatt, Rita Phillipe, prizerize winning pipoem of the Denver staged by the local council. Chair­ Press club. Mrs. H. "W. McLauth- man Charles McGlone and his com­ Card Party Kathryne Mahoney, Rose Tatn- ^ Competent employes are necessary in busella, Imelda Craven, Virgiiiia hn, another guest, read two poems, mittee have made plans to furnish I Bowen, Leona Pohs and Nora and Blanche Osbourne sang one entertainment for all, and to give every well-organized mortuary. No detail ’ Weaver. The winner of the greiiit- ef her original lyrics. Those par­ everyone who cares to enter the h est number of votes will be awafd- ticipating. in the program were games an opportunity for competi­ at , ed a beautiful white gold fila ^ e Mary Detmoyer, Mary Flood, tion. There will be races for men of the seiwice is so unimportant it can be bracelet with a set in each link Mrs. Louis Hough, Mrs. J. P. Don­ and women, and for boys and girls, from the O’Keefe Jewelry stor^J ley, John Bruggeman and the hos­ as well as novelty stunts that are trusted to the care of inexperienced n>en. tess. Mrs. A. H. Flood and Mrs. bound to give great entertainment. Wednesday, August 2, the young D. G. Monaghan were additional Softball games will be among the ■ r ladies are giving a shower - by guests. features of the afternoon program, means of which they hope to fill Regis College while a social in the evening is the beautiful walnut .hope chest, After the study hour, the guests adjourned to the den in the base­ being arranged to round out a full All employes of the Horan Mortuary which will be given away by them day. Wednesday, August 23. ment, where they were seated at a long table for refreshments. The order for the day calls for The children’s fete will be held D are trained^ experienced, and competent. A feature of the evening was the arrival of the picnickers before August 22 from 2 to 5 p. m. the reading of greetings in verse noon so that they will have ample WEDNESDAY There will be a fish pond, candy from the Rev. 'William Doyle, S.J., time to eat their lunch before ^he V Each member of the firm knows his job and booth, pop and ice cream, post from St. Louis university. contests start. Free coffee will be office and a contest open to all The Poetry circle will celebrate furnished on the grounds, but the I children, in which prizes will be its first birthday in the near fu­ guests are asked to furnish their does it. i, given to the best singer, dancer <4, ture by filing intentions with the own lunches. A number of at­ and speaker. The judges will be EVENING chaplain, the Rev. Harold Camp­ tractive prizes have been procured announced later. V ' . 1 bell, to become an ind^endent lit­ for the successful entrants in the Many prizes have been donated' erary organization of Catholic Ac­ athletic contests, which will be I 4 ■ I to ba used at the baked ham din­ tion. The club is at present a staged immediately after lunch. 1527 Cleveland Place Phone KEystone 6297 ner Wednesday, August 23, but branch of the Catholic Press club, The full program will be given in A U G U S T 16 t ^ saucers, sauce dishes, vegetable and like similar organizations this paper next week. dishes and sugar bowls are still started under its auspices, will set needed. sail as an independent unit as soon The members of the Needlework as it is firmly established with a Fines Levied for Damage club are still working hard and well-defined program. Miss Margy Done to Art by Bigots — Plenty of Prizes the needlework booth will contain Cannon has served as president its Dublin.— The Scottish Protest­ many useful articles made by first year, with Miss Detmoyer, ant league agents, Charles Edward them. The cake knife, given awdy secretary. ' Forrester and Mrs. Mary Ratcliffe at the last meeting, was awarded of Glasgow, who recently came to — Plenty of Eats to Mrs. Higdon. 130 Receive First EIGHTH c e n t u r y CHURCH Belfast to protest against the pres­ A beautifully worked table coy­ DESTROYED IN SPAIN ence in the Parliament house of a painting representing the “ Entry er and scarf were sent to Father Madrid. — An eighth century — Plenty of Smokes Geisert from Omaha, Nebr., to be of King William III with Count chapel has been destroyed by in­ sold at the fete. The donor d^d Schomberg,” have been fined for Holy Communion cendiaries at Sanfuentes, near not give her name but Father their offense before a high court Bilboa. Having looted the prop­ Geisert, in the name of the parish­ judge at the County Down Assizes. erty, they poured petrol around —Plenty of Fun ioners, thanks her for the valuable It was proved that a tin of red Walsenburg.— One hundred and the altar and set fire to it. San­ gift. paint was thrown at the canvas, thirty children, the largest class in fuentes, a suburb occupied by and that the figure of a friar in the history of the parish, received Altar Society to Meet miners, had four churches two Friday, August 4, there will be the picture, was slashed with a First Holy Communion last Sun­ years ago. 'This is the third that a meeting of the Altar and Rosary knife. The picture, an Orangeman day at impressive ceremonies, clos­ has been destroyed since then. Don’t miss it.... affair, showed a Papftl figure and ing this year’s vacation school society after the first Friday de­ votions in the school jiall. All aroused the bigots. classes. Over 400 children attend­ members are urged to he present AMERICAN SINGER GIVES ed the classes, which were held as final arrangements | must be TO POOR OF FLORENCE each morning except Saturday and Tell the people you patronise made for the serving o f the hath Remember the date, August the Sixteenth Sunday over a five-week period in Rome, Italy.— Rosa Ponselle, that you sa-vv their advertisement dinner Augrust 23. ' i American* and long con­ in The Register. four different places in the parish, The Altar and Rosary, society ^member the place— Regis College three of the schools being con­ nected with the Metropolitan 1 ducted at various missions and the will receive Communion in a body Opera company of New York, who JOHN H. REDDIN at the 6 o’clock Mass Sunday, fourth held in the school building sang in the “ Vestal” at the Flor­ Pinochle, Bridge— Game Optional August 6. Attorney and Counselor at Law in town. One hundred of the chil­ entine musical festival, has asked It was found necessary, to per­ 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block dren received First Communion at that her honorarium be given to form a serious operation Friday, 17th and Curtis This Space Donated by the James Clarke Church Goods House St. Mary’s church, the others in Florence charities. The singer’s July 28, on Ed Heck, who h4s been the church at Rouse. The two fee was 12,000 lire (about $900). Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. sick at St. Joseph’s hospital since services began at 7 :30, with Fa­ Sunday, July 23. The parent ijs ther Liciotti receiving the renewal progressing as favorably ias can of the Baptismal promises and say­ be expected. i \ ing the Mass. Immediately fol­ Mrs. Schmiti of Lowell boulej- Sale of lowing the Mass the children were vard is now stopping with bet the guests of the Walsenburg / court of the Catholic Daughters daughter, Mrs. Madeline Martin, at a beautifuly appointed break­ on the north side. Mrs. Schmit|z M osaic Linens fast. is a welcome visitorr to all. thb meetings of the Needlework clu^. % Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Fuffuii, Hand-made Linens Never Cost Mrs. Elizabeth Bohls«paid a visjjt who are vacationing at Glenwood to Greeley P short time ago anjl A Record of Progress So Little! Springs, are expected' home this was missed at the meeting of the I week. Needlework club. All were glad Time to choose the lovely linen pieces you The Very Rev. 0. Martorell, to welcome Mrs. Lawrence Adams C.R., of Antonito visited at the back again at the last meeting of have always longed for . . . to lay away rectory Monday, July 31. He the club, after her vacation trip choice pieces for future gifts. made the trip from Antonito with back East. REPUBLIC LOAN several of the Benedictine Sisters Charles Tuffield, eldest son o{E These fine linens were purchased at the of Walsenburg, who had just com­ Mr. and Mrs. Tuffield^ is spending pleted two very successful vaca­ a month with Mr. and Mrs. Wi£ COMPANY lowest level the wholesale market reached tion schools at Antonito and liam 'Walsh of Red Cliff and e:^ . . . and our fortiinate buy is reflected in Conejos. ; pected to be present at the Jubilep 1711 California St. these sale prices:; The ladies of the Tabernacle so­ Mass of the Rt. Rev. Monsignop ciety met on Wednesday after­ Joseph Bosetti at the Mount of thp noon, August 2, at the home of Holy Cross August 2. Mrs. Ernest Krier. Following the Mrs. Kintzele has left to visit Note the comparative statement below, lo w in g the consistent growth Mosaic Bridge Sets short business meeting Father her mother, who is seriously ill Ernst gave a very interesting talk Mr. Dufficy, who met with an acf in Assets: All linen exquisitely wrought in mosiac pat- on the various vestments and their cident to his foot, is improving I terns. Cloth and four napkins. rapidly but is not yet able to rei- significance. Dainty refreshments June 30, 1926 were served late in the afternoon. tutrn to work. Mrs. Brauch wap . $10,352.M Sale Price able to attend Mass Sunday, July I June 30, 1927 $85,059.56 30, though still very weak from Regularly $4.00— $^.20 the effects of her recent attack June 30, 1928 $203,735.69 Parochial Pupils of flu. June 30, 1929 Mrs. Lord is planning to give a $367,466.70 Regularly $5.00— $zj,.00 card party at her home, the prof June 30, 1930 Enrolled in Band ceeds of which will be used to help 540 887.04 fill the walnut hope chest tl^at $ , ~l Regularly $6.00-^^ $^.80 Young Ladies’ sodality is donating S June 30, 1931 A number of children from the to the church fete. Further der 700 467.28 parochial'schools have enrolled in tails will be announced later. $ , Regularly $7.50— $^.00 the 100-piece band which has just June 30, 1932 i been organized under the direc­ tion of Ivan E. Miller, prominent Special Permission for ^ $778,115.78 Regularly $8.50— . $g.80 instructor of band instruments. At Fourth Term Granted the end of the course of instruc­ Jtme 30, 1983 tion, which covers a period of six Detroit, Mich.— The Rev. Benno weeks, Mr. Miller will present the Linen SIfop— Street Floor Aichinger, 0. M. Cap., was ret band in a free concert. elected provincial of the St. Jos^ It is possible through this plan eph province of the Order o( I for beginners between the ages of Minor Capuchins for the fourth 8 and 18 to receive this instruc­ term at a chapter meeting at Stj tion without investing in an in­ Bonaventure’s monastery. This ii FINANCIAL STATEMENT, JUNE 30, i m strument. the first time in the history of th I This training is also paving the j that a provincial has ASSETS: LIABILITIES: way for school band participation. ‘ been elected four times. Special Each applicant was given a test to permission was obtained from Cash on Hand and in Banks...... $ 10,269.64 Credits to Investors...... $305,257.51 Rome for the election. determine his or her natural musi­ Accounts Receivable ...... 1,179.49 Notes Payable, cal ' talent and the final selection Loans ...... 628,121.06 Money Borrowed from Bank...... 7,000.00 of the instrument depended upon ENGLISH CITY’S MOTHER i w w WWW y ywi the child’s own adaptability and in­ CHURCH CONSECRATED Advances to Borrowers, Mortgages on Real Estate Owned.... 19,000.00 ► i dividual needs and desires. A Birmingham, England. — Birm-t For Taxes and Insurance...... 7,680.38 Accounts Payable ...... 4,184.34 i number of children applying fox ingham’s mother church, St.i 5 Securities, First Mortgage Bonds.... 6,855.79 Earned Income Uncollected... ' l l . 5 0 ► membershSp were rejected because Peter’s, in Broad street, was conJ ► St. Joseph’s Parish i Contracts of Sale, Capital Stock ...... 365,992.00 i the test proved a lack of talent. secrated July 15 by Archbishop Thus the important question, Williams. Built 147 years ago by Real Estate sold on contract...... 19,655.85 Reserve Funds-...... )...... 82,956.41 “ Does my child have musical tal­ Father J. Nutt, it vas the first Real Estate, Improved Income Surplus Adjustment Reserves...... 16,424.42 KLEIN'S RED & WHITE ent?’’ was answered. Catholic church in the city. Owin^ P ro p e rty ...... ;...... i ...... :...... 142,322.13 Surplus & Undivided Profits...... 26,017.76 Band rehearsals are going for­ to anti-Catholic feeling, it was Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 10,825.60 MILK (All Brands), 3 Tall Cans...... 17c ward now and Mr. Miller expressed found necessary to build the himself much pleased with the en­ church after the style of a factory] 1162 Kalamath St. thusiasm shown in this project. and the pei^le worshiped almosi $826,909.94 $826,909.94 These children enjoy working and in secret. Up to the year 182- playing with others and are put­ Franciscans were i » chargtf of th ting forth their best efforts, de­ district. The first secular priei PERSONNEL was Father T. M. McDonnell. I COFFEE termined to make ^he concert a A. B. Williams . President L. C. Skelly ..... Asst. Sec’y and Treas. complete success. Delivered to Your Home NO Mr. Miller has been teaching Minister Lauds Bishop W. E. P h e l p s ...... Vice President Glenn F o w l e r ...... Second Asst. Sec’y T. E. Greene ...... Sec’y and Treas. f r e s h f r o m t h e r o a s t e r COST band and orchestral instruments Rochester.— A touching tributfj C. D. Williams ...... Loan Department For Man to Call and Givt Ettl- for over ten years arid for the past was paid to the memory of the Priced to Suit Your Purse matca on Paekint and Shippinf four years was director of the late Bishop John Francis O’Hern COUNSEL AUDITS Uyatona 4228 ba^d at Delta, Colo., which scored -of Rochester by Dr. Clarence A, Henry Howard • Col. Barnard Cummings Allen Redeker & Co. CO aMl 1831 JOth ftt. SANDERSON’S in county and state contests. The Barbour, president of Brown uni-t TAbor 2391 1614 Arapahoe St. success of his previous endeavors versity and former head of the indicates that his technique is Colgate-Rochester Divinity school,; especially adaptable to boys and speaking or, guest preacher at the| D V ERTI girls of school age. Central Presbyterian church here.) PUEBLO TWINS LOSE LIVES SIX CONVERTS JOIN 10 D O N T FORQET Seleetlil IN FREAK MINE ACCIDENT RECEIVED BY ILL ITTtiED Pueblo.— John and Don Con­ Caricato, Tony Porecca, Tony ■i S[W FOO NFiOf Coliunn nelly, 26-year-old twin sons of PUEBLO PRIEST Ochiato, John Giordano, Tony The Tuesday Nile Cluh’s Mrs. Bridget Connelly, who lost Giordano, Clem Carduci; Misses A column of advertisers Trinidad. — The annual parish their lives in a freak mine acci­ Sara Diodosio and Jeane Ochiato, : Alamosa.— The Tabernacle so­ (St. Leander’* Parish, Pueblo) that merit your patron* picnic, at Stonewall, Sunday, July dent in the Daly district west of and the hostess, who was assisted ciety and the Altar society, re­ Six converts were baptized by age.^ They are reliable, 23, was a very enjoyable event. Empire, were Pueblo ^residents by Mrs. Rob Rozich. The next spectively, composed of the Ameri­ Father Benedict, O.S.B., in the |It was well attended, many Cath- consistent and appreci- and members of the Sacred Heart meeting^ will be held with Mrs. can and Spanish ladies, have been past week. They are Boyd Roark, liolics from Walsenburg being pres­ church. 'One of the brothers gave Tony Rorressa this month. meeting jointly for the last three Lawn Social and Elmer Kern and Buddy, Joylene, ► » ate your support. ent. Each family brought their his life in a futile attempt to save C. R. Woessner, buyer for one weeks making garments for the Jack and Jacquelin Brooks. lown lunch and free coffee and ice the cither, overcome by carbon needy children attending the. sum­ of the large stores, has returned Tickets have been distributed cream were furnished by the monoxide gas generated by a from a trip to eastern markets. mer religious school, work being Send your shoes to JOE for the annual dinner to be given CAVALIER, the Knight Knights of Columbus and the Cath- j gasoline pump being used to raise He also visited the Century of done at the Red Cross headquar­ iwith the Knsck o{ fine olic Daughters. Old and young water from a 25-foot shaft. Be­ ters. The aggregate attendance of at St. Leander’s school on Tues­ Card Party Progress in Chicago. shoe rebuilding for men, alike participated in the various cause of their close physical re­ the school numbers 490. In addi­ day evening. August 15. women and children. John S. Grady, brother of Chief Quality at a fair price. races, which provided muoji fun semblance, those who investigated of Police J. Arthur Grady, who tion to the sewing thus done ladies Never were the altars more T U E SD A Y NITE, A U G U ST 8th BLUE FRONT SHOE and merriment In the ball game the aedident were unable to say had been visiting the chief and have made and given out twelve beautiful than in the month of REPAIR SHOP the man’ied mein won from the sin­ which brother made the rescue at­ layettes for the needy mothers of July. Mother Nature has been 1629 Curtis St. TA. 6601 other relatives here, left last week gle ones. Daniel J. Nuschy was tempt. After the shaft had been for his home in Los Angeles. the parish. especially generous with flowers at TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES chairman of the committee in freed of ^/ate^, one of the broth­ The largest class in the history and they have been very tastefully Call Frank Williams for a thorough charge of arrartgements, and his ers descended. When half-way Dr. Blarney Delegate arranged by the members of the repairing. Sales and rentals. All makes Dr. F. W. Blarney, past pres^ of the Sacred- Heart church will typewriter service. 436 14tb St., UA. assistants were Fred Winsor, Jr., down he shouted for help, appar­ receive First Holy Communion July band, under the direction of 3496. Angelo Sebastiani, Joseph Gleason, ently feehng faint. His brother dent of the National Federation of Mrs. Edith Schmitt. Federal Employes, was named as August 6 when some eighty-five ST. DOMINIC’S CHURCH Barney Tarabino and Albert Zent- went to his rescue and both were boys and girls will approach the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beecher hoefer. The C. D. of A. committee overcome by the deadly fumes and a delegate to represent that or­ ganization at the national conven­ Holy Table. i have returned from a visit to the Phone for Food consisted of Mrs. J.ames Gerardi, fell to the bottom of the shaft. A Century of Progress exposition. W. 2^ H AVE. AND FEDERAL BLVD. KE. 8815-9892 tion to be held in Kansas City the '^ord was received in Alamosa chairman, and Mesdames Martin third miner, who started to the jthis week of the death of the fa- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robb and two Bersano, Ernest Skidmore, Bert rescue of the brothers, was partly first week in September. J. H. Frederick Byron Sordelet is acting secre­ .thei" of Mrs. J. B. Goodrow, lately children of Durango have been Subscription 26 cents Hendricks, Jess L. Gerardi; Misses overcome when the owner of the of this parish and now living in spending a week with Mrs. Robb’s GROCERIES AND MEATS property, John T. Williams, pulled tary of the governor’s re-empoly- Julia Flaherty, Pauline Scavotto, iColorado Springs. Louis Lorber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Cor, 17th and Clarkson 'Mary Sebastiani and Alice Maes. him to the surface. The Connelly ment committee for Pueblo. REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZE Fresh, Pure Foods idled in Minnesota. Williams. The St. Rita’s society met with twins, with a third brother, had John Mihelich, a Pueblo recruit Three infants were baptized on J. L. Williams of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. D. D. Costigan Thursday aft­ gone to work at the mine hut a at the civilian conservation camp Pinochle, Forty-five, Bridge, 500, Bunco, High FMve few weeks before. Their mother on the South Hardscrabble, was Sunday: Lillian Jane, daughter of has been a guest at the home of Have Your Eyes Examined hy ernoon, July 20. -The members Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez, the his brother, Lee F. Williams. played bridge at four tables and, left for the scene of the accident. operated on for a stomach ailment THIS AD DONATED BY BOULEVARD MORTUARY The bodies' were taken to Denver at Canon City last week. Charles jgodparents being Mr. and JIrs. Mrs. Mary Faricy, Miss Mona JOHN R. COYLE after the awarding of prizes, re­ Rudolph Mondragon; John Robert, JAMES P. McCONATY flL freshments were served. and the funeral Mass was offered Mattivij also of Pueblo, is recover­ Faricy, Mrs. William McGovern State Rcffietered OptomArist in ’ Annunciation church in that ing at the camp from sprained son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nazy, and little daughter, Mary George, J. B. Kimball, prominent musi­ OPTICAL DEPARTMENT city. Surviving, besides their ankles receivejd in a ball game at godparents, Frank and Anne have returned from a motor trip cian and a resident of Trinidad for Nazy; Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Sears, Roebuck & Co. mother, are three brothers. Father Walsenburg recently. to St. Paul, Minn. the past forty years, died Tuesday Matthew, Dennis and Patrick Con­ Mrs. Lopez, godparents, 1740 Broadway morning, July l'8, following a lin­ Mrs. Anna Huber announces the Elistina Olivas and John Olivas. Mr. and, Mrs. Waiter Eherling nelly, and an aunt, Mrs. Mary engagement of her daughter, Rose and family of Denver spent Sun- OUR LADY of the LAKE COLLEGE gering illness.' Besides his wife, (Sisters of Dtvme Frovtdence, San Antonio, Texas) Clifford. Margaret, to Francis J. Donohue. ; - Mr and Mrs. Albert Thomas J u ly'30, with Mr.'and Mrs. he is survived by three sons and land family are leaving for Pueblo j^ijug Beauvais, ^ For the Higher Education pf Women five daughters. The funeral took Miss Elsi Sajbel, stenographer The wedding is planned for Au­ in the county court, and her moth­ gust this week to live. .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starbuck ' of ' Highest Standard Evidenced by Approval of the College by the August place Thursday morning, July 20, Association of American Universities with Requiem High Mass. er, Mrs. Andrew Sajbel, have re­ The following women attended ’The musical play, Sunny of Brighton spent Sunday, July 30, turned from a trip to Chicago, Sunnyside,’’ was given before a with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams. Bachelor of Arts Library Science The Catholic Ladies’ Sunshine the Wednesday bridge luncheom' College Department where they attended the Century large audience Tuesday afternoon Miss Marion Williams, who had Bachelor of Science in Home Economics O'Coat Sale club had a regular meeting Thurs­ held at NuckolTs North Creete confers degrees: of Progress exposition. lodge in Beulah: Mmes. A. J. and evening of last week at the been visiting with her uncle, C. C. Bachelor of Music Physical Education to Coats day afternoon, July 20, at the local high . school. The children, Starbuck, and family in Brighton, $30 $50 home of Mrs. C. Mauccione. Miss Mary Woods returned to Dooner, Edward McCabe, Jr., J. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT: State affiliated and a member Pueblo on Sunday after a vaca­ E. Abell, M. J. Galligan, William acquitted themselves with great returned Home Friday evening of of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary The Carroll club gaye a ban­ tion spent on a trip to Chicago. Livingston, Joseph Dillon and J. credit to their teachers, entering last week. Schools. quet at the Saddle Rock cafe into the spirit of the play whole­ $19 George A. Bensick of St. Mary’s F. Snedec. Mr. and Mrs. George Duesing ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT: New Model Demonstration School Thursday night, July 20, compli­ heartedly, and drew generous ap­ and son, Bertrand, have returned parish was r^orted missing by his Frank Carroll, state chairman conducted in connection with the Collegiate Education mentary to the members who took plause from the delighted audi­ home from a business and pleasure brother, A1 Bensick, when it was of the Laymen’s Retreat move­ Department. part in the minstrel show given re­ ences. trip to New Castle. learned that he had failed to reach ment, was in Lcadville last Sun­ For information, address the Registrar. NYSTICTAILORINGO cently. Covers were place for 125 Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Middleton his sister’s home, northeast of day and Monday in the interest of I4 I6 TREM0MT and an interesting program was and three children of Topeka, given. Mrs. Barney Tarabino Booile, on last Sunday night. He the retreats. He spoke before the Promoters of League returned to Pueblo Monday morn­ Leadville council, K. of C., on re­ Kans., have been spending several was toastmaster. at Meeting July 21 days with' Mrs. MMdleton’s par­ Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mullare ing to dispel the report. Bensick treats. had overturned his car on a lonely ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beauvais. made a business trip to Denver re­ Miss Marjorie Brown of Den­ Ushers for the month of August road and had spent the rest of the The promoters of the. League of cently. ver came to Pueblo to visit Miss are, for the 7 o’clock Mass, Fred Electric Motors night trying to locate help to right the Saacred Heart met July 21, Casimiro Cruz and daughters, Rosemary Pryor. Miss Brown and with Mrs. Cassell presiding. Cassidy and Steve Rosivach; 9 the machine. Miss Pryor are classmates at the i .11____ TTwa/4 Visitors Welcome Air Compressors Eralia, Carmelita and Armanda, Prayers for deceased and all mem­ o’clock Mrss, Fred Coleman and Bought, Sold, Rented A Repaired and son, EdwArd, left for Albu­ Twenty-five friends of Miss state university. bers were recited and the president Martin Rosivach. querque, N. M., Friday morning, Charlotte Livingston were her Weaver Electric Mrs. Henry J. Dornbusch was urged faithful attendance at meet­ Women visiting .Denver this summer will find July 28. En route they stopped guests at a jwimming party Sat­ named as an alternate of the Le­ ings. 1721 Larimer Phone KE. 8538 in Taos and Santa Fe, to visit urday afternoon at the Minnequa gion auxiliary to the state con­ Felicitations, together with a USE exceHent accommodations at St. Rosa’s home for friends. They plan to he gone a University club. Later a wiener vention to be held in Durango Au basket of flowers, were sent to working girls. Tenth and Champa streets. Fine week and will be accompanied roast was enjoyed on the banks gust'16-18. kyllSAJ Msgr. McMenamin on the occasion CORBETT’S home by Mrs. Cruz, who has been of Lake Minnequa. George Morrissey was named as rooms, good meals, chapel in the house. In easy Many members of the parish of;his silver jubilee. visiting in Albuquerque for the chairman of a grfiup to « c t in the walking distance of business district. Franciscan past five weeks with another and friends from all over the city interest of retreats for laymen at The promoters planned to re­ ICE ceive Holy Communion in a body INSURANCE daughter. Mrs. R. 0. Gutierrez, attended the picnic dinner given St. Patrick’s parish. Sisters in charge. Laywomen’s retreat August 3 to 7. by St. Francis’ church at City park at the 7 o’clock Mass on the first and Mr. Gutierrez. PUEBLO DEATHS on Thursday night of last week. Friday. CREAM Miss Mary Manning, a recent MRS. HANNAH McDONALD, Iwho h»d JOS. J. CELLA convert, who was instructed by Miss Leona 'Vogt has returned resided here for thh past thirty years, Father R. A. Henneman, was bap­ to Pueblo after a two-week vaca­ died Saturday at the home of her nephew, r a w 409 Security Bldg. tion spent visiting friends and Alex T. Stewart, Pijeblo attorney of 123 tized by him Saturday, July 15, West Orman avenue. She was 97 years Phone KEystone 2633 Mrs. Jess L. Gerardi being the relatives in St. Louis. While away old on last May 17. Her survivors, in sponsor. Miss Manning is to be Miss Vogt went to Chicago to at­ addition to Mr. Stewart, are nine nieces married to John Whiteside in the tend the Century of Progress ex­ and nephews. Edward S. Stewart. Hamil­ 'Ll ton H. Stewart, Miss Mary Ellen Mor­ Theire’s Record-Breaking Values in The American’s near future. position. rissey, George Morrissey and Mrs. J. G. Two good-sized audiences at­ Dr. F. W. Blarney, state deputy Wolf, all of Pueblo: Mrs. E. J. Nugent COAL tended the showing of “ The Life of the Knights of Columbus, was otj Loveland, Henry Morrissey of Flor­ ence, Frank Morrissey- of Colorado of St. Genevieve’’ and “ Nobody’s in Fort Collins last week, where Springs and Mrs. William Clark of St. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co^ Children,’’ at Community hall he paid an official visit to the Jokns, New Brunswick. Canada. Funeral F. A. Mumford, Mgr. Saturday and Sunday nights, July council there and spoke on the set-vices were conducted Monday at 9 program for the year. He was ac­ a. m. in St. Patrick's church, of which Lump Coal, $4.50 up | 29 and 30. These are Italian- she was a member, by the Rev'. Joseph Steam Coal, $2.50 up made moving pictures and are companied on the trip by Frank F. Higgins, pastor. Interment Roselawn. W. 25th and Decatur GA, 512? claimed to be the best Italian Carroll, who spoke on the retreat MRS. FILOMENA WILLIAMS, aged films ever shown in this country. movement. 46 years, a resident of Pueblo for the. Dr. Bruno- DeRose entertained past twenty-four years, passed away at J o Serve You Is Our Pleasurd local hospital Monday afternoon fol­ the following at a dinner at his lowing an illness of long duration. She home on ’Thursday night of last was a member of the Mt. Carmel church. ROTOLO A lta r Society week: Dr. John B. Farley, Joseph Sacred Heart society and the Third Order of St. Francis. She is survived by her A. Stanko, Dr. F. W. Blarney, husband, Emelia Willihms, and two chil­ OIL CO. 1 Entertains Tony Verlinga and A. E.|Grove. dren, Joseph and Anna, of the family Dean T. J. Wolohan, pastor of home at Blende: two brothers, Samuel GAS - OIL Sacred Heart church, accompanied and Charles Urcio, and a sister, Mrs. TIRES - ACCESSORIES | Grand Junction.— The ladies of Grimaldi, all of Yonkers, N. Y .; two 35 KARPEN Sample Livins Room Suites St. Joseph’s Altar society enter­ by Francis Petitt, a student at St. nieces, ^rah and Lena, and a nephew, 815 So. Broadway tained at a lawn social Tuesday Thomas’ seminary, is on a trip to Ralph Williams, all of the family home, Between Ohio and' Kentucky Santa Fe. N. M. and a brother-in-law, Frank Williams of evening, July 25, at the home of Pueblo. Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fiegel at Fruit- Miss Margaret Leonard of Salt Thursday morning. July 27, at 10 in Mt. vale. Cards and other amusements Lake City is the guest of Miss Carmel church. Burial was in Roselawn. Marydean Carlile. JOHN H. McGUlRE, 46, died after were enjoyed, followed by refresh­ an illness of but three days July 26, at H. G. REID ments. Miss Margaret McGovern has returned home after visiting in St. Mary’s hospital. He was secretary and Electrical Contracting, Mrs. Mary Studer and daughter. manager of the local cooks and -aaiters’ Repairing and Fixtures Denver and Colorado Springs. organisation, and for many years owned Miss Marie Studer, were honor and operated restaurants in this city. MAin 2303 317 14th St. guests at a tea given at the home Henry McCarthy, who was elected to represent the states of Mr. McGuire had lived in Puebio twenty- U: of Mrs. J. E. Leaverton with Mrs. seven years. He is survivod by his wife. Frank Hall, assistant hostess. Colorado, 'Wyoming and New Mrs. Marie McGuire, and a son, John McGuire, Jr., or 512 North Main. The About fifty ladies were invited to Mexico at the meeting of. the funeral directors held in Chicago funeral was held Thursday at 10 a. m. meet the guests. in St. Patrick’s church. Francis J. Fisher, Inc» for the purpose of forming a code Henry Monheim was a business MRS. MARY OKICICH, aged 62 years, TA bor 6204 visitor in the city last week from under the national recovery act, died at a local hospital following an ill-! returned to Pueblo the past week. ness of one week. She resided at] his home in the Appleton district. While in Chicago, McCarthy was 1231 Bohemia and was a member of St.i if Cement - Plaster • Mortar Thomas Callahan, Joseph Quinn Mary’s church, St. Ann’s society. Holy and Preston Dean were week-end fortunate enough to meet General Trinity society, Christian Mothers’ so­ Metal Lath - Stucco \ visitors in Silverton. Italo Balbo, the commander of the ciety and St. Joseph’s K.S.K.J. She is huge Italian armada, upon his ar survived by her husband, Mark Okicicb;! 2863 Blake St. ^ Denver Lyle McHugh, son of Mr. and three sons, Mark, Jr., Rudolph and, Mrs. ’T. E. McHugh, has gone to rival at the Century of Progress A'dolph; one daughter, Clementine: fourl Pasadena, Calif., where he has ac­ exposition in Chicago, Mr. Mc­ sisters, Mrs. Theresa Bozick and Mrs. Anna Turlip of Frontenac, Kans.; Mrs.: Delivers cepted employment. He will prob- Carthy was accompanied by Mrs. McCarthy. Johanna ' Kastelic and Mrs. AntOne- RABTOAT'S •ably attend the Pasadena junior Skiff of Aspen, and one brother, Joaeph; A n y college this winter. Clifford Turner of Deliver was Yartz of Greenwood, Wise. Two grand-- MEAT MARKET Miss Reva Downey, with a party the week-end guest of Mr. and children also survive her. Funeral serv­ Suite Mrs. John McGovern and Miss ices were held ’Thursday, July 27, at 9; The House of Quality, whero ths hUt of fri^ds, spent a week’s vacation a. m. in St. Mary’ s church. Burial waa! meats at the most reasonabla prices ma^ Margaret McGovern. in Roselawn. ba obtaioedl. at Mesa lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Driscoll and MATTED CIARLA,. a resident' ofi 1030 W . C oIFax KE. 363$ 10-Year Con­ Martin Quinn returned last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill | were Pueblo for the past fifty-two years,: Across from St. Lao’s Church among those who attended the passed away Tuesday, July 25, at a; struction from a vacation visit in Denver local'hospital. in his long residence and Colorado Springs. fortnightly bridge party at the here Ciarla was employed at the Eiler Chiarantce The Best ip The members of the Zeta club Minnequa University Bridge club smelter and in the casting foundry of the C. F. & I. company. He was a mem-’ with Every A Sample of the C entertained at a surprise party at on Friday evening. Used Birthday Party Held her of the Christoforo Colombo lodge Karpen Suite _ , I the home of Mrs. W. R. Post in and attended Mt. Carmel church. He is' The following children spent an F u r n i t u r e s 1 Frank Turano, who survived by a son-in-law, Carl Sabatlnil Values Is This ~ was a visitor at the Post home enjoyable afternoon at Audrey of 1016 Spruce, with whom he made his- Ca.h or Credit Germ’s fifth birthday party: Betty home; two grandchildren, Tony andj from San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Tur­ Serina Sabatini, and a niece, Mrs. Mary; Retail Rooms ano was formerly Miss Carmen and Geraldine Adamicn, Betty and Mauro. Funeral services were conducted; Open Daily Post of this city. The evening Harriet Amstutz, Harold Blatnik, Thursday. July 27, at 2:80 p. m. in Mt.j Carmel church. $145.00 Two-Piece Karpen Suite was pleasantly spent in recalling Nick Budkocih, Birdie Lou Culig, Lavora Davisson, Lucy Ercul, RICHARD MONDRAGON, aged I ? A FULL LINE OF old times. Mrs. Turano left last months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claudisj This smart new suite is direct from the KARPEN showrooms to our floor, and what a beauty it is— OFFICE FURNITURE week for her home. Bobby Joe and Jacky Horvat, Ray Mondragon, died at the family heme.: 1902 East Second street, Saturday. Fu­ Mrs. James Purcell has as her mond Kogosek, Betty Porter, richly upholstered all over in lustrous Rayon Tapestry or Rich Velvet. Fully webbed, guaranteed Kar­ Alien Price, Marie Perko, Doro neral services were htld at the home ofi We rent Folding Chairs, Card anji guests her sister, Mrs. Mary Stu­ his grandparents, 1739 East Second! pen construction. Deep seated, antique nail trimmed. Davenport and Easy Chair of unusual design. ( Banquet tables. Dishes, Silveii- der, and daughter. Miss Marie thy, Genevieve and Richard Perko, street, at 9:80 a. m. Monday, and at Mt.i ware, anything in stock. Studer of Kansas. Carl Purcell of Clyde, Arietta and Jane Merri Marmel church at 10 o'clock. Interment man, Dorothy and Nadine Fee- In Roselawn. $185.00 Two-Piece Carved Frame Suite in $266.00 Antique Velvet Suite, in rust Established 1888 New York will visit at the home shade. A beauty, greatly of his parents after the first of beck, Virginia, Majori Bonnie and Rust Tapestry, PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 August Dorothy Berry, Joan Robida, Jerry C. D. OF A. WILL; at ...... reduced ...... Sanders, Jean Smelek, Shirley and Charles Cullen Ilene Sh.ustar, Nadine Yaklich, MEET AUGUST 10! $186.00 Antique Velvet 2-Pieoe Suite with $265.00 High Quality 2-Piece Friere Suite Nancy Yaklich, Evelyn, Irene and LANDSCAPE GARDENER BAPTISMS HELD down-filled back, in kidney shape, Junios Yaklich and Audrey Germ New Lawns Made — Landscape St. Rita’s court, Catholic Daugh­ $ 1 1 9 J AT GLOBEVILLE The children played games and at ...... at ...... n 9 8 J Plans Made for the Modern-Homi later were served delightfiil re ters of'America, will meet Thurs­ Shrubbery and Tree Planting and Joseph’s Polish Parish) freshments. day evening, August ip, at the $226.00 Two-Piece Rust Tapestry Suite, $265.00 Beautiful Carved Frame Suite in Placing. Guaranteed Work ^ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Miss Wilamaine MePhee of Den­ Catholic Daughters’ clubhouse, ^down-fjlled, loose pillow fine frieze cover, Reasonable Prices. chael VolosiU II was baptized Mi­ ver is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Platt 1772 Grant street. This is a regu-| lar business meeting. All visiting; backs ...... at ...... ( 1 6 9 J FERTlLIZfiR YORK 846| M 3 8 J I chael III, with Mary Seich and Rogers. Frank Cuba as sponsors, the Rev. i,A meeting of the F. C. club was Catholics Daughters from other- courts are welcome to attend. The firms listed here de-i E. Morgan, S.J., officiating. The hdld at the home of Mrs. R. Parise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony oh Sunday afternoon. After a serve to he remembered| Sumaricz was baptized Davlene short business meeting, games FAVOR RECEIVED Flora, with Helen Veretta and were played and refreshments A reader of The Register wished when you are distributing; to express thanks for a favor re­ American Furniture Co. Adolph Mikucki as sponsors. served by the hostess. The fol .your patronage in the dif-; The parish is asked to co-oper­ lowing were present: Mmes. Carl ceived through the intercession of Easy Tenns^ Sixteenth at Lawrence- :No Intereal ate with the church committee for Ochiato, Mike Ochiato, Mike Di Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. ferent lines of business. the coming carnival. odosio, Gabriel Caricato, Lewis Rita and the Little Flower. [

Missionaries Show Need of Lay llork'^^te Father Servant W as atj|g Ordained at - * Splendid Progress (Continued From Page One) bearable stench and may cause se­ ple “ out for the sights.” rious trouble if the refuse is not London.— Remarkable progress Burial of Blessed Bernadette creek bed and leaped ten to fifteen Water was reported to be breast feet in the air like an ocean break­ cleared up promptly. high in many of the streets in the is being maintained in the mission Told by Bisbop (Continued From Page One) In recalling this memory this Louvain Rites er, carried debris of all kinds. Prompt action by police and fire lower district near Cherry creek fields by the Mill Hill Fathers, it is the Sisters of Lourdes— like Ber­ old friend of iBerfiadette’s laughed Whole trees were smashed against departments after the first warn­ and the Platte, and it even was a shoyn in the annual report of St. the concrete bridges like kindling ing had been given from Parker nadette. with good heart. Soon, becoming foot and a half deep in the Union Joseph’s Foreign Missionary so­ Washington. — With a state­ Louvain.— Sixteen were ordain­ wood. Crates, boxes, parts of undoubtedly saved many lives. ment |f the aims and objects pf “ I recall very well,” she said, serious again, she added: station. The water was quite a bit 0 ed to the priesthood July .23 at houses, bales of hay, in fact almost Hundreds of people lined the ciety. The number of Baptisms the Apologetic institute, the Mdst “ this brave Bernadette. In the higher at St. Elizabeth’s than in “ One day, in the recreation the American college, here, j Two anything that was in the path of banks of Cherry creek early in the similar flood 20 years ago. administered by the Mill Hill Fa­ Rev. Ldwin V. O’Hara, Bishop of courtyard of the school she court, a young woman who was other members of the class— thp played often with the rest of us, the destructive stream, went dash­ the morning till afternoon to thers in the past twelve months Great Falls, concluded his series pf talking with Bernadette cried out Rev. Timothy Champoux of the ing along the roaring torrent. A watch the spectacle in the flooded lectures at the Catholic University members of the kindergarten with envy: Diocese of Springfield, Mass., and Favor* Received reaches the grand total of 48,281, class. She- never laughed loudly, fanner living fifteen miles from stream, which is usually a mere of America. , ‘“ You are fortunate! You are the Rev. Bernard Isherwood of the and in the same period almost one was never exuberant, but she was Denver found a big section of hog trickle. People on the south side A subscriber of The Register “ The purpose and aim of tfie I sure to go to heaven.’ Diocese of Rapid City— were oi)- fence from his place on the bank were hours late for work as street wishes to make a thanksgiving for and a half millions of Confessions Apologetic institute are to brijig * “ ‘Oh, Madame!’ Bernadette re­ dained in the United States and near St. Elizabetii’s. He had no cars and autos stood lined on favors received from the Infant have been heard, and .two and “ She was easily out of breath. men to the knowledge and service plied, ‘I must merit it.’ ” England respectively. hopes of finding his forty head of Broadway for blocks. Other of Prague and the Sacred Heart three-quarter millions of Holy Later I knew that her parents Communions have been distributed of God,” said Bishop O’Hara. “ All Remembered in Village Those ordained here July 28 hogs. The dead animal matter in streets were equally jammed, a through the intercession of Our should converge to Christ, who iis were obliged to place her at the were Fathers John Archibald, the water gave out an almost un­ , large part of the crowd being peo­ Lady of Lourdes and St. Anthony. to the faithful in Mill Hill missions. window of their home because of The journalist observed that in the^Way, the Truth and the Life. her native village the remembrance for the Diocese of Cleveland; “ The mpst important agency es­ her persistent asthma. She never James Burke, Diocese of Portland, spoke of apparitions, but our par­ pf Bernadette remains familiar. In tablished in the Church is the par­ speaking of her they call her sim­ Me.; William Byron, Diocese of ents believed entirely in her sin­ ish— minor agencies are useful, ply, “ Bernadette.” Three houses Winona; James Carberry, Diocese cerity, in her absolute disinterest­ but the parish must become a mis in which she lived still stand: the of Newark; Bernard Collips; Dio^ sionary centfer where apologetic edness and her supernatural Mill of Boiy, where she wae'born'; i cese of Oklahoma City and Tulsa.: power. work is carried on. ^ the poor little house at 15 Rue des Diocese of Rapid Oh! Boy— Fishing Season’s Here I a “ The clergy are too few, and Mother’* Hand Cured ^Petits “Fosses, formerly the mu­ City; Maurice Goan, Diocese q|f the Catholic schools are too few “ One time my mother was suf­ nicipal jail, where she lived during Portland, Me.; Basil Karen, Dic^ 4 fering from a violent pain in her FOLLOW THIS SCHEDULE AS IT CHANQES WEEKLY to do the work alone; lay peopje the Apparitions and where she re­ cese of Cleveland; James Hemau, are needed, and by the sacrament hand, which had continued for mained with her parents until Diocese of Cleveland; Joseph' of Confirmation they are called ito several days. On a Sunday, at 1860; finally, the Lacade mill, Hughes, Diocese of Providened; do apostolic work. There should the close of Vespers, she said to known as the “ paternal house of William McMahon, Diocese of Deh be mobilization of the laity, ;so Bernadette: the Soubirous family,” where the Moines; Ludger Melancon, Dioceais Complete Fisherman’s Vacation Guide that Christian education may ‘“ Listen, hold my hand.’ mother and family of the Blessed of Portland, Me.; Napoleon Pel(- reach both children and adults. ;A “ ‘What do you want me to do?’ died. letier, Diocese of Portland, Me great agency for the success of “ ‘I want you to hold my hand.’ Subsequently the,house became William Reid, Diocese of Oklahomj Supplying weekly with a complete fishing this work is the Confraternity ;of “ Bernadette did as she was told, the property of Jean-Marie Soubi­ City and Tulsa; Patrick Thompso Christian Doctrine.” all the while smiling, and the same rous, brother of Bernadette, who Diocese of Ogdensburg, and Johi 2 Great Bargains schedule, telling where to fish, whether evening my mother was cured.” died at Lourdes leaving five chil­ Young, Diocese of Portland, M' “ Pius X,” said Bishop O’Hara, Mme. Nicolau then.told of sev­ in Complete KODAKS . “ was not the Pope of frequent dren, two daughters and three The Rev. Gerard Schellinger of the fish are biting, condition of the roads, eral cures of this kind. -Communions only; he was the sons, who are the nearest descend­ the class of 1912, until recently “ Do you remember the appari­ Pope of the Christian doctrine. ants of Bernadette. pastor of St. Joseph’s church, Raw­ Fishing (lutfits condition of streams (whether muddy or tions, Madame?” asked the inter­ A brother and godson of Berna­ lins, Wyo., and chaplain of tn'e and FILM His wish was that the Confrater­ viewer. No. 1— ^ $4.40 nity of Christian Doctrine wopld dette died at Lourdes in February, Wyoming state penitentiary, who clear) , and be sure to patronize these re­ “ Certainly,” she replied. “ One 1931. He _ was called Bernard has been appointed vice rector value— Kodak Developing be established and function as a spoke of nothing but that. My > parish acti\'ity. Pierre Soubirous and was present the American college, succeeds thje $2.15 liable advertisers. Printing and parents got up at 3 o’clock in the .y in the Basilica of St. Peter at Rt. Rev. Msgr. Louis Smet, whp Rod, reel, “ In 1905, Pius X gave a set jof morning to go to the grotto. 'There Enlarging regulations for this work: Fir^t: Rome at the beatification of his will remain in the capacity bl line; 6 snell f was an immense crowd. A certain sister. spiritual director. Persons who taught or attended number of these were called at hooks; 6 Bernadette, to whom'the Virgin a s s r t ed Bring us your films the teaching of Christian doctrine the proces-verbai, as, despite the 0 Fishermen Invited to Visit twice a month were granted a appeared eighteen times in the ies; tube barriers, they had penetrated to course of the year 1858, passed for careful finishing. plenary indulgence. Second: Each Anthony^s Ha$ BB shot; 2 the grotto of Massabielle. My eight years at Lourdes after the St, Denver's Finest Auto Laundry parish should establish the Cohr--mother was among them, leaders. The Apparitions. She ended her days We have spared no expense to provide a plant that we tratemity of Christian Doct'rinp, commission...... of poliqe said to her; No. 2— and enlist the aid of lay personk at the .convent of St. Gilard, at Summer Activity believe is a credit to Denver, from a standpoint of beauty, cen­ ‘How, you? A woman so reason­ Nevers, April 16, 1879, at the age $9.95 set for tralized location and modem efficiency. to share in the labor for the glory able !’ EASTMAN KODAK of God. Third: In large towns, of 35 years and three months. She Despite the' hot weather; St. $4.95 “ ‘ Yes,’ replied my mother, ‘I had been a religious for twelve where there are non-Catnolic uni­ also!’ ” Anthony’s neighborhood house and Jointed bamboo rod, reel, line; The Conoco Auto Laundry STORES, INC. years. 6 snell hooks; 2 leaders; 2 spin­ versities, colleges and other insti­ clinic in North Denver are experi­ 626 16th St. Phone KE. 8321 tutions of learning, religious encing a fine attendance at crassejs ners; 6 assorted flies; aluminum 1360 Broadway Gillaspie System KEysteme 6534 -classes should be established to music and dramatics and in the fly box. teach the young people in.'these supervised out-of-doors games. Tested and proven 1938 pattern LiilH’icating schools. SUMMER SCHEDULE OF MASSES As one of the features of the FLIES...... Sc each; 50c dos. CONOCO Oftcial City and *^°4e of Canon Law of summer pro^am, 81 children were Famous “ HAYWOOD” Washing I91f^tates: ‘That the .Confrater­ FOR COLORADO IS ANNOUNCED guests at a picnic at a local amuse­ Flies ...... $1.2S doz. Slate Brake For That nity of Christian Doctrine shall ment park Tuesday. Cars for Rubber Hip Boots— Service Statioa ^ ^ _ DENVER Special ...... $2.65 Polishing be established jp every parish and Everereen, Mass aj Kittridcc **eh transportation to the park were Cathedral, Colfax and Lofftn, 5, «. 7, diocese.’ It is safe to say that it 8* 9. 10 and noon. Sunday, 10. donated by Miss Margaret Mc­ Outing Trip will be, but our greatest concern Fleming, 7 and 9. Carty, Miss Carter, Mrs. Rice and Motors and Chassis Cleaned Annunciatioh, E. 36th »nd Humboldt. Florance, 7. first SOfiday; 9, second is that it shall be not on paper •6:80, 7 :30, 9, lo and noon. Sunday: week days, 7 :30. Mrs. Rhodes. To make that outing Blessed Sacrament, Montview Blvd only, and fail to fill the purpose and Elm St.. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 11. Fort Collins, St. Josepli’s church. 6:30 The clinic held each Wednesday really enjoyable,, better for which is was established. and 9; Holy Family church, 9:15. Fitzsimons chapel, Fitzsimon* hospi­ Fort Garland, 8, sechnd and fourth is largely attended. Four Denver Best Lakes for Angling in and Around Denver. “ To assure its success th tal. 6 and 8; week days, 6 :S0. Sundays. ; ihysicians are donating their setv- take along a case of the Holy Family. W. 41th and Utica. 6. Complete Information Below ■should be a fixed program ahd 7:30. 9 and 11. Fort Logan, 8 ;30, May J to December ices to the clinic and the nursinj|; 8; 9. December 9 to April SO. FN6< Fee HIGHLAND LAKE— Go to Mesde good old favorite. trained teachers. It should be set Holy Ghost. 19th and California. 6, duties are being cared for by the BEST ANGLING WATERS NEAR Fort Lyon, U.S.V. hospital, 7. ■ DENVER vis Longmont, 1 mile north of Mesde. up in a parish as an organization 9:16, 10:15. 11:15 and 12:15. Fort Lupton, 9, first Sunday; 10:16, Catholic Nurses’ association. A then west to lake; bsee, perch and under the pastor and a set of ^^Hoiy Rosary. E. 47th and Peari, 8 and other Sundays. All lakes marked (*) In front of total of 240 attended in the month name ave licensed lakes. crappie. Falstaff teachers—the best we can geti— Loyola, E. 28rd and York. 6, 7. 8:80. Frederick, 9. first, third and fifth Sun­ of July. 1640 CALIFORNIA ST. Directions of how to get there are LONE TREE LAKE— To Berthoud. days: 7:80, second and fourth Sundays. four miles we9t of Berthoud, ask at to teach religion. Then a group 10:30 and noon. Gardner, 7 and 9. accurately described. Mt. Carmel, W. 86th and Navajo, 5, Those in charge at St. Anthony^'s •ALLEN’S LAKE—To Boulder, Berthoud; trout, perch, catfish and of visitors (called fishers), who go 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Georgetown. 9. are forming plans for the winter bass. Pale Beer into the homes and hunt up those Glenwood Springs, 8 and 10, Sundays; take Lyons road after you croee Left Presentation* W. 7th and Knox Ct.. holy days, 7 :30 and 9. months. With the construction of Hand craek one mile, turn to left LONGMONT RESERVOIR — To L who should be at religious instruc­ 6 and 9. Longmfint, take Lyons road through Golden, BOO 14th St.,’ 8. < a little theater in what was a barih FISHING through fence half mile: bass, perch, It's advisable, too, on tions. A survey of the parishes Sacred Heart, 28th and Larimer, 6. 7, Gordon, Mass first Sunday of month trout and salmon. Hygiene, two and one-half miles past 8:30 and 10:80. Hygiene, Iroad runs around right side only. in back of the neighborhood house, FISHERMAN FRIENDS •BASELINE RESERVOIR — Five and missions is made at least onde St. Cajetan'a, 9th and Lawrence, 7, 8 dramatics will feature the activ­ of lake; bass, sunfish and perch. any trip into the hills a year. and 10:30. Grand Junction, 6 and 8:80; Benedic­ They’re Biting Great iqilei west of Lafayette on Baseline tion follows laat Mass. ities in the winter months. road. Large rainbow trout, bass and LAKE LOVELAND— Loveland 60 St. Catherine's, W. 42nd and Federal, Large Black Baa* miles from Denver; base, crappie, to carry a few botti$#. “ Another group is the ‘Study 6. 7. 8:80. 9:45, U and 12. Grand Lake, 8 and 10; Conffissiona be­ Four groups, three men’s soci­ perch. fore Masses. Rainbow Trout perch. of Deep Rock water. club,’ which has charge of the St. Dominic'a, W. 29th and Federal, •BERKELEY LAKE— Out Federal MARSHALL LAKE — About one B:80, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. Grand Valley, 11, firet Sunday. eties totalling 200 men and a Crappie* boulevard to 48th, turn to left teachers’ institutions, where lay Greeley, 6:15 and 9. mile east and one mile south of St. Elizabeth's, 11th and Curtia, Sun* woman’s group of 60 women, hold and Catfish straight to lake; catch catfish, perch Marshall, then turn weat; trout, You’ll be sure then that people are prepared to teach re­ days* 6, 7, 8, 9:15 and 11; holy days* Gunnison, 6 and 8:30; week daye, 7:30. and bass. Hoehne; Mase first Sunday of month meetings in the neig;hboThood Reesrd catches being perch and large euckera; open Hay your drinking water is ligion to others. It also has 6* 7, 8, 9:15 and 12:15. only. made daily; min­ BODECKER’S LAKE — To Ber- 26. St. Francis de Sales'. So. Sherman and house. The attendance' is always • charge of sale and distribution of 'Holly, 16 on first, third and fifth Sun'- nows and worms for thoud, to Campion, turn three miles MESA LAKE— By way of Mont­ strictly pure. Alameda, 6, 7:80, 8:80, 9:30* 10:80 and large. : sale. west of Campion: perch and catfish. rose and Delta. Beautiful scenery Catholic publications.” Bishop 11:30. d*ys; 8 on second and fourth Sundays. Holtwood, 11, third Sunday only. The clinic continues to give oqJt The only lake in the region restocked •BOWLES LAKE— West of Little­ and large rainbow trout. O’Hara said that in his dioccjse SL James* E. 18th and Newport, ■ 7 annually with big fish. Recently re­ ton, about two and one-half miles, MONARCH LAKE— KA ROSE— Phone TAbor 5121 and 9. Holyoke, (priest ill, no Hasses at milk and flour to needed persons. every Catholic family, rich o f present). stocked with 100,000 eatchable eize turn to the right; bass, perch, crappie Follow Grand Lake road to and out poor, received a Catholic paper; St. John's* E. 5th and Josephine, 6:30, ^ Hotchkiis, 8, fourth Sunday only. Fifteen gallons of skim milk in ad­ rainbow trout. bullheads and excellent trout fishing, of Granby to road marked to Ka 'NATURE MADE IT PURE* ,7 :30, 8:30. 9:30, 11 and noon; week Hugo, 9. dition to about 150 quarts of milk Fee*— Daily, K A /4 RecenGy stocked with 100,000 catch- Rose. Native and rainbow trout. 7,500 subscriptions came through days, 7 and 8. able eize rainbow trout. Cabins and accommodations. St. Joseph's. W. 6th and Galapago, 6* Ignacio, 7 :80 and 10. second Sunday were recently distributed. includes fine boats...... the Confraternity of Christian only. ' Luaches and Refreshmenst Served at •BOYD LAKE— about fiv* miles NAYLOR LAKE— To Georgetown, 7* 8:3,0* 9:30 and 11:30; holy days* 5:30* ask at Georgetown; lake is five miles Doctrine. [The Register, Eastern 6* 7, 8 and 9. lliff, 8 :30 and 10. (Hours alternate the Lodge northeast of Loveland; crappie, perch with Crook.) and baas. to left of Georgetown: trout. Montana Edition.] St. Joseph’s (Polish), £. 46th and GENERAL BALBO NEDERLAND LAKE— To Neder­ Penn, 7 and 9. } Julesbnrg, 8 and 9 :30. (Gallagher’s) •CLAYMORE LAKE— Fort Col­ Keenesburg, 9, first, third and fifth lins to Laporte; take road to left into land; trout. “ A fourth group is the district St. Leo's, W. Colfax and 10th, $, 7. 9 •OWEN’S LAKE— Go to Valmont and 10:30; week days, 8. Sundays; 11, second and fourth Sundays. THANKS SISTERS foothills about one and one-half organization— where nearby par­ Kiowa, 9, June and August; 11, July BOWLES LAKE miles; base, perch, sun perch and on Boulder road; lake is just north ishes meet twice a year to consult St. Louis', Englewood, 8300 So. Sher­ Two miles west of Littleton of power plant lake; crappie, perch, man. 6 and 8:30. ahd September. trout. and exchange ideas, and also re­ Kittridge, 10. The Missionary Sisters of the COPELAND LAKE— 65 miles from trout, some bass. St. Mary Magdalen's, Edgewater, W. Denver on South St. Vrain road; rain­ POMONA LAKE— Follow Leyden port on the religious work ac­ 26th and Depew* 8 and 10. Kremmling, 9, second Sunday. Sacred Heart at Columbus hos­ Lafayette. 8, first Sunday; 9:30, pital, Chicago, have received ft bow and Eastern brook fishing; good car line to , turn right one complished. Last is a diocesan St. Patrick’s, W. 83rd and Pecos, 6, accommodations at Copeland Laka mile; perch and bass. 8, 10 and noon. ond, third and fourth Sundays. La Garita, 10, third Sunday only. i;elegram from General Italo Balhj) lodge lor fishing parties. •ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAKE— Out center, which receives reports and St. Philomcna's* E. 14th and Detroit, Federal boulevard to 46th, turn to 6. 7:46, 9 and 11:80. La Jars, 10:30, second Sunday; 8 and in which the Italian air minister • CHURCHES LAKE — Longmont sets up standards. This sum- 10, fourth Sunday. Hart’s Corner road to Broomfield and one mile left straight to lake; catfish, perch - marizes the theory and practice of St. Rose of Lima's, W. Nevada and So. thanks them for their ho^itality and bass. Navajo, 8 and 10. La 'Junta, Our Lady of Guadalupe, 8 south; base, perch and crappie. and 10; St. Patrick’s, 7 ;30. and 6:15. to him and some of his officers in Invites all fishermen and fam­ •ELDORA LAKE— To Eldora. lake •SLOAN’S LAKE— Out West Col­ the confraternity.” St. Vincent de Paul’s, E. Arizona and fax three blocks past hospital, turn “ Another factor that we neecLt’ So. Josephine. 6:30, 8. 9:80 and 11. Lamar, St; Francis de Sales’ church, 8. the course of their stay in that ilies and tourists going a'Jid is half mile to left of Eldora: cannot Our Lady o f Guadalupe, 9 :30, first, sec­ city. These sisters conduct the get to it with auto; trout. to right three blocke; perch and ban. said Bishop O’Hara, “ is a national OUTSIDE DENVER coming from the mountains to •HEINZ LAKE— West of Little­ S’T. MARY’S LAKE—To Idaho Aguilar, Masses second and fourth ond, third and fifth Sundays, j Las Animas, 9 :15, Queen of Heaven orphanage, Den­ stop and visit with u*. ton, 7 miles, turn left to house: bast Springs, 16 miles from Idaho Springs, center for the confraternity, Sundays. ask ai Idaho Springs; trout. where information _may be "ob­ Akron. 8 or 10:30 (hours alternate Leadville, Annunciation .church, 7 and ver. and perch. i ; St. Joseph’ s church, 7 and 8:30. W E ISSUE tained and clearing work carried with Yuma). One of the features of the prct- Alamosa, 7:30 and 9:30. Limon, 10 ;46, second and fourth Sun FISHING LICENSES VISIT HART’S CORNER EN ROUTE Patronize on.” , Allison, 10. days. gram arranged for General Balbo Bishop O’Hara aqrounced “ that Antonito, 8. Littleton, 8 and 10. and his men at Chicago was a pa­ Refreshments, Lunches Arvada. Shrine of St. Anne, 8 :46. Longmont, 7 and 9. rade and a •visit to Fort Sheridan. Best Trout Streams Near and in Denver j^ jn his diocese this summer he has Aspen, 8. Los Valdeses, 10, first Sunday only. C’400 Study clubs and 140 vacation Aurora, 7 and 9. Louisville, 8 and 10, Sundays; 7 and En route to Fort Sheridan the Dinners and Modern Ho’w to Get There Fully Described. 9, holy days; 8, week days. T schools, with a daily attendance - Avondale* 10. last Sunday of month party passed Columbus hospita:), SON— By way of Fairplay, Salida and These only. Loveland, 8 ;30. Cabins—Prices Right ARKANSAS RIVER— Good trout * of 11,000 children.” Mancos, 9:30, second and fourth Sun where the sisters gathered on th]e fishing along highway No. BIT west of Monarch pass to Granby; som* open Basalt, 10, third Sunday. streams in tba state; 10 hours from “ There are two policies facing Beulah* 9130. days, steps to pay tribute to the flyers. MORRISON ROAD AND Canon City in the Royal Gorge die- Manitou. 6:30, 8 and 9. triet. River le stocked each year with Denver. the Church in America at the Boulder. 6:30* 8 and 10; holy days* The parade rushed by, but wheji COLORADO RIVER— Over Ber­ 6:30 and 9. Hatheson, 11. second Sunday; 9, SHERIDAN BLVD. thousands of trout from the Parkdale present time. The first is to "retire fourth Sunday. the party returned General Balho thoud Pise to Granby; iome open Breckenridge. 9:80* second Sunday. hatchery. water down stream: more around Hot Rdiabie into the background and let the Brighton, 7 and 9. MePhee, 8, first and third Sunday!. insisted on stopping at the hospitiil •Ice Cold Beer With BEAR CREEK— Morrison to Ever­ Mead, 7 :30, first, third and fifth Sun­ Sulphur Springs, Some large trout. world go on. The second is to go Bristol, 8, first, third and fifth Sun­ and remained there with his offi­ Music Entertainment green. Mostly open. One-half hour Mostly rainbow. About 226 miles days: 10, second and fourth Sundays. days; 9, second and fourth Sundays. drive. Worms and flies. Bendemeer ^ out fearlessly and, believing in Di­ Meeker, 10:30, second and fifth Sun cers for half an hour. While he round trip. Brush, 10:30, 6rst and third Sundays: l<^ge affords two miles of famous pri­ NORTH FORK of South Platte vine /promises, work to, bring the _ 8:30, second and fourth Sundays; 9 and days. was there the sisters gave him ;| vate trout stream reserved for guests, Mesitas, 10, third Sunday only. from South Platte to Grant. Two world to a knowledge, love andi 10:30, fifth Sundays. medal, which was blessed, and BIG THOMPSON AND NORTH hours’ drive. Flies, epinnere and Advertisers Buena Vista, 9:30* third Sunday. Monument, 11, July 30 only. service of Jesus Christ. We must Monte Vista, 9, every Sunday; 7:80 bouquet. 0| > en for Season FORK, up to Eites Park. Mostly worms. Most of stream open. Brown, Burlington, 9:30* second, fourth and rainbow and Eastern brook. Three rainbow and Eastern brook. go out as apostles,” he copclud^, fifth Sundays. also on firet Sunday only. The telegram showed that Gei;- Montrose, 8, first and third Sundays hours’ drive. A good stream for NORTH ST. VRAIN— ^Two hours’ Calhan, 9, first, third and fifth Sun­ eral Balbo had not forgotten the anyone with some experience. Good drive— some nice fieh here. Free part “ and bring the message of the days. 11, second and fourth Sundays; 8 and supernatural to all mankind. When 10. fifth Sunday. incident, despite the many de­ fly stream when clear. -Plenty of free of stream is overfished. Rainbow and You Canon City* 7 and 9j the essential interests of Jesus Capulin, 8:80 and 1Q:30. Mosca, 7, except last Sunday of month mands on his time in Chicago anid fishing. brown. Mt. Harris, 10:30. third Sunday. SOUTH PORK of South Platte Cascade. 9. New York. BENDEHEER CACHE LA POUDRE— From mouth from town of South Platte to fence Christ are concerned, there are no Castle Rock, 11, Sundays in June, Newcastle, 11, third Sunday. of canon up has some fine rainbow. Nucla, 9, second Saturday. below Cheeeman dam. About twof insuperable obstacles.” August* October and December; 9. Sun­ In the course of the stop at the 32 Miles From Denver Usually good fly fishing above Litue hours’ drive from Denver. Moet of days in July* September and November. Ordway, 8, first Sunday: 9, all other hospital it was learned that the on Beer Creek South. .Thraa hours’ drive. Miles of stream ii open to free fishing. Mostly Will Not Cedaredge, 8, second Sunday of July, Sundays. stream open to free fishing. large brown and rainbow trout. Good September and November. • Artiz, 10, first Sunday only. youne daughter of General Balbo Oak Creek, 10, fourth Sunday. EAGLE RI'VER— Wolcott. Colo. stream for epinnere and small flies, Center, 8 and 10. ^ attends a school in Rome which is Berthoud pass to Kremmling; turn especially above Horse Creek. Central City* 11* first Sunday. Ouray, 11, first and third Sundays: 8. conducted by the Missionary Sis­ left through sUte bridge; trout. Cerritos* 10, second Sunday. fourth Sunday. Fishing on Private SOUTH ST. VRAIN— Two hours’ ■ Colorado Springs* St. Mary’s, 6, 7* 8, Pagosa Springs, 7 :30 and 10, first ters of the Sacred Heart, who also ELK CREEK— Go to Monrlson, then drive. Mostly open to free fishing. 9* 10 and 11:30; Sacred Heart. 8 and Sunday of month only. conduct Columbus hospital. The Stream np Turkey creek to Conifer, then turn Rainbow and brown trout. Over­ Regret It ■ 10; $acred Heart chapel, Glockner sani- Raonia, 8, second Sunday of June and school is the Institute Mother left to Shaffer’s crossing! go down fished. o tariuin, 6 and 7:30; St. Paul's* Broad­ August only. stream. Rainbow and brifok ttout. WALDEN, COLO.—To Fort Col- Big moor, 7:16 and 9:15; Corpus ChristI, Parker, 9, June and August; 11, July Cabrini. Chicken and Trout FALL RIVERr—A trilnftftfy of the Itni and op Cache La Poudra to 7 :30 and 9 :80. and September; first Sunday of month Thompson, above Estei Park. Has Cameron pass. - Michigan, Ulinois, Conejos,'10. High Mass. only. ■ South Boulder, 7, first, third and fifth Dinners...... $ 1 .0 0 some good Eastam brook fishing in Platte and Canadian rivers; rainbow, Coffee Craig* 10, fourth Sunday. PlattevUle, 10:16, first Sunday of Sundays; 9, second and fourth Sundayu; Horseshoe park. brook and nativ* trout; 190 miles 7, week days except Wednesday. Modem Cabins...... $ 1 .5 0 Crested Butte* 6 and 8. month; 9, other Sundays. GUNNISON RIVER AT GUNNI­ from Denvtr. CHpple Creek, 7 :80, June 26, July 9 Pneblo, Sacred Heart church, lltb and Springfield, 10:30, fourth Sunday onllf. and 28, Ai^ust 6 and 20; 9, June 18* Grand, 7 and 9, Sundays; week days, 7; Starbuck, Mass at Kittridge, 10. i PHONE EVERGREEN 119 July 2. 16 and 80. August 18 and 27. St. Anthony of Padua’s church, 226 Clark Steamboat Springs, 8 and 10, first anid DON’T GO PAST HARTS CORNER— STOP SALE Creede. 7 :80, first Sunday. St., 7 and 9, Sundays; week daye, 8 fifth Sandays; 8, third and fourih Sufi, Crook. 8:30 and 10.80 (hours alter­ St. Francle Xavier’s; Logan and Pine, 6 days. { I nate Sundays with lliff). 8 and 10; St. Leander’e, 1400 E. 6th, 7 Sterling, 6, 7:80, 8 :30 and 10: dai] 9 Deertrall* 11:30, first, third and fifth and 9; St. Patrick's, 226 Michigan, 6, Mats, 7. At Your gro­ Sundays. 7:60, 9 and 10:30; Mt. Carmel, 421 Park Stoneham, 10:30. aeeond Sunday; 8:8 ■ Del Agua, first Sunday. St., 8, 9:30 and 10:80: week daye, third Sunday. B RQD Ki F O R E S Del Norte* 8 and 10; weak days, 7 and 7:30; first ^tday, 7 and 8; St. Stonewall Monument Lake, Masa fit IW . L. LEBLIN6* Inc. cer's now-a real and 7:80. Mary’s church, 80o Park, 6, 7 :S0 and 9 Segundo, first Sunday of month only, ^ DtUa* 7 and 9, first and third Sundays i chapel, St. Mary's,-217 Mesa, 6. Stratton, 7, every Sunday; 9 alto i DISTRIBUTORS OF 11, second and fourth Sundays; 8. fifth Ramah. 9. second Sunday; 11, fourth first and third Sundays; week days, 7. bargain price Sunday. Sugar City. 10, first Sunday only. I! Sunday. Dolores. 10* first and third Sundays. Red Cliff, 9 ;30, fourth Sunday only. Superior. 9, first, third and fifth Sa^- on this top- Durango, St. Columba's, 6 and 8; week Rico, 10, fifth Sunday only. days; 7, second and fourth Sundays. e days, 7:80: Sacred Heart, 7:80 and 10. Ridgeway, 9, fourth Sunday. Teiluride, 7 :30, second Sunday only. GENERAL M East Lake. 9:30. Rifle, 9, first and third. Sundays, Terelo, fourth Sunday of month onl: quality coffee. 9 Eaton, 12:80. Rocky Ford, 8 and 9 :30. Trinchera, third Sunday of month onl Edgewater. 8 and 10. Roggen, 11, flret, third and fifth Sun Trinidad, 6:80. 6:30, 7 :10, 8:30 and 1 ■ \ Elbert. 9. June and August: 11. July days; 9, second and fourth Sundays. Troutdaie, Mass at Kittridge, 10. {| THE BLOWOUT-PROOF TIRE and September; fourth Sunday of month Rouse, Mass on third Sunday of month Vietor, 7 :80, June 18, July L 16 and ■ only. only. 30, August 18 and 27; 9, June 26; July Eldorado Springs* Mass at South Boul­ Saguache,: 8 and 10. second and fourth 9 and 28, August $ and 20. MAJESTIC t Vigil, third Sunday of month only. PRESTOLITE der* 7* first, third and fifth Sundays; 9* Sundays only. C W T C C P 'R ! a T P T lo t*>« Rocky MounUina, aix ■ j second and fourth Sundays. Sallda. 7 and 9. Vtnefand, 10, Vccond and third Sun­ A OvT lSO viX lA liri J. miles above Evergreen on Cub creek. Bluhlll Salt Craek, 10, first Sunday of month days. A U T O RADIO ! Elizabeth. 9, June and August; It, BATTERIES Tucked down amid the Rockies— only 88 miles from Danver. Accommoda­ ■ I July and September, second Sunday of Waltenburg, 6, 8 and ID, (All in one) tion* by day or week. Our dinners made u* famous. Plan to com* and I month only. '^an Francisco, 8, first and third Sun. Welby, 8 and 10. . dine witk us and be imprasaed with simplicity, style and. chamiinz beauty. ’ Englewood, 8800 So. Sherman, 6 and days. Weldona, 8:80, first Sunday; 10:3||, ■ Phone M A. 4343 Coffee 1 8:30. San Luis, 7:80 and 9:30. fourth Sunday. * 444 14th St. ’ PHONE EVERGREEN 25 t I Erie. 0:80. first Sunday; 8* second, San PedrO, 10, first and third Sundays. Weaton, tacond Sunday of month onlfi. Edwin F. Welg, Brook Forest, Colo. , third and fourth Sundays. Silverton, 7 and 9, third Snnday only Wray. 9:80; 9, holy daya. DOWNTOWN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Estes Park, 7:80 and 9:80, July and Sopris, Mass on second Sunday Yuma, 8 or 10:30 (hours alternatjs For rata* aad Inlormatien see Hertz System, 1711 Tremont. Ph. KE. 3102 Anruit. month only. with Akron). Springs K. of C. Success Crowns 1!S PlitSFIIT IT Trade in Your Old Watch on a Glare is a brightness within the field of view of such an exces­ Heads Seated Edgewater Fete sive character as to cause discomfort or interference with vision. New 6ruen, Elgin, Hamilton It may strike suddenly, with harmful results, or it may be con­ tinuously striking slowly and insidiously causing eye strain. The FETT (St. Mary Magdateue’s Pariah) Colorado Springs.— Officers for eyes gradually break down before the steady strain and glaring the coming year were installed The pastor and members of the or Illinois Tuesday evening, July 25, at a parish wish to extend their sin-j contrast. Tinted lenses ground in your correction remedies this. regular meeting of the Knights of cere thanks to all friends of the We wUI aUow you $5 or more on your oM watch re­ WELFlRi CLIIG Columbus in their home. District III ST. piimcn parish who helped at the recent Deputy Joseph A. Craven of Den­ parish festival which closed last gardless of condition. Swigert Bros. Optical Co. ver had charge of the ceremonies. Saturday. The following individ­ Pueblo.— There is general re­ Let us put your watch in condition for your vacation. We are The new officers are Dr. Adam (St. Patrick’s Parish) uals were winners of prizes: The DENVER’S RELIABLE OPTOMETRISTS joicing at the Sacred Heart or­ equipped to repair any standard watch quickly and inexpensively. Mullett, grand knight; Dr. L. L. The most delightful party ever fifty-dollar cash prize was awarded phanage over the return of Dr. We also offer unexcelled cleaning service at low cost. This in­ Kill the Glare With z'TBN Vacation Time With Glynn, deputy grand, knight; Dr. held in this parish was that on to J. J. Benson, 2464 Harlan Woodbridge from his much-needed cludes the cleaning of every tiny part, oiling and regulating. Tinted Prescription Tinted Lenses Means E. F. O’Leary, chancellor; J. L. Monday evening in the beautiful street, Edgewater; the twenty-five- vacation, for this return means the Bring your watch in today for an estimate. Enlow, recorder; C. T. Haas, finan­ grounds between the church and dollar cash prize to Miss Nellie I* Comfort resuming of work at the child wel­ cial secretary; Vernon Honey, rectory. One hundred and twenty- Evans, 2634 West 36th avenue; fare clinic, which is a beneficial 1550 California St. (Est.1002) Phone KEystone 7651 treasurer; Frantfis Beyle, warden; five members and friends of the the twelve-dollar prize to Rita feature for the children of the Albert Redelberjger, advocate; T. Holy Name Athletic league partici­ Hursting, R. R. No. 1, Edgewater; M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. orphanage, many of whom have M. Rinehart, inside guard; Andrew pated in the features arranged the eight-dollar prize to Roy Cris- already been aided through its 627 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 Loettscher, Frank Stark, outside for their enjoyment. Cards and telli, 3841 West 33rd avenue, Den­ ministrations and the remainder guards; Dr. L. G. Comeap, lec­ games with refreshments and ver ; the five-dollar prize to David Jewelry Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned of whom are awaiting their turn turer; Thomas Fagan, Jr., organ­ prizes Contributed to the pleasure Flanagan, 560 St. Paul street, for examination. The sisters are ;: Triangle Cleaners. & Dyers i I ist; the Very Rev. William Kipp, of those attending. The fund Denver; the beautiful hope chest deeply indebted to Dr, Wjoodbridge chaplain. raised will be used to defray the to Mrs. Paul Basko, 2568 Ingalls ^ “ Denvefs Most Reliable” ' I for his kindly attention to the chil­ expenses of St. Patrick’s ball street, Edgewater; the fancy quilt , , Men’s Suits cUaned and pressed...... 60c ' dren’s health, and to> Miss Mc- Corpus Christ! guild will hold team, which to date has already to A. J. Patsy, 2471 Jay street, Men's Topcoats cleaned and pressed,...... 78c ' Clane, child welfare worker, for its next business meeting in Cor­ toadies’ Plain Dresses and Coats cleaned and pressed....._____ ...... „...85c , won the softball championship and Edgewater; table cloth, donated 10% FOR CASH CARRY the' interest manifested in them, pus Christi hall on Thursday after­ i s ' undefeated in the baseball by the Sisters of St. Joseph, to Home Public Market 1S27 PARK AVE. J. E. FLYNN. Owner and UansECr MAIN 6179 ' and also do they feel exceed­ noon, August 10. Mrs. S. Mc- league. The twelve prizes were George Streitenberger, Sr.; bed­ ing grateful to the sisters of Knight and Miss Rose Ganshirt awarded to the following: Mari­ spread to Mrs. Margaret Henckle; St. Mary’s hospital, who gener­ will be hostesses. on Higgins, bridge set; Ar­ footstool to Mrs. Ellen McGovern. ously accommodate the children in Father Currsin of Providence, mour Star ham, Joseph Basso; All things considered the annual Skelly their newly-established pediatric FR. I., was a recent visitor to this Mayflower ham, William Femini; parish festival was very successful. STEBENNE’S SERVICE STATION Products department. region. ten gallons of gasoline, Frances Sunda:y will be the regular Com­ FIVE-POINT LUBRICATION The children spend one hour a. Chiolero; hand-embroidered scarf, ARCADE Forrest Allen of St. Thomas’ munion Sunday for the Altar and I Shock Absorber Service— Tires and Accessories day of their vacation in their re­ Matilda Rickenbacher; electric E. 18TH ^VE. AND MARION ST. PHONE YORK 9300 seminary returned to Denver Tues­ Rosary society at the 8 o’clock spective classrooms, reading and lamp, Katherine Winters; station­ day, July 25, after spending a Mass. Grocery & Market story telling, and are given an op­ ery, Joseph Basso; stationery, week in Colorado Springs in the portunity to complete their course Mrs. William DuBois; painting, interest of The Guild, the semi­ SUGAR in penmanship. The chaplain aic- “ Light of the World,’’ Mrs. Kate “Look for the Large nary publication. companies the senior boys on their Dalsant; dressing table, Mary Father Maurus of St. Mary’s Cloth Bag, Neon Fish Sign” Catholic hikes and daily trips to Lake Min- Powers; ton Routt county coal, 26 E. 6th nequa, where they enjoy them­ church spent last Sunday in Den­ Charles Myers; ton Routt county DENVER’S EXCLUSIVE Symbolism selves for a few hours in swim­ ver. coal, Thelma Thomas. Father FISH ft POULTRY MARKET Are. With $1.00 Grocery Purchase ' in ming. They all enjoy aii^ evening Mrs. J. W. Murray and two sons. Wogan, assisted by members of stroll, which usually comprises Jack and James, have returned the Young Ladies’ sodality, was We Always Have a Large TA . 6468 Monuments more than twenty blocks. The from a two months’ visit in Long host. BIIIEFIT imiFD Variety to Select From. girls excel in croquet but they Beach, Calif. News has been received this never win in a baseball game. week from Father Sommaruga Regis Guild Summer Card Phone MAin 3515 Delivery Baying that his father is critically RED STAR In the absence of Sisters Ade­ Party'Will Be Out- laide and Ermelinda, who are Pupils ill in Milan, Italy, from a poison REQUIESCANT IN PACE spending a few weeks at St. Fran­ infection following a, mosquito standing Event CASH STORES cis’ hospital, Colorado Springs, isting. He asks the Trayers of MAE G. REILLY, UlO Grant St. Sis­ Hiking Series his congregation for his father’s If the activity of its members Home Public Market PATRONIZE ter of Eleanor G. and Walter F. Reilly of Dorothy Sabo, a pupil of the sev­ 979 Broadway Denver and Alfred J. Reilly of Long enth jrade, is conducting the choir 'speedy recovery. IS a guarantee of success, Regis Beach, Calif. Requiem Mass was offered The Rev. Leo Eichenlaub, O.S. guild 'W’ill have an outstanding Theodore servi^s, under the direction of (St. Jamei’ Pairi«h) EGGS REGISTER at the Cathedral Monday at 9. Inter­ Sister, Amata. All agree that Dor­ B.,r recovered sufficiently from in- party Wednesday evening, August ment Mt. Olivet. othy’s first attempt at the organ The children who iattended the ijuries suffered in a recent acci- 16. Practically every member of Medium Standards, JAMES KENNY. Mullen home. Re­ vacation school have been going ident to resume his duties on Mon- this small but zealous group is ADVERTISERS quiem Mass was offered at the home's at the Holy Hour was satisfactory Doxen, 1 4 ^ Ha'ckethal chapel Monday at 6. Funeral was held and hope she will be successful in on a series of hikes, and Wednes­ jday. The Rev. Augustine La serving on a committee or working at 2 p. m. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. day of last week all who had at­ 'Marche, O.S.B., has been trans- in some capacity for the success P. Horan A Son service. this field after her studies are completed. tended the school went on a hike ■ferred to Longmont. of the affair, "which will be given MORTUARY WILLIAM R. DUNNEBECKE. 3893 and had a wiener fry. The older Patricia Ann, infant daughter at Regis college. W. Clyde PI. Husband of Philomena Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held and Dunnebecke, father df William R., Jr., their four daughters spent a week and more sturdy boys "went on a iof Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas James A midsummer card party by the mining and fishing trip as far as 1449-51 Kalamath St. Robert J. and John B. Requiem Maas at the, orphanage visiting Mr. IPascoe, and Fiori, infant son of guild was tried two years ago and was offered at St. Catherine’s church Jamestown. There promises to be Held’s sister, Sistef M. Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Fiori Ambrose, were proved so enjoyable, as well as re­ Tuesday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. a hiking and singing club as a Phone MAin 4006 /P. Horan A Son service. who has been stationed at the or­ baptized recently by Father Au- munerative, that the event has ClasfiSied Ads further development of these JAMES D. FLANNIGAN. Mullen phanage for the last twenty years. istine. The infant son of Mr. and been made an annual one. A -■■ ■■■ ■»■ ^ A A A A a A I*- meetings. home. The body was forwarded to Over­ Mr. Held has been chef at St. rs. John E. Plym has been named breeze call always be promised land, Kans., for services and interment. Carl Johns Plym. DRUG STORES SITUATIONS WANTED Louis university since 1900, and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Sr., who was g through the spacious rooms where W. P. Horan & Son service. ! Mrs. Peter Johns will leave on Miss Rosalie Held, his oldest injured in an auto accident in Ne­ the tables will be arranged, and EXPERIENCED middle-axed womsn JOSEPH P, HARRINGTON, 89. a Monday for a six weeks’ visit in AURORA DRUG CO. salesman, died suddenly at the home of daughter, is librarian at the uni­ braska, Was brought to the home for those who prefer thel outdoors WATERS BROS. wants housework. References. 412 W. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Har­ versity, while Miss Bernadine is of her son, Paul Fitzgerald, 1735 Niagara Falls, Youngstown, Ohio, the illuminated grounds and grot­ The Prescription Store Colfax Ave., Apt. 2. Hartford rington, at 1132 East l€th avenue Sat­ specializing in social work. Both Locust St. and the World’s fair. She will be toes will prove attractive.'. Fresh Dniss - Low Pricee__ urday night of a heart attack. He suf­ PH. AURORA A-25S AURORA. POLO. MAN, father of 7 children, needs work. fered a nervous breakdown three weeks Miss Rosalie and Miss Bernadine Mary Utard, daughter of Mr. accompanied by her daughter-in- Guild members are requested to law, Mrs. Philip Johns. Wm do anythina. P. Tixier, 716 25th St. ago. He was a brother of Mrs. Mary completed their studies at Munich, and Mrs. J. E. Utard, is doing Mk . a . 1 contribute toward prizes and re- HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY Mortuary Schrader. RecAiism Mass was offered at Goetz has returned from a' visit in freshments. Miss Margie Ryan is Germany, and on this occasion en­ nicely after an appendix opera­ Your Naborhood Dmsafist STRONG BOY over 16. wishee farm the Cathedra) Tuesday at *9. Interment Hays, Kans. Her mother and sis­ general chairman and Jack Walsh, Phone SPruce 0588 700 So.. Pearl ^Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. joyed the privilege of making a tion. JAMES HUTCHINSON work. Experienced. 2887 Clarkson. MAin 620 £. Colfax ter are risiting her en route to vice chairman. The general ar­ 4988. , GEORGE McINTYRE, 64. 2430 Vine pilgrimage to Rome, where they Mrs. E. McKenzie has moved St., well-known brick mason and pio- Seattle, Wash., to visit relatives. rangements committee includes PHONE KEYSTONE 2779 attended Holy Mass, celebrated by from the parish and is located in ' neer resident of Denver, died July 81 Pope Pius XI on Easter Sunday, Mrs. Winifred Wilson and her Messrs. John Murphy, P. V, UMBRELLA REPAIRING WIDOW with 4 children needs work in St. Joseph’s hospital. A native of Blessed Sacrament parish, where pephew, Frank O’Brien, spent two UMBRELI.AS repaired, recovered. Gloves badlf. Cleanine, ietc. 25 cents an hour Res. Phone SPruce 3296 Martinsburg. Va., Mr. McIntyre came to The description of their audience Downey, Philip Clarke, J. P. Me- and ear fare. MA:in 4988. she plans to i^ertd the children to weeks in Nebraska visiting rela­ Conaty, Joseph, Ryan, J. Harold mended. Denver Umbrella Shop. 1604 Denver^ in 1882. He had aided in the was very interesting. In their visit Blessed Sacrament school this fall, Arapahoe St., second floor. MA. 8462. constru’etion of many of the largest at Pueblo they made excursions tives. Gibbons, Daniel Ryan, P. K. Ryan, WILL CARE for children and invalids; downtown office buildings. He was a 40c an hour and car fare. MAin 2783. to the Royal gorge, the Suspension A proposition was put before Ed Donahue is critically ill at J. Quinn, R. Batt of Longmont, members of the Bricklayers' union and the members of the parish last his home, having received the last EGGS A COMMUNITY SERVICE Loyola parish. He is survived by his bridge, San Isabel forest, Beulah, Reinhardt and Tovani of Boulder, COMPETENT elderly bookkeeper mother. Mrs. Elenora McIntyre, 84. Re­ Sunday, through which, by a co­ rites of the Church this week, G. Harris, J. C. Hagus, T. C. Pike’s peak and the surrounding MORGAN’S e g g f a r m . Deliveries wants fuU or part-time work. Phone quiem Mass was offered in Loyola church operative effort of the members, i Sunday will be Holy Commun- Rhoades, J. McCarthy, Carl Cores- KE. 8888. Spruce 6270. at 9 Wednesday. Buri^ was in Mt. points of scenic interest, and start­ twice weekly. 801 Sheridan. Hatfield Mortuary Olivet cemetery. W. P. Horan & Son ed for Denver on Thursday eve­ something of real value might be on day for< the members of the sell, E. C. Day, E. C. Day, Jr., HOTELS MR. a MRS. JAY M. HATFIELD ‘service. ning,' July 28, where they expect accomplished for the financial lytar and Rosary society. The C hiles Mahoney, Charles E. 2775 So. Broadway DANIEL and JOHN CONNELLY. to make similar mountain trips. needs of thej parish. Many pa­ August meeting will be held on Smith, John Fitzgerald, Horan W. A. Knapp H..A. Grout IN THE SHADOW of Colorado’ s beau­ Pueblo. Requiem Mass was offered at rishioners are doubtless away, but Wednesday afternoon, August 9, tiful Capitol. The NewhOuse hotel. Col­ ENG. 577 SP. 2805 They will return to St. Louis by Fitzgerald, Fred Doyle, Thomas the Annunciation church Saturday at 9. there are still several weeks to go «t the home of Mrs. P. J. Higgins, E. Floyd, J. Dunn, F. F. Farrell fax at Grant, Denver. Colo. Reasonable Interment Mt. Olivet. W. 'P. Horan & way of Jefferson City to visit Mrs. Colorado Art Shoppe rates. Special rates by week or month. ■Son service. Held’s relatives. before this project will go into 3529 Wyandot street. An inten­ and W. T. Roche; reception com­ 517 Fifteenth St. effect. sive drive for new members has mittee, Mrs. E. T. Gibbons, chair­ GERTRUDE LAVIN MOURNING, The Misses Margaret and Gert­ Original ,OiI and Water-Color Paint­ COLORADO I4 OTEX.— Seventeenth St. J. T. Upton Renovating Co. iStrassburg. Colo. Wife of Patsy Mourn- Mrs. J. H. Leyden has charge been conducted since the re-or- man; Mmes. Edward Murray, ings, Etchings, Art Objects, Art at Tremont; one-half block from bus ling, sister of Mrs. F. A. Dotson of Pueb- rude Langfield of E^nver spent the ^anization of this society, and a Charles Hayden, Claire Martin, J. Plaques, Picture Framing. depot. A. L. Smith, proprietor.' Phone llo, llewey I/avin. Elizabeth, and Tom of the surplices during August and week-end at the orphanage visit­ qordial invitation is extended to C. Hagus, Thomas Floyd, D. T. DEVOE ARTISTS’ MATERIALS KE. ,2391. Special low perm, rates. Carpet Cleaners Lavin. Requiem Mass was offered at 10 ing their sister, Sister M. Joseph. Mrs. Emil Schurr is taking care Monday in the Catholic church at' Kiowa. all new and prospective members Cummings, J. Quinn, Philip CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. That Clean Meinrad Hesse and his sister, of the altar linens for the first Interment Elizabeth. two weeks of August. ■to_ be present. A business session Clarke, ' M. S. Fitzgerald, J. J. 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. Prompt, Reasonable. ^ GEORGE MCDONALD, 3159 W. 38th Teresa, of Muenster, Texas, are ■will be followed by a social hour Walsh, Clarence Whitford, Batt; Personal Service |Ave. Brother of Walter, James, Bernard visiting their aunt, Sister M. Ver- Please send any news items to CHIROPRACTIC »nd John McDonald. Funeral services are with prizes and refreshments. J. A. Ryan, P. K. Ryan, E. W. W. H. UPTON. Manecer oni^. Anna M. Kelly, 1444 Magnolia being held at 9 a. m. Friday at Holy St., Phone YO. 9353-W. The Rev. Leo A. Coressel, S.J., Connell, Stephen Casey, Carl CHIROPRACTIC 765 Tejon Street Ghost church. Interment Mt. Olivet. ilvill conduct the retreat for the Coressell, D. G. Monaghan, Wil­ .AUNORY Defects in the spine leading to dlseasee are corrected by Chiropractic matliods. 'JAM ES C. FLYNN. 1816 E. 22nd Ave. GIRLS TO LEAVE local Sisters of St. Joseph liam Phoenix and Fred Doyle, and P w ld i IS PER-FOR-MtO^l TAbor 5223 Husband of Clara Flynn, father of Consultation free. Or. James H. Higli. Muriel. Requiem Mass is being offered at RADIO STAR TO commencing on' Sunday evening. Misses Mabel Crean, Helen D.C., 607 Central Savings Bank Bldg, 10 Friday in Holy Ghost church. Inter­ FOR CAMP AUG. 8 It is expected that thirty-six nuns, Bautsch, Mary Lowrey, Mae Ryan, TAbor 5665. ment Mt. Olivet. SING AT GOLDEN all stationed in the various pa­ Mildred Connell, Rose Mahoney, • MARY E. TRAINOR. 1040 W. Colfax. The second group of Junior rochial schools in Denver, will be Nano Mahoney and Margaret Ma­ WALL l*AEiR~ EYES EXAMINED Requiem High Mass Was offered Thurs- SUPPER AUG. 12 in attendance. Sisters Rose of honey; courtesy committee, Mrs. W* Iday at 9 in St. Elizabeth’s church. In­ Catholic Daughters will leave for PAPER HANGING and painting. Win- terment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal camp Tuesday, August 8, at 1 Lima and Mary George, former John Murphy, chairman; Mmes. Store shades cleaned. A. Beringer. YO. 8679-J. pervice. p. m. All campers are to be at Golden.— Miss Emma Romano, teachers here, will leave this week Sarah Floyd, P. J. Kelley, Nellie Glasses popular juvenile radio star, will Household Goods That the clubhouse at 12:30 to enable for St. Louis following a month’s Newell, T. 6. Rhoades, Thomas INFANTS’ CARE MRS. A. M. SCHERRER. DENVER a final check-up to be made. Ellen be one pf the features at the vacation spent at the parish. Floyd, James Perry, Edmund Mul­ and Merchandise Satisfy PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH country supper given by the ladies Laner’ s Home for Babies, 8001 Vine Mrs. Aneele Marion Scherrer, a Den­ Campbell, counselor, will have The men of the parish are being len, John Day, J. J. Cunningham, »UFFY STORAGE AND St. Phone M. 6544. We welcome your Reasonable of St. Joseph’s parish at Golden ver pioneer, died early Sunday at 280Q charge of this group on the way to organized to conduct the annual G. Harris, S. J. Kalamaya, C. B. j MOVING CO. inspection. Prices Cherry street, the home of her daugh­ camp and will assist Mrs. Harvey on the parish grounds on Saturday, drive fdr funds to supplement the Williams, Norbert E. Lawrence, ter. Mrs. W. M. Bartosch. Mrs. Scherrer August 12. A delicious baked Smith at the camp. Anyone desir­ annual budget. Complete details G. T. Kearns, W. Earl Jones, J. P. PAINTING - PAPERHANGING Conseientions w6s born in Paris,* France, on June 18, ham dinner with all the trimmings 1854. §he lived in Auxerre until she ing information about the camp will be made public later. This McConaty, Ohrley, John Kirby, Service CALL was 10. She came to the United States may call either Miss Camp^ll, will be served. This is a supper collection will be held the third James H. McCarthy, M. D. Curri- PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, CAL- W M . E. and then to' Denver in 1864, traveling FR. 0751, or the Catholic Da'Ogh- that is different. Only the choicest ■week in August. gan, P. J.‘ Madden, Mary Barton, JOHNSON CIMINING, all repairs on plaster, brick, iVom Leavenworth, Kans., by stage. Her and best foods are served. Dinner cement and woodwork; by day or con­ McLAIN ilather was one of the early traders be­ ters’ clubhouse. Girls having mu­ The generous response of those A. Stahl, E. G. Coressell, E. STORAGE & MOVING CO. tract. J. J. Gillen, 368 Bannock St. tween St. Louis and Helena, Mont., and sical instruments may bring them. will be served at 5:30. having beautiful garden flowers to Douglas, Dwyer, P. V. Downey, Phone PEarl 8880. Iptometrist dne of the earliest settlers in Denver, Mrs. J. Eastman and family of the appeal made recently for the Thomas Lee, J. D. Cummings, Roy WHY TAKE CHANCES? ^arion street was named for his family. At camp this week Mrs. J. J. Los Angeles are visiting Mrs. altars is gratefully acknowledged Hightj Clara Tovani, A. R. Grasch- You Can Have Dependable Service ANNUITIES 1509 Mrs. Scherrer attended the Madams of Cunningham is assisting the camp Eastman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and the Coat Is Very 1k)w. the Sacred Heart school in St. Joseph supervisor. Mass will be held this by the priests. lerder and Dunn; Misses Mar­ WILLIAM E. McLAIN CHAMPA dnd later Wolfe hall in Denver. She was Kilian Mauz. garet Newell, Monica Hayden and PEarl 2433 221 Broadway Immediate or deferred with or without Optometrist married to A. V. Scherrer on June 6, Sunday and on the other Sundays Father Moran has been cele­ insurance benefits. P. H. Callahan. New YOURS FOR SERVICE 1876, and they went on their honeymoon of August in the chapel on the Marie Murphy; ticket committee, York Life Insurance, 200 Insurance to the Centennial exposition in Philapel- brating Mass once a week for the I Mrs. Edward Murray, chairman; Bldg. hill. Eileen Larson is 'toe organist Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Shia. She is • survived by three sons, this week; Margaret McQuaid will Press Club to ^ n s o r committee, Mrs. M. S. This space is offered, free arry, William and Albert, all ranchers Heart at their summer home at Fitzgerald; publicity, Mrs. J. C. HOUSES FOR SALE ip Eastern Colorado; two daughtess. Mrs. act next week. Mt. St. Francis in Mt. Vernon. Hagus; refreshments, Mrs. T. C. of charge to any parish for V . M. Bartosch. a teacher at West high FOB SALE— 1217-1221 Pearl St. school, and Sister Etinettc of Colorado Peggy Mahoney, one of the most Duncan Spence of Evergreen Campbell, chairman; Mmes. E. W. advertising parish affairs, j Doyle’s Pharmacy active members of troop 2, was Meet Saturday Wonderful bargain. Doublt. Fine in­ Springs, and twenty-four grandchildren, left Tuesday, July 25, for Seattle. Connell, A. P. McCallin, J. J. come. Splendidly located. Deal with The Particular Druffist I f Requiem Mass was offered at 10 Tues- operated on for appendicitis last Mrs. J. (joergen of Michigan is CAMERAS AND FILMS diay at the Cathedral by the Rt. Rev. Naughton, Lowrey, J. Mauro, owner and save commission. Price $6,000. Friday. Atlhough seriously ill at spending a few weeks with her The Catholic Press club will W .T . ROCHE Mrs. L. T. West, Republic hotel. 17th Ave. and Grant Hugh L. McMenamin, an old friend of Massey and Blake M. Vifquain; the family. first, she is now making a speedy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. have its monthly luncheon Satur­ TAbor 8936— TAbor 8937 prize committee. Miss Mae Ryan, .i______recovery. She was t<^ attend camp Anthony J. Lincoln, an instruc­ day at 12 noon at Daniel and Formerly 18th and ClarhtOD chairman; Mesdames Claire Mar Ambulance PRINTERS’ INK AND SUPPLIES EXTERN NUN. FORMERLY IN the third week. tor at the State Industrial School Fisher’s when Attorney General FREE DELIVERY TRINIDAD FOR HEALTH, DEAD tin and T. C. Rhoades, and Misses i for Boys, is home after a visit Paul Prosser will tell the ladies Helen Bautch, Mary Lowrey and THE TEMPLE CORPORATION < Greensburg, Pa.— Sister Mary Cephas with his relatives in Chicago. what President Roosevelt expects Service Co. Priatins aad Lithoffraphie Inki. Sitorm died after a long illness. Solemn Otto F. Kunkely Rose Mahoney; soft drinks, J. Redncinff Compounds Requiem Mass was offered at St. Jos- of them in the N. R. A. Harold Gibbons, chairman; Daniel 1805 Gilpin St. YOrk 0900 1408 WaseeSt MAin 0410 DenTtr, Colo. When in Need of Help 'eph’a chapel, Seton Hill. Sister Cephas, Roofing, Furnace and Sheet Metal OLD FRIENDS The O’Neil sisters, who are just Contractor Ryan and Joseph Rhoades; tables LIMOUSINES FOR ALL a member of the Cliarity nuns, entered back from seeing things theatrical and chairs, Jack Walsh, chairman; of any kind, permanent or odd job, the order November 1, 1906, from Al­ OCCASIONS BAGGAGE AND REPAIRING toona. Pa. On account of ill health she 2824 W. 32nd Ave. on Broadway, will give short talks. Edward Floyd and Fred McCul call Employment Department. was later sent to Trinidad, Colo., where Before the chilly and cold Miss Grace Kenehan, state presi­ lum; cards, tallies and pencils. THE A. E. MEEK TRUNK A BAG C^. she remained until last summer. weather starts in, it might be well dent of the Catholic alumnae, will Miss Mary Lowrey and Mrs. Ed­ THE OLD RELIABLE Toilet CaMS, fitted and unfittad, $1.50 Catholic Charities for you to have that furnace give a preview of the convention ward Floyd. and up. SHRINE WOMEN looked over. Perhaps a few dol­ t(i> be held in Denver in August. 1015 16TH ST. 1^65 Grant St. KEystone 6386 lars spent on repairing it wrill save Out of courtesy to the Press THE A. W. CLARK TO H A V E p a r t y GLOBEVILLE ALTAR you a few more on your coal bill club, Mr. Hilliard has announced DRUG CO. TREE EXPERTS next winter. Hot air heating is that the parking annex will be held SOCIETY TO MEET 8TH AND SANTA FE (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Mt. Kunkely’s speciality, but no open to accommodate guests. -Depei There will be an afternoon card matter what type of a furnace Mrs. Joseph Seubert, esteemed (Holy Roinrj^Pariah) Under New Management experts, diagnosis free. Englewood OLSON & OLSON 116-W. party for the benefit of the Altar you have, he can do a good guar­ vice president of the club, is in A meering of the Altar society ACCURACY - CAREFULNESS 2750 W. 20TH, GALLUP 0*06 and Rosary society in the shrine anteed job. on it for you. Esti­ Meet each year at "the daddy of Mercy hospital following her au­ will be held this Sunday at 3 p. m 8080 E. 6TH AVE.. YORK 4258 COURTESY FURNACE WORK 1888 ELM ST.; FRANKLIN 8802 basement Wednesday, August 9, mates are cheerfully given— and ’em all’’— St. Catherine’s famous tomobile tour of Canada. This Sunday is Communion day Free Delivery TAbor 7091 For Quality, S*rvic«. Economy and at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Kotchevar without obligation to you. Mid-Summer carniral— this year A new radio announcer, well for Children of Mary sodality. FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED Courteay. Be Sure and Trade is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Or if your gutters or conductors the twelfth annual— -the Apostolic known to Catholic audiences, is The Holy Rosary church choir H. H. York, &Z7 E. Expoaition. PE. 2216 at Olion A Olton Grocery Bayer, Hillen, Staley, Klumker carnival'^—opens one week from and Market. aren’t what they should be, let Dennis Matthews (McEniry). held its regular monthly meeting ANNUNCIATION and Brown. Prizes will be' given Mr. Kunkely inspect them for you. next Thursday, August 17, 18 and Two valuable donations to the J. A. JOHNSON on Wednesday evening. Furnaces installed, cleaned and repaired; at each table and the charge will If it’s the roof that’s leaky, he 19. The talk of the town because central supply closet of Medical PARISH inside air returns installed, repairs for all be 25 cents. Refreshments will can repair it for you and at a sav­ 25 complete departments on spa­ missions in the week were a box HERE FROM HAWAII furnaces, asbestos coverings, chimney be served. ing to you. Of course, all work cious flood-lighted grounds fur­ of medicines from Mrs. T. Walter lUcks. Res. 1088 Garfield— FR. 1849-J. ^George J. Peavey, a member of “ East Denver’a Largest Drug Store’’ 709 E. 6th Ave. KEystone 4031 WE is guaranteed. nish three evenings of whole­ O’Connor and a pair of children’s the faculty of the Umversity of FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTIONS Mr. Kunkely has been in the some amusement for all. Contains crutches from Mrs. M. Duddy. Hawaii at Honolulu, is visiting at Franklin Pharmacy HOUSES FOR RENT MOVE Week of August 6: Golden, St. business a number of years and all the leading features of two Mrs. George Allen Smith is at­ the home of his parents, Mr. and I Joseph’s church; Aspen, St. Mary’s at this location for the past six. dinners, hope chest, bicycle, watch, tending the 'World’s fair. Mrs. William J. Peavey, after a FOR RENT— 6-room partly modern Frame Houses, Garages sta rt j church; Georgetoavn, Our Lady of He thanks you for patronage dur­ etc., and, besides, 1933 fully- Miss Lila O’Boyle and Mrs. Jos­ coast-to-coast trip and a visit to house. 1409 Lipan St. Far Service— KEyaleae 6228 Lourdes church; Silverton, St. ing that time and hopes to be of equipped Plymouth — all given eph Emerson Smith spent Wednes­ the World’s fair at , Chicago. He 34TH AND FRANKLIN ST. Patrick’s church (last three may 1317 SO. JOSEPHINE— 5-toooi bunga­ Oftca a WarebeuHi 1S21 30th St. service to ydu again. Phone GA. •way. Watch next week for de­ day, August 2, at the Boys’ Indus­ is accompanied by Oswald Bush-| KEystone 1753 low, furnished; LVi blocks from Catholic be Thirteen Hours’ ). 1957. tails. t trial school at Golden. nell of Honolulu. • FREE DEUVERY IMMEDIATELY school; 840 a month.

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