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INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE HERE MONDAY AND TUESDAY COLORADO PASTOR DENIES THAT MODERN PENITENTES THAT OUTSTANDING EXPERTS HAVE FR IjH M RlTUAl HILL URGE SOCIAL REFORM Father Belloni Has Four Moradas *of Them in National Figures Coming to Denver for Great His Gardner Parish Catholic Rally

(By Millard F. Everett) Their practices consisted principally A number of distinguished clergy­ tional director of the N. C. AV. C. Sensational stories about the “Pen- in flagellation, without incisions and men and laymen will be in Denver RuraJ Life Bureau. itentes” of New Mexico and Colo­ with no loss of blood, in carrying next week to attend the regional Because of the keen interest in the rado were printed in the Lenten sea­ small crosses and marching in proces­ meeting of the Catholic Conference credit union movement in Colorado, son in many newspapers, telling of sions with bare feet to visit the on Industrial Problems, which is to the evening session on Monday will the alleged barbarous practices of churches and join in long prayers. The National Catholic Welfare Conference Newt Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. be held at the Knights of Columbus attract special interest. “If there is the order, practices including flagel­ The older order had apparently We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the hall on April 20 and 21. any information any one wants about Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service credit unions in industrial groups or lation, crucifixion and other tortures. passed out of existence when the ' -e ______Denver has the unique distinction It is not to be denied that the mem­ Penitentes of the nineteenth centurj^ of entertaining this conference for parish OTOups, that inforniation v/ill bers of the order, which originally came into prominence. the third time. As the Rev. R. A. be available at the Monday evening The newer organization, found in VOL. XXVI. No. 35. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931. $2.00 PER YEAR session,” said Rev. Harold Campbell,' was an outgrowth of the Third Order McGowan, secretary-treasurer of the ‘because not bnly the speakers but of St. Francis, went to excess in Colorado and New Mexico, was more conference, •writes, “Denver has been severe in its penitential practices. the chairman have been prime mov­ times past in their penitential prac­ singularly responsive to this confer­ ers in the credit union movement in tices and earned the condemnation The society was very strong in all New Speakers in Catholic Hour ence. The conference returns to Den­ classes and the ecclesiastical author­ the United States and have expert of Church authorities. After Arch­ ver because Denver wants it.” information along this line.” Earl bishop Salpointe of Santa Fe com­ ities were lenient with the members until excesses began to show them­ Though a few changes have been Rentfro of Kansas City, Missouri, manded the order to disband, it be­ manager of the Missouri Credit came much weaker and the excesses selves. Severe flagellations, other necessary, the program is, in the main as originally planned. The Rev. Union league, will preside. The Rt. ceased. The Rev. Paul Belloni, pas­ means of self-torture and crucifixion Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, D.D., Bishop tor of Sacred Heart parish, Gardner, were practiced. In the processions, Francis J. Haas having been drafted some of the members would carry APFOIIIMIITS IS for the Catholic Radio Hour for Sun­ of Great Falls, Montana, wll talk on Colorado, in a letter to The Register, “Co-operative Finance for the Work: protests' against the circulation of heavy crosses until exhausted. A day, April 26, and May 3, ■will be un­ able to make the trip to Denver, but ers.” The Rev. J. M. Campbell of stories of the “barbarous ritual" wooden wagon, El Cairo de la A.mes, Iowa, will talk on the subject, nowadays, and,- from personal- exper­ Muerte, bore a figure representing according to the Rev. Harold V. Campbell, chairman of the local com­ “How Parish Credit Unions Can Help ience with four “moradas” (meeting death and pointing forward an ar­ FOB fif BISiOP the Worker.” According to Roy F. houses of the order) in his parish, row with stretched bow. mittee, at no pre'vious conference has there been a finer array of talent Bergengren, Boston, of the Credit shows that not only are the excesses In a circular letter to the Peni­ A heavy schedule of appointments Union National Extension bureau, non-existent, but that the “Peniten- tentes of New Mexico and Colorado has been made by His Excellency, the than the program that this confer­ ence pro-vides, and Father Campbell the parish credit union of St. Cecilia’s tes" are devout in their Church wor­ in 1886, Archbishop Salpointe of Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., church at Ames, Iowa (Father J. M. ship and that their practices in this Santa Fe ordered them in the name as follows: stated further that the very splendid co-operation given to the conference Campbell’s parish), is one of the most day are very worthy. of the Church to abolish flagella­ Sunday, April 19, La Junta—Con­ flourishing in the country. Mr. In his letter. Father Belloni in­ tion and the carrying of crosses and firmation at 8:45 a. m. in St. Pat­ from its non-Catholic friends has Rentfro, Father Campbell of Amc.">. closes a full-page story that ap­ sent to the different leaders copies rick’s church and at 11:45 a. m. at been most encouraging. and Bishop O’Hara will answer any peared in the Sunday supplement of of the rules of the Third Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The conference opens Monday questions on vthc subject of credit a daily newspaper under the head, S t Francis, advising them to reor­ Monday and Tuesday, April 20 and morning, April 20, with B. K. unions which are presented to them. “The Terrible Penitente Ritual That ganize in accordance with them. His 21—Catholic Conference on Indus­ Sweeney presiding. The discussions This is the opportunity for the pas­ Can’t Be Stamped Out,” but in which letter and order were unheeded. He trial Problems, Denver. will center on various phases of the tors who are interested in establish­ the writer is careful to say “it is al­ then ordered all the parish priests to Sunday, April 26, Cathedral—Sol­ unemployment problem. The Rev. ing parish credit unions under the leged,” there is a “legend” and so see the Penitentes personally and in­ emn Pontifical Mass at 10:30. John R. Mulroy, diocesan director of new Colorado law to receive first­ on about the ritual. duce them to follow his instructions, Sunday, May 3, Pueblo—Confirma­ Catholic Charities in Denver, will hand information. “I have four moradas in my parish but they accomplished nothing. To tion at St. Mary’s church, 12 noon; point out some of the experiences The Rt; Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, and I know that there is no such make matters worse, a Protestant pa­ at St. Leander’s church, 3 p. m. of relief agencies with the problem D.D., Bishop of Great Falls, v/ill ‘terrible ritual’,” the priests vrrites. per, La Hermandad, was published in Sunday, May 10, Denver—Con­ of unemployment. John Gross, sec­ speak on Tuesday morning, on “ “If any of. the Penitentes should Pueblo, Colo., in 1889, which incited firmation at Sacred Heart church, 8 retary of the Colorado State Feder­ Leo’s Encyclical on the Condition of wish to chastise himself, I assure you the Penitentes to resist the Church p. m.; at Annunciation church, 7:30 ation of Labor, will talk on “The Labor.” This subject holds particu­ that he does hurt himself. The and follow their own practices. Arch­ p. m. Technological Aspects of Unemploy­ lar interest for the members of the cross that is carried on Good Friday bishop Salpointe, in a circular letter Ascension Thursday, May 14, Den­ ment,” and C. J. Yetter, president Catholic Conference on Industrial is a one-by-»ix inch affair. They of 1889, then ordered the Penitentes ver—Confirmation at Presentation of the Colorado Manufacturers’ as­ Problems, inasmuch as this Encycli­ carry the cross whilst they make the to disband. As a result^ the socitty, church, 11 a. m. Greeley—Confirma­ sociation, Denver, will discuss cal of Leo XIII has been used by the Stations out in the open. They pray though not abolished, was very much tion at St. Peter’s church, 3:30 p. m, “Methods of Stabilizing Employ­ conference as the basis for its social for the Holy Father, the Rt. Rev. weakened and its further growth Sunday, May 17, Denver—Con­ ment.” study and, through the efforts of the Bishop, the pastor, for all priests and prevented. > firmation at St. ’s The first speaker of the afternoon conference, has been widely distrib­ si.sters and for all individuals whose As Father Belloni shows, their Two new speakers in the Catholic Hour of radio broadcasting. The church, 8:30 a. m. Fort Collins- session, which will open at 2:30 uted and studied. A second reason names may be presented. They are penitential practices, though some­ Knights of Columbus state conven­ o’clock, will be Earl Hoage, president why the subject will hold particular at Mass on Holy Thursday and Good times severe, are not carried to ex­ Rev, Dr. Francis J. Haas (right) will deliver the addresses on April 26 and May 3, while the Rev. Edward L. Curran (left) will conduct the “Question tion, 7:30 p. m. of the Colorado State Federation of interest is that this year a celebra­ Friday, .j^s per rule, they approach cess at the present time. There is Labor, whose subject is “Wages tion is being held in Rome to com­ no one head for the organization. Box” in the Hour for eight weeks, beginning AMil 26. Dr. Haas is pro­ Sunday, May 24, Pentecost, Den­ the sacraments on Ash Wednesday, fessor of economics in St. Francis’ seminarj% St. Francis, Wisconsin, and in ver—Solemn Pontifical Mass and and Prosperity.” Dr. Thomas E. memorate the fortieth anniversary on the Feast of Our Lady of Sor­ Each branch had its own Hermanns Purcell, K.S.G., of Kansas City, Mis­ of this famous document. A pil­ Mayor (elder brother), who wields a Marquette university, Milwaukee. Father Curran is a member of the Confirmation at the Cathedral, 10:30; rows, i. e., Friday before Palm Sun­ faculty of the Cathedral College of the , Brooklyn, Confirmation at Holy Family church, souri, leader in social work among grimage will be made by more than day, and on Corpus Christi. Many great authority and who usually the Mexicans and Negroes of Kansas forty nations to Rome for the par­ holds office for life. The order is N. y .. Father Haas was to have been one of the chief speakers at a rally of 4 p. m. of them go more often.” Tuesday, May 26, Sterling—Grad­ City, will discuss “The Mexican Wage ticipation in this celebration. The New Mexico flagellants, Los found chiefly in remoter sections of the Catholic Conference on Industrial ProblemB to be held in Denver April 20 and 21, but on account of his radio appointment cannot come.—^^(Photos uation exercises. Earner.” The Rev. Edgar Schmied- 'The addresses and discussions of Hermanns Penitentes (Penitent New Mexico and Colorado. In addi­ eler, 0;9.fl., St. •fiwwdict'jr coHegie, Tuesday afternoon promise much in­ tion "^o the penanees of Iha Lenten by. Stein' and the Arthur SluOiu:)* i Wednesday, May” "27, Sterling- Brothejs^ se«n to have been an'out­ Confirmation at 10 a. m., 4 p. m. and Atchison, Kansas, will have for his terest. The Rev. William O’Ryan growth of the Third Order of St. season, members often practice flag­ 7:30 p. m. subject, “The Effect of Low Wages will preside. Miss Josephine Roche, Francis, introduced by the Francic- ellation or other chastisement at the on the Family.” He is the new na- (Continued on Page 11) death of a Penitente of a relative. Thursday, May 28, Peetz—Con­ cans 'p the seventeenth century. Loretto Heights Summer College m firmation at 10 a. m. Sunday, May 31, Trinity Sunday, Denver—Confirmation at S f Jos­ Session From June 20 to August 2 eph’s church (C.SS.R.) at 10:15 a Unusual Cure of Skk Child Comes 3 More Colorado K. of C. Councils m. Brighton—Confirmation, 2 p, m. AnnoAncement was made this week is offered teachers in schools who D enver-^t. Elizabeth’s, Confirma­ as Climax to Remarkable Conversion ' Will Honor. Pastors With Classes by the Sisters of Ix>retto of the an­ need more training or to any women tion, 4 p. m. nual 'summer session conducted at who wish to add to their education A very human story _ of intense instruction of a First Holy Com­ Three more Colorado councils of Father Muenich ' spoke at the Loretto Heights college, Loretto, P. in summer classes. The expenses are interest was received Wednesday by munion class, a little girl, about 12 th^^nights of Columbus are going meeting of Stratton council, held 0., near Denver. Registration will given as follows; Board and room, The Register, signed only a Child of years old, wandered into the church. last Sunday, and told the members be held on June 20 and classes ■will $60; tuition, $25; laboratory fee in Mary. It would seem, however, from The teacher invited her to sit with ahead with plans to honor their pas­ continue until August 2. A wide each, science, $5, and library fee and the expressions used that a Catholic the other children but she declined, tors Vith classes which will be ini­ he was proud of their work. He ex­ plained the necessity of organiza­ variety of subjects 'will be offered book rent, ?2. • who has had unusual experience in saying that she had come in to get tiated in their name. State Deputy tion, without which little can be ac- and a maximum of six semester The administration officers are Sis­ teaching catechism wrote it and, in­ warm. The teacher told her to go .John J. Sullivan, on a recent trip to comnlished. He promised that he hours’ credit may be obtained by ter Mary Edmond, Ph.D., president; asmuch as the editors believe they to the front of the church near tho Grand Junction, made the sugges­ would erge every man in the parish combining a four-hour and a two- Sister. Mary Vivian, Ph.D., registrar, know the source, they have decided sanctuary, where the register was. tion to the members of the council who is not a member of the K. of C. hour course or two three-hour and sister Mary Fraricisca, Ph.D., di- to print the letter. It follows: • The child was. very quiet and tho there that they show their apprecia­ to join in the June class. courses. An exceptional opportunity (Continued oniPage 12) The Rev. Eugene 'Villemure, a I share your opinion of the anony­ teacher forgot all about her. priest of the Efiocese of Three mous letter ■writer, but I believe that Most of the children v/ere from tion to the Rev. Nicholas Bertrand Although the membership of the Rivers, Canada, has been named by the omission of all names in the jdesperately poor families and their for his work in their behalf by or­ Stratton council is small, the council Bishop J. Henry Tihen as assistant following is justified. lonly contact ■with anything beautiful ganizing- a “Father Bertrand class,” is recognized as being one of thO at the Annunciation church, Denver, All those concerned are, I think, (and clean) was the Church, and while the members of Stratton coun­ most progressive in the state. Never Ground Broken for New $300,000 succeeding the Rev. J. Harold Glea­ somewhat above the average in in­ their only chance of escape from cil enthusiastically adopted a sug­ is there ^n appeal made to the mem­ son, who, as announced in the early telligence, not given to an excess of dull, sordid, probably criminal lives, gestion made by District Deputy Jos­ bers but that they give their whole­ week edition of The Register, has emotionalism, and the physician, a was a very real and -personal lovo eph C. Maguire that a “Father hearted co-operation to it. They arc Annex at Mercy Hospital, Denver been appointed pastor at Fort Mor­ man well and favorably known in for our Lord in the Blessed Sacra­ Muenich class” be initiated. The date especially outstanding in the lay- gan. Father Villemure has recently his profession, the nurse and the ment. Realizing this, the teacher for the exemplification of the de­ men’.s retreat movement, as they been living with Father J. A. La- father of the child are non-Cath- dwelt constantly on this doctrine of grees in Stratton has been set for hold the record for proportionate at­ querre at Las Animas, formerly a olics. the Church, maybe overemphasizing Sunday, June 3. Holy Family parish, tendance at retreats held at RegLs fellow student. Father Gleason, the About eight years ago, in one of the Sacred Humanity of our Lord, Denver, (see parish notes in this is­ college, Denver, for the past two new pastor at Fort M or^n, was or­ the outlying Denver churches in the (Continued on Page 4) sue) is orgranizing a class. years. dained seven years ago next June and since his ordination has been as­ sistant to Father M. F. Callanan at Seven Baptized and 26 Receive Annunciation church. Regis Man Predicts Worst of Wars First Communion at Orphanage I I S T E N H IN Over Rival Systems of Economics The following seven little girls dressed in snowy white with wreath Three rival economic systems in As an antidote to the restless revo­ were baptized at the Queen of and veil, walking slowly down the A contractor who had been vi*it- Europe are headed for a war which lutionary spirit of the times, the Heaven orphanage last Saturday aft­ center aisle of the convent chapel, ing in Rutiia on butineti gave an will make the last one seem as child’s professor pointed out how much is ernoon: Dolores and Adele Marunonk, escorted by four little girls who rep­ interview in Denver this week and play.. In his lecture to the Institute being done by the Catholic Associa- » Eleanore hnd Mary Johnson, Mary resented angels, bearing lighted declared that he saw no starvation of Catholic Culture last Sunday, tion for International Peace. The Cordova, Alice McDonald and Louise candles and Easter lilies. It was an in the land of the soviets, but found John Dunphy, professor of econ­ far-sighted men who have given their Gutierrez. The following five ladies, inspiration to see how devoutly tha- the people better off than they were omics at Regis college, described, time and talents to the work for members of the Queen of Heaven little girls approached the Sacred under the czars. He thinks the five- clearly and simply, Fascism, Com­ peace - have a solution which will Aid society, acted as sponsors for the Banquet. The Mass was followed by year plan is going to prove a suc­ munism and Capitalism, and showed save the world from the terrible con­ children: Mrs. Harvey J. Smith,-. Mrs. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ cess. how the principles of these three sys­ sequences of such a war as that T. F.-McNamara, Mrs. H. E. Weirich, ment,' and after the conclusion of the Granting these things for the sake tems must inevitably lead to a war which seems imminent. The prin- ' Mrs. R. J. Konicke and Mrs. J. M. services the children were escorted of argument, nevertheless we declare which will leave one of them in com­ ciples of justice and charity so clear­ Harrington. The sacrament of Bap­ to the dining room, where a delicious that people who are not permitted mand of the field. Each system is ly stated by the ^ e a t Leo XIII ami tism was administered by the Rev. breakfast awaited them. The First freedom of religion are slaves of the militant, and each is determined to reiterated by his successors, the W. J, O’Shaughnessy, S.J., of Regis Communicants were Carmelo Zar- worst sort. The contractor does not rule the economic world. Moreover, Christian spirit of peace within the college. lengo, Josephine Brunelli, Norma have a word to say about the reli­ the lack of truly Christian principles hearts of men, and the acknowledge­ Sunday morning at the 6 o’clock Brunelli, Gertrude Carew, Mildred gious situation. Maybe he does not as gliding lights leaves only'the con­ ment of and obedience to the King Mass, which was celebrated ■ by the Carew, Eleanor Johnson, Louise Bishop Tihen Breaking Ground for Mercy Annex. think that it is important. There sideration of power and material of Peace are the only hope of this Very Rev, A. A. Breen, S.J., presi­ Gutierrez, Mary Cordova, Kathleen are million! of us who would rather progress to determine the actions of war-shattered world. dent of Regis college, twenty-#* lit­ Kinneavey, Dolores Cooper, Lucille In a simple but impressive cere­ the first spadeful of earth. Bishop undergo any other hardship than be the three great rivals. Economic de­ Piychology of the Spiritual Exercises tle ones received their First Com­ Jensen, Dora Mestas, Delia Mestas, mony Monday'afternoon, the Rt. Rev. Tihen asked God’s blessing upon the deprived of the right to worship God termination and lust for power leave The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ig­ munion. The altars of the convent Mary Dal Vera, Vearl Hebert, Irene Bishop J. Henry Tihen presided at building, the work to be carried on in the way our conscience dictates. little hope that a war, such as may natius Loyola have been a potent in­ We can see no meaning to the type be expected from the restless stir­ fluence in Catholic spirituality since chapel were beautifully decorated Esquibel, Alice Esquibel, Lillian Wes­ the breaking of ground for the new in it and upon the sisters, doctors, of prosperity that ends at the grave. with carnations and Easter lilies. ley, Dorothy Hayes, Isabella Sena, $300,000 annex to Mercy hospital, nurses and patients who would be in rings in present-day Europe, will the sixteenth century. The Rev, Wm. find the principles of justice and Music for the Mass was furnished by Juan Torres’, Ersilia Lucero, Rosie Denver. Assisting )iim were the Very it in the future. Following the This contractor was in all likeli- O’Shaughnessy, S. J., popular retreat the orphanage choir. The First Com­ Funaro, Alvina Ciancio, Josephine Rev. A. A. Breen, S.J., president of Bishop, the priests, several of the charity influencing the action of the master, explained at the same meet- hood a carefully guided tourist. combatants. municants presented a lovely sight. Roy and Helen Warren. Regis college;.the Very Rev. Dr. Wil­ prominent men present and some of The soviets have a trick of showing (Continued on Page 12) liam M. Brennan, C.M., president of the sisters took the spade to break certain propagandist visitors only the St. Thomas’ seminary, and the Rev. ground in their turn. nicer side of the picture. Articles Richard Smyth, chaplain of Mercy In a brief speech. Bishop Tihen that have appeared in several of tha Church $ Unfaltering Decisions hospital. Present et the rites were said that many millions of activities national magazines, for instance The Local Priests Get Papal Blessmg Frank Kirchhof of the Kirchhof Con­ have been started in the past, some Saturday Evening Post and The struction company, who will be in of them good, some of them harmful, Forum, have shown the other side Form Topic of Radio Lecturer charge of the building of the annex; some of them of rank injustice to of the portrait. It is not pretty. for Articles on Convert Winnmg Charles Bonfils, Dr. Hugh Taylor, humanity; There is absolutely no Yet the articles have come from Sending her missionaries to preach olic Hour last Sunday. The Catholic Rowland Lindner, architect for the misgiving, he declared, as to the na­ trustworthy pens. The writers were Word has been received through amin and the Rev. Edward J. Mannix. the Gospel through the entire world, Hour is sponsored by the National building; John L. Dower and other ture- of this activity. It will be a trained in the art of dodging press the N.C.W.C. New^ Service that the Correspondence has been received the has resolutely Council of Catholic Men and is representative citizens, the Sisters of great benefit in the years to come agents. The contractor probably is Holy Father has granted- his Apos­ for years from all parts of -the na­ insisted that only those can be num­ broadcast over a network of the Na­ Mercy of the hospital and nurses. and a decided asset to Denver. not. tolic blessing to all those who con­ tion at the Cathedral asking how the bered among her members who ac­ tional Broadcasting company, includ­ Bishop Tihen officiated at Pontifical Preliminary plans fbr the building tributed to the authorship of “The unusual success that is met there in cept her doctrines in their entirety; ing KOA, Denver. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sac­ have been made and it is hoped to That the soviet government is mar­ White Harvest,” a symposium of converting non-Catholics is achieved. without modification and without dim­ Speaking on “The Infallible Teach­ rament in the hospital chapel after have the actual building operations velously efficient, every student of American methods, in winning con­ In late years, these letters have -been inution, the Rev. Dr. Francis J. ing Authority of the Church,” Dr. the ground-breaking rites. He was start in a few weeks. The new an­ events must admit. That it has verts, edited by the Rev. Dr. John answered by calling attention to Fa­ Connell, C. SS. R., of the Redemp- Connell said that “friend and foe assisted by Fathers Breen, Brennan nex will contain .surgical rooms and brought certain submerged copies O’Brien of the University of Illinois, ther McMenamin’s and Father Man- \ torist House of Studies, Esopus, N. alike of the Catholic Church agree and Smyth. laboratories of the latest design and into leadership also is true. That it Champaign, Two Denver priests are ni.x’s chapters in “The White Har­ Y„ said in his address in the Cath­ (Continued on Page 12) In a short prayer before turning (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 4) included—the Rev. Hugh L. McMen- vest.” "What is a pedestrian, Daddy?" n e w t h e a t e r "It is a person with a wife, a 300 Receive First Communion at daughter and two sons and a car.” ^ r a n a p A Mt. Carmel Church in Pueblo 26TH a FEDERAL GALLUP 7876 PRICES Ptrfcct RCA Photophone Pueblo. — One of the largest in the recreation hall of the institu­ Federal Thursdajr, Fridejr, April 17-18 First Communion classes ever held at tion at the affair Tuesday and en­ HARRY LANGDON, Fr!., Sat.—April 17-18 PIC C L Y SUM SUMMERVILLE M t Carm/sl church was that of joyed a program prepared for their THEATER EDMUND LOWE in GOOD “See America Thirat” Sunday morning, when about SOO entertainment by the children. There 3830 Fedaral Bird. received at the 8 o’clock Mass. The were present many invited guests “MEN ON CALL” W iC C L Y Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., celebrated who do not belong to the society, but GALLUP 4967 Sundar, MomUjr, April 16-20 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., the Mass, assisted by the Rev. E. E. who, nevertheless, take an active in­ Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Behiels, S. J. Such a crowd was in terest in the orphanage. The open­ April 17-18-19-20 April 19-20-21-22 ing number on the program was a attendance that many persons had to WINNIE LIGHTNER, EDNA FERBER'S remain outside the church. The choir, group song called “Welcome Sweet JOE BROWN in Under the direction of Mrs. Rose Springtime.” The tiny children gave Friday and Alex, rendered hymns and there was “Johnny-Jump-Up” and “April ^ i u m d f Saturday, special organ music. Weather.” The older girls sang a “SIT TIGHT” “CIMARRON” Mt. Carmel parish will give its an­ flower song and canned bouquets of with RICHARD DIX and Tuet., Wed., Thurf,, fCH4 lllEY $ \ m i April nual moving picture show at the Bes­ the various flowers they depicted. e o u. u I IRENE DUNN semer steel works Y auditorium on The entire school rendered “Our Own April 21-22-23 17 and 18 the evening of April 26, beginning Red, White and Blue.” The girls pre­ ZANE GREY’S Tuesday, April 21 MIDNIGHT SHOW at 7:30 o’clock. The picture will be sented a play called “Sewing For the $145 RADIO FREE Sat., April 18—11:45 P. M. “Submarine,” in which the world- Heathen,” which centered around a “FIGHTING AND "BEAU IDEAL" famed movie star. Jack Holt, appears, group of women who assembled at CARAVANS” supported by a strong cast of favor­ a society home to sew for heathen ites. There will also be a two-reel children. The honor guest was Mrs. With GARY COOPER “Enjoy the Show” Pineapple comedy that is said to be genuinely Robert B. Powers, a society leader. TWENTY-THIRD And Eat That Good funny. The show will be a benefit This part was taken by Lois Santee, LIBBY’S ROSEDALE, performance for the parish and it is and that of a servant was portrayed AVE. CREAMERY “Jolly Time” Pop Corn Special Every Saturday and Sunday After the Show SLICED OR CRUSHED hoped that every member will at­ by Theresa Trainor. The boys gave QT. 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At the conclusion EL BRENDEL in TUXEDOS MABEL REID, Prop. fice of Station KGHF or to him di­ of the pfogram, a tiny girl thanked “JUST IMAGINE’’ Ranttd Located in Denver Theater Bldg. HESPERIAN SLICED SCHILLINGS rectly at St. Mary’s church. Father the women present on behalf of the A Four Reel Novelty— Colorado Second Door West of OR Y. C. 2 lbs. for...... 75^ Francis will give a series of talks sisters and paid a special compliment "TODAY AND YESTERDAY” Glenarm St. Entrance on the Church that will undoubtedly to. Mrs. M. Sterner, the president of Graham McNamee and a News Reel Coatume Co. Hata Priced from $1.95 to $8.50 No. 2 1/2 large can for..l8^ 1 oz. bottle Vanilla Wadneeday and Thurtday, April 22-23 1751 Champa St, prove as interesting as were his Len­ the society, who has worked zeal­ 1537 GLENARM TABOR 4803 2 cans for...... 35< or Lemon Extract FREE ten talks. ously. The sisters served a delicious JOHN GILBERT in luncheon to the guests. “WAY FOR A SAILOR’’ The officers of the Knights of Co­ Comedy nnd Review lumbus will sponsor a party Friday Plans are being completed for the Wednesday Night is "GIFT NITE” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS evening in the K. of C. home compli­ biennial meeting of the Catholic mentary to the members and their Daughters, which takes place in families. There will be cards, games Pueblo May 10 and 11. Mrs. Anna Tomatoes light House Fleming, the state regent, is making and a social at which a special or­ HAPPY VALE CLEANSER chestra will play. The affair promises arrangements to secure a fine speaker 3 medium cans for...... 25^ 3 cans for...... 10< to be very enjoyable. for one of the meetings. It is plan­ The hostesses for the L. C. B. A. ned to have luncheons on both days. this week are Mrs. A. B. Dean T. J. Wolohan was taken to :h, Mrs. A. L. Severson, Mrs. J. St. Mary’s hospital last Friday suf­ It’s Sweater Time eW. Clark and Mrs. Rose Johnston. fering from an attack of pneumonia. Bridge and high five will be played. His condition is much improved but SPRING FOODS A short business meeting will pre­ it will be necessary for nim to re­ cede the party. main in the hospital for some time. And Daniels and Fisher’s Children’s The annual spring card party of Mr. and Mrs. William McGovern, the Catholic Daughters was held Jr., are the happy parents of a Shop has a sweater for every little boy Wednesday evening iq the K. of C. daughter born Sunday at St, Mary’s Ginger Ale home: Mrs. Frank Shane was chair­ hospital. Mrs. McGovern was former­ man of the committee in charge. ly Miss Rea Faricy. and girl... FAIRYDELL CLICQUOT CLUB SEC. The sisters at the Sacred Heart or­ Mrs. Anna K. White is the guest 1 lb. for...... 28^ phanage entertained the members of of her brothers, John A. C. and 2 bottles for...... 25^ the Aid society of the orphanage Charles Kretschmer, and Mrs. Charles 12 bottles for...... ^ 1.45 Tuesday afternoon at a lovely party Kretschmer. Mrs. White has made as a compliment for the splendid her home in San Francisco for a year work done for them in the past six and will return there in a few weeks. months. Before Christmas and after Mrs. Tom Bartley gave a pretty Easter the sisters always have a party tea at her home Saturday afternoon for those who help them in their from 4 to 6 o’clock for a few friends. work. About 150 women assembled Dr. John B. Farley was recently OVEN-FRESH appointed by the War department a Shredded Wheat first lieutenant of the Medical Re­ Gay colors and practical colors... smart neck­ Each 19 oz. loaf ST. LEANDER BOY serve corps and will be commissioned for ...... 2 packages for...... 17^ soon. lines and clever borders. In soft snowflake and ‘ WINS 3 PRIZES The regular monthly meeting of the P.-T.A. of Sacred Heart school zephyr yams and in wool yarns for the S t Leander’s Parish, Pueblo.— Paul Malcherek, a member of St. was held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. very young. Sizes and styles for the infant to Leander’s Boy Scout troop, was win L. E. Langdon was in charge of the ner of the sweepstakes in the recent social jprogram. the 12 year old. bird house contest conducted by the Mrs,' Frank Pryor celebrated the Pueblo American Legion post Paul fourth birthday of her daughter, Mar­ was awarded the first, second and jorie Ellen Pryor, by inviting some third prizes on his entries and re of her little friends to a party Satur^ 95 ceived a very handsome wrist watch. day afternoon. Games were played H All the winning bird houses and the merrily and “goodies” sucK as de­ Very Special at awards received by each are on dis­ light a child’s heart were distributed. play In the window of Crews-Beggs Those present were Marjorie Ellen Dry Goods Co. Pryor, Patty Ann Mcllvain, Beth Children’s Shop- The regular meeting of the Moth- Varley, Helen Elizabeth Schalk, An­ -Teachers’ club will be held in nette Patterson, Nancy 'Lee, Janet second floor. school hall this Friday at 3 Rosalie La Moure, Jane Scott, Mar­ f m. The mothers will pre­ jorie Grove, Jo Ann Luke, Patricia sent a playlet under the direction Lamar, Eleanor Wright and Isabelle of Mrs. Jno. Cowen, the president Mcllvain. All friends of the school are invited to attend. RICHARD DIX in "CIMARRON” On Tuesday evening of this week, a general parish meeting was held for the purpose of discussing plans for the annual May fair. The differ­ j[)aiiids & jpisher ent committees will be announced New Ford Victoria the coming week. 1864 •»65 Y e ars of Service • 1929 Mrs. Leo Keller and Miss Lillie The new Ford Victoria is a Deluxe car of unusual appeal. O’Connor spent Sunday in Trinidad. It is distinguished by its slanting windshield and tan top. Mrs. M. Kochivar, mother of Matt Both front seats fold forward and are adjustable. Mohair Kochivar, is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb and Mrs. or Bedford Cord upholstery is optional. T. Riordan of Barker, N. Y., spent ' Come In and Drive One Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sutherland. Your Car Regardless of Age or Make Accepted in Trade Conrad Harold, little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baer, was baptized Sunday by Father Benedict Spon­ sors were Richard Daveline and Miss Doris Mahoney. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark McDonnell was baptized Sun­ day by Father Benedict. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parlapiano. Sates Department 14th and Broadway The baby was named Thomas . ON CIVIC CENTER Class leaders in S t Leander’s school for the month of March were: Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Special mid­ Buy Good Service Department 1314-1336 Acoma St. 8th grade—Rita McCormick, Marie night show Sat., Apr, 18—11:45 p. m. Full-bodied, double strength OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Beecher and Dorothy Brough. Fox Mayan.______Hose This Garden Hose, molded of 7th grade — Dorothy Rayhawk, fresh, pliable rubber, %-inch, n Eleanor La Voo and Kathleen Mc­ Year—Buy coupled. Phone KE. 7291 Cormick. APMCHgBiia qoD qcB gqqqo Goodyear Hose 6th grade—Billy Supple, Jack if inconvenient to come in. Keltner and Josephine Schoher, Bth grade—Mildred Jakopich, Hol­ TREMONT BATHS lis Riggs and Bertha Cowen. Frankie Murphy “ W hy Pay More?** 4th grrade—Adelina Papish, Mary TURKISH, MINERAL Kko CABINET Frances Hager and Anna M. Bax­ BATHS—HOT AND COLD TUB AND (Trademark) SHOWERS—GRADUATE ATTENDANTS ter. TURKISH BATH. q»-| 3rd grade—Harold Herder, Do­ STAY ALL NIGHT...... TEN BATH TICKETS A lores Wheelan and Bobby Kenny. FOR...... «PXV 2nd grade—Bernard Lapeuka, Ber­ Open Dey and Night WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES, Inc. nadette Kochevar and Patsy Shope, PHONE KE. 8008 Colorado Owned Stores 1st grade — Betty Keyes, Wm. 16S1 Tramont St. Denver, Cole. Driscoll and June Blankenship, 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton Traffic officer—Hey yoffl You’ve Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. been hitting sixty. 15th and California 16th and California Woman driver—But the man said I could go as fast as I liked after We do not have ipecial sale* but sail you at our lowost prieas every the first 600 miles. day on all drug merchandise. "CHARLEY’S AUNT,” COMEDY BAGNELL*S AT GRANADA Go to see "Charley’s Aunt,” the B illiard s Columbia comedy, produced by Chris­ tie, at the Granada. The story cen­ “The Business Men’s ters about two Oxford students. Jack Recreation’’ Chesney and Charley Wykeham, who invite their sweethearts, Amy and BILLIARDS POOL THE PIERCE HOTEL Kitty, to luncheon at. their rooms, Snooker • Luncheonette CALIFORNIA AT THIRTEENTH and then find themselves minus the 1523 Curtis BRINKHOUSE CO., Proprietors chaperon they had counted on. "Babbs,” one of their college friends, Opposite Baur’s “Comfort Without Extravagance’ is disguised in feminine attire, 1612 Glenarm Next Time You Visit Denver Make This Your Home pressed into service and introduced Opposite Paramount Plenty Parking Space as "Charley’s Aunt” The complica­ **** tions that result from this are in­ MAUL CARPET Courtesy and Service Our Slogan finitely funny. Charlie Ruggles fair­ ly covers himself with glory as the CLEANING CO. AW Located Close to Theateri, Stores and Bueiness District coy oJd "lady,” His antics supply the Our Rates Are Moderate—4l-SO to $2.80 Par Day, CARPETS CLEANED & WASHED Oppotite One Price comedy highlights of the piece. Others Gat & El«c, Bldg. 1434 CHAMPA ST. With Special Rates by Week or Month in the cast are June Collyer, Flora Best Workmanship in the City No Interest Sheffield and Doris Lloyd.—Adv. Ph. TA. 0579 851 Zuni T4iursday, April 16,1931

'You can’t afford to risk a blowout in these days of fast traffic STUDENT RETREAT Court of C. D. of A. Instituted in TO CLOSE FRIDAY Tiinidad With Membership of 75 (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) Colorado’s Home Store ior Forty-Two Yean The classrooms, laboratories, the Sixteenth Street at Stout assembly hall and the athletic field (By Georgia Zeiger) informal reception was held and the are all deserted this week. Sacred Trinidad.—Members of the Cath­ new members were formally intro­ Heart high school is in retreat. Never olic Daughters of America from the duced to the visiting members. before have the students shown such “Mother, please southern part of Colorado gathered intense recollection, such wonderful Today's cars and with a staggering here lasit Sunday to institute a new attentiveness and sucM^genuine piety unbutton”— driving conditions loss of life and court—^Our Lady of Victory court, PARISH PLANS as in this 1931 retreat. Father Dev­ No. 1146. The program for the day K. OF C. CLASS lin, anxious to secure an experienced DEMAND the limb. j i k . In the was one of the most impressive ever retreat master for this important is changed to security of the interest of safety held in Trinidad. For some time it work, asked Father William Manion, (Holy Family Parish) S.J., tlTe rector of Rockhurst college, Ge-neral Dual<- -Y O U R SAFETY has been the wish of the officers At a meeting of the men of the “M edo”— of the C. D, of A. to start a court in Kansas City, to direct the Sacred Balloon. ^ The toll of parish held last Friday evening, plans Heart boys and girls during the three — ride on RELAXED Trinidad and several times it seemed were started to organize a class of that the wish would be fulfilled, but days. Father Manion, much to the when children casualties from tire failure RUBBER. Equip with the candidates for the Knights of Co­ delight of the students and the satis­ not until recently could Mrs. Anna lumbus to be known as “The Holy is steadily mounting— Blowout-Proof tire NOW. Fleming, state regent of the order, faction of all connected with the Family Class.” It is thought that school, is in Denver now, giving the really take definite steps for the at least thirty men of the parish are institution. This is the first court stydents the spiritual exercises. The 400,000 PEOPLE KILLED OR INJURED eligible for membership and that retreat will close this Friday morn­ instituted in the state for some they could easily be induced to join LAST YEAR DUE TO TIRE FAILURES years, and the first during Mrs. Flem­ ing, with a general Communion of with the proper solicitation. From high and grade school pupils. ing’s term of office. the enthusiasm manifested it looks The candidates for the new court, The 1931 graduates have selected "m e-d o ” Tire Safety Headquarters as if the class will surely be organ' as their class play a delightful com­ 75 in number, attended Mass and re­ ized, and that before long. Father edy, entitled “Who Wouldn’t Be ceived Communion at the Holy Trin­ Lappen, the pastor of the parish, is Crazy?” A fine cast has been se­ Look for X H E g e n e r a l t i r e Neon Sign ity church Sunday morning. Many a former chaplain of Denver coun lected from the talented senior group members of the organization from cil, and has always been active in and there is no question but what the Seventh and Lincoln out of the city were present. Father promoting its interests, iloseph Bertram gave'a splendid talk on the production will be a fine one. Mem­ Union Suits Dryer, a member of the parish, is bers of the cast are enthusiastic obligations to be assumed by the of the trustees of the council about the parts assigned to them. . W. L. LEBLING, Inc. candidates, and told of the benefits and is prominent in the work of or Rehearsals will start in the near fu­ ■with buttonless drop seats- the order would bring to them. ganizing the prospective class. , ture. The class play is ^ven by the At noon, the Knights of Columbus Friday evening of this week, the seniors each year as a tribute to the of Trinidad served a fine luncheon members of the Young Ladies’ so­ school. Money realized from the sale to the candidates and members from dality vrill take over the Oriental of tickets is for the school fund. Pueblo, La Junta, Colorado Springs theater as a sodality benefit. A fine The people of the parish, and many and Denver. The tables were dec show is promised. from other parishes, are eager for Scientific new. union suits with elastic fitted orated with potted plants. The The first real sign of spring will the opening of the Lifyola Aid bridge Knights of Columbus who prepared drop seats which children can easily push down BALLOON be the informal opening of Elitch’s tournament, scheduled for Monday and pull up. Extra “give” of seat prevents bind­ and served the luncheon were Grand gardens on Thursday, April 30, by evening, April 20, at Loyola hall. Knight Dan J. Nuschy, V. E. Cresto, ing and chaffing in active play. Recommended THE BLOW-OUT PROOF TIRE the Berkeley Social club for the The ladies are making the tourna­ Frank Flynn, Martin Besano, James benefit of Holy Family and St. ment attractive in every way. Grand" by Child Welfare experts— knitted cotton or McGowan, John Nigro, F. Anne’s parishes. The music will be awards for total high scores at the Durene mesh. Gleason, Frederick Winsar, Richard furnished by Earl Kay’s Elitch's Gar­ close of the tournament are as fol­ Thompson, Bertram Beshoar, Phillip dens orchestra. lows: $10 for highest score, $5 for Jack and Jill Shop, Second Floor— at Lewii’ Wenzl, James Ruane, Caste- Pentecost Sunday, May 24, has second high, $2.50 for third high, lano, Jess Gerardi, John Roitz and P. been set as the date for First Com­ and $2.50 for lowest score. There You may ‘ A. Johndraw. munion and Confirmation in the will be awards each Monday evening After the luncheon, Mrs. Jess Ger­ Holy Family parish. Catechism for attendance and for the gentle­ LUX( have this ardi acted as toastmaster and in classes for children attending other man and lady having the high score. mr-your clothes superior very gracious manner introduced than Catholic schools are being held Delicious refreshments will be served. t McVEIGH & SCHEUERMAN * laundry Mrs. Anna Fleming of Colorado every Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The tournament is open to the public Springs, the state regent, who gave Parents of these children are asked and the ladies urge a large attend­ I Painting and Interior Decorating LAUNDRY service at no a splendid talk on the order anc to co'-operatc by seeing that their ance. The tournament is given to told of the honor and joy she felt children attend the instructions reg­ secure money for the school. % Estimates Given on All Interior or Exterior Painting more than in being able to assist at the institu ularly. This Sunday will be Communion i Phone GAllup 2848 4401 Vallejo Street f regular tion of the court at Trinidad. Mrs This Sunday will be Communion day for the La'dies’ sodality. The * Fleming, however, did not take to day for the members of the Young Sacred Heart branch .will receive at laundry herself all the credit for the new Ladies’ sodality as well as for all Sacred Heart church at the 7 o’clock WC v/AJH eV£RYTHIM6 IM*> prices. court. She introduced Mrs. J. J. the young women o'” the parish. Mass, and the Lbyola branch at the McDonnell of Pueblo, who is stSte The Mesdames and King had York street church at the 7 o’clock monitor aiid who assisted greatly in charge of the sanctuary this week. Mass. MURRAY AND CHRISTOPHER the pecuniary work of organizing. The Altar and Rosary society re­ The acolytes, who do service in the Cadillac - La Salle - Packard Specialists She also introdueed the Rev. A. J. cently held one of the best attended sanctuaries at Sacred Heart church DISTINCTIVE REPAIRING ON THE BETTER GRADE CARS Miller of Pueblo who always takes meetings of the year at the home and Loyola church, were the guests TELEPHONE MAIN a special interest in the work of the of Mrs. Ginri. New members en­ of Father Devlin one of the evenings EAST EIGHTH AVENUE Catholic Daughters, Mrs. J. 'W. rolled were Mrs. O’Neill, Mrs. H. J. at the Knights of Columbus min.strel DIAMOND A MARKET Lynch, grand regent of Court St, Noah, Mrs. J. Pugh and Mrs. N. A. show. Anne of Pueblo, and Mrs. Kit Brown. The Loyola Aid society will meet Quality Corn Fed Meats Carson, an active member of Little Mrs. A. Lantzy and Mrs. E. Lantzy Wednesday afternoon, April 22, at YOURS FOR HEALTH Flower court at La Junta. had charge of the card party Thurs­ the home of Mrs. Phil McCarty, 1545 Groceries and Bakery Goods Father Miller g^ave a witty speech day evening, April 16. Mi.ss Lilly E. 31st avenue. The hostesses as­ Dr. Wright’s Sulphur Baths 1501 LAWRENCE FREE DELIVERY PHONE TABOR 7295 and told the candidates not to be Lantzy donated the tally cards. sisting Mrs. McCarty will, be Mrs. Recommended for afraid, for he would be present to Mrs. Carrico and Mrs. C. A. Handy Fordham, Mrs. Gessing and Mrs. Mc­ Rheumatism and Chronic Diseases defend them if trouble arose. The will represent ■ Holy Family parish Nulty. 'The Loyola Aid members are J. R. WRIGHT—Osteopath guests enjoyed several musical num­ Friday at the meeting of the N. C. C. busy now assisting children who are Phone MAin 3772. 1823 Welton St., Denver, Colo. bers from a progi-am which was pre­ W. soon to receive their First Holy Com­ THE JOHN! A. MARTIN DRUG CO. pared for presentation in Trinidad The committee to viSit the sick in munion. They plan completely to Corasr ud Ciirtit, Cliarl*> Bnilding April 13 and 14, for the benefit of April consists of Mrs. Brady, Mrs. outfit members of the Sacred Heart the school. Zaiss and Mrs. Handy, who report First Communion class who are not ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT Miss Sylvia Aiello rendered a Street Car* No*. 11-13-40 at Depot Stop Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines the following ill: Sister Mary Do­ able to purchase their own clothes or Colorado Hotel at Hotel Door aBpMdabU Pr««criptioB Sarric* Talaplioaa-Mala 1000 beautiful vocal selection accom­ minica, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Murphy, shoes. The ladies have bought lovely . . , A- U .S JU T H L .Pjrqp., , panied by her sister, Mrs. Grace Albi. Mrs. Koebel and Mrs. G, Pay. material and are making the gar­ 17th Street at T^emont Phone KEystone 2391 The program ended with the sing­ Leo Halter, accompanied by his ments themselves. They also provide ing of “The Star Spangled Banner.” mother and sister, will leave the the little tots with various accessories Father Bertram said the closing early part of May on a trip to Cali­ that are needed. FREDERICK & NILSON—Groceries and Meats prayer. 'While the program was in fornia. Cahn-Forster progress, what was said to be an of­ Mrs. Majewski and her niece, Miss DR. RYAN AND WILBUR QUIT Doyle’s. Pharmacy The Red & White Store ficial goat, with long horns for the Emma Rotter, left Saturday for a The Particular Druggist iPhones; York 0646— York 4349 2958 Josephine Street EUGENICS SOCIETY Electric Co. candidates to ride, was led in and short visit at Kimball, Nebraska.' The Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, Wash­ CAMERAS AND FILMS paraded around the hall to the con­ ington, D. C., has announced his res­ 17th Ave. and Grant sternation of the candidates and to FORTY HOURS’ TO ignation from the American Eugen­ TAbor 8936—TAbor 8937 the joy of the wise ones. ics society, because of the stand Formerly, 18th and Clarkson The work of initiation started START ON SUNDAY taken by certain of its committees Free • Delivery AppliaacM Holy Family Parish promptly at 1:30 o’clock. Those ex­ in favor of compulsory legal sterili­ emplifying, the degree work were Rapairiai (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish) ‘ zation, birth control and an increase ORIENTAL CLEANERS DYERS Mrs. Lynch, grand regent; Mrs. in the number of legal grounds for Sunshine Quality RADIO Georgia Zeiger, vice regent; Miss Forty Hours’ devotion will begdn SUITS TO ORDER PETRINO BROTHERS WE CALL AND DELIVER this Sunday, April 19, at St. Joseph’s divorce. Dr. Ryan stated that all Genaratori-Motori GENTS’ AND LADIES’ TAILORING. CLEANING AND PRESSING Jean Findle, prophete.ss; Miss May three of these proposals were to him Kodak Finishing Langdon, lecturer; Miss Lillian church, Globeville, with a Solemn AT Rewound—Rapairad I GAIUip 2276______10% Olf for Cash and Carry 4327 W. 44th Ave, Mass at 10’.30. At this Mass the abhorrent for religious, moral and O’Connor, financial secretary; Mrs. social reasons. The action of Dr, and Rented Anna Keller, treasurer; Mrs. Cassie Blessed Sacrament will be exposed. Doyle’s Pharmacy NATIONAL SHOE SHOP The pastor, the Rev. John J. Guzinski, Ryan follows closely a repudiation by EIGHT-HOUR SERVICE H. L. McGovern Dan Gaffy Hayden, monitor; Mrs. Mary Me-' Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of Quality, Service and Expert Workmanship Gee, sentinel; Mrs. Rose Brayton, will be the celebrant; the Rev. Rich­ ard Smyth, chaplain of Mercy hos­ the interior, who wired the Eugenics 4414 YATES DENVER, COLORADO Mrs. Pearl Corbett and Miss Cather­ society withdrawing his name from ine Merchant, color guards; Mrs. M. pital, will be deacon, and a Vincen­ QUALITY MEATS ARE tian Father will be subdeacon. Father the advisory loard if the society’s FOR 4 REAL HAMBURGER SANDWICH Sterner, Mrs. Anne Matouch and magazine, as repoited, proposed to MORE ECONOMICAL ' "They’re Good Becsuse They’re Toasted” Miss Leona Voigt, inner guards. Aloysius Staszkiewicz, O.F.M., a mis­ Sandberg Motor Co. sionary priest from St. Joseph’s mis­ “change its sober, scientific attitude PIES • CAKES - HOME-MADE CHILI - COFFEE Miss Leona Voigt; inner guards, and and deal in controversial propa Rabtoay & Sim ering THE TENNYSON SANDWICH SHOP Miss Julia Murphy. Miss Elizabeth sion house of Sturtevant, Wise., will De Soto 1030 Watt Colfax I 4410 Tennyson St.______Holy Family Parish deliver the sermon. The male choir, ganda.” Secretary Wilbur’s action Balfe was the organist. directed by Louis Warchot, will sing followed an announcement that the Acrott from St. Lao'a Chureh After the initiation, the Trinidad magazine would advocate birth con­ and Plymouth Sales BURGRAF PHARMACY court elected the following officers: at the Solemn Mass. Phone KEyttonO 3638 Confessions will be heard by Father trol. Chrysler Service 38TH AND YATES Grand regent, Mrs. Adeline Gerardi; Aloysius and by Father M. G. Man- Phone GAllup 0621______Free Delivery vice regent, Miss Hazel Loughery; kowski, S.J., on Saturday at 3 o’clock TO PUBLISH MEMOIRS General Repairing & Storage prophetess, Miss Mary Nash; lec­ Under the auspices of the Irish KEEP YOUR HOME IN turer, Mrs. Teresa Mullare; finan­ for children and from 4 to 6 and in 950 Bannock St. KE. 8521 COLLEGE DELICATESSEN LO WELLp BOTLEVARD the evening for adults. Father Manuscripts commission, which was GOOD REPAIR cial secretary. Miss Mary A. Glea­ Aloysius Staszkiewicz will celebrate established by the Free State gov­ When you buy Building Material Our Hot Noonday Lunches and Short Orders Will Please You son; historian, Miss Amy Skidmor.e; the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday. At ernment for the collation of valu­ Remember Bakery Goods - Milk - Cream - Corbetta Ice Cream treasurer, Mrs. Marg;aret Hendrick­ this Mass the following societies will able ancient Irish manuscripts, the E. W. ROBINSON son; monitor. Miss Mary McCabe; receive Holy Communion: the Chil­ memoirs of Cardinal Rinuccini, Papal SPRINGTIME! LUMBER CO. I M T T T I m W. 35TH AVE. COR. TENNYSON ST. sentinel. Miss Frances Besso; or­ dren of Mary, the League of the Nuncio in Ireland 1645-49, are about Fruit* and Vegetable* 201 W. Iowa Phone SO. 0030 7. m . I A 1 w ^ PHONE GALLUP 4143 ganist, Miss Agnes Straub; chaplain, Sacred Heart, the Ladies’ Altar and to be published. Here's the Place to Get Them— Prescription Druggist and Optician Father Bertram. Rosary society, the Holy Name saci- Fresh and a wide range of choice. Installation of officers followed im­ ety, the St. Joseph’s society and^t. Prescriptiom Filled as Your Doctor Prescribes Them—We Don’t Use Substitutes mediately, in charge of a team from CURTINS Denver Sea Food Co. Adalbert’s society. 521 15th St. Ija Junta headed by Mrs. Justine On Monday and Tuesday, a Mass 35^ and up G. MAPELLI, Mgr. THE A. W. CLARK CLARK & SON Sisson, district deputy. Mrs. Sisson will be said at 5:30 o’clock. Common Experienced man in our rug department. DRUG COMPANY and Mrs. Fleming gave splendid Don't forget to send your drapes with the Hardware, Paint, Glass and Radio ion will be distributed at 7 o’clock and curtains. Coraar Eigktb Avaxxa aad talks to the newly installed officers. High Mass will be sung at 9 Saata Fa Driva 4034 Tennyson Gal. 1086 Congratulatory messages were o’clock. At the High Mass, Father Reliable Curtain Cleaners EYES EXAMINED read from Mrs. Rose C. Hagus, — AS GOOD AS THE NAME— Pkoaa Soatk 114 Aloysius will preach. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS gi'and regent of the Denver court, Evening devotions will start at Phone YOrk 3192 1431 Ogden and from Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, for­ 7:30. Father Aloysius will preach Palmer Market Cullen’s Independent mer state regent, who v/as unable on the three evenings in Polish. Fa^ SUMMER TOUR TO EUROPE QUALITY MEATS to be present on account of illness. ther Robert Carroll, O.P., will preach Grocery and Market The Women initiated Sunday were Seven countries. Including shrines Walth Motor Company Fresh Fish and Oysters in English. Sunday, Father J. J at Padua, Assisi, Lourdes and Lisieux. Reasonable In Season Quality Meats-and Groceries Adeline Gerardi, Geneva Fox, Cora DonneUy, pastor of St. Francis de Flynn, Marie Scavarda, Vera Aiello, 52 days. $682.00. All expenses in­ Prices FRESH EGGS 4923 W. 38th Ave. Denver Sales’ church, will preach. Monday cluded. Itinerary free. Address Authorized FORD Dealer* 4028 Tennyson GAllup 3701 Theresa Gerardi, Frances La Crue, evening, the Rev. J. H. O’Neill, U. S Mabel Sayed,, Emaline Barrack, ETERNAL LIGHT Conscientious army chaplain at Fitzsimons hos­ Service South 8964 Eaglevrood 163 Jeanette Maes,' Louisa Aragon, Ha pital, will preach. St. Cecilia’s choir MAGAZINE ELECTRIC zel Loughery, Mary Mathews, Marie will sipg every evening. The devo P. O. Box 533, Indianapolii, Ind. WM. E. 3837 S'outk Broadway Moad, Mary C. Hannig, Teresina tion wifi end Tuesday evening with Vecchio, Mary Grace Inupra, Helen solemn procession. ' The Rev. A. McLAIN Cleaning TENNYSON Valenza, Mary Grace Valenza, Jo­ Staszkiewicz will be celebrant at Sol­ Optometrist Repairing SANDWICH SHOP sephine Barbera, Grace Albi, Lula emn .Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ MIDWEST GARAGE This space is offered, free of Plate Lunches, Hot Sandwiches, Likins, Clara Atkinson, Ida Norris, rament, the Rev. William M. Higgins, General Garage Service 1509 WILLIAM E. McLAIN CHAMPA Optometrist charge to any parish for adver­ Soft Drinks Mary Nash, Margaret Nash. Mar­ pastor of St. ’s church, will Greaiing, Waihing, Repairing tising parish affairs. W. A. GRIERSPN. Prop. Opeu 8 A. M. Until 1 P. M. garet Hendrickson, Agnes Frances be deacon, and the Rev. M. G. Man- 1837 CALIFORNIA ST. Your* for Stryiee Phone Gal. 5084 4120 Tennyson St. 4410 Tennyson St. Gladys Beach, Prop. Nuschy, Anne Dolan, Jules M. Fla­ kowski, S. J., will be. subdeacqn. MAin 3444 herty, Teresa A. Mullare, Mary E, Tallman, Josephine , Mary W. T. ROCHE The firmsTisted here de­ BISHOPS PETITION BRAZIL FOR Ellen Housman, Anna C. , Ade­ CONSTITUTION GUARANTEES VOSS BROS. Ambulance Service Co. serve to be remembered CASH FEED PRICES line Roitz, Ella Antista, Frances Five Bishops of the province o< Besso, Rose McClusky, Margaret Sao Paulo have addressed a mem' DAY-NITE 406 East Colfax 1805 Gilpin St. _ YOrk 0900 Wheat ...... 95c Corn ...... $1.15 McClusky, 011a Johndrow, Flora 8621 W. 62nd At*. when you are distributing orandum to the federal government BEAUTY SHOPPE 2986 W. 26th A rt. Mixfeed,$1.40 Lay mash, $1.85 Besso, Annabell# Scarriano, Hazel of Brazil asking that it be presented A BIG ADVANTAGE to the working] Horn* Public Uarkat Limousines For All your patronage in the dif­ Moxday, Nettie Simucich, Leona at the next meeting of the assembly, girl and housewife who are unable to | Grand Pabiie Markat Moxday. Anna Sebastian!, Katharine make daytime appointments. Corner 9 th and Downing Occasions SALINE The paper asks that 1—thepromul Open 8:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.! Corner S8th and Federal Bird. ferent lines of business^__ 38TH AND WOLFF GAL. 4669 Cassa, Teresa Scavotto, Pauline Sea gation of the new constitution b< 1429 GLENARM PL. votto, Mary Sebaetiani, Bessie Ar- made in the name off God; 2—rC' . 7891 FOB APPOINTMENT Phone—Main Office—Gallup 1190 net, Beatrice Cruz, Alice Maes, Della ligidus instruction and assistance be S H MAUL CARPjET BLUE FRONT Cruz, Mrs. George Castor, Edith authorized in the army, hospitals, Biejacich. Rose Franch, Irma Cler prisons, etc.; 3—Catholic marriage SHIRLEY GARAGE When in Need of Help CLEANING CO. SHOE REPAIR SHOP ici, M. McBride, Mrs. Frank Pat be recognized by the State to have Joseph M. Cavalier terson, Mary A. Gleason, Jennie Do full civil effect, and 4—facilities be GENERAL REPAIRING of any kind, permanent or odd job, Our Community Car* CARPETS CLEANED & WASHED herty. Agnes Straub, Gertrude Glea accorded for religious instruction in WASHING—TOWING—GAS—OIL call Employment Department, to East and Weat 1st Better Quality Shoe Repairing son, Mary McCabe, Mary E. Pople all official schools. Day and Night Storage and 15th of each moath Best Workmanship in the City SHINE Sylvia Aiello and Pearl McEner CATHOLIC CHARITIES Offic* a Warahnusa, 1S21 20tli St. neary. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TAbor.5911—KEyatone 4704 Service—^KEyatoa* 6228 Ph. TA. 0579 851 Zuni 1529 Curtis St. Phone TAbor 3601 At the concSision of thq work, an IT PAYS Never Cloied 1631-37 Lincoln 612 Exchange Bldg. Kayatoae 6386 ST. MARY’S WILL The Denver Catholic Register More Funds for Vacation School PRESENT COMEDY President of Board JRt. Rev. J. Henry fihen, D.D. Editor^ ------^fatthOW SHlltH, Ph.Oa, liXjaP* Needed If Work Is to Succeed The theme of the romantic com­ KN'YOli ARE F IS K !!! Associate Editors...... Hubert A. Smith, Joseph Newman, Millard F. Everett edy, “The Piper of Hamelin,” which will be offered by the students of St. The rule, when fithlng, ii to keep itill; Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. The fate of the religious vacation following suggestions for aid to the when still you will think; when you school project in Colorado for the movement are taken from the at­ Mary’s academy at the Broadway tske time to think you will systemat­ tractive mite box provided by the theater this Friday night, April 17, ically plan to put away a 'little each presfent year depends largely on the is an adaptation of Browning’s im­ month to accumulate a lump sum for response to the up^al sent out from Diocesan Mission office for the va­ you. cation school. The suggestions are mortal “Pied Piper of Hamelii.” Published Weekly by the Diocesan Mission office this The title role is to be taken by flS.OO per month (60c a day) will brine week. A leaflet outlining the history under the heading, “What your you 13,000 in 120 months. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY. (Inc.) Betty Ward. Margaret Ecth will of the vacation school movement and mites will- do.” play the burgomaster, and William- 938 Bannock Street a mite box to catch the offerings of 5c will keep a child in a vacation ette Bailey is Helena, his daughter. friends of the cause are being sent to People’s Building and Phone Main 6413 P. O. Box 1497 school for a day. The burgomaster’s son will be por­ each of the members of the Diocesan 25c will keep a child in a vacation trayed by Lonetta Murrow. Agnes Loan Assn. Mission society with the request that school for a week. Piccoli, as his wife in secret, will an offering be made for the vacation play the mother to the little crippled Home Office; ?2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, schools on or before May 1. Another $1.00 will provide a 4 weeks’ vaca­ 236 Continental Oil Bldg. tion school course for a child. boy, Mary Jane Nolan. Jewel Mc­ Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. leaflet dealing with the organization Govern will be Lady Adelhorst, of the vacation school will be mailed $2.00 will support a vacation BRANCHES: school teacher one day. mother of Eric, the spineless puppet. North Denver, 4860 Newton Thursday, April 16, 1931 to priests, sisters and seminarians The leads among the burghers will early next week. Twenty-two schools $10.00 will provide film slide be Jeannette Gies, Carmen Occioni, South Denver, tH2 Broadway with a total enrollment of more than equipment for a vacation school. Leora Eisner, Ora Wheeler, Mary In Block with Mayan Theatar $25.00 will provide expenses for OFFICIAL NOTICE sixteen hundred pupils kept Colo­ Louise Sweeney, Gwjmn, rado apace with the rest of the coun­ a course of illustrated lectures for Constance Ryan, Rosita Sutton, Ed- The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its puraose try in 1930, but unless funds are adults. wyna Richards and the Sheffield sis­ and method of publication. We declare it ^he official o rg u o f the provided within the next two months $50.00 will support a vacation ters. Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak tor it the whme-hearted the movement in this state is bound school teacher for a full course. THE BRIGHT SPOT support of our priests and people. That support will make The to show a marked decrease. $100.00 will insure the establish­ CLEANING WALLS Greenhouse and Flower Shop Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. Vacation school literature and mite ment of an additional vacation FOR FLOWERS We Carry All Standard Varieties of Shrubbery boxes will be sent to anyone address­ school. and Perennials. + J. HENRY TIHEN, ing a request to the Rev. F. Greg­ (Patrons will be assigned to indi­ OF CATHEDRAL JOSEPHINE AT FIFTH PHONES YORK 06BO - YORK 0616 May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver. ory Smith, Littleton, Colorado, dioc­ vidual schools, teachers or pupils if The walls of the Denver Cathedral esan director of the movement. The they so desire.) are being cleaned and the workmen, high on movable scaffolding, are so lofty that they look like indoor TYPEWRITERS steeplejacks. All services are being All Hakes and Prices LISTENING IN Unusual Cure of Sick Child Comes held as usual. SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC. (Continued From Page 1) The socialistic system, in its es­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Established 1880 will last for tome time it not im­ sence, seeks state ownership for all as Climax to Remarkable Conversion 1643 C&lifornta St. KEystone 3047 Denver, Cola. probable (the atrociout tyranny of property. The Catholic system de­ the cxart latted for centuriet, and mands private property as a natural (Continued From Page 1) icines and told the nurse not to We Handle the Best of Everything at our timet are at kind to autocratt at right, but as strongly demands that the joy of having Him so close and force nourishment. Toward midnight any period in the patt). we work for an evener distribution the happiness of an intimate union the mother implored the doctor to But, though the death ma^ come of private property. Some Catholics come again and, though he knew it F. J. Kirchhof YOUNGERS GROCERY & DELICATESSEN with Him. TEL. MAIN 9724 First Claaa Goods and Service 4030 W. COLFAX slowly, any nation that ousts religion who gladly accept the first part of The classes were held three times was useless, he came. He says, him­ and courts loose morals it headed for the Church program close their eyes a week, bepnning in November. This self, that when he arrived the little decay. History teaches no plainer to the latter. It is good Catholicity was the third lesson and the subject fingers and lips were blue and that Cimstnictioii Why Not Install Modem Plumbing 7 S to 24 Mo. to Pay. lesson. to work for a wide distribution of was: “God—His Omnipotence—His there was no pulse except through A. W. GARD PLUMBING AND HEATING wealth, but it must be done in ways Love.” “He sent His only Son into the stethescope and that any breath Certain writers, for instance one that do not outrage justice and rights. the world to suffer and die that He might have been the last. Company Repairs Promptly Attended To—A. W. Gard, Mgr. in the current Atlantic Monthly, try One way to bring it about is tp lay might take us back to heaven with Then the father asked about the Shop, 1044 Santa Fe Drive— ^MAin 4915 Rea., 4324 W. 35th Ave. to make out that sorietism is a sort bare the iniquity of every corpora­ Him.” After the catechism lesson Lourdes water. The doctor said it of religion in itself. If you can call tion that puts dividends above living had been recited, the children were could do no harm to sprinkle it on overemphasis of sex and tyranny wages, and to work in season and encouraged to discuss the “subject” the baby. Immediately the' father Hoars: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phono Main 8487 sacred, we admit that sovietism it a out of season for high wages for the with only an occasional word from sprayed a few drops on the little Resideneo Phono, York 2188 religion. It it about on a par with working classes, mental and physical. the teacher: then there came a story form, but he was not satisfied and, BUILDERS devil worship. about the Blessed Sacrament, a silent moistening the lips, already set, A realisation of these Catholic “good-by” to our Lord and dismis­ against tne doctor’s order (who DR. J. J. ^ ’NEIL, DENTIST Nothing human it altogether evil. principles would do more than any' sal. ’ thought the disturbance cruelty), he There is always some good in the thing else to lift the world out of its This day, making her thanksgiving forced a drop of the water into the worst of us. The .soviets have proved economic slump. Give the people with eyes closed, the teacher was baby’s mouth. Almost instantly the We Would Suite 722 Mack Baildihg, l^ h and California Sta. that if the ordinary working man it money to spend and there will be no startled by a shrill voice which de­ baby called its mother, in a few Appreciate given a -chance, h^ can handle the surplus of goods. manded, “Did you say there was moments he fell into a restful sleep ship of state with at tno^h efficiency Too many of the rich are like the Some One, who could do everything, and within three hours the doctor Your Patronage as the noble who thinks God made head of a certain Colorado corpora­ living in that little box?” It was dismissed the nurse and declared the him for this sole poraose. The tion which is interested in getting the strange child and she was very child was perfectly well. soviets hare also proved that it it not labor but refuses to see that it is much excited. Then she said, “But There has been no period of con­ St. Louis Parish necessary to keep any large group paid enough to keep the workers out you don’t believe it; you just tell it valescence, the youngster playing 700 Lawrence Street of people in illiteracy. Thdir efforts of the need of public charity. to the children to make them be around happily ever since. r r PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAin 5314 THE O. K.. BARBER SHOP J. H. BURGESS, Proprietor in educating the masses are most “We’re not a philanthrophy,’’ said good.” The physician acknowledges that commendable. They have tried out its president to a local priest. “We’re The teacher answered with a good the outcome was most surprising to ' Up-to-Date, Clean Service some queer theories in education, but a business, interested in dividends.’’ deal of warmth that not only she him and to his associates in the case, Denver 3456 So. Broadway Englewood, Colo. they are making the Russian peasants Colorado Let the gentleman study history believed it, but that all Catholics did, and the nurse declares that she would literate. and see what happens to concerns and that the more cultured and not hav6 believed it possible if she There Is No Substitute for a Savings Account in a Bank that are not interested in their fellow highly educated, the more intellec­ had not witnessed it. Nothing could Wa object to the soviet system' This is a bad time to preach tual and intelligent the Catholic, the convince me that it was anything THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK not because it exalts the working the doctrine of let the public be more profoundly did he believe it. but Divine Interference in honor of classes (for they are the salt of the dkmned. Immediately the child declared, Our Blessed Mother, and this is writ­ OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO earth), but because it refuses to “I’ll join this Church.” The teacher ten in grateful tribute to her, not ^ffBBKawBacwjKi^ recognize the necessity of religion explained that she could not “join" WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE The abdication of the SpanUh only for saving the little baby, THE COFFEE SHOP and deliberately battles it, because it the Church, that she would have to but, also, because, for many years, 1238*46 7 & ABAMuooate 3560 BROAdWAY EN(H.EWOOD king, in the face of a republican o o m a d o disregards the natural right of pri­ study and pass hard examinations, she has “mothered” one left mother­ Dcnvbr <*47 O £ Oh! Boy! They’re Good— 5 and 10 Cent Hamburgers vate property, and bacause it upholds election, it the mott startling news and get her parents’ consent; above less in infancy. the theory that the state is omnipo- of this Week. Catholics will anxious­ all, she would have to receive the CANDY AND SOFT DRINKS ent. We cannot deify the state. ly await tq see how the Church fares. grace of conversion and faith from Writing this has been an act of Civil government is supreme in its It is known that anti-clerical elc^ God Himself. None of which dis­ thanksgiving. Publication was not Home or Studio Sittings own sphere, but its sphere is limited< ments have been active in the revo­ promised, and is left entirely to your turbed her. She was given a small judgment. We Go Anywhere to Photograph Anything If it goes over certain borders, it lutionary movament, but many well- catechism which she learned, ques­ PHONE ENG. 1064 becomes tyrannical. A realization authenticated reports indicate that tion and answer, for the next lesson. A loving and devoted WOODWARD’S PHOTO SHOPPE 3516 SO. BROADWAY of this tremendous truth is one of the Spain hat been in no frame of mind She asked, quite humbly, this time . CHILD OF MARY. legacies of Christianity to mankind. for an overwhelming upheaval. for Baptism, but, naturally, the pas­ SUNSHINE QUALITY KODAK FINISHING tor refused. Within a week she had mastered the large catechism, but ST. LOUIS’ P.-T. A. At WOODWARD’S PHOTO SHOPPE she was again put off. She consulted ELECTS OFFICERS EIGHT-HOUR SERVICE Horan-Garry Wedding One of Most the pastor of the neighboring par­ ARTF’S TAFF MODERN ish and was baptized a few days M UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN ENGLEWOOD" later, November 29. Wreaths and (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Beautiful Ever Held at Cathedral veils and processions and being with The following members of the Chicken Raviolis, Chicken Tamales, Italian Spaghetti other children had no attraction P.-T.A. were elected officers at the 3510 So. Broadway Open 6 A. M. Until Midnight Englewood, Colo. The marriage of Miss Lillian bouquets, they all carried Dolly Var- for her and she begged to receive meeting Tuesday night: Mrs. U. Garry tQjR. Paul Horan at a Solemn den baskets filled •with spring ..flow­ her First Holy Communion on the Pytlinski, president; Mrs. J. McGov­ Nuptial Mass in the Cathedral on ers. .The basket was a circle of rtraw Feast of the Immaculate Conception, ern, vice president; Mrs. C. Sausa, NICK STREWLER SERVICE STATION Wednesday morning was described that matched their, frocks, with a saying Our Blessed Mother would treasurer; Mrs. W. Smythe, secret “TEXACO PRODUCTS” by ^ e Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin as matching taffeta ribbon for the prepare her. tary, and Mrs. G. Cook, historian. Washing, Greasing, Polishing— Drive In—-Courteous Service one of the most beautiful weddings handle. No one who saw her that day will The meeting was addressed hy Mrs. | SO. BROADWAY AT HAMPDEN PHONE ENG. 892 ever helfl at the Cathedral. “The fact The Cathedral was profusely dec­ ever forget the beauty in her face. Guy Everett, who explained the stu­ that all the members of the official orated with baskets of spring flow­ Except for her grasp of the truth dent loan fund. Mrs. Minnie t)avis, THE ABBOTT LUMBER COMPANY wedding party received Holy Com­ ers and palms. The Cathedral choir of religion she was a very normal county superintendent of schools, munion mad&, it especially attrac­ furnished the music. child in eveiy way, listened to the was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. H. Quality Lumber and Coal tive,” Father McMenamin declared. A wedding breakfast for the bridal instruction given to the other chil­ K. Bald, retiring president, and the Englewood, Colorado Phones Eng. 237-930 “The Cathedral Was filled, and I am party and fifty guests was served at dren, delighted especially in the new officers were designated as dele­ .sure that every one present was edi­ the Brown Palace hotel .following story of Blessed Imelda and Berna­ gates to the county convention, which fied by the spiritual beauty of the the ceremony. dette, entered all the little games was held in Littleton Wednesday and service.” The bride’s mother, Mrs, J, F. and acted just as the others did, Thursday of this week. It wafi voted The Rev. Joseph P. Garrigan of Garry, wore a gown of powder blue only—that , she was receiving Holy at the meeting /to give Father Glenwood Springs, uncle of the chiffon with gray hat and gray ac­ Communion'^very day. Within a year O’Heron $100 for improvements bridegroom, who officiated at the cessories. She wore a corsage of she had had three younger brothers made on the playground. Requests wedding of Mr. Horan’s parents, Mr. orchids and valley lilies. baptized and an older one taking made by the room mothers for a and Mrs. William P. Horan, Sr., was Mrs. Horan wore an ensemble of instructions. No one knows how she statue and a crucifix were voted on th* celebrant of the Mass and offifci- lace and horsehair braid. She wore managed it, but eventually she was favorably. Can You Locate ated at the wedding ceremony. Father orchids. graduated from a Catholic high school The P.-T.A. will entertain at a Carrigan was assisted by Father Mc­ After the breakfast, the coupl# and had all the younger children in card party this Saturday night in the Menamin as deacon and the Rev. left for New York, whence they will the parochial school. school hall. Bunco and other card All Your Valuables Mark W. Lappen as subdeacon. John embark , for Bermuda. They will Then came the inevitable. She fell games will be enjoyed. There will Garry gave ms sister in marriage, lend six weeks on the island and in love with a young man, who, with be Jjifreshments and awards for Mrs.'Louis B. Vidal, slsWr of the en return to Denver to make their a twin brother, orphaned at three games as well as a $2.60 door prize. groom, was matron of honor; home. months, was brought up in a very in a Few Minutes? Miss Katherine Leonard, maid of The admission will be 25 cents. Play­ anti-Catholic atmosphere. The girl ing will start at 8 p.m. honor, and Misses Chelsea York, resisted for several months, but she Duffy and Ann Daly, SOCIAL SATURDAY had never had training in any special The ladies of the Altar society Do you have to hunt for them bridesmaids. W. P. Horan, Jr., was work and it was hard for her to who acted as hostesses for the card or are they where you KNOW best man. The ushers were Donald A T LITTLETON get decent jobs. The young man had party Thursday afternoon of last Dunn, George Dunn, Thomas Deer- everything to offer, and she was in week were Mrs. A. Eppick, Mrs. L. they are SAFE and where you ing and Paul Garry. Littleton.—The Young Ladies’ so­ love with him. They were married Galvin, Mrs. G. Busch and Mrs. J. can lay your hands on them The bride was gowned in an egg­ dality will entertain at a social at by the justice of the peace, and for Sheets. The society will entertain shell satin wedding dress. It was Stephenson’s hall this Saturday eve­ two years she avoided all Catholics every Thursday afternoon at 2 AT ONCE? fashioned with diagonal impiecements ning. The sodality socials have al­ and former friends. However, she o’clock. at the hip line, making four short ways proved very popular in the had her baby baptized 'and two The members of the junior choir Our Safe Deposit Vaults are trains. The fitted sleeves formed a parish, and Saturday evening’s en­ months ago the marriage was blessed were guests of Father O’Heron at the point over the hands. The gown was tertainment is planned to maintain by her former pastor, for whom she K. of C. minstrel revue Wednesday the last word in PROTECTION unadorned, depending on the rich­ the high standard set by previous had retained a deep affection. night. and CONVENIENCE. ness of the material for the effect. events. The first week in ^arch this year, The Children of Mary sodality met Her veil of illusion tulle also was Mrs. G. F. Stodghill, a member of the little baby, 1^’months old, was in the school Thursday afternoon. of the eggshell tint. It fell in a St. ’ parish, was strickent with a severe case of The sodality will receive Communion cloud from a medieval cap of tulle, elected to perpetual honorary mem­ mumps: then he contracted measles, this Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass. which was outlined with tiny seed bership in St. Mary’s Altar society which developed into pneumonia. The Beginning this Sunday, there will We also invite you to make use of the storage pearls. A spray of orange blossoms at the monthly meeting held at the poor; little fellow was doomed from be a 6 o’clock Mass every Sunday vaults for safe keeping of your bulky valuables at the nape of her neck held the home of Mrs. W. W, Heckethom the start. The best medical attention during the summer months. veil in place. Thursday of last week. The honor was secured, nurses were employed, Class leaders in the school for such articles as rugs, silverware, trunks, suit­ She wore eggshell satin slippers was conferred in recogmition of Mrs. evdrythiiuf' known to modern science March were: Sixth grade, Charlotte and carried a sheath of calla lilies. was used; but nothing helped. The Pytlinski; 5th grade, Margaret Toy; cases, etc. Mrs. Vidal wore a frock of pale Stodghill’s many contributions to the pastor of the mother's church, as 4th grade, Thomas Soran; 3rd grade, peach muslin clesoir over a taffeta beauty of the sapetuary of St. Mary’s well as her old pastor, called fre­ Geraldine Young; 2nd grade, Frances slip of a deeper peach hue. It had church by her needlework. quently and offered what consola­ Skul; 1st grade, Ruth Young. These may be placed here for any length of time a fitted waistline and cap sleeves. St, Mary’s Altar and Rosary so­ tion they could, but they had to for a yery nominal charge. The skirt, which reached the floor ciety held open house Wednesday at warn her that the baby was beybnd all around, was fashioned of three the home of the president, Mrs. R, all human aid and she must accept C. D. A. TO HOLD flounces shirred together. From a H, Blackman, for the delegates to God’s will. large taffata bow at the back of the the district convention of the P.-T/ A friend, who in spite of all re­ “KIDDIE” PARTY A Safe Deposit Box Costs frock, streamelrs formed a sugges­ A. A large number of the delegates buffs had remained faithful, called tion of a train. Her bandeau tulle responded to the invitation to tea the old Sunday school teacher, and St. Rita’s court, Catholic Daugh­ Less Than One Cent a Day hat, of the lighter peach shade, was served after the afternoon session she had, as the most prized of her ters of America, will celebrate its decorated with a bow of deeper hue, The Holy Name society at its treasures, a tiny bottle of water tenth birthday at the next regular She wore lace mitts and crepe slip­ monthly meeting Monday evening from Lourdes. She also had a relic social meeting, Thursd^, April 23, pers which matched the deeper voted to change the location of the of the -Little Flower and one of with a “kiddie” party. 'The members shade. society’s pamphlet rack, which had Venerable Mother Duchesne, but it are to dress and act as ten-year-olds The gowns of the other attendants been in the church vestibule since it seemed a little discourteous, human­ that evening. Prizes will be awarded were fashioned on the same pattern was first installed a year ago. The ly speaking, to the Blessed Mother, those who nest carry out the idea. as that of the matron of honor, only rack was changed Tuesday by mem­ even to think of offering the relics. Members who attempt t6 maintain the colors varied. bers of the society to the rear wall The father listened most respect­ their dignity will be heavily fined. 17th at Lawrence Sta. Frank Kirchhof, Pres. Miss Leonard wore two shades of of the main body of the church, fully to the story of Bernadette, but An appropriate program is being ar­ green. The bridesmaids wore orchid where there will be an opportunity made no comment. About 6 o’clock ranged and all members are cordially gowns in the two hues. to examine the pamphlets without I the Wednesday evening of Holy invited to attend and enjoy an eve­ Instead of the usual bridesmaids’ causing congestion ih the doorway.'Week, the doctor stopped all med- ning of fun. >lfA s BRIDGE TOURNEY, CHURCH’S COMMON BANQUET HONORS PARK HILL PLAN SENSE EXPLAINED ATHLETIC TEAMS

(Blessed Sacrament Parish) “Roman Catholicism—the Reli­ (Annunciation Parish) The ladies of the Altar and Ro­ gion of Common Sense” was the sub­ , The Mothers’ Activity club of An­ rtv^ sary society are arranging for a ject of the radio address by Bertram nunciation high school entertained bridge tournament to be held in the B. Beshoar last Sunday over KGIW, the students at the annual athletic •yt school. It will open on Monday, under the auspices of the Trinidad banquet held Wednesday evening in April 27, at 8 o'clock, and will con­ Knights of Columbus. The speaker the school hall. tinue for five successive Monday declared that Catholicism is primar­ Much credit is due Sister Antonia, nights. Those who v/ish to play will ily and essentially a mediating sys­ who supervised the decorating of the be asked to register with Mrs. N. tem. The Church of Christ, as a sys­ hall. The windows were artistically

from her fall of last summer to be PARTY MAY 7 IN REPORTS READ AT able to attend Mass on Sundays. 4 Matinees Nights, HONOR OF PASTOR ALTAR MEETING At the High Mass last Sunday, the 3Sc Easter music was repeated by the Saturday parish choir, under the capable direc­ and OGDEN Matinees (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) (St. Philomena’s Parish) tion of Miss Anne O’Neill. Many of THE M A Y CO. Sunday Colfax at Ogden 25c Everyone in the parish is enthusias­ The regular monthly meeting of the parishioners will be glad to know tic about the card party planned for St. Philomena’s Altar and Rosary so­ that a short High Mass will be sung May 7. It will be in the nature of ciety was held Tuesday afternoon of every Sunday at 9:30 o’clock until Friday A Saturday, April 17-18 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, a double celebration for Father Don­ last week at the home of Mrs. John June. Wednesday nelly, as he has two anniversaries ■T. Tierney, with Mrs. Leslie I. Ap- Mrs. Beck’s club met at the home WALTER HUSTON CONSTANCE BENNETT coming close together. April 16 was jel as assistant hostess. The open­ of Mrs. James Cronin Thursday, ing prayer was said by Mrs. Julia A. April 9, with Mrs. Philip Clarke as in the Dramatic Thunderbolt the twenty-ninth anniversary of his As the Bobin Hood of the Desert in pastorship of Str Francis de Sales’ O’Neill. Miss Georgia* Hughes and assistant hostess. Mrs. Timothy Ryan were received Mrs. dienry’s club postponed “The Easiest Way” parish. On May 30, he will celebrate as new members. The president, Mrs. his fortieth anniversary in the priest its re ^ la r club meeting and gave “The Bad Man” Robert Montgomery • Adolph Henjou Russell, greeted Mrs. Ruth McCavlin a party at St. Philomena’s school hood. Evervone is well acquainted and welcomed her back after a long hall Wednesday, April 15, to raise with the wonderful achievements of illness. Reports of various commit­ extra revenue needed by the Altar Father Donnelly. All who wish to tees were read. Mrs. D. J, McQuaid and Rosary society at this time. Miss participate in honoring him may do reported on the cleaning and re­ Mamie Goll assisted Mrs. Henry so by being present at the card party. pairing of cassocks. In this w^k and the members in this very worthy - announcement - Former members of St. Francis de she was assisted by Mrs. James Mc- undertaking. d r Sales’ parish who have moved to Conaty, Mrs. Margaret Binan and Mrs. W. E. Jones’ club met at the . BERTHA A. DE WOLFE other parts of the city are cordially D.S.C., D.C. M!rs. Nellie Mohan. Mrs. Henry was home of Mrs. J. O’Brien April 9. invited to be present May 7.- congratulated upon the beautiful Mrs. T. J. Shiel made high score. Scientific Chiropodist and Podiatrist A very successful meeting of the new surplice she made for Father Mrs. Philomena Hodges and Mrs. A: One of the Most Modern Equipped Offices in the Middle West Study and Discussion club was held Higgins. Mrs. H. Bruggeman helped F. McCauley were substitutes. Majoring in Surgical Treatment of Ingrowing Nails Friday, April 10, in the library. A her with the work. Mrs. Otto Kiene Mrs. Kiene’s club was entertained and Foot Adjustments delightful talk was given by Mrs. L. reported upon the illness of Mrs. W. by Mrs. Thomas Russell, instead of ASSISTED BY RUSSELL L. BOYD, D.S.C. J. Holmes. Mrs. Frank Spindler gave L. Morrissey and told of letters of Mrs. W. L, Morrissey, at the home Those wishing Dr. De Wolfe’s personal services for chiropody must a resume of the last lesson and Mrs. condolence sent to several members of the sponsor, Wednesday, 8. make appointments at least 2 days ahead as she limits her time to Edward O’Connell was appointed to of the society. Mrs. J. J. Dooling re­ Mrs. Luke Parslow and Mrs. Thomas that branch of foot service, otherwise the appointments will be made prepare the one for Bhe meeting to be ported returns of $135.24 from the Neyens won the honors. Mrs. Henry with her associate. held on Friday, May 8, at 1:30 p.m. food sale held recently and thanked substituted. Mrs. Amelia Ott will be 202-03 McCLINTOCK BLDG., 1554 CALIF. ST. in the library. This wilj be the last all the ladies who assisted her, es- hostess to the club on Tuesday, April Phone TA. 3519 meeting of the school year and Mrs. ecially Mrs. T, Neyens, Mrs. B. 21. Holmes would like to have the entire Iruening and Mrs. J. Tierney. For Mrs. Penn Williams entertained membership present. zealous work in Holy Week Mrs. Rus-. Mrs. Rusho’s club Tuesday, April 7. The council meeting was held on sell congratulated especially Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Gordon won the prize. Friday, April 10, at 9 a.m., the hour Rhoades, Mrs. J. Schirk, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Kinkaid substituted for the hos­ THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. being changed so that members could Henry, Mrs. C. H. Carroll, Mrs. E. T. tess. CHARUU A. OaSCLLIM Gibbons, Mrs. J. Cronin, Miss Ruth Requiem High Masses for the attend the Altar society meeting at 2 McGrath, Miss Josephine Hageman, week were announced as follows: FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED p.m. on the same date. The next regular meeting of the Mrs. J, Tierney, Mrs. D. McQuaid, Monday at 6:30 for Mrs. Mary Mor- Office Phones Tabor 3205, Tabor 8206 35th and Walnut Sts. St. Francis de Sales’ P.-T.A. will be Mrs. L. H. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Rose­ ley, twentieth anniversary, requested Residence Phone Franklin 1068-W. Denver, Colorado mary Beck. She also asked that a by the family; at 8 o’clock for Mrs. held on Tuesday, April 21, at 2 p.m. letter of thanks be sent by the cor­ Annie O’Toole, third anniversary, in the school auditorium. All mem­ responding secretary to Mr. Gilbert requested by Mrs. Mary Egan; bers are requested to attend as there for his donation of six beautiful Eas­ Tuesday at 6:30 for M. J. Waldron, will be election of officers. A very ter lily plants and for the stands requested by Mrs". W. J. Thompson, fine program has been planned by which he made for the tabernacle Mrs. J. J. Flynn, Miss Adele Nichols, -yo St. Francit de Salc«* ^ the chairman, Mrs. A. B. Linnet. A and Easter altars. Father Higgins Miss Helen Mero and Miss Marie others’ chorus has been organized in gave a beautiful illustration of the Kohl; at 8 o’clock for Mrs. Leonor THE’CUT RATE d r u g COMPANY fe St. Francis’ P.-T.A. Those wish- meaning of Holy Week preparation Tulley, first anniversary, requested Tom Sawyer g to join may phone Mrs. Linnet. for the melody of the Easter Alle­ by T. H. Tulley; Wednesday at 6:30 WE DELIVER—South Denver’i Leading Cut Bate Druggists The one-aclL play, “Civic Friends luia, which lingers with us for the for Mrs. Agnes Klauman, fifth anni­ Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G, W. Milea and Foes,” which was presented at octave, and told why this feast is versary, requested by Mr. and Mrs. 294 So. Penn., at Alameda—SO. 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.—SO. 01S4 the all-day meeting at Manual high really the most joyous one in the J. T. Cronin; Thursday at 6:30 for school under the auspices of the calendar. The next meeting of the Mrs. Elizabeth Shea, requested by THE BROADWAY HARDWARE COMPANY P.-T.A., will be repeated at the meet­ society will be held Monday after­ Miss Mamie Goll; Friday at 6:30 for and Kaynee Si SOUTH BROADWAY TELEPHONE SOUTH 1064 ing 21, so that St. Francis’ noon, May 4, at the home of Mrs. Andrew Hagerty, requested by Miss A Complete Line of MINTRA Paints members may have the oportunity of B. BresneJjan, with Mrs. J. J. Dool­ Nell Duffy; at 8 o’clock for James WE CUT AND SET YOUR WINDOW GLASS FOR YOU seeing the wonderful work done by ing as assistant hostess. D. Flanagan, requested by l^r, and Sister Rose of the fourth grade, who A quiet but impressive wedding Mrs. J. P. McConaty; Saturday at directed the children. The little ones took place at a Nuptial Maas, Easter 6:30» for Mrs. J. D. O’Haire, re­ DE LUX CREAMERY quested by the family; at 8 o’clock .FOUNTAIN SERVICE. LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES received much applause and were Sunday morning at St. Philomena’s Wash Suits GROCERIES, BAKERY GOODS, CANDIES, ICE CREAM highly complimented by the county church, when Miss Edna Mae Fuller for Patrick Crowe, first anniversary, 540 EAST ALAMEDA ALWAYS OPEN PHONE SOUTH 0916 officers. The costumes for the play, became the bride of James V. De- requested by James Crowe. which were beautiful and effective, Credico. The ceremony took place Baby John Bernard Riordan, son .■-^E BIGGEST PAINT VALUE EVER OFFERED— KRT were made by the mothers of the before a few intimate friends with of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Riordan of 800 Brand New $2.95 to $3.95 Grades FALBY’S SUN TESTED HOUSE PAINT, GALLON.„...... fourth grade children under the su the Rev. William M. Higgins reading 1112 street, was baptized on a I O Y ^ C ____ Sold for More Than 40 Years in Denver and Colorado the service. The bride was becom­ April 12 by the Rev. Francis Cqw- F La D I 0~~ "The Best in Paints, Varnishes, Etc." pervision of Mrs. Leo Wenzinger. Just Arrived for a Sale at 32 BROADWAY SOUTH 2940 The Rev. J, J. Donnelly was asked by ingly gowned in a blue chiffon en­ ley. The sponsors were Mary and the county president, Mrs. Sherman semble, trimmed with white fur and John Riordan. Rose, to say a few words to the as­ a hat and slippers to match. She Prayers were offered at all the sembly, and gave a short talk on carried a bouquet of pink roses and Masses Sunday for the repose of the THE BROADWAY CREAMERY the mathematical work being done by lavender sweet peas. Albert De- soul of Mrs. Mary Chittenden of 143'7 BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE the little ones in the first grade. He Credico, brother of the groom, and York street, who died last week. 66 South Broadway 1037 15th St. Miss Deloris Fuller, sister of the Baby Mildred Mae Taylor, daugh­ extend6d an invitation.to those pres­ bride, attended the couple. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Taylor ent to visit St. Francis de Sales’ bridesmaid wore a blue gown with of 1150 Detroit street, was baptized school and acquaint themselves with a hat to match. She carried a bou­ by Father Francis Cawley on Sun­ FIELD DRUG STORE the work being done there. quet of pink sweet peas. Mr. and day, April 12. The sponsors were ECONOMICAL DRUGS, SUNDRIES, CIGARS AND CANDIES The Altar society will meet this Mrs. DeCredico will make their home Miss Mildred Stengel and William E The Best Goods—The Best Service Eat and Drink at Our Fountain Friday at 2 p.m., in the rectory. The in Denver. Evans. Visit Our Fountain______South Broadway and Dakota Avenue Rev. Michael Harrington will give an­ Last Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass, The members of the Rempter other of his inspiring talks on the pupils of the sixth, seventh and family of 1219 St. Paul street have SUNSHINE QUALITY KODAK FINISHING Mass. eighth grades gave for the first time the sincere sympathy of their friends This Sunday will be Communion a demonstration of the knowledge of in the parish in tne loss of tbeiv at FIELD’S DRUG STORE day for the members of the P.-T.A the Mass they have acquired in re­ brother, Herbert, who was buried EIGHT-HOUR SERVICE The president urges that the attend­ cent months. The seventy boys and from the church Tuesday morning. ance be even greater than it was girls recited in unison, with flawless Lennox Marshalltown Steel Furnaces on the last Communion Sunday. pronunciation of the Latin, all the BURKE-MacMILLIN Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scheiman and responses usually made by the altar Good looking? Absolutely! And when you Sheet Metal Work—Easy Payment Plan son, Donald, 685 South Grant street, boys. The Gloria and the Agnus Dei H. H. York Phone So. 2218 527 E. Expoaition Ave. have returned from California, where were also recited, as the congregation Engraving Company have actually seen them, felt the sturdy fab­ they spent several weeks visiting rel­ may either recite or sing the parts rics, admired the smart details—^you’ll agree atives. They were accompanied back Catholic Work a Specialty allotted to the choir in High Mass. that this is one of the events that make this HOLLAND BAKERY to Denver by Mrs. Scheiman’s little It was a fine sight to witness iheir KEystone 2621 1803% Broadway Try Our Delicious Home Made Layer Cakes nephew, Robert Schiely, who has en intelligent familiarity with the Missal. Denver’s leading store for Boys! In fine tered St. Francis de Sales’ school and Each pupil had a copy of the Sunday 1893 South Pearl Phone South 3337 has joined the boys’ choir. Missal, from which the prayers were broadcloth, linene (cotton), poplins a n d Quite a large number of the young read. After Mass, a Communion ducks. Sizes 2 to 10. WERNER’S DELICATESSEN people of the parish took part in the breakfast was served in the school Foreign and Domestic Luncheon Meats, Cheese, K. of C. minstrel-revue this week. hall. The young people were highly The very clever interlocutor, Walter complimented by the pastor upon Cordials and Beverages Scherer, lives in th« parish. He is their success. Oliver Twists, Button-Ons, Beach S4 South Broadway—Near Bayaud—in the Werner Buildi^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Friends of Mrs. Kate Oakley, 1650 Scherer, 158 S. Pennsylvania street, Jackson street, aunt of Miss Nellie Styles with Long Trousers! LOGAN MOTOR COMPANY Frank Smith, who founded and still Lennon, who had been ill at her home for four months, will be glad to 275 So. Logan— Day or Night— So. 6660 directs the "Hilo” stringed orchestra, The May Co.—Second Floor is also of the parish and a member learn that she has greatly improved, YOrk BATTERY REPAIRS TOWING SERVICE of the choir. and is able to be about her home. 1S77 Mrs. L. M. Billing, 645 S. Grant Shirley May Serafin and Ellen SOUTH DENVER MOVING & STORAGE CO. street, is visiting relatives at Omaha, Louise Serafin of 1472 Garfield street GET OUR ERICES Nebr. She expects to be gone two were baptized by the Rev. William weeks. Higgins on Easter Sunday. Miss Whirs Yonr Pstronsge Is Apprtcisted Wi Ci^ For and Dillvir 369-71 So. Broadway Phone Day and Night SO. 1227 Edith Reed Serafin and Peter Sera­ Men's Suits Cleaned fin were the sponsors. and Pressed THE CASCADE LAUNDRY 72 RECEIVE THEIR Mrs. Eugene Gallagher of 820 St. "Dtnrer‘t Meit Proti**>lv* Lauadrjr"—Wa Um Salt Water Tabor 637t PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP Paul street entertained her contract 182 S. PENN. ST. GIVE US A RING. SO. 6941 ROBT. R. HILL, MGR. FIRST COMMUNION Bnneh Offleeii 1642 Tremont Street, 11X6 17th Street, 1946 Broadwar Wwk Called For and Delivered bridge club Friday, April 10. Those lis t Kaet Ninth Are.. 426 Kaet 17th Are., 1470 York, 604 Kaet llth Are. MEN'S SOLES—78c, $1.00, $1.26 LADIES’ SOLES—60c, 76c, $1.00 resent were Mrs. John Donegan, O.ther Work Priced Accordingly Forty-one girls and thirty-one boys, Irs. James Cronin, Mrs. Frank members of St. Cajetan’s parish, re Barry, Mrs. Rosemary Beck, Mrs. S. ceived their First Holy Communion P. Mangan, Mrs. Thomas Russell and Smith’s Dry Goods DR. CHAS. J. SMITH last Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass, Mrs. James McConaty. YOUR BABY THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. 1126 East Alameda Chiropractor celebrated by the pastor, the Rev, Miss Sarah Higgins went to Colo­ Over 20 Yeara of Satiafaetory Service John Bonet, C.R. The breakfast that rado Springs last Saturday to visit MADE WELL We Specialise in Hosiery for 203-5 Collins Bldg. 1 E. Bayaud at Bdvry, with friends over the week-end. Tha Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Cathelie Work Men, Women and Children Office Hours 9 to 12 A. M„ 2 to 6 P. M, followed was furnished by the Den Eetabllehed 1906 Evenings by Appointment ver deanery and was served by the Several members of St.’ Philo­ New, Fast Color, Pine Count Prints, mena’s Altar and Rosary society Intestinal troubles that X-Ray Service Spanish ladies of the parish. 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 2Sc a yard The dresses and suits worn by the thered at the home of Mrs. Mary ravage children often School Supplies—Toys No Charge for Consultation and Examination littenden on Friday evening to say PHONE SOUTH 6367 children were made by the ladies of the Rosary for the repose of her soul. disappear quickly when the Little Flower center. The follow­ Mrs. Chittenden at one time was a ing ladies assii^ted in outfitting the member of the society and was al­ PURE Drinking Water children: Mrs. $W. T. Prendergast, ways keenly interested in parish af­ is used. 1 St. Philomena^s Parish Mrs. George Mffievitt, Mrs. Edward fairs. Porter and Miss Maris Stella Scott, Those who have left Rosaries, —and your own health A BC DIRECTORY The children of the catechism class prayer books and articles of any kind COURTESY CORNER at Garfield center have been receiv­ m the pews are requested to call at depends on PURE THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN HARDWARE, CARS WASHED $1.00—GREASED $1.00 ing instructions from three sisters of the rectory and secure them upon Water, too. SPORTING GOODS, TOYS. ETC., AWAITS YOU HERE. DENVER’S GREAT New and Modern Washinsr and Greasing Equipment the Cathedral school and will make identification. A HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. THOKE YORK Storage and Expert Repairing. I. N, Riley. Prop. 3300 E. COLFAX their First Holy Communion at St Every Friday evening at 7:30 from Cajetan’s church this Sunday at the PHONE TABOR 5121 GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. now on, there will be Holy Hour and 1520 Arapahoe St. KEyitonc 4291 YORK-COLFAX HARDWARE COMPANY 8 o’clock Mass. the Stations of the Cross. RIGHT ON THE CORNER The ladies of the Denver deanery This Sunday the school children of appreciate very much the splendid the parish will receive Jloly Com­ hiropractor —JAMES h . h ig h Lawn H ose-Seed— Moweri— Tools LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR REPAIR EVERYTHING ______YORK 9289 service which Dr. L. F. Lubeley is so munion at the 8 o’clock Mass. C enerously giving to the patients of Mrs. W. L. Morrissey of 1347 St. 607 Central Savinis Bank Bldr. Res.: 2736 West 82nd Avenue BETTER SERVICE t. Cajetan’s clinic. Tuesday of Paul street is still confined at her TABOR 6665______GALLUP 2885 QUALITY SHOPPE AT NO GREATER COST fthis week, there were thirty-one per home because of a nervous shock. 813 15th St. sons treated. Seven children, ton Douglas Poth and Thomas Loritz PARK silectomy cases, were cared for by served at the 6:80 Mass this week, lectrical contracting Delicious Plate Lunches, HAND LAUNDRY hospitals. and Charles Smith and Donald Sav­ E repairing and fixtures Have your clothes laundered by hand. Every Wednesday always finds Dr, age at the 8 o’clock Mass. Phone HAin 2303 H. G. REID 317 Fourteenth St. Salads and Sandwiches Lucius Cassidy graciously attending Mrs. Rose Koenne of 1214 De­ They will last twice as long. troit street has sufficiently recovered M. E. Ratekin, Owner 2410 E. Colfax YOrk 7217 the patients at the Little Flower cep ter. Twenty-three cases were taken DENHAM GARAGE COMPANY care of on that day last week. ^ Block From Holy Ghost Chnrch Mrs. Marie Heap, who recently re Phont KEystone 4S61 1826 California Streat turned from California, was a visitor 24 HOUR SERVICE—EVERY SERVICE FOR THE AUTO Shrine of St. Anne Parish at the Little Flower center last week, GUARANTEED WORK—THEATER AND DAY PARKING 7he ladies of the Benefit shop were made quite happy this week by re 'ASHTON MOTOR CO. ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR ceiving many bundles. They wish to ColoradoLace Cleaning Co. h e JOHNSON STORAGE AND MOVING CO: Automobiles and Trucks express their gratitude to the kind MOVING, PACKING AND SHIPPING For Economical Transportation A Real Household Friend—Constant friends who sent them, and wish to Our Past Reputation Speaks for Itself TPhone So. 0100—After 6 P. M., South 2064 221 Broadway, Denver —Trustworthy—Never Failing—for remind others who are doing their Modem Fireproof Warehouse—Fumigating Vault Service Sales Biscuits—ioT Bread—tor Pastry. spring house cleaning not to forget to call Tabor 2916 if they have sum­ Return Parcel Post Orders PREPAID Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadsworth Ave, Grain and Poultry Feed at mer dresses or wearing apparel which in n e r s — TIN, c o p p e r , g a l v a n iz e d w o r k , ARVADA, COLORADO Danvar Prices they are willing to donate. Mrs. L. B. Denham and Mrs. Alice T GUTTERS, FURNACES, SKY UGHTS Q E. Graydon are giving much of their 4100 Federal Blvd. Phone GAlIup 1000 SOUTH DENVER METAL AND FURNACE WORKS G. Bader, Mftr. time serving as nurses at the Little 1415 SO. BROADWAY PHONE SO. 1827 - RES. SO. 6061-J PAT.RONIZE pUR ADVERTISERS Flower clinic. H.% M M -R e v u e by Denver K. C. Scores Big Hit CINNAMON POST BACON The Knights of Columbus’ annual minstrel show and revue, staged at MILK the Municipal auditorium on Mon­ day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this SQUARES ALL BRANDS week for the benefit of the Catholic ROLLS Toasties JELLO MATCHES Charities, proved to be one of the Freah Regular ALL FLAVORS FULL COUNT Sugar finest performances ever given by Regular Denver council. The show was a Baked, 10c Pkg., 3 Cured, versatile production, with sparkling 5c Doz...... Ea...... P kgs... lb ...... bits of comedy, splendid singing anc Box ...... artistic dancing holding the spotlight AMERICAN MARKET through6ut the performance. As in WEE SHOP BAKERY RED STAR GROCERY ARCADE GROCERY RED STAR ARCADE GROCERY the past two years, Helen Burcher Bishop again “stole” the show in a ridtous act in the revue, in which she was supported by “Goodie” Egan and Bob Darrow, the two premier endmen, who starred in the minstrel part. A splendid chorus of one hundred |ALS£RTE.^ and twenty-five voices, directed by K4TMNKA'S Oh, Boy! How Good!! George L. Bradbury, supported the soloists capably in both the minstrel ^BUTTER^ 4 ,and revue. Solos in the minstre HOME':= ECCS SLOOP A Genuine Tasty Flavored were rendered by James Delaney, / ) PUBLIC % C H E E S E ^ PUBLIC Ch. Palmer Vanhille, “Goodie” Egan, H MARKET market W. Jarvis and Vincent Gallegos. A 545 SANTA FE dance specialty, featuring Mae Am^ man and Tommy Harrison, was also Katrinka’s Salted or ORANGE LAYER CAKE seen in the minstrel. Walter Scherer BUTTER sweet. .B .... 2 8 c SEE WHAT 24c WILL BUY was the interlocutor. Z 5c Following the minstrel, a clever Gienuine Stew, 31 magic act was given by Conrad and BUTTER ...... 2 6 c LAMB Genuine Stew, 3 Ibse Brown, assisted by Margie Flack, Spring legs, lb. 2 4 c Following this came the revue, * garden fete, with Walter Scherer as RANCH EGGSgoT*"!!- 1 7 c APPLE PIE host. Opal Bumgarner was the solo­ ist in the opening number, with the Naturally HAMBURGER...... 2l lbs- 2 4 c chorus supporting. Splendid dancing OLEO Colored, lb. 2 0 c numbers were presented by the Laura Schenck dancers and the Da- PURE LARD...... 3 lbs. 2 4 c Pron school of ballet. The garden CHEESE Loaf, lb...... fete proved to be a very delightful affair, with musical novelties by Art New York Sharp Cream- DOWNY FLAKE DO NUTS Bonger, tap dancing by Jimmie Gal­ CHEESE Pound...... POT ROAST 2 lb s. 2 4 c lagher and Gene Shute and Vincent Doz. 25c 1-2 Doz. 15c Stanaker, “Notre Dame Victory Prices Effective Friday and Saturday March,” Ray Doyle, soloist; Hawa­ iian melodies by the Hilo orchestra, SLICED BACON Cured.... lb . 2 4 c and the comedy act by Helen Bur­ cher Bishop and “Goodie” Egan, with Bob Darrow as piano accom­ panist. ‘THE ACME BAKERS” BEEF BOIL...... 3 lbs. 2 4 c The show was well patronized on (YOUR BAKERS) the three nights, so besides having M i DAY been an artistic success, realized Home Public Market PORK SAUSAGE lb . 2 4 c quite a neat sum for the Charities office. Father Mark W. Lappen was ALSO AT awarded the car on the last night. 23rd and Dexter 1032 15th Street 65 WILL RECEIVE TATER-FLAKES ;; LEWIS FISH SHOP flRST COMMUNION “They’re Smakin’ Good” • LtLWi:5 1* laH Wholesale and Retail FRESH Pt. 25^ A new form of First Holy Com- PACIFIC COFFEE STORE nunion services will be introduced MSE i l l PROFIT Shoestring and Waffle Potatoes OYSTERS..... Qt. 45^ NUT MEATS— Hot From the Kittle to You ito Denver at the 8 o’clock Mass Try Our Assorted ^ 1 A A Free Delivery KEyttone 9210 ; ^ FRESI^DRESSEDFRESH DRESSED 1U tSs Sunday at S t Cajetan’s church, R. B. COOK, Prop. BROILERS...... O O f : \hen sixty-five of the children from Nut«—Salted, lb...... B p l . U U te Garfield Catechetical center ap- poach the Communion rail for the We Are Experienced and Largest Retailers fist time. Instead of receiving in the in Nut Meats in State GREEN TREE odinary First Communion forma- ton, the children will approach the Our Special Coffee SHOE REPAIR ORNET’S ^ r in single file, but accompanied SANTOS COFFEE 1? their parents, who have been so- Pound, 25^ Comer 14th Street Demonstration of bited by the pastor to receive with Fancy Santos Cof-1 fig* Men’s Heinz’s Dill Pickles te children. This plan has proven fee, lb...... X O t . Pacific Blend Half Soles...... OOC is worth over a period of several Coffee, 1 lb., and Saturday Only :ears at the Holy Name church in 2 for 35^ 2 lbs. Sugar free.. Men’s Half 5 for develand, Ohio, thereby attracting LEADER BAKERY BROOKS FRUIT Rubber Heels...... O U C Get a Free Sample mtional attention. It was introduced »st into Colorado last Sunday at Black Walnut Layer & PRODUCE CO. Ladies’ (SlSo Roquefort Cheese— t. Ida’s church, Lafayette, with Half Soles...... Genuine Imported, lb."vC larked success. FREE DELIVERY Composition and The Garfield Catecheiical center 20 c PHONE TABOR 1369 W ee Shop Leather Lifts.Lifts...... awtss Cheese—Swiss Cheese— gQ ws founded by the Denver deanery Roman Beauty o the N. C. C. W. in the first week Pineapple : Leather, Pam> Uskide { Genmn. Imported, lb.TOC Navel Oranges, f Large, n February. Three Sisters of Char- B akery These Prices Good Every Day Special this week only. it and a lay teacher from the Cathe- Doz...... X S fC Baking, cW high school have conducted HOME PUBLIC MARKET Pabst Malt, S f 15c Highly Can. clsses three evenings a week since California Fresh <9 C o Colored, lb..... Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. tht time, with an average attend- Peas, 2 lbs...... Orange Cream Layer are of 120'-‘pupils. Sunday’s serv­ BREAD 1A - ice will close the present course of 3 Large Loavei.... * Brewer’s Rabbit Shop The Needle Work Shop iBtructions. Hot House C m CAKE Cake and Sugar Leaf Lettuce, ea...... Peas Belgian Hares...... Ib. SOe Run Mender Needles, 75c Ea. Elaborate preparations have been Fancy Green California Roasting Size ...... lb. 19c lade by societies affiliated with the 40c and 20c Stewing Size ...... Ib. 15c Guarsntsed Perfect J. C. C. W. for Sunday’s First Com- I AlsoANo FrskshFresh Eggs, FreshFreih Dressed Hens Mail Order* Filled lunion. Clothing for the occasion 15c ^ PHONE KE-03M ____ | HOSE MENDING DONE «d to be provided for practically all ihe children on account ef the pov­ Sandwich 3 fc- 25c Banana Cream 25^ and 35(J a Run erty of the families. The Catholic Fagan’s Daughters are providing the outfits for the thirty-five girls, and the ENS 13c Devoted PIES Junior Tabernacle circles are fur­ Exclusively to Grape Fruit Each...... nishing the clothing for the boys. 2 for 25< { the Marketing Blue Goose POLLYANNA BAKERY Several of the Altar societies have of Quality Fish Large Florida Seedless contributed to the purchase of shoes for Many Years. Assorted Sweet Hot Cross Buns, dozen...... 15^ *1'- After the Mass, breakfast YEE QUALITY Large Assortment will be provided for the First Holy Cinnamon Rolls, dozen...... 15d Communicants through the generos­ CANDY SHOP Phone 3 for 25c ROLLS ity of Mrs. A. H. Seep. Students from the Cathedral high school will assist Atterted Chocolate Cream*, MAin 3518 Dozen...... 3 Large Loaves Bread...... in serving the breakfast. SOe Pound New Potatoes Spiced Jelly String*, Cake and Sugar Pies, all flavors, Special, Saturday only, ea...... 15^ BUS SURVIVORS 40c Pound TO ATTEND SHOW 3 lbs. 13c DONUTS 15c The fifteen survivors of the Towner bus disaster and their par­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ents, who are visiting Denver as the guest of F. G, Bonfils, will attend \ b r e a d i n - A" RED STAR ic the play, “The Piper of Hamelin,” 0 3 S n StO l^^S ^ Large Loaves...... ^ CASH STORES which will be given by the pupils of S t Mary’s academy at the Broadway Home Public Market 2320 E. Colfax 979 Broadway theater...... this Friday,Apr April 17. They will be the ^ euests sts of Mr. Hoart and Mr. Birch.tV The» a children were ^uv;oLOguests PROFIT BY USING THE at the K. of C. minstrel show Tues­ Quality Groceries, Fresh Fruit* POST TOASTIES ...... Sc day evening. and Vegetable*. High grade HOME PUBLIC MARKET The highest averages for the quar­ ter which ended April 1 are as fol­ MILK ...... E a .5c meat at all time* in this mar­ FOR YOUR MATCHES Reg. 5c Box...... I c lows: Seniors, Agnes Piccoli; juniors, With Any Purchase ket. Raphael Gwyn; sophomores, Frances SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS Hodgesr freshmen, Margaret Mc- Malley. The honor roll includes JELLO ...... 3 fo r 2 0 c BLUE ROSE RICE 2 lb s. 9c Jeanette Gies, Helen Harris, Jewel McGovern, Margaret Sheffield, Mary Dyer, Olivf Golden, Doris Porter FLOUR Rockies. .•I'...... 1 0 Bag 2 5 c THE MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP PEAS dTu“ '!^...... 2 23c and Mary Sheffield, The freshmen entertained the SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY LUNCH seniors at a recent" performance NAVY BEANS Whhe...... 2 lb s. 9 c Choice o f: given by the Shakespearean guild of COFFEE 29c America. Afterwards refreshments REAL BAKED ,HAM r% r \ were served at Baur’s. SUGARa / w x # a a a a * v r Than Adr. Item* 4 5 c FRIED BELGIAN HARE < | | / « Loin or Round Steak...... lb. 22^^^ Miss Williamette Bailey, a prom­ 4 . Shoulder Roast...... lb. llVz^ BRAISED TENDERLOIN TIPS ‘ RFFF Rib B o il...... lb. 9^ inent senior, will be hostess to her Pot Roaat...... lb. llVz^ 1 classmates at a luncheon at the Olin With Two Vegetables, Bread and Butter ' hotel Saturday, April 18. ? LiALi Stew ...... 3 lbs. 25^ HOME PUBLIC MARKET The sophomores will entertain the D A D V ’ Fresh Picnics...... lb. ; seniors at a luncheon to be given PURE LARD...... lb. 8c ' at Wellshire Country club Monday, rUIVlV Steak ...... lb. 15^^ 'April 20. Don’t Buy Substitutss—Buy Chops...... lb. 20^^ I Two members of the staff of MARKET Steak ...... lb. Pot Roast...... lb. HYDRATED ORANGE PORK The Saimarac, school publication, RFFF Made from Fresh Oranges Roast ...... lb. 15^ had tea with Miss Mary Marland, Loin or Round Steak...... IJ). 22V2^ CIGAR SHOPPE A FuU Line of Also All Fresh Fruits Drinks Fresh Dressed, leading lady of the Shakesperean Weenies, 1 A f Bologna, Watch Ua Make It at the guild of America, which recently Cigars and Tobacco iHENS Home Public Store Only...... 17lc played in Denver, and Eileen Evans, Franks X vIC X.«De Liverwurst Monthly and Weekly Mvgazinet ORANGE BAR also a member of the cast. The re­ We Reserve .the Right to Limit Quantities Candy Bar* and Gum Sold by tha Glasa, Pint, Quart or Gai. We Reaerve the Right to Limit Quantitioa <’* -j porters were Frances Hodges and Jewel McGovern. Local News CARD PARTY IS Here is 1% for People DECIDED SUCCESS The Rev. Charles Russman, an (St. Patrick’s Parish) Thu casket is eotiipped Oblate of S t Francis de Sales and a The card party held last Friday vvith * ” Who Don’t Want foreign missionary, is a Denver vis­ evening was a decided success and 0 ' 0 itor. A member of the Austrian was greatly enjoyed by all who at­ nyihw province of his order, he came here tended. The door prize, a 98-pound from St. Louis, Mo. sack olf flour, was awarded to Mar­ to Speculate Veterans of three wars will join garet Taylor, and the cake was won LOGICAL in celebrating the first Patriots' day by Mrs. George Hally. Mrs. Daly and Investors who are tired of speculat­ celebration ever held in Denver, in her assistants are grateful to aW who ing, who want to get back to the the City auditorium Tuesday eve­ in any way contributed to the suc­ principle -of safe and sane investing ning, April 21. The Rev. Francis cessful outcome of this benefit. Re­ y a NATURAL W. Walsh, pastor of St. Vincent de turns for tickets should be made and who are anxious also to obtain Paul’s church, who was a chaplain in without delay. a satisfactory yield, should buy our the World war, will give the invo- A meeting of St. Patrick’s con­ 'cation. ference of the Society of St. Vincent ' e c n o o n e Mr. and Mrs. George Torsney of de Paul was held Wednesday eve­ Coupon Certificates 2446 Irving street are the happy ning of last weelL • $100 and Multiples Thereof parents of a son born at St. Joseph’s High Masses of Requiem for the hospital April 14. week were announced as follows: l / i o u a / i i Seumas MacManus, author of Monday for Mrs. Elizabeth Com- Safety Gentlemen: “The Story of the Irish Race,” and millo, Tuesday for Mrs. Mary about 20 other works of prose and Lamirato, Wednesday for Fred Ro- Please send me detailed information poetry, stopped off in Denver April tolo, Thursday for Richard Mor­ about your savings plan. 9 for a brief visit. He was on his rissey, anniversary; Friday for Mrs. ^^e/ore. way to the East from California, McCartin, Saturday for William NAME ...... where he filled lecture engagements. Connors. Requiem Mass for Mrs. He will sail for his home in Ireland Thomas Golden was offered Monday N OUR GrondfotlieT’s day, caskets were upholstered with ADDRESS ...... - ...... on April 29. morning at the request M the Altar Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff has returned and Rosary society. ' I oat straw. Then, as the manufacturer shifted from the local home following a trip to the Pacific Misses Elizabeth and Loretta Bark- cabinet maker to the city factory, excelsior—because it was acces­ coast and Honolulu. hausen of 3917 Inca street were Miss Josephine Shevnin was hos­ hostesses for the Young Ladies’ so­ sible—was used. REPUBLIC tess at the Alliance Francaise tea dality at the April meeting, held Tuesday at Chappell house. Tuesday evening. Plans for the par­ Building and Loan Association Mrs. J. M. Mulvihill and her daugh­ ticipation of the sodality in the an­ Why not? It answered the purpose. ter, Mrs. Arnold Gurtler, who have nual bazaar were started. A social It never was seen. It became ac­ A. B. Williams, President been in New York, Atlantic City and hour followed the busine^ session. KEystone 2357 T. E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. Washington, D. C., for two months, William (Billy) Scholl was elected cepted for upholstering without a 1711 California L. C. Skelly, Asst Sec’y-Treas. are expected home the latter part of president of the St. Patrick’s Boys’ this week. club at the meeting held Monday second thought. Mrs. Daniel G. Monaghan, who evening. Other boys elected to office underwent an operation Thursday of were William Looney, vice president; Eventually, however, os the public last week at St. Joseph’s hospital, is Sylvester Frank, secretary, and Vin­ doin^ nicely. cent Covillo, treasurer. became more critical, more thought Miss Katherine O’Connor has gone Margaret Stanley, 4895 Alcott ond attention were devoted to the CORPORATE TRUST SHARES to New York. She does not plan .to street, underwent a throat operation return until May 25. recently at Mercy hospital. Edward oppearance and design of the casket. Market About $6.12—Write for Descriptive Booklet Mfes Florence M. Epperson, a grad­ Looney, six years old, a pupil of the uate nurse of Mercy hospital, whose first grade, is recovering from a As a result, the casket of today is hardly parents live in Ordway, Colo., and minor operation performed Saturday Frank L. Quinn, a Denver pharma­ morning at St. Anthony’s hospital. recognizable os the coffin of years past. PEDLEY-RYAN & CO. cist, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Quinn Mrs. Richard Morrissey has re­ Dealers in High Grade Investments of Ottumwa, Iowa, were married ceived news of the sudden death Te- Change after change was made, increasing the Monday at St. Dominic’s church. cently of a niece. Miss Edith Smith, Boulevard 709 Seventeenth Street, Denver MAin 5641 They will make their home in Den­ at Gumming, Iowa. protection and consolation that a casket should ver. offer. It was left, however, to the Missouri TIMOTHY A. PEDLEY Mrs. E. M. Ryan entertained Uie CLUB WILL GIVE Cathedral Altar and Rosary society Mortuary Casket Company to discard the excelsior up­ THOMAS A. RYAN JOSEPH A. RYAN April 10. The Rev. H. L. McMena- COMEDY APRIL 24 min was the speaker. Entertainment Federal Blvd. at No. Speer holstering for Sealy Mattresses. We ore proud (St. Catherine’s Parish) was furnished by pupils from the JAMES P. McCONATY to be the first to offer those we serve Seoly Cathedral school and the P.-T, A. A three-act comedy, for which elaborate preparations have been GAllup 0407 equipped caskets in a complete range of prices. Choral club. Mrs. Ralph Kelly pre­ made, will be presented by St. Cath­ sented Miss Gertrude Gallagher, a erine’s Dramatic club Friday night, St. Catherine's Parish new member. At the close of the April 24, in the community hall. The business meeting, refreshments were cast includes jpome of the best talent served and a social hour was enjoyed. of the city. 'The list of names will THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. Frank Crinnen, 1000 Danforth be in The Call, which will be distrib­ street, Syracuse, N. Y., is anxious uted this Sunday. The play will be West 38th and Irving ..w.ti'ouf 3700 Navajo to communicate with James B. Gaff­ p^roduced under the direction of the Call Gallup 0741 Th. r e d a w h it e store. Call Gallup 0936 ney, formerly of Syracuse, and now Rev. William D. McCarthy. supposed to be in Denver. His pres This Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mass, SPECIAL OFFER ence is needed in Syracuse in order the members of the Young Ladies’ so­ North Denver Poultry Supply House to settle an estate. Anyone know­ dality will receive Communion in a We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give 'OU SIX Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers— Bird Seed and Supplies ing Mr. Gaffney’s address is requested months to pay yotir bill. Private room or open storage, • havs body. low rate of insurance. ii 38tb Avenue and Stuart St. Phone GAllup 2671 to communicate with Mr. Crinnen at Instructions are being held every the Syracuse address. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on L. F. Cox is now associated with at 4 o’clock for • public school chil­ your work. the Santa Fe Memorial company at dren who are preparing for their MOVING, STORING AND PACKING West Bayaud and Santa Fe drive as First Communion. sales manager, The first baseball team of the Holy No Money Needed for Six Months St. Vincent de PauTs Bernard Sauve of Maracaibo, Ven­ Name regulars was tentatively chosen PRICES THAT ezuela, who visited his parente, Mr. on the Skinner grounds last Sunday DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. and Mrs. David B. Sauve, a short afternoon. All prospective players ULLERY AND DRINKWATER time ago, recently sailed from San are invited to try out again this Sun­ 1521 20th St. Office and Warehot^se Bring Us Your Prescriptions for Scientific Handling Francisco for Cartagena, Colombia, day. REPRESENT ______PROMPT FREE DELIVERY______South America. The parish was deeply grieved to Mrs. Margaret McNulty, who had learn of the tragic death of one of its former choir girls. Miss Charlotte THE CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. PHOnI°'sOOTH^OU4 bien housekeeper at St. Mary Mag­ TRUE USED CAR dalene’s rectory, left on Friday for Cogswell, who was killed Sunday in Fancy Corn-Fed Meats— Groceries— Fruits and Vegetables Oakland, California, where she will an auto accident near Ponca City, Cathedral Parish QUALITY—SERVICE—PRICE______FREE DELIVERY take a much needed rest. Oklahoma. Mrs. Anna Gilmer of 3527 W. 45th VALUES WE PLEASE MANY—WHY NOT YOU? Mr. and Mrs. George Steele en­ Weekly Rate Schedule tertained at a beautifully appointed avenue is threatened by pneumonia; BONNIE BRAE dinner last Monday evening. Pres­ Mrs. Thomas McGlone is still You have a pretty good idea Rooms Without Bath...... $3.50, $4.00, $i in Mercy hospital, and Mrs. Liehel is how much you should pay for Rooms Without Bath...... $5,00 $6.00, $6| ent were Mr. and Mrs. James El­ • A V E N U E * ^ Cleaners and Dyers liott, William Stevens, Frank Geary, still seriously ill at her home. any Used Car. But to get an Rooms With Private Bath....$7.00 to $1 HENKY REESE. Proprietor Major and Mrs. William McCan, Ma­ accurate knowledge of any - H O TEL NEAR EVERYTHING WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER jor and Mrs. Charles Pfeffer of Fitz- BROOKSIDE TEAM Used Car’s value you must We Clean Anythin* That Can Be Cleaned simons, Mrs. Rosemary Beck and Carvel Schwengel. WINS FROM ABBEY know what its mechanical con­ 1050 So. Gaylord So. 6153 Brownie Creamery & Delicatessen KEyctone 7767. 526 £. 17tl^vc» The junior class of St. Anthony’s Canon City.—The raging “Brooks,” dition is, for Used Cars of the PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SO. GAYLORD CREAMERY CO, hospital school of nursing will give a surging, down from the neighboring same year and make vary in Brick Ice Cream, 29c Qt.— 15c Pt. IT PAYS 1022 So. Gaylord St. Phone SOuth 464S card party in the banquet hall at DELICIOUS BAKED CHICKEN, HOT ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNdAY hills of Brookside, tipped the canoe value according to how they HOT BREAD. FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES the hospital Friday evening, April of the Abbey baseball team here have been driven and cared 24. The young ladies cordially in­ Sunday when they pounded Hynes OVER 30 YEARS’ EXPERIElCB vite their friends to attend. for fourteen hits to win by a 13-8 for. The price we place on a PICTURE FRAMING F. G. ARNOLD, M*r. Miss Leora Ater entertained at a score. \ Used Car represents its true smartly appointed bridge luncheon Carving, Gilding and Mat Cutting St. Patrick’s Parish The game was very rough in spots, value, estimated by men of 711 GRAJ at the Blue Parrot inn Saturday, but, being the first of the season for wide experience in the pur­ PHON& MAIN 4438 PRICES REASONABLE April 11. Those invited were the both teams, was as well played as TEJON AUTO PAINT SHOP SATISFACTORY WORK Mesdames Paul Brennan, Ed John­ could be expected. chase and sale of autos who A. DISTEFANO, Prop. son, Walter Black, Percy Westcoat, Brookside got off to a flying make a thorough examination PEARL GROCERY AND MARKET DUCO REFINISHING STATION Ed Udry and Norman Ready and the 531 E. 17TH AVE. PHONE MA. 4622 PHONE GAL. 7878 start when it tallied four runs in of the car’s mechanical condi­ SUGAR. FRESH DRESSED P I Misses Helen Daggs, Gertrude the first canto, after two errors were tion. 10 LBS...... 51«^ HENS, LB...... Kemme, Betty Ballou, Margaret Cul- JELLO, BOILED AQA chalked up for the Bruins. 15«* TEJON DRUG COMPANY liton and Dorothy King. The Grizzlies slowly crejri up on ' 2 PKGS. FOR...... HAM. LB...... First Choose Your Dealer, DEL MONTE P ^ E LARD. 1 0 ^ Miss Kathleen McGettigan enter­ eir opponents’ lead and ax the end COFFEE, LB...... 3 9 ^ Cor. 33rd and Tejon—Phone GAllup 6770 tained at a bridge luncheon Saturday the third frame the score stood DENVER ...... - - COLORADO at the Wellshire Country club. The five all. The fourth inning provea Then Choose Your Used Car color scheme was carried out in pink to be the fatal one for the Bruins, NEWHOUSE CAFE TRY OUR REGULAR DINNEI GEORGE QUEDENS and orchid. Those invited were Alice when Merlinno, the Brooks’ hard- THEY WILL PLEASE YOU FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Marie Coffin, Bessie Meehan, Helen swatting outfielder, poled out a cir­ A DISTINCTIVE PLACl TO EAT Fruit, in Sea.on— Choice Meat. Crowe, Kathryn Meehan, Betty cuit clout with the bases full, and 308 E. Colfax MAin 977 4402-04 UMATILLA FREE DELIVERY PHONE'GALLUP 2038 Dunn, Marie Lunney, Gertrude Schil­ before the “A’s” could tighten up, ling, Gertrude Schramik, Doris Mac- two more Brooksiders had crossed Lace Curtains, Draperies, Laces, Center Pieces and All Table Linens I WOODY’S MARKET Lean, Ruth Crowe, Margaret Grin- the plate to boost the total sum to Cleaned and Hand Pressed. \ nell, Margaret Williams and Kathryn 11-5, and put the game out of NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVEI) “Just a Good Place to Buy Meat’* Williams; danger. 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 790 4051 Tejon GAllup 5252 Next to Pifgly Wiggly Miss Linna E. Bresette, field secre “Windy” Hynes, little Abbey tary of the National Catholic Welfare moundsman, could not seem to hit Your Chevrolet Dealers o dn Conference, who is in Denver to pre­ his stride until the sixth chapter, NEW MAJESTIC RESTAURANT ™J ""7 I^"^ SULLIVAN COAL CO. which proved to be too late to save Featuring SCIENTIFIC COOKING—40c Luncheon, 50c Dinner Murphy’s pare for the industrial conference 2986 North Speer Boulevard Open Every Day—11 A. M. to 9 P. M. 2239 West 30th Ave. Ph. GAUup 1476 next week under auspices of the coun the day. 210 SIXTEENTH STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 914! Service Station cil, spoke at the supper program of Erro'rs in both the infield and out­ Telephone GAllup 1457 “Buford Gas” Fertilizer— Lawn. $1.00 and up t^e Industrial club of the Young Wo­ field were another big factor in the This fertili.er is free from weed. men’s Christian association Thurs­ downfall of the gold-clad Rothraen. C. DE BERRY GARMENT CO. Fir.t Cla.. Grea.ing and Service Sheep Fertilizer—Lawn. $2.00 and up day evening, April 16. Rabsh, Mine city twirler, was I Coats, Quality, Exclusiveness, at Lower Prices—Corsets We Fit' Free Crank Case Service pounded for twelve safe blows, but Dresses, Negligees, Silk Underwear, Holeproof Hosiery 3 ^ Yds. Load $4.50 Screened they failed to be converted into 2022 E. COLFAX AVENUE Open till 9 p.m: DENVER. COLORADO 36th and Tejon St. Wm. Murphy CARD PARTY AT markers. The batting honors of the day were CARPET BRISBOIS HAND LAUNDRY CANON APRIL 23 about evenly divided between Roth CLEANERS All Kinds of Laundry Work at Reasonable Prices Canon City.—The ladies of St. of Abbey and Merlinno of the Reds, Linens and Silks a Specialty Michael’s church will sponsor a card each having two home runs to his WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE TABOR 983T St Teresa’s Parish party in the school hall Thursday credit. That Clean evening, April 23. Five hundred Dreiling and Bessler played steady Prompt, Reasonable WINDSOR WATER AND BOTTLING COMPANY and bridge will be played and re­ ball for the Abbeyites, and Ross and TONY’S PLACE Japp were the highlights for the Personal Service ARTESIAN AND DISTILLED WATER GENTS’ FURNISHINGS AND TAILORING freshments will be served. Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Near Beer and Soda Water The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., pastor Brooks. PHONE YORK 8551 Cleaning and Preiting Suit* Made to Order This week, the Florence high school 3030 DOWNING ST. 9621 East Colfax Ave.______Phone Aurora 75______Aurora, Colorado of St. Michael’s church, was one of J. T. UPTON the guest speakers at the banquet Huskies will come to the Abbey to Watch for Opening— If You Don’t Drink Our Coffee held at the Congress hotel in Pueblo meet the Bears at Bradley park. RENOVATING CO. COFFEE SPIKES You Are Cheating Yourself Sunday in honor of the sixty-ninth 406 E. Colfax 9625 EAST COLFAX AVENUE birthday anniversary of Father Cyril who (Jied Monday evening, were held TAbor 5223______765 Tejon Thursday afternoon, April 16, at St. Cathedral Food Shop Mrs. Geo. Costake PLATE LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES Zupan, O.S.B., pagtor of St. Mary’s Opposite Cathedral______Prop.______church in Pueblo. Patrick’s church in Rockvale with the JAMES W. CREAMER Much interest is being taken by Rev. Nicholas Schwallie, O.S.B., offi­ Attorney and Counselor-at-^w AURORA The Aurora Canon City people in the girls’ camp ciating. . 902-908 Midland Savings Building to be held at Camp San^e de Cristo Henry Smith of Brewster was a Phone Tabor 7766. Denver, Colo. SERVICE STATION Hardware Co. in the San Isabel national forest, Canon City visitor Tuesday of this GUS’S MARKET HARTLEY SERVICE from June 30 to August 4. The camp week. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY * STATION Paint—Field Fence—Stoves Jack Haley of Westcliffe visited Green Fargo Ga« will be sponsored by Mt. St. Scholas- SCOFIELD For Good Meats ROBAR, ETHYL GAS Glass— Poultry Wire tica’s academy. with Canon City friends Saturday. • Attorneys-at-Law Seiberling Tires and Tubes Lambert Berger of Boulder spent James Zenoni, aged 72, prominent 613 East Thirteenth Avenue Oil - Greasing Service PHONE AURORA 88 the week-end in Canon City as the resident of Coal Creek, died at the 405-9 Symes Bldg. Cars Called For and Delivered Aurora, Colo. Cor. Colfax & Clinton Electrical and Radio Supplies Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. YORK 2422 COLFAX A PEARL PH. YORK 7011 r'A house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo family home April 9. He was horn ------1------— ------Sterling. in Rollo, TyroX Austria, in 1858. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Esser spent His wife and four children of Flor­ JOHN H. REDDIN Attorney and Counselor at Law PLUMBING AND HEATING Ifst Sunday visiting with their daugh­ ence and Coal Creek survive him. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS EAGAN & RECORD GAS BURNERS INSTALLED ter in Buena Vista. Father Nicholas Schwallie of Florence 612-614 Ernest t Cranmer Block OFFFICE PHONE: TABOR 6516. RESIDENCE PHONE: YORK 7497-W Funeral services for Peter Faora, conducted the funeral services at St. 17th and Curtis IT PAYS CHAS. L. RECORD 722 12TH STREET 59-year-old resident of Rockvale, Benedict’s church in Florence. Phone Main 567 Denver, Colo. St. Joseph's Parish 14 II^ITIATED IN GOOD REPORTS AT SalM MUMifM froa practical (rianda la thla, ttia RMUmptadat pariih, M lha Watt DRAMATIC CLUB MEETING OF AID SUa. Giaa IlMaa tka prafaraaea (St. Joseph’s Parish) Mrs. Margaret Dick was hostess to Last Sunday, St. Joseph’s Dramatic the Good Shepherd Aid society at the SANTA FE PUBLIC MARKET and Social club,cfu' which was organ meeting in the Catholic Daughters’ NIVERSA l?V ized eight years ago, initiated four­ club house Tuesday. Miss Margaret 64S SANTA FE—FREE PARKING—OUT OP CONGESTED AREA teen candidates, seven girls and seven Murphy gave a report on the recent men. The Rev. A. ZeUer, moderator card party, which was very success- STOP AND SHOP of the club, delivered the charge, and •ful. She thanked all who had helped a special degree team assisted. At to make it a success. Mrs. Charles J. GROCERY Leader Bakery the banquet that followed. Dr. Wm. Dunn, Mrs. Nellie Riordan and Miss McCarthy,, president of the club, in­ Hortense Fitzpatric enrolled as an­ This Charmingly New troduced Rick McNicholas as toast­ nual members, and Mrs. P. R. Rior­ Sugar No. 3 master. The president gave a clever dan as life member. The name of toast of welcome to the new members Mrs. J. K. Mullen was enrolled as a 10 lbs. . 51c and Walter McNamara responded. J. memorial member at the request of French Provincial Cake Emmett Goggin, vice president, also her daughter, Mrs. Ella Weckbaugh, spoke. Dillon Bagan, as captain of Miss Margaret Leary, president of Milk ORANGE CREAM ^ 0 « * the boys’ basketball team, was pre­ the society, thanked the chairmen LAYER...... AVC sented the trophy won in the tourna­ of the card party and expressed .her Bedroom Suite^ 3 2 1 c ment and gave a toast of apprecia­ gratitude to the press for publicity tion. Silver basketballs weie pre­ given. sented to the members of the boys’ Flour P ies team. Eileen Mangan spoke for the Mrs. C. A. Bottinelli, Mrs. James girls’ team. The social secretary, Lynch and Miss Margaret Leary will V t ...... I S c ASSORTED 1 K a , Ernie Berberich, paid a tribute to attend the Industrial conference next Regular $145.00 Value ’ FLAVORS...... X both teams. The secretary, Larry we^k at the K. of C. hall. Sexton, gave a toast in honor of Fa­ Miss Margaret Murphy read many Soap ther Zeller, who responded gracious­ interesting articles from the “News 3 Bars 1 Sweet Rolls ly. Introduction of new members to Sheet” Mrs. Duddy reported that P. & G. for...... X W t . the other 49 members and to Father five girls had been committed to the ASSORTED, 1 Zeller and Father Fagen followed. home in March. D oz...... X J a . George P, Hackethal, director of dra­ Three new school rooms, a com­ PURITY MEAT matics, praised the members for work mercial department and f domestic already accomplished and outlined fu­ science department have been com­ MARKET ture activities. The Very Rev. Jos­ pleted and the children at the home Do N u ts eph P. Fagen, pastor of St. Joseph’s are very happy to be in them. The church, complimented the members PURE LARD IR ANE rooms compare favorably with those SUGAR AND I S C and the candidates and told of the in the finest schools in the city...... 1 0 c CAKE, DOZ.. leasant experiences and associations e had had with the members. . He The Rosary was said for Miss Mary POT ROAST Epromised that in the future he would Chittenden, a member who died last Bread try to become more closely united week. ”...... 1 5 c with them. He commended- very Mrs. W. R. Leonard gave a short Large f highly the present oflBcers for the talk, complimenting the members of 3 Loaves...... * w V sound business judgment displayed the society on the good work they are DILL PICKLES in the past year. Lucille Morris, doing. Mrs. James Lynch was heard member of the club, gave a tap in two beautiful vocal selections, ac­ ,r...... l O C dance, accompanied by Winifred companied by Mrs. W. R. Kaffir^ Mrs. Shown Only At The American Cookies Bauer. Ellen Dowis, a new member, Margaret B a^e will be hostess at STEAK also gave a pleasing dance number, the next meeting. A triumph in the art of furniture designing that is in keep­ HOMEMADE, 1 accompanied by Bernadette Geiger. DOZ...... XWX ing with the advanced style.' Faithful in detail to its own Only r 1 8 c A social followed, for which Kath­ generation, yet harmonious in present day homes. Possess­ ryn McCarthy’s orchestra provided M. CUMMINS WINS KEEN LUNCH ROOM FOR NOON DAY LUNCH—OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. the music. The club is wateful to ing an easy charm and liveableness, sturdy without being Charles Rust and to the ladies who IN CITY ELECTION clumsy. Priced much less than you would expect to pay. prepared the meal, Mrs. William ALEXANDER MEAT MARKET Sloan, Mrs. Joseph Burns and Miss Durango.—Michael L, Cummins, a Its graceful curves are those which were so popular in fur- 729 Santa Pa Driva ^ H. C. Martin, Prop. Regina Burns, and to the waitresses, member of St. Columba’s parish and niture of the Louis XV period. Expertly finished in a rich Steak, All Kinds...... 18c Cottage Cheese ...... 10c Pt. the Misses Nora Weaver, Cecilia a progressive young business man, was elected city commissioner at the brown shade. Full size Bed, 6-drawer Chest and Vanity, ex­ Bacon Squares ...... Tic Bib Boil, 3 lbs...... 25c Kuhn, Helen Barth, Estelle Rust, actly as sketched. Gertrude Hill and Maxine Sweeney. election April 7. Down At the next regular meeting of the Durango friends of Mrs. Mary Mc­ Bed may also be had in Twin size. AMERICAN BEAUTY BAKERY club, Tuesday, April 21, an election Donald recently received word of her CINNAMON ROLLS, RAISED AND SUGAR -| Kgjt Doien...... A P f ? DOUGHNUTS, Dozen— ...... X U ^ of officers tvill be held. Monday, death April 1 at Colbert, Washing­ Try our Cottage L oaf...... 3 for May 11, has been selected as the ton. The funeral services were held 10^ date for the presentation of the play, in Spokane April 4. Mrs. McDonald “Kindling.” lived here many years ago. American Furniture Co. Members of the club who took part Father Kipp motored to Farming- Visit Our -Sixteenth at Lawrence^ Service, Value I NATIONAL OUTLET SHOE STORE in the K. of C. show this week were ton Monday, returning Tuesday, Luggage Dept and Satisfaetion Joe Kastner, Betty Rust, Dot Kock, Miss Lillian Dailey underwent an 760 SnnU Fe Drive KEyatone 2575 Gertrude Koester, Marion L«mpert, operation for appendicitis at Mercy BEAUTIFUL SPRING STYLES Maxine Day, Anne Maguire and hospital last Friday. S Grace and Eleanor O’Brien. Dan Cummins is in Mercy hospital ' Especially Priced at $2.95 The officers of St. Joseph’s Alumni receiving treatment for an infected PARISH WILL HAVE f i ! association, Bert McCIoskey, Clarice hand. 9 -i Wobido and Mary O’Geara, are al­ John Hatter recently sold his BASEBALL LEAGUE ready making plans for the banquet ranch on Florida and has moved to LOOP MARKET MESSENGER’S SERVICE STATION at which members of the graduating town to live. Batteries - Tires - Accessories - Gas - Oil - Greasing class will be received as members. Mrs. Thomas Hunt is enjoying a (St. Dominic’s Parish) FOURTH AND ELATI______;______SOUTH 0800 Members of the junior and senior visit from her brother, Jerry O’Con­ A very lively meeting of the Holy classes of St. Joseph’s school are ac­ nell, who is here from his home in Name society was held Monday eve­ VOGUE MILLINERY SHOPPE— 766 Santa Fe Drive tive in disposing of tickets for the Ohio, ning. Several matters of importence junior-senior prom to be held Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cummins re­ were discussed, including the Holy NETTIE MAE HAT SHOP—S60 Santa Fe Drive day evening. May 19, at the Argo­ Name baseball league which is to be Two Storaa. NETTIE MAE SHEPHARD, Prop. Phone TA. 8660 ceived word last week of the birth f u r i t g AFTER EASTER SALE ON ALL HATS______USE OUR WILL CALL naut hotel. of a baby boy te their son, John in operation this year after a five or High Masses for the week were Cummins, and his wife. six years’ lapse. Paul Murray, the **QuaUty Plus Quantity Equals Economy'' announced as follows: Monday, president, also suggested a parish B & R GROCERY AND MARKET LOOP MARKET 729 SANTA FE thanksgiving in honor of St. Joseph; FR. CYRIL ZUPAN league of indoor baseball which “A Home-Owned Store?’ Tuesday, thanks^ving in honor of would include as many of the young Every Day Prices the Blessed Virgin; Wednesday, men of St. Dominic’s as have an south 2067-W ______Free Delivery______246 W. 6th Ave, thanksgiving in honor of the Sacred BIRTHDAY GUEST urge to play twilight baseball. This Heart; Thursday, for the Purga- suggestion met with hearty co-oper­ CINNAMON ROLLS, doz...... 15^ SANTA FE SHOE HOSPITAL torian society; Friday, for a special Pueblo.—The Preseren, the oldest ation. Committees were appointed to I;1 musical organization in the city, assist in perfecting plans for both DONUTS, cake or augar, doz...... 15^ SHOE REBUILDING intention. composed of members of St. Mar^s Donald Joseph Italiano, infant son leagues. parish, honored the Rev. Cyril Zupan, The members of the Blessed Vir­ HOME MADE BREAD, large loaf...... 742 Santa Fe Drive TAbor 7782 of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Italiano, O. S.B., at a dinner Sunday evening Call and Delivery Service______was baptized Sunday by Father Zel­ gin sodality will receive Commun­ HOT CROSS BUNS, doz...... !...... 15^ at the Congress hotel on his sixty- ion at the 7:30 Mass this Sunday. ler. Peter Dubiase and Lucille ninth birthday. The members, many Pasicchio were the sponsors. Never in the history of St. Dom­ EXTRA SPECIAL! Come to the Purity Bakery for 3 MAC’S GENERAL SHOE REPAIR of whom have known Father Zupan inic’s parish has such a vast assem­ Now Open for and Fully Equipped fbr First Class Shoe Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rust, GOB from their childhood, plan some event blage attended services as that which Why Go Downtown When We Do It Better Here? Galapago street, are the happy par­ for every birthday of their beloved loaves of Cottage Bread— for 10^ SATURDAY ONLY. 2 BLOCKS FROM CHURCH was present at the 7:30 Mass on 604 ELATl STREET ______ents of a daughter, bom Tuesday, pastor, and the affair this year was Easter Sunday. Every available FRUIT BARS, 2 Dozen...... 25< April 7. They have named her Mary especially notable. Father Cyril space was taken even to the very MARY FRANCIS SHOP SANTA FE DRIVE, TABOR 9103 Ann. Mother and baby are at St. Zupan js an honorary member of the portals of the large edifice. To Mrs. FRENCH AND ITAI^IAN BREAD...... Specializing in Children’s and Ladies’ Out-Sizes in Dresses Anthony’s hospital and are getting Preseren. He has been the pastor Gretchen Coursey and her very able along nicely. of the parish since its organization assistants who rendered the music Made to Measure and Satisfaction Guaranteed The Altar and Rosary society will 37 years ago. The members of the at the High Mass on Easter Sunday i receive Communion this Sunday at entertainment committee of the club which was held at 7:30 o’clock, the LOOP SHOE FREE WHEELING the 7 o’clock Mass. who planned the party were J. A. fathers of the parish and the mem­ The Best in BEDDING PLANTS Miss Margaret Taney of the class Gornick, chairman; P. F. Babish, A. bers of the congregation are very REPAIR SHOP SODA FOUNTAIN of '29 entertained her classmates F. Gornick, J. A. Kasyelic and J. F. 15th and Lawrence Starr. The president of the club grateful. Many well-merited com­ Used For Porch Boxes, Baskets and Garden Monday evening. Twelve of the pliments were showered by those IN THE LOOP MARKET twenty members were, present, the had invited John D. Butkovich, the who heard the rendition of Con- For Real Satisfaction Furniture others being out of town. silver-tongued orator of the Slo­ Henry J. Hettinger venians, to act as toastmaster and cone’s Mass. The following took HALF SOLES on Hot Days Cash or Credit The oratorical contest being spon­ he graciously accepted. Every mem­ part in the singing: Cecilia Cook, 466 Pearl Phone SO. 3866-R sored by St. Joseph’s Dramatic and ber of the organization made a little Nell Grant, Florence Hart, Emma LEATHER, PANCO71- Retail Rooihs Open Social club, in co-operation with Lombard, Margaret Riley, Alice Daily speech congratulating the honored Refresh Yourself at Charles R. Van Zant, is excitiM in­ guest. Riordan, John Crook, Alfred Ran- or USKIDE...... • DC WINDOW SHADES terest in the high school classes. Elim­ ney and Neil Spicer. Miss Edna Far­ DRAPERIES A letter of congratulation was read LADIES’ LOOP A FULL LINE OF inations are being held to choose from Matt J. Jfochevar, president rell accompanied at the organ. SODA FOUNTAIN OFFICE FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER- the four finalists and one alternate, of the club, who was not present The play, “Not So Dumb,” the TOP LIFTS...... 25c INSTALLED whofare to appear the same evening latest effort of the Aquinas players, that members of the Dramatic club because of the serious illness of his Put on While You Wait **Your Fountain" We rent Folding Chairs, Card and H. S. LAY mother. was given at Loretto Heights on Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, will have their contest The high John Germ, well-known singer, Monday evening, and was keenly en­ anything in stock. Established 1888. THE BLIND MAN school trophy, a beautiful loving cup, rendered several selections; John joyed by a large audience. 720-22 E. Colfax York 4416 must be won three successive years Kostelec played accordion numbers; The Misses Frances O’Gara and E. A. Cook & Co* CANDY SHOP PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 by the same class in order to secure P. A. Babish and Ed. L. Mensinger Chas. J. Mullen, Prop. in the Loop Market permanent possession. Margaret McCIoskey are recovering SPECIAL RUSTS PHARMACY offered piano solos. from a very serious attack of the WATCH CASE MAKERS Students of the high school who The table was arranged with bou­ ...... lb. Comer 19th and California “flu.” Repairing a Specialty OPTOMETRIST took part in the K. of C. minstrel quets of roses and spring flowers Mrs. Julia Bochatey of Moncreif OLD FASHIONED lU O Q ^ Complete Drug Store Snppliea show this week were Helen Barth, and lighted tapers. The decorations place is slowly recovering from com­ Room 24, Evans Block CHOCOLATE d r o ps.....ID* Proscriptions Carefully Filled Nora Weaver, Maxine Sweeney, were placed by Frank Starr, a mem­ plications following a severe cold. 1460 Lawrence St. COCOANUT Francis Hose and Edward Wolter. ber of the club. The large birthday Ph. TAbor 3622 Denver, Colo. DIPS...... lb. 29^^ AND OPTICIAN Across From Holy Ghost Church Miss Anna Patrick is again able TAbor 8928 MAin 9808 The girls’ indoor team is holding cake, iced in pink and white with daily workouts after school. candles, was placed in front of 'the to be about her home after a severe HELEN WALSH attack of rheumatism. Loop Photo Shop Loop Flower Shop Associate The class play has been chosen and honor guest. rehearsals will soon begin. The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., of Can­ Classes for the children who at­ Portrait and Commercial SPECIAL W. R. JOSEPH Eileen LafSon, Catherine Maguire on City was one of the speakers and tend the public school and who are Photographer Freah Cut Carnations, and Hilda and Grace Watson, mem­ stressed the great honor St. Mary’s preparing for their First Holy Com­ New Low Prices 50^ Doz. munion are being held in the base­ EYES bers of the parish, took part in the has had in the 37 years that Father All Work Guaranteed Fresh Cut Rosea, K, of C. minstrel show this week. Cyril Zupan has been its leader He ment of the rectory every Tuesday, 75^ Doz. up EXAMINED The Altar and Rosary society at said that the work done by him in Wednesday and Friday afternoon at Loop Market Bldg., Suite 19 Also Earge Stock of Assorted its meeting April 8 selected FYiday the parish set an example for all 4 o’clock. One of the fathers is giv­ Ph. KE. 5790 for Appointment Cut Flowers and Potted Plants 205 16th Street evening, April 24, as the date for other parishes. Father Cyril i ing the instructions. Phone TAbor 1880 a card party. Mrs. Martin Bom- sponded graciously to all the co Masters Robert Carroll and Wm. melyn, chairman of the committee gratulations. Casey won the gold medal awards HAM.& BACON FRANK ALIOTO’S DENTIST in charge, will be assisted by the fol­ Covers were placed for Father offered to the altar boys. BOYS FRUIT STAND lowing prefects of the society: Mes- Zupan, Father Fraftcis Hornung, Miss Elizabeth Gartland is ex­ DR. F. J. CLAFFEY dames Kaden, McTavish, Pollock, Father Paul Fife, John Kastelic, pected home shortly after a four Sliced Bacon...... lb. 20^ Stillhammer, Brayton, Frantz, La- John Germ, John Starr, Uudwig months’ sojourn in the East. QUALITY FRUfr AND 1030 Republic Bldg. Croix, Mansfield, Sailey, McGuire, Muhic, Andrew Petros, John Butko­ James Westland, a very popular Boiled Ham...... lb. 40^ VEGETABLES ALWAYS 16th and Tremont PI. Its flavor Doughty, Gutman, Bleismer, Bums vich, Dan Predovich, John Gornick, member of St. Dominic’s parish, is and McBride. There will be awards John Yatsko, Anthony Gornick, gradually recovering from a shock PHONE MAIN 1824 makes the for each table and refreshments will Peter Babish, George Thomas, Frank suffered a few tfeeks ago. be served. Tickets will be 36 cents Pike, John Petrie, Ivan Culig, Mar­ whole meal and may be secured from any mem­ tin Simonich, John Skull, Edward The following girls of St. Dominic’s better ber of the committee. Mensinger, John Skull, Jr., John Saj- school have been selected to assist AUTO TRIMMING The Mesdames Kaden, Stillhammer bel, Joe Russ, John Simonich, An­ as angels in the ceremonies attend­ Glasses at and Bliesmer are in charge of the drew Sajbel, John Hamrick, Steve ant to the First Holy Communion to First Class Work Always altars this month. . . Chanock, Anthony Brumjack, Peter be held early in May: Catherine Honest Prices Elich, Louis Mihelich, John Jersin, Berch, Jean Barry, Kathleen Con- No patient allowed to leave my ofHee Harris Auto Works THIRTY-EIGHT ORDAINED AS John Crist, John Petek, Joe Gornick, boy, Dorothy Clark, Marjorie Dug­ with the least feelinir o{ dissatisfaction gan, Betty Jane Egan, Patricia Jean —you must be pleas^i Over 20 years’ knissTV iNTMioaa s> n/SNitVsi PlIlESTS APRIL 11 John Trontel and Frank Starr. specializing in the refraction of the hu­ 34 W. 13th Ave. MAin 4729 Thirty-eight young men who have Harrington, Virginia Lewis, Rose man eye in Colorado. completed their philosophical and the­ METHODIST BISHOP RAPS Marie Luesy, Catherine Lucio, Rita ological studies at the St. Mary of BIRTH CONTROL ACT Grissom, Kathleen Mahon, Ruth Broken Lenses Duplicated PLANT NOW O’Brien, Rosemary Rollo and Cath­ Francis J. Fisher* Inc. My Big TretSs Shrubs* i\r the Lake seminary,. Mundelein, near Bishop Warren A. Candler, in a from pieces Vine* and PercnnUU Chicago, 111., received sacerdotal or­ letter to the Atlanta Constitution, erine Ramon. Sea Adr. in Sunday Post MAIN 8708 dination in the seminary chapel of Apr. 11, said the postion taken in a Thomas Patrick, one of the ju­ MARTIN J. CULLEN WE MOVE venile stars of the Aquinas players, Haney’s Exclusive Landscape Spaclalists the Immaculate Conception April If. recent action of the Federal Council LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER .n International Nurseries Frame Houta and Garages His Eminence, George Cardinal Mun­ of Churches of Christ in America in is to be a contestant in the elocu­ Free Cstaloe For Ssnrici—KEjrstons 6228 delein, Archbishop of Chicago, offi­ regard to birth control did not repre­ tion and oratorical contest to be Optical Shop METAL LATH 40 years in the same old place. held at Regis college this Sunday Wyandot St. at W. 46th Ave. Offic* A Warthouse, 1821 20tb ciated at the solemn and impressive sent the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1010 15th St. Phone TAbor 2690 On the No, Side—Denver, Colo. ceremonies. South. afternoon. PtBTor, Cole, Amudlle, TwaS

..... -t, i,’ LORETTO PLAYERS REGIS ELOCUTION MISS O’BOYLE ON AID SOCIETY TO SODALITY MEET EXCEL IN DICTION CONTEST SUNDAY Cathedral Players Will Present CONTROL BOARD MEET ON APRIL 21 AT REGIS SUNDAY Friday evening, April 10, Loretto Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in the A meeting of the chairmen of Our Heights college players presented the Mystery Comedy Sunday Night Appointment of Miss Lila O’Boyle The regular monthly business Regis little theater, boys'from the of Denver as a member of the board meeting of the Queen of Heaven Or­ Lady's committees and the prefects drama, “The Broken Soldier of second, third and ' fourth .. year . of of control of the Industrial School for France,” at the state theater tourna­ Regis high school will compete in the “The Silent Shape,” a three-act direction of the Rev. C. M. Johnson. phanage Aid society will, be held at of the colleges, high schools and Boys at Golden has been announced the home. West Forty-Fourth avenue schools of nursing will be convened ment held in the Woman’s club audi­ forty-second annual elocution con­ mystery comedy, written by Jack The actors are chosen from senior by Governor Adams. Miss O’Boyle torium. The , play, taken from the test. Emerson, will be offered this Sun­ members of the public speaking and Federal boulevard, Tuesday, in the library of Regis college this is a teacher in the Denver schools. April’ 21, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Loretta Sunday morning, April 19, at 10 book by Henry Van Dyke, was dram­ Of the second year students, day evening by, the Cathedral play­ classes in the Cathedral high , school. She succeeds to the place held by atized by Mrs. Margaret Mitchell Arthur McGinnish. will give the arena ers in the Oscar Malo, Jr., gjTn- The play starts at 8:30 and admis­ Daugherty, the president, urges a o’clock. Faculty diredtors and other Burke, who also skillfully directed nasium, Logan near 18th, under the Miss Emily Griffith, head of the Op­ large attendance. The Rt. Rev. Bishop faculty members have also been in­ scene from “Quo Vadis;” Fred War- sion is fifty, cents. The Cathedral portunity school, who retired re­ its production. The players were ex­ shauer, “An. .Outcast Plea;” John school orchestra will play. The J. Henry Tihen, D. D., wilhaddress vited to attend. The, business to be ceptionally good in their presenta­ drama is full of mysterious thrills. cently. Other members of the board the meeting. Automobiles will be at discussed includes the choice of the Smith, “Going Home,” and Thomas are Oscar Chapman of Denver and tion of the story of a shell-shocked Patrick, a. special selection. N. C. C. W. NOTICE The following will be included in West Forty-Fourth avenue and Fed­ time and place of the May crown­ soldier who overcame his fear of 0, W. Goetze of Golden. eral boulevard to accommodate all A request comes from the na­ the cast: Alfred Serafin, Cathleen ing, always one of the principal so­ fighting when Jeanne d’Arc appeared Of the third year students, . Ed­ Bradley, Jack Ahern, Gertrude guests from and to the car line. dality activities of the year. to him. Helen McGraw, who played mund Pigeon will interpret “How tional headquarters for informa­ GROUND BROKEN FOR Ruby Played;” John J. Walsh, a se­ tion about Study clubs organized Schilling, Bud Ellerby, Roberta Jert- Antoine Courcy, a priest, received in connection with Catholic, soci­ berg, Vincent Connor and Lawrence NEW HOSPITAL ANNEX RESTORATION OF P A N T I^ N PRIEST DIES AFTER BROTHER first prize in the tournament for dic­ lection from Van . Dyke’s ‘.‘Lost Gallagher. tion. Her clear voice showed the Word;” Walter Knanz, “The Polish eties affiliated with the Diocesanetl._ NEARLY COM PLETE^ GIVES HIM COMMUNION good work of her director. Pierre Boy,” and Martin D. Currigah, a se­ Council of Catholic Women. Will, LANpSLIDE DAMAGES OREGON (Continued From Page 1) The work of restoring the Pan­ The Rev. William S. Creeden, act­ lection from “Henry VI.” the chairman of each Study club theon in Rome is nearly completed. ing pastor of St. Matthew’s church. DuvaH the soldier, was cleverly played in this diocese please send a re­ HOSPITAL will increase the capacity of the hos­ by Alvena Lsversedge, her portrayal The seniors have been limited to Damage amounting to several thou­ pital to some 375 beds. Work at the The necessary repairs have been New York, for the last fifteen years, more serious selections. Charles port laf work aind names of of­ died April 5 in St. Bernard’s rectory, being well nigh perfect. Even when ficers to . sand dollars resulted April 7 when a hospital has been hampered for lack made in the dome and on the outside she was not talking she was acting. Eatough has , chosen a scene from GEORGIA ZEIGER, huge earth slide swept down ^ from of space, not only in the care of walls, and travertine frameworks Saranac Lake, N. Y., two hours after The^ part of Jeanne d'Arc was pre­ “Julius Caesar,’” Eklward Breen • a 928' South Union Ave., the bluffs back of St. Vincent’^S hos­ patients, but also in provision for have been fitted in those windows he had collapsed in St. Bernard’s sented by Virginia McMindes with scene from “Hamlet,” ’Dominic' Zar- Pueblo, Colorado? . pital, Portland, Ore., and piled up student nurses. Last fall, with the that lacked them. In the interior of church just' as he had received Holy naturalness, ease and grace. Minor lengo a scene from “Doctor Faustus” • This information is also needed against the rear of the building^ TBe largest class of probationers in the the gallery, which was much altered Communion from his brother, the parts were well presented by Geral­ and Carl Reinert a scene from “Rich­ for the quarterly meeting of the lava-like flow of yellow clay took out history of the hospital, applications during the restoration under Pope Rev. Joseph Creeden, the pastor. He dine Gray and Victoria Kneip. The ard III.” the N. C. C. W., which will be trees, fences and shrubbery. Fire­ had to be limited because of lack of Benedict XIV, a sample of the orig­ had been staying with his, brother players and director are indeed to be A gold medal will be awarded'the held in Pueblo April 29. men were standing by. Continued space. The new building will relieve inal Roman decoration has been re­ since October, owing to heart disease. congi-atulated upon their success. best speaker in each diyision. .. | rainfall caused the slide. the congested condition. constructed. His age was 58. Wednesday evening, the masked co-ed social given for the benefit of the athletic association was held in the social room of the college. Miss Evelyn Miner was elected queen. She presented the prize for the best costume to Catherine Eichholf. Prizes for the funniest costumes were awarded to Alvena Leversedge and Mary Moffit, and for the best ^altz to Regina Coll and Mary Ellen Ma- ginnis. Music was furnished by a college orchestra. It is thought that enough money w was realized to send members to the division play at Boulder May 2, at which teams from Wyoming univer- .■«ity, Teachers’ o.f Greeley, Aggdes of Ft. Collins, Denver university and Colorado college will- also be repre­ sented. The Biology club members were entertained April 11 at the Blue Bar- rott inn. A delicious plate luncheon wfcs served and each member' re­ ceived a small toy dog as a favor. The play, “The Blind Princess,” given by the children at St. Clara’s orphanage April 12, was directed by Mi.ss Margie Cannon, a sophomore at L o re ^ Heights college. Miss Can­ -‘■'iS; S’) non is to be commended for her suc­ cess with the small children. The Aquinas players presented a comedy, “Not So Dumb,” in the col­ lege auditorium Monday under the direction of Father J. j. Regan, 0. P. Comedy honors went to Tom Pat­ rick, a Regis high school student, who played the role of a supposedly deaf and dumb boy. The college and academy faculty and students take THE GOLDEN EAGLE’S SEMI-ANNUAL this opportunity of extending their thanks to the players for their cour- te.sy in giving the play. The candy sale held Monday and Tuesday for the benefit of the mis­ sions was a financial success. All the money returns have not yet been made so it is not known exactly how much was realized. ’ ’ CATHEDRAL R.-T.A. ELECTS OFFICERS The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Cathedral Sugar Camels, Chester­ Brown Muslin Pepsodent, Ipana, P.-T.A. Monday afternoon: Presi­ *^ 'J /. /-I I dent, Mrs. Paul Macker; vice presi­ Ij ip: •v.t* *: n Only 1 bag to a customer. fields, Lucky Full pieces, first quality, Kolynos, Pebeco dent, Mrs. Thomas Connelly; record­ m.:.' •/■'i.’.vl E ing secretar5% Mrs. Martina Lundell; None to children. Strikes, Old Golds yard wide. (Limit 20 yards.) Tooth Pastes treasurer, Mrs. A. A. Hauk; corres­ None sold to children. We re­ We limit quantities. NO PROFIT SALE PRICE serve the right to limit quantities. ponding .secretary, Mrs. W. J. McGet- K j;' -rA NO PROFIT SALE PRICE tigan; historian, Mrs. Paul Hodges; NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE. chairman of ways and means' com­ mittee, Mrs. J. E. Flynn; chairman of -LB. membership committee, Mrs. Robert BAG ;PKG. Kelly; chairman of cafeteria, Mrs. 5 (Third Floor Annex) Frank Haberl; chairman of program, (Basement) (Main Floor) Mrs. Frank Krabacher; press chair­ (Main Floor Annex) man, Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh; chair­ man of Study circle, Mrs. Arthur J. Hart; chairman of nutrition, Mrs. Crystal White House Brooms Full Fashioned Lux, Camay, Life­ John Demmer; chairmen of hospital­ ity, Mrs. Walter O’Neill and Mrs. A. Soap Four-stitched, good quality Silk Hosiery buoy or Almond J. Monniere; chairman of courtesy We limit 4 bars to a cus­ House Brooms. ' Chiffon, service weight. Coco Soaps committee, Mrs. J. J. O’Neil; chair­ tomer. Grenadine or tram silk. man of boys’ loan, Mrs. 0. B. Thum; NO PROFIT SALE PRICE ■* We limit quantities. NO PROFIT SALE PRICE chairman of child welfare, Mrs. Ed­ NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE ward Christopher. Pupils of the second grrade pre­ sented an outstanding program of ^ BARS 3 BARS songs, recitations and dances. . ' I I - ' I ' “The System of Education Used in the Industrial School for Girls at (Basement) (Fifth Floor). (Main Floor) (Main Floor) Morrison” was the subject of an in­ teresting talk by Miss Lucille Mur­ phy. Common Nails Mrs. Flynn, retiring president, ad­ Maxwell House or Women’s 12-Momme dressed the meeting, expressing her Del Monte Coffee 8|to (50d Common Nails. We Low Cuts Silk Pongee appreciation of the co-operation she ; strap Slippers, Pumps, Ties received from officers and members We reserve the right to limit reserve right to limit quan­ Limit 10 yards to a cus­ tities. of popular leathers. Black tomer. of the Cathedral P.-T.A. while presi­ quantities. and colors. dent and asking the same loyal sup­ NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE port for the new officers. NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE On behalf of members, Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh read a splendid tribute -l b . to Mrs. Flynn, following'which she 2 *LB. was presented with a basket of roses CAN n \, as a token of sincere esteem and '(Basement) (Fifth Floor) (Main Floor Annex) (Third Floor) \ gratitude. Vocal selections were given by the m s s m B a Mothers’ club, under the direction of Mrs. Frank Krabacher, with Mrs. Folding Champion and Men’s Fine John R. Schilling as accompanist. The closing prayer was said by Card Tables A. C. Spark Plugs Dress Shirts Mrs. A1 Hauk. Carefully tailored of quality A good, sturdy table that To fit all cars. ALTAR SOClEtY folds easily. fabrics. Slight irregulars. HOLDS ELECTION NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE NO PROFIT SALE PRICE \ (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) The Altar and Rosary society held electiqfts of officers at its meeting Thurs^y

BASEBALL LEAGUE CAST CHOSEN FOR Register Small Ads! Industrial Problems Conference TO START IN MAY Schedule of Important Events MYSTERY PLAY WHEN YOU ARE FISHING» THINK ! See editorial pace, upper right. People'i to Be Held Monday and Tuesday at Cathedral Given by Rector (St. Leo's Parish) Buildins -and Loan Associat'on. Teiv of the new members of St. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS* HOME. 177J been announced. All the aff^rs Leo’s Dramatic club were initiated Grant. Pleasant home for girls. (Continued From Page 1) Mrs. J. P. Donley, Miss Mary Shelly, The Rev. Hugh t . McMenamin, at the last meeting. A very inter­ DENVER AUTO TOP CO. resident of the Rocky Mountain Mrs. J. H. Bryan, Miss Mary Lynch, rector of '-^he CatWedrarl, has an­ mentioned above, with the exception General Upholiterlng. 1213 Lawrence St. nounced ^ the'" following schedule of of the religious services, will, be esting one-act play and a short com­ Fuel company, Denver, will present Mrs. M. J. Crptty, Miss Minnie Bu- edy sketch were presented by the new DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP “Industrial Relations in the Coal jacish, Miss Anna Fallon, Miss Mar-' events for the parish: held in the Oscar Malo, Jr., gym­ Formerly Sunday, May 3,s afternoon, musi­ nasium. members. The cast selected for the Ciller & Donehue Fields of Colorado.” She will be fol­ garet Fallon, Mrs. W. J. Kirk, Miss mystery play, “Skull’s Lights,” is Pictare* and Framing lowed by Dr. J. M. Bramhall, profes­ Margaret Mahoney, Mri. Harvey J. cal recital of junior'iHJpils; evening, recital by more advhnc^bd music pu- now rehearsing. The play will be MAin 08<2 822 12tli Street sor of political science at the Univer­ Smithy Mrs. A. G. Douds and Mrs. Diocesan SEMINARY GUILD presented in the near future. A TO Z Expreii and Moving. Prleei sity of Colorado, Boulder, who will M. J. Dunlea. pils. \ " v Sl.OO per hour; 2 men, tl.SO. Big truck; give a summary of a research report Following is the detailed program: The 1931 Holy Name baseball Sunday, May 10, elocirti^'n con­ TO MEET APRIL 22 The many friends of Miss Alice trunke and baggage, 60o and up. Phone of a study made by the Federal Coun­ Monday, April 20, 1931 season will open the second Sunday test, for Cathedral high school, Monahan will be glad to know that KEyetuna 6741. Stand, 19tb and California 9:30 a. m. -Knights of Columbus audl- of May. Plans to that end were com­ she Is recovering from an operation atreet. cil of Churches on “Industrial Rela­ torlum. Wednesday, May 13, Cathedral tions in the Coal Fields.” Thomas Chairman—B. K. Sweeney, president, B. pleted at the G. & M. headquarters high school junior “prom.” St. Thomas Seminary guild performed last week at St. Joseph’s WANTED—Party to lell eggi to con- F. Mahony, Longmont, chairman of K. Sweeney Electric Co., Denver, Colorado. of the league, 1534 Glenarm, last WilriioM its regular monthly meet­ hospital. Bumers. Write Box E. D., Care Catholic Unemployment week. Sunday, May 17, at 8:30 Mass, Register.. the Knights of Columbus Mexican Opening Remarks ...... First Communion. In the evening, ing WedB^esday evening, April 22, in Mrs. Maggie Coyle, mother of Welfare committee, will discuss “In­ ...... The Rev. Harold V. CampWt Six clubs to date have been en­ the■ Capitol ■ Life Insurance■ building...... Mrs. Winifred Foley of this parish, NRW HOLLAND HOTEL—Working peo­ tered: Cathedral, St. Leo’s, St. Dom­ exhibition by physical culture classes ple out expenses. Good board and room, dustrial Relations in the Beet Fields.” Chairman Colorado Conference of school. East 16th Avd; and Sherman St. All passed away Sunday after a long $7.60 )u>; phone and water in each room. The conference will close with an Unemployment and Charity...... inic’s, St. Elizabeth’s, Holy Family promoters and rnlmbers are urged to illness. Cathedral parish; walking distance. Phone ...... The Rev. John R. Mulroy and St. Catherine’s. Sunday, May 24, Solemn Pontifi­ TAbor 6201, 1760 Pennsylvania street. Informal dinner at 6:30 Tuesday eve­ Diocesan Director, Catholic Charities, Denver cal Maas and Confirmation. In the attend. Attention is-called to this The children are urged to be pres­ ning at the Brown Palace hotel. A The Technological Aspects of Unemploy­ The following capable officers, notice as the regular motithly notices ent at the rectory every Saturday MAXEY'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP speaker on this occasion will be the ment ...... - ...... John Grots known to all followers of Denver afternoon. May Day exercises, with of the meeting will not be mailed to All kinds of Hand Tooled Novelties. Secretary, Colorado State Federation of Labor athletics as assuring the success of crowning of the Blessed Virgin, 650 morning. Imdies' and gents’ pocketbooks, belts, etc. Rev. Russell I. Wilbur, pastor of the Stabilization of Employment...... students appearing in procession. members. The monthly meeting of the Young 2303 East 6th Avenue. Notre Dame de Lourdes church at ...... E. J., Vetter. President the league, have been chosen: Presi­ Colorado Manufacturers' Association, Denver Sunday, June 7, Ordinations to the Ladies’ sodality was held Monday READERS OF CATHOLIC REGISTER St. Louis, Missouri, a well-known stu­ dent, Horace Gamble; secretary. evening at the club house. The 3mune Secure half rate. Dr. W. A. O’Connell Diseussipn. Prank Gartland; treasurer, Joseph riesthood by Bishop J. Henry Tihen, Western Paper—“Three hundred dent of economics, lecturer and for­ 2:00 p, m.—Knights of Columbus audi­ ladies will receive Communion this agrees to allow readers of this paper half mer Anglican minister. The Rev. Cuzak. I. D, deaf mutes sang 'The Star-Spangled rate on Chlropfactlc 'treatments. For free torium. gThe graduation exercises of the Banner’ with their hands.” That’s Sunday. examination you may 'telephone Keystone Dr. William O’Ryan and the Rt. Rev. Chairman—The Rev. William Higgins, The league could admit two more 4063 or call at Suite 247 Staele Bldg., Bishop J, Henry Tihen are the other pastor of St. Fhilomena’s church, Denver. _ parishes at the next Meeting next Cathedral high school will be early one audience that had no trouble corner 16 th and Welton. Wages and Prosperity...Earl Hoage, Presi­ in June, but the date has not yet reaching the high notes. PATRONIZE OUR ADVER’nSERS. speakers. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, mem­ dent, Colorado State Federation of Labor Wednesday evening/ April ,22. Any BROWN CHAMBERS HOTEL ber of the board of directors of the The Mexican Wage Earner...... such additional clubs will be con­ 328 17tb Strtet National Council of Catholic Women, ...... Dr. Thomae E. Purcell, K.S.G. sidered. Newly remodeled, newdy furn.; all rooma Kansas City, Mo, with bath and desk ph.; rates SB wk. up; will preside. The Effect of Low Wages on the Family...... , Maybe You Can Solve Mickey Monse^$^Puzzle transient $2. Opp. Brown Palape. KE. 5208. As has been the cpstom in the ...... The Rev. Edgar Schmiedelcr, O.S.B. IRRIGATION IN EGYPT , past, there will be discussion from St. Benedict’s College, Atchison, Kant. The Nile river irrigates 5,000,000 NEW OWNERSHIP MODISTI Discussion. DELLA HASKINS, Proprietor the floor at the close of each session. acres ■ and this number may be in­ , 10 Prizes o f $700o00 Eac) 8:00 p. m.—Knights of Columbus audi­ creased to 7,600,000 acres by en­ Cleaning by Bodefelt The conference is open to the public. torium. ^ 2422 E. 6th Ave. ' York 4027 Reservations for the dinner meet­ Chairman, Earl Rentfro, manager. Credit gineering improvements. PHONE US FOR PRICES AND APPOINT ing can be made through the Rev. Union League of MItionri, Kansas City, MENTS Missouri. .WEST 29TH AVE. BEAUTY SHOP F. Gregory Smith and Mrs. M.' J. Co-operative Finance for the Workers...... Ph. GAllup 7158 Hazel Hardle 2746 W. O’Fallop, who are In charge, or by ...... The Rt. Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, D.D. Ph. GAI. 7158. Hazel Hardle. 2746 W. 29th calling the Catholic Charities. Bishop ofv Greatt u - Fails, Great Fails, Mont. TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY Special attention is given to the | worker...... _„...The Rev. J. M. Campbell HOME BREAD AND ROLLS registration of all those attending Ame>, Iowa CONSUMERS Fancy Cakes and Pies , the sessions of the Catholic Confer­ Diicusaion, Full Line of Dairy Products Tutaday, April 21, 1931 2742 W. 29th Ave. James Taylor, Prop. ence on Industrial Problems and to 9:80 a. m.—Knights of ColUmbuz audi­ a proper display of literature which torium. MARKET CO. ALICE T. LAWLESS h ^ been used by the conference in Chairman—Herbert Falrall. CHIROPRACTOR Pope Leo’s Enoyclleal on the Condition of 1232 E. 13th Ave., Denver, Colorado its social study. I«bor ...... 1004 16th St. Near Curtis Phono YOrk 4962 , Although there is no registration ...... The Rt. Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, D.D. BON TON BEAUTY SHOP charged, the conference makes a Bishop of Great Falls, Great Falls, Mont. Learn Beauty Culture special effort to enroll all who are Discussion. Special Summer Ratai 2:00 j>. m.—Knights of Columbus audi­ 604 Fourteenth St. TAbor 9068 Interested so they may be sent a torium. printed report of the conference. Chairman—^Tht Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, D.D., TYDINGS Residing at the literature and reg- LL.O. HEMSTICH A SPECIALTY SHOP Industrial Relations in the Coal Fields of Dry Goods and Notions-—Drastmaklng istrafftin tables throughout the con­ Colorado...... Miss Josephine Roche, Presi­ HENS . Your Patronage Solicited—Prompt Service ference will be members of the Cath­ dent, Rocky Mountain Fuel Co.', Denver 2604 East 12th Avenue Phene YOrk 3273 olic Daughters of America. Mrs. Industrial Relations in the Coal Fieldi (A Fat,. Plump, Research Report of the Federal Council WHEN you have traded $16 with us, you Rose Hague was appointed chairman of Churches of Christ in America)----- Stewing...... 2C are entitled to 6 per cent rebate in trade. of this comjnittee. Assisting her are lb. 221 Metzgor’s, dry goods and notions, hem­ ...... Dr. J. M. Bramhall stitching. 20 E. 48th Avo., ^ A in 4689. Mrs.- J. B.» Hunter, Mrs, Thelma Professor of Political Science, Raphael, Miss Margaret Garrett, Mrs. University of Colorado, Boulder PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Industrial Relations in the Baet Fields of by experienced worI(man. Neat, dependable Grace Lawlpr, Mrs. J. A. Seubert, Colorado...... Thomas F. Mahony Job guaranteed. Chairman, Knights of Columbus’ Wel­ ANTON BERINGER fare Committee, Lonkmont, Colorado York 8679-J. Shop at 163. Madison. St. YOUNG LADIES TO Discuesion. 6:30 p. m.—Dinner meeting. Brown Pal­ CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP, 2081 East RECEIVE SUNDAY ace hoteL BACON ISth Ave. Naivette Croquignole, Nistle Cir- Chairman—Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon. culine and Combination Waves. Only gen­ Opening P rayer'...... - uine Nivette and Nistle supplies used. Cali (St. Elizabeth^i Parish) The Pastoral Letter and Industrial Pro- Fancy York 2176. This Sunday the''Soung Ladies’ gram....The Rev. Russell I. Wilbur, Pastor, Sliced.. Ib. 25c ORIENT HOTEL, in heart of shopping sodality, the Children of Mary and Notre Dame De Lourdes, St. Louis, Mo. district. Special permanent rates. 1726 The Dignity of Man...... Welton street. Fireproof eonstraetlon. the Angels’ society will receive Holy ...... The Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, D.D., LL.D. Elevator. Phone XEyetone 2266. Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass. Pastor, St. Leo’s church, Denver. Colorado ¥- The members of the Youhg La'^ies’ Address....The Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D. FIRST AVE. HOTEL, 116 Broadway. Closing Prayer, Modern rooms, hot and cold vrater, talephone, sodality will have their monthly meet­ elevator, free parking. $1.00 day and up. ing on Wednesday evening, in tlw Low permanent rates. school. '■ ': 40 HOURS’ HELD POT ROASTS EGGS from the farm, delivered Tuesdays Next week on the second Tuei^ay and Fridays, since 1921. Keystone 3883. of the novena before the Feak,of AT ROCKY FORD Corn Fed II 1 C ^ PAINTING, calciminlng, decoration; all re­ St. Anthony, devotions in honor of pairs on plaster, brick, cement and wood­ the will be held in the morning', Beef...... ID. IDC work: by day or contract. J. J. Gillen. 861 Rocky Ford.—Sunday, -April 12, know me. I’m W alt Disney’s Mickey $760.00 each or a Chevrolet Sedan and $100.00 Bannock street. Phone South 3830. after the Masses and also in the markejl the -close of the Forty Hours’ evening at 7:45 Mouse, f ^ o u s star o f ,CQlumhi& Pict , extra for being prompt. ■'jK UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Glovai ivotioms at , St, Peter’s church. mended. Humming' Bird hosiery, Denver A High Mass will he ceMbnlM? -Wiy tdoTc advantage , of the chance ures. Right now I’m in a puz,zle and it’s up to “I’ll bet you’v4^ver heard of anything easier Umbrella Shop, 1604 Arapahoe St. Second at S o'clock next Wednesday in honor to attend the beautiful services. The Fruits and Vegetables than winning a'ltj?t prize in our popular contest floor. Main 3452. you to find my twin and me. W e are the on/y of St. Joseph, patron of the Catholic sermoi\s given by Father Doherty Home Grown Spinach, ten equal fmef prizes are being given away at MONEY TO LOAN on improved city or Church. It is ho,ped that the parish­ two exactly alike in this.whole picture. 'Ouf were'’very invpressive. High Mass was 5^ a pound. and’if-*•if/theionce, there are ties, we’ll pay duplicate town real estate; no rad tape, no delay. Mr. ioners will come in good number to sung Sunday. Mrs- J- B- Lacey, Miss heads, eyes, arms, hands, legs, feet and tails are Phelps, 1711 California St. Keystone 2367. the morning Masses on this day and prizes..x'.^inners w ll be selected according to Marie La^ey and Clyde Able sang a Seedless Grapefruit, the same, and we are in identical poses. I can GRAY & ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE that they will also receive Holy Com­ beautiful trio, "Ave Maris Stella,” at th eir^ a d es when the final decision is made. 429 E. 17th Ave. KE. 3760 munion in honor of St. Joseph. 5^ each. Get your permanent wave now. Perma­ the Offertory. In the evening at 7:30 promise ^ou, a jolly, good time trying to decide W ^ao not accept answers from people outside nent waving done by Prof. Alphonso, $8.60 A baby hoy, George Robert Bahl, o’clock, the Litany of the was which two we are. Maybe you won’t find us at and up. ' Spec, shampoo and finger wave by was baptized last Sunday afternoon. S. A. or in CHiicago. Try your luck, now, in artists, 75c. Give us a trial, we satisfy. sung and therg was a procession of all— but if you do, you certainly will be lu t ^ .^ The child was born the day previous, the Blessed Sac^ment. The sermon LOUISE HAT SHOP '■ 'finding my twin and me. S ^ d the numbers you CORONADO APARTMENTS — 440 East April n Study tlie picture carefully and when you think are ours by letter or by card to Mr. 13th avenue. Furnished buffet and $-room The highest averages in St. Eliza­ Jby Father Dohei%, was followed by Hats Moulded to the Head apartments: Frigidaire. Call Apt. 1$ or cal} beth’s school for March were: Grade Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ lyou’ve found my twin and me, by all r^ans Dilberg at the address below. You’ll hear at once Main 9461. 8, Mary Gitte; grade 7, Luella Sae- ment. Father Larkin of La Junta, Madam LOUISE BROWN hurry up and send our numbers to<5lecome if you are correct.” LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. man; grade 6, Clarence Jordan; grade Father Doherty of Ordway) Father Undernouritbtd babiaa a specialty. $601 Laquerre of Las Animas, and his Room 214 McClintoek Bldg. eligible for this opportunity. We p^Ihe win­ V.'. C. DILBERG, Publicity Director, Vine street. Franklin 8661. 5, Paul Arundel; grade 4, Christ Al­ lison; grade 3, Rose Steinback; grade house west, -Father Villemuere, as­ 16th and California Denver. Colo. ners in this fric^-making-offe^5 «i total of Room 554,502 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, IlL ROOM and board, children or adults: well sisted Father Conway at the evening ■ t heated, nicely furnished home, 84 W. Archer 2, Kathryn Tassinopulos, and grade 1, Paul Montoya. services.'' PI. Phone South 3270-M. Father Conway read to the cor.i- TO THE CATHOLICS MAN, father of 7 children, needs work. gregation, Sunday evening, tjtf lei;- Will do anything. P. Tfttiar. 716 26th St. OF COLORADO SOCIETY GIVES ter received* from Pope Pius a I in ROOM and board in private home; rceson- answer to the cablegram sent by It is now one year since the eble. 2068 Clarkson street. Phone York $50 TO CHURCH 4276-H Jack Hoyte in appreciation of the Society of St'. Vincent de Paul Write Today for Holy Father’s recent broadcast. FOR RENT—Single garage, $4.00. 842 S t ’s Parish, Opened its Shelter Home at \ Inca street. , A Requiem Mass was sung Mon­ Pueblo.—At their meeting last day, April 13, at the request of Mrs. 1366 Cherokee St. for the care JANITOR end houseman needs permanent Sunday, the members of the Holy Will Morrison, for the repose of the Father Heumann’s position. Geo. Worth, 726 Kelamsth St. Phone MAin 1098. Name society voted a donation of soul of Spaulding Morris, who died of unemployed homeless men. AMAZING BOOK MAN WANTS work half-days or two or fifty dollars from their treasury to recently. During that time we have fur­ the Easter collection. Mrs. H. D. Clute entertained the three days a^ weak. Gallup 0861-J._____ nished 4,207 lodgings, provided FOR SALE—Five-room modern houae, The members of the senior sodality members of the Altar and Rosary so­ garage. 1828 Gilpin atreet; bear ehurch were the guests of St. Mary’s parish ciety at her home Thursday after­ 9,068 meals, secured 168 posi­ and school. sodality Tuesday evening of last noon, April X6. ^^Aids to Good Health’’ FOR BENT—Strictly modern five-room week. Mrs. Pius Wathen is able to be out tions and given out a large house, full basement, fine condition: walk­ A social was given Thursday eve­ with the aid of crutches, after being amount of clothing. ing dlstenec, two blocks from St. Leo’s ning, April 16, in the parish hall by confined to her home by a sprained and St. Elizabeth’s churches. Adults only. the senior sodality. ankle. To accomplish thia, we have 911 Champa street. Mrs. 0. Pfefferle and Mrs. George HOLMES AUTO SERVICE Mrs. Ellen Morris of Kansas City, almost depleted our limitec^' General auto repairing. £st. 1907, Vul­ Hubbard are still confined to their Mo., is here for the summer. She is canizing, tirai, .aeeeazorict and good oil at beds at their homes. Miss Agnes visiting her son, Edward Morris, who funds. Are you not'willing. 5b 60c a gallon. 2741-43 N. Speer Bird. Gal. Lynch has returned from the hos­ is farming west of Rocky Ford. 6436-J. help us carry on this wor^ 1»y FREE pital at Salida, Colorado. iio O * LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOP This Sunday is Communion day sending your contributi^ to 1 4 3 Specializing in Frederich Vita Tonic Per­ for the members of the senior and manent Wave, gives the hair a soft, beauti­ REGIS DRAMATIC the Society at its headquarters, ful wave. Conscientious work guaranteed. junior sodalities. Reasonable prices. Keystone 2705. 332 A card party will be given next CLUB WINS CUP 612 Exchange Buildj^^? McClintoek Bldg. 1664 California St. week by the April unit of the Altar MRS. ATKINSON has moved her millinery society. ■ The Regis College Dramatic club THANK yi^U to I64S E. 16th Ave., Apt, 2. Remodeling end order work a apecialty. Agent for Nu- organized this year by Professor SOCIW ’OF You need this valuable 288 page book. It will Bona corset and coraelctte; made to your BRIGHTON STATUE John Dunphy scored a signel sue measurement. cess in its first public performance ST. VINCEOT DE PAUL be S^nt to you FREE. “Aids To Good Health” tells COMPETENT woman wsnji day work. BLESSING SUNDAY April 10 in the (5olorado state thea­ in simple language how-to .treat such health de­ York 2128. ter tournament. The Regis players stroying ailments as those listed in the coupon GUARANTEED rebuilt batteries, $2.25 and yours. Tires all sizes, slightly used, Brighton.—The blessing of the presented “Allison’s Lad,” a drama below. Think of it— more than 4,100,000 of these price $1. Tulloh, 638 Santa Fe. Phone So. statue of the Little Flower presented of the English civil wars. Competing Clo?$ig Out Sale big books have been placed in homes throughout 1752-W. to St. Augustine’s church by Mrs. in the group of colleges and Little I FurnSj^re, Rugs, Gas and WANTED—500 or 600 Yeung Leghorn theaters, Regis was awarded the first Co« * Ranges, Office Furni- the world. Hundreds of thousands of people the hens. Will pay better than market price. Herbert Fairall of Denver will be 8300 So. Clarkson St. held at 4 o’clock this Sunday after­ prize for the best production in its t^ e . All Must Go at Cost world over hav^ound. health and radiant happi­ 1938 WASHINGTON ST. One front room noon. Thg Rev. Basil Supersaxo, S.J., group, a silver cup. James Burke, Less. ness through following the advice of Father $12 a month; everything furnished. Hot of Regis college, Denver, will deliver who had the lead in “Allison’s Lad,” We Rent Fold. Chairs and Heumann. water heat, telephone, walking distance. the sermon on the occasion. Bene­ was judged the best individual actor Card Tables UNFURNISHED house, well located, res of all the casts. His prize was a Furniture Trading Co. aonable rent. Cathedral parish. Inquire diction of the Blessed Sacrament will 160,000 Testimohlal Letters On File Mrs. L. T. West, Kenmark hotel. conclude the ceremonies. year’s scholarship to one of tha 1628 Court PL Phona KE. 1668 Here is a mass of evidence oir.,what this, noted Catholic FOR SALE OR FOR 'RENT—10-room The Rev. E. J. Verschraeghen, pas­ dramatic schools of Denver. The caA priest did for mankind. These ■wonderful letters of thanks house, H ' bibek from Loyola ehurch; suit tor at Brighton, announces that a of the Regis play consisted tell how these sufferers have found relief through following able for large family or apt. York 8S12-M beautiful new Baptismal font has James Burice, Harold Theisen, J ^ e s the advice of Father Heumann. “Aidd’^o Good Health” FOR - SALE— 1863 Milwaukee;' 7 rooms Thompson, Arthur Lucy, Alvin'ijffus- MAIL like new: dble. gar., gas heat, auto. h. been given to the church by Mr. Ap- not only contains helpful information on how t? rid the body COUPON TO-DAY York 6077-J. plehanz, a member of St, Augustine’s ser and Francis Hession. I^fessor of most common and health destroying disordefSv but it also 1/ FOR RENT—7-room modern house, double parish about ten years ago. Dunphy directed the perfor/snee. '■^Good C offey ^ contains information Hot generally known to the public. i L Hcomaan A Co, 34 E. 12th St,. New York. N. Y. garage. 2810 Rtce St. Phone Main 6922 Catechism classes are held at Jtuuit ProTincial Viaitq^'^Aegiz Here are a few subjects discussed in this, the Best "Sibok on Pl6Me aennd^h d free of chufe and • zoltbost ■” ■ ob- • or York 2724. V x - m o d e r a t e l y PRICED'/ V I ligation. Father Heumann’s book, “Aids to Brighton every Saturday afternoon The Very Rev. Matthe,Y/ Germing, the Care of the Health eyer given away FREE. jGood Bfealth." 511, RC. BOARD AND ROOM with family of two. 25ftiPourul-4jibs.i'y^ for the children of the parish. There S.J., provincial of the Jfauits of the Firzt Aid Treatment In Accident* Good meals. Call Gallup 1269-J. Missouri province, ar^/ed at Regis Oth^r G rm to I N am e YOUNG WOMAN dezires position as trav­ are about 180 children in the classes . Why the Body Sometime* Become* Pouoned * 4 eling companion with woman. References at the present time, with about 60 for his annual vistatiqiil April 10,AVf acAV- Number of Mile* Blood Travel* Through the Body .{JStreet or Box Box R, care of Denver Catholic Register. preparing for the reception of their companied by the, ^ v . Samuel H. Horine, S. J,, pr^ect general of SA N D ERSO N ^ Cau*e of High Blood Pres*ure Town or City™, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with First Holy Communion on Pentecost And remember Father Heumann’s one ■wish was to place - kitchen prlvilIvileges „ to Catholic couple. or studies of the pj$6vince. The two 1514 ARAPAHOE TA. X5 9 I. Print rmtt n«n»« Udlet. Qiill Gallup 4011-R or Gallup 8144-W, Sunday, May 24. Confirmation will this book into the hands of all who value health and who be held at Brighton Sunday- after­ priests left M(^)iay for Pueblo and wish to be happy and radiate health and joy. Just fill in aeanaadUmTiwMs HOTEL p l a z a —Near retail center and noon, May 31, at 2 o’clock. More Trinidad buj/^etum ed to Regis GbDbIbma, theaters. European plan, $1 and up. ISth the coupon. Remember there is no obligation—this Big Bzdted a C*Ut *nd Comhs and Tremont streets. Taka car No 9 from than 100 children will receive the Thursday fop aiSother two days. They Book is yours Free.- You will find it indispensable in caring □ StoaMdi and IU^OdMb. Hoatbwim, Union Station. Opposite Court House square, sacrament. will leave F^jfJay niRht for Creighton for the sick in your home. Mtonltn phflt.., TA'

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KILL SutK^lare REQUIESCANT IN PACE I#’ AMELIA PERRY, 4960 St. Paul street. Church’s Unfaltering Decisions Too Intense light from the su^/or from any other source Beloved wife of Frank Perry, mother of m Thelma, Mrs. George Perry, Mrs. Tony hurts the eyes and causes yo^to squint and frown. This Perry, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Mariolo and Mrs. uncomfortable glare can screened out if you wear Albert Jochim. The funeral was held Tues­ Form Topic of Radio Lecturer J- a CRUXITE lenses. These l^lises (made in your own pre­ day from the Horan & Son chapel. LILLIAN A. SCHLERETH, 3429 Gilpin (Continued From Page 1) Catholic Church therefore regards scription) have a scarcely^hoticeable flesh tint. They do St. Beloved- wife of Lawrence Scblereth, mother of Anna, John, Margaret and Lillian that she is imbued with a sovereign all communications made to the not change the colors c^'’things. Let/us show you the Schlereth and Mrs. J. H. Spillane, sister of conviction of her exclusive right to Apostles, either by our Savior or W h e n you’re on kindly protection CRU^TE lenses giVe. Mrs. Mae Hawthorne. Requiem Mass was preach, to interpret, to safeguard by the Holy Ghost subsequent to the a s offered Monday at the Annunciation church. the course, let good Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan 4k Son service. the truths of the Christian revela­ Ascension of Christ, as possessing JOSEPH CORDANO, 3330 Walnut St. tion.” “Like our Savior," he added, the same divine value, whether they form extend to your Beloved husband of Edith Bishop Cordano. “she teaches ‘as one having power,’ are found in the pages of the Bible Swigert/Bros. Optical Co. Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at and that power she claims by virtue or have come down from Apostolic watch. A wrist Loyola church. Funeral arrangements by O ® Horan & Son. of Christ’s explicit commission to the times only by tradition. For,,-all watch, of course— Optometrist^, Opticians MARY B. CHITTENDEN of 1437 York St. Apostles, to go forth and preach the these doctrines are the word of (iod; for convenience, for Beloved mother of F. M. Chittenden. Re­ Gospel to all nations.” and over them all the Church asserts mains were forwarded April 9 from the her teaching authority. comfort. Most 1550 California KEystone 7651 Boulevard' mortuary to Galesbirg, 111., for “It is important to note in this services and interment. connection,” Dr. Connell continued, “On the other hand, the Church Whose Reputation .^nd Equipment Give You the Hifhest Grade of Service sportsmen prefer DOMBNICA GADDO of 2425 Hooker St. “that by the Gospel which the Church contends that during the lifetime of &*IG Beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Bianci, Mrs. is empowered to teach, we under­ the Apostles all divine revelations the sturdy, depend­ Delia Wilson, Mrs. Flora Johnson and Miss JL. Eleanore Gaddo. Requiem Mass was offered stand not merely these doctrines for mankind in general came to an able Graen Guild Saturday at St. Dominic’s church. Inter­ that are contained in Sacred Scrip­ end. It is true, the Almighty may ffaj ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary serv­ ture, the written word of God, but enter into direct communication WatchW we are Special Offer ice. all the reli^ous truths in general with individual souls by what are now showing. Price Rates HENRY FLYNN, 1220 20th St. Beloved husband of Minnie Flynn and father of that were divinely committed to the known as private revelations; but it ve made the mately connected with the doctrines WASHERS Catherine Zanol of 1328 Santa Fe drive and exercises have been amazed at the of the Christian revelation that the brother of Joseph Zanol and Mrs. Rose Church’s commission to teach re­ A good watch is the most accurate instrument in general- Baldwin. Requiem High Mass was sung results in themselves;and others, but And Conlon Automatic CABINET Ironers Saturday at St. Elisabeth’s church. Inter­ few realize the secret of this influ- vealed doctrines would be frustrated use. In justice to the service you expect from your watch, ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal mor­ ence. Father ^ ’Shaughnessy ex­ unless it implied the right to teach you should give it the simple and reasonable care which tuary service. plained the seefet by showing how these allied doctrines also.” J. A. MILLER-CONLON CO. ROCCO COVILLO. April 11. at St. An­ will enable it to serve you faithfully and well. thony’s hospital. Beloved father of Jerry Ignatius, with a wisdom more than 226 South Broadway SOuth 0544 Covilio and father-in-law of Felice Pom- natural, had liuilt up a system of ponio. Requiem Mess was offered Wednes­ spirituality whereby all the powers LONG LIFE LOW PRICE day at Assumption church, Welby, Colo. of man are directed in united effort Funeral arrangements by the ’Theodore Do Not Wait for Your Hackethal mortuary, to reach a sublime ideal. None of A. BRADSHAW’S MAGGIE COYLE, April 12. at 1818 Curtis man’s^natural powers is overlooked, Watch to Break Down St. Beloved mother of Mrs. DoUie Mills of but npon the. natural is built the 1443-47 Stout St. Long Beach, Calif.: Mrs. L. V. Miller of sBp.t'rnatural. And, again, the super­ From Overwork! Los Angeles, Calif., and Thomas B. Foley natural strengthens the natural, Summer underwear—all styles and’ sister of J. J. O’Connell of Omaha, hosiery— new patterns for men, 7 - Nebr. Requiem Mass was offered Thursday. ■^motions, imagination, memory, in­ Accumulated dirt or lack of oil April 16, at St. Elisabeth’s church. Inter­ tellect and will are directed towards women or children. cause an excessive strain and RUGBY GOAL ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal mop.' God, and with the prayer and effort may injure the best and most tuary service. New Line of Ladies’ Black Lignite Lump...... $5.50 ' Liley Lump...... $5.95 JOHN T. WALSH. April 13, at 913 of man, God is pleased and assists accurate ivatch movements. Capitol Lump...... $6.50 Rugby Lump...... $7.00 Champa street. Beloved husband of Sanh him with His grace to embrace an Satiric Waists, $ 1 .5 0 to $2 Walsh, father of Mrs. A. R. Robinson, sis^ ideal which possesses the exercitant We Do Expert Watch Better Grade Lignite, Egg, $5.50 ter of Mary, Catherine and Edward R. Corsets, $ 1 .0 0 and up Walsh. Requiem Mass was offered Wednes­ completely and leads him on higher and Clock Repairing. day at St. Elizabeth’s church. Interment and higher in the ways *of God. Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal mortuary Before the advent of modern psy­ Honest Prices. / CodI Co. service. CERILIA LANFORD. 2687 W. 11th Ave. chology, before the detailed study of Prompt and Careful GuaranteedFeed CCoal Since i 6 ^ Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at St. the. workings of the dynamic powers Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. of man, St. Ignatius showed men Service Howard mortuary service. W. W. MARSHALL /5i^(jC/e/IdmKEy8tone 0121 MICHAEL MOORE, April 4. Requiem how to use these powers with an ef­ Distributor for D. V. HARPER, Manager Mass was offered Friday at St. Joseph’s fectiveness which before him was Geo. W. Caswell Co.^ Coffee and Tea OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT church. Interment Mt. Olivet. known to the saints alone. The spir­ Spicesp Baking Powder, Extracts, MA’TTHEW C. BRADLEY at Kansas City, Olive Oil Mo. Services werd held Saturday a t the itual exercises of St. Ignatius are A Caswell man is in . your neighbor­ Moore mortuary. Interment Mt. Olivet. character training par excellence. hood every day. JOSEPH E. WARREN, JR., April 11. 1836 So. Broadway So. 7205 Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Warren of Casper. Wyoming. Requiem Mass SUMMER COLLEGE FROM SAW FILING AND KNIFE GRINDING was offered Monday at the Cathedral. JUNE 30 TO AUGUST 2 INSURANCE M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. LAWN MOWER GRINDING MRS. JOSEPH EVANS NEWMAN DIES Denver’s Quality Jewelers OF HEART A’n ’ACK (Continued Prom Pajre 1) STATEMENTS HUGH M. MALONE Strs. ejara C. Newman, wife of Joseph rector. The courses offeredwith the M. O’Keefe. President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec'y-Trea,. Evans hfewman, Denver attorney and for- credit given are as follows: Walter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. Fred Braun. Second Viet Pretl. Successor to MePhee & McGinnity Co. nter d^iity district attorney, died nnex- STATE OF COLORADO pectedl# Friday. April 10, at the family Sem. Hrs. Insuranc, Department 22ND AND BLAKE STREETS MAIN 0017 home. 3245 Quitman street. Biology lb—^Animal...... 4 Synopsis of Statement lor 1930 as sub­ 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440. Mrs. Newman returned to Denver a few Sister Mary Helen, M.S. mitted for filing and Copy of Certificate of weeks ago after five months spent in Ari­ Chemistry lb—General ...... 4 Authority. - Mail Order* Given Prompt, Efficient Attention zona. She was stricken Friday by a heart Sister Mary Bathildes, H.A, Inter-State Business Men’’, Accident .attack and died a short time later. Chemistry 2—-Qualitative...... 4 Company Mrs. Newman was a daughter of Mr. and Sister Frances de Chantal, M.S. Des Moines, Iowa Mrs. Asa Ligon. She attended Ashland Education 2—History of Education...... 2 Assets ...... $730,607.60 school and was graduated from North Denver Sister Ann Frances, M.A, Liabilities ...... 161.814.93 high school. For several years she was asso­ English la—Freshmen ...... 8 Reincorporated February 13, 1931. as Mu­ MONUMENTS ciated with the county treasurer’s office and Sister Marguerite Marie, M.A. tual Company at which time name was it was during the period that both she and English 7—Essay Writing...... 3 changed from Inter-State' Business Men’s Mr. Newman were in that office that the Sister M. Celestine, M.A. Accident JAsociation. romance which culminated in their marriage English 12—Short Story...... 3 ^ A T E OF COLORADO SfeDENVERDRY GOODS Ca Sister Ann Frances, M.A. c e OTif ic a t e o f a u t h o r it y JACQUES BROS. was begun. They were married In June, Expression 1—Fundamentals ...... 2 1928, Office of Commissioner of Insurance Mrs. Newman is survived by her parents, Expression 6—Play Production ...... —. 2 I, Jackson Cochrane. Commissioner of Mr,. Margaret Mitchell Burke Insurance, do hereby certify that the Inter- 28 EAST SIXTH AVENUE husband, a sister, Mrs. William H. Schroeder, French la—Elementary...... — ™ 4 and a brother, ’Thomas Ligon. State Business Men’s Accident Company, a Sister Mary Edmond, Ph.D. corporation organized under the laws of 4 JUST OFF BROADWAY Funeral services were held at Boulevard French 2—Intermediate ...... 8 mortuary at 10 a. m. Monday and burial Iowa whose principal office is located at Sister Francis de Sales, B.A. Dee Moines, has complied with the require^ took place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. French 6—Literature ...... 8 ments of the laws of Colorado applicable Order Your Monument or Marker NOW Sister M. Florence, B.A. It’s Springtime to said Company, and is hereby authorized CHARLOTTE COGSWELL, FORMERLY OF History 2b—United States, 1860-1877---- 3 to transact business within the State of for DECORATION DAY DENVER, DIES IN AUTO CRASH Sister M. Lilliana, M.A. Colorado, as an insurance company, in ac­ Miss Charlotte Cograwell. formerly of Den­ History 9—United States Since 1877..— . 4 cordance with its Charter or Articles of ver, was killed instantly Sunday in an auto­ Sister M. Vivian. Ph.D. Incorporation, subject to the provisions and mobile crash near Guthrie. Okla. Latin 2—Virgil’s "Acneid"...... 4 requirements of the laws thereof until the Miss Coeswell was riding with Thomas .Sister M. Modwena, B.A. last day of February, in the year of obr In the Silk Store Sisler, Ponca City. Sisler’s machine rounded Latin 3—"De Senectute’’...... 3 Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty- a curve on the highway between Mulhall Sister M. Georgetta, M.A. two. and Guthrie, Okla., and struck the rear end Latin 12—Latin Fathers...... 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ Higher Quality at Lower Cost of an oil trucK, according to witnesses. Sister Miriam, Ph.D. unto set my hand and caused the seal of Miss Cogswell was killed outright. Sisler Library Science 4—Book Selection..,-..-... 2 my office to be affixed at the City of Denver HARTFORD suffered skull fracture and other injuries, Sister M. Constantia, B.A. this first day of March, A. D. 1931. and was removed to a Guthrie hospital. He Mathematics 1—Algebra ...... 8 (SEAL) JACKSON COCHRANE, of Denver GILDEA was an engineer in the lubricating depart­ Sister Frances Jane, B.A. UNDERTAKING ment of the Continental company. Mathematics 2—Trigonometry...... 3 STATE OF COLORADO MONUMENT CO. Miss Cogswell end her mother, Mrs. Mar­ Mathematics 4—Analytic Geometry..^----- 2 Insurance Department COMPANY OPPOSITE MT. OLIVET CEMETERY garet Cogswell, formerly lived at 4504 Wyan­ Sister M. Flaget, B.A. Synopsis of Statement for 1930 as sub­ dot street. She was a member of Cath­ Mathematics 6—-Calculus ...... — 3 mitted for fUing and Copy of CertifIcBte of Prints may be a perennial fashion . . . but 1455-57 GLENARM SI'. erine’s church here and sang in the church Sister Rose Margaret, M.S. Authority. Plion* Kayatoa* 2779 JOHN NORMAN Qhoir. She also took part in amateur the­ Philosophy 5—General Ethics...... 2 Commercial Casualty Insurance Company they’re smarter this year than ever. Paris atricals here. Philosophy 8—Psychology ...... 3 Newark, N. J. R«a. Phona Soatb 3296 & CO. Miss Cogswell was 28 years old. She Sister M. Francises, Ph.D. Assets ...... $18,551,648.88 reports no certain patterns are especially NEAR RIVERSIDE CEMETERY was graduated from Cathedral high school Physics lb—General ...... — 4 Liabilities ...... 9,725,861.44 here, and for several years was secretary Sister M. Germaine, B.A. Capital ...... 2,500,000.00 4989 Vine St. Ph. YOrk 1805 to B. B. Sibley, superintendent of the lubri­ Spanish 4—Reading ...... 8 Surplus ...... 1.325,787.44 “good” . . . whatever looks smart is good! cating department of the Continental Oil Sister Francis de Sales, B.A. STATE OF COLORADO company. She continued her position when Music courses will be given by the Sisters CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY 'Designs are new and interesting . . . wee the department headquarters were removed of Loretto at their Webster Groves college, Office ol Commissioner of Insurance to Ponca City from Denver. She left Denver Webster Groves, Missouri. I, Jackson Cochrane, Commissioner of checks, stripes, flowers... tiny pin dots— in March, 1930»'accompanied by her mother. Schedule of classes. 8:30 to 10:10—Biol­ Insurance, do hereby certify that the Com­ HOWARD Besides her mother, she is survived by ogy lb, chemistry lb, physics lb, ethics, mercial Casualty Insurance Company, a cor­ her uncle, C. J. Hyland; Jher aunts. Mrs.. M. history 2b, French 2, Latin 12. expression poration oTsrantzed under the laws of New extremely large dots . . . great splashy h. Dugan and Mr.'^. Nellie Mjtchell, and 6, English 12, French la. trigonometry, al­ Jersey whose principal office is located at several cousins, all living in Denver. Her gebra. 10:30 to 11:46—English la ._ Eng­ Newark, has complied with the requirements flowers. Theodore body was brought to Denver for burial. lish lb. history 9, psychology, English 7, of the laws of Colorado applicable to said MORTUARY Requiem Mass was offered Thursday, April Latin 2, Latin 8. French 5, Spanish 4, chem­ Company, and is hereby authorized to trans­ If), at the Cathedral. Hurial took place at istry 2. education 2. calculus, expression 1, act business within the State of Colorado, There are white grounds . . . dark grounds Colfax at High Street Mt, Olivet cemetery, under the direction analytic geometry, library science. as in insurance company, in accordance with of Horan A Son. its Charter or Articles of Incorporation, . . . two and three color combinations. TELEPHONE YORK 0073 Hackethal PETER SCHILLING, DENVER PIONEER, subject to the provisions and requirements MRS. J. W. RICHARDS DIES FROM DIES IN NEW ORLEANS of the laws thereof until the last day of Robert D. Finnic ACCIDENT INJURIES John R. Schilling of 640 Pearl street Re­ February, in the year of Our Lord, one MORTUARY Requiem Mass for Mrs. Susan F. Richards, ceived word Thursday of the death of his thousand nine hundred and thirty-two. wife of J. W. Richards, 32 South Clarkson father. Peter Schilling, in New Orleans, t*. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have( here- For Catholic FuneraU street, was offered Thursday, April 16, at He passed away Wednesday morning at the unto set my'^hand and caused the seal of 40-in. Printed Crepes and Chiffons 1449-51 Kalamath St. St. Francis de Sales’ church. Burial took home of his daughter. Margaret MeElhiney. my office to be affixed at the City of Denver Better Personal Service place at Mt. Olivet cemetery, under direc­ 'The funeral will be held in New Orleans. this first day of March, A. D. 1981. For daytime or evening . , . prints are smart. Small Phone Main 40 0 6 tion of Horan b Son. Mrs. Richards died Mr. Schilling was a Denver resident for (SEAL) JACKSON COCHRANE. Monday at her home from injuries she re­ many years and was well known among the Commissioner of Insurance. tailored designs in crepe are good for street frocks and ceived in an automobile accident several early pioneers of the city. Besides his J. J. CELLA, Afent PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. months ago. She was 60 years old. son, John R., and his daughter, Margaret, 526 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. jacket ensembles . . . Sheer, filmy chiffons for evening She had lived in Denver nearly fourteen Mr. Schilling is survived by another son. years and previously resided at Grand Junc­ Edward Schilling, who formerly lived in have large flowers widely spaced 6n pastel colored tion. In addition to h4r husband, she is Denver, but who now makes his home in , Eat-a-Pig grounds. survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. S. Mallory, Los Angeles, and by several grandchildren. Jr., Denver. ''Sandwich SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS VETERAN OF MANY WARS SUCCUMBS at the THE NEW PARISH OF AURORA. COLORADO AFTER AMPUTATION OF FEET PIG .9 8 A long career of a U. S. soldier which DMr Friend, end Utvotee, of the Little Flower i brought him into intimate contact with PARLORS You deiire to do lomethinc for the Little every national conflict coming within the 1-41 All Over the Flower directly. Here 1, the ebeneo to obtain scope of his lifetime ended for William Our Trade Mark her interecMion in ad eepeeial nuinncr, by be­ J. Rogan, 2776 West 41st avenue, Wednes­ City coming a Founder of the chnreh which i« dedi­ day night. cated to her in Aurora, Colorado. Mr. Rogan died in a local hospital follow­ Name, of ail Foiindere, living or dead, are ing the amputation of both legs, necessitated U S E I being Inicribed in the Book of Rose, of St. by old war wounds incurred many years ago. Therete. Tbi, book it placed upon tha altar He was 59 years old. CORBETT^S •nd special remembianeo made at overy Ma,., He first enlisted to fight the Indians in Mallinson’s 40-in. Pussiwillows while a particular holy Mat, u being offered 1890. and was in service at the time of ICE the Spanish-American war. In Cuba, he rc' Ph.— Day KE. 5705, Night MA. 3631 monthly for the living and dead member, of ceived a gunshot wound throfigh the right Gorgeous printed silks with that the Founder. Your,elf, your children, parent,, kneecap and was discharged in 1898. CREAM relative, and friend,—each and every one—mey In 1899, he re-enlisted for service in the 400 Santa Fe A. E. Almberg, Prop. unmistakable finish which distin­ become a Founder of the Church of tbo Little Philippines, where he took part in four .5 0 Flower. Living and dead may ha enroUed. battles. He was-again discharged in 1900. guishes Mallinson’s Pussiwillows. A Fonnder it one who eentribatci five dol­ After the war, Mr. Rogan took up peace­ lar, (16 00) or more to the bailding fnad. time pursuits. He was a railroad switch­ Large and small floral patterns. Do a deed of charity tor the Little Flower man in Wyoming until 1916, when the and her grateful invocation before tbo Sacred guns of war sonnded a» in . Place Your Order With Us Now and 40-in. wide. HMrt will not fail you in the hour ^ yonr This time it was the Mexican border dis­ graatet need. turbance. Mr. Rogan enlisted in the army and stayed there to serve through the World We Can Erect the Memorial Before Yonr. ..ncerri. In th. Sacrml H»rt and ^ttio^^gig^, ^ war as a sergeant in the Fifteenth infantry. Discharged in 1919, he re-enlisted and NOTE—A copy of a new novena will be mailed to every Founder. served a , a recruiting sergeant until 1920, Cheney’s 40-in. Newest Spring Prints REV. HENRY A. GEISERT, when he wa, given a medical discharge for Box 246, Aurora, Colorado. disability. New and different are these 40- Dear Father Geiaerti I with to become a Fonadei of tha Littia Flower of Mr. Rogan wa, a member of the John A. Decoration Day Join, building fund, _ Stewart post No. 1, Veterans of Foreign in. Silk P rin ts.. . exquisite colors Enclottd pleaio find 2__...... Pltaco enter n^y name tn the Ltttla Flowat Wars. u 5 0 Book of Boie,, that I may bavt tha benefit of the holy Mm m i. Yoon faithlnlly. He is survived by a daughter, Catherine in unusual combinations . . . fas­ Rogan: a son, Thomas, who also i, a dis­ abled World war veteran, and three brothers SANTA FE MEMORIAL CO. cinating patterns designed by fa­ NAJfE.- and two sisters. Fnnerai services will be held at the Boule­ mous artists. ADORESS. vard mortuary Monday at 9 :80 a. m. and 94 So. Santa Fe Drive Phone SO. 7395 at St. Catherine’s church at 10 a, m. Burial frill be in M t Olivet cemetery. '*