FATHER LEO CASE IS NIN iHND IN U. S. AND CA FAle Bm U li IN iilliu AdilL SUPS TMEN IN 8 ESCAPE ERM ANnAUEN B f D D f i : PETITIONS FORTH! IN MOTHER; INUN-CHINESE MSINS mimTION IN ONE CABSE Head of V iD centiaillected in Denver Heniliers of Rel^ons Conmiiiiiities in J in Few Days Most Instances The NatieimI Cathette Welfare Ceelsrspie Amwiee t egpliss The Dearer Cathelic Register aad The Th« Very Rev. William P. Barr, a time he was in the field w h»e the Register. Oar News Is Carried to Us hr AtopUaes— tha Oaly AereaasUie News Servlee That to Colorado. Investigation shows that the Father refused. Went to New Orieana in Western proviacial of the Vineen- trouble was greatest. He will come ■ a . Leo lieatifteation and canonisation 1866 and died there the fc^lowlng tlan^ landed in New York this week, to Denver, perhaps within a week or proceas, now under way in Denver The cauM of hh bMtifleation two, to visit St. Thomas’ seminary. VOI.XXIL N0.32. DENVER, COLO„ THURSDAY, MARCH 31, l»27. 32.00 PER YEAR is in progress. (See Cate. SneycL, after a voyage around the world. He and Newark, N. J.. is the ninth ease The local Vincentians have no formally promoted for reaidenta or Zm , p. 681). went to China to look after missions word about how^their confrew in missionariee qf the United Statu and 4. Father Felix DeAadrele, CM., of Ms eonrauhity and left in the China are faring in the renewed Canada. The Rt. Rev. MeadgnoT Vicar General of the Louisiuas and midst of the antigen uprisings. For anti-alien hostilities. Richard Brady, pretiding jndge of first Superior of the Congregation o7 APPEAL IN PlAmVDiE CASE MPROBABU^ the Denver court, has Idndty looked the Miadon in the Unrted States. up the data for The Register. Jfon- Born in. Piedmont, Italy, December signor Brady's list inclndslF'only 13, 1778. Ordained at Piacenza, those Yteo can rightfully he sailed August 14, 1801. In 1815 Pins VII ArcUiisl|op Pitaval WiD Otdain American . In addition to the appointed him for the missions of~ COLORADO D E m d l i CATHOLICS RIGHT FOR names he gives, there are one or two Bishop Dubourg in Louisiana. Died others, like St. Madeline Sophie Barat, Octob^ 15, 1820 (in his ^nd year), in whose causes there have been buried at Perryville, Mo. tiis process Servite at M l Cannel Sunday formal hearings on American soil, but of has been commenced i n THEY DKirnJIED THEIR COURT BATTLEwho died abroad. by the Roman authorities. There have been more than 250 5. Madame Iteilippiae Rose Da- American martyrs, including a great chesne. , foundress of the first The Rev. Francis H. Giasler, O.S. Simon, O.S.M., who had also suffered number of priests put to deate by houses of the Society of the Sacred H., win be ordained to the holy a physical brMkdown, to the latter’s Inasmuch as Catholics won the right reaDonSaBts Is eoatm v t« seetioD 1 of th« Heart in America. Born in Gren­ 14tl> sasBdmsBt to too Mstieosl Conatita- U. S. constitution. Pierce v. Society tee Indians and rome by the Protest­ priestbood at Onr Lady of Mt. home in the state of Nevada. His to absent their children from Bible UoB BM to Art. n . Soe. 4 aod Art. IX. of Sisters, supra; Meyer v. Nebraska ant colonists when to be a priest was oble, France, An^st 29,. 1769. Carmel chnreh, Sunday, April 8, at health restored, he was assigned to reading in public schools, it is not Sms. 7 and 8 of tha Colomdo Constitatlea. supra; Hardwick v. School Trustees, to be an outlaw. Outside of Father Educated by the Vimtation Nuns and 10:80 Solemn Pontifical , by the Fathers in Colorado, and entered probable that they will appe^ the Tha partlnant part of Uia 14th amaad- 54 Cal App., 696, 206 Pac., 49, 60. Leo Heinrichs’ case, the case of the entered that Order. Order dispersed mant la aa foUowa: * *-* “ nor shall anr daring Reign of Terror. Madame or the Most Reverend J. B. Pitaval, Tit­ St Thomas’ seminary, Denver. He Colorado supreme court decision of Btata daprive any partoa of Ufa. libarty or Spiller v. Woburn, 12 Allen, 127; eight Jesuit martyrs of North Amer­ ular Arebbishop of Amlda. pronounced his solemn vows in the Monday to the U. S. supreme court. propaitr without daa prooasa of law" • • Farrington et al. v. Tokushige, U. S. ica, who are now beatified, is the Mother Barat invited her to incor­ f The new Levite was bom in chnrch at Welby, on March 19, 1926, Bishop J. Henry Tihen, yiho is re­ * The power of the state, the chil­ Supreme Court, Advance Sheets, only case of a martyr so far opened. porate her community into Society Chicago, March 17, 1904, of Emil end in December was ordained to the covering at Mercy hospital from a dren and'their parente over their ed- Feb. 21, 1927.** Undoubtedly, in time, there will be of Sacred. Heart. In 1818 Mother and Antonia Giasler. He made his deaconate by Bishop Tihen. severe ulness, is inclined at present ucauon may be briefly bnt accurate­ 4. Bnt these rights are subject to = „ r i . r tb, primary etodies at Onr Lady of Sor­ Father Gissler sing his first to test the actual working out of ly stated thus: the ^alifiqations 1 and 2, above, other martyrs. row!’ parocUal school, Chicago. On Solemn Mass in the parish chnrch the decision, by the terms of which 1. The state, for tks own protec­ and that teachers and places must be Notes made by Monsignor Brady Welcomed by Bp. Dnbonrg in New Orleans, and setiled in St. Charles, completion of the eighth grade, he of his chfldhood, Onr Lady of Sor- the Bible can be read in the public tion, may require chil^w to be edu- reputable and the things taught not in his investigation follow: entered St. Phillip’s high school of < rows, Chicago, on *Palm Sunday, schools but those who do not wish cated. ThisHTHiia needsvicw3ii4s yif\*no^ citation. inn immoral or inimical to the public 1. John Nepomneeae Nenmaan, Mo. Founded houses at Florissant, Mo., St Louis, etc. Died at St. the same parish. After one year o f April ' 10. He will be assisted by to remain in the class rooms can 2. Certain studies plainly essen­ welfare. Pierce v. Society of Sis­ C.SS.R., Bishop of Philadelphia. Born high school work, he entered, in the many of his boyb^d companions who leave. tial to good citizenship must bo ters, supra. Charles, Mo., Oct 18, 1852. Pre­ in Bohemia, March 28, 1811. Or­ liminary steps have been taken for feU of 1917, the jnvenato, of the entered the order with him Prominent attorneys volunteered taught. Pierce v. So

PAGE TWO ^h22S2d£i£2iJitilB5i!^^^ ^ The Denver Catholic Register KLAUSNER'S Depavtraaai Store Prwidept of Board... ------Bt. Her. J. Banry Tifaas^ DJ>. CditOT______Where ETWytUag 1* SeU For — ^------Rot, Hata«w J. W. &iiitli 1 (MINE, M iH rai NESTOK A Owitliti’:• Btoreatore to t a*n, 'wooicti,'wooica Lenten Ajaoeiate EdHonr____ ------Babert A. Sarith •MMao. Mate 7*0 w tt th* pirn**1 *t- taatlaa t*«kias ta th* his. dowa-tm *t«r**, hMMir th* p(«eri*t*r ta htwor* la *tt«a< Enterad aa aecond-elaaa matter at the poatofflee at~l&anvar, Colo. oo**. Ov*a **«aiasa oam TAS. ~ W Fm rEUfM E Main 7438 2701-3/E. LorlMf' St. Dishes Published Weekly by TsbpheBa York 694S times, from the -“ Passion of Christ” w e e k l y CALENDAR OF FEAST Tuesday, April 6.—^t. Vincent Rw. Phoae So. 4484-W ■t TfflE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) DAYS Ferrer, ‘"The Angel of Judgment,", down, to his own time. The loss of PARK HILL PLUMBING AND 1828 Califoniia Street near death from griiaf because of a this book is deeply regretted. All Kindi of Sea Food Sunday, AprQ 3.— St. Riduird of schism that was afflicting the Friday, April 8.—St. P^etuus, HEATING CO. Phnne Main 6418 ' P. O. Box 1497 Chichester refused wealth and a bril- Church, was miraculously restored Bishop, was the eighth Bishop of Repairing a Specialty— Service Hant marriage to study fo r the and instructed to go forth and con­ Tours from St. Gatian, and aa such When You Want It priesthood at Oxford. Later he be­ vert sinners. For 21 years he labored zealously with sermons, J. F. STAHL, Manager came Chancellor of th« University of pressed throughont Europe,0 con­ many synods and wholesome regula­ Dependable InitoUafioh Thursday, March 81, 1927 Oxford and Chancellor of the dio­ verting thousands. He died at Can­ tions to lead souls to virtue. He 4630 East 23rd Ave., Denver R etaif cese of Canterbury. Elected Bishop nes in Britanny in-1419. had a great veneration for the saints. of Chichester in spite of the king’s Sat^ay, April 9.—St. Mary of Department OFFICIAL NOTICE opposition, the governed his Wednesday, April 6.—St. ^ des­ Ezypt, after 17 years of shame spent ASHTON see with great wisdom and brought tine,.Pope, was a native of Rome and in Alexandria, accompanied a pil­ l!he Oathalio-Basister haa oar foUast approval aa to its poxpoaa about reforms. He died in 1258 was chosen Pope in 422 by the won- CHEVROLET CO. and matbad of pahBeation. We declare it tne ofkial organ of the grimage to Jerusalem. Ih the city while preaching a crusade against derfm consent of the entire city. He in front of a church and during the Diocese of Denver and eanuwUy bespeak for it the whole-hearted the Saracens. excommunicated and deposed Nes- sqpport of oar priesta and people. That nnMrt will make the Feast of the Exaltation of th e^ ly Chevrolot Cart and Trucks torius and fought thewPelagian Cross, her misery and pollution burst R aster a strong power for the spread of God's fungdom in Colorado. Monday, April 4.—St. Isidore, heresy. Many authors of the life of Archbishop, was bom of a dncal upon her and she app<^ed to the Arvadb, Cela. + J. HENRY TIHEN, St. Patrick say that Erin’s patron Blessed Virgin, whose pictures faced family at CarUiagena in ^ Spain. He saint received his commission to May L 1918. Bishop of Denver. suece^ed his brother Leander as preach to the Iri^ from St. Celes- her from the porch, vowing to do Save Money by Hev^g Your Arcbbiahop of Seville and succesaful- penance if allowed to enter the tine in 481. Celestine died, in 482. ly combated the Arian heresy. He church and stand like Magdalen be­ Work Done Neatly 1814 Welloo died at Seville on April 4, 686, and Thursday, April 7.—St. Hegeaip- side the cross. She entered, and THE REVERENT OBSERVANCE OF GOOD FRIDAY within 16 years of his death was de­ pus, a primitive Father, was by birth later’spent almost a half century in clared a Doctor of the Catholic a Jew. In the year 183 he wrote a penance in the wilderness. She died WOLFSKILL’S SHOE SHOP PATRONIZE OUR ADYRTISERS Following its annual custom, Saint Francis’ A^embly, Chnrch. history of the Church in five vol- in 421. £ * Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus of Ban Francisco, again Littletea, Celwmd* THEY ARE RELIABLE requests active co-operation in spreading throughout the entire United States and other countries the reverent obs^ance of Good Friday, particularly the three Hours of Divine Aggny (T PROPHEHS TEU, MIT OUR ELENTIST from 12 noon to 8 p. m. , ^ Many states have been meeting vrith great success in Dr. F. J. Claffey spreading this movement, and in our beloved nation which 915 RepibUc Bldg. nione Main IS2/4T chooses to stand before the world as a Christian nation, this PRIESTIIOOD, (ATBOUGin, AND NAIWD aOOBB: V-IS: 1-1— >T«alaa* gad Snodoy* by *ro«*atai«nt solemn custom should be universal, declare the Knights. In" San Francisco the records show that practically all (By Rev. Matthew Smith) That the Law’ established by Jesns That (k)d so puni^es obstinac^n THE IBIT FOR ’ Christian denominations are united in this movement and_ that The 109th Psalm, fourth verse, Christ, a continuation of the ancient sin is proved by the next chapter. It ELECTRiai FIXTURES L IB S M O N Sr one out of every fifteen adults attends the services.. This,^ of says: ’"rhe Lord hath sworn, and He Patriarchal and Mosaic dispensations, is told here that God sent an ongei Ka£Fer-Chapman Electric Company course, is owed to the vigorous campaign of publicity carried will not repent: Thou art a priest is to be universal,' is to last until the with a baming coal to cleanse the l « l « ft. W. ILKolhv. “ “ forever according to the order of end of time, and' was not to be snp- Ups of Isaias, and then God “said; on by a committee composed of practically e v e r y religious and, Melchissdech." planted by some other Chnrch in Go, and thon shalt say to this people: parish organization in ^ n Francisco. This was a prophecy of the type time, as the Mormons and other sects Hearing, hear, and understand not: Appeals are made by personal solicitation; also through of priesthood...... and sacrifice under ■ ir the claim, is -evident in more than one and see the v^on, and know ifhot. the press and from the pulpit, to the business firms and the New Law—the Holy Sacrifice of the part of Scripture. Isaioa, called the Blind the hearts of this people, and Bonds Yoii May Place Hass, wherein bread and wme are great prophet by tiie Holy Ghost make their cares heavy, and shut general public to re^ in from unnecessary purchases, and to substantially changed into the Body (Eceleriasticns xlviil, 26), provea the their eyes: lest they see •with their suspend business during these three hours. Theaters and and Blood of Jesus Christ. We xan CUithoIicity o f the C h h ^ when he eyes, and hear with their ears, and other places of amusement postpone their matinee perform­ understand the text by referring to says in.Isaias ii, 2: “And in the last understand with their heart, and be Confidence In— ances' until after 3 p. m. Where closing of business houses the story of Melchisedech, which oc­ days the mountain of the Honse of converted and I heal them. And I when investing. This week we offer to Cathelk kuMtu- curs in the 14th chapter of Genesis. the Lord shall be prepared on the' said: How long, 0 Lord? And He daring the three hours is impracticable, almost unanimous con­ Abram’s brother. Lot. was taken da top of the monntaniB, and it shall said: Until the cities be 'wasted witlv- tions and to individual investors— sent is given for the employees to attend the services. a prisoner of war and the , be exalted above the hills, and all na­ out inhabitant, and the house 'with­ later known as , ^went to tions shall flow into it ” The Donay out man, and the land shall ba left $10)000 Holy Trinity Church IGNORANT OF TEN COMMANDMENTS rescue him. He defeated the enemy Biblical footnote on this prophecy desolate” (Verses 9, 10, 11). - ^ Trinidad, Colorado "and he brought back aU the sut^ Test after test has proyed that the people of the United s: “ ‘The'last days'’ . Tne wholefollow The virgin birth of Christ is fore­ stance, and Lot his brother, with his time of the New Law, from the com­ told in the seventh chapter of Isaias. 6 Per Cent— First Mortgage Bonds to Yield 6.80 Per Cent States are startlingly illiterate on the subject of religion. No substance; the women also and the ing of Christ till the end of the In the thirteenth and fourteenth wonder it is possible to promote almost any ludicrous attack people. And the king of Sodom went world, is caDed in the Scripturea'''the verses we find these words: “Hear out to meet hhn, after he retained last days’ : because no other age nor ye,, therefore, 0 house of ; Is on morality when school children know, as was proved in cer­ from the slaughter of Ghodorlahom- tain New York schools several years ago, who Charlie Chaplin time shall come after it, but only it a small thing for you'to be griev- or, and of the kings that were with eternity.— ‘On the top of monnta!^* oos to men, that you are grievous to Joseph D. Grigsby & Co. he. is but have never Heard anything about Jesus Christ. him in the vale of Save, ’•rtiich is etc. This shows* the perpetual ■visi­ ray God alro? 'Therefore the Lord Another example of this ignorance has jurt been fur­ the king’s vale. But Melchisedech bility of the Chnrch and of Christ; Himself shall give you a sign. Be­ Investment Bankers the king of Salem, bringing forth nished through a te^ made by a Methodist Episcopal publica­ for a mountain on the top of moun­ hold a virgin shall conceive, and bear bread and wine, for he was the priest tains cannot be hid.” a Son, and His name shall be called PUEBLO, COLORADO tion of Chicago, Having tried out a number of the public. The of the most high God, blessed him, The third chapter of Isaias deals EmmanueL” Northwestern Christian Advocate has been forced to conclude and said: Blessed be Abram by the with the terrible punishments God most high God, who created heaven Emmanuel is one of the names of that America doesn’t know the Ten Commandments—at least was to mete ont to the Jews for their Christ and means “God with us." and earth.” When Christ ^itab- sins. “For Jerusalem is ruined, and not well enough to say them. lished the sacrifice of the New Law Juda is fallen: because their tongue The ninth chapter tells of the PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF BISHOP TIHEN "There must be no false faces before me,” was one of the at the Last Supper He used bread and their devices are against the great joy that wul come upon the most glaring answers obtained to questions in a two-month and...... wine, like Huchiaedeeb, and told Lordr to provoke the eyes of His world as a result of Chrisris birth. Splendid for Gifta—^Mode by test. “Keep away from your neighbor’s wife,” was another. His Apostles to do this inv^mmem- majesty” (8th verse). The fourth The sixth verse says: “For a CHILD oration of Hhn.'He thns made them, chapter shows that a remnant of the IS BORN TO US, and a Son is given NAST—X3iildren’s Photographer Hardly any one admitted ignorance, it was discovered, like Himself, priests “forever accord­ people will finally be converted to to us, and the government is upon but after starting out many weakened. ing to the order of Melchisedech.” and comforted by Christ. “In that His shoulder: and His name shall be In the little town of Buffalo, HI., one person asked of the In the Catholic Church, when a day the bud of the Lord shall be in called. Wonderful, Counsellor, God 317— 16th StMot—CWMT Ten Commandmants answered, “Sure. It was a swell picture.” man is ordained to the priesthood, moCTificence and glotry, and the the Mighty, ^ e Fatherjof the world he remains a priest on earth, in pur­ fruit of the earth shall he high, and to come, th e Prince ■ of Peace.” A college girl fn Sioux City, Iowa, started quoting the Beati­ gatory or in heavra; and, if he a great joy to them that shall have- This verse is a tremendously tudes. proves unfaithfnl to his trust, the escap^ of Israel” (verse 2). Tnie powerful argument for the Divini^ mark of the sacrament will remain Old Testament refers to the curse on of Jesus Christ Why should any m om , DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER on him thronghont eternity in hell, the Jews many times—a curse we one be called God the Mighty who hi MAIN making his ignominy there all the have alf seen fulfiled—and also tells not God? 4286 428) The Methodist Episcopal Bgard of Temperance and Pub­ worse. Jesus Christ, the great High several times of their final conver­ A study of the Ordinary of the lic Morals, which recently declared that Governor A1 Smith of Priest of the Church, as m vid fore- sion. As we showed before, the rea­ Hass aiMi other official prayers of New York is unacceptable to that denomination as a presiden­ telts will hold this office throughont son they cannot see this themselves, the Catholic Church ■will show a liter­ all Eternity. Catholic priests are plainly aa it is written in their own al fulfillment of the prophecies about LAUNDkYO tial candidate, but Senator Walsh of Montana, who is a Catho- priests by participation in Hia etern­ Sacred Books, is because of the pun- Christ’s titles. . 2500.Z6> CURTIS 3? 0^ic like Smith, is ail right, can hardly be pleased with the state­ al priesthood. iriimeiit on the race by God. (To Be Continned) ment of Arthur Brisbane that it is now practically certain who WE USE ar te sia n WATM^ tHe presidential candidates wUl be—Smith for the Democrats, PILGRIMAGE ABROAD SHERIDAN GARAGE •j Coolidge for the Republicans. So far as The Register is con­ Washington.— ^To facilitate the at­ cerned, it is indifferent as to who gets the nomination, so long tendance' of American Catholics at Aato oad l atSery Wevfc W E M OVE aa a good man is named and so long as the principle of reli­ fee Fifth International Congress of OOe m A Aesssseries For Upholstering, Refimshing ‘ and Furnl- gious freedom is not attacked. There are many who believe Catholic Youth of the World to be WoUiag Frame Hoases oad Corof e# held at Lourdes, September 16 to Fsr Ssnrks—MAIN lS4e tare Repairing that our good Methodiri: friends are anxious to have neither 18 next, a pilgrimage to Lonrdes and 144 W. A. JbMil ISth sad Wsltsa SU. Smith nor Walsh put up. The Board of Temperance and Rome haa been arranged under the Call G. W. JEPSEN Public Morals has never shown itself a particularly broad­ anspicea of the Catholic Young 624 E. Colfto. Erthnatea Cheer fuUy Given. York 8784 minded body. Men's association of America. ' The But press reports show that Smith, 'if he is nominated, pilgrimage will leave New York on STOP ATmi will not have the easiest sailing in the world. A Democratic August 20 and return September 26. maneuver to prevent a repetition of the New York convention Better Work at Moderate Prices deadlock of 1924 seems to have gained considerable headway. For fi»e recipee for Leatea dlakoe. Me the WlailMr Fena Dairy's edl ia That policy is to bring forward a large number of “favorite this paper. M JOYCE HOTEL sons,” several of whom might be real contenders, the remain­ der being simply stalking horses to head off formidable in­ A subscriber wishes to aeknoid- WHEN IN! struction for either Smith or McAdoo. To this end a good edge favors rocetred throagh tlie many “favorites” already have been mentioned, including Blessed Virgin, S t Rita and the TJ^th COLORADO SPRINGS Governor Donahey of Ohio, Evans Woolen of Indiana, Repre­ Flosrar. sentative Ayres of Kansas, Governor Flood of Virginia, Gov­ CLEANERS aod DYERS ernor Ritchie of Maryland, Governor'McLean of North Caro­ PHONESt YORK 4M. TORKU04 lina, Governor Moody of Texas, Senator Walsh of Montana, M*a'* Sait* ThwMgUy Ckoaod aod Prmomi, $ im Representative Hull of Tennessee, Senator Harrison of Missis­ sippi, Edwin L. Meredith of Iowa, Senator Reed of Missouri, 8 Senator Ferris of Michigan and Senator Barclay of Kentucky. Arkansas Democrats are expected to instruct convention dele­ A Sar vi** for gates to vote for Senator Robinson of that state or for Senator E Svafy H*o**wif* Reed of Missouri. While ex-G6vernor Bryan of Nebraska is THE seeking the support of the delegation from his state, his success B is still regarded as doubtful. FAMILY SAYING ONE’S BEADS IN THE WHITE HOUSE SHOE It comes as soniething of a shock to hear that William LAUNDRY Allen White, Kansas editor, made a statement in a Salt Lake STORE address to which Catholics take serious objection. The Inter­ mm SEVEN SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS mountain Catholic says that a more surprised group of men Onc« A CuttSmer Alwaya A ^uftomw can scarcely be imagined than the ofiScers o f the Bonnevill.e S 8lli*f»W .W lkAve. club at the banquet held in Salt Lake City a. few days ago, at which the speaker of the evening was Mr, White. The Bonne­ B QUITTING B a ville ^lub is made up of fair-minded citizens whose Meal is to Entire stock must be disposetl of, regfard- Plain Pampe Hoon: 3 t* 18; 1 to 6 Phoaa Moia 3437 avoidi politics and religion; this is so stated in their consti­ I D'Ot m t Poauie Booidwic* Fhoat^ York 2188 tution. It happened that at the particular banquet referred lesa of cost Shoes that formeriF sold for Slender Strop* B Novelty H m to this ideal of the club was openly and clearly stated. $5, $6. $7, $8 and 810 a pair. AU the Fancy Oxford* DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST But it seems that after Mr. White delivered his fcrrmal new colors, materials and pattema. ]and prepared address he invited questions from his hearere, I Stdto 722 Meek Binldmg, 16th end California Sts. and some one asked him what he thought of Governor Smith WOMEN’S FINE FOOTWEAR— 82.89—$3.8D-^.89^-8S.89 as a candidate for the presidency of the United ^ tes. Mr. MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS— Black, Tan and Blond— 83.89 White replied: “As a Kansas farmer daid to me, *No man will CHILDREN’S SHOES for school, dress or play, 81.48'to 83.89 ever tell his beads in the White House.’ ” BEAL’S BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY— New Shades— 69c The remark eaused a titter of laughter to run through FANCY FELT UPPERS— Choice of twenty diferent colors— 49c American Cleaners and Dyers the room. A Catholic stood to his feet challenging Mr. White with the question: “Why not?” G^t in touch with tu for your Mr. White then tried to retreat by assuring his hearers A r ’ Q 1120 16th Street EASTER CLEANING AND DYEING q he had no objection.... to a CathoUc’s _ being president, . that Opposite D. A F.’» I ^>.7' he was quite ready to vote for a Catholic who had the proper Remember—We- Clean or Dye Draperies, Orieiitel qualifications;,he insisted that his meaning was that there are Rugs, etc. 41 n many Americans not equally Broad-minded, who distrust Catholics and who would vote in sufiicient numbers against any 2930 East 6th Ave. Phone York 6(XK)— ^Yerk 2723 Catholic to defeat him. ‘ We Are Reliable Cleaners and Dyers. In light of Mr. White’s career of opposition to the Klan and of his recently published approbation of Governor Smith i of New York, in liobt of the high place which he holds in the esteem of His fellow-countrymen,3 ^ his remark to the Bonneville THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. 01ub comes as a shock, says The Intermountain Catholic. Over 20 Yean of Satisfactory Service It is our belief that the affair was simply a slip of the The Oldert Priutiog Ploet in Douver upedolixing in CattMiie Work tongue on the part of White. Men often say things in the ex- EotablidMd 1906 i .citement of an address which they find it hard to believe, 1936-38 SL Phones: Champa 8082, 8083 afterwards, that they have declared. .1 'I t ' I' , March SI, 1927 TfflB PBNVBR CATHOLIC REGISTBB M € « T H W

MILLERS BARBER AND LARGE CROWD AT BEULAH TO HAVE BEAUTY SHOP d r * c , m . h u g h e s CANADIAN LOURDES PICTURE SERVICES SUNDAY HonsigDor Qnile -> - mmouneea the Removal of His Dental Officea to EMPLOYMENT Walaal 3araal St. ’s Parish, Pneb- SUITE 228, MACK BUIlJDfNG o Hsfar Djrabw sad AS Bssaty W«rk: (St Cs^erine’s Pariah) For tim Gena^ Praetioe of Deutlatry AGENCY Every seat in the comnmnity hall lo.— There will be services at Benlah Mato u d >■■■!! Hftp 8«at Mtnr~ MBsaseasbls Pikss was filled at the invitation of the Sunday morning at ten o’clock. JanuaiTy 163Y TeleplweejCliampa 6513 B. iL Tar* U Advaeeed. Gw>d Work U Oar Mafa pastor to view the picture o f Loordes Priest S Years Saul Sanches was obliged to return .. ._ * » *•*«» BWp la oTweet on Sunday evening, which was a pro­ to the hospital last Saturday, and “*■» _ int LAsnm COLORADO BOULEVARD. found and edifying prodtaction. An D ae**, Caiaw after several days of i^ere Ulness PHARMACY 'excellent progn£tn was also arranged Chicago.—^The Very Eav. C. J. is now feeling better. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY ■atak. 1M« Mr*, j . V U ^ Prop. Qnille, general secretary of the 0. 0. Baekasnn, PLO. under the direction of Margaret (Tor- Mrs. Agnes Tenbrink, mother of HUNCH eWriCBS ran, consisting of vocal selections by ]^ cb a ^ ic Congress held in Chicago l<4t Treuwut—4M 18th St.—IM I liuadway t U E. ITtli Asa. last June, will celebrate the silver Mrs. Arthur Garnett, is seriously ill Richard Hynes and John Bums and at her home in Belfont, Kaa, Mrs. IfSS mk St. li ^ The duet solo by Anna and Dale Onif, jubilee of bis ordination to the Calfas a«d Calanda RhnA " priesthood on March 31. His Emin­ Garnett is with her. , OearWa JIm I PrearMiiri laaaAj —Wtere Tear BUrieeai U Bccoraponied by. Mra. Lee Gibbons. Haul BMOoaeblePrieasia the OHr. l$47-4$ llerimt St., I Mftddii MortuBiy fJras DeUrery Pbeas Tadt #471 John O’Brien rendered several piano ence Cardinal Mnndelein will be in Mn. Mary Dougherty received selections. the sanctnary at the Solemn Mass word last week of the death of her T m CaO—Yadc in the chapel of Qnigley Preparatory brother-in-law, Fred Deter, at Cleve­ The P-T.A. meeting was held the land, 0 . 8276 Broadway post week. Delegates were appoint­ seminary. CONTINENTAL ed for the state and county conven­ Hsgr. Qnille is a native Chicagoan. Cyprian Lara, who was at Park- THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. J^affknrood 14t tion, end also a nominating commit­ Most of his life, has been devoted to view hospital f o r the past seven OLBANRRa AND tee for the election of officers at a social welfare. Archbishop Quigley weeks, returned home last week. Byaiaa^ RMaoAa&at F «S T CLASS FUEL AND FEED H special meeting^on April 8. The appointed him superintendmit of tlm Mrs. Patridc Smith was taken to Bros*, Inc. n f I Say So, I ptogrant consist^ of class chorus by Mission of Oar Lady of Mercy and Parkview hdroital last Frid^. n « TUrty-tfth aa4 Wetea* tla T. H. Lyoas, Prep. 48M last (Mfax the first and second grades, redta- the Working Boys’ home, which Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Keiflein and 485$ IUmwm, Bawariua Gas tiouB by Catherine Morrow and charge he still heads. He was or­ Mrs. Mary Dougherty have moved in­ Marie Kiest and a pantomime reci­ dained by the late Cardinal Gibbons to their new home at 2020 Sprnee Lab. Motor Ofls The Arvada Lundber tation by Lavara Denis and chorus. at Baltimore. street. Enrico Licari of the Gbappel house Company gave an interesting lecture on Luxor The 1. aaifcar Yard tbaVa alwaya lbs art and Italian Renaissance. The meeting concluded with a talk by NEWT OLSON LUMBER CO^ Te Sarra T ea Batt« la Oar Father Mannix, who commended the 'niM laitor Ysrd Aiai organization for Its work during the AU Ov«r the Wotid ArPada I f past year. EASTER GIFTS D U fcn af' Friends of Mrs. Rose German, sis­ 62 Stores in Denver, Englewood and LitiJeton ter of Mrs. A. Urqnhart of this par­ .. iMMUIE ARVADA Xh ROSARIES Imitation and real stones in . 4 Stores-in Celorada Springs ish, will be {^ad to learn she has been " Amethyst Garnet Sapphire, 6 Stores in Pueblo Arrsds Ooknsdo made assistant to Thomas Egan, Topaz, Rnby, Emerald, Tnr- of the contract department of the qdoise. Jet and Crystal. Piggly Wiggly Stem act «t W m rt OUR DRUG STORE Jas. A. Starts Denver Dry Goods company. Prices 50c to $80 is aa date ts p«« ss yoar triepboae. Thanks to the interest of Mrs. Gold, Gold Filled, Sterlix^; against extortionate prices. C s l Ut The New Jewelry Simre Harry Groat and her committee of * .^ver Beads. Prices the P-T.A.', St. Catoerine's school this $40 THE BARNUM PHARMACY b $2 to #a week is the recipient of (raite a sup­ Rosaries in cases; Silver Santt aUf sad Sm A 8189 ply of gymnadi^ and play ground Expert Repairing and Bsgrav* Plate and Sterling Silver. Gamer V . Nb Are. sad Kasx Oeatt: material, formerly the equipment of Prices . 78c to $7.80 FAIR PRICES TO ALL' the Wolcott school M. A. BCBSON, prop. c img—Jewelry Made to Order Egg, Acorn, and Barrel *nm m ruolp Draoiat" ‘ Among the monster forthcoming Rosaries midce delightfnl parochiar events of the spring toason 1011 E. OdftuK— Near Cerwaa presets for the children. William E. Rnman is eontemidated an Easter Monday Prices 20c, 28c and 30c Hertzler s WestiiiBster LaiiMlry social, under the auspices of the P-T.A. On ^^ril 27, the senior di­ Many others to select from. COKE vision of the Holy Name cadets will PRAYERBOOKS t l . SERVICE STORES II SERVICE STORES j First National Bank present a fall fleuged minstrel show, 14S0 WA m St. CLEANING. 1001 FtertMaih SL WOOD under the direction of John Bums, Key of Heaven, Blessed Be God, My Prayerbook, of Prayen, SOS Fmnt*»iitl) St. rSESSING ami 728 BlgteeaMh St. Area da, Cela. and for the evening of May 24 plans in .leather binding, 60c to $18. ^ ' n o E. SereeUeeta Av*. 1907 ■ IB«I BwMIwy REPAHUNC Tea B. c m a Ay*. OFriMi tass WEtixm sr. 4 PER CENT INTEREST for a pork and beef barbecne sapper X20 BraeJway lOOS Dr—dw«y tZIB E . GMfat PHOCoSi HAiN aaa aas, as7 are under way, under the manage­ BIBLES on Sarinca aad Hom DapaaHa. ment of Mr. Jack Wargia. 1833 WELTON STREET PHONES; MAIN ttSS. MAIN 8213 Holy Bible, Douay version. lilustrated, family record, Leather PATRONKS OUB ADYXBTISBtS laawHUMa af AH flade John Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. bindings, $3 to $18. Francis Brown of' Brighton, Colo­ rado, was-baptized on Sunday after­ STATUES ALWAYS YOUR FRIffifD noon. Kenneth Lawlorand Eleanor LEATHER HALF S O L ^ Lawlor acted as god-parents. In French Ivory, Gold, Silver, Bronze, Bisque, and Composition. Regnlur |L80 (Quality The Palms Hotel Heights 6 ia., 8 in., 12 in., 17 in., 21 in., and 26 ia. Prices 75c to $10. i n T 75c Put on in 10 Minutes 75c TEJON DRUG CO. N.C.C.V/. BRANCH IS PICTURES FOR HOLY WEEK ‘ Loop Sbee Repair Shop FORMED, TRINIDAD J Framed and unframed. The Agony, Last Supper, Golgotha, Return H. C. FELD, Prop. Loop Marhat, ISik aad Lawr^ea St*. Dearer. Cato. 3301 Tejoa St. GaSap <770 I from Calvary, Resurrection, Veronica's Veil Price SOc to $35. ‘ Trinidad.—^The ladies of the Holy Trinity parish met with Mrs. M. J. BOOKS AH Kinds of Beanty O’FaUon of the Denver Diocesan Holy Week Book, 50c; Easter Chimes, $1 TELEPHONE YORK 66 RYAN DRUG CO. Conndl of the Catholic Women, and Our Book Depaiiment is very Complete. W ork 0 organized a local council at the meet­ Larimer at 27Ui ing last week. The following officers Opes teaaabica by A^^aiataml GIFTS FOR THE CHURCH • were elected: President, Mrs. E. C^con; vice president, Mrs. A. C. Imported Vestments, Albs, Surplices,. Chalices, Ciboria, Ostenaoria, BLUE BIRD SHOP The Rexall Store Marble Holy Water Fonts. . Prie-Dieu, Candlesticks. Prices $10 Hendridcaon; secretary, Mrs. Aden to $300. Greer Service Station 14S4 Pbeae Ckaai|ia 96«8 Donnelly; treasurer, Miss Sophiana Madrid. The executive board was Altar Boy's Cassocks and Surplices. Prices $3 to $8. appointed, one member from each Hundreds of other articles to choose from. We, carry stock; no delay in filling orders. dub of the pariah. Notice of the next General Repairing meeting will be announced later. Excellent quality of goods et reasonable prices. St. Rita’s dub met with Mrs. 1Henerson Jast Thursday afternoon. Mail orden receive prompt attrition. Mrs. M. J. OTallon honored the Oil and Gas Battery Service ladies with her presence. Plans for Windsor Creamed an Easter sodal to be given at Gom- The - ‘T- mimity hall Ainil 29 were made, at 0£6cial Rocky Mountain Motorist Service Station which time the hope chest will be Authorized Raybestos Brake Service awarded. Forty Hours' devotion will open James CIark

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ioae sect" Hackett v. School Diet, Luncheon Meeting SODALITY TO MEET 120 Ky., 608. C. D. OF A. MEETING MONUMENTS of Ladies April 8 NEXT WEDNESDAY It is claimed, however, tliat to dis- NEXT THURSDAY SupreoK Court Bible DecisioB % tingidsh the sectarial^paite is im- pr^cable and that we can make (St, JTobn’i Patiah) (St Patrick’s Parish) St. Rita’s court, Catholic Daugh­ The regalai monthly meeting of the section practicable by excluding ters of America, will hold its regu­ Sunday is Conununion day for the all religious matters from tita schools. the Altar and Roeary society wOl members of the Altar and Rosary (Conthiaed trMS Pag* 1) vention and to the electors who voted lar businesa meeting on Thursday be held on Friday,' April 8. The such, we cannot say that the board for and agatnst the eonstitation, The basic fault of this claim is that evening, April 7, at the club house, society. The regular meeting will be it is not jre but the constitution that luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. held on Wednesday afternoon, April had power peremptorily to require pertaining to some one of the var­ 1772 Urant street. The meeting does the excluding, and we cannot Mesdamee Karl Chambers, Charles 6, at the home of Mrs. Haggerty, attendance ui^on it. Unquestionably ious religmns sects," and the pur­ will start promptly at 8 o’clock. At* Graves^J^ E. GaUagher and Charles 2406 W. 84th avenue. much in the Bible is essential to good pose of said sectioh 7 was to fo r e s t exclude what it d ^ not Further: tenticn is called to the change of Hay Art IX, Sec. 8. J. M.CRSBN - was said on Tuesday morning, she conclusion must be, therefore, that The ultimate answer to the ques­ may bring donations. lore LofayoM* S«ra*« Tuesday with Mrs. J. Beringer as An "educational institution of the tion, "sectarian or not?,’’ whether The class in finance and invest­ .Tart T41t______gst. lt » l hostess. was always actively interested in :St children cannot be required, aW^nst state" means one of the so-called Patrick's' activities. Besides her the will of their parents or guard!* with reference to the Bible or any ments held its final session on Fri­ All the paHsh is asked to sell husband, Jos. C. CampbelL three ans. to attend its reading. It fol state institutiolis, e.g., University of other book or doctrine, must be by day evening, March 26, when a lec­ tickets for the theater benefit to be sons, John, Jr., Cbas. J., and Wm. A., lows that the relator was entitled to Colorado, School of Mines or State the conrta. Hackett v. SehooI Diat., ture was rtven on “Investment of . given nnder the auspices of the Altar and eight grandchildren survive her. relief to the extent of revocation of Teachers -College. Peo. v. Higgins, supra. 2 Scho. L. and E., 478. We Funds for Estates” by Ralph B. and Rosaiy society at the Ogden In order that the. new financial the order of compulsory attendance 67 (Tolo., 441, 448, is analogous. It are now answering it with reference Mayo. Miss Nellie Lennon, under ®thMt«r, Monday, April 18. The system may be a complete succ^, of which he complains, and the de^ is only the lost sentence of this sec­ to the Bible. The Bible is a com whose direction the course was ar­ feAnre picture is Iforion Davies in those who have not been supplied mnrrer to the alternative writ shonld tion that refers to public scbeels. pilation of many books. EJven an ranged, will conduct an examination "The Red M ill" with envelopes are urgently request­ have been overruled. Moreover the meaning of the clause atiieist cdhld find nothing sectarian on Friday evening, April 1, and will ed to apply for same ait the rectory. But there remains the question as to the religious test is that any in the Book o f Elsther. Is it not .as award a prize of 810.00 to tiie one Lenten services on Wbdnesdav and whether the reading of the Bible in person of any reli^on or no religion practicable to say that that book is preparing the best set of answers. Anniversary of Friday evenings are being well at- the pnblic‘schools must be prohibited become a teacherscnimay or student and not sectarian as to say that the whole Miss Lennon is to be congratulafed Couple’s Wedding tended. altogether, which must be answered it has nothing to da with what may Bible is? Can we not separate the on the successful management of tiiis by another and different coarse of be taught; and even if it had there aceta^n teachings of the Bible as series which gave a wonderful op- reasoning, with which the United wonld be -no religious test for admis­ portunitv to women to acquire a Comet Tlieaterr S practically os those of any other First sad K**s—Swth 6284 S

PM sion Play to LADIES’ SODALITY ADORATION DAY iLEADVILLE CLUB LENTEN PLAY ON 7 New Members in AID SOCIETY TO Be Shown M onday TO SERVE SUPPER ON FIRST FRIDAY PLANNING PLAY APRIL 3 AND 4 Durango Sodality MEET ON TUESDAY

(SL ]^nuicb d« Sales’ Parish) (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) (St. ’B Parish) AnnunciatioD Parish, Leadville.— (S t Elizabeth’s Parislri 1 Durango, Colo.—The Queen of The April meeting of St Vincent’s The PaMioa Play of Preibnrg to be A home-cooked soj^r will be The members of the Altar and The Annunciation Dramatic clnb held His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Heaven so^ity held- its regular Orpbange Aid- society will be held sMwn injthe school aaditoriom Mon* served by the De Lux Catering Co., Rosary society will receive Holy a special meeting at the E. of C. Hayes, Archbishop of New York, pro­ monthly meeting last Thursday eve­ ‘Tuesday hfteraoon, April 6, at the day afternoon and eveninfi:, at 8:00, under the auspicer of the Ivies’ Communion Sunday at the 7:15 ball last Monday. The obje^^of the nounced the manuscript of “The ning. Seven ilew members were re­ Argonaut hotel w/th Mrs- Barliara 7:80 and 8:00 o’clock, is the most sodtdity, Loyola branch, in Loyola Mass, which is to offered for them. session was the consideration of a 'little Poor Man,” by Harry Lee, ceived into the sodality at this time. Schwalbe as hostees. The -Very onnsnal moving pictore feature that ball, 23rd and Tork street, Tue^ay Mrs. Mohan and Mrs. Henry will be play to be given the first part of “one of the most beautiful contribu­ The hostesses for the evening were Rev. Francis X. McCabe, C.M., presi­ has ever been procured for the pai^ evening, April 6. Some few months hostesses for the April meeting of May. ’The Bells of Shannon,” the tions to Franciscan literatUM.” the Misses Philomena Klahn, Fran­ dent of St Thomas’ seminary, will ish theater. It is the reprodnetion ago the members pledged themselves the society on Monday afternoon at last play produced by the club, was Many other prominent men and ces Starr and Altha Rowe. ^ be the speaker of the afternoon. of the world's oldest Pa^on Play, to take care of the payments on the the home of Mrs. Mohan, 1278' St. | a' success, both as to entertainment womep, among them La^ Arm­ A daughter was bom last week at Mrs. John T. O’Eedfe, chairman of first gjveh In Pretbarr in'the year beantifnl pipe . organ recently in­ FauL ^ and financial gain. strong, Father Matthias Faust, a Mercy hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. the press committee, will give a 1200 and reprodnced there rlgakrly stalled at the York street church. Pmyers were OHered ^ter tte, Masses were annonneed for the former p f vineial of the Franciscan O’ Roum e. synopsis of the ’’news letter,” which since the sixteenth century. The The pledge has been kept faithfully Order; R. Dana Skinner, dramatic is sent out the first o t each month JTollows: Monday, for Kate Hugh Dowd, who has been con­ from the headquarters o f the Nation­ eharacters of Christos and Judas-are up to the.present time,B, fu] ..unds ' 'having and little Jack Tlem e:^ho are siavin, requested by Mrs. B. Joyce taritk of The Commonweal; Father fined to Mercy hospital for some Wynne, S.J.; Clara Tree Majb^ of al Council of Catholic Women in hereditary roles handed down from been raised each month by a benei^ IT UL and Mrs. Joe Pitto; Tuesday, for time, has sufficiently recovered to the Threshold players of New York Washington, D. C., to all affiliated generation . to mneration. The can^ party. Because of the Lenten This FViday, April 1, has been joy­ James Golden and William Golden: return to his home. musical program will be provided at season, the officers decided to hold a fully anticipated for it is the date of <4ty, have lauded “ The Little Poor societies. Final arrangements will Wednesday, for Minor Mayberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leithanser all three performances by the Alleg­ supper in April instead of the usu­ the all-day Adoration day, which has Mim” in both manuscript form and be made for the annual card puty Thursday, for A. E. CburchilL departed last week by auto for New ro Mnsie chib and the school orches­ al card session. Under the able di­ become so beloved a devotion in the as a sta f. production. The Jeffer­ for the. benefit of S t Vincenf^ home, York. Later they expect to locate tra. The s|bow is expected to prove rection of Mrs. H. H. White, prefect, palish. In his annonncements last Prayers were ooifned Sunday for son Stock company of St. Elizabeth’s which will be held on Monday, May in Ohio. They were accompanied a very appropriate Passion Week of­ workers have been organised, plans Sunday Father McDonnell invited the repose o f the soul of Me- church will give on the nights of 9, in the Daniels ft Fisher's :tea fering. have been formulated and completed, everyone tb spend, at least ode hour Ginnis, who died at St Vincent’s hos­ April 8 and 4, at S t Elizabetnis haU, by Mr. Lelthauseris^^ father* room. p ita l Miss l^se Cavanaugh motored to A program of religious music, in There were no classes in the schoibl and everything has been made ready with Him. He suggested that it will an elaborate production of this very Farmington, N. M., last Monday keeping with, the Lenten season, has on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday for the big event. The menu wul be most comforting to have a persen- A business meeting of- the Altar colorful story of mediaeval chivalry where she spent several days with been arranf^d by Mis. Howard L. of this .week owing to the death of inclnde the best the market affords, al, even an intimate acquaintance and Rosary society was called for and Tel^on. A well balanced cast Mrs. Richard GaUavan. Sleeper,, chairman of the music com­ 1 j Mother Jose^ Calasanctins, the all prepared and serv^ in profes­ with Him, the-Judge, when the great Wednesday evening at the sodality- has been assembled adequately to sional style. The ladies will start trial comes, as come it mdkt to every hall. present the work, and Mr. Lee, the Miss Helena Brice spent a few mittee. The 'meeting will open superioress ox the local convent. promptly at 2:30 p. m., and will be Mother Joseph’s remains lay in the serving promptly at 6 o’clock, and one. However, the primary object Miss Jeanette Mangan was taken author, has written from New York, days in Farmington the past week win continue until all have been of the day is not help for self but to St Vincent’s hospital Saturday heartily approving of the Denver visiting with friends. p one of the most important- sessions convent chapel from TueMay till Miss Helen Harrington has re­ o f the* year. A cordialirdial ininritation is Thursday morning, where continuous taken care of. . The ladies extend a honor to Hbn. What a happy and where she underwent an* operation group’s undertaking ter give the first cordial invitation to friends through­ blessed privilege to have something, for appendicitis. Western performance of his play. turned from Farmington where she extendi to all members and friends' prayers were offered for the repose of the orphanage to attend. o f h

/ J ||EERBBRT R Catholic Q w tet PAIN TIN G City Champions AIRALL » ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH » WALL PAPER Walsenbnrg.—St. Mary’s hig^ school basketball team won the city DRAPERIES weD-known make Bcay be [risks! . championship by defeating the St, Dominie's pariah is situated in UPHOLSTERY county high school 16 to 16 in the one of the prettiest and most health­ Mr. Bradley is a loyal mensber o i last of a seriea of three games on ful pa^ of the dty."^iJt is on the this pariah and takqa tUs opportanitjr Monday, March 21. All agreed it north side, just a few minutes by to express ^ appreda^ o l toe was the most exciting game of street oar from the center of the dty, inaineea accorded Mm by hie fallow TELEPHONE CHAMPA 593 Distinotive Service basketball the Watoenburg fans had but it rises above the downtown sec­ pariahioners. Phone Gallap 1899 fer ever seen. John Kirkpatrick sank tion, and hence is free from all .the eatimatos and time-payiaaat plan. 791 M U h m i Skvfaio BviMiag the final i>asket fifteen seconds be­ unhealthy imparities which are usu­ Residence phone Gallop 6968. G. C. Olinger fore the final diot. ally to be found in a district so The moslcal entertainment nnder handy to a business section. HE IS THE RED LANTERN Decorating Co. the direction of Mr. Feller Laetarre Thu pariah.is one of the most pro­ PARTICULAR, TO a gressive in Denver. The priests and There are a number of Mac8e ia , 324 East Colfax Sunday was well rendered, bat poor­ BOOK SHOP ly attended. The snn was too bright pMple are working harmoniously to- the city to buy fresh, eorn-fed'nMots Mala 8S67 • and the road too inviting for the peo­ g^ er and ritb a zeal which pre­ and a ^ housewife knows that good “inthMk • lov« for boob’ tto ple to remain indoors. sages the future success of the par­ meat ia the moat , economical ia the ish. Father l^bert Carroll, ().P., TiA «t Baa to poor” Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, president of long run. We are fortnaata to hava- has endeared himself to all in the an exclusive meat market in this par­ lAll E. C*Kaz York 3737 the Diocesan Council of CaUioIie short time he has had cha»e of the Women, was in Walsenbnrg Tuesday ish, one that is operated by a par­ pariah affairs. Father Carroll is ticular butcher—partieolar what be and Thursday of last week. She ably assisted by Fathers J. J. Regan, THE MARGUERITE BEAUTY rooke to the Tabernacle society on. buys and particoUtf what he aalla. O.P., and A. M. McDermott, O.P., THE 32ND AVENUE MARKET SHOPPE Tuesday afternoon in the swool These three priests are sparing no ef­ library, at which meeting it was de­ St Dominie’s Church at 8496 West 82nd avenoe, near Low­ fort, even at the cost pf personal Expert Beauty Woi4c ed ed t o affiliate with the Diocesan ell, was recently bought by Mr. Nick sacrifice, in prder to : make St. council. Returning from Trinidad oil, Veedol or Sunoco oils are sold Wolf, a batcher of niaay years' ex­ PfcoBo A a fora SSa*W ' Dominic’s the leading parish In the Gallup 516 and they -will call and Thursday evening, she spoke to the in five gallon lota at the spedial l%p perience. He knows the kiad of maat tfil A Colfas—Ot w Dnw Storo delivn. Prices reasonable. Work­ young l^ies of u e parish. The local city. The people, too, have adopted to sell that makes cnstoamrs oobm thu same spirit of whole-hearted eo- manship guarantoed. price of $5.60. Remember the lo­ Aant*, Cokraeo women are organizing a sewing class cation— comer of 32nd and Vallejo. back for more and that’s the only for girls. Mrs. Joseph O’Byme is ration, and activities in the par- kind he offers. The shop is now in chaiman' of this committee. The are always at a hi^ pitch. The an np-to-date condition and is kept Thirty y a m of Drag Experionco to parish societies are all in a flourish­ CofocadoCofoi aanros yon of safety officers of Walsenburg deanery, as absolutely clean and sanitary eato ing condition. day. Ti^ Nick if yoo approciato in yoor presadytlona. «- appointed by Dean Udotti, are: St. Dominic’s parish has one of the President; iS ss. Prank Hauro; vice good meats, poultry, fish aad oyaton. MACHOL DRUG CO. president, Mrs. Valasqnez; secretary, finest churches in the city. This magnificent edifice is located on PLEDGES Lnneheons lee CSream dgaa Miss Isabel' Mazzone; treasurer, Mrs. HELEN WALSH John Kirkpatrick. Federal boulevard, Just off Weti; OF F E E U N a SMS E. CaHasc'at Peaii Sl. OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN The Stations of the Cross in the 29th avenue. The rectory is next to QUALITY—THAT the church. The parish school' is lo­ Flowers are pledges ef deep feel­ SW IStk STREET Little Flower chapel, Gordon, Colo., HAS ESTABLISHED AN ing. They belc^ in one’s ho«M be­ cated at West 26th and Grove, in the ENVIABLE REPUTATION wiU be blessed ^nday at 9:80 by old church building. The upper cause of their unconseions infiuence. Graveliiie Eleefaric Co. Phone Toric 8199 Father LiciotfL The painting of the When one has departed extend to Door of this building has recently Sometipies people do not know why Little Flower donated by Mrs. Dick that one- the best final consideration they love flowers—it’s the influ­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CLARKSON CASH, CARRY been femodeled, virith the result that of Denver will also be blessed on BAKCD GOOD/ and attention iwssible. ence. Keep flowers in yoor hoste and Corn-Fed Meats Onr Specialty St. Dominic’s has one of the finest Not necessarily have it elaborate TiwtiaBers o f B o i Seal W iling that day. parish halls in the city. The Domin­ send them to friends. Leave a stand­ Freeh Fruit and Vegetables nor yet eigiensively done; but most ing order with Eepair Work Onr Spootoily ican Sisters who teach in St. Domin SAVE becoming in care and the selection W. J. McCabe, Prop. CATECHISTS DOING ic’s school have their convent near YOURSELF. of that care. '' WALSH, THE FLORIST, - at 3493 West 32nd aveaae. Mr. 919 E. Atiawda Saalto Sm Comer E. 17th Ave. and Clarkson St. the school. A rest home for sick Don’t fuss andv worry over a hot With such thought in mind SPLENDID WORK nuns in this order is also maintained. BOULEVARD MORTUARY. Thomas'Walsh opened up this beanti- oven; save yourself the trouble by ful floral shop a few weeka i ^ -aad St Dominic’s parish has many your bread and cakes from BEAUTIFUL SUMNER’S 20TH AVE. SHEET METAL I^ieblo.— The catechists working live business firms. .Some of the su^ests its services; higher than has it fully equipped aad neatly ap­ “Your Baker.” It’s surprising how pointed in gray and maroea. Mr. under the direction of the Catholic leaders in business in me parish have palatable modem cooking can be, usual in every service respect; yet WORKS Daughters of America are doing advertisements on this page. not at all higher in price, likely Walsh is a lover of flowers; ia toct, Quafity Bake Goads especially in a bakery where only toe study of flowers has been his 2141 Court Place splendid work in this city. New class­ attention of readers is called to pure ingredients are used. -Bread, lower. es will be started in the center of these, and their patronage is solic­ The best is a duty to a departed hobby for many years. Ksa Audrey 702 E. 17tk Ava, (A t 20tli A v m m and Logu Soweto) cakes, pies, cookies, buns, rusks and Walsh, his daughter, is the active town next month. Children are ited. rolto are baked fraih every day at one: Those additional, out of the Phone York 6822 MAIN M 26 taught their catechism by experi­ ordinary touches which make Boule­ manager. The members ef 9t Dom­ enced teachers; Mrs. J. J. McDonnell IT PAYS TO VOSS BROTHERS vard service so satisfactory are ren­ inic’s parish are invited to visit this teaches the children to sing sacred LOOK YOUR BEST, in their own electrical ovens and by dered alike to all. Gallup 408. new floral shop and beeome ac­ Downing Creamery Phone hymns. One of these classes is in The particular man— ^the man who expert bakers. Fired Voss and John quainted. Flowers for aR eccaions E. L RONINGER FOR FOOD need of an organ, a donation of realizes that appearances count— Voss have been in the baking busi­ and Easter flowers in pai^nlar are ALL CREAMERY PRODUCTS which would be a great help to the patronizes the better barbers—barb­ ness for almost fifteen years. They featured now. We have only the choicest brands. Ice Cream, Batter,.Eggs, Ifflk, workers. ' ers who are real artists. And the now employ eighteen people and have It pays to know the (BSerence. four stores, 3621 West 32nd avenue Crsaa, ste. Joseph C. Welte is improving nice­ ladies in the family do quite a bit IF CALLERS ' Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables (the main store and bake shop), 2935 COME. Frank Hetoet, Prop. ly after a recent accident He is of shopping before they fi^ Iy make 1718 E. «TH AVE. able to be oat again. up their minds—they uanally make West 26th. 20tb and Lincoln and One never knows wbe ef bis Maim 7187 SSM Downing FraakHa 804 FraaUia 8M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaylock and wiser choices of barber shops. than 16th and Arapahoe. They carrj many friends is liable to Arep in, so son Robert, Jr., accompanied by Miss men. They demand better barber- greato variety— enough to please the'MAKE THE it is best to be prepared by luiTing Elsie Russ went to Fort Lyons Sqn- ing. One of the best shops in St most particular taste. Bakery goods LIFE PLEASANT plenty of good things to eat M the JOHN SICKLES RED STAR FUEL CO. day to entertain the sick soldiers. Dominic’s parish is made to order for weddings, puties, in your home by equipping it with ice box or take advantage of toe bazaars, etc. Phone Gallup 4S4-W toe modern electrical appliances and service rendered by C ( ^ The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ THE O.K. BARBER SHOP Fr^h and Salt Meats ica held a food sale at the J. and R. at 2744 West 29th avenue. This is or Gallup 1490-W. fixtures. Vacuum cleaners, electric THE HIGHLAND DEUCATESSEN irons, toasters, washers, percolatoiii, Poultry PHONX AURORA 118 wholesale-grocery store on W. Abrl- a two-chair shop that was established AND LUNCH ROOM endo last Saturday. The. proceeds here four years ago by Mr. Ben AVOID THE sewing machines and stoves are al at 3627 ^ West 32nd aveaae. A Prices Bight 9729 East Gelfax Ave. of the sale will be used for the wel­ Ghormley, the present proprietor, an BEGINNING OF TROUBLE. most necessary to lift the burdens of variety of appetizing keoie cooked fare work done by the organization. Modem dentistry has determined the housewife these busy days. They foods is always ready to serve on S347 W. 28tk A vvl ‘HTe Make W arn Friends” expert tonsorial artist. The shop is Robert McAlpin is reported as be­ a shining example of cleanliness and that the baby teeth are the most intr save time and money. We kn ow that your own table or you nuiy take your ing ill at his home on Routt avenue. sanitation and a clean towel is used iwrtant teeth to be watched; that the you will agree with us that modern meals in toe neat two-table lunch ELM CLEANERS & TAILORS COUNTRY CLUB GARAGE with each patron. Ail tools are' little cavity is the one to have filled lighting fix^es are not only useful room beautifully appointed ia green We CsU and Deliver Finest Service sterilized in a modem sterilizer ,and at once; that a slight irritation about but also ornamental and help to and lavender, under trellia work and Car Service of All Ssita PUEBLO QUINTETS beautify the home. For any kind of all lotions used are antiseptic. Ladies’ the gams is the signal of beginning Japanese lanterns. Mr. aad Mrs. R. High Qnalhy Woric—Suits M s^ 'Xffldent and ReasonaUe PLAY CANON CITY and children’s haircutti^ is a spe­ pyorrhea. If these small wrongs are electrical work call Dnnkin opened np tUa attnuitive to Order cialty. The latest style bobs corrected in the best possible manner THE FICK ELECTTRIC CO. delicatessen last 0<^ber. They cor­ Open '24 Honrs dially invite the patronage of the Repairing and Preesiag onr Specialty Saint Leander’s Parish, Pueblo.— are ail o. k. it will insure mouth health and mouth 2914 West 26to avenue (formerly 880 Gilpla St. Yavfc 8088 comfort which cannot be had in any occupied by the Spare shoe store). members of this perish, to addition 18S7>a9 EIm St. Ph. York 2238 Saint Leander’a Tigers, boys of the seventh and eighth grade, motored to BE YOUR other way. Often these apparently Mr. W. A, Pick, toe proprietor, has to serving meals and preparing pio- Canon Citv Saturday morning for DAINTIEST SELF. harmless conditions can be found bad twelve years’ experience and has nic lunches,'" they also carry a line of THE ECONOMY STORE two basketball nmes with the boys Daintiness of appearance resulting only tfarongh the most painstaking ex- worked on the North Side for four fancy groceries. Near beer on Quality Dry Goods BRACONIER of Holy Cross aobey. The first team from the judicious use of beauty aminatjon and by using all available years. This is a licensed shop and draught is a specialty. SHOES AND-FUBNlSUlltCS fo r was defeated by the boys of the Ab­ culture is one bf the.attributes most means, of which the x-ray is the most you may depend on the wore and bey school, but the second team won desired by women of today. ’’Beauty important That is the reason why merchandise. No job is too small, YOU MAY DEPEND Oil 82 years in bnstneaB hese. Carrying PLUMBING AND by a score of 11 to 8. The Tig;^ treatments are the source of youth,” DR. JOHN R. CHAMBERLIN none" is too large. This is also an YOUR PHARMACIST. only Standard Brands. ~ returned Sunday evening, having says one enthusiast ’’They are the has his ofilce equipped with the most authorized Westinghouse agency. The doctor prescribee toe kind of A.J. RECHT HEATING had a very pleasant visit with preservers of youth,” says another. modem dental x-ray machine. Mod' Radios and radio repairing are feat­ medicine after his diagnoais ef your Phone Arvada S4W. Arvada, Colo. Phoae South 1679 1076 S. (Uylerd ! Father Joseph and the boys. The At least we must concede, that they em dentistry is concerned greatly ured. Phone Gallap 6771. illness. He knows w ^t particular second team defeated the boys from contribute a great deal to porsonu with the prevention of tooto and drugs are needed and how they are to be compounded in order to produce BARNUM SHOE & DRY St Francis Xavier’s school two poise and a clean, wholesome feeling. month diseases. With everything UPHOLSTERING weeks ago at the K. of C. gym. For expert beauty work try the desired effect. He writes oat his G O O D S STORE -we hear now-a-days about the serions Mannfaetnren of Upholstered Fur* Mr. Rayhawk, who was operated THE LAKE PLACE BEAUTY SHOP diseases resulting from tooth infec­ order; the order is turned over to the atonre— (tohiaet MeMng and B e ts- Carries a Full Line of Shoes and upon at I^kview hospital, is doing at 2746 West 29th avenue, next to tion and the frequency with which pharmacist. Don’t fail to take this iahing. F orultote Repairing o f AH Dry Geda for the whole faarily; very niceiv. damage is done to the vital orimna order to . the O.K. barber shop. Ito. E. B. THE NAUGHTON PHARMACY Elads. School Supplies Mrs. Millenger, teacher of one of Yeager is the opm tor. She has had in cases of abceases and pyormea, JEPSON COMPANY the Pueblo schools, was home all two years’ experience and is consid­ we might wonder why the human race at toe comer of Wert 82nd and JOHN SPRINGER Perry. Mr. J. J. -Naughton, the pro­ last week on account of illness. ered very skOful in this work. shonld be subject to such conditions. Phaa«So.S148 1941-23 W. let Am, 3417-19 W. 7th Ave. nenaSe^7743 Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald is reported do­ prietor, has been a member of this Marcel waves and scalp treatments Just here is where preventative deu' ing well at Saint Mary’s hospital. given in room especially tis ^ steps in. Nearly all these con- parish for twenty-six years. Ha ia a EAST DENVER BEAUTY Mr. and Mrs. Julias Baum from are a equipped for this work, and facials, | ditions are preventable. . They can registered pharmacist of high'stand­ Canon City were visiting relatives SHOP shampoos and manicure treatments be avoided by havi^ a complete imd IT’ S HERE. ing and is noted for his carefalness Eddy, Prop. over the week-end. are given in another room with a dlf- thorongh examination of the month Almost anything you want to fill in compounding medicines. Only Everything in the liae ef Beaaty The Altar society will meat this yonr market basket—staple ' and fresh, pure drugs are oaed and the Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the ferent equipment. Phone Gallup' sufSciently early in life to detect the Work— DoITb Barber Shop in 4728 for appointment. Speciid beginnings of these difficulties. The fancy groceries, meats, fish, dairy medicines are labeled accorately and connection. , sohool halL products — delicious, appetizing, clearly.. In addition to the pcMcrip- Easter offering—^facial and marcel office is located at 32nd and Clay, tion department the Naughton pharm­ 3718 Wabat St. Champs 9I98J wave, $1.26 for both. i phone Gallup 6889. fresh. And it isn’t necessary for GREELEY LADIES you to shop personally, just phone acy alre carries a oomMote une of AURORA DRUG (36. Galup 642 proprietary and patent me^dnes, has ' HOLD MEETING SPECIAUZING IN an np-toAlate soda fountain and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE. STEMMLER AND HENSEL candy department, famishes public Prescripttime A SpecialtF Those who train long in any spe-i at West Twenty-third and Clay. Greeley.—The Altar and Rosary About eleven years are Mr. B. J. phone and picture developing aonrice. dal work become highly proficient In' Try “your pharmacist’ the next time. socie^ of St Peter's church held its that work. For many years Mr. P. HenseL a grocer, and Mr. M. J. A (kimplete Drag Store regular meeting in the parish hall on Stemmier, a butcher, formed a part­ A. Bishop has worked in some of the PARIS HOSPITAL NUN Free Delivery gjJlMKacaN H x t u b b Thursday, March 24, at 2:80. Mrs. best battery and electrical shops of nership and opened up this larre Thomas Fay and Mrs. H. LaFond combination grocery and meat mark­ GIVEN LEGION CROSS Phone Aaretn S37-W the dty until he became expert IDn T ' 46 Aravaho* St were hostesses. enough to tackle a business of his e t Paris.—^The director geM nl of p«h- Gnanmteed Garate S«rwi^ D s C o l o r a d o The Lenten sermon on Sunday, own. Pour years ago he opened up Quality products along with cour­ lic aid, surrounded by high officials March 20, was preached by Father the teous service have increased their of the service, presented the cross o f' SkSled Woricmaidhip, Dependable volume of business steadily each Aceeasorlea, DaUverr Steiage, Donnelly of St. ’, P. A. BISHOP BATTERY AND the Legion of Honor to Mother MANUFACTUfYEaS Denver. ELECTRIC SHOP year. Both members of toe firm Saint I^sper, superintendent'of the Tew Car Serriee have lived in the parish twenty-seven Boucicaut hospital, Paris, and spoke Complotoly Eeaippbl aad BACKED OF The Newman club received Com­ at 2820 West 27th avenue, next to DO YOU KNOW— munion in a body Sunday, March 20. I the North Denver Lumber company that one of the largest and most com- years and Mr. Hensel was educated in praise of her forty years of labor, hr GUARANTY ef SATISFACTION at St Dominic’s school. Moderate and mentioned also the admirable CHURCH £> LODGE The card party held on St. Pat­_! office, ^ is shop is fully equipped plete food stores in the city is lo- HILLCREST MOTOR CO. . with all the modern machinery and cated right in your own parish? It prices, quality products, -wide range work of her companions. It is toe Colfax and Genera Aurora, Colo. fUKNlTUKE . rick’s day was a great success. An of chotee and prompt delivery are first time that an AugostiBe hospital entertainment was given. devices necessary to render satis­ isn’t necessary to go down town to r factory service to his patrons. The find the unosoal in good things to featured. sirter has received the red; ribbon THE ARVADA ELECTRIC which the French government pre- For fine recipe* for Leateit "?• Ei«ht people besides the pro- munity and his own well-being. We $12.50 - Paris.—In one of the poorest JUBT THE BEGISTBR DO YOUR 2938 Zaai GeUop 4 33 —is keeping springtime clothes re- pnotors are regularly employed. *11118 have a loyal follower of toe vener­ No Coab< or FhiKar Woriac freshed by dry cleaning. T.iko the business was established in 1882 by able Crispin at qnarters on toe ontskirta of Paris, JOB PRINTINGv THE PEERLESS SHOE REPAIR where the homes are nearly all ia JULIA BEAUTY SHOP quality of your fine suits and gowns, Mr. M. T. Mmray and the present fine dry cleaning depends on work- firm includes his two sobs, Robert M. SHOP wooden or plaster rows, a new shanty Champa 9127. Colfax and Logan has jnrt been put up. . It will be Eyes Examined manship you never ae®* Vigorous and Paul V .. The business in con- on West 25th avenue, between Eliot and Peteral. Mr. Fred G. Wieaen- occupied by the Pnaea Wladinir brushing partially cleanses the ex- ducted on both a cmTi and credit Ghika, a Catholic priest, who intends ARVADA CLEANERS Gla**e* terior of clothing. But at the same basis and prompt delivery wrvice m born, toe proprietor, has been a faith­ Cleaaiag, Prewiag, Dymag, Repairiag That time it destroys the surface—the rendered. Phone Gallup 872 or Gal- ful Crispinite for almost thirty to live there in order to evangelize the laborers of the quarter. Graad- aad Alteratieas of AH Khidv Satisfy nap. Not all fabrics are properly lap 2000 or Gallup 210. years. For many years he worked in some of the best factories in the -son of the last sovereign ef Moldavia, All Work Guaranteed Prompt Service ConsdMtloa. cleansed by the same metoods. To ------:----- Goods Called For sad l>Avered 8*r»te* - country, making iiew shoes. Eight Gregory V Ghika, member ef a fam­ York 6610 know the correct cleansing method is years ago he opened up a repair ily that has given tag rsimslng Give OB a trial H. J. Jimes, Prop. a matter of expert training based on I ! Ph. ArraAi 601-J 220 E. Graad View Reasonable shop in this, parish (nntil about sLi princes to the D w nbe priaeipaUti!B^ |i J scientific research. When fabrics aroj months ago in the Spare shoe store). Prince* Wladimir Ghilm was con­ Suits Hade to Measure Friday, April 1 Prices properly cleansed, they are cleansed. | ! B = Mr. Wiesenbore carries an excellent verted to Catholidsm uulfOS. He Ridhard Dix and Betty Bronson BIFOCAL gently, in a manner which benefits! line of shoes for men and boys. was ordained a priest twwito lf®mrs in • the garment and restores its “life.” j Men’s shoes, $8.60 to $6. Boy’s later. Walsh Motor Company' OPTICAL i This kind of cleansing your clothes ”PARADISE FOR TWO" CO. shoes $2.50 to $8.25. ! receive at i 400 K. OF C. INITIATED ; Avthorued FORD Dexlers THE FEDERAL CLEANERS AND* Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 1809 p r e p X r e n o w Chicago.—A class of 400 I was W nXlAll X lULAXN TAILORS HERE'S A initiated into the Fourth Sm Ui 8964. EagUwood 166 April 2. 8, 4 CHAMPA FOR SPRING REPAIRS. 2905 West 35th avenue, between NEW ONE. Your home should come first and Knights of Columbus at the aimnal Lon Chaney, Eleanor Boardman Eliot and Feder^ Mr. B. Rotstein, I. Your old friend, Tom Ljmch, has neglect is expensive if your home exemplification of La Salle aaeembly \ -t r : ■ 3637 Soatk Brsadwajr the genial proprietor, established opened up a new gas and oil station and William Haines in needs exterior repairing such as roof­ at the Pahner house recently. The ’TELL IT TO THE MARINES’ this buriness here about six yeanr at the corner of West 32nd and ing, gutters, spouting, chimney re^ ag^). He is a tailor by trade and his Vallejo. _ It’s a two-pump stati

, March 81. 1927 THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER PAGE SEVEN

GREAT RESULT IN FOOD SALE IN SPANISH MISSION Morphy Broa., lac. THE A. W . CLARK AURORA NOVENA PUEBLO SAT. HELD IN LA JUNTA DRUG COMPANY ABC DIRECTORY C «cM r A vs* m aad (little Flower Parish, Anrora) Sacred Heart Parish, Pueblo.— TJ>e March unit of the Altar and Rosary Saaia Fa Drtva r e n a Amusement Hall—Dancing Tues., Thurs. and The doable noveaa ended last Son- Phoaa 9oath 114 society, wito Miss Nellie Brown as Sat Nights, Skating Wed., Fri. and Sun., 7:80 to day night with a very good attend­ AURORA EVERYTHING IN DRUGS A ance. The Holy Communions last chairman, will hold a home-cooked 10:30 P.lf. Every Afternoon, 2 to 6. Geo. Morrison’s Sunday morning proved that the food sale Saturday, April 2, firom 8 12-Pii^ Orchestra Every Night Cafe in connection— prayers dimng toe novena had their a.' m. to 6:80 p. m., at tlm Pig{dy M ayflower Catttriag to Noon Lunches. Sandwich and Fountain spiritnal effect to a remarkable de­ Wiggly and Snodgrass Main street HART'S MART stores. The Most Beautifully. Furuished gree, indeed, and all are gratefol to 606 Eart 13th Ava.«. Phaaa Y. 3884 Service. Prices Right Throughout. the Sacred Heart and St Teresa for The April unit of the Altar and Hotel in Denver. 40 E. Fifth Ave. ______^______Phone South 6660 the graces which were so abundantly Rosary society, with’ Mrs. Roy Mc­ Five Minntes from the Shoprtag I8** Th« eaaptet* FTait aad Ya>«tibl« StaN. Carthy as chairman, will entertain JUl UadB af rrMb Prnlte a a d Y w t e ^ T f a ponred upon toe parish. Two men trk t. •mMm. MHk. ISe a qaart. Bimd. te; Bu*> who had been blasphemers against at the annual Easter party, Easter tar. Beta. Mate aad OooUn. Wa ara asaa A OTOMOBILB INSURANCE— God for untold years, and wayward Monday afternoon at 2:30, in toe Comer 17th Avis, at Grant aa Waadijr. Vraa daltTary. We Specialize In All Classes of Auto Insurance children of the Charch, were blessed parish hall. Grand avenue and Elev­ PHONE MAIN 6188* Rah>k Hjo% P n p . M m (MUorka, Aaat. f Lowost Cost with the grace of repentance the day enth street High-flve and bridge on which the novena closed. This will be played. Friends are invited. Bast Denver’s Largest Drug Store FEDERAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE'ASSN. is all the more signifitant when it is The Catholic Daughters conducted LEEYOUNG a very succedsful food sale toe past Fraaklin Pharmacy S. L. FRENCH, District Mgr. known that both persistently xefm«d Greedvias, Meat, Grain, Hardware 48< BROADWAY______SOUTH tl02 to listen to the pleadinn of their week. S 4ft mmi Fraahiia PkHUaia 8188 relatives to retnm to toe fold of Bert C. Coigan, Prop. aad S ta ^ n UTO BODY REPAIRING Christ Last Sunday they died in GOLDEN LADIES TO We FIB .Your Preeeriptioiis Exaetiy Full Lisa Miner Thus and Tnbae peace with God after voluntlurQy ask­ As Your Doctor Ordsn . Ph«iM Y«rk 881 Izett Auto Body and Repair Shop ing for toe Last Sacraments. The HAVE FOOD SALE ’7mm*N CAFE—Eat Here When Not At Home La., closed on Sunday evening, Next Thursday at 2 o’clock, the fornia. Mrs. Woeber Will be missed TRY OUR 85-CENT SPECIAL from the charch choir, as she possess­ March 27, at Our Lady of Guada- A meeting of Altar and Rosaxy society loupe church. The large church MATTHEW WILLIAMS will be held. Friday evening after es a lovely soprano voice. Vorbeck Motor Co. OoT Mette Is Service and ClesnlinesB 611 Fourteenth Street Father Moran preached on last was. crowded each evening and about LadiM* Tailor the Stations the meetii^ for young 1,0M people recrived Communion in Sunday evening at S t Peter’s church PHONE MAIN Si4* men will be held. the week. Many of those who made in Greeley and will talk this Sunday Fom w lr with tbr Dimrtr Dry Qoeda e a u t y s h o p p e — j e w b l l b e a u t y s h o p p e the mission were compelled to travel evening at Annunciation church, m ORtVItgAi CAt Oo, S p .^ attmtioo slwa ta La4i«* B SCIENTIFIC s c a l p AND FACIAL TREATMEffTT LET THE REGISTER DO YOUR Denver. quite a distance in from toe sur­ own matarU* and Bamoddlic. PenBanent Waving—Beaoty Cnltore Tangbt JOB PRINTINO. Wm. Mclntjn^ is on the sick list rounding country to attend the ser­ ISM CAUPQBNU ST— ROOM SIZ vices. The closing service op Sun­ Phone Aurora 2 LELAH ELLIOT Phone Sonth 4607 day evening was very impressive GERTRUDE McKEEHAN______1898 Sooth Broadway when the people renewed their Bap­ THE K-B p h a r m a c y tismal vows holding lighted candles. THE e lly v a n s ’ m e a t m a r k e t —S20 Santa Fe Drive. DENVER HAIRCUT SHOP McIntyre k Co., Propa. B 1b connection with Piggly Wiggly. Union Shop. ABC DIRECTORY ‘^UPPER ROOM” TO Careful Prescriptiop Werk by 16 ouncea to the pound- Phone South 6963 BE GIVEN APR . 11 Haircut 25c Eegiatered Pharmacist L I AVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY MADE 4330 East Colfax Ava. 1122 £. 17tk Ava. PImoo York 110 e t t e r c l e a n in g f o r l e s s m o n e y 71; ^ Canon City.—The seventh and and Repaired by Bxperta at Wholesale Prices Taylor and Denver MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED • eighth grade pupils of St Michael’s B MUCKLES JEWELRY CO., A. 0. Ibold, Mgr. school will present “The Upper Majestic Theater INTERNATIONAL CLEANERS AND DYE»S 1031 17to St— Rooms 15, 16, 17—Champ* 5177-W Room” on April 11 at 8 p. m., in Francu J. * Fisher, Inc. Alameda aad Soatk PeoH 1028 8

n GIVE YOUR EYES THE VERY BEST DENVER I V S Five SeDniiaries Lalior Feleratidn car* a*d tWy reciprocate witl» eqaaUjr poe4 rarrice. > Oor patronage and ]pcestice are the nataral result obtained throogh ' Father Harold Gleason of Annnn- ciation parish retnmed last 'ireek M. O’Keefe Jewehy Co. [ careful, MinstakingM and sdentdfle A-trt m handling of the ^ — most - — * difflcolt ar^M e« eye — - ^] from California. Margaret O’^ a f e , Sec’gjBWMs > aad ’apeglass problena. proble* Call and be coqinneed. Planned in Qnna Leader Attach M. O’K M fe. President Tom Egan of the Denver Dry W alter J Fred Brannj Sqcondid VIee-ftea, Goods is entered in the contest to de­ THE SWIGERT BROS. termine the most popnlar ex^aervice man in the city. llr. Egan’s many OPTICAL CO. friends are working hard for his sno- Despite Uprising %il$lieyist’ Calles WhcM rsfiitstlM tire rec eess. tb* UtkMC •f Serriee. Devoted Sxelaalvelr to ta# , The regular meeting of the _ r Fittinir *iiH MftBiillMtitfiss < Hongkong.—Each of the five ec­ Baltimore.—President Calles of Cathedral Altar and Rosary aodaty Mexico was called the "archpriest of ; 1550 CAUFORNU ST,« PENVER Z wil be held at the home o f the Miasea clesiastical regions into which China bolshevism” in an address here by Gottesleben, 1901 Shaman areet, was divided In 1879 by the Pope for Friday, April 8, at 2 p. m. A music­ Church purpouas is to have its own John W. Fitzpatrick of New York, al program will be given by the diair- ^ jo r seminary, it has just been who is prominent in the Amoican man of the mosie Conunittee, Mra ranouneed. Tlie great attack on Federation of Labor. May West Owena foreigners which threatens a big war Mr. Fitzpatrick denied emphatic­ Donald Kennedy of Winnipeg, has not dannted the Chnrch anthor- ally that the American Federation of Manitoba, who has been visitiag his itiea. The seminary move is owed in Labor backs Calles in his war on re­ f?9 )(tdrk eigety drape/ mother, Mrs. Margaret Hlcldah, and a large measure to the initiative of ligion. sister In Denver, left this weak for tbs'Apostolic Ddente to China. “When President Calles endeavors Portland, Ore., where he will make BeUgions work m this country is to convince American people that THE DENVER MARBLE & lis home. conducted largely through individu­ the American Federation is behind Mn. Lucy Christensen, the al missions, and tiiese, unlike the him in his bolshevistic policies, in Bishop's housekeeper, who had her dioceses of A rnica and Europe, can his warfare on God and religion, in GRANITE COMPANY tonaOs removed at St. Anthony's rarely afford first-class major semi- his suppression of free speech, free U T4 loapital on Friday, March 26, is ex- nari^ Properly equipped directors iress and the freedom of assem- For That Most Important W. B. O m U C L B l. >ected to be able to leave the hoiq>ital and adequate money are necessary, age," he declared, “he is guilty of n a short time. and these are scarce in China. Hence an unmitigated, downrikht, damn­ 1224 U S t M«fail815 : Mrs. ThoB. Barry and Mrs. H. W< many of the existing seminaries in able lie.” the country are hampered. It was Purchase McLanriilin will entertain the alum­ In the course of his address he because the land is too vast and nnr nae of Mesdamra of the Sacred read a telegram which he. declared These symbols of yoor endarinE regard—^in a d lfr ite d Heart at the home of the foraei^ developed for much hiter-commnnl- cation that the Vatican devised the Charles E. fiuthenberg sent to Presi­ combination of b^uty and style—reflecting in every 1660 O^en, on Wednesday after­ dent .Calles pledging him the support HARTFORD noon. This is the regular monthly regional system, so as to promote of communi^ in the United States way your good taste and judgment—^priced very spe­ meeting of the association• for Ap: ■ ril. at least r^onal co-operation. in his fight on the Ca^olic Church. cially to bring them within reach of the most nux^est in- UNDERTAKING Miss Margaret Cahill of St. Lonis, Regional seminaries, assured of come. Theodore Missouri, representative of the Cath­ special staffs and steady support, Bidieuling “good" will” parties COMPANY olic school department of the Pro­ \rill best provide fo r the needs o f the which go to Mexico., to investigate I4SM7 CLSNARM BT. gressive ^ries Mnsic course, is visit­ Church in China at this time, it is the whole situation in a few days ing the Catholic schools of Colorado believed. under the personal direction of Cal­ ROSARIES Hackethid les, he asserted that ministers who We cordially invite you to Re*. Ph*M S*: SSM where this course has been adopted. The Fifth BegiM seminary will be MORTUARY Very succe^nl demonstrations of organized here in Hoi^ricong, where accompany such jaunts “are lining come and see our splendid the educational methods in theory American missionaries' are at work, up with the forces of anti-Christ.” selection of Rosaries for gifts and applied mnsic were given in the together with those from other lands. The Knights of Columbus spon­ 1449^1 KsOamath St REQUIESGANT IN PACE parochial spools taught by the Fran­ The Begion is in the extreme south sored the address, which was broad­ or personal use— JOSEPH ABAD. Funeral Uat Thnredar cast. Phone Maia 3658 •Jtomooa from Theodore Baokethal’e mor­ ciscan Sisters in Longmont and of China, embracing the provinces $1 and up York 791 tuary. Intermaut Ut. Olivet Sterling, and by the Si^n^pf of Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Tnnnan ELVIRA OAMMSTER. Funeral laet in Denver and San Luis. Miss end Fukien. In its confines there FATHER SHEA TELLS Thureday afternoon from Beeidence mortu­ are laboring Paris Foreign Mission OLD INTO NEW ary. Interment M t Olivet Direction of will rive a program at St Joseph’k OF PLATTEVILLE CASE Geo. P. HaekathaL schoe Saturday miming at 8 :S0. Bequlem part of China will rest icanism of Washington*and Jefferson Mali at Aimnnoiation church at 0 o'clock. “The Passing of the Third Floor in contradiction to that pernicious Interment M t Olivet. Hpran A Son «er- Back,” at the Women’s club audito­ doctrine of anti-Catholicism, the child vlce. rium on Thursday, April 21, for the Sprinsrs Chiipch of ignorance and stupidly sponsored benefit of the Hugo parish and mis­ by the Klan, and American citizens M. OXeef e & Co. Death a n d Funeral Notices sions in' charge of Father Michael Ei^ueathed $1,000 may still boast that the Stars and Horgan. Tickets for tire play are DENVER’S QUALITY JEWELERS b y the Olinger Mortuary Stripes are symbolic of the land of now ■ on sale at Clarkes Church Colorado Spring — Under the the free and the home of the brave.” Goods house. The rent of the audi­ 827 FiftMnth St Ifam 6440 terms of the 7riU of James O’BCaley, Father Shea was amused at the LOBAN A. HAYDEN of Arvuds. Colo. torium for the evenipg-iias been do­ which has been filed for probate in Fanctui is*t Friday aftomoon from OUnctr nated by yMtzr-MrJ^^’Fallon. school officials’ contention that they Mail Orders Given Prompt, Efficient Atteattea ehap6l. Interment Mt. Olivet. the county coprt, St. Mary’s chnrch had won the case. The court records The nex^ meeting of the St Vin­ is bequeathed the sum of one thou­ cent de Paul Altar and Bosary so­ contain documentary evidence that MRS. MARY E. L a NKTON sand dollars. the Catholics were willing, at first, to A Requiem Hlsh Mail wm auus at St. ciety Will be held on Thursday, April In response to a most nniqne in­ Franei* de Sale*' •hureh at 9 a. m. Wadiiai- 7, at 2:00 p. m. in the social hall. settle the controversy if the school day for Mrt. Mary E. Lankton, who died at vitation in the form of a summons, board would allow the Catholic chil­ her home, 141 W. Dakota ave.. Monday Election of officers will take place directed to each member of the after a abort Ulna**. Burial la Mount at this meeting. All members are dren to withdraw qnietly from the M e m o r i a l s Knights of Columbus to attend the classes daring Bible reading. The Olivet cemetery. Mr*.-Lankton wa* bom urged to be present Mrs. Louis special services at Sacred Heart For Satiifactory Printing—Call The Register. at WUka*barre, Pa., on Nov. 16, 1879. She Gariepy, Mrs. W. E. Hughes, Mrs. J. reason why the school board will not came to Denvar 17 yaara aso, and aix yaars hurch Sunday evening, a congrega­ appeal, says Father Shea, is that pub­ JACQUES BROS. ago waa married to C. Allan lamkton. They T. ^ les and Mrs. H. B. Mullin will tion that taxra the capacity of the had no children. Horan A Son tarvioa. lic opinion in Platteville ia against KutibHshed ItOS be hostesses. church heard the excellent sermon The Bev. Harold Campbell will be on “The Necessity of Beligion,” re^ons persecution. ju U Ytfdi, M R. Bth Awe. MRS. MARY M. CAMPBELL Kian circles are disturbed over the r Want High Class Catholic Salesman for City Telwke* teelk 78 Mr*. Mary H. CampbaU. a reaidant of the preacher next Wednesday at the which was preached by the pastor, Colorado for 47 yaara ami a promipfMt noon-day service at Holy Ghost tha Bev. J. T. McDermott, O.M.I. decision. They had hoped to compel PIm m fer Appeifeat worker in rellsiou* and charitable eiralaa for church. Father McDermott has recently been Catholic childi^ to listen, willy-nilly, many yeara. died at her home, 8887 Feder­ The Very Bev. F. X. McCabe will to the King James version. THE W . R. WILKER50N GENERAL AGENCY al bonlavard, Saturday afur an illnaai of appointed chaplain of the local coun­ a week. . . . take for his topic for Sunday eve­ cil; K. of C. Metwol Beaef 9 Life laseraaee Ce. ef NewatiL N. J. CARRIGAN She waa bora in Limerick county. Ireland, ning at Holy Ghost church "The Miss Elia Perkins, an old resident REGISTER 84« Gaa * Electric Bldg.—Mala 674S in 186Z. In 1879 aha came to the United o f Divorce.^ State* *nd for the followins two y«ar* at- of this city, died March 23 after a Monnmental Works tended St. -Mary'a aesdemy. Leevenwocth. Father Neenan is expected to be long illness. 8he was a sister of Dr. SMALL ADS Knn. able to leave St. Joseph’s hospital by Plin^ Perldns, one of the foremost M 4« rh . C k. M 7*-W Upon Unving school she moved to Contrml Easter. hysicians of this city, who died a PLEASANT FRONT ROOM — Kitckra City snd In I8BS wss mnrriod to Joseph privitcKM. 93. For woman amploraA 8986 C. Campbell* the eeremony being performed Bishop J. Henry Tifaen has sent a Pew years ago. Mire Perkins was Wllllami. in S t Maxye Cathedral on Stoot etreot letter to The Seminarian, through 62 years old, and ibr many years was Since then she had lived in Denver. his Chancellor, Momdgnor Bosetti, active in Catholic circles. She was LARGE FRONT ROOM and kttekaiMtto, *ntUbt* for 9 or 8 qirl*: also modem room. t iig h i Class Memoriab a member of the Third Order of privato home. 1609 Clarkson. Tork 8811-W. active rncrnYw of St. Dominic'* Altar and liant little paper of SL ThomM’ St Francis. Mire Perkins waa a 5&DENVERDRYGOODS Co. At Bight Pziew Bo*ary. aocietjr. the Queen ^ seminary, bat has sent a substantial cousin of former Ckiunty Assessor F. 1' nuNf^ow roR-SALE-^rnUii^ or society, the L, 0. B. A nnd St- Clara * Aid contribution toward its snpport. •oeiety. . A. Perldns. The funeral was held , Bohm Memorial Co. She i* snnived hy her hnsband. prraident Mrs. Paul Worland and daughter from St Mary’s chnrch Saturday ------Ertablishad 1806 of the CampbeU Coal C a ; by thrra * ^ Miriam, of Cheyenne, Wyo., are morning at 9 o’clock. Bt Bev.'. WANTED-.^lloom and brard In privato John J. Campbdl. 1111 Corona at.: William I'visitiire Mrs. Worland’s parents, Mr. Msgr, Baber officiated at the Bequi- Speer Blvd. at Champ* A. CampbeU. 4101 Vallejo at- a ^ C M ^ i aiwnd sommar. and Peter E. Lamont em Mare. Mater. Phone Male SOM J. Campbell. 1Z84 Monroe *t., and by eisht crand-chlldren. The April meeting of the Queen’s Mr..and Mrs. Frank B. Conway of The funeral e*a hdd Tue*day moraine Daughters will be neld on Sunday the Alta Vista hotel ale the parents > FOR 'SALE— 10 rooma rood faraitare, from St. Dominic'* church. Intomant Mt. dlfbaa_and linana ineindad. 1800 eaah. York Olivet. Direction of Hartford mortuary. afternoon, April 3, at 8 o’clock, at of a daughter born Friday, March 25, gszo-w. York 218 York 219 the Catholic Daughters’ dub house. at the‘ Glockner Ih ■ hospitaL CARD OF THANKS 1772 Grant street Miss Alice Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnekson, ^ord sedan-^ no r '-i— , - o-.. vki DHvan br one owner: rood over-alaad Hood w* wmnt to •xpre** our huurtfait Umok* g^d Miss Elizabeth Wood will be 210201 W est Colorado1 avenue, are the , tire*: rnckateU. 9800 cub. York 8699.W. W. T. ROCHE ^ “tSl; J^nt h o st^ a large attendance parents of a daughter, born Sunday, “ morning,eMAVoenlekM March ’27, atnh AV thea Clock- f? brick house FOR sale—Fonr rooms, AMBULANCE *ymp«thy «id kindn*** during the .le k n ^ Is requested. i _ ,n v - nov hnoriifal ! JUtbt, gM, water inside, otbarwisa •nd depth of our deer ^ | A pion o and v o ice recital_ wiU be CT T, ' modern. Waiktnr diatance; located SERVICE for their brauMfui oS^M*. w I ^ jj pypUg of Josephine and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Penrose ar- where property will iaeraa*# ia value, Dresses COMPANY M '-'S sis..’:SlC'5W . foX , ta rived last week in New York after Termi. Box TE, _ ST. PHILOMBNA’S______PARISH tk* The Colorado senatp, which Toes- James, BJary and Baby Theresa ^ Placentia, California, who has been w^-iocnted, i- e t ^ hM day passed the sterilization .bill on. severe cases of measles. Her a visitor in the city fo r ton w y s, jtorge end roomy,- wiu eeU at a eaorifiea. of Spring second reading, is expected Thurs- mother, Mrs. Jean Bre^, who livre Mrs. Mark J. Griffin of 210 Bast 98joo. i day to consider it on third reading. with her, was also very ill at the Dale street was hostess at a lunch- i . blessed saceamei^ p a r iw Senator John J. Tobin waged a vali­ 'same time. All are recovering very eon in her home T u & , Marchi22. ont, full b«i«m»Bt, tront ratraoe* to A. T. THOMPSON ant ffgbt against the measure, which nicely. Covers were laid for ei^t. *mu*«nent room: out froat; garage: il*rk passed on second reading when Mr. and Mrs. James Hannon have The following students at St. rag brick: all for 99,600. Yon make yoar MonumenU A Memoriala moved into their new bungalow' in owa term*, eto, $ twelve senators-were absent ^ e Mary’s high school were the winners a H. WATKINS Sberoua at Speer Blvd. house has already passed the blU, ^ St Dominic’s parish, of the three cash prizes which irare M«in 9779. after 6 p. m. Fnnklia which was opposed by Catholic organ­ offered to tbpse having the Rest 25 Sooib sa GARDENER waetod at Bt. Thoai*' *cm- izations as adverse to the laws of FR. LAPPAN RAPS papers in the music appreciation test inary. Apply Father Coaaor, Loaialaaa tad nature. last weeek: Isabelle C(onroy, Marie Sooth Stoele etreot*. Hoag and Alveaa Leversedge.' The house Wednesday killed a bill TRASHY READING PAINTING AND PAPERHANOING—AS to abolish the board of medical ex­ The regular business meeting of work caaranteed: eatimate* givoa on eoa- Street ^and afternoon modes exem- the Corpus Christi guild will ba held HAUGHY aminers in order to unseat Dr. John Father Mark W. Lappen told the tract*. Caliman A Galbraith.- Phoaa Chanqm Galen Locke, former grand dragon. Thursday afternoon, April 7, in the 9887-W or Champa BB98-W .______' / plifying all that is new and fresh hi Fourth Denee K- of O. Tuesday that guild’s halL MORTUARY J. E. Martinez, a Catholic repra- CatiwHcs, because of th ^ religion, WILL oonrider a few appIioaBt* for poel- ■sentative from Trinidad, fought the tione wHh a firm b o w preparing to expand. the spring fashion journal. Clever ought to have the highest tastes in Men eapahle of Judging land valoe* will be 3535 South Broadway measure, saying it is beneath the dig'- reeling. As they would not put LORETTO HEIGHTS given preference. The Bloe Bird Bpinef Englewood 781 nity of the legislature to pare legiala- corned beef and cabbage on the same AaeoeiaUoB. 806 Jaeobehn Bldg. styles chosen for their authentfeity tion for personal ends. BUILDING PLAN bill-of-fare as a fine l^nch dish, or —C. R. HEBRANK—Paperhaaging, paint­ a beahthFul picture o f the Madonna ing, Champa 7771. t' and becomingnees. . ' side by side with, a cubist mdnstrov Literature has been mailed out to a group of prominent persons in FAMULY HCrrSL ia boaiaeea dUtrlat. SHUNC OF THE LITTIJE FLOWEK O f JESUS ity, 80 they ought to be consistent 169< ton atreet. Btrietly modgra; ntoa Sundays and, after attendini order to interest them in the pro­ rsa s ta tw p a b isr op on reaaouble. AURORA. COLORADO Mass, should not go home to posal of Loretto Heights college, to trashy periodicals. erect a new academy building this J. B. KIEST—PaMUng. pregrfiaafiMb Compose Frocks Featuring Fdi D«tr Frlaod* had D«v«to** of th* Licti* FIowov: year. The college hopes to get'gifts d«eoratlag. 4084 Greve ■ t.. ObUup 2 6 i8 -J . to do .oeiothiiw for tb« Litti* Father M. F. Callanan will ad­ Flower dlroeUr. H*r* i* th* chreo* to dress the Knights next Tuesday. ' of 1100,000, without the necessito EXPERT PIANO TUNING. 99.69. Woik Length aind Finger-Tip Coats her iatore***ton in u ••peokl msnaw, hr ^ ■ M. E. Galvin, maMer o f thS Fotirth of a general campagn. Prank 'B, gnaranteed. BttohHalied la Denver 96 ytara. .^oeatuz ■ FouDdof of the ehureh whieh I* dedl- White, prominent dnmatio critic and 1808 Stout St. Phoe* Main 4008. ratod to h*r la Aaran. Cole. Degree K. of C. in Michigan for the last fifteen years, was introduced by advertising man, and Frances PAIOTINC and Paperhanging— Batiirato* Smart Versions of the Bolero NuoM of an Fooadcr*. Uviag m drad. are Wayne^ newspaper feature writer, in ongiven on eontranto or Job work, Work in*eribed la the Boek of Bbee* of St. Supreme Master John H. Beddin at gnaranteed. Artbar G. Chepman. PItoa* IlMnaa. TW* book U pla«^ qpoa .the J W the Denver luncheon Tureday. ' have eadi prepared a pamphlet Gat ZtOO-R 4064 Crova Tiers Side Drapes Cascades Jabots and epeeial r— gabtaaee maiU at evatr Mqa*. which has been mailed, Mr. WhiteVi ---- r ------f ------whiia a partioular hair Maa* U betag oSerW dealing with the pioneer Lorettines, REAL ESTATE—Own your owa borne. gingthly for tha Uviag aud dead tneiaberi of $50 down, any pariah: balanee Ukg rent. Square and V Necks the Fouader*. Yoarcelf, roar ehUdreii. paraaU, Mrs. Wayne’s with the great Mother Box R, caie Catholic Begieter. relativaa aad Mead*— each aad averr oaa—n»aj For Paacratia, who founded the Heights: hafinm* a Foaodar of the 'Chureh of th* Uttla Ida Kruse MacFarlane of the Uni­ EXPERT PIANO TUNING, 99.69. Work Flower. Living aa< dead m a r he aoraUed. gnaraatecd. Eetabliahed in Draver 96 year*. A Foaadar ia oaa who oontribataa Bva dol­ Everything versity of Denver is preparing 1810 Stoat ctrect, phone Main 4998. lar* fSfAO) or m ora to th* baUding toad. another pampUet. - Canna SistineBlue Tea Rose Do a dead of eharitr for the Little Flower Musical WANTED—HiddlMgad OatheUe aad bar gmtetnl inveeatioD hefora the Saered CONTEST TO AID PARISH to keep houae for prieat. Box' 8, Emrt wdi ewt fall rou ia the hour of Voor Catholic Beglatcr. ■______Fringe Brige Coral Popcorn greatoat aaad. The candidacy of Father P. W. Thar* atBaarabr la tha Baarad Haart J 2 5 K : * nwm tKr Walsh, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul MRS. LAUER, private home for babloc. BIV, HXNBY A OUBKBT. parish, in The South Denver Monitor 9720 Downing. York 9761-J.______Orchid Monkey Skin Cocoa Tan NOTH—A eaer of • »aw aevaaa will he maDad to avaar Fooader aa aaaa aa subscription campaign, offers a tha " ata thra*. DRESSblAKlNC aad remodcUag: work I chance to make a substantial sum gnaranteed. Mia* Crammy. 196 S, Colfax. Gooseberry Navy Black 1625-31 CalifornU 9 t for the parish buflding fund. If he Obampa 7941-W. ______|j ;'i I wlah to baeaaia a Faeadar of the UtUe Flower of wins, the money for the prire ante Black and White I Jaeae lad t ______Plaaae aetor mr aape ia tha Uttle Flaww The goes to the pariah. Thomas Fitz­ Beokef I, Chat I mar Hat* the heaalt ef tke holy’ lia**a*. Taara fgithfnllr, simmons and Ben. Jl. Braopnier are sonwpnj waaa d w uw kv pushing his campaign. Plan* OoiapaBy. 491 Sooth Pena. Phoa* Sacoad Fl*or, 16th St. House o f Sontb 9971. NAM v PAINTINiG» eakiminiag and deearetiar; AinttMM Serrice For fie* recipe* for L*At*e dislies, see the Wlmdaor Farm Deiry’s la aUI ratidr* o* plaarter, brUk irk tor Sday or eoatxaot. 9«9 4- tU* eOetC FboM Beatk IU 9. sa