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LORETTO HEIGHTS SPENDS THOUSANDS ON COLLEGE FAne no H. m H i m\ MPfiOVENENIS laVE ONE OF E I F P « IN iNTION TO AT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS OF AMDENY’S NEV HOME Beloved Former Denver Jesuit to Talk Sep­ Costly Scientific Equipment Is Being Installed tember 24 in Laboratories

The Rev. Leo M. Krenz, S.J., 2 p. m.— First session for the (By Marie McNamara) science rooms, consisting of biology, ' Ph.D., for years one o f the most clergy, Creighton gymnasium, Rt. The college building at Loretto botany and chemistry. On the third leVed Jesuits in Colorado and pro- Rev. Joseph Schrembs, D.D., national Heights is being renovated at a cost and fourth floors arc the sleeping fessor_ of philosophy at Rejfis col­ protector of the P. E. L., presiding. of between $40,000 and $50,000. quarters, consisting of private rooms lege, Denver, will be one of the prin­ Paper,. “ The Eucharistic Sacrifice, The National Catholic Welfare Confereaca News Sarriea Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. This work is in addition to the erec­ and dormitories. Then, too, there cipal speakers at the National Eu­ Center of Divine Worship,” Rt. Rev, W e Have Also Onr Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the tion of Pancratia hall, the large new are spacious shower and wash roops, charistic Congress. Following is the Charles D. White, D.D., Bishop of Fides Service and the C^ifornia Catholic Press Service academy building, costing $250,000 besides a wardrobe room. The first floor, now in the throes of remodel­ official program for the C onfess, Spokane. Discussion, Rev. Paul Wal­ and now being finished. In the col­ lege building, many new class rooms ing, will consist of recreational par­ which IS expected to draw about dron, S.S.C., Chinese mission house, VOL. XXV. No. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1930. $2.00 PER YEAR are being added and others are being lors for students, post office, refec­ 50,000 to 75,000 visitors to Omaha S t Columbans, Nebr. Paper, “ The redecorated. All the science, lan­ tories and kitchens. AlUmaterials September 23, 24 and 25, and which Blessed Eucharist in Holy Com­ willill unquestionably have a large in­ guage, education and English rooms for the new and old bakings art munion, Nourishment of Divine Life are being grouped together. To the purchased from Colorad^uealers. fluence on the national convention in the Soul,” R t Rev. Msgr. Hum­ Off the Concrete of the National Council of Catholic northwest are the English room#, The cost of construction and re­ phrey Moynihan, D.D., rector o f-S t modeling at Loretto Heights is Women immediately following in Paul s seminary, S t Paul, Minn. Dis­ the latter having the journalism de­ partment. Across the hall from brought up greatly by the furnishings Denver: cussion, Rev. Henry J. Buerger, Monday Afternoon, September 22 these is the library, which shelves that will find their way into the S.T.B., Howells, Nebr. between 12,000 and 13,000 volumes. classrooms and lecture halls. Science 4 o’clock— Meeting of diocesan di­ 8 p. m.— Solemn hour of adora' In the southwest corner of the build­ tables that are of costly design will rectors of Priests’ Eucharisticjeague tion for the clergy at St Cecilia’s ing are the (Aiysica rooms. Across greet the students in September, be­ at Catholic diocesan bureau. Cathedral, Rt. Rev. Joseph Schrembs, f the hall from these are the history sides new library equipment that is Tue*day« September 23, P int Day D.D., Bishop of , .presiding. rooms, the education and philosophy the finest to be found in the country. t 9:30 a. m.— Solemn Pontifical Vo­ Public holy hour of adoration for rooms. The offices of the president, The Heightsonian’s publishing of­ i,. * tive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament the laity in all citj^ churches with a the dean of studies, the dean of fice will be dressed in new office at St. Cecilia’s Cathedral. Celebrant, Right Reverend Bishop presiding. women and the registrar are also lo­ furniture and newspaper equipment, Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, W«dne>day, September 24, cated on the ’ main floor. On the and it will also have a radio for the D.D., Apostolic Delegate to the Second Day second floor in the northeast corner purpose of hearing the latest news 8 a. m.—Pontifical Low Mass of . Sermon, Most Rev. of the college are the language events as they come over the air so Requiem for deceased members of Francis J. L. Beckman, S.T.D., Arch­ rooms. Down the hall from these as to be set in type for the students bishop of Dubuque. Priests' Eucharistic league at St. are the miisic halls, and to the south to read. John’s church. Celebrant. Rt. Rev. of the building may be found the (CJpntinued on Page 10) 12 m.— Luncheon. (Continued on Page 9) V Two Denver Youths Will Attend $25,000 Building Work Under Catholic U. as Mullen Scholars Way at St. Clara’s Orphanage Two young men from Denver are Scenes of bustling activity mark until it has been necessary to aban­ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gardell, the days at St. Clara’s, orphanage, don the practice of keeping livestock. to go to the Catholic University of secured the Mullen scholarship. The Denver, as extensive remodeling is The building has been used as a America at Washington, D. C., this Gardell family has lived for years in being carried on preparatory to the garage and carpenter shop until re­ SL Francis de Sales’ parish fall on scholarships established by the resumption, of school activities in the cently. It is a substantial structure The Keating youth is the son of Mr. fall. Growth of the number, of chil­ of modern, fireproof design. Changes late J. K. Mhllen o f this city. They and Mrs, Stephen P. Keating, his dren in the institution has made the being made in the building will adapt are C. Robert Gardell of 972 South father being one of the officials of need for more room imperative. The it quite well to its new use. Washington and Edward Keating of the Denver fire department. Edward new improvements will not only pro­ The need for more room has been 1172 Gaylord. Gardell is to study Keating, who is a graduate of the vide two more class rooms for the felt for some time at the institution. architectural design. Inquiry among Cathedral high school in the class children and baths and toilet rooms The new additions will give the sisters leading Denver architects has brought of 193a^, will study law. He secured for the boys but also include exten­ the use of two more class rooms. out the fact that the Catholic uni­ his scholarship through the Rev. Hugh sive, plumbing and heating changes Heretofore they have had to hold versity is now considered to have L. McMenamin, rector, of the Cathe­ in the chapel and main building of the classes in a boys’ and a girls’ recre­ the greatest architectural school in dral. orphanage. The work will cost ap­ ation rooms that were badly needed America. J. J. B. Benedict, designer These two scholfirships cover not proximately $26,000 and will be fin­ for that purpose.’ It will also be pos­ o f St. Thomas' seminary and the Holy only tuition, but also board and ished about October 1. sible now to have a kindergarten de­ Ghost church, is one of those who room. The Mullen family has several The building that is being remod­ partment. The new building’ will \ have urged Gardell to study at this scholarships available covering tuition. eled for the children’s use was orig­ contain a sewing room for the sisters. institution. It was through the ef­ J, K. Mullen was a great benefactor inally intended for use as a barn School will start as usual in the forts of Ae Rev. C. M. Johnson of of . the university, having given the when built some nine years ago. first week of September and the the Cathedral that the young man, major part of the funds necessary Growth of the city about the orphan­ change to the new quarters will be who is a graduate of the South Den­ for tho building of the magnificent age has restricted activities there (Continued on Page 8) ver public high school and the *on Mullen library there. Sister Aimee Dies After More Faller O’fianL New GreaLFalls Biskop, L B T E N[N G IN Doors From Pioneer Bishop’s The New York Time* a few day» ago published the first list received Chapel Are at Loretto Heights Than 30 Years at St. Mary’s in this country of the people who One of Most Notable Priests in Nation were lost in the Italian earthqusdie, ' (Mary K. Reardon) to new fervor 'towards the Blessed On Saturday, August 2, the soul She was born in St. Louis, and many of whom undoubtedly hare Sacrament and, prepares them to Rural Life movement in the nation. American relatiTes. One of onr ’While Denverites are seeking the of Sister Aimee Hynes of St. Mary’s when her years had been but few The Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, whereabouts of the Bishop’s carriage, enter the chapel in a reverent dispo­ she was sent to the historic academy at Eugene, Oregon, and director of "When he undertook the work, he made proofreaders said that the Ijst re­ sition. ' academy, 1370 street, a long automobile tour to study con­ minded him of the list of names of a out at Loretto Heights college there of the Sisters of Loretto, at Floris­ the Rural Life Bureau of the Na­ is a treasure that adds greatly to the The doors arc a gift greatly was called frontywr chosen labors to sant, Missouri. Later her desire of tional Catholic Welfare Conference, ditions firsthand. The hierarchy has First Communion or Confirmation treasured by the sisters. Not only shown great confidence in him and class in one of our two California distinctive beauty of the chapel of meet her loving Lord and Spouse, giving herself entirely to God led on Tuesday was named Bishop of Our Lady of Loretto— the beautiful are they replete with vivid memories whom she...... thf; had served so faithfully •• has put a large fund at his disposal editions. The Italians are strong in her to the Loretto novitiate in Ken­ Great Falls, Montana, by P ^ e Pius stained glass doors which at one time of a heroic Mst, but they speak elo­ XL He succeeds 'Mathias for the last two years to help in thc California. The veteran chancellor for forty-two years as a member of tucky. After the regular two years' naced the private chapel of Bishop quently of Bishop Machebeuf, who the Sisters of Loretto. Lenihan, who resigned the see and conducting of vacation schools.ils This of the Sacramento diocese recently no'vitiate there her superiors trans­ Machebeuf. will ever be enshrined in the annals Only three weeks ago was she ferred her to the missions of ColO' was promoted from the Episcopal money comes through the American told us that the future of the Church of Loretto as a staunch friend and stricken with the disease that caused rado, and finally to St. Mary’s acad' rank to the Archiepiscopal. His Board of Homer Missions, which is in California is Latin— Italian, Por­ The doors have been appraisedTby far-sighted leader. her death. When told of the mortal emy. Grace now lives in Dubuque, Iowa. directly controlled by the hierarchy. tuguese and Mexican. artists as the most exquisite types of French stained glass. The soft It was Bishop Machebeuf, then nature of her malady she met the Sister Aimee is survived by two Father O’Hara is’ one o f the most Father O’Hara was given the hon­ The Italians and Portuguese fit in glow of Colorado sunlight filtering Apostolic 'Vicar, who, in 1864, announcement with the calm philo­ sisters. Sister Borromeo, superior of outstanding priests of the nation. orary degree Doctor of Laws by nicely in California because of their through them reveals skillful work­ brought the Sisters of Loretto from sophical attitude that had always the Loretto college in Mobile, Ala­ Hven when he was only an assistant Notre Dame university some years skill in agriculture and the fact that ago and has taught at-th^ summer manship and a harmonious blend of the motherhouse in Kentucky to Den­ characterized her life. bama, who was with her when death at the Portland, Oregon, Cathedral, the warm Pacific coast climate is not ver to open St. Mary’s academy. Sister Aimee had been associated came, and Mrs. Patrick Wood, of he had become more or less of a sessions of the university. At the much different, from that in their structure and coloring. Radiant Willa Gather in her admirable w\th St. Mary’s academy for more St. Louis, and two brothers, John and national figure through his sociolog­ present time, he is making a survey home lands. hues of amber and crimson, emerald than thirty years, and so great was Thomas Hynes, both of St. Louis. ical work. After he became rector, for the Catholic University of Amer­ and sapphire illurntnate the lifelike style has told of that journey across the influence which her personality The funeral was Held at Loretto his interest in the rural churches was ica, to determine the effectiveness of figures^ of the Blessed 'Virrin, the the mountains and plains in her book. The fact that Register editions are SacredrHeart and St. Joseph. The “ Death Comes for the Archbishop.’’ exerted that the close of each scho­ chapel, Loretto Heights; the Mass so great that he resigned the large apologetic methods. He is the pro­ sent by parishes into every Catholic moter of the parish credit union idea expressions are moving beyond de­ To appreciate the heroism of it, one t ^ lastic term saw the number of her was sung by Rt. Rev. Cathedral parish in order to become home makes our mailing lists as cos­ devoted" friends increase. Always the pastor of rural church at Eugene and is to be the principal speaker at scription. It is a marvel that such has only to remember that in 1864 Joseph Boiwtti, assisted by Rev. Wil­ mopolitan as a large city directory. the country was practically a wilder­ r> religious, always the gentle inter­ liam Higgins as deacjn and Rev. and’ put his theories into practice. a conference on this subject at tenderness and humanity could be re­ W e have some sections where almost produced in glass. ness. Mountains were unexplored ested friend, she had a happy outlook Harold Carnpbell as subdeacon. He started the first Catholic vacation Springfield, Illinois, this month, when every name is a Latin one; others the work already instituted in forty- During the intermissions between fastnesses; parched prairies, over-run on life. She realized to the full the Fathers C. J. Carr, John Floyd, school in the nation at Eugene about where all the names are Polish; five American parishes will be dis­ classes, the doors seem to issue an with cactus and sage brush, sheltered untold value of meeting every situa­ J. F. McDonough, E. J. Mannix, ten years ago and is the head of the others where the German and Irish tion with a smile. This reflected the Christopher Walsh, J. M. Flynn, T, widespread national vacation school, cussed. 'The Rural Life Bureau will appealing invitation, and the stu­ creatures of the "wild and wandering have its annual convention at the names lead; others where all are dents, thus irresistibly drawn by their Indian tribes; railroads were hundreds interior working of God’s grace in F. Lavan and J, T. McKune were in movement today. More than a year Spanish; and there is an Indian res­ her soul. ' (Continued on Page 9) ago, the Archbishop of Portland re­ same time. loveliness, affirm that it inspires them (Continued on Page 6) Father O’Hara is the type of priest ervation on the list where the names leased him from active parish duty are a curious mixture of the old Red- in order that he could go to Wash- who immediately wins the confidence ing;ton on work of the Rural Life of all whom he meets. Despite (Continued on Page 4) Bureau. *• Father O'Hara would have the fact that he has been a national far rather stayed with hil people at figure in the Church for years, and Statement Made by School Man Who Jesuit Alaska Mission Aeroplane has been in charge of a new work Eugene but he was willing to sacri­ fice himself in order to spr^d the (Continued on Page 6) Silver Jubilee of Father Antonine Flies Suecessfully Across Nation Vacation School at Stoneham Rejected Catholic Lady as Teacher Father Antonine Hintenach, 0. Denver One of Places Where Brother Feltes S.B., pastor of t,he Sacred Heart of The Register Is Glad to Print Manly Avowal Causes Move for Parish School Mary chOrch, South Boulder, will Landed on Trip celebrate his silver jubilee in the of Superintendent McLain The vacation school at Stoneham tion of Holy Communion by an priesthood October 2, 1930. Father entire congregation, a thanksgiving Antonine has spent the major part San Francisco.— Ready for its win­ missionary .stations manned by 16 closed Sunday with impressive cere­ of his life as a priest in South C. W. McLain, superintendent of applied so as to create greater unity offering to God for His gifts, among of the teaching staff, which is housed ter flights over the mission stations priests and 11 lay brothers. monies in the parish church. This which the people number the religious Boulder, where he was in charge of the Sargent consolidated schools, The “Marquett% Missionary” is the closing ended the first session in one building the beautiful church. He in a teachcrage five miles from the of^lask a, the Jesuit airplane “ Mar­ vacation school as the greatest. For near Monte Vista, Colorado, has nearest town. Whether I was justi­ M arqu e ’gift of the Marque Marquette ’gift league of New it they had made heroic sacrifices. is a nephew of the late Archabbot quette Missionary,” landed here July of the most remarkable schools yet given a statement to The Register in fied or not, I certainly intended to York city, to Bishops Crimont and the Only a Western wheat farmer can Hintenach, O.S.B. founded in the vacation echool proj­ display no hatred or anti-Catholic 31, the Feast of S t Ignatius, at Mills Jesuit missionaries of Alaska. It realize what it means to dispense regard to the letter he sent to Miss ect in Colorado, the first_ school in feeling, for I have never felt any. field. It was piloted by Brother took o ff from Roosevelt field on Sat­ with the services of his fifteen to Catherine McNulty of Carbondale, eeiing. which every eligible child in the par­ Colorado, telling her that Catholics “ I have taught for nine years, two George J. Feltes, S.J., a former urday, July 19. The plane had been ish was enrolled and the first school seventeen-year-old sons and. daugh­ teacher of St. Ignatius’ college who solemnly blessed and formally pre­ ters during the height of the harvest H on or R o ll could not be hired as teachers. He as high school teacher, five as super­ ever to close with one hundred per intendent of a small consolidated learned to fly at the Alameda airport sented on Sunday, June 29, in the season. And this was done at Stone­ expresses regret that he made such a cent attendance of the parishioners statement and pledges himself to non­ school,and the past two as high school a year ago. The plane had made presence of thousands of people and ham day after day during the weeks The following firms used forty at Holy Communion. The follow­ discrimination in the future. His principal at the Sargent school. I stops at Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, amid colorful surroundings. The of the vacation school. inches or more of advertising in The ing appreciation of the closing was Denver Catholic Register during the statement is a manly one and The was elected to serve as superintendent Denver and Los Angeles on its trans­ plane was to have taken o ff on that written for The Register by one of Immediately after Mass a parish month of July: Register feels that the case has of the Sargent schools for the com­ continental flight from Roq^evelt day but owing to the death o f the the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati picnic breakfast was served on the O’Keefe Jewelry Co. reached a satisfactory conclusion. ing year. During the’ five years I had field. Long Island. father of Brother Feltes, the depar­ who conducted the school: church grounds. At 2 o’ilock in the Accompanying Brother Feltes was ture had to be postpened. At the Clarke Church Goods House. Mr. McLain has just recovered from the power to recommend teachers to Catholic faith, vigorous a n d afternoon the bell was rung for Ben­ a severe operation, which kept him the board, 1 never applied a religious the Very Rev. Philip J. Dolan, su- field to see the' plane talfe o ff were strong, marked the closing exercises ediction. Games of all kinds ceased. W. P. Horan & Son. perior of the Alaskan missions, whose Judge Alfred J. Talley, president of American Furniture Go. from acting sooner. The statement test in their selection. Daring this 5 1 ...... of the religious vacation school on The children formed in procession time I had a Catholic teacher on my recognition of the obstacles of the the Marquette league and the Rev. The May Co. declares: Sunday, August 3, at Stoneham, for the afternoon service. First in “ In my letter of recent date to staff each j-ear. I wish to give as­ long wilderness trails brought about William J. Flynn, secretary general A. T. Lewis & Son. Colorado. The ppocession of fifty order was the reception into the Miss McNulty, the statement was surance to the Catholic people, among the building of the airplane under the of the league, along with more than Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Denver Dry Goods Co. children, including eighten acolytes, made that the board would not allow whom I have many warm personal supervision of Brother Feltes. a thousand people, many of them Daniels & Fisher's. with all the girls attired in white then the enrolling in the scapular of me to hire a teacher of her faith. I friends, that that policy of non-dis- The two werb met at Mills field members o f the Marquette league. American National Bank. drosses and veils made an inspiring Mount Carmel and finally Benedic­ will certainlyxtainlycrimination be applied by a large delegation from St Ig­ Msgr. James N. Connolly of New tion of the Blessed Sacrament at MacMarr-Piggly Wiggly. wish to clear the board from any picture as it filed into the churd by me in the future and all teachers natius’ college, headed by the Rev. York was also present which the Latin hymns were sung Skaggs Safeway Stores. blame which might be attached to this for the 8:30 o’clock Mass. The chil Boulevard Mortuary. statement, for no authority, either be hired solelylie’will on their merits. Edward J. Whelan, S.J., president of On the afternoon of the day the dren assisted at Mass with •concerted by the children. uTeva Republic Building Loan Assn. spoken or written, was ever given to “ This statement would have been the college. The plane will remain plane hopped off it passed over the recitation of Mass prayers and the What does the religious vacation & O’Meara-Young Motor Co. me to make it. given immediately following the here%wo weeks and then be flown to shrine o f the North American mar­ singing of hymns.. As the “ Domine school mean to the rural community? Murphy-Mahoney. “ Legally, of course, such a state­ printing of my letter had I not been Seattle. There it will be dismantled tyrs iat Auriesville, N. Y., the ^cene The men of Stoneham parish of their non sum digmus” bell chimed out its ment is not justified and 1 am sorry in the hospital for an. operation, of the martyrdom of S t Isaac Jogues, own accord have started a move- These firms show their apprecia­ and shipped to Alaska by boat. call, the ten First.Holy Communi­ that explanation was not made at the which caused this necessary delay. is a lar^e six-passenger S t Rene Goupil and St. John de la njent to finance their own parochial tion of your patronage in a tangible The plane i cants, then the children, then every time of writing, for no .anti-Catholic “ I wish to thank the editor of this cabin plane o f special design, mo­ Landie, who were canonized on June school. Within the next two years way— by advertising in The Reg&ter. man and woman of the ebnnega- feeling was intended. The reason, paper for all the courtesies extended 29. A massive wreath of laurel and they hope to realize their hearts' In your business dealings give the tored by an oil burning engine and tion that packed the little church which I believed in sincerely, was not to me and...... for giving me the op ?Por- equipped for landing with wheels, roses was dropped over the Calvary desire—the Catholic training of preference to the firms which are answered its summons. It was a aimed at any religious belief, but was tunity of making this statoment j^ontoons and skis, ft will serve 18 , (Continued on Page 8) thrilling sight, this reverent recep­ their children. helping your paper. Be Loyal I 1 PAGE TWO Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER lelephone, Main 5418 Thursday, August 7, 1930

CLUB RAISES Sick Little Girl Denies Herself PATRONESS’ FEE That It May Go to Baby Sister (Blessed Sacrament Parish) The 'Wednesday Bridge Luncheon Your Savings club entertained last week at a (Denver Deanery) the F t Collins district, for dresses bridge luncheon at the home oif Mrs. received fo r’ First Communicants. Summer brings little surcease of W. C,- Weldon. The purpose was to She reports that outfits for boys are labor to harassed deanery social raise a patroness’ fee for the N. C. Should Earn workers, ^ n c e tine ills of childhood also needed as they have only over­ C. W. convention to be held in Denver arc the hardest of all to witness. alls, and it is to be hoped that some in September. Honors were won by Sunshine they have in plenty, these men’s organization will come to the Mrs. Thomas Currigan, Mrs. Bu­ These prices are good in all Piggly Wiggly and little brown-eyed people, that con­ assistance o f Miss Fernandez, who is chanan, Mrs. E. J. O’Flaherty and doing such splendid add self-sacri­ for You. •. stitute the deanery’s special charge, Mrs. George Steele. ficing work among the poor Mexi­ MacMarr Stores in Denver, Englewood and Littleton and Colorado’s fresh pure air, but Miss Dorothy Catlett and Miss cans. Her duties include both cate­ If your savings are returning you less nourishment is lacking, as their Francis Garoutt were joint hostesses for Friday and Saturday, August 8 and 9. chetical and social service work and wasted bodies and haggard eyes fully recently at a bridge luncheon given than 7% they are not “ bringing home her reports are records of marvelous testify. For instance, there is little for Miss Margaret Callman. the bacon” that you deserve. accomplishment Men's organizations Consuelo, Little Flower First Com­ Misses Masjorie and Dorothy interested in the Mexicans will surely COLUMBINE OR CARNATION municant of last year, who since that Charles were the recent house guests The Republic Building and Loan Asso­ 3 tall cans for...... L...... 25c time has had successive attacks of rally to her aid. of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pigeon. Mrs. A. L. Somers of Galveston ciation pay you 7% while your funds pneumonic infection and is gallantly Banns of Matrimony were, published and Miss Margaret Gilcrest of Dallas, U trying to fight her way to health, Sunday for the first time between are always fully protected by first mort­ 6 tall cans for...... L...... 48c Texas, were sewing at the Little but the only milk available must go Miss Mary Shearer and Joseph gages on deposit. With to the baby sister. Consuelo is only)nJ3 Flower center on Thursday. Visitors from both the teaching Sisson. CompUts one of many in the same sad plight Mrs. V. B. Kruse and her three and social service professions have Start Your Savings Working Safety and mothers shake their headss des­ sons are the guests of Mrs. Kruse’s pairingly when health talks tell of enthusiastically expressed their won­ for Better Wages Today. der and admiration of what is being parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Akolt. milk and orange juice and the other Mrs. Royal Irwin and Miss Mary accomplished at the center. things necessary for normal child­ Keegan entertained Saturday at a Miss Mary Coughlin, chairman of hood. tea given at Lakewood Country club Call, write or phone for detailed information the program and finance committee The needs are too many for dean­ for Miss Mary Shearer, a bride-to- for the N.C.C.W. convention, wishes ery resources, though deanery work­ be. to announce that the time for cIo sik ers know no vacation time but labor T h ^ a risK welcomes Mr. and Mrs. the patroness lists is apptoachmg niril^T rn b e s t f o o d s b r e a d and BUTTER unceasingly, summer and winter, John Wich, formerly of Chicago, who and begs that ladies will send in their that these needs may be met. Clinic are now at 2054 Hudson street. REPUBLIC r l l K l p \ Be*- bottle ...... 23c care, medicines, emergency relief, patroness fees as early as possible. 1 I v l l L L U 2 bottles for...... 45c There is so much work in connection Billy and Helen Allen, children of layettes, family adjustments, child Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen, recently Building and Loan Association placements, employment for girls, with the national convention that it is to be hoped the financial part of it underwent tonsil operations at Mercy character building, wholesome recre­ ho^ital.' A. B. William^ President will be attended to before the last KEystone 2357 ation and civic instruction are all George Farnan and son, George, T, E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. achieved through the magic of the days, which will be crowded with ac­ 1711 California L. G. Skelly, Asst Sec’y-Treas. tivities. It is hoped, too, that a are expected home this week frola a O&tholic Benefit shop at 1219 Law­ visit to Mr. Farnan’s old home in representaUve list of Catholic women (IRAPF nilfF rence street and the devoted women New Jersey. U i m i La J U l v L l 2 bottles for...... 55c who conduct it. show the visitors that the West is not behind in the matter of united Miss Harriet Shearer entertained Those who give their discarded recently at a bridge party in honor Catholic action. articlas_ rarely realize the misery of her sister, Mary, who is to be mar­ LIBBY they will help to soothe. With no ried Aug. 12. 12 oz. can other source of income and demands TUG-OF-WAR TO increasing day by Jay, it is scarcely CORN BEEF for ...... 25c to be wondered at that deanery work­ FEATURE PICNIC PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ers wear a harassed look. THEY ARE RELIABLE Serious cases in the clinic of late A tug-of-war between teams se- ^ have caused an unusual amount of lected from members of the third t h r e e d i a m o n d f a n c y follow-up work and a series of dif­ and fourth ^ gree Knights of Colum­ Vi-lb. can for...... 33c ficult family adjustments have taxed bus will be a feature of the program Mrs. Paul’s diplomatic powers to the at the K. of C. picnic at Navajo Spinal CRAB MEAT 2 cans for...... 65c limit and called for frequent conver­ lodge in Indian Hills this Sunday. sations in the mellifluous Spanish A baseball game and athletic events tongue before harmony was restored for both men and women are also Adjustments and children were assured of home scheduled. CLEANSER life. The many problems arising in That picnickers of all ages have Brings health to those who arc 3 cans this particular branch of endeavor call been thought of by a wide-awake suffering. Try it and be con­ FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION S 1 -B R I1 E for ...... ,12c for high courage and unceasing labor. committee can be seen in the fact vinced that the spine has every­ Drive a’way on your summer vacation in a good Used Achievements are seen in children that one event is limited to children thing to do with your ailments. restored to health and started on the under six years of age, while a special Car. Travel is cheaper, recreation is better and a way to becoming useful citizens, dis­ prize will be awarded to the oldest The cause of disease has been change of scene is good for you. You can ^et a DAIRYLAND rupted families rehabilitated, Chris­ mother of a Knight in attendance. found by the Chiropractor to good Used Car from us at a very moderate price. tian doctrine inculcated, higher Thomas G. Currigan is chairman be a mechanical derangement Quart bottle standards of living .taught, employ­ Roadsters— Tourings— Coupes— Coaches— Sedans of the picnic committee and he is of the SpinaP*Column. for ...... 9c ment secured, death beds eased and counting on an attendance of five Christian burials given. hundred or more. From the enthusi­ A short time ago a gentleman, in­ asm ihanifested at the council meet­ Dr. James H. High Murphy^Mahoney vestigating the deanery work, re-, ing Tuesday it is more than likely ' hon­ Larteat Indoor jDool with "CUaa A "' All Styles of Underwear, major operation at Ochsner’s hos­ ratios in the Weet Satisfy orary member of the guild, he and Ladies’ Long Sleeve Dresses. Dr. E. A. Scherrer being the only pital last^week. Mrs. James Connell had the mis­ Dine at the Reasonable Hosiery— Moderate Prices. ones thus far honored. Ladies work­ Prices ing on layettes are hoping that do­ fortune to fall July 3D, fracturing PORCH CAFE nations will come their way; since her right arm near the shoulder. Conulgntiou. Mrs. J. J. Mahoney and children Tront\ Chleken and Steak table d'hote Sarvlea their supply both of layettes and dinners $1.25—also special a la carte Window Shade* St. Mary-s Academy flanouting flannel is exhausted. of Montrose are here for a visit with service. Miss Mary Noonan is doing the Mrs. Mahoney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. BIFOCAL Manufactured, charting for the Tuesday clinic. Her P. F. Cummins. OPTICAL Inttalled, Cleaned A Private Day School for Girls Richard B re^an, son of Mr. and KIDDIES’ DAY knowledge of Spanish makes her par­ Evprjr Thursday, a to e CO. and Repaired. ticularly useful, as the unusual Span­ Mrs. M. J. Brbnnan, left Friday for Free Gate, Bides,and lee Cream. Ponler Th^Acadfemy is fully accredited and is a member ish terms are baffling to anyone Flint, Mich. He will drive back a and Other Valuable OKts Given Away, of rhe North Central Association of Colleges and new car which his father has pur^ 1609 H. S. LAY without such knowledge. Miss Noonan Free Dencins Claeses CHAMPA WILLIAM S. HeLAm Secondary Schools. is the ni«tXLLKM Spsslal PayaMit tenu Special dtieouot and terma to Ronaao Boyi For man to call and the remainder o f the summer. a large firm in Missouri for the past for brMdinst itock. Quaraoteod salt for all aiva aetlmata* on pack- FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, who year. floaabf you rois«. Inf and ahlpping. OiBce Phones Tabor 8206, Tabor 3206 85th and Walnut Sts. had been living irt Colorado Springs the past two year^ have moved back lni«aPaiilettD«itittt KEyttono 622S Residence Phone Franklin 1058-W. Denver, Colorado 0 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. 207 Ohazlet Bids. KZytloao OeOZ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS to ^ei); home jn Denver. Office A Warchouat, 1521 20th St. IT PAYS IT PAYS, Thursday. August 7, 1930 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephopa, Main 5413 PAGE THREE ST. CLARE TO BE X THE FINEST MOVABLE -• 25 Initiated by LeadviUe K. of C.; Mass Hours m HONORED AUG. 12 CHAIR DESK Many Fine Talks at Banquet State Churches (St. Elizabeth's Parish)' Tuesday, August 12j is the Feast o f St. Clare o i Assisi, foundress of Cobrado’f Home Store for More Than 40 Years LeadviUe.— Twenty-five candidaChg, ther Barrett closed with “ Keep God D a v «r the Second Order o f St. Francis, nineteen of whom are LeadviUe men, in your heart, your country's flag in Aiuunciation, Ea«t S6th and Humboldt— more commonly known as the Poor 6:30, 7:80, 9, 10 and 12 noon. Sixteenth Street at Stout were initiated in the three degrees your hand and march on.” Catfaedral. Colfax and Logan— 6, 7 :30. Clares. A High Mass will be cele­ of the Knights of Columbus here ■William J. Carter responded with 1:10, 9:30, 10:80 and 13. brated at 8 o’dock, after which ^n- Sunday, July 27. Of the other can- two vocal solos, “ When It’s Spring­ Bleoied Sacrament, Montview Blvd. and eral absolution will be given to miem- Eiro— 7. 8:30, «;4S and 11. didatjes three were from Salida and time in the Rockies” and “ Carolina B olr ramJljr, W. 44tb and Utica— I, T itt, bers of the Third Order. This order three from Glenwood Springs. The Moon,” accompanied by Mrs. Carter 0 and 11. of cloistered nuns is one o f the most NOW IN class j was known as Father Horgan's at the piano. Holr Gbott. l»th and C alifornia-7 :ll. austere in the Church, and as its 8:16, 0:16, 10:15, 11:16 and 12:16. histpry shows, counts a remarkably class so named in honor of the Rev. During the evening Past Deputy Holr Boiary, E. 47tb and Pearl-—8 and 10. PROGRESS E. l i Horgan, administrator o f An­ P. J. Kerwin of Glenwood Springs, H t Carmel, W. 86th and Navajo— 6, 7 :10, large number o f noble ladies, who, nunciation church. The first and sec­ Grand Knight Babbitt o f Salida, 1 and 10:80. after embracing this life, afterwards Freaentation, Weat 7th Ave. and Jnllan— rose to high degrees of sanctity under To See It Will Sell It ond idegrees were exemplified by the Grand Knight Moscam of Glenwood 6 and 9. offledrs of LeadviUe council No, 681 Springs, Father Edward L. Horgan Sacred Heart, 28th and Larimci— 6, T, its severe rules. Saint Damian’s The and t:the third degree by State Deputy of LeadviUe and John Nevin of Den­ 8:10 and 10-JO. little church at Assisi is the mother- August Sale St. Cajetan'a, 9th and Lawrence—8 and house. This sacred sanctuary is John J. Sullivan of Denver and his ver responded with appropriate re­ 10:80. School Service Co. staff of officers. Following the de­ marks when caUed on by the toast­ Bt. Catbcrine'i, W. 42nd and ycdcral— famous for its associations both with gree work there was a banquet at master, Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan of 6. 7. 8:80, 10 and 11:30. St. Francis and St. Clare. First, St. OF 520 Commonwealth Bldg. SL Dominle'a, Weat 29th and Federal— Francis tried to restore it from its Odd;Fellows’ hall, at which 175 per­ Pueblo. 6:80. 7:80, 9:80 and 11:30. sons iwere present. With the playing o f the “ Stein SL Elixabeth'a, 11th and Cnrtit— 6, T, dilapidated condition and carried Song” by Howard’s orchestra, the 8. 9:16 and 11. the mortar and stones for the work The program opened with Howard’s St. Francii de Salet’, Alameda and Sonth program was brought to a close. himself, for in this sense he had WWMWVMWMWMVM orchestra playing “America” and the Sherman— 6, 7:80, 8:80, 9dl0, 10 JO and understood the commission of our guests assembled singing the national About seventy-five out-of-town 11:80. St. Ignatioa Loyola. E. 2Srd and York— Lord: “ Go Francis, restore My House, anthiem. Rev. Edward L. Horgan guests were present at the banquet, including Father Boyle of Salida and $. 7. 8 JO. 10:80 and 12. it is falling into ruins, as you see.” pronounced the invocation. SL Jamen’, E. 18th and Newport— 8 and 10. As everything here harmonized with Father Mathias from Kansas. St. John'a, Eaat 6th and Joaephina— 6:80, Blankets TOM THUMB Gj A. Conklin, mayor, welcomed Those initiated in Father H ora n ’s 8, SJO and 11. his ideas o f poverty he gave it over the ^ests, who then listened to two SL Joiepb'a (C.SS.R.), W. 6th and Gala* to Saint- • — Clare as a suitable ■ ,bl abode ■ ■ for ■ ^lass were; ].lev. John J. O’Sullivan, very pleasing vocal selections, “ Like pago—6. 7. 8:80, 0:30 and 11 JO. an order of poor women. The fervor Joseph P. Kayberry, Robert Walsh. SL Joicph'a (PotiabI, E. 46th and Penn- The Satisfactory Lewis a Brjeath of Spring” and “ At the End of St. Clare and her first recruits GOLF James Conners, George O’Malia, Paul aylvania— 8 and 10:30. of a'Cobblestone Road,” sung by Mrs. St. Leo’i, 10th and Weat Colfax— 8. 7, 9 soon made St. Damian's a celestial Quality R. Schaefer, Dominic Cornelia, Jos­ 17th Ave. and Marion Katherine Forman, accompanied at and 10 JO. garden of all the virtues. Here the eph Taylor, !Raymond Lanthier, John SL Louia', South Sherman and Floyd— holy foundress had the happines.s of the piano by Mrs. jMarie Dewar. J. Doyle, Kimneth Lessard, John P. 7 and 9. RL Rev, Cyprian Bradley, O.S.B., SL Mary.. Hagdalene'a, Weat 26th and seeing her own sister. Saint Agpes, Well Kept Greens. Martin, Richard Swift, Nick Pezdirc, Depew— 8 and 10. Plaid Blankets— pr. $7.95 froffi Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, and even her mother, Blessed Hortu- Richard McDermott, Dan C, Harring­ St. Patriek’a, Weat 83rd and Feeoa— 8, lana, daily advancing to eminent Pure virgin wool. Weight 4% , pounds. 70x80. Firmly Wonderful Shade in the then delivered an exceptionally in­ 7:30, 9 and 11. ton, James. J. Jolly, Thomas Cava­ holiness. The body of Saint Clare woven, nicely finished. Bound in matching colors. The Afternoon. teresting talk. He called the atten­ SL Philomena’t, E. 14th and Detroit— I naugh and Thomas Evans, Sr. 6, 8, 9 and 11:30. Week-daya 6:80 and 8. has been miraculously preserved wanted colors with white. An Extra Value. tion of those present to some unde- SL Boaa of Lima*!, W. Nevada and Navajo during the past seven centuries and s ir a ^ conditions in the country at — 7 (unUl OcL 1). North Star Blankets— pr. $10.95 may oe seen at Saint Damian's at h \ Try It Once and You Too the present time, and particularly to CARNIVAL PLANS St. Vineent'a, E. Arixona and S. Joaepbtne Superior wool and weave. Weight 5 pounds. 70x80. — 6:80, 8, 9:80 and 11. the present day. There are many Beautiful, soft, warm blankets. Exquisite colors. Un­ Will Be a Confirmed the ; crime wave sweeping over the convents of the Poor Clares in the nation. In outlining the possible rea­ TO BE SETTLED Outside Denver usually fine— Splendid Value. Golf Fan. Alamosa— 7:30 and 9:30. Week days, T. United States. sons for the crime wave he men­ Esmond Blankets— each— $5.45 (St. Catherine’s Parish) Antonito— 8. Thursday, Au^. 14, will be the vigil tioned various causes such as the Arvada— 8 :80. of the Assumption and a fast day; Pure, fine wool in' plain colors. Wonderfully soft^ tex­ .SPECIAL RATES TO aftermath o f war, the eighteenth At next Monday evening’s meeting Aapen— 8 :80. Aorora— 8 and 10. Confessions will be heard as on Sat­ ture. Nicely bound in matching silk. 66x80. Single - PARITES ameindment, tone of the movies and of the executive committee for this Beulah— 10. urday. B lankels^pecially Priced. ' penal institutions. However, he said, year’s carnival a full attendance is Boulder— 6 ;S0, 8 and 10. On Friday, the Feast of the As­ Esmond Blankets— each— $10 •iNWJVMWWJWWMWWM it ii his belief that it is caused by expected because the last word will Brighton— 6:30, 7:30 and 9. sumption and a holy day of objiga- be said in arrangements before the Brush— IsL 3rd and 6th Sundayi, 10:80; Two-tone soft, downy blankets. Fluffy and daintily col­ the system of education in the United 2nd and 4th. 8 :80. tion, the Masses will‘ 11 ■be at 6, 7, 8, States during the past eighty yeaTf. grand opening of the carnival in two Buena Vista— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 9. 9 (a Solemn High Mass) and 12:15. ored. Pure wool filling, fine cotton warp. 72x84. Cut “ Previous to 1850 our ebuntry w m weeks. A thousand copies of the very Barlington— 2nd, 4th and 6th Sundays, It is gratifying to be able to say single. Blended pastels— the loveliest blankets we’ve beautiful souvenir program, contain- 10:20. relipous, not only in name, but in Calhan— IsL 3rd and 6tb Snndaya, 9. that the number of those who made seen— Rare Values— nature,” he said. inp; complete carnival details, com- Canon City— 7 and 9. Week days, 7. the visits in order to gain the in­ Orchid and Apricot— Green and Apricot— mittees, captains and lieutenants in Capnlin— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 8 and 10. Blue and Rote— Roie and Faun— The idea o f reUgion has been taken dulgence of Portiuncula on the char|:e of the twenty-four booths will Cedaredge— 2nd Snndaya, 8. Orchid and Green— Orchid and Gold— out of our hearts, education has been Center— 8 and 10. first and second of August was very be distributed at alb the Masses next divorced from God, and until more Cerritos— 2nd Sunday, 10. large this year. Plaid Blankets (part wool)— pr. $3.68 Sunday, thanks to Mrs. Leroy Wash- Chama— 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11. This Sunday the senior and junior relig;ion is incorporated in the educa­ bum and Mrs. W, J, Duteau, in Cheyenne Wells— SJO. Warm, soft blankets— part wool. Made in the wanted tional systems conditions cannot be Holy Name societies will receive colors with white. 4 V4 pounds weight. 72x82. charge of the publication. Colorado Springa bettered, he said.' Communion in a body at the 8 o’clock Same Blanketi— lighter weight (4 pounds) 70x80— $3.18 Sun^y afternoon, Margaret Ann, Corpus Christi— 7 JO and 9:80. Mass. ‘^he Ten Commandments have Sacred Heart— 8 and 10. , / Stop at the the five-weeks-old daughter of Mr. Tuesday morning and again in the Sheet Blankets (white)— each— $1.48 been obliterated and one incorpor­ SL Hary’e— 6:30. 8. 9 and 10 JO. DRAKE and Mrs. Wm. J. Kellagher of 4451 SL Paul's, Broadmoor— 6:30, 8 and 9:80. evening at 7:45 the usual devotions Cottpn Flannel Xcotton) Sheet Blankets with stitched ated in their stead; one which all be­ Decatur street, was baptized. CapL Conejos— 10. in honor of St Anthony will be held. ends. Big 72x99 sizes. Perfect for sleeping porches and SERVICE STATION lieve, and that is ‘Don’t Get and Mrs. John J. Lavelle were her Creed— 8. children’s beds. Splendid value. Cor. W . 2Sth and Federal Cripple Creek—At 7:80 on July 18. 27; Caught’ ” godparents. Aug. 10, 24; Sei>L 7. At 9 on July 6. 20; Complete, Efficient Service PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS — Extra Special— “Old Loom” SHEETS — In closing he remarked that the Richard R. Hutton of 4333 Sho­ Aug. 3, 17, 31. Prompt Attention Deer Trail— 1st, 3rd and 6th Sundays, A specially made Sheet— firm, even weave that in­ lack of religions education is the out­ shone street, who has been confined to 11:80. standing question facing every good Del Norte— 7:30 and 10. sures wear— Hemmed— 2 sizes— his bed for more than a year, passed 63x99— each $1.29— 6 for $7.74 citizen today and stressed the fact away~Monday morning. The widow Delta— 7 and 9: on 2nd Sundays, 10. Our advertisers will appreci­ that religion in education will pro­ Dolores— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 10. 81x108— each $1.59— 6 for $9.54 accompanied the remains to their old Durango, Sacred Heart— 8 and 10. WINDSOR MILK ate your trade. Try them. duce a more enduring United States home in St. Joseph, Mo., for burial. Durango, SL Columbs's— 7 and 9. of America. This Sunday mrning at the 7 o’clock Edgewater— 8 and 10. — Pasteurized and pure. Shop of Fine Bedding— at Lewis’ M. D. Rood, in excellent voice, then Elbert— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 9. Mass the men and boys of the Holy Elisabeth— 2nd Sunday, 9; 4tb Sunday, 11. —Fresh every day a,t your Second Floor MARRIED LIFE entertained with two vocal ^los, Name society will receive Communion Estei Park— 7:80 and 9 JO. door or grocery. A Fanfly Hand Book “ When Day Is Done” and “ Pagan in a body. Fleming— 8 and 10. T h i only textbook which sivcs full tn. Love Song,” accompanied on the Florence— 7 and 9; holy days, SJO sod atraetlon on family life. It tresta on tha Mrs. C. W. Brady of 4131 Hooker 8; week days, 7:80. fundamentals of the human ract; questions piano by Miss Rose Cortellini. street is confined to her house from Fort Collins, SL Joseph's— 7 and 9 :80. 1 of yital interest to those eontemplatlns thr Misses Mary Orr and Rose Owens mastoid trouble but hopes to avoid Fort Garland— 2nd and 4th Sundays, 0. married state: sex hyxiene, engenics, birth entertained in a very charming man­ Fort Lnpton— 1st Sunday, 9 ; other Sun­ -control, etc., ail from the physiolocical stand- an operation. days, 10:80. ptrfnt. based on Cbriatian principles, tnelud* ner at a piano duet, “ Grand Valse Little Bet^ O’Connor is improving Fort Morgan— 8 and 10 JO. Ing a well regulated treatise on diseases met Caprice.” in St. Joseph's' hospifat. Fruits— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 9; 2nd and with in the family; prevention and treat­ These musical numbers were fol­ 4th Sundays, 11. ment 0 1 Appendicitis. Adenoids. Uiphtheria, Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Duteau of Georgetown— 9. wounds, b lo ^ poison, etc.; tbs most eora- lowed by an eloquent address by 3738 Elliot street left this week on Glenwood Springs— 8 and 10. pleta instrument on prevention and treatment John J. Sullivan, state deputy of the a fortnight vacation with their three Golden— 1st Sunday, 8 and 10; other New Beauty! New Silence! of Conatimptien and Pneumonia; for the laity Sundays. 9:80. and physicUns: training of children, self Knights of Columbus. Mr. Sullivan’s charming daughters. Grand Junction— 8 and 8 from June 1 to control, and many other aubjeeta for the reiparks were principally a tribute to Raymond Cyril, the two-weeks-old Sept. 16. benefit of the human race. the great men LeadviUe has pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grand Lake—4 and 10. Aav. Pr. Vemlmont.of Denton, Texas, says; Brachle of 3107 West 45th avenue, Greeley— 6 and 9. "Yoang men an(k women should postpona duced. such as Tabor, Moffat and Gunnison— 6 and 8 :10.. their marriage until they have read this Campion. He said he was intrigued was baptized Monday night. John Haxtnn— 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10. in New wonderfnl book, 'Harried Life;* it should by what he calls the “ romance” of McCloskey and Eleanor Mueck acted Holtwood— trd Sunday at 11. be found in every home.” as godparents. Holyoke— 1st, 8rd and 6th Sundays, 9:20: W, H. Schmidt, Kremmling, Colo., writes: LeadviUe. 2nd and 4th Sundays, 8 :20.- "Send two more books, 'Harried Life,* en> He spoke on the great work of the Mrs. W. J. Kirkman left this week Hotchkiss— 1st and 3rd Sundays, 8; 2nd closed t6. This makes four books 1 havs Orfer of Knights of Columbus and with her mother for her future home and 4tb Sundays, 10. Model 22 ordertd for our children: it ia worth its in Los Angeles. Hugo— 9. weight In gold." Hrs. J. H. HeCale, Umaha. closed with a plea that all present Idaho Springa— 8 and 10. ordering another book, says: "It it a work take from the lives of Leadville’s Julesburg— 7 and 9 in July and AogusL all yonng people absolutely must have." Dr. old-timers a renewed inspiration and Kiowa— Srd Sunday, 11; 4th Sunday, 9. 1,. F. Euman, New Lexington, O.. says: "It EASTERN PRIEST Kit Carson— 2od and 4th Sundayi, 10 JO. is tha best work of its kind 1 ever read. No resurrection of their faith and en­ La Jara— 4th Sunday, 10. A u i a M a f i c family can afford to he withont this book, thusiasm. PARISH VISITOR La Junta, Our Lady of Guadalupo—8 and and it should bt in tha library hf every ftm* Miss Margaret Hennesy sang two 10. Uy physician. Price, tS. postpaid. La Junta, SL Patrick's— 7:80 and 9:15; Duo-Disc Ordtr from Dr. R. WOlman, Auther very pleasing yocal solos, “ Our Yes­ (St, John's Parish) July and AuguiL 1215 Faraon St., St. Joseph. Me. terday’s” and “ Hanging on the Gar­ Father Hasson of Philadelphia, Las Animas— 9:15. or writs for literature den Gate,” accompanied by Mrs. licadville. Annunciation— 7 and 9, Weak ELECTRIC WASHER : MenDon Denver Catholic Register who celebrated the 8 o'clock Mass days, 7:80. Marie Dewar. Sunday, is visiting at the home of LeadviUe, St. Joseph's— Hay 15 to SepL Father Regis Barrett gave a short 15, 7 and 8:80. SepL 16 to May 16. t J ( Mr. and Mrs. Briler. and 10. talk, in which he stressed the stamp­ Miss Mae and Josephine Langdon Limon— 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10:10. ing out of Communism, “ a menace of Pueblo spent the week-end with Littleton— 8 and 10. HELEN WALSH which threatens to overthrow any­ their cousin, Mrs. Charles Bruckman. Longmont— 7 and 9. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Loveland—-9 :S0. thing, that speaks of God.” After ad­ Kathleen Bruckman returned home 205 16th Street Phone TAbor 1880 Hancos— 2nd and 4tb Sundays, 9:30. Denver, Colorado ditional remarks on the subject. Fa­ with them for a week’s visit. Maniton— July, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30. Augnat, Mrs. J. Y. Gillette and Mrs. E. H. 6 JO, 7:80, 9:30 and 10.30. Associate. W. R. Joseph Matheson—2nd Sunday, 11; 4th Sunday, 9, Eyes Examined— Glasses Fitted Painter of Hollywood, mother and MePhee— 1st and 3rd Snndaya, 8. WEDDING HELD AT sister of Mrs. George E. Mallett, are Mesitas— Srd Sunday, 10. visiting at the Mallett home. Monte Vista— 8 and 10. GRAND JUNCTION Montrose— 7 :30 and 9 :30. Benediction after 2nd Hass. Sunday school in various $5 DOWN places, 12:80 t(r 1:80 p. m. DONEHUE Grand Jungtion.— The marriage of 200 AT PICNIC Monument— Week day once a month. Miss Angama Koshak, daughter of Ordway— 1st Sunday, 8; other Sundays. 9. $5 MONTH Picture Frame Shop Ortix— 2nd Sunday, 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koshak of the IN FT. COLLINS Palisade— 2nd and 4th Sundays, 9; 1st Now Locates] at 822 12tli SL Fairmount district, and Henry Mraule and Srd Sundayi, 11. Picture Framing at Less o f ; Somerset, Colo., took place at the Faonia— 1st and Srd Sundays, 10; 2nd Fort Collins.— With more than and 4th Sundays, 8. Phone MA. 0962 8:30 Mass at St. Joseph’s church Sun­ 200 members at the City park, the Parker— 2nd Sunday, 11. 'Phone T A . 8542 - - ' Residence day. Father N. Bertrand officiated. Denver bnd Fort Collins junior and Peeti— 7 :80 and 10. Miss Rose Koshak, sister of the bride, senior Holy Name societies enjoyed Platteville— 1st Sunday. 10:80: other Snnr was bridesmaid and Ernest Mraule, a successful joint picnic last Sundayday. days, 9. Greatest washing convenience ever known brother of the groom, was best man. Puebla ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR Families and groups of friends SL Francii Xavier'e— 6, 8 and 10. TTiie bride was attired in white satin lunched together and afterwards en­ SL Mary's— Bessemer cbapcl, 6. Grove A Real Household Friend— Constant with long veil caught with blossoms joyed several pieces played by the ebpreh, 820 Park SL, 6;;30. 8 and 10. The famous Duo-Disc feature of this great washer — Trustworthy—Never Failing—for and she carried a bouquet of roses. uniformed Honaso Boys’ band of SL Patrick's— 6, 7 JO. 9 and 10 JO. The Only Washer Ramah— 2nd Sunday, 9; 4tb Sunday, 11. permits washing in two most desirable ways. 1. You Biscuits— ^for Bread— for Pastry. The bridesmaid also wore white and Denver. A track meet was held. Rico— Stb Sunday, 10. •9 " That Will The junior baseball game resulted in place the disc in down position, using a small amount calried flowers. After the ceremony Sagnacbe— 8 and 10. *'Wash Either Way” Grain and Ponlby Feed at the bridal party went to the Koshak a score of 6 to 5 in favor of Denver. Salida— 7 and 0. of water to wash a ftw pieces. 2. You place the disc in Denver Prices Ft. Collins won the senior game with San Francisco— 1st and Srd Sundayi, 9. hojne where breakfast was served. San Luis— 9. top position to wash heavy blankets or a tubful of Instantly Invertible The young people will make their a score of 17 to I f. Many of the San Pedro— let and 3rd Sundays, 11. Phone YOrk 3192 1431 Ogilen picnickers thoroughly enjoyed the Somerset— Sth Sunday, 8 :80. clothes. The greatest washing convenience ever known. home in Somerset. Sonth Boulder— 7 :80. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dessert and swimming, tennis and play-groundf« Sterling— Communion blassee, 6 and 8:80; RELIABLE family and Mrs. Raymond Burman facilities which the park affords. ehildren'a Haaa. 7 JO: late Mass, 10; eve­ New Silence! The New Automatic silent cable drive ‘—AS GOOD AS THE NAME— and children of New York city, who At a recent meeting of the Ft. Col­ ning services, 7 ;80. Stonebam— 7 and 9. runs in oil. So quiet you can hardly hear it. Curtains and Blankets Cleaned are guests at the Dessert home, spent lins council, Knights of Columbus, Stratton— 1st and Srd Sundays, 8 and 19; All Up-to-Date Equipment seteral days recently on Grand Mesa. installation of officers was held. W. 2nd, 4tb and Sth Sundays, 8. Sngar City— 1st Sunday at 10. No______Pin______Holes _No . ShrinkageShrin Mrs. Burman will go from here to Harry Hamilton is grand knight; H New Beauty! Its vitreous enamel tub has beautiful and H. Hale, deputy grand knight: Ed Superior— 9 :80. AUo Dry Cleaning and Rngf Claaned the Pacific coast, where she will visit Trinidad, Holy Trinity— 6. 7, 8, 9- and rich Duotone Sun Tan finish. You can keep it immacu­ for a time before returning to her Miller, chancellor; Leo Michaud, 10:80. warden; Louis Orleans, financial sec­ Victor— July 6, 20; Aug. 8, IT, 81; 7 JO. lately clean by wiping occasionally with a damp cloth. home in the East. retary; Frank Burdette, recording Jnly 18. 37; Aug. 10, 24; SepL 7, at 9. DUO-DISC DOWN Francis J. Fisher, Inc. oseph Quinn and son. Emmet, Walsenbnrg— 6, 8. 9:16 and 10 JO. secretary: A. Kamm, lecturer; Judge Best of all, these important refinements come to you MAIN 6708 e returned from Colorado Springs, Welby— 8 and 10. for a few pieces Jwhere they attended the state Demo­Edward McCary, advocate; Paul Weldona— 1st, Srd and Sth Sundays, 8:30; without added cost. They make the Automatic more than LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER Gleason, inside guard; J. Pleiman tad and 4th Sundayi, 10:30. cratic convention. and J. L. Sullivan, outside guards; Wray— 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. John W olf and fam­ Yuma— 9 JO, ever the outstanding washer value! METAL LATH Father G. J. LaJeunesse, chaplain. Danvar. Colo, Afaarille, Teaai ily .ire spending a vacation at Baron After the meeting light refresh':fl “ I’ll attend to you in a minute,” So dependable is the Automatic Duo-Disc Washer lake on Grand Mesa. ments were served. Miss Elizabeth Sullivan is recover­ was the usual remark of a certain that the manufacturer gives a 10-Year Service Guaran­ Miss Virginia Igo, who was a mother to any of her children whTI ing from an operation performed at recent hpuseguest of Miss Marguer­ St., Mary's hospital two weeks ago, were naughty, and the delinquent tee Bond with each Washer— assurance to you of lasting RYAN DRUG CO. ite Krause, has returned to her home knew iJiat this usually meant a whip­ Mrs. C. W. Wilson, Miss Pauline in Minneapolis, Minn. value and satisfaction. Wilson, Miss Rose Mary Wilson, Miss ping. Larimer at 27th Mr. and Mrs. Russell o f Timnath, Betty Jean Wilson and Clifford 'Wil­ Colo., are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. One day she sent her four-year-old By all means come in and see this famous washer and spn to the grocer’s for some flour. DUO-DISC UP son are enjoying a month’s vacation Connaghan and John Russell of De­ its new improvements— today if possible. The REXALL Store trip in Indiana, and Michigan. catur, lU. Mrs. Connaghan is Mr. It was his first errand and, much to £ot a oibful They are traveling by auto. Russell’s sister. his mother's surprise, he Returned H. R. Post has returned from a The next meeting of the Holy empty-handed. webk’s fishing trip near Lake City. Name society will be held this Friday "Where’s the flour?” she asked. "Boo-o-hoo!” wailed the little mes­ THE A. W. CLARK Pr. and Mrs. E. S. Stong and three evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the school chfldren have returned from a hall. senger, “ I’m frightened at that man. DRUG COMPANY month’s vacation on Grand Mesa. Each time I went in he said, ‘All Comer Eighth Avenue and Mrs. John Sheehan and children May we intpect the paint on year right, sonny. I’ll tend to you in a Santa Fe Drive wek-e guests at the home of Mrs. koute, and tell you how little it will minute.’ ” He^en Harrington recently while en coit to repaint it with oar gaaranteed Phone Sontb 114 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. , 1434 CHAMPA EVERYTHING IN DRUGS route from California to their home paint?— Schayar Wallpaper ft Paint­ in [Houston, Texas. ing Co. THEY ARE REUABLE PAGE FOUR 9S8 Bannock* Street THE PE^m iR CATHOnC REGISTER Telepiione, liifairi 541g Th'urs'da:^, !^ugg~st 7, 1930 \ ^ w 4 v k v y w v M MRS. FITZSIMONS ¥ The Denver Catholic Register IS INTERVIEWED President of Board.. Rer. J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor______...... Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. Mrs. Charles Eitzsimons of Kansas F. J. KirchLof Associate Editors. .JEInbeit A. Smith and Joseph Newman City, mother of the first American ______L______officer killed in the World war, a Entered as second class, matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Catholic, was interviewed by French Construction * journalists when she placed a wreath on the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, in I ALW AY^^feS^ honor of the Unknown Soldier of Company Published Weekly by France and In behalf of the U. S. Gold Star Mothers. Fitzsimons hos­ ORDERS, KEYSTONE 7181 THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY. (Inc.) pital, Denver, is named after her 938 Bannock Street son. She said to the journalists: "I have always ardently desired to Phone Main 5413 0 . Box 1497 visit the grave of my son. I am in­ BUILDERS finitely grateful to the French and American goyernments for having GOLF- $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangemeiit with The Register, ■t. facilitated teis pilgrimage, thanks to DRIVING FIELD Tuesday edition. ?2 covers subscription to both weeklies. which a great number of American Colo. Bird, at 10th Are. We Woilld mothers will come to know the sacred V-. V Thursday, August 7, 1930 lots where repose the remains of Tbs dsUchts of coif without Appreciate eir children. ► cbasln# the balL Fairway lighted with “ I have the sad privilege o f having ra o d • r n Your Patj:onage OFFICIAL NOTICE been the first to give mine for the flood llght- cause of llbertv. He was attached IDK system. The Catholic Register haa our follest approval as to its purpose to the Harvard medical corps. He Plsy day or and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of the night Mod­ was killed at the bombardment ern 0 1 u b- 700 Lawrence Street Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted by Germans o f the hospital at Ypres. house. Fro- support of our priests and people. That su ^ rt will make.The “But it was not to serve our coun­ f s BSlonals MAin 5314 Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. try alone that William entered the i n attend- snee. Pali war. In 1914 he took part in the of baUs, SOc. Denver Colorado +J. HENRY TIHEN, formation of the Red Cross in’ Bel­ Olnba Free May 1. 1918. Bishop of Denver. gium and he never ceased to lavish o r B rlag his care upon the, wounded. Yonr Own. “At first he was bxmied at Ypres Fteo Park- but his body was moved to the Somme lag gpaee. Phone YOik cemetery. You can Imagine my 2146. emotion at the thought of soon kneel­ LISTENING IN ing before his grave.” first Americans killed by the (Confinued from Page 1) he has filled his proper niche, whether enemy after the United States en­ tered the war were Lieutenant Pitz- they agree with him or not. He man terminology - and the names slmons and Privates Tugo, Rubino York 0900 York 0900 bronght by the miation padre*. would be a fool if he expected every­ and Woods, all members of U. S. body always to agree with him. base hospital No. 5. They were killed A “de»ert rat” from Death valley at 10:55 p.m., September 4, 1917, W. T. ROCHE came to a California priest a few ' Eat all the meat you want on Fri­ when German bombs fell on a Brit­ week* ago and mada arrangement* day, August 15, and feel perfectly ish hospital at Dannes-Camiers, where AMBULANCE for the first Confession he bad made at ease in doing it. The day is the they were on duty. SERVICE in thirty-seven year*. Asked what Feast of the Assumption, a holy day COMPANY 'bronght him, he said iL was The of obligation, and the Church law for­ GIRLS GAIN NINE Register. bidding flesh meat is abrogated for 1805 GUpin St. The Diocese of Monterey-Fresno holy days of obligation that fall on POUNDS IN WEEK in a yearbook issued a few weeks Friday. Prompt and Careful ago said this of The Register: “ Its Courteout breexy anif informative column* have That Cainp Santa Maria of the * Day or Night made it .a welcome visitor in every W e often wonder whether other Rockies is accomplishing its purpose cities have Best Ambntanca In th* West Catholic home and the nnmber of a* many advertising in rebuilding the health o f undernour­ “ rackets” a* Denver. The latest .iallen-away Catholics Whose faith has ished and underprivileged children scheme is an invention of the K.K.K. of Denver is evident in the reports been revived by th>* weekly reminder A new pen-and-ink sketch by Will Smith which shows how the interior A letter has been sent to business is a consolation to the Bishop and that have come back. Each chud is TRIANGLE BARBECUE firm* by an anonymous committee, of the upper church o f ’the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception weighed before leaving Denver and the clergy.” which gives its telephone number a* will appear when that great edifice, now being erected on the campus of a^ain before returning. Some of the 1046 W. Colfax MAin 9269 This can he said after one year’s York 6292, and it* post office box the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., is completed. The girls that were at the camp gained Excellent Food Served in work, for the Central Csjifornia edi­ as 845, ' asking each merchant to nine or ten pounds in a week>i>r so. tion o f The Register was a year old buy $10 worth 'of ticket* for a pic­ finest materials and artistry are being put into this great shrine, which One of the most important features Pleasant Surroanding* in June. will be of immense proportions.— (Wide World Photo) Try onr Begnlsr DInnsrs and Barbbeaed nic to bo given Saturday, August 30. o f the work is the complete physical Cbleken, Beef, Pork and Bibs The Klan offer* to list each purchas­ examination given each child. In ad­ Nobody can conduct a readable ing merchant’s name, and send it to dition to the examination, sugges­ newspaper without expressing plenty all the Kluxers in Colorado three tions are made regarding improve­ Patronize the advertisers in of opinions, and nobody can express time* a year, “ with a special request ments to be carried out in r^uild- this paper. They will treat you ing the child's health so that the opinion* without arousing criticism. that they patronixe his place of busi­ right. It meant much to the writer to have ness." work will be o f permanent value. PfiOPAGIllN OF FMH Particular thanks are to be given to a visiting priest who showed himself "Y o u will not be listed as a Klans- YOUR BABY thoroughly familiar with our publica' man, nor will any Klansman enter Drs. M. D. Currigan, Louis E. Mad­ den, William D. Rothwell and J. L. Directory of tion say to a group of clergymen that your place of business and talk (By R ct. Albert Albel, Seneca, Nebr.) able, and perfectly happy. Physical MADE V\^ELL although he did not always agree with about the Klan,” says the letter. It takes a long time and study discomfort 'seems a hmppy normality. Calhoun, who havp given of their time in this work. Attorneyt-at-Law Father Smith of The Register, he ad­ The society is so thoroughly orer a map of China to become fa­ It is my element; in it 1 am at home. mired him for the force of his writ' ashamed of^ itself that it must enter miliar Hrith the rarious Catholic 1 am a missioner.” We can grasp By the time the camp closes in of Colorado Intestinal troubles that ing and for the fact that he was not a guarantee that it will do the hest centers distributed over that rast that. It is a soul safely anchored in the week of A u g i^ 20 some 160 ravage children often afraid to speak right out. it can to conceal the names of those country. To try to follow intelli­ Christ, certain of its edd and sum, boys will have enjoyed a vacation GEORGE H. LERG If an editor expresses his honest who help ^ except from its own gently the present everyday happen­ digging with unflinching tenacity there. Ninety-six o f them left Den­ LAW OFFICES disappear quickly when conviction* and makes people think, membership. ings of missionaries in the Celestial into the uncertainties of Chinese life ver for the camp on July 30, twenty Suite 412-413 Kittridge Building PURE Drinking Water kingdom wonld demand painstaking for immortal souls, regardless of left August 7 to replace those who Denver, Colo. KEystone 0472 observations for an outsider: to him self. came back and some thirty will go is used. it often appears like a moving pic­ there August 11. One feature com­ JAMES W. CREAMER Robert H. Kane Tells About History ture out of focus. It offers violent A white-haired Bishop stood hy pleted the last week that has pleased Attorney and CJonnielor-at-Law and your own health contrasts. A people with a culture the body of a life-long friend, an­ the boys especially is the line swim 902-908 Midland Savings Building depends on PURE thousands of year* old. People pa­ other Bishop who had been mar­ ming pool. They have also enjoyed Phone Tabor 7756. Denver, Colo. of Da Vincfs Picture, ^Last Supper’ tient and cdurteous; bat on the other tyred. Torn between sorrow and fishing and many other sports. An Water, too. hand Chinese bandit bands are ruth­ envy he could speak jokingly: “ Let attempt has been made to give the NEIL HORAN us promise not all to get martyred boys or girls who were in the poor­ Attorney and Counsellor at Law less and merciless. One day bandits PHONE MAIN 2586 (By Attorney Robert H. Kane) In 1796,; when Napoleon led the swoop down upon the missionaries at once so we can attend each others’ est health a little longer vacation, t24 to 629 Kittredge Bldg., Denver To me the most suggestive and in­ French over the Alps, he gave express and shoot them. The next day the funerals.” W e can understand that. some of them being enabled to stay Telephone KEystone 8571 spiring of all the sacred works of the orders that the room should be re­ bandits have disappeared and gov­ He is desolate because a good friend three weeks. Old Masters is the Last Supper o f spected. Succeeding generals disre­ ernment troop* bring in the bodies ha* been taken away, envious be­ m Gr r i s s e y , m a h o n e y a Leonardo Da Vinci. Whenever I at­ garded the I orders and the refectory of the martyr*. A special train is cause he himself had not been the Fr. O’Shaughnessy SCOITELD tend Mass when the Blessed Sacra­ was first used as a stable for horses placed at the disposal of *J1 mis­ victim and extremely happy because ' Attomeys-at-Law ment is being administered to the and afterwards as a warehouse for sionaries that they might gather con­ his friend ha* gone to his reward. Is Giving Retreat 304-9 Symes Bldg, people that picture arises before my storing of jhay and other supplies. veniently for the funeral services of phone Main 90 ' Denver, Colo. mind, and I imagine myself in that A writer says that “ now, when only the dead missioners. The outsider The body of a young priest was “ upper room,” where Christ and His The retreat at St. Rosa’s home for the ruins of the picture exist, a cus­ ask* naively: “ Why couldn’ t the being lowered into the grave. An­ working girls, at Tenth and Champa JOHN H. REDDIN twelve Apostles are gathered for the todian has I been appointed, and a troops have been on the scene the other missioner and a friend of the Attorney and Counselor at Law last time before His Crucifixion, and streets, this city, which started Aug. 7 scaffolding erected to admit of closer day before and thus havie frustrated martyred priest stood by and re­ is being given by Father William J. 612-814 Ernest & Cranmer Block I hear His words to them in which examination — not of Leonardo’s the designs of the bandits, or why marked: “ This is forcing things. 17th and Gurtia He gives to them and to all who be­ O’Shaughnessy, S.J. Father George work, for almost all trace of it has couldn’t the government have had He is only twenty-six and 'he posses­ M. Sipchen, S.J., who was to have Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. lieve in Him the most wonderful proof disappeared, but of its sad vicissi­ a special train for the escape of the ses the .martyr's crown— it’s prac­ uf His Divine love. conducted it, is at present giving tudes and Of the outrages that have missioneries instead of for their tically stealing it.” W e thrill at a retreat in Fargo, N. D. There are many other wonderful been committed against it.” bnrial 7” such word*. Here is no uncertainty. VOSS BROS. works of the inspired artists of that Here are veterans of Christ’s army The copiies and prints with which First Poet— “ There’s one nice thing 406 East Colfax and later periods. Many of them China is In a Xtate of uncertainty. revalling in the uncertainties of life the world is familiar have been made about being a budding bard.” 1821 W. Stad Av*. for their purely artistic merit may and country and people; soldiers ail, Onr Community Car* from the c r o o n s of the heads which Out of the maxe of physical, political Second Scribe— "What’s that, I 2988 W. 88tb Ave. receive the higher praise of their on guard in the uncertain night of to East and West 1st the artist first made, and copies of and culturid uncertainties one thing want'to know.” Home Pnbllc Market critics. But there is not one of them is certain: it is the soul of the mis­ paganism, uncertain of all beyond and 15th of each month Oread Public Market that carries with it the inspiration the great pointing made by his pupils. First Poet—“No one expects you Com erM fe and Downing The various cartoons and copies are sionary. Say* an American Bishop the bivouac's warm light of their to grab for the check when lunching Office a Warehouse, 1621 20th St. Corner 8 8 ^ end Federal Blvd, for lasting good that the Last Supper in China; “ I am thoroughly miser­ own souls’ salvation. Service— KEyetone 6228 docs. The Immaculate Conception, scattered through the various coun­ with friends,” Phone— Main Office— GaUnp'tlM by Murillo, an illustration of which tries of Europe. “An original Raw­ in m o ^ c was given in The Repster ing, a study of the whole composi­ of a week ago, in my opinion is the tion, is in' the Royal Collection of peer of them all in the ^eauty and Drawings in Paris.” perfection of its drawing and color­ Leonard! Da Vinci was a very re­ B y T H E jr. ing; but the subject and the occasion markable man. He was probably the m of Da Vinci’s Last Supper provide most versatile genius in all the world’s ' an inspiration that overshadows them history. Besides his wonderful abil­ (By Rev. Patrick McDaid in Nebraska other people in the party and that all. ity as a painter he was a sculptor of Edition of The Register) possibly yonr opinion would not NDIVIDUALS and cor­ The same subject has been treated a high ordier. He was an architect The test* given last week to the amount to very much in the case, by many other artists of distinction and a builder and designed and con­ competitor* for the Edison scholar­ the chief interest lies in the partial porations of modest cir­ since that time. Many of them have structed many fine building. He was ship aroused no small amount of in­ answer given by Mr. Edison. He tried to imitate JXe great artist from an engineer and built bridges, canals terest, if one is to judge by the news­ say* with charming simplicity: “ One I cumstances hesitate to the disfigured remnants of his won­ and other public works. He was a paper space devoted to the competi­ thing is sure. You have got to have scientist and a leading mathema­ derful work, and from the drawings tors and the questions. The value of a guide to get you out.” The need deposit their surplus funds in and .cartoons that he has left; and tician. He invented, machines and the question* a* measures of the abil­ ef a guide in practically every line scientific instruments and left several many of them have tried to produce ity of the forty-nine young men who of human endeavor is so necessary works on physics. He built and ex- a large bank, fearing that something entirely original. But competed is debatable and they would that Mr. Edison’s answer would seem perimbntea with flying machines none seems to have the power to seem to be a little beyond the ex­ quite obvious and yet when it come* and doubtless would have conquered they will not receive serv­ arouse to devotion that nis grftat perience and mental acumen of even the upper regions with a lieavidr- to matters of much higher import work has. . “ bright” boy* of 18 or 19 years of than getting out of a desert place than-air macUne had he had the ice commensurate with their The picture "was painted in the age. Even the oracle who writes the Mr. Edison in common with many refectory of the convent of St. Maria power with which to propel it. He delle Grazie, 'on a wall 28 feet in was a musician and a poet. “ Today” column in the Hearst papers other* does not see or admit the need needs. length, the fighres being larger than suggests that— of course, presuming of any guidance. The question of One of his biographers declares that ho were at wise at Brisbane "AS SOLID AS THE PYRAMIDS" life.” It remained intact, and the the existence of a personal God is of that he was as handsome as a Greek — any of tbo competitors might rea­ much more importance to man than wonder and admiration of all who god, a powerful athlete and master sonably have answered: “ If I could the escape ont of a desert, for on viewed it, for many years. Sixteen of all of the knightly exercises of W e welcome the opportunity to be of answer your questions I wouldn’t that depends the ipiestion of personal Commercial ^ years after its completion it was vis­ riding, dancing and fencing. need your scholarship. I would be immortality and all the things that service to customers whether their Banking | ited by Francis I of France. He This remarkable man was born at too wise already.” Mr. Edison him­ longed to take it with him to his own Vinci in!the valley of the Amo, in are involved therein; and yet when accounts are small or large. They self does not teem to be any too sure Mr. Edison is asked about God he 1 country. He wished that he could Italy, in 11452, and died in France in will have the advantages of excep­ break down the buUding and carry 1519. of the answers, and, according to the tell* the world: ‘‘ I believe in eternal Savings | the wall complete back to France. press, was more concerned ahont the reason that pervade* the universe tional banking facilities and the ex­ Department | Had he been able to do this it prob­ PROMINENT NUN reactions ( ? ) of the boys to the qnes- and co-ordinates all things.” Bat ably would have been prese^ed to tions propounded. At any rate Mr. he doesn’t say if this eternal reason perience of officials whose advice on thb world to the present day. GOES TO OMAHA Edison did not give a full reply to is anything more than the “ Thought” investments, credit and other finan­ any of the questions, but one of his of H. G. Wells, the thought that ha* Loans and | The picture was painted in oils, cial matters may prove invaluable. differing in this from the general Sister Mary Austin of Mercy hos­ partial answers is so significant that come from nowhere, abides nowhere Discounts 1 system o f those days, the great ma­ pital has been transferred to Oitlaha one is inclined to doubt,; in view of in particular and seems to be getting 1 jority of the great religious paint­ Before going into the order, she was another statement he made, if he him­ nowhere. Mr. Edison simply says: ings being done in fresco. He painted Jessie Moran, one of the most prom­ self saw all its implications. The “ That is a genarol recognition. My it in oils in order that he might be inent business women of Denver. question referred to and the one that brain is not big enough to go fur OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Trust 1 able to perfect it in. every detail. seams to have provoked the most ther.” One may not donbt the ca­ Department | It seems to have been a mistake to POPE RECEIVES 91 PILGRIMS comment in the pres* concerns a pacity of Mr, Edison’s brain or it* 6.'to 8 5 paint in oils because of the founda­ FROM LOS ANGELES number of people stranded in a des­ ability to ferret out physical secret* FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE tion that had been selected. It is said Vatican City.— ^Pope Pius August ert place— a 60-y«ar-old scientist, from Nature, but, as he say* himself, Foreign Exchange i two half-breed guides, the 20-yaar- it has its limitation* and it would that the wall was poorly constructed; 1 received a group of ninety-one that it was so located that it absorbed old wife of the scientist who has so­ seem reasonable to expect that when - moisture easily, and during an inun­ pilgrims from Los Angeles under the cial aspirations, her 6-year-oid son, hi* own nitnd, unaided, could not get • 1 auspices of. the Knights Of Columbus. your fiancee and your best friend him an;^ farther he would say also: Safe Deposit , dation, after several years, the '■ wall became further immersed and The group was presented by the who has shown great promise in the "Y ou have got to have a guide to .Vaults \5 field of science— that is the company get you ont.” But Mr. Edison ap­ continued in that situation for some Very Rev. M. J. O'Malley, pastor of time and all of the colors of the pic­ and they are faced with the situation parently doe* not see why a man of ture were destroyed. Bunglers un­ St, Vincent’s church. The party, that they have only got provision* hi* accomplishments should need a dertook to restore the colors and which has been touring Europe, will enough to enable three of them to guide, or if he doe* he he* not, or 17th at Lawrence Sts. Frank Kirchhof,'Pres. Collections destroyed most of the portraits. In sail from Cobh on August 31 aboard reach civIUxation. The query iss doe* not take, the time to find the 1652 a door was broken in the wall the Anrania after visiting seven “ What wonld you do in the circum­ one that srill surely and safely lead beneath the figure of the Savior and stances?” Leaving out of considera­ him out of the morass of nneertainty the feet were destroyed. countries. tion the fact that there are seven in which he is wallowing. 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PREPARATION FOR Spiritist Revival is Rebirth of SCHOOL IS URGED Practices Known to Ancient Greeks (Holy Family Parish) August the 15th In less than a month school will unattractive results, and after a reopen. The pastor (s giving this ad­ A little more than eighty years vance notice in order that parents while becomes often more eager to ago there began in a village in New may have their children all ready for believe his favorite “ medium’’i7 than York state the revival under a new the opening on Septem^r 2, It any to treat the message critically. At phase of a mystery religion that is boy or girl needs medical or dental The Assumption of as old as pre-Christian paganism. Albert hall, London, a few days ago-, attention the work should be done Most people treated it as mere im­ when the new propaganda that is ap­ now. Don’t wait until September E x p e r i e n c e posture or delusion, but there were parently to be linked w th the mem­ and thus handicap the child as well as honest investigators convinced of an ory of Conan Doyle began, thonsands the school by keeping him at home. the Blessed Virgin unseen agency sending messages were satisfied |vith the testimony of This Sunday will be Communion from the spirits of the dead. So be­ a medium that she saw him present, day for the Holy Name society as gan the modem revival o f what the saw him take the vacant chair and re­ well as for the men of the parish. old Greeks knew of as “ Nekroman- ceived a message from him, too con­ teia*L—"necromancy” — the quest of fidential to be repeated to all. One There will be a first anniversary into Heaven ^ messages from Ahe departed. One may well wonder that so many who High Mass of Requiem for the repose Experience increases finds it denounced as an evil and a find the Gospel message and the of the soul of Mrs. Mary Matron on the capacity of any dangerous thing by the Church all Christian life without meaning for Saturday morning at 7:30. ‘'Arise, make haste, my love, my dove, my beau­ through the Christian centurie.s. them are so easily satisfied with the The 7 :30 Mass on Friday morning tiful one, and come! The Winter is now past, the From Hydeville, N. Y., it has new “ revelations” of the mediums. . is being said for the Purgatorian so­ organization for serv­ spread all over the world. It has ciety. rain is over and gone, the flowers have appeared in become a new religion, with a vast There will be no Holy Hour this our land. Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and ice— if that exper­ literature and adepts and believers PARISH TO HOLD week. Masses at Holy Family church ience carries with it in every class, from the ignorant and FAMILY PICNIC are held on Sundays at 6,' 7:30, 9 come!” (Cant. ii). / uneducated up to not a few who have and 11 o’clock, and on wee)c days at growth and progress. won distinction in scientific research 6 :30 and 7 :30. Confessions ace heard "W ho is she that goeth up and successful public activities. (St, Louis’ Parish, Englewood) on Saturdays at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. by the desert, as a pillar of Granted that it lends itself easily to Members of the parish and their Mrs. Rose .Quinlan, one of the old­ smoke of aromatical spices, imposture and trickery, and that its families will enjoy a picnic this Sun­ est members of the Altar arid Rosary of myrrh, and frankincense? records are full of more delusions, day in Conway park, near Ever­ society, is reported as very ill. green, Cars will leave the church (Cant. 3) flowing with de­ The Horan Mortuary, yet those who have paid closest at­ 4 ■ after the 9 o’clock Mass. Features Funeral services for Donald P, tention to it are ready to admit that Higdon, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. lights, leaning upon her be­ established in 1890, it has a core of reality. It must be of the picnic will be a treasure hunt loved? (Cant. 8). and games of various kinds. Roland“ oh Higdon,“ ■ were ...... held at the added that its teachers, even at their Residence mortuary, 1240 Acoma has been a consistent best, are the propagandists of the­ This Sunday will be Communion Street, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment "Who is she that cometh ories that are utterly impossible to day for the members of the Holy was in ML Olivet forth as the morning rising, leader in the adoption reconcile with the message of the Name society. Miss Theresa Kozma is home from Gospel. Spiritism is as much an anti- Word has been received from the fair as the moon, bright as the of new methods and the hospital and will be glad to see sun, terrible as an army set in Christian system as any form of ma­ Mother Provincial of the Sisters of her friends. terialistic rationalism. St. Joseph, that another sister would array?” (Cant. 6). equipment—in ren­ In England one of the results of be added to the teaching staff in St. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Isenhart spent Sunday in Red Wing park. The above taken from sim­ the gpreat war has been to draw many Louis’ school. ple thoughts on the Rosary by dering the finest pos­ adherents to sniritism. Outside the A Requiem High Mass was offered Mr. and Mrs. Hoar and family are it gave some sort of last week for the repose of the soul visiting in the East.. Mother Mary Loyola. sible funeral seiwice consolation to the multitudes who o f Mrs. Alma Brown at the request Mrs. Halter will bo glad to see had lost kindred and friends. There of the Altar society, any of the society members as she We carry in stock many ar­ — in bringing a com­ was a new readiness to accept as Mrs. J. McGee will entertain at is rapidly improving, ticles relating to the Blessed plete and dignified realities alleged messages of affec­ a card party Thursday, August 14, Mr, and Mrs. A. Lantzy spent last Virgin in books, pictures, statu­ tion and assurances of happiness for the members of the Altar society. Sunday in Eldorado Springs. ary, rosaries, medals, medal­ service within the from those who were gone. The late The party will be held at her home, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle played a 3696 South Delaware street. lions. means of everyone. leading part in the spiritist propa­ Hostesses at the Altar society PARISH BENEFIT ganda of the war years and the sub­ card party held last week were, Mrs. Prices ranging from 5c to sequent period. His literary work U. Doyle, Mrs. E. D. Doyle and Mrs. AT LITTLETON $50.00. had made him ^not only a popular G. Sauers. figure, but, more than this, as the Littleton.— Final arrangements for Correspondence and mail creator of “ Sherlock Holmes" he was PARISH SOCIETY the third annual parish festival to be orders receive prompt atten­ regarded as a skilled investigator of held at Willowcroft manor this Sat­ tion. evidence. He had a touch of genius GIVES PARTY urday evening were iriade at a meet­ and a marvelous energy, added to a ing of executives and committee If you want anj’thing in the personal charm that made him many (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish) workers at the rectory Tuesday eve­ friends. Of his sincerity in his ad­ ning. Plans are completed to throw church or religious goods line, vocacy of spiritism there can be no The members of the Altar and the gates open at 7 o’clock for one go to Clarke’s and you \^11 in­ doubt Rosary society gave a card party on of the most novel parish benefits Wednesday evening, August 13, at 8 variably find it. It In his early years, sad to say, he conducted in the vicinity in several had drifted away from the sednre o’clock, in the parish hall at 1310 years. The financial benefit is to be guidance of his ancestral Faith. For West Nevada. Many friends from drawn principally from the shower a Catholic the unseen world is not outside the parish attended. of gold and the hope chest projects The regular monthly meeting of W. P. HO all a region of, utter obscuri^. He which have been carried on in the the Young Ladies’ sodality will be has certain light from revelation and parish for several weeks. The fes­ James Clarke held Friday evening, August 16, at tival proper is an entertainment Funeral Directors the belief in the Communion of 8 o’clock- Members are urged to be Saints, prayer for the dead, interceS' tendered to the members and friends present. sion of the blessed. He feels only of the parish that will become itself Church Goods House The Parish association meeting will a paying project only in the event of a sense of repulsion at the idea of be held Thursday evening, August One of the Largest in.the Country. W e Specialize in Articles those who are gone before being a record attendance. Music every­ of Devotion, Church Furnishings and Books for the Catholic V 14, in the parish' hall.' where, free movies, valuable door KEystone 1527 called up to dictate vague messages Mrs. Laura Bowe, Miss Agnes Ken­ Laity and Clergy. to professional mediums or amateur prizes and free refreshments will be nedy, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh given the patrons for one admission 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado I s 6297 Cleveland experimenters in necromancy. But and Miss June Walsh spent a few for those who have lost or never had charge. The pastor and people unite days this week visiting friends in in extending an invitation to their Phone TAbor 3789 Place the Faith there is often a wild long­ Pueblo. ing for anything that may be sup­ friends to attend this novel celebra­ Among those who enjoyed an out­ tion. The Ei^lewood-Littlcton bus posed to be communication with the ing at Camp Santa^ Maria of the unseen. Hence comes the drift into will give service direct to Willow- Rockies last Sunday were: Father croft from 7 o’clock till midnight, spiritistic practices. Mulroy, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowe, The strange thing is that the aver The bus leaves Englewood on the Leroy Bowe, Misses Agnes Kennedy, hour from 7 till 11 and Willowcroft * * age spiritist seems satisfied with very COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA Mary Kalb and Yolanda Repp, Mr. on the half hour from 7 :30 till 11:30. and Mrs, E. F. Beyer and Miss Lor­ First Holy Communion for four SPECIAL OFFER Winona, Minnesota TWO JESUITS TO raine Barz. children who have recently moved For the Higher Education of Catholic Women Mr. and Mrs. Langfield are the into the parish marked the closing of We will move- your furniture to our warehouse and gdve you adx proud parents of a fine boy born months to pay. . . your bilL ' Fbrivate room or open . storage. _ WoWe have Registered for Teacher's License by the New York Board TAKE FINAL VOWS the vacation school at the 8 o’clock Saturday, August 2. Mass last Sunday. The vacation school low rate o f insurance. of Regents. Accredited hy the Association of American Cal] KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on (Regis College) pupils recited prayers in common UniversitiM. Holds membership in the North Central your work. Association of Colleges. Rev. F. J. Mahoney, S.J., profes­ PEOPLE PAY TRIBUTE TO KING and sang hymns in the course of Confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of sor of biology at Regis, is to pro­ OF ITALY the Mass. Certificates were awarded MOVING, STORING AND PACKING Science, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. nounce his final vows in the Society King Victor Emmanuel July 29 re­ at the end of the Mass to all who had Trains for High School Teaching, Trains Vocational Spe- of Jesus on August 15. Father Ma­ ceived the salute of the Roman popu­ completed the year’s work, and the No Money Needed for Six Months children, through Master George ciali.<;ts; Bacteriologists, Chemists, Dietitians, Social honey attended Regis college from lace, on the thirtieth anniversary of Lievens, who acted as their spokes­ Workers, Librarians, Musicians, Secretaries, Accountants, 1911 to 1913, having previously his rcigpi. Standing before a multi­ DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. man, presented a spiritual bouquet Public Health Workers. studied at Regis high school. He tude in the square in front of the pantheon, the monarch hailed his sub­ to their pastor. Benediction of the 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse Attendance Exclusively Collegiate. taught on the faculty of the enllege jects, whOj Roman fashion, out­ Blessed Sacrament, with the chil­ REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER TWELFTH from 1922 to 1924, returning as pro­ fessor of biology in 1929. He arrived stretched (heir arms in the ancient dren’s choir singing the hymns, closed Address: The Secretary— Box 46 in Denver' Tuesday after spending pledge of fealty. On August 9, the the services. "V » <■»» ♦♦■>♦♦»♦♦♦» »*■>» <■♦* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H H t I I ** the summer at Marquette university, date of the King’s official ascession Milwaukee, Wisconsin, doing research to the throne, another celebration GREAT LEPER ASYLUM TO STOP AT work in hiia special field. Father was scheduled. COST $5,000,000 INSURANCE — IN ALL ITS FORMS Mahoney will pronounce his vows Japanese doctors are agitating the with Father Charles K. Hayden, S.J., 600 ATTEND JUBILEE MASS OF establishment of a $5,000,000 leper Phil Ferretti GARDNER AGENCY, INC. P- J- Donohoe another former Regis student. IOWA PRIEST asylum on the island of Osima. Span­ THE JOYCE HOTEL Six hundred worshippers assem­ 630 Gas and Electric Bldg. jKEyttone 120] Some eighty Catholic laymen of ish Dominicans in charge of the Denver and vicinity arc now making bled at the golden jubilee Mass of island have announce^ they will give WHEN IN the second 6f the series of three lay the Rev, William Gasper Knapstein, all possible co-operation. Catholics The Famous “ PYRU” Liquid' Insecticide retreats being given at Regis this pastor of SS. Peter and Paul’s church, have two small leper asylums in summer. The retreat is being Springbrook, Iowa, July 29. The Japan and assist two others. COLORADO SPRINGS Columbine Ins ect Powder directed by F^ither Francis J. Most Rev. Francis J. Beckman, Arch­ THE DENVER DISINFECTING CO. O’Boyle, S.J., professor of moral bishop of Diibuque, following the ITALIAN PRINCESS AIDS I at St. Louis university. Mass read a letter from the Cardinal INJURED MAN EVERYTHING IN DISINFECTANTS Father B. J. Murray, S.J., who has Secretary of State, Cardinal Pacelli PHneess Giovanna, the 22-year-old Telephone KEystone 3829 1614 Blake St. Denver, Colo. genera] supervision of retreat activ­ of Vatican City, conveying the bless­ daughter of the King of Italy, has ities, announced that more than a ing and congrratulations of the Holy been trained well by the Red Cross, . NOW—Everything You Send hundred are expected for the third Father, Pope Pius XI, to Father as Danta Morani, an artilleryman, retreat August 21 to 26. The third Knapstein. can testify. Thrown from his horse, retreat will be directed by Father he was lying bleeding in the road T H E ARGONAUT HOTEL Francis J. O’Hem, S.J., president of HIGH TRIBUTE PAID TO INVALID near Pisa July 30 when the Princess St. Mary’s college, St. Mary’s, Kans. PRIEST , came upon 'him in her motor car. Known for Its Excellent Cuisine Dr. Howard P. Durbin, who was When the Rev, Daniel A. Lord. She bound up his wounds and had her UUNDRY CO. Under Personal Supervision of Owner well known in Denver some ten S.J., St. Louis, Mo., wrote “ The Call chauffeur exceed the speed limit in Phone MAin 4281 FRANK J. HABERL years ago as a student and an out­ of Christ” in 1927, a study of re­ reaching a hospital. ’I standing athlete on many Regis ligious vocation for young men, he Colfax and Grant Telephone TAbor 2361 teams, paid a visit to some o f his paid tribute to the Rev. Thomas CEREMONY OF RECEPTION FOR former teachers on the Regis faculty, Brown, S.J., for more than twenty KANSAS NUNS Tuesday. Dr. Durbin Icraduated years an invalid, who celebrated his A very beautiful and inspiring from Regis and from the St. Louis coremony was witnessed July 29 at Is Washed in LUX g Y j and more if interest it allotved to accumulate. Safety, avail- golden anniversary as a member of university school of medicine. He has the Jesuit order at Marquette univer­ St. John’s academy chapel at Wichita, ability and income contidered, our tharet offer an investment been teaching on the faculty of the in the bigbett ciait. Three plant, therefore, can meet any. need. sity, Milwaukee, Wise., July 30. The Kansas, when thirty-one young ladies university and practicing his profes­ invalid priest, in spite of his afflic­ received the habit, eight novicea 6 Memberthip Over 19,000— Retourcei over 13 Milliont Offee Phone, YOrh 5000 Res. Phone, YOrh 0298 sion in various St. Louis hospitals. In Colorado Since 1901 tion, is one of the happiest and best­ made their annual profession and Father Daniel H. Conway, S.J. loved men at the university. four sisters pronounced their final The Railway Savings and Building Association whose home is in Durango, Colorado, vows. Clayton Plumbing and Heating Co. 121 West 6th Site Pueble« Cotorsdo 530 17th Street, Denver, Colorado is|in Denver to give a retreat of eight COLUMBUS' FIRST VOYAGE days at Mercy hospital. Father RETRACED K. C. GOES TO JAIL” IN PA. Repairing and Overhauling Our Specialty— Estimating Conway recently gave a retreat at Retracing the West Indies part of — AS W ARDEN We Now Offer Time Payments on Plumbing and Heating Trinidad, and acted as pastor during Columbus’ first voyage to the new William B. Jlealy has gone to jail the absence of Father Bertram, S.J., world, Rafael Colorado and two com­ for an indeterminate term and his The Best in MAIN 5155 in Denver. Former Regis faculty panions sailed from San Juan, Puerto brothers in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., coun­ 1 members now at the college include Rico, Aug. 2, in their 30-foot vessel, cil No. 302 of the Knighte of Colum­ Used Father WMUiam V. Doyle, professor Isla de Puerto Rico. Their route will bus are quite proud of. it. However, RUSTS PHARMACY Paramount Roofing of English at St. Louis university, carry them through the West Indies Hcaly.has gone to jail, not as a pris­ Corner 19th and California Furniture and Father Joseph McAndrews of to the United States, Spain and oner, but as warden of Luzerne W e Store Household Complete Drug Store Suppliee & Supply Co., Inc. Campion academy, Prairie du Chien, thence to . They will take their county prison. Prescriptions Carefully Filled Wise.; Father Charles T. Corcoran, Goods and Merchandise Ship to Santo Domingo, Haiti and Across From Holy Ghost Church A Roof for Any Building S.J., professor of English at St. Cuoa before continuing to Washing­ FAMED HOUSE OF NORFOLKS DUFFY STORAGE A«D Mary’s college, Kansas, and Father MOVING CO. TAbor 8925 MAin 9805 We Rent Folding Chairs, Card and ton and New York, via the cast coast. UP FOR SALE New or Old Peter Masterson, S.J., director of Norfolk house, Lopdon home of L Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, the department of history at George- LATE CARDINAL PRAISED eight successive Dukes of Norfolk, GUARANTEED BONDED town university, ...... Washington , D. C, Anything in Stock. Established 1888. IRISH FAITH Catholics, and scene of many historic When the late Cardinal Vannutelli Catholic gatherings, was withdrawn DR. T. W . QUINN PIERCE’S 2314 Walnut The two girls were strolling in a returned to Rome after attending as from sale at an auction here, the re­ DENTIST PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 garden at ti^light. Papal Legate the of serve price not having been reached. HAND LAUNDRY “ I wonder,*' .'aid the first. “ I won­ Office Hours: 9 to 12— 1 to 5 Armagh Cathedral in 1904, be stated The highest bid was $1,260,000, but Sundays A d Evenlnx* by Appointment Our Work Will Please You der if Jack really loves me?” at a banquet: “ I have been in the this price was not enough to buy the Oa'ce Phone MAIn 5503 Established May 1, 1922 “ Of course he does, dear,” said the East and in the West, charged with old mansion in the heart of London’s Residence Phone CAllup 0391-J second. “ Whv should he make you missions from the Holy See, and I fashionable west end. Bidding start­ S32 Meek Bldg., I6th and California E. 12th at Madison YOrh 4789 Use REGISTER Stickers an exception?” have seen striking evidences of faith ed at $500,000. King George III of But never have I witnessed scenes of England was bom in Norfolk house. W a are agents for McMurtry's and deeper faith or piety or more enthus- They Show the Merchants Advertising Pratt and Lambert’s Paints and Var­ iastic;li tokens ■ of love and loyalty for "Wallpaper in exciusiva design, nishes. Consnit ns if you contem­ the Vicar of Christ than those that modern coloring and a range of prices USE REGISTER STICKERS plate painting.— Sehayar Wallpaper presented themselves to my sight in to (utt every purse.”‘ — Schayer■ Wail- in The Register Pays & Painting Co. the Emerald Isle.” paper 8t Painting Co. They show the merchant his advertising pays PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,: Main 6413 Thursday. August 7. 1930

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M.A., Prop. your patronage in the dif­ 1030 West Colfax BROTHERS’ PHARMACY 6001 E. Colfax (at Elm) ’ Across from St. Leo’s Church Pbona YO. 2171 ferent lines of business. Park Hill’s Newest and Most Complete Drug Store I^one KEystone 3638 COURTESY RELIABLE CAREFUL REPAIRING Of Watches, Clock* and Jewelry BUDDIES FRUIT STORE Clock* Cftlled For And Delivered Cahii’Forster FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY HANSEN & HANSEN Hi*h Claia Fruits for Everybody. We Deliver Free. , Electric Co. PHONE' YORK EStO 6084 EAST COLFAX JEWELERS OSlcial Railroad Watch Inipectoc* for AU Road* Out of Denver 526 Sixteenth Street KEyiton* 3012 St. John*s Parish AppHaaeea Repairing ' ‘Eait Denver'* Largett Drug Store” CATHOLIC PRESS RADIO NEW FASHION CLEANERS AND DYERS International War to Save Family FRANKLIN Generators-Motors Phone YOrk 4027 B ETTY BURTON SHOPPE 2422 E. 6th Aye. CLUB COMMENDED Rewound— Repaired! CLEANING— PRESSING— DYEING and Ranted The second meeting of the Cath­ PHARMACY Dressmaking, Tailoring, Hemstitching, Remodeling— All work guaranteed to Feature Denver Convention olic Press club was held Saturday H. L. McGovern Dan Gaffy Washington, D. C.— Moral and re­ companionate marriage, divorce, morning in the auditorium of ,the Shirley-Savoy hotel. S ta te COLUMBINE ligious action as the only certain birth control and state control of The Mrs. T. A. Cosgriflf was named as W e Examine E. L. RONINGER means of improving family morality, children. The principles governing Bert C. Corgan, Manager SPECIALTY SHOP recommended at the eighth interna­ the Catholic attitude toward the fam­ head of one of the most important Groceriea, Meats and Vegetable* tional council of the International ily which Will he discussed at the con­ committees of the organization foL 34th and Franklin St. Phone KEystone 1753 EYES Dry Good*, Notiona, Stamped Goodi IT TAKES THE Union of Catholic Women’s Leagues, vention of the National .Council of lowing the reading of a congratula- School Suppliea TO MAKE THE will be considered at the tenth annual Catholic Women state that the fam­ tory letter1< to the Press club from “Immediate Delivery” Registered Optometrist* . AND PAYS THE convention of the National Council of ily is of divine origin, anterior to the Mts. Rose Lee Jones, Prop. TO BUY THE BEST .... || - ■ the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin. He Catholic Women to be held at Den state and the unit o f its existence; BBi FRANKLIN 0804 AND 080S wrote in part: Sixth Aye. at Columbine YOrk 4S81 1718 E..6th Ava. Danvar, Calew ver, Colorado, from September 28 to that marriage is indissoluble and that It has just come to my attention October 1. Report of the deliber- chastity is essential to marriage. that a Catholic Press club is about COOPER & COOPER ations of the international council, These principles also predicate ^ e to be organized in Denver and I Pictures and Framing. Scene* of which advised the establishment of disadvantages o f married women hasten ^ commend the movement. Glasses Promptly Repaired this religious and moral action ac­ working as detrimental to their first Colorado done in Oil St. Francis de Sales’ cording to the needs of various duty o f rearing children carefully. I need not dwell upon the power Greeting Cards Kodak Finishing F. A. SMITH groups, will be made by Miss Mar­ To assure the correct attitude of the press to mold and fashion pub­ Optometrist in Charge lic opinion and, therefore, the need TAbor 4913 garet T. Lynch, assistant executive toward the family, the international 1558 Broadway WE DELIVER secretary of the N.C.C.W. and official council urged serious religious in­ of w411-infortned Catholic representa­ 1540 California Street THE CUT RATE DRUG CO. delegate to the international council. struction for girls, equal to the train­ tion on the ^ress. . South Denver’a I,eadina Cut Pjite .Drueaiala The attitude toward the family as ing in any other subject* the intensive The great need of the Church In Owned and Operated by C. B. J. Crawford and G. W. Mile. officially stated by the president of building of fine personaiitled to eqUip America today is Catholic lay writers. , South wick Furniture MEAD-PURSELL' 294 So. Penn., at Alameda—SO. 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.—SO. 0154 the international union, Madame them to influence their associates; England has its Chesterton, its Belloc 2806 E. Colfax FRanklin 2631 Photographs Steenberghe-Engeringh of the Neth­ the organization of associations to and others, and what a pity it :is Quality Furniture for less. Trade in protect the professional woman in erlands, prominent in several inter­ that when a Charles Marshall had to the old furniture and make the 237 McCIintock Building national organisations, is directly 0]>- her work and a propaganda of ideas PROGRESSIVE SHOE REPAIR SHOP be answered it took an Englishmin home comfortable. 1554 California Street posed to that spasmodically advocated to influence public opinion toward a (Belloc) to answer him. Recommend Us to Your Friends for oy certain modernists, free love, just conception of the family. Stoyes, 0£5ee Furniture, Mattresiei, Phone TAbor 4405 First Class Workmanship on Shoes I believe the Catholic writers will Botch Radios. Denver, Colorado 282 So. P«nn*yly»nia ______Albert Reale, Prep. be more readily developed by their activities in journalism thqji by any other means, but; if a Catholic Press BUSCH JEWELRY COMPANY Doors From Pioneer Bishop’s club is going to produce these liiy “MASTER WATCHMAKERS" champions one feature of the club Anminciation Parish WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY must be the study of the best Caii- 76-78 Broadway Pbone SOnth 1573 Chapel Are at Loretto Heights olic authors in science, philosophy and in history. The firms listed here de­ JACKS (Continued From Page 1) the Good Shepherd home and St. Another and minor need of Cath­ serve to be remembered HOLLAND BAKERY o f miles distant and settlements Joseph’s hospital stand as monuments olic representation on the press is QUALITY BAKERY to his memory. when you are distributing TRY OUR BUTTER HORNS AND PECAN CRISP scarce and far apart. that such persons, if well informed your patronage in the dif­ PIES, CAKES. DONUTS, The travelers knew long weary When death summoned him on the 1893 South Pearl South 3337 on Catholic terminology and the like, BREAD AND ROLLS days over a torturous wagon road morning of July 11,1889, after more ferent lines of business. will be able.to correct the many ab­ 2231 E. 34th Ave. Phone YOrk 7856 and hours of heat and cold to test than fifty years of service, it was surd writeups about Catholic doings Harry A. Hackett Dr. Paul M. Carbiener the endurance of the C u test heart. fitting that the Sisters of Loretto that now appear in even the best of DENTIST The always hungry Indians frequently as his co-workers for the glory of the country’s papers. accosted them, and though the Vicar God should have had the honor of pro­ Sincerely yours, CHIROPRACTOR 216 Collin* Building had "a way with him" that won viding a tempiffary tomb in the chapel HUGH L. McMENAMIN. St. Philom ena’s Parish 9 to 12: 2 to S. Evenins* by appointment Broadway at Bayaud their peace, confidence and respect, of old St. Mary’s, where the “ Apostle To carry out the ideas suggested Phone Sooth 5804 606 So. Broadway Office Hours, 9 to 5 nevertheless, liberal "hand-outs’’ were of Colorado” reposed until the re­ Evenings by Appointment demanded from the slender store of mains could bq transferred to their in Father McMenamih’s letter a Rei. Ph.. Tabor 7940 National Bank Bid*. discussion followed and a committee CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP Ph. So. 5060 Re*, ♦ h . So. 8977-J supplies. final resting place at Mount OHVet cemetery. was selected. The members were New M*n*gem«nt!— A* g o ^ ss downtown qnslitr and workmanthip—all phaica of Beauty The sisters found Denver a typical Culture— and it s handy too— a unique and unufual neighborhood thop. The frontier town of some 3,000 sou!ouls of cautioned beforehand of the respon- sibillt)* of the committee. It is one 2031 East 13th N*»tl* Permanent Waving and Facial* YOrk 217S CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. The firms listed here de­ all descriptions. It was no light task FATHER O’HARA NEW to sow the seeds of education in such requiring balance, an abundance of 1093 South Gaylord serve to be remembered GREAT FALLS BISHOP resources and information, and, above Purity— Accuracy— Ability Finest Cam-Fed Meats a rough field, yet they were wafmly when you are distributing greeted by the majority who felt the all, extreme caution. The name Of and Quality Groceries your patronage in the dif­ (Continued From Page 1) Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff was put befoife CAPITOL HEIGHTS PHARMACY need for culture and learning and were Under l^ew Management— A. H. Johnson, Prop. Call Us for Quality, Service and Price ferent lines of business. eager that their children should pos­ which has often had to fight its way, the meeting as one of the best in­ formed lay women in the state, and 2640 East 12th Aye. Cor. Clayton Phone York 3340 Phone*— Call SOnth 0144 sess an education that would make he has lost none of the affability or of them refined and worthwhile enthusiasm of his youth. He is a she was named to head the commit­ tee. Miss Katherine Kenehan was women. Bishop Machebeuf was their prudent and truly apostolic man. EDNA MAY BEAUTY PARLOR chosen treasurer and Miss Anne New, ROADMOOp loyal friend. The cause of Catholic He celebraWd his silver jubilee' in PERMANENT WAVING, FACIALS. SCALP TREATMENTS corresponding secretary. CLEANERS AND DYERS I v education was dear to his heart and the priesthood at Eugene a few Dreasmaking and Make-Over Shop. HaU Remodeled Id Connection. B he never considered anything a sac­ weeks ago. His brother. Dr. John P. Among the new members welcomed 2811 East Colfax Phone York 7905 585-87 SO. PEARL rifice that he might do for the sis­ O’Hara, is the editor of The Catholic were Mts. Mae, West Owen, presi­ SOUTH -8486 Sentinel at Portland, and is also a MEN’S SUIT^ CLEANED AND PRESSED 75cters. In return for the many bene­ dent of the (Colorado League of dressmaking —TAILORING- -HEMSTITCHING fits received from him, they labored university professor. ' American Pen Women; Miss Helen Kearney, who has been the editor Madame L. Harris, Prop. diligently and tirelessly. St. Mary’s The new Bishop has visited Denver THE FLORENCE SHOP MODISTE a number of times. Michael Fleming, of The Doctors’ Journal for several THE SOUTH DENVER BANK prospered and became so great a 3107 East Colfax Ayenue Telephone YOrk 5227 force for good that in 1890 a second a student for the Portland archdio­ years, and Miss Nellie Lennon, who Every Accommodation Extended_ Consistent With venture was made with the openingmil cese at St. Thomas’ seminary, prom­ will head the photo department of the Conservative Banking of Loretto Heights academy. A new inent in Colorado vacation school club. Mrs. Louis Hough has one of MADISON STREET YORK HARDWARE CO. the most important departments, that triumph was later realized in Loretto work, is studying for the priesthotod Cor. York and Colfax Heights college, which is today one largely as a result of the new Bishop’s of compiling a scrap book containing SHOE REPAIRING Dr. J. J. Werthman A Good Big Complete Stock H. A. HOLMBERG of the finest fonts of culture in the encouragement and Father O’Hara Catholic memoirs of the West. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DENTIST West.' has been at the local seminary on The news assignment of the day, Former Manager Golden Eagle Shoe Repair WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Wall Paper and Paints . Department. First Claes Workmanship and Offic* Hour. 9 to 5 Through the years, the sisters visits several times. Father O’Hqra a research article of Catholic building Lawn Mowers, Hose, Window Shades Evenin** by Appointment has ^aken a personal interest in the Materials. We Call For and Deliver. 252 So. Broadway. SOuth 0432 were an appreciative audience to the statistics for the year, was ably J. GORDON, Proprietor Phone YO. 9239 OflSce: So. 6552 Res: So. 3919-W Bishop’s missionary zeal. They came Colorado vacation school movement handled by Miss Marie McNamara, IZth and Madiion Sts. 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1,800 ATTEND ♦* 6 ♦♦♦♦»»♦♦ H'4 I m 11 MM» Rev. John Bergin, S.J., Officiates < » II Always PARISH PICNIC at Funeral of Mother in Pneblo (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) ii A Com plete Laundry ii a Nice Stock of Used Cars The annual parish picnic, held SaV Pueblo.—‘Deeply impressive serv­ and six men are figuring on making urday^ Aug. 2, at Elitch’s gardens, wat ices held Friday morning in Sacred the third retreat at Regis college the a decided success. There were nearly at O’Meara-Young’s Heart church marked the fuileral of latter part of August. Those who in­ 1,800 people served with dinners at For Your Home Mn. Catherine^ Bergin, one of tend to make the second retreat at the picnic and there w$re many Every used car sold by the O’Meara-Young Motor Com­ Pueblo’s most beloved matrons and tho abbey shotild mail reservations crowded about the other attractions. pany is sold on a definite money back guarantee. Ask a long-time resident of the city. to Prater Maurus, O.S.B., Holy Cross The financial result of the affaii! will the salesman who waits on you to explain the guarantee. Solemn Requiem Mass wa.s sung with abbey, as soon as possible. not be definitely known until the Rev. Jahn Bergin, S;J., of Regis col­ The funeral oi Mrs. Caroline returns are all in. Fathers Harring­ 1929 Ford De Luxe Town Sedan, with Kari-Keen trunk; an lege, Denver, son of the deceased, Bradich of 1110 Egan street was ton and O’Connell, John H. Spillane; exceptional value at...... :...... S625 as celebrant, the Rev; T, J. Wolohan held Saturday from St. Mary’s church. general chairman of the picnic; Mrs* 1929 Ford Standard Coupe...... ;...... 445 as deacon, the Rev. Regis Barrett, Requiem Mass was sun^ by the Rev. McEahern, chairmen of,th e dinner; and the various committees wish to 1929 Ford Sport Roadster...... ;...... 395 O. S.B., as subdeaeon and Francis Cyril Zupan. The children’s choir 1930 Ford Sport Roadster...... 1...... 675 Pettit as master of ceremonies. Mem­ sang. John Germ sang two solos. thank all who helped to make th