CATHOLICS SPEND $750.000 FOR 1931 CHARITY )OWERS MAKE Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue HOSPITALS DO UNTA MARIAR IMMENSE WORK 5UMMER PLANS FOR NEEDY POOR [SO Underprivileged Children Will Be Their Annual Report Shows Great Relief Dispenseii Guests for Two-Week Vacation in Health Service, Family and Child in Mountains Welfare, Character Work . Six hundred and sixty underprivileged children will spend More than $825,000 expended in 1931 on charity was re­ two weeks’ vacation this summer at Camp Santa Maria, beau- ported at the annual meeting of the Catholic Charities held !;ul mountain home in Platte canon at Cassells, as the on Thursday night of this week at the Holy Ghost hall, 19th and liests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dower, the Rev. John R. The Nations! Catholie Welfare Conference Newe Service Supplies The Catholic Reelster and The Reaister. We Have Also Out California streets. Three-quarters of a million dollars of this Own Extensive Special Service, the K.. of C. Service, the Central Vetein Service, the'Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service lulroy, director of the Catholic Charities, announced this week, represents the expenditure on the part of Catholics of ae camp will be conducted for twelve full weeks, from June VOL. XXVII. No. 36. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932. $2.00 PER YEAR through their own agencies, since the total reported, $828,- 5 to September 5. The children will be divided into six groups 525.84, was all raised through the agencies themselves, less the '1 10 each, and each group will be given the full benefits of $78,000 given by the Community Chest of Denver and Pueblo e camp for a period of two weeks. The first three camping Borneo ‘Wild Men’ Turn to Faith for charity under Catholic auspices. As in the past years, the- iriods, or six weeks, will be for girls, and the last three periods Catholic hospitals of the state are the leaders in dispensing r boys. Arrangements have been made to take the campers IM Degrees to charity. Denver’s three Catholic hospitals reported a total of Santa Maria on a special Colorado and Southern train, via $267,858.95 in charity, including both free and part-pay care. ,e Platte Canon line. The two Catholic hospitals in Colorado Springs, Glockner and Owing to the increased number St. Francis’, reported $229,680.82. The total charity reported that will go to the camp this year Be Conferred on and the difficulties of conducting by the hospitals amounted to $609,049.03. oimiH D[GH[[ IQ examinations in the hot weather, the The Catholic hospitals are report- this department. The Charities committee of doctors, with Dr. M. ed under the health service depart­ central office spent $15,444.43 D. Currigan as chairman, will start Cmsade Leaders ment of the Catholic Charities. In through its family welfare depart­ holding the physical examinations addition to the hospitals, the work ment. The Denver deaneiTr of the of the children on Monday, May 2, Mission Workers Will Be Given of the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and will continue them throughout Poor, who nurse the sick 'poor in had reported expenditures amount­ Honors at Rally Sunday ing to $6,225.84. The other agencies the month. Letters will be mailed their own homes, without charge, Afternoon and provide other relief as well, is participating in the work of this de­ this week from the Catholic Charities included to the amount of $2,413.60. partment, all of which spent more office to Denver pastors and 'princi­ o n G O M iio m The Paladin Grand Cross, fourth The health service department, not than $1,000 each, are as follows: pals of parochial schools, requesting Sacred Heart Aid society, Denver; and highest degree in the Order of including part-pay patients in the John H. Reddin, Denver attorney, that the names of deserving children Catholic Daughters of America, Den- Crusade Paladins of the Round hospitals, did $262,284.47 in charity preme master of the Fourth De- between the ages of 8 and 15 be ( Continued on Page 4) ee K. of C., this week announced Table, and Paladin Leader degrees, last year. Including part-pay pa­ turned in before May 1. Knowing ans to have the corporate recep- third degree of the order, will be tients, the amount is increased to >n of Holy Communion by the or- that the depression and unemploy­ awarded as a feature of the fourth $611,462.63. .nization made an annual feature ment will prove particularly hard on quarterly meeting of the Colorado Next in the amount disbursed was i Mother’s day. He has just sent the children this year, Mr. and Mrs. conference, Catholic Students’ Mis­ the child welfare department, which o i E B l i l n n it a letter to the Fourth De^ee Dower are determined to give an sion Crusade, this Sunday afternoon includes the diocesan orphanages, semblies all over the United outing to as many underprivileged in the Cathedral school auditorium. the Good Shepherd home, the chil­ ates, Canada, Newfoi^ndland and children as possible. Every child rec­ The Paladin order is a circle within dren's department of the central of­ exico, urging the inauguration of ommended by a pastor or school prin­ the Crusade, and limits its member­ fice, and St. Joseph’s foundling FIRGI ROLY MASS e custom, and has made public the cipal is eligible, excepting in cases ship to those outstanding in achieve­ home in Denver. This department re­ ans of the Detroit assembly to where parents are financially able ment of scholarship or to those who ported expenditures for the year ^rch in a body headed by the uni- to give their own children a sum­ have performed some notable serv­ amounting to $163,796.96. All of rmed commandery from the club mer outing. ice to the Crusade in aiding its work these institutions are in Denver, with lilding to the Shrine of the Little Santa Maria will have a trained as an educational organization. the exception of the Sacred Heart ower for Mass and Communion camp director this year, a graduate Only two, the Rev. Mr. Barry Wo- orphanage in Pueblo, which reported id then back again to the club of the Notre Dame university dent of the Colorado conference and expenditure of $11,269.57. These Over ope hundred persons at­ lilding for breakfast and a pro- school of boyology, who will be in Sister Mary Theresa of Annunciation Denver institutions, in reporting tended the opening Mass of the new­ am of speeches. Mr. Reddin was charge throughout the summer. As convent, ■will receive the Paladin $152,527.39, thus expand more than ly established mission of Christ the Detroit last week at a supreme usual, the Catholic Charities office Grand Cross. Mr. Wogan, now a twice as much in a year as all the King at Evergreen last Sunday morn­ >ard meeting. will be in charge of the examinations deacon, will be ordained a priest Catholic charitable agencies receive ing. Many people living in Indian of the children and their assignment of this diocese May 21. ..Nine from the Denver Community Chest. Hills and the surrounding territory, “ I have an earnest hope," said Mr. The oldeit living Catholic in the Vicariate of North Borneo, British ’ ddin, “ that the custom will be- to the various groups that go to the will receive the degree of Pa­ Next in importance, from the as well as people who spend the camp. East Indies, pays a visit to the priest of his mission. The present-day in­ ladin Leader Sunday. They are; standpoint of expenditure, comes the week-end in their mountain cabins, ■me general and permanent for the habitants are nothing like their antecedents, who were notorious head hunt­ )urth Degree on Mother’s day.” It Parents will not be permitted to Mr. Damen McCaddon, St. Thomas’ family welfare department, which, filled the temporary quarters of the ers. In. spite of the fact that they are mild mannered and law abiding, the worth remembering that the Holy register their children directly at the seminary, and Miss Anna McGlone, according to the report, distributed hotel lobby. Father John P. Moran, inhabitants still cherish the heirlooms handed down by their ancestors, and, >e some months ago authorized a Catholic Charities office this year. Loretto Heights college, for out relief in 1931 to the extent of $44,- pastor of the mission,'celebrated the All applications must come through on entering one of their huts, the visitor's eyes rest first upon smoked skulls standing mission work on behalf of 415.42. The Society of St. Vincent de Mass. Services will he held on the ^w Mother’s Day Mass for the Ser- suspended from the ceilings. The Mill Hill Missionaries, who labor among (Gontinued on Page 4) their pastors or teachers. the local conference; Joseph J. EVatz Paul, with $17,587.28, was the leader I third Sunday of each month. these people now, have 6,100 Catholics under their care.— (N.C.W.C.-Fides.) for outstanding mission work in the \ Regis college unit; Louise Chesire for outstanding work in the Loretto Heights college unit; Maria Rosa Or­ lATHOLIC SCHOOLS WIN BISHOP LAUDS WORK tiz for outstanding mission work in Sixty Nurses to Be Oraduated the Pancratia hall unit; Constance Ryan for outstanding mission work IN FOUR STATE CONTESTS OF CATHOLIC WOMEN in the St. Mary’s academy unit; Maxine Genry for outstanding mis­ at Cathedral Rites m \ May 16 sion work in the Annunciation high athedral Pupil Declamatory Leader; Victories in High Reports Given at Quarterly Conference of Dioc­ school unit; Carmen Alioto for’ out­ A total of sixty student nurses, Carlyn Shirley Marinero, Helen Ce-- School Essay and College Oratory Races standing mission work in the Holy the largest class in recent years, will celia Van Aelstyn, Myrtle Evelyn esan Council Family high school unit, and Des­ be graduated at the Cathedral, May Mellick, Okla Leotta Anderson, Mary i Catholic schools took a command- One other county, in addition to Den­ mond Hackethal for outstanding mis­ 16, in exercises in which the three Agnes Nusbaum, Helen Beatrice . g place in Colorado’s educational ver, was represented by a parochial (By Rose M. Hagus) straight thinking would be encour­ sion work in the St. Joseph’s high Denver Catholic schools of nursing Tonozzi, Laura Mae Shatto, Laura Id in the last few days by carrying school student in the declamatory That the National Council of Cath­ aged and leaders developed. He re­ school unit. will participate. The details of the Josephine Hakala, Marguerite Roy, ’ .vay the lion’s share of honors in four contest. That was Fremont county, olic Women has been and can con­ minded his hearers that “ an educated The Grand Cross is conferred for program have not yet been completed, Mildred Marie McGuire, Alta Leana i; iportant state contests. Two first which sent, as its winner, Imelda tinue to be a great influence in rais­ Catholic man or woman is of tre­ outstanding service rendered to the but it is expected that the Mort Rev. Hollingshead, Myrtle Amelia Paul, X aces, three second places and one Manley of St. Scholastics of the ing the standard of public morals mendous value.” Crusade as a national organization Bishop Urban J. Vehr will award the Georgia Starkovich, Agnes Dozbaba, '{lird went to representatives of Royal Gorge, Canon City. was a heartening statement by the Other recommendations made by Included among the activities ac­ diplomas and the Cathedral vested Regina Marie Dunlap, Helen Mad­ , atholic schools in the four meets. Eleven Catholic high schools en­ Most Rev. Bishop Vehr at the quar­ Bishop Vehr were: A P.-T. A. in cepted as making one eligible for choir, under the direction of the Rt. den, Stella LaVallee, Mary Ann Man- 'i addition, parochial school prod- tered the essay contest. They were terly conference of the Diocesan (Continued on Page 3) the Grand Cross are: Making friends Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, will ren­ nion, Adelene Florence Brentel, La •ts took three first places in two Regis, Pancratia hall, St. Mary’s, Council of Catholic Women, held in for the Crusade among Bishops, der the music. An outstanding Vine Lassman, Gladys Andersen, lunties in the state George^Wash- Cathedral, Annunciation, Sacred Boulder Wednesday, April 20. priests and heads of religious so­ speaker will be secured for the ad­ Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, ^Jigton bicentennial contests. The Heart, St. Francis de Sales’ and St. The presence of Bishop Vehr was cieties; having the activities of a lo­ dress. St. Joseph’s hospital is ar­ Mae Ellen Muller, Rema Margaret if^ctories were emblematic of high Joseph’s of Denver; St. Scholastics gratifying to the members of the cal conference recognized by the ranging the program this year. Reed, Hazel Mercedes Lippert, Leona, proficiency in dramatics, oratory and of the Royal Gorge, Canon City; St. council, as it is the first quarterly supreme ecclesiastical authorities of The names of the graduates are as Alice Torpy, Rose Marie Studer, «a y writing. Mary’s, Colorado Springs; St. Pat­ conference since his coming to Den­ the respective diocese, or contribut­ follows: Wilma Marie Hottovey, Katheryn rick’s, Pueblo, and Holy Trinity, ing unusual service in arranging and St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nelda Davis, Mary Pleiman, Anna Joseph Stein of Cathedral grade ver that his many duties have per­ "Kansanx did a good job when they Trinidad. Seventeen Catholic schools mitted him to attend. He is thor­ lynched Richard Read,” declares conducting a local conference rally Nursing Victoria Abeyta, Mary Powell, Ra- •;hool, winner of Denver county’s competed for honors in their respec­ newspaper writer. They did nothing (Continued on Page 7) Sister Mary George "Wanstrath, (Continued on Page 8) eclamatory contest for seventh and oughly familiar with the work^f the tive counties in the gp'ade declama­ of the kind. They showed themselves ighth grade pupils, brought the N. C. C. W., however, and was ac­ tory contest. They were Cathedral, tively interested in it in the Arch­ barbarians. Read was guilty of a hor­ ighest honors in the state to his Annunciation, Holy Rosary, Our diocese of Cincinnati. Mexican wel­ rible crime in the abuse and murder ehool by winning over representa­ Lady of Mt. Carmel, St. Catherine’s, fare, the major activity of the Denver of a school girl, but we have organ­ tives of fifteen counties in the de- St. Joseph's, St. Patrick’s and St. Diocesan council, finds in Bishop ized government and laws to take lamatory finals last Saturday. With Program Ready for Conference on Vincent de Paul’s of Denver; St. Vehr a hearty sympathizer, and His care of men like him. Private in­ splendid voice and perfect plat- Scholastica of the Royal Gorge, Excellency urged the women to con­ orm poise, Stein won with ease. He dividuals, whether they act in a body Canon City; Corpus Christ! and St. tinue to give this problem their as awarded a gold medal, present- or singly, have no right to take the Mary’s, Colorado Springs; St. Mary’s, earnest attention. As a solution of administration of the death penalty d by the United States bicentennial Leadville; St. Louis’, Louisville; St. the ills of today, the Bishop recom­ into their own hands. When they do Industrial Problems Next Week ommission, and a silver loving cup Leander’s and St. Mary’s, Pueblo; mended, wherever possible, the or­ so, they should be sought out and warded by the Denver theater. Holy Trinity, Trinidad. ganization of study clubs where punished like any other slayers. been a student along this line, but For the second consecutive year Every man who was in the mob that Plans are practically completed tegis college was awarded the first- for the meeting of the Catholic Con­ also has had practical experience as killed the criminal last Sunday night secretary of a manufacturers’ asso­ rize trophy and gold certificate in has the sin of murder on his soul. ference on Industrial Problems, which ciation in an eastern state. Re college division of the eighth Officials and newspaper writers have opens in Denver at the Knights of Aid Is Asked for Parishes The Rev. Francis J. Haas, who nnual Little Theater tournament, 0 no business defending or protecting Columbus hall on April 26 and con­ he Regis collegians presented Eu- mobs. tinues its sessions throughout Tues­ comes from Washingfton, D. C., to ene O’NeilFs “ In the Zone.” They day and Wednesday, closing with an participate in the program of this After a mob murder, sentimental­ ere directed by Professor John informal dinner at the Brown Palace conference, will speak on “ The En­ ity easily condones the crime; but lunphy, who also coached them last Hit Hard by Depression hotel Wednesday evening. cyclical’s Criticism of the Whole Eco­ civilization it built on morality and ear. Loretto Heights college girls The Rev. Harold V. Campbell, nomic System,” after which, as is the its ideals s'hould be impregnable. '.ok second place with their presenta- An official letter just issued by for the relief of their people and chairman of the local committee, an­ custom in this conference, discussion on of “ Old Woman Sea.” Likewise Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D. D., asks are willing to share the necessities nounces . an interesting and timely follows from the floor. The afternoon Pelen McGraw of Loretto Heights Wyoming school administrators session will have for its first speaker that contributions be made to the of life with those in distress. have set a pace for other educators program. on an individual first prize and Louis “ Reports received from the various H. Brown Cannon of Denver, who Infirm Priests’ fund of the diocese With such an uneven distribution in facing the fact that public school . de Baca of Regis obtained the best cities where meetings of this confer­ will present his own views "n “ Wages w and towards assisting poorer par­ of conditions, from the small mission costs must be brought within reason. ence have ben held indicate a grow­ and Workers.” The Rev. John R. ctor’s prize. ishes, which are hard pres.sed by the church to the city parish, as exists A model curriculum adapted by the ing interest in th'ls organization and Mulroy, director of the Catholic The essay contest for high school economic situation. The letter, to be in the various sections of . our dio­ educational board of smaller high ludents resulted in two places, sec- read in the churches Sunday, fol­ cese, the larger parishes and those faith in its purpose,” Father Camp­ Charities of the Denver diocese, will schools has decided to eliminate tome speak on “ Wages and Unemployment nd and third, goin g.to Edward lows;' in more populous centers have not of the fancy courses and effect a 40 bell says. “ It would be folly not to Relief.” The third address of the yons of Regis high and Ben Laop- Reverend dear Father and beloved j only the privilege, but the obligation per cent saving in school costs. Yet recognize that the condition of the ky of St. Mary’s high, Colorado of the laityi ' to assist generously in the general necessary cultural courses will be times is partly responsible for the afternoon will be given by the Rev. Dr. William O’Ryan on “ Wages and prings, respectively. The papers in We appeal to your generosity in needs of religion in the more sparse­ saved and teachers will not be per­ splendid success the conference has he state final were submitted after behalf of the Infirm Priests’ fund of ly settled portions of the diocese. mitted to handle more classes than had. Serious-minded men and worn- i Unemployment.” Father O’Ryiin’s views on a living wage and the right ach of the 43 schools had conducted the diocese to care for our sick We are loath to impose any addi­ efficiency allowl. J. L. Goins, Chey­ en, knowing that the world is suffer­ preliminary contest among its own priests and those who are incapaci­ tional demands on our people at this enne high school principal, has sug­ ing from the greatest depression in of every man to a job are well lupils. A public high school student tated. In this appeal we include like­ time. But we feel that those who gested that such courses as normal its history, are willing to contrib­ known. He has raised his voice many f Denver won first prize. wise the cause of our needy priests can afford to do so will be as gener­ training, manual training, steno­ ute their best thought to find a solu­ times in defense of social justice. ^ From the first preliminary contest and the struggling parishes of the ous as conditions permit, to assist graphic study and home economics tion and permanent preventive of Miss Josephine Roche, president of own to the final award, the oaro- diocese. our priests in carrying forward the be cut out. the recurring tragedy of unemploy­ the Rocky Mountain Fuel company, hia! schools and the two Catholic As everyone realizes, the income work of religion in the needy sec­ He is right. These courses are nice ment with its accompanying waste has been invited by the conference olleges, Loretto Heights for women of all parishes has been seriously af­ tions of the state. to have, but they are not necessary, and economic ills.” to repeat the address she gave at the nd Regis college for men. covered fected by the present conditions, and - Kindly announce the collection for and since taxation has become a bur­ Father Campbell urges that all recent meeting of the Catholic Con­ hemselves with glory. In^the state this is particularly true in the smaller the Infirm Priests’ fund and for the den they ought to be eliminated. should be present at the opening ses­ ference on Industrial Problems in ratory contest for colleges, several pfaces of the state, where the meager relief of the needy parishes of the Nevertheless it would not hurt to sion Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock, REV. DR. FRANCIS J. HAAS Los Angeles, where she went at her .*eeks ago, Lucille Riede of Loretto allowance for the upkeep of the par- diocese at all the Masses next Sun- have them for students who are will­ which, he promises, will be one of former professor of sociology at St. own expense to participate in the {eights took second place. I ish and the pastor is considerably re­ ! day, April 24, when this letter shall ing to pay especially for them. They the best of the conference. John Francis’ seminary and Marquette uni­ program of the conference. When The nuns of the state took an ac- duced. The diocese has attempted to be read. The collection is to be taken have a value; but their value is not Gross, the secretary of the Colorado versity, Milwaukee, now director of Miss Roche concluded her address, ive interest from the beginning and aid in a small way, so far as possible, up on Sunday, May 1, and forwarded so great as to make it reasonable to State Federation of Labor, will be the National Catholic School of Social the chairman, after commending • o-operated with the Rev. F. Gregory some of the priests and parishes to the Chancery on or before May burden the public with their upkeep. the first speaker. His subject will be Service (Catholic University of Amer­ Miss Roche for the program she ■Imith, in charge of the parochial which are more severely affected, 15. “ The Approach of Workers to Prob­ ica) at Washington, D. C. Dr. Hau, champions, said: “ Los Angeles envies chool entrants, in stimulating the ' and these diocesani expenses have May God bless all of you. Thirty-seven per cent of the $500,- lems of Industrial Relations.” Dean one of the most distinguished sociol­ Denver its possession.” Miss Roche is \ icentennial observance in their re- 1 been greatly increased during the Faithfully yours, 000,000 wholesale business done ah Plowman of Denver university will ogists in the nation, will speak here out of the city, but it is hoped she pective schools. As a result, the j pa.st year. + URBAN J. VEHR, nuallv in Colorado consists in the tell about “ The Approach of the Em­ at the Conference on Industrial Prob­ will return before the conference. chools were ably represented in Many of our priests have been Bishop of Denver. kar-^'ing of farm products. This fact ployers to Problems of Industrial Re­ lems next week. He is a former The Rev. Robert E. Lucey of Long heir county elimination contests. I giving of their own small allowance April 19, 1&32. (Continued on Page 4) lations.” Dean Plowman has not only “ Catholic Hour” national radio orator (Continued on Page 7)

ORIGINAL IN P O O R CONDITION “WHERE-CAN-I-BUY-IT?” 150 Receive First Communion Sodality Members PARK WHERE YOU SHOP, UNDER THE ONE GREAT ROOF, AT DANIELS AND FISHER A Directory of Favorably Known Firms Through Efforts of Deanery to Receive Holy BUILDING MATERIALS RUG AND DRY CLEANERS The Denver deanery exemplified were then taken to their beloved Eucharist Sunday Francis J. Fisher, Inc. SPEER BOULEVARD Catholic Action to the fullest extent Little Flower center for breakfast. RUG & DRY CLEANERS when 150 Mexican children iif- The tables were attractively set by (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) TAbor 6204 structed at Garfield and Little Flower older girls of the center. The flowers The Daughters of Mary sodality 9x12 Rugi, !$1.90 centers received First Holy Com­ and flower receptacleii were the han­ will receive Holy Communion in a Cement - Plaster - Mortar Small Rugi, 2c.a Sq. Ft. munion at St. Cajetan’s church April diwork of the children, and elicited body at the 8 o’clock Mass on Sun­ ' Reasonable Prices on. Dry Cleaning 16 and 17. Everything was done to many compliments. day. Hhe members will hold their Free Delivery Metal Lath - Stucco make the days memorable. Grace was offered by Father Dev­ regular monthly‘meeting in Concor­ . L. M. JEKNINSS, Mgr. At Garfield center three .Sisters of lin, and the little ones were enter­ dia hall Sunday at 3 o’clock. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER 2677 No. Speer Phone GA. 0703 Charity from the Cathedral school, tained while at breakfast with violin The pupils who took part in the under direction of Sister Raphael, selections by Miss Marjorie Heid, ac­ K. of C. minstrel will appear at the TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES taught catechism to 120. Fifty of companied on the piano by Miss Ber­ Gothic theater April 29 at 1 o’clock this number were prepared for First nice Balkenbush and Miss Kathryn in a program called the “ County Communion and received Sunday, Claspill. Festival.” April 17. The little girls were out­ Officer* at Break(a*t TYPEWRITERS fitted by the Catholic Daughters’ Parents are reminded ,to get in .sewing group and Junior Catholic Among diocesan and deanery of­ touch with Mrs. H. Atkison (phone a U . HAKES AND PRICES Ehg. 162-M) in regard to the ex­ Daughters made the wreaths and ficers present were Mrs. J. C. Hagus, SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED amination of children who will start draped the veils. The boys were sup­ president of Denver deanery; Mrs. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., JNC plied with white blouses by a group P. ■ J. Sullivan; chairman of ca,te- school in September. This examina­ tion will be held at the Englewood ISttCALirOBNlAST. KEYSTON* IM t B8TABLISHED 18*0 DENVER, COfcO. of ladies In Blessed Sacrament par­ chetical instruction of the D. C. C. W., and Miss Mary Coughlin, a mem­ high school on May 5. ish. and trousers were donated by ber of the national board of direc­ the Junior Tabernacle society. St. Louis’ baseball team will hold tors of the N. C. C. W. An inter­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE HAIR PRESERVER A local florist sent four dozen a special meeting on Friday night at ested visitor was Mrs. A. M. Wein- carnations to beautify the al­ 8 o’clock in Concordia hall. It is schenck of Wichita, Kansas. The tar for the occasion. Appealing urgent that all players be present; INDIAN HEAD First Communicants from this cen­ hymns, dear to the Catholic heart, those who are interested in baseball HAIR GROWER were sung by the Junior Catholic ter were dressed through the efforts are also asked to attend this meet­ H. G. REID of the Little Flower sewing group, Daughters’ Glee club, under direction ing. Electrical Contracting, Recommended oil for dan­ of which, Mrs. J. J. Dillon is chair­ of Mrs. Claire Connell Martin. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Galvin are re­ Repairing and Fixtures druff and falling hair. man. Friends of Little Flower cen­ Martin’s rendition of an “ Ave Maria” joicing over the arrival of a new UAin tSOS 817 Foarteenth St. Madam Delano’s prepara­ ter contributed to the breakfast. The was inspirational. boy, bom April 11 at St. Joseph’s Knit Your Way tion. Sold at Wm. W.Myer Children of Mary of Loretto Heights hospital. Drug Stores. Price 50c. Father John Bonet, C. R., gave a college were donors of scapular sermon in Spanish in which he con­ There will pe a card and bunco medals, and white rosaries were the party Wednesday at 2 o’clock. INDUSTRIAL BANKS gratulated the parents, and exhorted gift of the Marian Social Service club the children to preserve the blessed Prizes will be awarded and refresh­ to Chic of Loretto Heights. The catechisms ments served. All the ladies are in­ gift of faith. He then enrolled the used in the instructions were fur­ DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK little ones in the scapular. vited. The hostesses for the party nished by the Tabernacle society. last Wednesday were Mesdames A1 with a hand-knit CHATTEL LOANS ON FURNITURE. AND AUTOMOBILES The Glee club and Miss Kathleen Prayerbooks and shoes for the chil­ O’Brien, soloist, entertained at the Cassiday, J. F. Alexander and H. C. 1650 Welton St. Telephone TAbor 6305 dren of both centers were supplied Dean. breakfast served the children in the by the Denver deanery. Our Service Is Different—Not Indifferent church hall. Fathers John and James Turban - - - Sweater were guests, the former asking the The Catholic Daughters’ sewing group is composed of Mesdames Lo­ blessing and at the close of breakfast Society Asked for SERVICE STATIONS leading the children in a sweet "thank retto Daugherty, chairman; R. J. Dress you” to God, the sisters who in­ Konicke, Lydia O’Hara and Martin The firms listed here de­ Bonnarens, and Misses Mary Vid- Crab-net Turbans Are Smart structed them, and to all who had Stations of Cross serve to be remembered contributed in a material way to the mar, Elizabeth Wood and Nellie Mc­ and made from one ball of yam . . . Shetland ROTOLO day’s happiness. Mahon. Sewing at Little Flower cen­ floss, 30c . . . Germantown, 40c . . . or 1 ounce when you are distributing ter were Mesdames J. J. Dillon, K. The Tabernacle society has had re­ S F R V i r F The sisters are compelled to dis­ of Scotch knitting yarn, 35c. You can finish it continue their work at this center T. Leonard, Ann Fitzgerald, T. quests from two Colorado missions Woodard, A. C. Morgan, Laura Alix- for sets of ^Stations of the Cross. in less than two hours. Oil and Gas With Us your patronage in the dif­ because of their duties attendant on the closing of Cathedral school. Until opulace, Clara Erdman, A. M. Phil­ The society has been unable to fill lips, L. Peppig, H. Robb, Mary Kunz, 18th a Waxee Colfax A Madifon ferent lines of business. the opening of the new center, a these requests, which have been on Sweaters Knitted and Crocheted Grant Beach, J. L. Rice, T. C. file for two months, because of the story of which appeared in a recent Dainty and lacy-looking slip-ons with clever Rhoades, Quigley and T. J. Dunn, expense involved. It is thought, how­ edition of The Register, classes will and Misses Adeline Grimm, Agnes ever, that there may be churches in necklines and tiny cap sleeves. It costs so little INSURANCE CHIROPRACTIC be continued at the present location to make your own sweaters . . . and it’s easy. by Misses Margaret Sullivan, Marian Hogan and Delia Hoban. Mrs. the state with an extra set of Sta­ ’’The Beit in Chiropractic” George Steele directed the sewing of tions. Such is often the case when For Dependable Insurance Fleisch and Kathleen Moore. The All you need is soft Columbia or Bear Brand deanery committee directing work in the Blessed Sacrament circle. a more elaborate set is given a church yarns . . . a needle or a crochet hook. Life— Accident— ^Auto— Fire to replace one already in use. Pas­ Garfield center is composed of Mes- A large number of children in Fa­ tors having an extra set would no Boucle yams and the soft Shetland yarns in all Dr. M. J. Marek dames John F. Vail, P. J. Sullivan ther John’s class of St. Cajetan’s doubt be glad to donate one for the gay and pastel colors. All Cases Receive My Constant and W. T. Prendergast. parish were outfitted by the Denver use of the missions." The Tabernacle Jack Keniery .Personal Attention 100 in Little Flower Cla*i deanery. Instructions without charge. society will furnish all expenses of Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service Fifty little girls and an equal Art Needlework Shop— Third Floor transportation for sets of Stations Rei. 2442 King St. GA. 2254-J number of boys made up the First Denver Theater Bldg. KEystone 27T1 donated for this purpose. Prospective Communion class of LitUe Flower donors are asked to notify the presi­ center. The children were instructed ______MEAT MARKETS LAWNMOWER SHARPENING dent, Mrs. F. W. Barry, 1359 Adams by sisters from Loretto Heights and street, Denver. QUALITY MEATS ARE received First Communion in St. Ca­ Green Novelty Shop jetan’s church Saturday, April 16. MORE ECONOMICAL The communicants were transported 317 16th St. KEyttone 3031 PRIEST ADDRESSES from the center to church and back Fim PlIIISH BODl Rabtoay & Simering Lawnmower* Sharpened by Machine again in the Sacred Heart school bus, LEAGUE PROMOTERS 1030 Weit Colfax Called For and Delivered through the kindness of the Rev. T. Mr.s. George Muller Re-elected The promoters of the Sacred Acroia from St. Lao’s Chnrcli KEYS DUPLICATED, 25c H. Devlin, S. J. President of C.T.P.A. in The altar was gay with spring Heart league of the Cathedral held Phoaa KEyttona 3638 Opposite Court House blossoms, the offering of Misses Cath­ St. Catherine’s their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening, April 15. Miss Lil­ erine O’Connell and Maris Stella lian Anthony presided. Father Kess­ FURNITURE FOR HOME AND OFFICE Scott, and the music of the Mass was (St. Catherine’* Pariik) ler spoke on the intefntion for May, furnished by the choir from Loretto At the meeting ofthe C. T. P. A. “ Devotion to the Queen of Martyrs.” GIRVIN FURNITURE ^ AUCTION COMPANY Heights college, under direction of Tuesday afternoon, Father Morgan, Promoters are urged to be faithful in “ RIGHT ON YOUR WAY” 1449-55 WELTON ST. TEL. KEYSTONE 5850 Sister Peter Joseph, with Miss Susan S. J., of Regis high school was the 'i^ U U iljQ n stop in.here for your very delicious break- Kefrigerators good as new and guaranteed (top and side icers in sizes to suit Cassidy at the organ and Miss Jac­ guest speaker of the afternoon. His attendance at these meetings, which your need): sun-parlor fiber sets, porch hammocks, swings and chairs; new are held on the third Friday of each 8 26 E C o lfa x fasts amid the most congenial environment queline Greenwalt accompanying on subject, “ Study Clubs,” as outlined ° . t . ra ^ pleasing atmosphere. . and good used rugs; Simmons steel beds and springs; kitchen cabinets, ward­ month. _ robes. sectional bookcases; dining, bedroom and living room sets always in the violin. Four girls from Pancratia for Catholic Action was very inter­ The Coziest Cafe on Colfax "Our Table D'Hote Dinner* Are a Revelation" stock. Prices reasonable, cash or credit. hall in white dresses of veils pre­ esting, .and should be the incentive Denver's finest stock of ‘used office furniture at your service in our store. A reader of The Register wishes Auction sales Mondays and Thursdays 2 p. m. We pay spot cash or exchange ceded the happy communicants to the for a well organized study club in the Lace Curtain*, Draperie*, Lace*, Center Piece* and All Tabla Linen* any article in stock for second-hand furniture. It costs you nothing to get our altar. ' Enrollment in the scapular C. T. P. A. in the coming year. Elec­ to publish thanks for favors received Cleaned and Hand Pre**ed. offer. Dial us. followed the Mass, and the little ones tion of officers followed. Mr.s. George from the Sacred Heart through the NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVER Muller was re-elected president with intercession of Our Lady of Perpet­ 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAhor 7907 the following officers; First vice ual Help, St. Jude, the Little Flower REPORTS READ president, Sister Teresa Agatha; sec­ and Our Lady of the Rosary. lOflAN MARKFT Com Fed Meal Fruit & Vegetablei E invite our many friends to inspect our pliant and ond vice president, Mrs. W. Zink; L i W Vl.rt.1V lT I r t I \ K V K .i 1 1471 LOGAN — TABOR 9461 Just Phone Those Roach Bros, for Quick Delivery Service see what extreme care we take of their garments. secretary, Mrs. A. Reddick; treas­ OH, BOY! TWO DINNER DATES . , . W AT AID MEET urer, Mrs. L. Veltrie. Refreshments Any Time, Any Place, Any^vhere Remember, they aye insured while in our care. were served by the fourth and fifth Chicken, Thur»- C«ih C«rry C«U Dili ver The Good Shepherd Aid society grade mothers. day. Ham, Satur­ Lxdiei’ Plain Dreiiet, lilk or wool, clannad and preiied....75c 8Sc JESS DEVER’S FAMOUS TROPICAL INN met Tuesday of last week at the The date for the Elitch’s gardens day, and Carnival Ladiei’ Plain Coati cleaned and preiied...... 76c 85c home of Miss Margaret Bain, 1244 annual stock company show, under Dance to fini*h up “ FOODS DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT” Men'* Suit* cleaned and pre**ed...... 50c 60c Steele street. The meeting was well Men’* Overcoat* cleaned and pro**ed...... 50c 60c the auspices of the Altar and Ro­ with. I *ure wOn’ t Colfax at Williams Open All Night Ph. YOrk 9338 attended. Reports of the recent card sary society, has been set for June forget all that. •‘So, Ladies’ Coatq^elined— you furnish material...... $ 2 .5 0 party were read, and showed it be 19. ¥ 7 i v r v j / - k l T C i r /"' A C i r t r y o u r r e g u l a r DINNERS Or we will furnish satin lining for...... $ 4 .0 0 a success. The chairman, Mrs. H. The patronal feast of the parish, one and all. Let’* N tVVtilJUoti V-Arti t h e y w il l p l e a s e y o u L. Gorden, thanked the ladies in be­ St. Catherine of Siena, will be ob­ go I A Distinctive Place to Eat half of the Sisters of the Good<-Shep- Main Office Cleaners served Saturday, April 30, in the 308 E. COLFAX MAIN 9777 herd for the assistance givem Mrs. morning with devotions 'and in the and Plant— Dyers Joseph C. Hagus gave an interesting evening with play contest between d y e in g account of the work done' by the the Junior sodality and Holy Name CAPITOL HILL BEAUTY SHOP WATER WAVING Denver deanery. Mrs. J. J. Camp THE NEW SEVEN SCALP AND fl»er APRIL SPECIAL. * regulars. The Junior sodality will HAIR CUTTING..-...... - ...... bell offered her home for a card REX THEATER FACIAL TREATMENTS C o l f a x 4 19 isth st. put on a one-act play, Shakespeare’s PHONE MAIN 7012 706 E. COLFAX AVENUE party held Sunday evening, receipts "Gone Wild.” The regulars ivill have 44TH AND YATES 1573 BROADWAY MAin 6101 of which went to the deanery as the a similar one-act farce entitled, Good Shepherd Aid donation. Miss “ When Doctors Disagree.” - A nine- Saturday, April 23 LENHART’S BAKERY— 1118 East 17th Ave. Buck Jones in Margaret Leary was assistant host­ piece orchestra will furnish the-mu­ Visit our shop for the most delicious pastries and baked goods. ess at the meeting. Mrs. James sic, and will be followed by a social. “BRANDED” Lynch sang several numbers. Elec COMPLETE LINE FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS— WE DELIVER All parents expecting their chil­ Sun., Mon., Tues., April 24-25-26 tion of officers will be held at the dren to make^ their First Communion Jean Harlow and Robt. Williams in next regular meeting. on May 29 must have them in for “ PLATINUM BLONDE” The Smidt Drug Co* St. Catherine’s Parish instructions this week. The public school children are being instructed Wed. and Thur*., April 27 and 28 Prescriptions Our Specialty LADIES PLAN Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at “SOOKEY” Quality Shoppe With J^ackie Cooper & Robert Coogan 4 o’clock. 813 15th St. Delivery Service THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. The Young Ladies’ sodality held 300 E. 7th Ave.— Cor. Grant St. West 38th and Irvins 3700 Navajo Stroot PARTY SERIES its annual breakfast last Sunday in Delicious « « ^ .7 O"*" SpMker*” the community hall. The affair was KE. 3491 TA. 9271 Call Gallup 0741 n .* red a w h it e ster** Call Gallup 0936 Plate Lunches (St. Jame*’ ParUh) a huge success. The committee in The Altar and Rosary society met charge was composed of the Misses Salads and PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS GORDY^S SERVICE STATION Thursday of last week at the Civic Theresa Martelli, Anna and Marian DR. PARIS Sandwiches building with a rather small attend­ Martin, DENTIST M. E. RATEKIN. Owner THEY ARE RELIABLE Phillip's Gas and Oil— *None Better^' ance. Mrs. Luke Parslow was host^ This Friday afternoon the meet­ NEW LOCATION Lee Tires and Tubes— Tire Repairing 49th and Lowell Blvd. ess. Some of the ladies of the par­ ing of the Junior sodality will be 207 Barth Bldg. ish are sponsoring card parties to as­ held. Sunday morning at the 8:30 18TH AND STOUT ST. sist in the expenses. It has been de­ Mass the Junior sodality and all the LEWIS BEAUTY SALON cided to hold a card party every children o f the parish will receive Specializing in Permanent Waving, Marcelling, Finger Waving third Thursday of the month at 2 Communion. o’clock in the Civic building until St. Dominic’s Parish 3014 WEST 38TH AVENUE PHONE GALLUP 7180 Announcement was made Sunday 4m further notice. The next party will that beginning the first Sunday in MEET YOUR FRIENDS be May 19, and the hostesses are May the first Mass will be changed AT THE Mrs. Luke Parslow, Mrs. Schnurr, to 5:30 instead of 6:00. At 9:45 Pmon Fuel and Supply Co. | Mrs. Leyden and Mrs. Paul Gappae. Mass this Sunday will be the last op­ LUMP COAL, $5.60 UP Mrs. Hooyer is taking care of the portunity to hear the choir till next COAL I STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP surplices for this month. Mrs. Jesse fall. MAYAS F. A. Mumford, Mgr.______W. 25th and Decatur ______GAllup 5126 St. Louis’ Parish Hooyer and Miss Anna M. Kelly rep­ Frank Tighe, brother of Mrs. A FOX FRIENDLY TMEATP I ••h wiaUV.-A FlU-c" ..VfNUt resented the Altar society at the James Keough of this parish, died LAKE’S QUALITY MARKET deanery meeting Monday. last week in St. Louis. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS, WISE & FERGUSON LUMBER CO. There was a very interesting meet­ Among the sick of the parish are LOUISE HAT SHOP SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FISH ON FRIDAY John Webb, one of Denve^’8 old 8617 WEST 82ND AVE. WE DELIVER— ONION MARKET CALL GALLUP 4408 ing of the Montclair Improvement MADAM LOUISE BROWN Building Material— COAL— Paints______association last Monday evening. timers, quite ill at his home at 3072 Sunday, Father J.’ J. O’Neil of West 39th avenue; Mrs. Lambert Designer of Distinctive Hats Clarke, South Dakota, said the 8 Stoeffel, slowly recovering after a Moulded to the Head The firms listed here de- Old Hats Remodeled PAUL’S PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS o’clock Mass, and visited during the serious operation in St. Anthony’s 1 day with Father Walsh. Father hospital; Jacob Ruwart, who is con­ Room 222, McClintock Bldg. THEY ARE RELIABLE serve to be remembered Service Station O’Neil and Father Walsh were col­ valescing at his home at 4243 Fed­ 16th and California KE. 7921 lege mates and met in their first year eral boulevard; Mrs. Joseph Hewitt, when you are distributing Texaco Product* of college. The families of Father expected to return to her home at Walking - Grea*ing FY O’Neil and Father Joseph Ryan, S. 4536 Beach court this week; Mrs. P. Beautiful Flowers your patronage in the dif­ Will Mett Anr Csmpetition ■Wa Store J., dean of Regis college, were G. Killius of 3825 Bryant street, in for All Occasions NO. DENVER POULTRY SUPPLY So Why Not Get the B«»l Household Goods friends and neighbors in Michigan. St. Joseph’s hospital. ferent lines of business. 4227 W. 88TH AVE GALLUP 2671 'W« Appreciate Year Patrohaxe” William Haffey of Valentia street Last week, Mary, the infant ORPHEUM FLORISTS and Morchandiso BROADWAY AT HAMPDEN received news just recently of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Orpheum Theater Bldg.) Phone Enf. 392 »UFFY STORAGE AND death of a brotiier. This is the sec­ Yannacito of 4609 Decatur street, MOVING CO. ond brother of Mr. Haffey to die was baptized. Carl P. Laguardia and Phone MAin 7060 within the last two months. Mary Ross were the sponsors. GENE DARROW, Proprietor PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Activities for Women Are O T*Le«ii$«$on Reconunended by Bishop Vehr Colorado’s Home Store for Over Forty-Three Years Sixteenth Street at Stout—TAbor 2181 ' AWNINGS (Continued From Page 1) ical instructors, and defrays the ex­ every parochial school; expansion of pense of their weekly transportation. the Diocesan council, and teaching Father Murray pronounced the spir­ Correctly Designed and Installed children law while in their teens. In itual work of the council as greater SATURDAY this connection. His Excellency stated than any other— “ work that will go Add that a nation is no better than its into eternity.” . homes-and deplored the decadence Luncheon was served by the Al­ SPECIAL . . . Priced for One Day of home morals, which he attributed tar and Rosary society, ipne hun­ greatly to personal selfishness of par­ dred and twenty were seated at the CHARM ents and unrestraint of the child in tables. Luncheon speakers were the and early years when the law of God Rev. F. Gregory Smith of Littleton, and responsibility to parents should diocesan director of vacation schools; be Instilled. The Bishop closed his Miss Mary Coughlin and John Quinn. New Dresses remarks with a heartfelt “ God bless Father Smith told of the great need GRACE your organizatioR.” of the vacation school apostolate in Street and Semi-formals To the Home That Bishop Vehr’s address was given Colorado, where missions sometimes at the afternoon session. The meet­ extend over a radius of 100 miles. A perfectly thrilling collection— NEW— in every Nothing Else Can Do ing was held in the auditorium of Twenty-two such schools operated in Sacred Heart school and was called the state la.st season. Father Smith sense of the word. Colorful prints— pale, exquisite to order at 10 o’clock by the vice referred with appreciation to the pastels— plenty of the jacket frocks— “ double duty” president of the council, Mr.s. J. C. fact that the vacation school move­ dre.sse.s— and one-piece models. Complete size range Hagus, in the absence of the presi­ ment in Colorado was launched by — Styles for women and misses and for every day Enjoy Your Home—Enhance Its Value dent, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff. The open­ the D. C. C. W. ing prayer was by Father Agatho, Miss Coughlin paid a trilmtc to time occasion------May We Call With Samples and Suggest and Estimate O.S.B., who followed it with words the national oflicers of thb c^^acil, on Your Requirements of welcome. His likening the work and touched upon the great national of the council to that of Christ, who program they sponsor. She brought was “ about His Father’s business,” home to her hearers a consciousness Telephone PEarl 8224 was in.spiring. He urged continued of the efficacy of unified action alertness on the part of the members under well-directed leadership. John as “ bigotry, while bruised and bleed­ C. Quinn, president of the Newman ing, is not yet dead.” club of the state university, spoke AMERICAN TENT & AWNING CO. Mrs. Hagus extended g^^eetings of of this organization as a “ guiding Mrs. Cosgriff from Cairo, Egypt, and light for Catholic students in univer­ 1388 South Broadway then presented Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, sities and colleges other than Cath­ past president of the council, who olic.” He stated that nearly every presided during the day. The secre­ Catholic at Denver university is a tary, Mrs. H. C. Denny, read the member of the Newman club. The minutes of a meeting of the board club was long dormant at Colorado following the annual convention and CARPET CLEANERS THAT CLEAN university, and lately reorganized tho.se of the executive committee.' Reports of officers and chairmen of through efforts of Boulder council* The J. T. Upton Renovating Co. standing committees and group rep­ Knights of Columbus, and has gained a foothold on the campus. Prompt, Reaionable, Perional Service resentatives on the Diocesan board were given. Those of Mrs. Hagus, Mrs. Kate O’ Brien, first president W. H. UPTON, Manager president of the Denver deanery, and of Boulder’s Altar and Rosary so­ Mrs. George Shearer, president of ciety, was presented by Mrs. O’Fal­ 765 Tejon Street TAbor 5223 Pueblo deanery, recorded flattering lon. progress along welfare, civic and cul­ The Rev. Harold V. Campbell, rep­ tural lines. Mrs. Shearbr’s report resenting the Rev. John R. Mulroy, .was given through the treasurer, Mrs. spiritual director of the council, in C. C. Billingcr. Mrs. George Mc- a short address at the afternoon ses­ Devitt, the financial secreUry, an­ sion, referred to the council as the nounced 79 organizations now affili­ “ background of the Catholic Char­ ated with the council. Four have re­ ities.” cently joined. One of these— St. The Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., who is Francis de Sales’ League of the Sa­ an apostle among the Mexicans of his cred Heart— is the fir.st league in, the locality, spoke in their iritere.'^t. Miss diocese to enroll. Chairmen of .stand­ Linna Breselte of the Department ing committees reported as follows: of Social Action, Washington, an­ Mrs. Frank Cortland, for Altar and nounced the 32nd annual Catholic Rosary societifs; Mrs. D. F,. Sullivan, Conference on Industrial Problems, Alumnae as.sociations, St. Scholas- which will meet in Denver by invita­ tica’s, St. Mary’s, Loretto Heights tion of the Bishop April 26-27, in (Loretto Heights College) and Mt. St. Gertrude’s; Mrs. Harvey the K. of C. hall. Mrs. C. J. Dunn, The most To date, the following from out- J. Smith, Girl Welfare, this included vice president of the Loretto Retreat of-town high schools have accepted the Queen of Heaven Girl Welfare association, announced the annual re­ modern the invitation of Regis and Loretto progrram, Junior Catholic Daughters treat for .iune 10 to 15 at Loretto vacuum pack Heights colleges to be present Fri­ and the iccent organization of a Heights college. The Roy. Russell day evening, April 22, at the Coro­ Junior Catholic Daughters’ Mothers’ Kirschenheutcr, C. M., will be re­ none better nado club for the “ Prep Parade” : club; Miss Clara Courtney, for 'the treat master. The guests from Loretto academy, Queen’s Daughters, reported educa­ Mrs. S. Paul Stock, governor of Santa Fe, New Mexico, will be Ann tional and philanthropic work reflect­ Colorado I. F. A., spoke in the Heald, Teresa Craddock, Filice Selle-r ing credit on this group. interest of the biennial convention meyer, Roberta Martin, Mary Outstanding reports were given by of the association, to be held in Den­ Wayne, Margaret Smith, Elreena Mrs. John Mueller on legislation, ver late ih August. Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, catechetical in­ Arrighi, Virginia Moore, Josephine Mrs. Hagu.s read a message from Eckert and Mary Ellen Colby; from struction; Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe, Mrs. Clara Berchtold, president of the Academy of the Holy Child “ P.-T. A .;” Mrs. Georgia Zeiger of the Santa Fe Archdiocesan Council Jesus, Cheyenne, Wyoming, will Pueblo, on Study clubs, and Mrs. W. of Catholic Women, inviting attend­ come Alice Fitzgerald, Anna Marie H. Paul, on Mexican welfare. Mrs. ance to the interdiocesan conference Bugas, Mary Durante, Betty Phelan, Mueller had, in an intelligent and in Santa Fc, June 26-27. Denver, Francis Broussard, Jack .Sullivan, emphatic manner, protested every El Paso and .Santa Fc councils are measure of legislation hurtful to the uniting in this conference, which has down John Dillon, Edward McLaughlin and Brand New Enameled Paul O’ Brien; St. Mary’s school, Church and to the Christian home. for its object extension of the N. C. ST. DOMINIC’S COMMUNITY STORES 1 Gas Range Colorado Springs, Ellen Higgins, She closed her report with the fol­ C. W. and arrangement of a pro­ lowing appeal: “ Be alive to your re­ W ILL BE SOLD buys $1000 Gertrude Werner, Leoon White, gram of historic research to preserve C^J^SMARlCEf Maxine Duckworth, Joan Mateyka, sponsibilities. Play your part, that Catholic traditions of the Southwest. To One of Our Cu.^tomers at Pay a month for only 1S6 Lois Purcell, Catherine Sullivan. our civilization may live.” Mrs. Sulli­ The Very Rev. Dean G. Joseph La- "The Home of Quality Meats Exclusively" 7:30 P. M. April 30 monthi and we repay you Eileen Myles, Florence Werner and van reported that 581 children, in­ Jeuncsse of Fort Collins was an in­ *1,000—a. profit to you of 2642 West 32nd Avc. z! N. COX, Prop. GAllup 6142 FOR ONLY 2 5 ^ NO MOKE *320—almost- 60%. Irene Fox; those from Mt. St. Ger­ structed through the efforts of the terested guest at the conference, Come in ind Sec the Range trude academy, Boulder, will be Mary council, received First Holy Com­ and encouraged the council in its Other plans for diSercnt munion in April. Furniture Trading Co. amounts and lengths of tima. Cavalry, ELsie Mather, Nathalie hope of organizing in his deanery. 1524-28 Court Place KE. 1566 Building and loan has 100* Harkneus, Geraldine Sprague, Edna Mrs. Rampe, P.-T.A. representa­ The Very Rev. Dean Thomas J. Wol- ONE-UAI.F BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT year record aa safest in- tive, reported for St. Francis de Street Cars Nos. 11*13>40 at Depot vestment known. This Asso­ Saunders, Margaret Frances Sloan, ohan, spiritual director of Pueblo Stop at Hotel Door ciation has resources over Elizabeth Reed and Theresa Cala­ Sales’. Cathedral and St. .Catherine’s deanery, showed his ^sual interest Colorado Hotel A. L. SMITH. Proprietor *2,200,000.00. brese. schools, Denver: St. Louis’ of Engle­ by attending the afternoon session. 17th Street at Tremont Phone KEystone 2391 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Call, write, or phone, and wood, and Salida’s, of which Mrs. Mrs. Gilmore had charge of local ar- ask about safe and easy ways Loretto Heights' collegians are C. H. Kelleher is president. The to accumulate money. seeking to co-operate in. every way rangcniGTits. She was assisted by the P.-T.A. in Father Joseph Higgins’ following committees: Luncheon, possible with Regis college to make parish, Pueblo, is also affiliated with the “ Prep Parade” a big success. Mesdames Elmer Bergman, C. G. the Diocesan council. The Cathedral Cartin, J. P. Colstadt; reception, "Loretto Heights college wishes, to SnvE R S t a t e P.-T.A. is serving free luncheon tp Mrs. George Zimmerman, Mi.sses Bar­ Building and Loan Association congratulate Regis college for its 30 pupils. St. Francis dc Sales’ has a success in winning first place in the bara Voegthe, Laura Rummelhardt. T 6 4 « WELTON ST. DENVER, COLO. banner enrollment of 402. All re­ Elizabeth Sheeba and Anna Mullm. state dramatic tournament held at port harmonious relations between Fifty-one attended from Denver, the Woman’s club Friday evening, parents and teachers, and arc and large delegat'.ons came from April 15. The Loretto players won proving a help instead of an in­ second place in the tournament con­ Greeley and Fort Collins. Other Intermountain trusion. That St. Vincent de Paul’s towns represented were Longmont, test with their presentation “ Old parish school will have a P.-T..4. at Distributors for Woman Sea,” on Wednesday eve­ Littleton, Louisville and Berthoud. the obening of the fall term is prom­ Salida was tentatively named as tne DIXIE CUPS ning, April 13. Helen McGraw, pre.«- ised by the pa.stor, the Rev. Francis OUNSER MORTUARY OLINSER MORTUARY place for the July quarterly. ident of the student body of Loretto W. Wal.sh. A survey of the 49 paro­ Sixteenth at Boulder Speer Boulevard at Sherman COMMERCIAL Heights college, won first place in chial schools in the dipcesc shows PRODUCT CO. the woman’s division for her charac­ that, at present, in only six arc TO LECTURE HERE 1720 Arapahoe KE. 1307 terization. j' P.-T.A.’s functioning. Monday, April 2't, the Feast of St. Mrs. W. H. Paul, reporting for ’'-I" Mark, is the “ foundation day” for Mrs. M. J. Dunlea, gave a splendid IN THE FINER MORTUARY / the Sisters of Loretto. The Loretto account of Me.xicap welfare work order was founded in 1812 by the done in Denver and Pueblo dean­ GUS’S MARKET Rev. Charles Nerinckx, and is the eries and by Miss Martinez in the first purely American congregation F6rt Collins district. Mrs. John T. NOTHING IS HURRIED For Good Meats ill the United States. The first little Gilmore, president of Sacred Heart 613 East Thirteenth Avenue group of the present now flourishing Altar and Rosary society, Boulder, i order was Mary Rhodes, Christina reported the Catholic women of 7 IT IS N O T EN O U G H that Only a • large and complete or­ MAIN 9321 Stuart and Nancy Havern. “ For the Boulder properly interested in civic love of Jesus and Mary and for the affairs. our services include many extra ganization can serve in this man­ a - good of my neighbor” is the keynote The Rev. Robert Murray expressed USE o f the work of the Si.stcrs of Lo­ appreciation of the council’s assist­ refinements and comforts. Nor ner. Likewise only the finer retto. ance in Lafayette and Erie, where it Loretto Heights college extends introduced the sisters and catechet^ is our duty doqc when we safe­ mortuaries can endow an inc.v- CORBETT’S hearty congratulations to the per­ formers from Pancratia hall in the a number of out-of-town guests have guard every family’s finances, pensive funeral with all the sat­ ICE Monday night performance of “ Wash­ been invited. ington’s Promise,” directed by Mrs. On Tuesday, April 19, the Very providing all this beauty and isfying features desired in a final CREAM Margaret Mitchell Burke, expression Rev. W. M. Brennan, C. M., Ph. D., teacher at Pancratia hall. president of St. Thomas’ seminary,ad­ attention at a very moderate tribute. Visit the Public Advi­ The Heightsonian has received dressed the sodality on the meaning word from William S. Maulsby, exec­ and purpose of the Seminary guild. cost. It is also essential that sory Department at cither of the When in Need of Help utive secretary of Pennsylvania uni­ Doctor Margaret E. Bry.son, med­ versity, Philadelphia, Pa., that it is Olingcr establishments, for com­ of Any fvind, Permanent'or Odd Job, ical adviser for women at State each service through the Olin- now a member of the National. Col­ Teachers’ college, Greeley, addressed Call Employment Department, gcr Mortuaries proceed calmly plete funeral information. Phone lege Press association. the freshmen members of Loretto C. Douglas Booth, noted English Important announcements were Heights college and the students of lecturer and v^riter, an authority on made Thursday, April 1 1, at the stu­ and peacefully, with no fuss or or write for a copy of ' Catholic Charities Pancratia hall on the subject ‘ of international probierSl, who will he dent assembly. The Heightsonian, 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 “ Diet and Exer'eise.” in Denver April 28 to May 4 to our helpful booklet, student monthly publication, will be The expression class of Loretto hurry, with a complete roster of : lecture at the various colleges on in­ 1 I under the editorship of Mary Nieters Heights college entertained the gen­ ternational relations. He will speak attendants to meet cveiry need. “ Looking Ahead.” • V WINDOW SHADES and the business manager will^-be- eral assembly on Thursday, April 21, at Regis college on “ British Foreign Elizabeth -Cullen. They will, take with a very fins program. A one-act DRAPERIES Policy,” and at Loretto Heights col­ \ l over the May issue of the paper for playlet, “ the Birth of a Nation’s lege on “ The World Court.” I V MADE TO O R D E R - the purpose of becoming acquainted Flag,” was presented. Those in the I INSTALLED with their positions for. the next cast W'ere Mildred Stanton, Ruth Mc- Lawyers are more efficient than OLINGER MORTUARIES school term. The editor of the 1933 Connel, Elicia Fryer, Agnes Piccola, doctors, anyway. Where one lawyer \l H. S. LAY Loretana, college annual, will be Elizabeth Briggs, Lucille Dunn, Mary loses a case, another always wins. THE BUND MAN Catherine Floyd and the business Lou Sweeney, Margaret Dunphy, Sixteenth at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman ii 720-22 E. Colfax YOrk 4416 manager Isabel Windolph. Maxine Francis and Rolette Casey. WHO SAID I’D BE LATE? The Glee club of Loretto Heights Following this, readings were given Not me. For­ college wijl have charge of the stu­ by Mary Jo Gebhard, who read got everything All Departments: GAllup 0303 Denver dent assembly for Thursday, April “ Washington;” Mildred Stanton in but my poeket- 28. two dialect readings, “ Giorgio Wash­ bcok and I’ m on NO Tihe Athletic association will hold ington” and “ The New Patriot;” my way to St. Complete Catholic Personnel and Equipment its annual “ Play day” on Saturday, Jeanette Gels in a co.stume reading, Elizabeth’s Car­ COST April 23, at Ijorctto Heights college. “ The Rebel Flower.” These were nival-Bazaar. For Man to Call and Oi*e Esti­ JOSEPH E. BONA, Vice President mates on Packing and Shipping Participants in the events are asked followed by a tableau representing It’s going t', to be at the college Saturday morn­ the thirteen original colonies. Others strong. So is KEystone 6228 Office a Warehouse, 1521 20ti ing at 9:30. All the girls of the on the program were Peggy Ver- one Pete, and Xiarochial high schools of Denver and kamp and Chiire Dunphy. the tv/o Alt.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION The Denver CuthoUc Register Seminary Quild to ^fsident..^...... Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D, President Ementus— ...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Meet on April 29 28 Years of Experience Editor...— ------Kev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. ErgiatnrialB Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. M. A meeting of the St. Thomas’ Sem­ and Square Dealing .\s80ciate Editors..Rev. Albin Ratermann, Edward C. Day, Jr., M. F. Everett Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register inary guild will be held at 8 o’clock Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo, the evening of Friday, April 29, at the Capitol Life Insurance build­ “ ’NUFF SAID” Tolerance Movements Religious Test in Schools ing, East 16th avenue and Sherman Movements to effect a better un­ Catholic men and women who have street. The Rev. Russell J. Kirschen- Published Weekly by derstanding between citizens of vary­ found the doors to many teaching heuter, C. M., will be the speaker. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY, (Inc.) ing religious beliefs are much in opportunities closed to them because An exceptionally attractive prog;ram vogue. Such movements, if proper, of their faith will be amused at the has been arranged, and it is hoped Bannock Street are to be welcomed; for there is no line of reasoning advanced by a New that the meeting will be well at­ good reason why Catholics, Protest­ York gentleman in defense of the tended. Phone Main ^413 \ P. 0. Box 1497 ants and Jews should regard one an­ practice of asking prospective teach­ other with bitterness "or hostility. ers what religion they profess. To OUTING IS HELD $2 a year. Sold only in cluB^rrangement with The Register, But not every such movement' is avoid discrimination. New York re­ proper. Highly improper, for ex­ cently made it illegal to question ap­ BY HONASO LADS Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies, ample, is the popular movement plicants on their religion. And who which leads non-Catholics to. bdlieve shOjiHd raise his hands in horror but Forty boys of the Cathedral Thursday, April 21,1932 that, in the Catholic teaching, ^one Chines Marshal, )yh9. several years Honaso club, the junior Holy Name religion is quite as good as another. ago, attacked the/Cafholic stand in lodety.t enjoyed an,outing late last • OFFICIAL; DIOCESE OF DENVER Fundamentally,_it is a falsehood, for reference to the Pope? At that time, week at the Red Rocks park, being Catholics believe nothing of the sort. Marshall accused Catholics of allegi­ Matinee, 25c The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ^proval. transported there and back through In the next place, it is a very effec­ ance to the Pope even in defiance the courtesy of the Murphy-Mahoney We confirm^ it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever Nights, 35c tive method of keeping an inquiring of civil duties. Incidentally, he now automobile firm. The Rev. Dr. Daniel OGDEN apprars in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those non-Cathplic outside the one true says the state has no right to subject of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. Morning’ directs the club, which has Church. " “ Mutual understanding” a citizen’s religion and conscience to a membership of 76. Saturdzy, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and We hope The Register will be read in every home oi the based on the ballyhoo that one reli­ state decrees. Diocese. The boys have formed a baseball April 23, 24, 25 Thursday gion is as good as another is a most But getting back to the religious team, which will play in the Junior We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in pernicious understanding. questionary, Marshall says: “ Par­ Parochial league, and after the FREDERIC MARCH in the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. That we are all traveling to the ents will learn with alarm that they league season is over will continue RONALD COLMAN in + URBAN J. VEHR, same home and to the same Father, must subject their children to teach through the summer. “STRANGERS Aug. 5, 1981. Bishop of Denver. although along different roads, is a ers immune by l^w from any inquiry common theme for certain news­ into their religious beliefs, and who, 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION IN LO VE” “ARROWSMITH” paper poets. It is also a sentiment under the guise of religion, may pro­ Week of April 24: St. John’s, Den­ ______^ ___ frequently uttered by well-meaning fess destructive atheism, controvert ver; St. Anthony’s, Julesburg; Wel- - LISTENING IN - the fundamental principles of na­ Coming— John and Lionel Barrymore in “ Arsene Lupin.” but muddled apologists. In one sense, dona (one of the places where a day’s tional life, and endorse a reckless t (Continued From Page 1) it contains a kernel of truth. Unfor­ exposition of the Blessed Sacrament anarchy or follow a popular sex- ®aght to ^wakon all of ut to the wisdom of seeking; all possible assistance tunately, however, it is commonly is permitted). for our fanners. The chief backbone of the wealth in this section of the taken to mean that all roads lead craze.” For Mr. Marshall’s enlightenment, PHILLIP’S “66” SERVICE STATION world is .agriculture. It would seem perfectly reasonable in a crisis like equally well to God, and that since PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS the present to s^t a minimum gOTernment price for certain crops, pro­ the religion we profess is a matter of children have been and are being SPECIALIZED GREASING SERVICE WITH A 1,000 MILE GUARANTEE hibiting a|l imports of the same produce until enough of the crops indifference to Him, it may properly subjected to just such rot, even in LEE TIRES AND TUBES had been sold to assure living wages to the farmers. We have? never been be a matter of indifference to us as those states where religious question- PHONE yOEK 4788 M. B. HUSTON COLFAX AT EMERSON able to understand why Wall street financiers, who control higher American well. It is hardly necessary to ob­ aries are not barred. Whether the politics, have almost no interest in the farmer. The farmer was suffering serve that this conclusion is wholly applicants answer the questions ^SBlERICaNEbCTPRB S2SS NAVAJO ST. long before the rest of the country was afflicted, and economists warned at variance with the fact that God truthfully or obtain their appoint­ D E JOHN’S CAFE PHONE GALLUP 784S sent His Only-begotten Son into this ments by fraud cannot be said def­ ■^52*46 75. AKAPAHOtte SpeciaUzinz in repeatedly that if he was not taken care of the rest of the nation would Dbnvba COtoRAOO fellow him in need; it has, but even yet the farmer has received scant con­ world to teach with authority a def­ initely. But the fact remains that SPAGHETTI, RAVIOLI. CHICKEN DINNERS AND BANQUETS sideration. In Cplorado, the question seriously affects all our purses. inite doctrine, and that His Son es­ such people do get many teaching DINE AND DANCE NO COVER CHARGE tablished a visible Church to con­ positions. And in the meantime, men Dr. John G|^len Locke, former grand dragon of the Klan, is to have tinue that one authoritative teach­ and women who are dominated by his famous income tax case hoard again by the government. One of our ing to the end of time. right principles, high Catholic ideals WALL PAPERING AND PAINTING staff was told the other day by a newspaperman who was involved in the We may and do respect the sin­ and sound morals are turned away. ATTRACTIVE NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER FOR EVERY ROOM affair that, when the Klan was being put over, Dr. Locke, this newspaper­ cerity and the goodness of men and — Edward C. Day, Jr. — MASURY PAINTS— man and others went out one evening and pot sheets over a number of poles women whose religious creed is not WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY JOB— ESTIMATES FREE to make people believe that an immense concourse of Kluxers was gathering ours. But the creed itself we do not A Wonderful Charity near Golden. The Klan did become big enough not long afterwards; and and cannot respect. Good feeling One of the most valuable and at A. PARMELEE & SON remnants of it are felt to this day in the bigotry of some small-town officials; based (ipon an untruth is not a fruit the same time most touching phases 728 W. Colfax Phone TAbor 7432—Ret. TAbor 0992 but if there ever was a dead mare, it's the Invisible Empire, with its wailing of true charity, but a most harmful of Catholic Action sponsored by Den­ weeks and its dismal months and its howling fears. s delusion.— Rev. Albin H. Rater­ ver women is the work among the mann. under-privileged Mexican children President Hoover again assures us that the current pessimism is un­ carried on by the Denver deanery, CALL SPRUCE 3412 founded; just after he issued his statement, a pastor told us that, his parish Grafters Should Be Punished Both aspects were fully exemplified income for the first quarter was down 38 per cent over two years ago for It has been an open secret that last week when some 150 children For Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices the same period. Last year it was 29 per cent off for the period. It is silly in recent years graft and grafters from the Garfield and Little Flower Prompt «nd Efficient Delivery Service Everywhere to be howling pessimism unnecessarily; but Mr. Hoover has not yet learned have found their way into public centers received their First Holy PEACOCK CLEANERS AND DYERS that the country is tired o f Pollyanna tactics. Washington could readily office, both high and low, and have, Communion at St. Cajetan’s church, break the depression if it took more definite steps to aid the farmers and in many instances, taken a strangle­ and were given breakfast afterwards. L. E. BARNES 1137 E. ALAMEDA E. NELSON put through Father John A. Ryan’s and A1 Smith’s plan for a gigantic hold which is threatening the stabil­ The social work carried on under public works bond issue. ity of our government. It seems as the deanery’s direction, especially the though the task definitely and specif­ immense amount of good done at the Colorado Catholic schools are not often given the chance to participate ically to prove instances of this graft various clinics, goes far toward eas­ in state championship contests. Frequently students are hailed as “ state has been particularly difficult ing the lot of the children and older champions’’ when they are really the champions of only one school system. Whether or not the seeming ease folk too. A little expert care in re­ “ Why Pay More?” It if gratifying, therefore, to find that in the grade school Washington decla­ with which the grafters ply their il­ lieving the miseries of a* suffering mation iontest a Cathedral school boy took first prixe for the state, in the legal trade is traceable to an apathy child makes the whole world look (Trademark) Little Theater tournament Regis college took first state prize and Loretto on the part of our leading public brighter to the boy or girl, and takes dvwsftwwwwwvwwwyk Heights college second (besides a first Individual prize won by a Lo­ officials is a matter of conjecture; a load off the mind of a parent who retto Heights girl and the "best actor’s’’ prize given to a Regis boy), in the but if this public immorality cannot wishes to help his child but cannot Washington high school essay contest a Regis high school lad took second and be accounted for under the heading afford to pay for expensive medical WM.W.MYER DRUG STORES, Inc. a St. Mary’s lad of Colorado Springs took third state prize, and in a college of apathy, it is, to say the least, a treatment. F. J. Kirchhof Colorado Owned Stores oratory contest Loretto Heights took second prize. That’s piling them up in sad commentary on the ability of But after all the work of the Lord real fashion. Catholic schools have been making a splendid showing all over our public leaders. These public of­ comes first. Even though the chil­ 17th and ^roadway 15th and Welton the nation in the Washington bicentennial contests. They give definite proof ficials must, therefore, bear the dren were given the most perfect liv-, Construction thet our system is at least as good as the public one; and of course we always brunt of criticism from the stand­ ing conditions, if they were deprived Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. carry off the championship in religion, the most important of all subjects, point either of their ability or of of the gift of faith their lot would which the State unfortunately neglects in its educational work. 15th and California 16th and Califprnia their integrity. be a sorry one. With the co-opera­ Company Two Denver justices of the peace tion of several nuns of the city, dean­ Tke Register endoriei the campaign under way in Denver now to raise Wo do aot bavo tpodial talet but zoll you at our lowoft prieoi every are now under fire for accepting il­ ery workers were able to instruct funds for relief of the unemployed. With approximately 26,000 out of jobs, legal fees. They are not as yet 150 children for reception of First Jay on all drug nerebandiee. in the city, the need is the greatest in our history, but there is still plenty proven guilty, although they admit, Communion. Without this work it of prosperity in Denver and those who have should give. according to local newspaper re­ may well have been that many of ports, that they have been pocketing these children would not have been BUILDERS fees to which they have neither legal given the proper instruction in their nor moral right. That they have not Annual Report of Charities religion and ^rought to the recep­ THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. been suspended pending the outcome tion of the sacraments. of the investigation now being con­ Corner Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Building The ladies went even further. To We Would ducted is a travesty on justice. They make the occasion an outstanding Shows Great Accomplishments have been appointed to be the ar­ Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines one in the children’s lives, they were Appreciate biters of right and wrong; hence DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PHONE MAIN 1900 clothed fittingly— the grirls in white (Continued From Page 1) Dower, William J. Lloyd, Mrs. M. their own actions should be above Your Patronage J, O’Fallon, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, Miss suspicion. As dispensers of justice, dresses and veils, the boys given ver: Pueblo deanery, D.C.C.W., and white blouses. To top it off, a tasty C. D. of A., Colorado Springs. Margaret Leary, Miss Ruth Kiene, they must first of all be just them­ Mrs. Eva Collins, Harold Klley, John selves. They can hardly conduct breakfast was served after Mass. All Societies working under the head­ this preparation meant a great deal 700 La’wrenee Street Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated We Call For and Deliver ing of community service and char­ F. Vail, John J. Sullivan, Miss Nellie court in the dignity it deserves if an Lennon, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, T. Ray­ accused person, standing before of work and sacrifice on the part of acter building include the following the sisters, the deanery ladies and MAra 8314 T A ^ M 7 ^ T A . 6379 from Denver: St. Rosa’s home. Jun­ mond Young, Dr. L. F. Lubeley, J. either of them, can rightly ,question' THE CASCADE LAUNDRY P. O’Connell, the Rev. Matthew the integrity of the presiding “ jus­ their assistants, but we imagine the “ Denver’s Mott jProgrettivo Laundry” -—We Ute Soft Water ior Holy Name society. Junior Cath­ stammered words of appreciation olic Daughters, Queen’^ Daughters, Smith, Herbert Fairall, Joseph Ma­ tice.’’ They, themslves, are now on Denver • - Colorado Branch Offic«sT'l842 and 1746 Tremont Street, 1128 17th Street, and glances of gratitude from flash­ Knights of Columbus, both Third guire, Mrs. Joseph Seubert, Mrs. T. public trial, and they should be re­ 1128 East Ninth Ave., 42.5 East 17th Ave., 804 East 18th Are., 14*U York. ing eyes were a full compensation.— and Fourth degrees. Eight thousand, G. (jarrison,' the Rev, Harold V. lieved of their duties until the last Millard F. Everett. wmwmmmvwwmww two hundred dollars and eighty-three Campbell, Mrs. George Shearer, J. shadow of suspicion is lifted from cents was reported in this depart­ A. (jallaher, B. K. Sweeney, Chas. them. ment. J. Dunn, Miss Margaret Murphy, If that shadow of suspicion cannot HONASO TREASURE The report carries a letter from Mrs. Joseph Hagus, Dr. R. M. Shea, be lifted; if. after investigation, they Bishop Urban J. Vehr, compliment­ Dr. J, F. Prinzing, W. E. McLain, must be publicly branded as graft­ HUNT IS SUCCESS ing all who have co-operated in this Joseph Craven, Mrs. T. A. Collins, ers; if, in other words, they are Mrs. W. W. Adams, Dr. Frank W. weighed in the balance, and, through gregt humanitarian work under the Invitation Extended to Denver Boyi, auspices of the Church. The Bishop Blarney, the Very Rev. T. J. AVolo- their violation of the law. are found han, Frank A. Teschner, Edward wanting, then discharge from office Aged 10 to 14, to Join Uniform called attention to the unusual bur­ Rank of Organization den of relief, especially in family Floyd, W. T. Roche and Miss Mary will not be sufficient punishment for Coughlin. Executive committee; them. The law provides fines and welfare, that the central bureau of The first week of the Honaso boys’ the Charities has been carrying, for Bishop Vehr, William J. Loyd, Joseph imprisonment for such law-breakers. Maguire, Mrs. Joseph Seubert, Mrs. It will be up to the district attorney, big treasure hunt, the objective of which, he declared, “ some means of which is new uniforms for all mem­ Just Service T. G. Garrison, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Her­ then, to see that they are prosecuted support must be found over and bers of the uniform rank, was very above the amount allowed to it at bert Fairall, the Rev. John R. Mul­ to the full extent of the law.— successful. The “ prospectors” were the present time.” Bishop Vehr roy/ the Rev, Harold Campbell and Hubert A. Smith. “ hitting pay dirt” regularly, and re­ characterized the report as “ a story J, A. Gallaher. turns indicate more work for the of Christian charity to those in son’s heart in union with mother’s assayers this week. The uniform need.” 4TH DEGREE COMMUNION heart, whether she enjoys the bliss of rank is made up of Denver boys ten Headlights of the report are the eternity or still sojourns in this “ vale And what a word— Service. At your com­ increase in free Catholic hospital ON MOTHER’S DAY URGED of tears.” to fourteen years of age, and those care from ?172,000 in 1930 to $257,- Local councils usually have an an­ who are interested or wish to join should report in person to the sec­ mand, always willing, never found wanting in 000 in 1931, and part-pay care from (Continued From Page 1) nual Communion Sunday as a dem­ retary at 4200 Federal boulevard any $291,000 in 1980 to $349,000 in vite Shrine of Our Lady at Portland, onstration of faith, and annual Saturday morning at 9 for informa­ 1931. The Society of St. Vincent Oregon, basing the feast on Christ’s memorial exercises, in both of which courtesy, never failing you. That is Service as it tion. de Paul cared for 463 families in statement to St. John from the cross: Fourth Degree members participate. Father Joseph A. Herbers, S. J., 1930 at an expense of $12,937, while “ Behold thy mother.” Fourth Degree assemblies have an is practiced at The American National Bank. in 1931 the figures amounted to 666 Following is the letter sent out by annual day whereby they participate president of Regis college, received families and the expense to $15,- Mr. Reddin; as a body in some religibus function. the Honaso good will messengers this 024. Comparison of the 1931 re­ Denver, Colorado, Why not appropriate Mother’s day week and will speak in person to the port with that of 1930 shows an in­ April 20, 1932. for that purpose and sanctify it by boys of Honaso at their first meet Having nothing else to sell. The American crease in case load and expenditure The attention of masters, faithful receiving Holy Communion in a body ing in May. by almost every organization. navigators and Fourth Degree assem­ in honor of mother? The baseball players, consisting of National has built around a reputation for sound, At the meeting held on Thurs­ blies is called to the following: I, therefore, urge all assemblies a league of six teams, are playing day night, serious consideration was In the pamphlet issued by me in throughout the country to inaugurate three games weekly and letters will conservative banking the nice art of friendly, given to the problem of providing July last year relating to the history, this custom on Sunday, May 8, 1932, be awarded to those who go through for the deficit now facing the central aims and accomplishments of the and carry on annually. This applies the entire schedule with a record of office, caused by taking on a large Fourth Degree of the Knights of Co­ also to Canada, Newfoundland and clean sportsmanship. cordial service. number of families under agreement lumbus, the suggestion, among Mexico on the same or some other The directing personnel of the with the Citizens’ Employment com­ others, was made ttiat all assemblies appropriate day. Let the assembly ap­ Honaso boys has been increased, and mittee. The central office of the adopt the second Sunday in May as pear as a distinctive body, in day the organization is firmly established Catholic Charities has received no annual Comipunion day in honor of dress or other official uniform, ■with in a weekly program consisting of assistance from the Citizens’ com­ mothers. This is Mother’s day, and or without sword and baldric, but at regular classes of cultural, social and mittee for any relief done since Feb­ has grown into.an established Amer­ least in dark clothes. The ideal dress physical development, including pub ruary 1. The Register went to press ican institution and is generally cele­ for this occasion would, of course, be lie speaking, life saving, first aid, Thursday before the election of of­ brated by wearing a flower in her the official day dress of the degree. music, sportemanship and diversified ficers was held at the meeting, and honor, and sending some message, Let’s make a beginning this com­ indoor and outdoor programs. All hence cannot announce them until gift or other loving remembrance. ing Mother’s day. the counsellors have had experience next week. Officers for the past year Catholics ought to be quick to Sincerely and fraternally yours, in the art of boyhood character build­ were as follows; take advantage of this beautiful cus­ JOHN H. REDDIN, ing, and there is a keen rivalry be­ American National Bank The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, tom and improve upon it. May is Supreme Master, Fourth tween them— each one trying to gain D. D., prewdent; John F. Vail, first the month of Mary, the greatest of Degree. the largest number of merit awards 17th at Lawrence St. Frank Kirchhof, President vice president; Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon, mothers. Dr. J. F. Prinzing, faithful navi­ for the particular group under his su­ second vice president; Miss Nellie The loving message, the outward gator of the Denver Fourth Degree, pervision. Lennon, secretary; John J. Sullivan, flower bring temporal happiness, but announced that the local assembly treasurer; the Rev. John R. Mulroy, in addition to this the Inward Flower, will hold a special meeting to try A raw deal is comparative. No­ diocesan director. Board of direc­ the Holy Eucharist, brings down to work out a program according to body is satisfied with four kings if t s Tbp Most BeT, Bishop, John L. God’s blessing on mother, jt attunes Mr. Redding’s suggestion. the other fellow has four aces. 40 Hours’ to Open Apr. 29 BE at St. John’s

(St. John’s Parish) LOBEITO SISTEB The Forty Hours’ devotion will be held at St. John’s beginning Friday, (St. Philomena’s Parish) April 29, with solemn closing Sun­ Sister Theresa Anne, the former Li day afternoon. The speakers for the Catherine Reardon, daughter of Mrs. services will be announced next John F. Reardon, 1321 Milwaukee week. street, formerly one of the younger The reports were given out in the set in St. Philomena’s parish, will be ii|i school on Monday. The class lead­ professed in the Loretto order at ers were: John Butler, eighth grade, «..# *■ Nennx, Ky., on Tuesday, April 26. 93; John Tynan, seventh grade, 93; Sister Theresa Anne is well remem­ Dorothy David, sixth grade, 95; June bered as one of the students of Lo- Gibson, fifth grade, 97; Patricia refto Heights college. O’Rourke, fourth grade, 94; Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peake and Krouse, fourth "B ,” 95; Marie Mur­ son, formerly members of the parish, H □ R A M phy, third grade, 94; Catherine Gar­ are now the house guests of Mrs. P. land, second grade, 98, Those attain­ H. Williams, 1355 St. Paul street, ing an average of 90 per cent or more after spending the winter in Chicago. MAY A N D rSON CHAPEL IF^ in the various grades were: 8th ^ The Senior Girls’ sodality will re- grade, Mary Rose David, Joseph iimive Holy Communion in a body Ryan, Alfred O’Meara; 6th grade, Sunday at the 9 o’clock Mass. Mem­ THE MASS OF THE DEAD is distinguished from ordinary Rita Kohl, Kathleen Bruckman, bers are asked to use the assigned the Month of Mary Mary Elaine Bramer; 5th grade, pews in the center .^isle especially Masses by certain definite omissions. The omission of the Psalm Teddy Jacobson, Bobby Plunkett, reserved for them. We have a beautiful line of Statues, both Mary C. Madden, Margaret Madden, Two members of St. Philomena’s “ Judica” and of the blessings, is due to the fact, perhaps, that Eileen Hiester, Dorothy Reeves, parish were honored at Regis college Foreign and Domestic make, in stock. Kathleen O’Meara, Ethel Pietro, by initiation into college societies. the Mass of Requiem was once regarded as supplementary to Kathleen Edmondson; 4th “ A” , Jack Niels Beck was elected to the Mace These can be furnished in Sevres White the Mass of the day. In other cases, the traditions of a more Sherlock, Henry Johns, Jack Trimm, and Mitre, an honor society limited Constance Trimm, Calvin Woll, Jac­ to ten members, and Mac Switzer to Bisque, Rich Old Ivory, Composition, in primitive age have been preserved in these funeral rites. quelyn Biirgett; 4th “ B,” Paul Mon­ the Delta Sigma fraternity, open to traditional colors and cream and gold. ahan, Rosemary White, Bobbie commerce students only. Kohl; 3rd grade, Margaret Biller, Mrs. J. J. Dooling, with Miss Beuron in Plastic art, metal, silver or gold The creation of a memory picture, in a truly Catholic set­ Catherine Pohndorf, Jessamine Col­ Georgie Hughes as assisting hostess, lins, Mary A. Lipscombe, Georgia entertained her club at her home, plated. Our direct importations from ting, is an achievement distinctive of Horan & Son Service. Sever; 2nd grade, Bill Butler, Billy 1316 St. Paul street, on Tuesday, Bell, Homer Frederick, Maurice April 12, at high noon, with a Germany, France, Italy, besides best Do­ Campbell, Adam Verdecchio, Eliza­ luncheon followed by cards. All the mestic productions, enable us to give a Horan & Son— Catholic Funeral Directors beth Motley, Catherine Ronayne, members were present, with the Joanne Gibson, Ramona White, honors going to MesdameSiMcConaty superior article at lowest figure. HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST COST Yovanne Reeves. and McGrath. At the next meeting Mrs. 0. H. Jacobson was hostess of this club, Mesdames McGonaty Can supply at once from stock Statues in to her card group Monday afternoon. and McQuaid will be hostesses. 1527 Cleveland Place Phone KEystone 6297 Prize for high score was won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway and height 6 in. to 6 ft. J. F. Prinzing. Mrs. G. Heisen and family of 1240 Detroit street have Miss Jeanette Dunn were guests for returned to their home after three the day. Mrs. R. R. Gray will en­ months’ absence in California. Prices Range From 50c to $100.00 tertain next on May 2. Credit is due Miss Anne O’Neill, Miss Shirly Horan has suffered a the director of the parish choir, for relapse.' the excellent rendition of the “ Mass For the Shrine— Vigil Candles, Glasses vmma St. John’s baseball team won a of the Holy Cross in F Major,” by St. Patrick’s Parish close victory over Sacred Heart team Alois Bartshmid, at 9 o’clock last and Brass Stands Friday afternoon. The score was Sunday. Choir rehearsals take place in the church on Friday evenings at PHONE GALLUP 0388 16-14. St. John’s team is coached by The House of Quality, Price and Service JOHNSON BROS. GARAGE H. D. HOSKINS Father William Powers and includes 8:30 o’clock. REPAIR SERVICE—IF WE CAN’T FIX IT, GIVE IT AWAY the following players: Grover Smith, Mrs. D. McCurtain, 1551 Fillmore EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTOR— But the Car and the License catcher; John BuUer, captain, and street, entertained at bridge on MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Gaioline - Oils— Storage - Repairing 3300 Tejon Street Walter Berringer, pitchers; Joe Thursday afternoon, April 1. Among Ryan, first base; Alfred O’Meara those present from this parish were and John LaPerriere, second base; Mesdames Kalamaya, Neyens and Gerard Bj^ant and Edward Egloff-, Ott. Mrs. Ott made high score. (St. Patrick’s Parish) third base; Walter Berringer and Ray Taylor was one of the honor James Clarke A class of thirty-seven, including John Butler, short stop; Larry Kelly, men in the junior class at Regds col­ St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish twelve children of the public school, left field; Arnaldo Verdecchio and lege for the third semester. Church Goods House will receive First Holy Communion William Egloff, center field; Clifton Dramatic Club Meet! Sunday morning at the nine o’clock Hiester and John Tynan, right field. St. Philomena’s Dramatic club Mass. Parents and relatives of these Mrs. Hugh A. Stewart entertained held an enthusiastic meeting at the Headquarters for Religious Articles and -BRACONIER- school auditorium on Monday eve­ children are urged to be present and her card club at luncheon and bridge Catholic Books to join them in the reception of the Tuesday. Prize for high score was ning, when plans were discussed for Plumbing and Heating— Hardware and Paints the next play. More than twenty- Holy Eucharist. Children of the par­ won by Mrs. A. J. Chisholm, and the 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado SPRUCE 1679 1076 SO. GAYLORD ish will receive in a body. consolation favor by Mrs. H. Grant five members were present. The On Sunday, May 1, at 3 o’clock, Wimbush. Father Charles Carr and club is desirous of having a larger number of active members. All who ULLERY AND DRINKWATER the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr Mrs. Stewart’s sister, Mrs. Victor Phone TAbor 3789 will administer Confirmation. A large Kruse, were guests. The ^ou p will are interested in tJiis social and REGISTERED DRUGGISTS merry-making project are invited to 1000 So. Gaylord Free Delivery Phone SPruce 9785 class is keing prepared by the sisters. be entertained May 4 by Mrs. F. A. Adults who have not been confirmed Koch. join. Meetings are held on Monday The children of the upper grades evenings. are invited to confer with Father Women Play Contract Bridge THE CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. 1°h”/ peS« Sommaruga at the rectory for in­ have begun practice for an operetta Mrs. S. P. Mangan entertained her struction. to be presented in May. MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE Fancy Corn-Fed Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Contract Bridge club at her home, QUALITY— SERVICE— PRICE FREE DELIVERY John Horn, William Looney, Les­ 1274 Steele street, Wednesday, ONLY ESPECIALLY TRAINED MEN HANDLE YOUR ter Goetz, Sam Campinella, Louis HOME FURNISH^GS i — April 13. Among those present were Comniello, Ed Hogan, Merle Hogan, Su Vincent Ladies Mesdames Rosemary Beck, Charles William Scholl, Ed Fabrizzio and Cassidy, A. J. Chisholm, James Cro­ The Johnson Storage and Moving Co. Virgil Beall, all members of Boy Sponsor Card Party nin, Edward T. Gibbons, M. F. Mc­ 221 BROADWAY PHONE PEARL 2433 Scout troop No. 18, hiked to Clark’s Laughlin, F. Washaner, Grant Wim­ camp last Friday, where they spent bush and E. Zook. the night. They were accompanied (St. Vincent de Peul’s Parish) Holy Hour, consisting of the Sta­ St. John’s Parish by the new scoutmaster, F. E. Stod­ A card party will be held in the tions of the Cross, adoration and dard, and his assistant, Bert Peters. school Tuesday, April 26, at 2 p. m. Benediction, will take place on Fri­ Mrs. Katherine Winters, 2325 10th The "depression” price of 35 cents day evening at 7:30 o’clock. COLUMBINE BARBER SHOP street, was the hostess at a small should induce many to take advan­ Mesdames J. E. Covillo and Helen benefit card party held in her home Holy Famil)LParish It Pays to Look Well— Your Patronage Appreciated tage of this opportunity for a means M. Bishop entertained Mrs. J. 0. Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth Meng- of recreation wnich benefits a worthy Rusho’s club on Thursday, April 14, W. E. EWAN, Prop. 2434 E. 6th Avenue bin was awarded the door prize. cause. The Altar and Rosary so­ with a bridge-luncheon at Mrs. Co- Honors were won by Mesdames Do­ ciety, sponsor of the party, will ex­ villo’s residence. Mrs. Carper won WEISS BAKERY—4024 Tennyson St. McDaniel’s Service Station— 6th and Josephine lan, Collett and G. Rienter, and Mr. pend the profits in decorating the the honors. Party Cakes, Pastries, Danish Pastry Snyder. altar for (Jonfirmation Sunday, May Mrs. W. B. Flory, 1663 Colorado Houie to Hou*e Service Telephone GAIlup 1937 Phillips 66 Gas and Oils Several members of the parish are day and the First Communion Sun­ boulevard, who was injured in an Tires and Tire Repairing Other Auto Accessories on the sick list. Mrs. Michael Man- day. Mrs. Arthur Higgins has been automobile accident, is critically ill. fro underwent a serious operation at appointed chairman of the party. On Friday afternoon, April 15, BURGRAF PHARMACY St. Joseph’s hospital recently. Mrs. Famous for Values She will be assisted by Mrs. George Mrs. T. A. Diekman, 2830 East 17th Prescriptions a Specialty— A Complete Drug Service The firms listed here de-' Andrew Goetz has been ill at her Bader. avenue, entertained Mrs. Giles serve to be remembered JACLER’S home. Fred Knoth is quite ill. Little New officers were elected by the Foley’s club, Mrs. Foley receiving 4939 W. 38TH, COR. YATES PHONE GALLUP 0621 James Piccoli of the third grade suf­ Altar and Rosary society at its re­ Olof Jacobson George Clerisse the honors. The next meeting of when you are distributing fered a broken leg while at play re­ cent meeting. The society chose for this club will be held at the new NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP O JEWELERS cently. Miss Daeollio is "recovering the office of president, Mrs. P. F. home of Mrs. Ralph Smith, 712 Race your patronage in the dif­ Buy Upstairs for Less satisfactorily from a broken hip. Kloeppinger; for vice president, Mrs. street, with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Quality at a Very Attractive Price Third Floor, Univeriity Bldg. Mrs. Mayme Tierney left last Fri­ M. Pfarr; for treasurer, Mrs. W. Hubert Smith, as assisting hostess. OUR WORK GUARANTEED 4414 YATES ferent lines of business. 16tk and Champa day for a visit to relatives in Chi­ Schrodt, and for secretary, Mrs. A. W. C. Schwenger, 1414 St. Paul cago and other points, after which C. Moerl. street, left Denver Sunday for she expects to reside permanently jn Omaha, Nebr., where he will remain Oriental Creamery Look for the Electric Sign St. James, Minn. Mrs. Katherine several weeks on business. Special for Saturday and Sunday Cleaning - Pressing - Dyeing Winters spent three weeks visiting NEW PARISH Mrs. Fred Smith, 1165 Columbine Repairing COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY STORES in St. Louis. William Looney, who street, was hostess to the members 1 Qt. Brick Ice Cream, 3 5 ^ Let an Experienced Cleaner left here with Father Clark, returned of Mrs. Otto Kiene’s club on Do Your Work home with Mrs. Winters. BODY HEADS Wednesday afternoon, April 13, with Also Fresh Dairy Products and Country Club Grocery and Market Last Sunday was Communion day Mesdames Mathis and Triplett act­ Bakery Goods O. K. CLEANERS Week alter week we give cur patrons absolutely the highest quality at the lowest price in the city. We handle only guaranteed quality Corn Fed Baby Beef. for the Young Ladies’ sodality and A R E C H O S E N ing as substitutes. High score was 4418 Tennyson St. O. H. Troup, Prop. 4120 Tennyson Phone GA. 5084 Kept fresh by electrical refrigeration. the Children of Mary. The Holy made by Mesdames Elizabeth Litmer 1111 EAST 4TH AVB. TELEPHONE SO. 6890 Name society and boys of the parish and Mathis. The sponsor, Mrs. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish) received Holy Communion in a body Kiene, will entertain the club at her COUNTRY CLUB GARAGE the previous Sunday. The following young ladies are the home, 1244 Milwaukee street, on UO GlLFlN **The Best Service in Denver” TELEPHONE FR. 4461 Nineteen members of the Altar newly-elected officers of the sodality Wednesday, April 27. and Rosary society attended the reg­ recently organized: President, Ce­ Mrs. Harold Stephenson, 1000 MILWAUKEE GARAGE celia Patsy; vice president, Teresa Presentation Parish 667 MILWAUKEE YORK 9271 ular monthly meeting held Wednes­ Fillmore street, who had been ill of day afternoon, April C, in the library Schmitz; secretary, Ruth TuppCr; tonsilitis, is improving. treasurer, Genevieve Bates. The so­ Mrs. Julia A. O’Neill and daughter, CLEANING adjoining, the church. This spacious MRS. B R O W N ’ S AND PRESSING SHOP E. L. RONINGER— GROCERIES, MEATS room has been thoroughly cleaned dality will meet on the Monday Miss Anne O’Neill, had as their house “ It Takes the BEST to Make the BEST and decorated, and is an ideal place after the third Sunday of each month guest Mrs. L. Quivey, from Bay ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR WORK and Pays the BEST TO BUY THE BEST” at the parish hall at 7:45 p. m. 171* EAST 6TH AVE. TELEPHONES FR.. 0804 AND 0805 for meetings. Mrs. D. R. Lucy, pre­ State Ranch, Nebraska, over the ALL WORK GUARANTEED— MRS. J. F. BROWN, Prop. sided. Fa^er Sommaruga gave an The sacrament of Confirmation week-end. 3417 W. 7TH PHONE TA. 4749 COUNTRY CLUB BARBER & BEAUTY PARLOR inspiring talk, and after the business will be administered by the Most Rev. Miss Minnie Duray, 1545 Cook session a social hour was enjoyed. Bishop Vehr Tuesday evening, May street, who had been ill for ten days, SPECIAU-$7.50 PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 24, at 7:30 p. m. Special classes are returned to her school duties last 'For Limited Time Only to Introduce New Nestoil Wave being arranged for adult members of Monday. for High Altitude and Difficult Hair SOVIETS TORTURE the parish who have not received the 111* E. 4th AVE. TELEPHONE PEARL 0869 Miss Mary Coughlin of Chicago, GERMAN CLERICS Sn PVO TV1 ATI f sister of Edward and Walter Cough­ St. Leo’s Parish Mrs, S.'m . Adams of 2932 Ames lin and a former parishioner of St. Berlin.— The Protestant news serv­ street has returned from a visit with Philomena’s, died Tuesday afternoon. her daughter in Idaho. Betwrrn Delaware and Elati and Speer Btvd. gir Now you may have your finest wool blankets and ice Evangelische Pressedienst re­ DELATI DRUG STORE 417 W. 12TH AVHf.— PHONE KE. 9I46 ported that thirty German clergymen The Boy Scouts of the parish, A subscriber of The Rerister ^ auto robes laundered by the same methods used by are being held in a Siberian concen­ troop No, 78, were present at the wishes to publish thanks for a favor The handy Drug Store around the corner. Operated by a Registered Prescription Dmegist court of honor held at Skinner junior received through the intercession of with many years of wide and actire experience. Honest service at all times. Give ns a call. their manufacturers—the woolen mills. tration camp and are forced to fell CORBETTA ICE CREAM This is a strictly different process from ordinary washing. Special thirty-nine trees daily while standing high school. All the boys passed the Little Flower, St. Jude and St. their tests. The troop meets at the Rita. equipment—the only of its kind in Denver— Is used. breast high in snow. The news serv­ It restores the life and beauty, brightening the colors and raising the ice reponed food and living accom­ parish hall each Friday evening. nap to a new laxorions, downy softness. modations are "terrible.” The or­ HOWDY! DID YOU SAY DOLLS? HAYDN CENTENARY MARKED And there is a positive guaranty against shrinkage. ganization said that the pastors had been banished to Siberia after they AT BIRTHPLACE BY MASS Orar to Naturally It’s the Ideal Laundry that can give you had been tortured to extract "con­ London.— ^A memorial tablet Was tb« right! St. Philomena’s Parish this service. fessions.” One form of torture was nnveiled recently on the cottage at L1t« onas, described as making the vicUm stand Rohran in which Haydn was to a! Mias 223* E. Calias— YOrli *24* Wintara Call the Ideal on Your Laundry TNti in a cell for seven days and nights bom 200 years ago. Tne tablet, bear­ LA FRANCE CLEANERS OssssHe BltM B4r4 Tbaater wKbout sleep and beating him vmen ing a portrait of the composer in will intro- OUR CASH AND CARRY PRICES MEET ALL CtlllPETlTlONCOHPBT Problems he collapsed. The news service said relief, om» been fixed on the outside dsico y o sk J. f , jjtkmam Has Bssa Osmer af Tbia Flwa iar Ftva Mwths Noxt win­ Lat Hias Psrswsalir Tate Cara af Yatw Wsrii ■ 'm s t a German pastor named Erbes from wan oi the cottage on a spot believed Take Adrantage of Our Cash and Carry Cut Rate Lanndry The Plant is at 2500 Curtia MA. 4281 a German colony on the Volga had to correapond exactly with that ter nsny ha died in exile from spotted fever. where the cra4ile of the infant Haydn cald. So stood wHhin. The ceremony was step n a X t COURTESY CORNER GARAGE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The driver who thinks ten seconds eceded br an outdoor Mass said door, Mrs. Jonko will show yon a COMPLETE SERVICE WARREN c. WHITNEY, Prap. OPEN ALL NIGHT worth more than his neck may be GCardinal PiflI. Haydn is famous wondarfnl line of blaakats, <|nilte, Granaing, Washing, Steraga. Batteries. Ex^trt Mechanics THEY ARE RELIABLE a good judgr of values at that. for his murieal works. comforts. No aacnsa. £. COLFAX A,ND ADAMS OPPOSITE BLUE BIRD THEATER PHONE YORK 6916 mmm mm

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. Main 5413 Thursday-, April 21. 1932 Here Is 15 Finish Course ST. FRICIS' IlflR Altar Ladies of Crusade Study to Qive Supper (Annunciation High School) SOCIEIl TO HOlO (St. Dominic’s Parish) DISTINCTIVE In the past week fifteen members of the Paladin round tables have A card party will be sponsored by % completed the course of study out­ the ladies of the Altar and Rosary FUNERAL lined by the executive board at the society in the basement of the Crusade castle in Cincinnati. The fol­ church on Friday, April 29, and will SERVICE lowing expect to receive degrees at be in charge of the following: Mes­ the meeting ofthe Catholic Students’ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) dames Keniery, Anthony, Burns, Mission Crusade Sunday: Paladin The members of St. Francis de Clary, Joseph (^oursey, H. Shovlin, leader, Maxine Genty; paladin com­ Sale?’ Altar society have completed O’Keefe, G. F. Smith, Barry, Gart- panion with merit, Amelia Lesser, arrangements for their annual card land, J. J. Kelley, Pilz, Geary, Ber­ I"' Floreine Kellogg, Viola Apodaca, party, to be held Friday evening, nard, J. P. Lewis, Close, Layoie, Margaret Conway, Eileen Sullivan, April 29, in Fransalian hall, 235 So. Cuneo, Wilson, N. Burtscher, Helen Poitz, Frank Gold, Dan -Mc- Sherman street. As subscriptions to Kemme, Frizzell, J. R. Smith, S. Lellan; paladin companion, Margaret this card party are entirely volun­ Speas, Glady, O’Grady, Rice, Casey Schlereth, Jean White, Mildred tary, all those who care to act as and O’Brien. The Old Idea For People Who Don't Ward, Bernice Hickert, Howard Hef- hostesses are asked to communicate At the last meeting of the Blessed fernan, Paul Carr, Edward Dinan. with the chairman, Mrs. Kimmins, Virgin sodality. Father Simpson This makes a total of forty paladin Spruce 9141, or Mrs. Berg, Sunset spoke on “ Materialism,” in continua­ Tliat funeral costs are too high has almost disappeared in Want to Speculate degrees received by Annunciation 1709, not later than Tue.«!day in or­ tion of his current series on “ Here­ this city, and we have been responsible for the change. pupils this year. The May kssue of der that the list be complete. A de­ sies.” At the business session plans Invest. . . 1. A Stated Amount Monthly. The Shield lists Annunciation high lightful time is promised all who at were discussed for the May proces­ There is no need, now, for anyone to worry about funeral school a.s one of the leaders in all tend. Two door prizes and a prize sion and the erection of a May altar, costs, because our service, modern and complete, may be 2. Lump Sums ($100 and multiples thereof). activities of the Crusade. for each table will be awarded. Ad­ and Misses Celeste Thurnes and Mary Frazzini were placed in charge had for as little as $85. That leaves no room for doubt or 5% Pass Book Accounts. Any Amount—Any Time. On Monday esvening the Rev. M. mission is 50c and hostess fee 50c. F. Callanan, P. 'R., was host to the Mrs. Eugene Steele, 70 South Em­ of the arrangements. It was also hesitancy. entire senior class at the minstrel erson street, entertained her bridge decided to hold a sodality picnic in show given by the Knights of Co­ club Wednesday, April 13. Prizes the latter part of May, and a com­ 1 lumbus. were awarded Mrs. M. J. Kenney, mittee composed of Misses Margaret REPUBLIC The cast of characters has been Mrs. Philip Clarke and Mrs. 0. A. Reilly, Mary Ellen Corcoran, Mary BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION chosen for the senior play, “ Sun­ Maxwell. Guests included Mesdames Keniery and Margaret McAuliffe was Boulevard Mortuary shine Lane,’’ which will be presented Clarke, Reardon, Ryan, Schneider, appointed to prepare plans for final KEystone 2357 A. B. Williams, President next month. Kenney, M. Savigan, Billinger, Ma­ approval at the next meeting of the Federal Blvd. at No. Speer GAlIup 0407 T, E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. honey, Maxwell, Hewlett and Mil­ sodality. 1711 California Last Friday afternoon members of JAMES P. McCONATY L. C. Skelly, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. the junior-senior class in public ler. The Third Order of St. Dominic will hold its corporate Communion speaking presented a short program “ Vocational Guidance” will be the Sunday at the 7 :30 Massi Devotions Catholic Funerals Conducted Without Confusion at St. Joseph’s and Holy Rosary topic of discussion at the meeting of and chapter will be held at 7:30 p. schools in Globeville. Raymond the P.-T. A. Study club in the school m., when there will be a reception of Genty and Dan McLellan gave library April 28 at 1.30 p. m. Speak­ t postulants. speeches about Clean-up, Paint-up ers will include Mrs. Maries Meehan Among the sick of the parish are week, and the following presented a and Mrs. Thomas Mulligan. The in­ Bernard Carraher and Mary Mc- “ DISHES THAT RECALL FOREIGN SCENES” j St. Francis de Sales’ Parish one-act play: Margaret Schlereth, structor-chairman, Mrs. L. J. Holmes, Auliffe. Floreine Kellogg, ’Theresa Nushy, will be in charge. There will be a Mrs. S. F. Snyder has be^n called O c a o N T S Restaurant Italian Mildred Ward, Raymond Genty, meeting of the council members on to Chicago on account of the death THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPANY James Conley and Dan McLellan. the same day at 2:30 p. m. in the of her son, Martin, who was killed in Opens April 16th— Saturday Night WE DELIVER— South Denver's Leading Cut Rate Druggists cafeteria. The vice president, Mrs. an automobile accident. Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and C. W Miles L. P. Weadick, will preside, This is 2454 19th Street (Cross 16th or 20th Viaduct) . . . S"- Gaylord— SPruce 7326 TELEPHONE GALLUP 4250 FOR RESERVATION 2»4 3e. Penn., afr Alameda— PEarl 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.— SO. 01S4 CAMPAIGN FOR the last meeting of the year, and all officers and room mothers are asked to make a special effort to attend. Club to Hold PAR SO N ’S b a k e r y " PURCHASE OF The publicity chairman, Mrs. John Quality Goods Boehm, has been informed that the URTAINS AND DRAPES need cleanine this sprine, of course. Nowhere will ORGAN BEGUN this work be done more carefully, promptly or satisfactorily, than at our PHONE SOUTH 0975 126 BROADWAY publicity record book of St. Francis Buffet Supper C de Sales’ P.-T. A. was given 10-point modcrnly equipped dry cIcaninK plant (Holy Rosary Parish, Globeville) DYEING AND GRAY BROTHERS GARAGE 1258 S. PEARI rating when submitted to the county SPRUCE 7247 After several months of prepara­ association, and is one of four P.-T. (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) CLEANING CO. LOWE.ST I’RtCES O.N REPAIR WORK tion, the campaign for the purchase The Newman club of the Colorado 328 BROADWAY Chevrolet Fly Wheel Ring Gear Put on, .38.50 A. record books from Denver to be Phones: PEarl 3753, PEarl 3754, PEarl 3755 Ford Model A Valvea, Refacing and Reseating, $5.00 of an organ started Monday. Every School of Mines will hold a buffet sent on to the national committee Work called for & delivered in all parts of the city— 10',e Discount on Cash £: Carry ALL V/OR:; GUARANTEED parishioner and friend of the parish because of outstanding publicity and supper at the parish house on Sun­ will be approached and asked for a association activities. day afternoon at 4 ;30 o’clock. Father Come to Falby’s for the Lowest Paint and W all Paper Prices contribution. It is hoped that a suffi­ John Mulroy, director of Catholic Prom Queen Chosen Wallpaper From 4c Roll up— Waterproof Varnish, $1.98 Gal. cient amount will be collected to en­ Charities, will be the guest speaker. Famous Armstrong House Paint, $1.89 Gal. able the purchase of an organ that Miss Dorothy Mayeau of the senior Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perish of class has been chosen queen j)f the 32 Broadway FALBY’S ' PEarl 2940 will be a credit to the church. Ralston creek are the parents of a COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO. At the meeting of the Y'oung junior prom^ to be held April 27. baby boy, born last Tuesday. Ladies’ sodality the following officers Louis de Baca, Ray Taylor and Classes for the children preparing OUR PAST REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF SPIC & SPAN GROCERY & CREAMERY Thomas Burns of Regis college spoke were elected: Mary Can jar, prefect; for First Holy Communion are Return Parcel Post Orders PREPAID NEW STOCK CROCERIES— rOLAIl REAR ICE CREAM. 25c FT ■ 43c QT Lucille Korsich, vice prefect; Lillian to the senior and junior classes last being held by the pastor every after­ MILK. CREAM, BUTTER FRESH DAILY Horvat, secretary, and Catherine week on the advantages of a higher noon after, school. 4100 Federal Blvd. Phone GAllup 1000 M3G S. LOGA.X - G.-.M. BARRY. Prop. Horvat, treasurer. The sodality Catholic education. Bishop Vehr will administer the meets every second Sunday of the The following students, by virtue sacrament of Confirmation on As­ month in the afternoon after Bene­ o f getting the highest marks in the cension Thursday evening. Adults THE BROADWAY CREAMERY diction, and receives Holy Commun­ elimination contests held la^t week, who have not yet been confirmed BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE ion every third Sunday. will represent St. Francis’ high will kindly hand in their names at 66 South Broadway 1555 Arapahoe St. A .vewing club has recently been school in the .state contest at Engle­ the rectory. Hollyfield & Swartz Meat Markets organized. It meets every second wood May 3: English IV, Lucile Mays Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geising of 711 S.*mta Fe Drive IN BI-LOW STORES 13lh and Penh 3441 So. Broadway 1055 So. Gaylord and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. and H. Ruth Spindler; Spanish II, Cheyenne, Wyo., spent the week-end 2223 £. Colfax The earnest and disinterested work Lucile Mays- and Gerry Hannigan; at Wide Acres. Fresh Halibut...... of the-ladies is very gratifying. English ITI, Helen Werle arid Anna Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Ed^ Leg of Spring Lamb...... BOB’S St. Martin’s society celebrated its Notheis; Latin III, William Walsh; Gibboney of Pleasant View arc home Beef Shoulder Roast...... 1®- II LLEANERS & DYERS silver jubilee on Sunday, April 10. Spanish T, Doroles Dens and Betty after spending a few weeks in Lcad- Pork Loin Roasts, Inc. End...... lb- 529 E. Exposition— PE. 8485 There was a parade to the church, Clark; physics, Anna Notheis and ville, where their mother has been Pork Shoulders, Picnic Style...... lb. 3 l i e MEATMARKET where Mass was celebrated at 10 Miles Gillies; geometry, Margaret seriously ill. Lamb Shoulder Roasts...... «•...... lb. 11c Men’.s Suits Thoroughly o’clock. The church was filled with Weadick and Mary Notheis; English Father Egan, S.J., principal of Hams, Sugar Cured, Half or Whole...... |b. 14c Cleaned and Pressed, the members of the society and their II, Margaret Fitzpatrick and Leona Regis high school, offered Mass in Sliced Bacon, ;Lean Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured...... , Akl5c friends. The beautiful singing of Gallagher; algebra, Lucile ' Becker Golden Sunday while Father Moran Butter rb“-2 0 c ^ the choir added to the solemnity of and Anna Maher, who will also go officiated at Evergreen. Special-^'riday and, Saturday Only Leading Local Brands the occasion. for Latin I; general science, Mar­ 50c A pretty wedding took place on garet Weadick and Margaret Fitz­ Pot Roast, lb. 10^-12^ Sunday, April 17, when Miss Jos­ patrick. St, Francis’ will also be rep­ AID SOCIETY Baby Beef We In.sure’ All Garments RUDOLPH BROS. MERCANTILE CO. ephine Munoz was married to Louis resented at the commei'cial contests, Entrusted to Our Care WILL SPONSOR 4* Slice of Ham, Ea. 10^ Grande. The witnesses were An­ to be held at Greeley May 5. The The Leading Store on the East Side” Larfest Cut in Town 10% Discount Cash and Carry f thony Fiore and Miss Marie Tekavec. preliminaries were held Wednetiday. SUPPER M A Y 19 2 Those Who Demand Quality Trade at RUDOLPH’S ioi Bacon 15o All Work Guaranteed Mrs. W. 0. McCurdy, a member of ? Meats, Groceries and Home Bakery Goods ' the choir and a member of the P.-T. The monthly meeting of the Queen * 28TH AND DOWNING PHONE YORK 0318 0319 We Deliver THIRD IN SERIES A. Mothers’ chorus, left last week CHOICE BREAD, ROLLS, of Heaven Orphanage Aid society was 93 Broadway SPruce 8867 OF PAPERS GIVEN for Sitka, Kansas, for a prolonged held on Tuesday aftei'noon, April 18» CAKES AND PASTRY stay; Mrs. McCurdy has been in poor at the home of Mrs. M. L. Moauro, FOR ALL TASTF.S AND EVERY OCCASION AT STUDY CLUB health for some time. Her physician 4281 Julian street. Mrs-. J. M. Har­ Baked- Just the Way Y'ou Like Them ordered a change of climate. Her two rington presided. Keen interest in THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. youngest childern accompanied her. THEY ARE RELIABLE Mrs. Mai'tina Sundell entertained the success of the annual supper, to CHARLES A. DeSELLEM ELLSWORTH BAKERY The pupils of the expression and be given on Thursday, May 19, was •'HOME OWNED BAKERY” the Cathedral Parent-Teacher:;’ FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED IT PAYS dramatic art classes delighted an evidenced by the large attendance. 15 So. Bdway. Phone Spruce 8397 Study club with a luncheon, April enthusiastic audience with their play, We Ship by Rail 14, at her home in the Mayflower Mrs. Edward L. Gibbons has, been “ A Dream of Auld Lang Syne,” last Office Phones TAbor 3205, TAbor 3206 35th aneUWainut Sts. hotel. Refreshments were served to named chairman of the supper com­ Friday evening. The pupils and their Residence Phone FRanklin 1058-W. Denver, Colorado about sixteen members, and a de­ mittee. The dining room will be in «i teacher, Mrs. Marie Victor Gazzolo, lightful social hour preceded the charge of Mrs. C. H. Hayden. Mes­ feel grateful for the assistance of ST. FRANCIS’ COMMUNITY STORES study period. Mrs. W.. P. Gibbons, dames Frank Sartori, James, E. Mit­ Mrs. Richard Hynes, Robert Thomp­ recently elected Study club chair­ chell and Michael J. Doyle wcrei, ad­ OUR PRICE IS OUR GUARANTEE OF (QUALITY man, presided. The study program son and Mary Elizabeth Hanson, mitted as year members. The duty THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. was opened with the third of a series who helped to make their entertain­ of members was the subject of an THE “BETTER YET” CLEANERS ment a success. Over 20 Year# of Satisfactory Service of papers on “ Stained Glass,” ar­ inspiring talk given by Mrs. J. II. 732 SO. PEARL I’lIONE PEARL 757 1 Children to Receive Sunday Spillane. After the business session, The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in -Catholic Work ______Call and Delivery Service— tO% Discount Cash and Carry ranged and read by Mrs. J. J. Daly. Mrs. Daly’s study of her su'oject and Sunday is Commupion day for the cards were played by those present. Established 1906 W. A. OSBORN The next meeting will be held at the 275 SOUTH LOCAN ST. U L JOHNSON her forceful way of presenting it to Junio* sodality and all the' children 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 of the parisjj. They will receive at orphanage, 49th and Federal Blvd, LOGAN MOTORS I LI.KI'HONU SUU'llI B66U her listeners make a very valuable GENERAL REPAIRING adjunct to the work of the club. the 8:30 Mass. , Children Will Give ______Greasing, Waihing, Storage—Gasoline and Oil, Towing Edgar Carroll’s article, “ Things I Catechism classes for the children Wish My Parents Would Not Do,” attending the public schools are May Day Program SCHATZ SERVICE STATION appearing in the April issue of The held every Sunday after the 8:30 The children of the Queen of .American Magazine, was read by Mass. Heaven orphanage will give a May Gas - Oil - Greasing - Tires and Battery Service Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh. Mr.s. W. Mrs. Hopkin, who had been dan­ day program at 2.30 the afternoon' A B C DIRECTORY 241 So. Broadway and 5th and Santa Fe Drive Open All Night P. Gibbons read several chapters gerously ill at St. Joseph’s hospital, of May 1 on the orphanage grounds. from “ The Masterful Monk,” as the is improving slowly. All friends of the children arc invited THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN HARDWArV,. ED’S MARKET concluding number of the meeting. The number on the program at to attend. SPORTING GOODS. TOYS, ETC., AWAPfS YOU HERE. DENVER'S GREAT Mrs. Otto Thum will extend the the K. of C. minstrels given by the A class of children will receive A HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. Full Line Groceries and Fresh Corn Fed Meats hospitality of her home in Golden children of St. Francis de Sales’ was First Holy Communion May 8 in the GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO We Deliver— We Appreciate Youi Patronacc v for the next meeting. May 12. Mem­ a delight. The “ soldiex's” and “ dolls” orphanage chapel. LD COKER. Prop. 4:m SO PEARL SPRUCE 03C6 1520 Arapahoe St. KEy.tone 4291 bers desiring transportation and fur­ in their pretty costumes received The Most Rev. Urban J. Vein', D. ther information are a.sked to call generous applause. D., Bishop of Denver, will confer the Mrs, W. P. Gibbons, York 325J-M, Billy Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. sacrament of Confirmation on a class by Monday, May 9. 0. A. Carter, 267 South Emerson of 54 May 25 at the. orphanage. street, celebrated his eleventh birth­ C. D. OF A. TO GIVE day April 16. Fourteen boys and SISTER NOTES SIXTIETH girls, classmates;-were invited to his YEAR SINCE PROFESSION CARD PARTY APR. 25 home to enjoy the occasion. Bunco Bismarck, S. D.— Sister M. Boni­ I Blessed Sacrament Parish was played. Marjory Creily and face, O.S.B., has noted the sixtieth A benefit card party will be given Robert Flynn Won the prizes. After anniversary of her religious profes­ SUCCESSOR 10 SAVE HALF ON MOTOR OILS by the Catholic Daughters at their refreshments were enjoyed, all as­ sion, and her fortieth year as su­ L A K E ’S MARKET C. A. WHITE MARKE'f SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER- club house, 1772 Grant street, Mon­ sembled on the lawn to be photo­ perior of St. Alexius’ hospital here. QUALITY MEATS— W j Deliver 25^0 DISCOUNT IF YOU PRESENT THIS AD day evening, April 25. All Catholic graphed. Billy proved himself a 2803 COLORADO BLVD. J. E. Lake, Prop. PHONE YORK 0869 BERT GUERIN 33RU AND DOWNING Daughter.s. and their friends are in­ clever little host. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & vited. Mrs. Mabel Lippincotf, grand Installation of officers of the SCOFIELD SUITS AND COATS MADE TO ORDER FRANKLIN LUNCH A Real Good 25c Dinner regent, is in charge of arrangements. Women’s Catholic Order of Foresters Attorneys-at-Law REPAIRING AND REMODELING A SPECIALTY Open 22 H oup» Every Day will be held Monday afternoon, April 405-9 Symes Bldg. 1620 E. 34th Ave. Phone TA. 9452 ANNOUNCING FOR 25, in the assembly room of the rec­ Phone MAin 4106 Denver. Colo. National Tailors, Cleaners & Dyers 'and*' uelivered'^ “ 8 YEARS ON THIS CORNER” Mri. Atkinfon in tory. After the business session, a Phone YOrk 4836 Morris Lapin, Prop. 4954 E. Colfax Ave. charge o f t h e social hour will be enjoyed. BERTHOLD’S “ East Denver’s Largest Drug Store” Third Order Booth; finely ar­ Franklin Pharmacy ranged; neatly dis­ OLSON & OLSON QUALITY BAKERY GIRLS DISCUSS 2760 W 29TH, GALLlfP 0606 The Bankers Warehouse Co. Delicious Hot Cross Buns fresh played and in ca­ The REX ALL Store pable hands. Mrs. SPRING PLANS 3030 E. 6TH AVE,. YORK 4256 STORAGE with Complete Protection 1833 ELM ST.. FRANKLIN 3892 daily. Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. Jaster in charge MOVING— street to street or coast PIES. CAKES. DONUTS, of Altar Society For Quality. Service. Economy and 34TH & FRANKLIN ST. KE. 1753 Troop No. 7 of the Junior Cath­ Courtesy. Be Sure and Trade to coast. BREAD AND ROLLS Booth; fancy work, at Olson & Olson Grocery olic Daughters discussed plans^ for Rates on Application. 2231 E. 34tb Ave. Phone YOrk 7856 Free Delivery Immediately and is it keen? I’ll spring activities at its regular and Market. say. L.C.B.A. Apron Booth in charge monthly business meeting, held at MAin 5259 2145 Blake St. of Mrs. Nardine. Refreshments— the clubhouse on Saturday, April 16. Jack Schmits and Miss Dolores Se- Spring activities will begin upon cord in charge. They know, and how. completion of tests for honor pins. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Don’t be bashful. The Country Store Frances Whelan offered to have the WHEAT-85C — Messrs. Smith and Hill, with capa­ regular social April 30 at her home, Low Feed Prices ble assistants, will help you fill your 2915 Raleigh street. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS pantry. Thanks to Pat Murray and Helen and Clara Werle will enter­ Colorado Coal Co. General Foods. Children's Matinee tain members of Troop No. G at 4310 BRIGHTON BLVD. THEY ARE RELIABLE THEY ARE RELIABLE Friday, 2 until S p. m. their home on April 23. SICK POOR FRIENDS 21 Semi-finalists DEDICATION IS Sick Call Sets Great Crowds Enjoy Splendid TO MEET APRIL 2$ AT LATER DATE m m M EiiiiiG Put in Hospitals f Minstrel Show of Denver K of C. The regular pionthly meeting of in Cathedral Class the Friend of the Sick Poor wul be The dedication of the new $406,- held at the Corpus Ghristi convent, 000 wing at Mercy hospital, Denver, . Th* KsightB of CohimboB win-, Semi-finals for the Dr. James L Sick call sets are to be placed in son was seen in a solo dance. An­ 2501 Gaylord street, Tuesday after­ announced for early May, has been (trek. pres«itcd Monday and Tuca- Laughlin prize for oratory will be all the non-Catholic hospitals within other group of clever dancers, as noon, April 26, at 2 o’clock. One of postponed. The new date will be lay evening ia the Denver Munkipal held this Friday at Cathedral high the limits of the Cathedral parish by good as any professional troup^ in­ the priests o f S t John’s will be the made public later. mditorimn for the benefit o f the cluded Jimmie Gallagber, Gene sehoo^ Finals will be May 1. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., will the Cathedral Girls’ cluk which haa speaker and Mrs. John Schilling will Those who will try in the semi­ already, put one in the Presbyterian ;s Catholic Charities and the K. of C. Shute, Sammy Hutchins, Billy Young, be present at both the Denver and DR. JOSEPH W. PECONY -'•U cf fund, drew more than 6,000 present her usual interesting pro­ finals are Frank La Tourette, Joe Pueblo semi-annual clergy confer­ and one in St. Luke’e (Episcopal) Vincent Stanaker and Zavetle Mil- gram. The president, Mrs. T. E. Mc- LEAVES $25,000 ESTATE oersons. The K. of C. performance lett. Tony Ferraro was heard in ac­ Harrington, Charles Bilz, Adam Arn­ ences in May. The Denver meeting, hospital. These sets will be kept in Elroy, asks that all having tickets Dr. Joseph W. Pecony, 43, Denver * a one of the standard annual events cordion solos, and Betty Brown, ac­ old, Ida Donato, Alan Lutz, Jack for the Northern Colorado priests, the office of the hospital, where they on the beaded bag bring them to this physician found dead here April 7, n Catholic Denver and is always a companied by Jane Brown, in vioKn Clair, Jack Caughman, Gertrude will be held Tuesday, May 3, when can be secured by any Catholic priest meeting, so that it can be awarded. left an estate valued at $25,000, it l?pod show. This year it was espe- solos. ATI these acts, punrtnated by Walsh, Georgia Walsh, Dorothy Bru­ the Rev. Matthew Smith will have called to the institution to administer baker, Ellen Curtan, Mary Jones, was revealed in county court April ;4ally snappy and entertaining. The fine chorus work, made a splendid a paper on the plans for economic 15. As Dr. Pecony left, no will, Judge the sacraments. FORMER REGIS STUDENT Norbert Walsh, Gilbeit Hodges, Ber­ reform enunciated in the labor en­ •The Rev. Dr. Daniel Morning is di­ Mngs, dances and jokes were fee, performance, Walter F. Scherer was NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH George A. Luxford appointed his rand the fart that the program was the general director, and George nard Amest, Eugene Dnddy, Jack cyclicals of Leo XIII and Pius XI, rector of the club, which had an out­ John King, former Regis eollei brother, Antonio Picone, Jr., 777 I presented without intermisaons made Bradbury, the musical director. Gibbons, Josephine Fitzsimmons, with the Rev. H. V. Campbell and ing at Marston park Wednesday eve­ student and baseball star, narrowly Ogden street, administrator of the ^the evening pass with e ^ c ia l ease. The vast amount of organisation Ruth Veale and Anne Sullivan. the Rev. John Wogan participating ning. . escaped being burned to death near estate. His mother is sole heir to the John F. Healy, Jr., was a handsome work necessary for putting over the The Cathedral debating team will in the discussion. The Rt. Rev, Mon­ Alliance, Nebr., April 19, when his estate. Dr. Pecony changed the ■ interlocutor, and George Daley, minstrel was personally directed by meet ^ e b lo Central Ugh in the signor Richard Brady will have a automobile overturned in a ditch _ elling o f his name when he entered GIRL IN ACCIDENT J^oodie Egan, Arthur Higghts. Prank Grand Knight Joseph A. Craven. Cathedral auditorium this Friday paper on “ The Pauline Privilege and and caught fire. medical practice. Gertrude Bridges, 18, of 2760 pGartand, Jerry Pastore and William Newspaper publicity appeared exclu­ night at 7 :30 o’clock. Applications for Declarations of Curtis street, a graduate of Sacred I'^nith were end-men. Vocal special­ sively in The Denver Catholic Regis­ winner Monday was P. J. Dwyer Nullity.’’ This paper, to be discussed Wednesday, May 11. The same sub­ Heart high school, suffered bruises ities were given by Palmer Vanhille, ter, which is constantly proving its of 450 South, Vine, while on Tues­ A reader of The Register wishes afterwards by the Rev. J. J. Guzin- jects are discussed in the various con­ and cuts April 19 when the automo­ '.Guy Mains, Frank Gartland, William ability to draw out the Catholic day night the award was given to the to publish thanks for a favor re­ ski, will deal with Matrimonial legis­ ferences throughout the state. The bile she was driving was involved in t Smith, Joseph Clifford, Helen Tyner, crowds;. Rev. Mark W. Lappen, pastor o f Holy ceived through the intercession of lation of the Church. topic for general study is, "The First a freak crash with two other cars I i Jack Whyte, Goodie Egan, Lee Gib- The hundred-dollar patron’s prise Family church. the'Little Flower and St. Anthony. The Pueblo conference will meet to the Fourth Commandment.’’ at Fifth avenue and Broadway. i; bons and the Bluebell quartet (Harry |f Wilson, Jack Whyte, « a n k McFar­ land and Lee" Gibbons, accompanied by Nell Finn). The dance numbers of the Margie and Jerry O’Neil school were unusnally picturesque, being participated in by groups from St. Louis’ and St. Francis de Sales’ schools and other students of the Misses O’Neil. Master Leroy Mathe- MISSION DEGREES WILL BE AWARDED

(Continued From Page 1) or a general convention o f the Cru- .sade. Mr. Wogan was recommended for FRAN K’ S Pride M AR K ET SWAFFORD MARKET the Cross because the conference this SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD year, under his leadership, has had 'W e Buy and SeU ONLY the Beef* * "Home of Good Meats” the most successful year in its his­ tory. Sister Theresa introduced «the Paladin Round Table study course at Pineapple Layer Cake, 20c Annunciation and has enrolled 25 W E SELL QUALITY students. Sister Theresa is the first D/VvV/PI By the Pi^e LuD* 1m2C THE BEST CORN-FED to introduce the study on such a large Apple Pie, 20c scale. FOR LESS MEATS The Paladin Leader degree is con­ Pound Cake, 20c ferred for successful completion of SPRING Lb. 16c three study courses, participation in LAMB LEGS three public debates, or two of one and one of the other of these educa­ FINE LEGS tional activities. It also is conferred ‘THE ACME BAKERS’^ STEWING LAMB Spring Lamb as an honorary degree for outstand­ CHICKENS Lb. 13c (YOUR BAKERS) ing service rendered the Ci^us'ade through local conferences such as re­ Horn* Public Market newing spirit in a unit belonging to D1717I7 Finest POT ROAST, • LB. a conference. DlLLr QuaUty BOIL BEEF, . LB. 5c RoBed Rib The meeting Sunday will mark the final gathering of the conference for the current year. Officers for the YOUNG l o in r o a s t , . Lb. 9c coming year wiH be elected at this D n D I f l o in r o a s t , - LB. 9 k TEIWER SHOULDER ROAST, Lb. S>e time. PORK Breen & Corf man HOLLYWOOD Fbllowing the business session a r U H I k SHOULDER ROAST, LB- 6c social will be held in the auditoriam. As one of the entertainment features CARNATIONS EGG SHOP of the afternoon, Joseph Stein of the Next to Swafford Markot BEEF POT ROAST,Ik Qr Cathedral school, winner of the state MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP declamato^ contest for grade EGGS, Fr-jey No, 1, 2 Dox...28c FANCY FED BEEF S J M . W schools, will deliver the same speech 25c f EGGS, Brookfield White which won for him Denver county SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES, 25c and 30c Henry’s, Dox...... „18e and state honors. John Monaghan, Dozen BUTTER, Brookfield and winner of the Denver county contest Meadbw Gold, lb...... 22e FREE DELIVERY EGG.5, Twites, Doz.______20e HENS - Lb. 13c for fifth and sixth grade pupils, also will deliver his Winning address. PHONE MA. 1026 Our Eggs Are Absolutely Fresh "Always Good” The Grand Cross has been confer­ Dewey Corfman Jsrry Breen Laid Thursday and P^t on red on only two Coloradoans up until Pacific Coffee 1456 California St. Sale Friday and Saturday this time— the Rev. F. Gregory MARKET Smith, field director of the Catholic Stores Students’ Mission Crusade, and the BARBER SHOP WEE SHOP BAKERY Rev. William J. O’Shaughnessy, S. WE ROAST OUR Cook’. Tatcr Flake, f MUNDHENK OWN COFFEE J., of Regis college. The board that Get Your Haircut Potato Chip., Waffle Potatoe. Home Public Market Arapahoe Public Market confers it includes Archbishop J. T. While Downtown McNicholas, 0. P., of Cincinnati and Santoa Coffee, and Fre.h Ground Hor.e Radi.b • Archbishop Francis J. L. Beckman lb...... M odem Service SALAD SHOP APPLE SAUCE CAKE...... 20c of Dubuque. See Them Made—- Pacific Blend From Expert Barbers HOME PUBLIC MARKET The Finest Cakes, Salads INDUSTRIAL MEETING Coffee, lb...... and Pastries in the City ASSORTED PIES.__ ...... 15c All Haircuts 3 5 ^ PROGRAM GIVEN ASK FOR YOUR BAG OF TRY OUR PEANUTS 1452 Calif. St. TA. 9264 Brooks Fruit FAMOUS 1,000 ISLAND DO NUTS, Cake or Sugar, Doz.....l5c (Continued From Page 1) New Crop Pecans, lb. 65^ Beach, California, speaks at the DRESSING AND Tuesday evening session on “ Stan­ PECAN MEATS, Produce Co. BREAD, 3 Large Loaves...... lOc TARTAR SAUCE dardization of Industry.’’ “ Problems Special, lb...... 5 0 ^ Facing the Sugw Industries’’ will oc­ VOSS BROS. In the Center of Market cupy the attention of the conference PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK COFFEE CAKE, Almond Filled ...15c Wednesday morning, at which time FANCY FRESH FRUITS “ BAKED FRESH DAILY” N. R. McCreary, district manager for BAKERY AND VEGETABLES Colorado of the Great Western “ Teor Baktr. for SU Oceaiioa.** Sugar company, and Thomas F. Ma- SHIPPED IN DAILY AT POLLYARNA hony of Longmont will be the speak­ ers. Mr. Mahony has become not only ARCADE Danish Rolls and REASONABLE PRICES Florida Fruit a national but an international fig­ Coffee Cake, BAKERY RED STAR ure for his interest in the Mexican Grocery & Market Phone TA. 1369 - TA. 1360 Com pany laborers in the beet fields. 5^ and 15^ Ea. Cinnamon Rolls, Doz. 15^ CASH STORES “ There will be no session of the 2 Doz...... 2 5 ^ conference,” says Father Campbell, Orange Cream Butter THE ORANGE BAR Fancy, Fresh, Quality Home Public Market “ that will not be filled with interest.” HTDRATSD ORANGE JUKE HADE Cakes, Assorted, Wednesday afternoon’s session will Sponge Cake, FROM FRESH ORANGES E ach...... 1 5 ^ Fruits and Vegetables 2320 E, Colfax 979 Broadway be addressed by Dean Kaplan of Den­ “ C on . in and Watch U. Uak. It.” 23^ and 4 6 ^ Pies, Asserted, E ach ..l5^ Shipped in Daily at the * ver university on the subject, “ Ap­ Sugar Br th. Gla... Sc a 10. praising American Industry.” _ Ber­ Qt, S5c; Vi Gal, 40et 1 Gal. 78«. Rolls, Poppy Seed and Most Reasonable Prices Sugar Brown or Powdered, Diana Cream Cake, We SDMialii. ta Psrtie. eod Eater- nard W. Dempsey, S.J., of Regis col­ tftiniBCBtft Hard R olls...... 15$) 10 Ib. Cloth Bag, lege will talk on “ Co-operative Rela­ 60^ Ea. WE DELIVER PRONE TA.4448 2 Doz...... '...25^ FREE DELIVERY With $1.00 Purehate.... tionships in Industry.” Mr. Dempsey 2 STORES . is getting an outstanding reputation Flour in Colorado for his scholarly knowl­ HoBferian Peteat, Strawberry Short Home Public Markot„TA. 6800 Deliciou. Brand, edge of economics. 10 lb. Beg...... Arapahoa Market---- TA. 7515 ' ' Cake, 25^ 5 lb. Pail...... After the informal dinner at the Dispense Bros. Brown Palace hotel at 6:30 o’clock Ripe Olives Wednesday evening, the closing ses­ Cherries sion of the conference will be held. Pint ...... Quality Fresh Fruits MARKET Royal Anne, The final session of the conference Juliet Beauty 2% Ih. Can...... ia used to point out Catholic prin­ The Home and Vegetables CIGAR SHOPPE ciples and Catholic social philosophy Stuffed Olives A Full Lltid of Tomatoes in relation to industry. The Most Shoppe Free Delivery 8 Ox. Jar...... Cigars and Tobacco Fancy Utah, Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Bishop of ON BALCONY Public Market 2 H lb. Can...... Denver, will be the principal speaker Meraiag Pricea to 11 o’clock -—Phones— Monthly and Weakly MYgazine. Candy Bart and Gun at this time. Two other speakers will Shempoo With Marcel MA. 5391— MA. 5392 Brooms also be heard. The Rev. Robert E. or Finger Wave...... 7 5 ^ Lucey will talk on “ Human Liberty 6 lb ...... WE APPRECIATE YOUR Special, Ea...... and the Community,” and the Rev. Hair Trimming, 35^^ Francis J. Haas will give an inter- By Experienced Hair Shapers PATRONAGE pretatroil of Pope Pius XI’s plan for Jello CNl Steam Push Wave, Colorado’s largest Public Oranges “ Reconstructing Social Order.” With Ringlet End. Large Jumbo The meeting ii4Penver is only one All Flavor., 3 Pkg... $ 3 .0 0 Market gives the public Navel., Dox...... of a series being held throughout the PHONE KE. 5507 United States. In the last six months every advantage in the LEWIS Lemons conferences have been held in St. purchasing of food stuffs. "Look for the Large Louis, Missouri: Rochester, New Dry Pickad, Sunki.t Brand, Doz... York; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New 3 Cbickeo. for.. Week after week many FISH SHOP Neon Fish Sign” Bedford, Massachusetts, fed Los An­ ADDISON’S geles, California. wonderful bargains in Fresh Halibut, by the Fancy Dry Picked Hens, Spring Lamb Miss Linna E. Bresette, the field Pall Lamb Q Tea & Coffee Shop Groceries and Meats are Piece, lb. 1 5 ^ 4 to 6 lb. avg., lb. 26^ LegSi lb...... secretary of the national organiza Legs, lib...... v C Roebottom 9 tion, with headquarters at the Na­ Coffee, ib..^...... AJLV offered. Fresh Dressed Stewfting tional Catholic Welfare Conference Fancy Scald Hens, Pork Shoulders in Washington, will go immediately Hearts Coffee, floche end y i Hens, Ib. 12^^^ 4>to 6 lb. avg., lb. 2 3 ^ after the Denver meeting to Balti­ Jam Blend, lb...!...... Conveniently located in Picnic Style, Young Beef Heart., Live Mountain Trout, Frying Springs, IV2 to 3 - more, Maryland, where a conference 3 lb.._...... Butt Ends, lb...... 9^ is set for May 23-24. Another one Supreme Jell, the heart of Denver’s Busi­ lb. Ib. avg.. Reds and Rocks, follows in . The con­ RegnUr Package, Ee...... lb. 354^ ference in New York city, according Loin Pork ness District, on California Bacon GIVE US A TRIAL Armour’., » to Miss Bresette, is to be held under Roa.t., End Cut., Ib.. Street from 14th to 15th. Frying Springs, Leghorns, the joint auspices of the Social Ac­ WE STRIVE TO PLEASE 6-8 lb. Avg., lb..... IV2 to 2 Ib. avg., lb. 284^ tion Department of the National Buy It in Catholic Welfare Conference and the We Re.erve the Right to Spring Ducklings, 3 io 5 We Reterve the Right to Federated Colored Catholics of the BUY IT IN Limit Quantitie. This Market lb. avg., lb. 324) Limit Quantitie* United States. The entite attention THE MARKET at that time will be given to “ The Negro In Industry.” Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER NEWMAN' CLUB MEETING CALLED ID -T IK STEPS AT HOLY GHOST ERBER,T HOLDS SOCIAL! HALL APRIL 22 ■^AIR ALL ■ (Holy Ghost Parish) • • St. Catherine’s Parish AT FT. COLLINS WILL APPEIIR m A specisJ meeting of the Altar \ltW&]Unsurance Ft. Collins.— The Newman club and Rosary society and the Mohr’s Grocery and Market held its first annual social Friday ushers will be held at 8 o’clock 2922 West 38th Aire. evening at the American Lepon hall Friday evening, April 22, at the church hall. The pastor, the Charles E. Mohr, the proprietor with a large number present. M a^- s i i y p i i i L n In th* Heart of Oenrer’ r Basineas District | during the past seven years, has built ette Sullivan favored the club with Rev. John R. Mulroy, particu­ 5M-15 EQUITABLE BLDG, up' an enviable clientele of satisfied a solo, Inez Jobe, tap dancing, and (St. Joseph’* Parish) larly requests a good attend­ ance, as several matter* of great customers by offering only the best Minnie Brach, a reading. Among Mrs. L. J. Donovan, chairman of at no increase in prices. The store those fronl out of town were mem­ importance to the parish will be Consult the committee working for the Altar discussed at the meeting. is finished in white enamel and is bers from the School of Mines and and Rosary society’s “ depression so­ kept absolutely clean and sanitary Colorado Teachers’ college clubs. Too BERNARD L. WHITE cial,’’ announces that arrangements Some men are.like cigars, the more each day. A Lipan automatic refrig­ much praise cannot be given Presi are completed for this event, which is erating plant keeps the large ice box dent Robert Roemer and the club they get puffed, the smaller they For Honest Advice and Information fo be held in the church hall on Tues­ become. and several display teases at exactly members for the affair. Sponsors day evening, April 26. The ladies About Life Insurance the r^jght temperature to assure ap­ were Dr. and Mrs. P. J» McHugh, are co-operating in every way to , petizing food. A complete line of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Poole, Mr. and make'it the event of the year, botK couple will be at home to friends at n o s E. Alamed. Ave. SPruce 4018 bakery goods is always in stock; it is Mrs. H. H. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. J, for this young and the old. Besides 1359 Lipan street. received fresh daily and contains T. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. the modem ones, old familiar steps, Miss Collins gave a miscellaneous ;sit> r only the best ingredients. Smiling Miller, Mr. and Mrs., W. H. Hamilton such as, the rye waltz, lancers, the shower in honor of Miss Pancher at Optometrist Frank .Johnson is in charge of the and Mr. and Mrs. j ; P. Collopy. quadrille and a cake walk will ap­ her home on Saturday, April 16. The meat department. All meats, are Miss Margaret O’Dea spent the pear. Mrs. G. J. (yBryne has con­ 'guest received many beautiful gifts. and Optician carefully selected, insuring first-grade week-end in Denver. sented to give as the prize for this Among those present were the Misses roasts, steaks, chops and brojling There was born to Judge and Mrs, contest a large angel food cake. Sev­ Hilda Nardeen, Dot Walsh, Helen HELEN WALSH meats. A visit to this store would ♦ , Edward McCarry Wednesday morn­ eral couples have agreed to come in Sexton, Hazel Swift, Alberta Fillers, Associate be a pleasant shopping experience. ing an 8.%-pound boy. costume,, which in itself is yorth the Ann Pancher, Leona dik e, Loretta • W, R. JOSEPH ' 5^ J5'v <■ ‘‘'fdi It is located .on West 38th avenue, and Rose Collins. Mesdames Beusen, Miss Margaret Pendergast of Den­ pnjee of admission. However, this is a few doors east of Federal. Tele­ not compulsory, and all may come, McDonald, Collins and J^ J. Smith EYES e x a m in e d phone GAlIup 3168-3169. ver and Mrs. R. E. Kiely and chil dressed as they like. Prizes will be assisted the hostess in serving the dren of Longmont spent the week­ refreshments. Phone TAbor 1880 end with their mother, Mrs. T. A. given for the best costumes and the Snappy Pharmacy Tendergapt. various contests. The committee, “Please Note” ALL READY— LET’S GO! West 38th and Lowell Bird. The choif’ of St. Joseph’s church promises unusually good music. The NEW LOCATION Redecorated and modernized by was entertained at the home of Mr. admission is 25c. the installation of the open display and Mrs. Fred Barnes in Wellington St. Joseph’s high school is very 218-219 Majestic Bldg. system, an attractive new method of Monday evening. Mrs. Barnes is the proud 'of the honor given one of its displaying merchandise, one would organist. star students, Desmond Hackethal, scarcely* recognize the New Snappy Mr. and Mrs. Cody, parents of the past week by the University of pharmacy. Mrs. F. J. Smith, returned to their Colorado, His oration on “ Religion Michael Allegretto, the proprietor, home in Leadville after a two weeks' and Morality Are Indispensable Sup­ is a registered pharmacist and has visit with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Miss ports . of Political Prosperity” was had many years’ experience in drug Cody, a sister of Mrs. Smith, drove chosen as one of the best five in the stores, He has been in this location up for them. state of Colorado, He will deliver for seven years. His fountain is very Father LaJeunesse, Mrs. H. H. the oration on Saturday evening in popular this weather, featuring Hale, Mrs. J. F. McIntyre and Mrs, the Little theater of Colorado uni­ “ Corbetta” ice cream and the best versity, Boulder. AV. I. Brooks attended the quarter­ The big Carnival-Bazaar is on. St. fruit syrups to be had. In addition Members of St. Joseph's branch ly conference of the Diocesan Coun­ Elizabeth’s parish, Thursday, Friday, to the prescription department, where cil of Catholic Women, held at Boul­ No. 611, L. C. B. A., are requested Saturday. This week Little Bob Poh* the most exacting presciptions can be to receive Holy Communion in a der Wednesday. — with a big smile—-and a large ham, compounded promptly and accurate­ body at the i o’clock Mass Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan vis­ says, “ Ham what am.” ' ly, there are the other departments, ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Comings at in St., Joseph's church. 4r THE PIERCE HOTEL The Rev, E. J. Mannix, S.T.L., pastor. such as toilet goods, accessories, nov­ Greeley Sunday. Mrs. Comings is a At the regular meeting of St. Jos­ California at 13th St. elties, proprietary and patent medi­ daughter of the Sullivans. eph’s Dramatic and Social club, to be The following advertisers, in co-operation with The Register, are pre- cines and soda fountain. Mr. and Mrs, Lester of Denver vis­ held on Tuesday, May 3, the present DENVER, COLO. .senting this display Vrom St. Catherine’s parish this week. Our readers will Take advantage of the free deliv­ ited at the J. B. Halloran home officers. Dr. William McCarthy, Em­ RELIABLE find included in these advertisers practically every line of business necessary ery. Call GAllup 1122. Thursday of last week. met Goggin, C. Larry Sexton and Minutes’ Walk to Business District for their every-day purchases. The Register requests patronage for these District Deputy and Mrs. J. P, Rick McNicholas, will relinquish their A service that will satisfy— at a advertisers. Sanek Barber Service Collopy drove to Greeley Thursday official duties, having served the club price that will please you. evening of last week, where Collopy faithfully for two years. Nomina­ Economy Cash and Carry Robert W. Burns 3002 West 38tb Ave This^ls one of the leading tonsorial attended a K. of C. meeting. tions were held at the, meeting on I N S I I K A N f F Groceriei and Meat* Bicycles and Repairing parlors of the parish. It has recently Mrs. J. F. McIntyre was hostess Tuesday, April 12. 'Two officers Weit 44th and Federal GAilup 5601 3553 West 38th Ave. been attractively redecorated, mah to the D, M. club at her home Tues^ were unanimously elected at this Mr. Burns has been in the bicycle day afternoon. Bridge was the aft­ Costumes Rented The Economy Cash and Carry ing it a shining example of cleanli­ meeting: Edwin McCloskey, treas­ For Operas, Dramas, Plays business for many years, but only re­ ernoon’s diversion. Mrs. W. M. Jack- wishes to thank the people of the ness and sanitation. In accord with urer, and Eileen Mangan, secretary. Schools Can Buy Used cently moved his shop into the parish. son won high score. J.J.Cella parish for the fine patronage ac­ its high standard, individuaj-^rnsh is Their executive ability has been Costumes Cheap corded it.during its first year in the He is thoroughly competent and en­ used for each patron, a n ^ all tools Dr. and Mrs. W. A. ,De May left proven in the past, and much can be Denham Bldg. grocery and meat business in this joys a fine reputation. This is one are carefully sterilized. < Wednesday morning for their old expected of them. The club has made Colorado Costume Co. of the few shops catering almost en­ Phone KEystone 2633 district. H. J. Katt has been in the parish home in Danbury, Nebr., where they rapid strides in furthering its two­ 1751 Champa St. Denver, Colo. Mr. Kirkley is in charge of the tirely to the selling and repairing of for eleven years, five of which were are to celebrate their 60th wedding fold purpose. In 1931, at the sug­ grocery department; he buys with bicycles and always assuring you of spent in his present location. He op­ anniversary Tuesday, April 26. gestion of the president, Dr. William price and quality always in view and expert workmanship and the best of erates a union shop and guarantees W. M. Keeley, who has been suf­ McCarthy, the club approved and in­ materials. A very complete line of ia able to quote prices which are ex­ his patrons absolute satisfaction. fering from heart trouble, is gain­ augurated an oratorical contest for ftinttuR Sollanfi^t ceptionally low. His stock is select tires and accessories is carried. Your instructions as to style of work ing a little each day. the high school. This enterprise and complete. The store is equipped Mr. Burns was formerly located are explicitly followed in every de­ John Chavez died suddenly Tues­ found instant favor with the faculty with the Servil refrigeration system at 1417 LawTence, and enjoys a fine tail. W. J. (Bill) Puderer, who is day morning of heart trouble. He and student body, and was the in­ LANTZ Formerly Brown-Byers Studio patronage from all parts of thC~city. associate barber, has had years of is survived by his widow, on^ daugh­ spiration for future development in of the latest model. This insures the 1452 TREMONT Sanitary Laundry Co. .same frigid temperature in the cooler At this sh.op you may have keys experience at the trade, and meets ter and five sons. He will be buried the field in^the various city and state fitted for any lock in your home or PH. KE. 6307 FOR APPOINTMENT and wall cases for meats and perish­ every requirement of the up-to-date from the Holy Family church. contests. At the meeting of April Phone PEarl 2461 able products. for your auto; night latches are also operator. Mr. Katt enjoys a fine Mr. and Mrs. George Grill of Ar­ 12, the date, and tentative plans ,J . C. Kwert handles only the best. adjusted. Mr. Bmms will call at your clientele, and invites those in the vada visited at the home of W._ M. were formulated for the ninth an­ He is a batcher of long years of ex­ home for work you wish done there. parish whom he has not had the pleas­ Keeley and family. Mr. Keeley is a nual dinner social, which is the out­ perience; 'he began cutting meat Just call GAllup 6825. ure of serving to visit his shop. brother of Mrs. Keeley. standing social event of the year. It Eucharistic Congress The Best in when he could scarcely reach the top Mrs. Joe H. Bley and sons, Robert will be held at the Colorado Motor Pare as low as' $217.80 from Used of the^ meat block. 'This experience Haircut Shop Harry’s Service Station and Roland, visited at the J. F. Mc­ club in Bear Creek on Wednesday, Denver to Dublin and return. makes it possible for him to know 2713 West 38th Ave. Intyre home Monday afternoon. May 25. The Leap year party, held Small amount extra going via Montreal 38th Sind Clay and returning via New "Vorlc, Join party Furniture meat and choose the finest at rock- This, of course, is a union shop, Harry , Griebling, the obliging after the meeting was a very enjoy­ being organized by us with co-operation bottom prices. and every precaution is taken to in­ NURSES’ GRADUATION able affair. Every individual had an of Denver priest. Cash or Credit owner and manager, has had twenty- Sailing June 11th This store features cash and cany, sure strict, sanitary conditions— a one years’ experience in the automo­ A T CATHEDRAL M A Y 16 enjoyable evening in the various con­ Retail Rooms which is your saving. clean towel for each customer, bile business in Denver. Two years tests, refreshments and the music as E. D. Whitley Steamship Open Daily thorough 'sterilization of tools and provided by Kathryn McCarthy’s or­ ago, he established a station at 38th (Continued From Page 1) and Tourist Agency A FULL LINE OF absolute personal cleanliness. and Clay, and his business has grown chestra. To the Misses. Eileen Man- 1744 Welton St., Denver Faultless Cleaners & Dyers Jack Dunning has operatetl a shop chel Delhaute, Rosabelle Johnson^ gan, Kay Gunn and Mrs. Agnes Pat­ OFFICE FURNITURE 4911 Lowell Blvd. ■ in leaps and bounds. He has two Laura Gertrude Burke, Helen 'Wil­ PHONE KE. 0462 in the parish for the (iast three years grease pits and a high-pressure greas­ terson, members of the committee We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Flaunting an expansion move in and has built"an enviable patronage. liams, Madeline Conover, Mary Mar­ who arranged the program, sincere Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, ing system, tire and battery service, garet Brennan, Ruth Frances Arndt, the face of an unfavorable situation, His' shop is large and bright, with a complete stock of auto accessories thanks are given'in appreciation of anything in stock. Established 1888. A. J. Schlader recently completed the two chairs. The appointments arc in Ella Rasmussen; Helen Frances Bliz­ their efforts. Initiation of the sev­ and ample storage room— come in PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 conversion of his small building into white enamel and the mo.st modern zard, Geneva Frances Welch, Kath­ eral candidates into the club will W \\\i I I ////// and park while shopping in the dis­ erine Elizabeth O’Neill. a much larger arid better equipped equipment has been installed. The trict. , take place on Tuesday, May 3. Due cleaning, dyemg and pressing plant, latest styles in haircuts are given, St. Anthony’s Hospital School of XGood Coffee^ Harry has a veiw worthy assistant to the inability of the degree team > .X N MODERATELY PRICED fully equipped with every modem de­ and your instructions are explicitly Nursing and others who are engaged in plays in James Taylor, -vs^o knows your car O O 20nb.-2Jbs.35( m b s . n ' ' ^ vice known to the industry. This followed. You get complete satisfac­ Ruth Marian Allen, Barbara A. and baseball, it was necessary to plant cleans everything from fine from bumper to bumper. Y'ou will Bauer, Eva Bauer, Marie Elizabeth Other Grades 25 fa/idup ^ tion from a haircut in this shop. find every facility for prompt and in­ have it at this later date, in order I Ocean Travell pieces of lace work to room-size rugs. Call and give Mr. Dunning a trial. Cannon, Olive Grace Cart, Anne M. telligent service. The grease jobs to have a suitable organization. The Steamers to All Parts of World An expert tailor on ladies’ and He merits your patronage. D’Aloisio,' ■ Esther A. Cans, Marie officers and the members of the en­ SANDERSONS’ ' gentlemen's garments is employed. are thoroughj try one and enjoy your Caroline Grossman, Edythe Eliza­ DIRECT TO DUBLIN car. tertainment committee will work in Why not let liim do’ your repairing Clay St. Cleaners & Dyers beth Hebdon, Mary Alice Hollings­ conjunction with the degree team. 1514 ARAPAHOE o' TA. 2.591; Another service for your conven­ worth, Albertine 'T. Landauer, Es­ I; Shaun Ryan Agency and remodeling"' All garments are 3814 Clay St. Miss Winifred Bauer, talented mem­ cleaned in a continuous flow/ of ience has been the installation of an ther A. Ix)boto, Margaret Estelle Y’our clothes will give longer, wear automatic electric grinder for lawn ber of the club and organist for tho 1134 ST. PAUL crystal-white solvent! and finished by if they are cleaned regularly and ex­ Meehan,. Ida Nordstrom, ’ Agnes senior choir of S t Elizabeth’s church, Call YOrk 8983^W experienced people— no apprentices mowers— it makes.them cut like new. Okum, Helen M. Shields, Marion Ann TRY pertly.' Stains or spots, if removed expects to leave shortly for Santa Fe, for Further Information employed. Y’ou will be needing your mower soon Staples. Clayton Plumbing Co. by amateur methods, often result in ■—have jt sharpened now— the price New Mexico, where she has been This firm keeps two trucks busy, permanent injury to the cloth. transferred Ijy the Interior depart­ for Your'^ext Rep-^ir Job employs seven people the year is very reasonable. They Try to Please and Are Rea- Send your garments to the Clay Nix Realty Co. ment of the U. S. government. Her *«onabIe in Price. Terms Msy Be around, all of whom arc members of Street cleaners for complete satis­ sister, Eleanor, also a member of the Had on Larger Work if Desired St. Catherine’s parish. Mi'.-Schlader, Collegiate Corner Creamery "Get a Clean Deal in Dirt’’ faction. Mrs. Hastings has been in 3777 Federal Blvd. club, will accompany her. YOrk 5000 Res.: YOrk 0298 who has steadily maintained stand­ 2408 B. COLFAX AVE. charge of this modern establishment 4994 Lowell Blvd. This reliable firm was established Fred Cordes is quite ill at his This space is offered, free of ard hut reasonable prices, despite On your way home to dinner, stop for the past tw'o years. She special­ twenty years ago, and in handling home, 1019 Champa street, and slashing by competitors, states that izes in repairing, remodeling and re­ at Collegiate Corner creamery, 4994 charge to any parish for adver­ bi'sine.ss is definitely on the uri-gtrade, North side property exclusively Mr. would be pleased to see his friends. tising parish affairs. lining, give.s you the best of work­ Lowell, and take home a ''pint or Nix is rendering an indispensable Jeremias Michael Counihan, infant The firm was cstabli.shed ten years manship and at a price that will sur- quart of delicious ice cream; it ago by the present owner. service to the district. Insurance of son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Coun­ pri.se you. She enjoys, a, fine parish makes a truly marvelous dessert, one every kind, rentals, loans, trades and ihan, was baptized Sunday by Fa­ Dentist trade. Most of her work is from the that will be enjoyed by the entire sales are part of the valuable serv­ ther Shaw. Jeanne Counihan was DR. F. J. CLAFFEY W. T. ROCHE Econopiy Cash and Carry immediate district, so she features a family. The price for such quality is ice you are offered at the Nix Realty. the sponsor. cash and carry plan at a 10 per cent very reasonable. 1030 Republic Bldg. Ambulance Service Co. Grocery and Market If you have property of which you A quiet but pretty wedding was 16th and Tremont PI. saving to her customers. If you pre­ This convenient creamery offers a wish to dispose, plan to buy a new 3818 Clay St. fer, call GAllup 6790 and your work full line of pure dairy products, milk, solemnized on Monday, April 18, at ’PHONE MAIN 1824 1805 Gilpin St. YOrk 0900 lome during these times of unusual Nuptial Mass, when Miss Mary Hugh Braw'lcy, who has charge of will be called for and delivered. cream and butter— clean and fresh. opportunities, or contemplate a trade I the meat department at the Economy, Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Groceries, candies, cigars, cigarettes Pancher became the bride of Marion Limousines For All — ^take the proposition up with Mr. E. GhurchilL The Rev. Henry is backed by years of practical ex­ school supplies and, of course, cold Nix— his wide experience in this line Occasions perience, which have enabled him to Cramer’s Shoe Repairing drinks for hot days are also handled, Ohenther, C. SS. R., performed the makes his advice worth money to ceremony. The bride was attired in make this one of the most modern 38th and Lowell You may buy here •with absolute con­ Doyle’s Pharmacy j you. Perhaps you are looking for a a pink net dress with hat to match. markets in the district. The very Mr. Cramer wishes to thank the fidence that the quality is the high louse to rent; he ■will be glad to show The Particular Druggist Her bouquet was of bride’s roses. I latest Servil refrigerator cases have people of this parish for their splendid est and the price the lowest you his listing— you will find exactly CAMERAS AND FILMS Gerry. Collins was the bridesmaid been installed, absolutely insuring support during the past year. He has Bill Plahte, the proprietor, has what you want. T7th Ave. and Grant the freshnes.s of your meats. The had thirty-five years’ experience in lived in the parish all of his life and and wore a dress of turquoise blue TAbor 8938— TAbor 8937 George Naylor, George Adams and and hat of corresponding color. Her quality i.s always the best. Mr. Braw- shoe building and repairing and is is well known in the community. For John Macomas are associated with Formerly 18th and Clarkson ley will be glad to cater to your in­ considered an expert in his line. Mr. the past few years, he has been lo­ flowers were pink roses. Edward FREE DELIVERY Mr. Nix as salesmen. Phone GAllup Moore attended the groom. Francis I YOUR BABY dividual preferences as to your Cramer enjoys a large trade, due to cated at the Collegiate Corner cream 5289. favorite cuts. his skilled work and the quality ma­ er>', and people of the parish appre­ Hose sang two selections, accom­ panied by Helen Wourms. The bride Chris Pedersen, the expert ff-ocer terial he uses. ciate the excellent service he renders Tavern Sandwich Shop 11 understands his business and buys The modern equipment in this shop is a graduate of St. Joseph’s high MADE WELL the finest to be had in his line. includes Landis stitcher. Progressive 3781 Federal Blvd. school, class of 1925, and is the I k iM U c Clemens Service Station This is a delightful place to stop h The store is systematically ar finisher, sole cutter and shaver. Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Pan­ Cart to East and Watt Intestinal troubles that ranged, so that it is easy to supply the finest leather obtainable is cut 38tk and Federal for a refreshing lunch, satisfactorily cher of Las 'Vegas, New Mexico. A “ Service With a Smile” served. There are three spacious, 1st and IStb of Each Month ravage children often your wants. Everything is sold for for soles and the best rubber heels wedding breakfast was served to the disappear quickly when cash and there are no deliveries. The are u.scd exclusively. Y'on will be Adolph Clemens, popularly known comfortable booths in addition to the bridal party and Father Guenther at Ottca A Warehouse, 1521 20th St. economies thus effected are reflected agreeably surprised with the appear­ as “ Dutch,” is the active manager of lunch counter. It is evident that the home o i Miss Collins, 1050 Kala- Senrico—KEystona 5228 PURE Drinking Water in the low figures on the price tags ance of those old shoes if you allow this efficient and dependable service scrupulous care is taken to keep the math street. After a short trip the is used. which are placed on each group Cramer to rebuild them. One job station. The firm includes Peter kitchen as well as the dining room throughout the store. will convince you. His prices are Clemens, Sr.; Peter, Jr., and Dutch beautifully clean and sanitary. — and your own health Plan to visit the Economy and be very reasonable. The new address is They are all well versed in the var Mr. and Mrs. Rundell have been ous branches of a master service sta­ depends on PURE come one of the satisfied customers 38th at Lowell, the only shoe shop in this location almost two years Water, too. there. •in the block. tion and well known for their cour featuring the home cooking for which tesy and prompt attention to their Mrs. Rundell is so well kno'wn. Their customers. 25-cent meals are the best in the St/* Joseph’s Parish- In their different departments citj’ for the money— meat, two vege PHONE TABOR 5121 they feature Gates and Dayton tirep tables, bread, butter and a drink- Expert Radio Service battery charging, testing and repaitj a satisfying variety. The “ Special A D O L P H ’S SERVICE STATION *NATURLMAU IT PURE* ing, expert automobile repairing an( Tavern Sandwich” is a meal in itself With a Guarantee all accessories. Green Fargo, Ethyl and the talk of the town. They serve WEST SEVENTH AT SANTA FE DRIVE and Blue gas, as well as the best Corbetta ice cream. “Your Neighborhood Service Station” grades of oil for your car, are For your accommodation, the Tav­ COMPLETE GREASING, TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE their pumps. ern remains open late Saturday night Federal Radio & Service Shop Patronize this convenient station and all day Sunday. You may take 3022 West 38th Ave. Denver you will find all service entirely satis some delicious home-cooked food Hair Cut 3 5 ^ Children’s Hair Cut 25<^ Shave 15^^ factory. Entrance may be made from home if you wish. An appetizing SAME HICH QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GAllup 1147 Night and Day Service West 38th or from Federal. Call Dutch lunch -will be served this W alt James’ Barber Shop AT REDUCED PRICES GAllup 47C6 for road service. summer. 311 WEST 6TH AVE. DENVER, COLO. Regis Institute OF C. Headquarters for Shrine Anne to Close Season

The leaders of Arvada’s business and eliminating the danger of spoiled MOOijyOILEE life, realizing the value to them of on This Sunday m m ip meats and vegetables during the • Boys’ First advertising in The Register, are mak­ summer weather are some of the ad­ Fr. J. P. Carrigan, Instrumental ing special effort to merit the' pat­ vantages offered by this new method. (Refit College). in Colo. Organization of ronage of the parishioners of the Electric bulbs and all electrical At three o’clock this Sunday aft­ Shrine of St. Anne, of which the Rev. equipment will be found in the shop’s ernoon, the Institute of Catholic joi I M i n Order, Gives Address Harold V. Campbell is pastor, very complete stock. If it’s elec­ Culture will hold its final meeting Communion Suits through the following advertisements trical, the Arvada Electric company for the year 1931-32. Parish school San Francisco.—:The State met the Church with flowers and felicitations Glenwood Springs.— The following under the shrine heading. Your pat­ has it. M. D. Macgregor will be very pedagogy will be the subject of the program marking the fiftieth anniver­ ronage will be appreciated. glad to demonstrate any of the ap­ first lecture, and Albertus Magnus, April 12 as the Most Rev. John J. sary of the founding of the Knights pliances to you and explain the con­ a new saint, will be discussed in the Mitty arrived here to take over his of Columbus was enjoyed by many F. A. MahannaKs venient payment plan which brings second. Father J. J. Donnelly, pastor high office as Coadjutor Archbishop / these household necessities within of St. Francis de Sales’ church, will of San Francisco. Governor James Monday evening at K. of C. hall: Blue Cheviots 4'Piece Suits Vocal duet, Mrs. Alma Harris and Pharmacy the reach of all. explain some of the problems in par­ Rolph, Jr., and Mayor Angelo Rossi daughter, Elizabeth, and violin solo, The Rexall Drug store of Arvada If you do not now enjoy the lux­ ish school education, and show the headed the throng of dignitaries Single or Double Breasted Anna Mae Steck; Miss Dora Moscon’s is located on the corner of Grand­ ury of electricity, see Mr. Macgregor findings of his long experience. Fa­ greeting the new prelate as he ar­ dancing class presented several clever • as low as view’ and Alder streets. This store at his Arvada office. ther FS’ancis A. Bautsch, S. J., pro­ rived at the Ferry building. numbers, Vvhich were announced by was Established there fifteen years This company also serves West­ fessor of biology at Regis college, Archbishop Mitty expressed pleas­ little Mary Rita Thome. Jack Flynn, ago by Mr. Mahannah, a registered minster. y will make the new scientist-saint, Al­ ure at his appointment to San Fran- pharmacist of many years’ experi­ ci^o. “ My principal task is to help William Morgan, Patricia Morgan bertus Magnus, live again' for the and Mary Schlagel danced several ence. The constant increase of busi­ audience. Round-table discussion Archbishop Hanna with some of the clog numbers which were greatly en­ ness has made it necessary entirely will follow. The - meeting will be tasks now overburdening him,” he S7.95 joyed. District Deputy Kirwan made to re-arrange the store. held in the college library. said. “ His reluctance to refuse any Children Present a few timely remarks. The Rev. J. The Jackson Bell radio is handled. Regis collegians held their annual task that may further the common It is considered the outstanding oratorical contest Thursday at the good has caused him to be over­ P. Carrigan, who was instrumental in organizing the Knights of Columbus smaller type of machine for quality, Attractive Play Knights of Columbus hall.'The con­ worked. This is a large archdiocese. in Colorado, gave the main address Parcel Post Prepaid on All Mail Orders tone and receiving power. test is held annually for a gold medal What with his work on housing and Prescriptions are always the most donated by Joseph A. Stanko, Puebld, unemployment commissions, the State of the evening in his usual inspiring (Blessed Sacrament Parish) manner. Grand Knight Murdock pre­ important feature of Mr. Mahannah’s Colorado, in memory of his son, J. of California has been taking a great store. They are absolutely accurate One of the most entertaining and Richard Stanko. The program was deal of his time.” sided and introduced the numbers. in every detail. In addition to th e attractive amateur productions of as follows: Chairman, John W. Praised by Archbishop Hanna < William Patterson has been con­ fined to his home this week by an prescription department, a full line the year was presented by the chil O’Hagan, 32; “ M i^onette,” over­ “ This archdiocese is fortunate in attack of influenza. of patent medicines and a complete dren of the Blessed Sacrament school ture, Baumann, Regis orchestra; “ An getting a man of Archbishop Mitty’s Funeral services for Mrs. Leopold assortment of sundries are canied. last Sunday, in “ The Shepherdess and Eminent Catholic Educator,” Joseph capabilities,” Archbishop Hanna de­ DeMerschman were held Sunday at Cor. Larjmer and 23rd St. Mr. Mahannah is assisted by George the Chimney Sweep.” The play N. Murphy, '35; “ A Plea to Par­ clared. “ His presence here will make 2 o’clock from St. Stephen’s church. Wendt, who is also a registered phar­ opened with a prologue laid in the ents,” Charles C. Collins, ’34; my own work lighter and no part Father Carrigan officiating. Mrs. macist. Land of Make Believe. As the cur­ “ Dance of the Goblins,” Englemann, of the Church’s work will be neg Alma Harris san^. Mrs. DeMersch­ Visit the beautiful fountain; not tains were drawn aside by two state­ Regis orchestra; “ Religion in Educa­ lected.” man died Wednesday following a only is it attractive, but it serves ly and stalwart trumpeters, played tion,” Martin F. Hasting, '35; “ To­ The Very Rev. Thomas F. Burke, short illness. She was born in France delicious and refreshing drinks. by Walter Schwed and Robert Leb- day and Tomorrow,” Thomas D. C. S. P., pastor of Old St. Mary’s 70 years ago, coming to this country This coupon is printed for readers of The Register who ling, a very beautiful picture was Burns, ’35; vocal solo, “ Blow, Blow church, headed the welcoming clergy. when quite young. She had resided presented by the Spirit of Make Be Thou Winter Wind” (Shakespeare), He was accompanied by the Rev. R. have not received pledge cards for the Regis Good Will fund, Arvada Dairy in the Glenwood Springs vicinity for lieve, Betty Jane McCadden, and her Sarjeant, John J. Walsh; “ Catholic A. McGowan, assistant director of but who wish to make a donation. Simply clip this coupon, If you are interested in receiving 45 years. She is survived by a son, attendants, Eleanor Hill and Mary E. Higher Education in Citizenship,” J. the Department of Social Action. Na' milk which contains more nutrition Charles Blotiaux of this city, and a fill in the amount pledged and mail it to Regis College. Currigan, and the Wings of Dawn, Louis C. de Baca, ’32; "Is Catholic tional Catholic Welfare Conference, — a full 4 % of butter fat and coffee daughter, Mrs. Leah Allen. Mrs. Geraldine Irwin. Betty was gracious Education the Answer?” Edward G. Washington, D. C. cream you can whi{), call Gallup Allen came from New York city to and dainty in her colorful ballet Austen, ’33; “ Tres Jolie,” * waltz, Archbishop Hanna and Bishop Pat 6002 for North Denver delivery or attend the funeral. REGIS GOOD-WILL OFFERING Arvada 294 for Arvada delivery. All dance. The scene of the play takes Waldteufel, Regis orchestra; the de­ rick A. McGovern of Cheyenne, with place between the hours of twelve a group of priests from the Diocese Mrs. Mary Murray is recovering this milk comes from surrounding cision of the judges; “ Vive, Regis!” from a severe attack of neuralgia I hereby promise to pay to Regis College the sum of $...... dairy farms and is delivered to you and one in the spring of Once Upon college song, Ryan-Dimichino, Regis of Salt Lake City, accompanied Arch a Time, when all dolls come to life. bishop Mitty here. Miss Barbara suffered last week. EACH year for FIVE years. fresh. No chemical is necessary— orchestra; the judges of the contest, Mrs. E. Kilkenney received a mes­ As the old grandfather clock struck Denehy, representing local Catholic nature’s own process keeps it sweet the Rev. William V. Powers, Dr. M. sage announcing the arrival of a twelve the gallant porcelain chim­ women’s organizations, presented and pure. D. Currigan and Michael J. McEnery. daughter at tne home of her son, Payments to be made annually Q semi-annually Q ney sweep, William Potter, assisted Archbishop Mitty with flowers. Immaculate cleanliness and quality The music was under the direction Austin Kilkenny, in Nev( York April the dainty Dresden china doll, Mar­ of the Rev. A. S. Diniichino, S. J. The new Archbishop is 48 years govern the policy of the Arvada 12. ^ dairy. The spacious cooler, where garet Berger, from her place above C. Douglas Booth of London, Eng­ old. He was bom in New York and NAME...... the mantel. The old grandfather Miss Mary McGuirk underwent a all milk and cream are kept, has a land, a noted speaker from the Car­ was ordained to the priesthood there. major operation Saturday at Por­ temperature at all times of a few de­ Chinaman, realistically played by negie Endowment for International For several years he represented His Robert Stewart, and the tempera' ter’s hospital. She is doing as well as ADDRESS...... grees above freezing, keeping the Peace, will speak to the Regis student Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes on can be expected at this time. milk and other dairy products in ex­ mental Billy-Goats-Legs-Major-Lieu- body, probably the latter part of the committees studying labor problems. tenant - War - Commander - Sergeant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keegan and cellent condition for delivery. month, under the auspices of Vitori- During the war he saw action at the children returned from Aspen the PARISH...... Mr. R. W. Kendall has had twenty cleverly played by Mary Patt Geary, anum, the Regis International Rela­ front as a chaplain of the 25th di­ begin plotting to let Billy Goat mar­ last of the week, where they were years of. experience in the dairy busi­ tions club, it was disclosed at the last vision. He was appointed Bishop of called by the illness and death of ness-. His experience is your gain. ry the Dresden doll. At this the meeting, Tuesday, April 15. Mr. Salt Lake in 1926. His new office Total Subscription for five years $...... two beautiful ladies, Margaret M. Mrs. Keegan’s aunt, Mrs. Nellie The dairy handles the best grade Booth’s subject will be “ British For­ carries the right of automatic suc­ Kutts, who was buried Wednesday of ice cream and “ Arvada Creamery Goggin and Peggy McCaw, plan to eign Policy.” cession to Archbishop Hanna. prevent it. The arrival of the queen from St. Mary’s church. Father Me Butter” , is its own product. The Reps yearbook for 1932, The A formal dinner was held at St. Sweeney officiating. Mrs. Kutts was of the fairies. Silver Wings, Mary Ranger, will be dedicated to the Rev. Patrick’s seminary, Menlo Park, on E. Denver, and her court, Rosemary 84 years old, and had made her home Arvada Hardware Co. Hugh L. McMenamin, who is so ac­ Thursday, April 14, attended by the in Aspen for fifty years with the ex­ Elliott, Georgia Steele, Thelma tively engaged in conducting the priests of the Archdiocese of San FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS This old-established business came Home, Marjorie Durrell, climaxes the ception of two visits to her birthplace campaigm to “ Save Regis.” Francisco, at which Archbishop in Ireland. Funeral Designs and Weddings a Specialty under the management of C. H. first act with a dance, while the Louis C. de Baca, senior in the Hanna formally presented his new Boehm'e and Lewis L. Peddycoart Chinese dolls, Kathleen Allen, Rose­ college, was adjudged the best ac­ coadjutor to the clergy. Among the Miss Mary McKenna of Aspen is BIVENS & CRAFT FLORISTS the first of last October. The new visiting at the home of her niece, mary Rerger, Patty-L. Elliott, Cath­ tor in the college division of the invited gue’sts from outside who were 607 15th St.— Phone KEystone 0400 firm is maintaining the same high erine P*ruisner, Bess Riesenman and Little Theater tournament which Re­ present were Bishop McGovern of Mrs. Fabian Blossom. MARK BIVENS ALLEN CRAFT standard for \yhich the Arvada Hard­ Mary Coughlin, conclude with an gis won last week. James Burke won Cheyenne, Bishop Armstrong of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan and ♦♦♦♦t»**»»»*»*'l'*'M'***»*»»’»»»**6"l’»****4 ware is so well known. A complete adaptation of a Chinese song and the prize last year, when Regis also Sacramento and Bishop (Jorman of sons of Aspen visited at the home line of hardware is featured, as well dance. Father Time, played by won the tourney cup. The Rev. Jos­ Reno. of Mr. Sheehan’s niece, Mrs. Don as paints, brushes, electrical sup­ Barry Currigan, and Goblin Tuck, eph A. Herbers, S. J., president of The new Coadjutor Archbishop Schall, here Sunday. plies, cooking utensils, and a fine Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Boland, Lawrence Danahey, presented two the college, av^arded the prizes and celebrated Solemn Pontifical Mass in stock of seeds and garden imple­ Blanche and Elmer and Miss Theresa well-known fairy story characters. addressed the contestants and tour­ St. Mary’s ’ Cathedral on Sunday, ments, which are of interest this Mahoney returned to Glenwood Fri­ The tin soldiers, Mary. C. Sullivkn, nament officials at their annual April 17. The sermon was delivered time of the year. day from Los Angeles, where they Register Small Ads Helen Sullivan, Catherine O’Malley, breakfast. by Archbi^op Hanna. This was the Mr. Peddycoart is a radio special- spent the past four months. Charlotte O’Malley, Margaret M. Plans jiave been completed for the formal pi^entation of the new d r u g i.st and the Atwater Kent radio is Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Holland and AUKUKA CO. tONbULl FRANK J. CONWAY Davis, Margaret A. Walsh, Mary four Regis college retreats for men Archbishop to the laity of the arch­ tresh Orugs— Right Prii.e5 Agent of tbe New York Life (purely mu­ handled and serviced by. this firm. Wiley, Mary J. Wilson and their solo diocese. Bishop Finnigan of Helena son visited here Monday en route to Water* Bros., Props. tual) tor mformatioo and advice in matters this summer. It has been definitely pertaining to Life Insurance, Income Bonds, In case of trouble with your radio, dancer, Mary L. Crapo, danced the was among those present. their home in Olathe from Denver AURORA, COLORADO Mr. Peddycoart’s advice will prove determined that Father John Mar- Phone Aurora 2S2 ■ 263 - 254 or Annuities. All forms of contracts erritten March of the Tin Soldiers. Their koe, S. J., will conduct the third re­ Archbishop Mitty had been Bishop and Pueblo, where they had visited for msB. women and children. 200 Insur­ valuable to you. He will be glad to captains, George McCadden and Bo-b of Salt Lake for five years and a relatives for ten days. YOU can be well. Get the (acta of your ance Bldg» I4tb and Champa Sts. TAbor demonstrate any of the new models treat. Father Markoe is particularly case. Let chiropractic help you. Dr. James 6281. Steele, sang a well harmonized duet interested in giving retreats to men, half. For all but the last six months At the business meeting of the H. High, 607 Cent. Savs. Bank Bldg. Phone at your convenience if you contem­ The nursery dolls, Mary Utard, Mar­ qf that time he had jurisdiction over Catholic Daughters Monday, April TAbor 6665 for an appointment. Examina­ Office Phone KEysione 8091 and VTites that he is very happy to Residence Phone SUnset 1281-B plate the purchase of a new one. garet M. Kretchmer, Helen Goggin, a large part of the state of Nevada. 11, the following committee for the tion and consultation free. The Atwater Kent needs no intro­ have been asked to come to talk to J. J. HENRY— SHEET METAL WORK Margaret‘A. Collins, Dolores Wilson the men of Denver and the Rocky He is therefore well known to many social meeting, to be held April 25, UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves We Specialize in Heating Equipment duction— everything in sound re­ Robert Bate, Marie We.st and Do of the priests and people of the new was appointed by Lecturer Catherine mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver 648-550 Cherokee S t Denver. (Colorado production one expects in the best. Mountain region. Within a very short Umbrella Shop, 1604 Arapahoe S t Second rian Duane, portrayed their parts time, literature will be sent out to Diocese of Reno, who have received McNulty: Anne O’Neil, chairman; floor. UAin 3452. WEST 29TH AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP Phone Arvada 81. well. Mary E. Franklin, as the jack the news of his appointment lyith in­ Anna Heuberger, Elizabeth Schaus- Prices reduced in beauty work. Marcel and prospective retreatants. It is ex­ LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. shampoo, 75e. Finger wave and shampoo. in-the-box, was the comedian of the pected that those who have made terest and felicitate him upon his ter, Harriet Kirwan, Margaret Done- Undernourished babies a specialty 3001 75c. Phone GA. 7158 for appointment Arvada Theater afternoon. Tick and Tock, fairies of these retreats in the past will not new field of labor. gan, Edwina Sheehan and Nora Vine street. FRanklin 3551. Alice K. Francis Hazel Hardic People of the parish are delighted the clock, Lois Lester and Betty Flynn. 2746 W. 29th Ave. only attend this year, but will bring Salt Lake City.— The Cathedral of GUARANTEED rebuilt batteries. $2.26 with the recent announcement of the Buckley, brought with them a very other men with them. At St. Stephen’s church on Sun­ and .yours. Tires all sizes, slightly used, the Madeleine was thronged April 10, day the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. $1.60. Tulloh. 538 Sant* Fe. Phone KE. 7705 JEPSEN COMPANY rebpening of the Arvada theater, and cleverly costumed creature, the John Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Authorized Service Dealers for Arabian will be even more pleased with the cuckoo of the clock, Winifred Mea- Sunday evening, when members of Peter Tonso was baptized by Father J. J. Walsh of 3230 South Lincoln the clergy, the religious and the CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP Mothproofing. Guaranteed for Life. Prices extensive improvements now being ley, who sang sweetly. To climax street, a senior at Regis college, was Carrigan. The baby was named 406 East Colfax Avenue Reasonable. laity of the diocese gathered to say Jeronie Peter, and the sponsors were Across From the Csthedral 1569 Broadway TA. 7949 made. The theater was recently pur­ this well-performed act, the talented judged senior winner in the elocu­ Luncheons. 35e chased by R. N. Forbes, a well- Dorothy Woolums as the genie of the farewell to the Most Rev. John J. Sera Rosa and Mrs. Lena Pozzatti. tion contest held in the Little theater Mitty, Coadjutor Archbishop of San Chicken, Chop, Steak and Fish Dinners. 50c JANITOR and houseman needs peymanent known theater man, who is installing green bottle, gave a very fantistic contest held in the Little theater of The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ We Serve Club Breakfasts position. (!eo. Worth. 725 Kalamath S t R. C. A. sound equipment of the lat­ exhibition. This splendid production Francisco. The Most Rev. Edward liam Clark was baptized by Father Phone MAin 1098. the college Sunday night. He was J. Hanna, Archbishop of San Fran­ CAMBRIAN COAL est type. The theater will be entirely was directed by Sister Felician of Carrigan. The baby was named Wil­ On the market over 30 yeara. awarded the Nichols medal. Thir­ cisco, presided. Governor George CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 redecorated and remodeled inside the Sisters of Loretto, and the danc liam George, and the sponsors were Better and Cleaner than ever. Grant Pleasant home for girls. teen boys participated. Jack Smith, H. Dera, Mayor Louis Marcus and OWENS COAL CO. and out. When finished, Mr. Forbes ing was taught by Miss Leonfi'Ross Kathleen O’Rourke and Glen Doyle. son of Dr. J. E. Smith, won the Con­ other state, city and county ofiBcials SO. 6432 801 W. Bayaud MAN WANTS work half-days mt two or feels this will be a show house of of the Lillian Cushing studio. nor medal as winner in the junior three days a week. Gallnp 0$61-J. which ^he entire district may well were present at the ceremonies. TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY Miss Flora Pope of Louisville, Ry class, and Robert Lakas, son of Peter Addresses were delivered by the HOME-MADE BREAD AND ROLLS be proud. Only the highest standard Betty Jane Kintzele FOR SALE— Five-room modern heatc. sister of George Pope of this parish Lakas. the Regis medal as sophomore Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. G. Hunt, adminis­ Fancy Cakes and Pies garage. 3823 Gilpin etrect; near church o f pictures will be presented and will died recently. Mr. Pope left Monday Full Line of Dairy Products and school. winner, g trator of the Salt Lake diocese. Arch­ Is Springtime Bride 2742 W. 29th Ave. Jamei Taylor, PVop. be changed three times a week. Mr. to attend the funeral. bishop Mitty and Archbishop Hanna. ROOM AND BOARD for $ or 4 children. Fry will be associated with Mr. The young daughter of Mr. and PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, CALCI- 2068 Clarkson street, phone VOrk 4278-M. Forbes. It is their ambition to give The addresses were followed by At a pretty springtime wedding, MININC, all repairs on plaster, brick, ce­ Mrs. Louis Nance is seriously ill at a the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ ment and woodwork: by day or contract. you a high-class picture house and April 20, Miss Betty Jane Kintzele . MAN, father of 7 children, neede work. local hospital. Priests 'Visit ment, which was given by Archbishop J. J. Gillen. 363 Bannock S t Phone PEarl Will do anything. P. Tiziar, 718 26tb St clean entertainment became the bride of Asabel Johnson 3380. Harry McGrayal is in New York Mitty, assisted by the Rev. Patrick Watch for the grand opening date. Geiger. The ceremony took place in ROOM and board in private home; reason­ on business. Kennedy as deacon, the Rev. Wilfred HARBIN SHOE REPAIR SHOP Advance announcements of coming the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. able. 2068 Clarkson street Phone YOrk Walter Kranz, Martin Currigan J. Giroux as subdeacon and the Rev. Prices Reasonable 4278-M. attractions soon. and Edmund Pigeon very creditably Salida Pastor and Mrs. L. A. Kintzele, at 4:30 BEST LEATHER USED James E. Collins and the Rev. Joseph p.m. Father Russell Kirschenheuter, Expert Workmanship STRONG BOY over 16, wishee farm work represented Blessed Sacrament in I. Goselin as masters of ceremonies. 628 East 6th Ave. Experienced. 2337 Clarkson, UAln 4983. George Swanson’s the elocution contest last Sunday at (St. Joseph’* Parish, Salida) C.M., officiated. The bride’s father Last week Father Cawley, the pas­ The program included the Proces­ gave her in marriage. Her sister. Regis high. Edmund Pigeon \ sional, “ Ecce Sacerdos,” by Stadler; HOWELL’S SAFE DRUG STORE Blacksmith Shop awarded second place. . tor, enjoyed the visit of a number of Miss Lucille Kintzele, was maid of - Your Naborhood Druggist Mr. Swanson, who is well known prominent priests. Tuesday, Father “ Ave Maria” by Franck and the re­ honor and John Marsh was best man. Phone Spruce 0588 700 So. Pearl Mrs. William Potter, assisted by cessional, “ Jubilate Deo.” hmbs. JAMES HUTCHINSON in the parish, has recently establish­ Mrs. J. J. Reilly, entertained tbe Harold Gleason of Fort Morgan, Col­ The bride wore an afternoon frock ETerbMrlngStrawbeiTles. FieeCsislog. Archbishop Mitty was accompanied lucvuars stfs suoew. m mei. c k i Scientific Chiropodiete ed himself in his present place of members of St. Joseph’s circle at a orado, arrived. Soon after Father of turquoise blue crepe, made with business. One might imagine there Carroll, 0. P., and Father Regan, 0. to San Francisco by Archbishop a long skirt and jacket. She wore DR. BEHTHA DE WOLFE. D.S.Cr—D.C. bridge luncheon Tuesday. Covers Hanna, the Most Rev. Patrick Mc­ L. M. TrtALER, 3615 FRANKLIN ST. t RUSSELL L. BOYD. DJ5.C would be little need of a blacksmith were laid for twenty. P., both of St. Dominic’s parish, Den­ a flesh-toned turban and slippers Carpenter, cabinet maker, roofing, screens, 202-203 Heaintock Bldg. shop in this day of gasoline locomo­ ver came in. Then in the evening. Govern, Bishop of Cheyenne; Msgr. and gloves of the same delicate pink etc General remodeling. Call TAbor 9450. 1564 California St. Phone TAbor 3619 Mrs. N. A. Steinbruner is expected John Brady of New York, Msgr. tion, but you will find Mr. Swanson home from Walsenburg this coming Father F. G. Smith and Father hue. Her bouquet was of valley lilies PAINTING, psperhsnging and decorating. SIXTH AVENUE MARKET rendering an indispensable service. Hunt and others of the local clergy. Choice Fruite and Vegetables week. James P. Flanagan came in. Wednes­ and orchids. 'The maid of honor was E., T. Yeagher. 655 Galapago. KEystone This service includes oxy-acetylene day, Father Joseph Ruensa, S. F., 6048. ______CORN FED MEATS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrissey gowned in a flesh French chiffon Free Delivery welding, horse-shoeing, all sorts of are the proud parents of a baby son Father Joseph Teres, S. F., and Fa­ COMEDY BENEFIT jacket-frock and a flame-colore^ tur­ JOSEPHINE WOEBER— Piano and vocal. 2800 East Sixth Ave. Phone YOrk 6977 body and fender work on automo­ bom Monday at St. Joseph’s hospital ther Dominic, S. F., all of Del Norte, ban. Her slippers matched her hat Private or class lessons. Classes- for chil­ biles, specially-built trailers or car were here for dinner. Later in the TICKETS ON SALE and she wore gloves to match her dren or adults for light operatic work- 79 H. H. YORK SHEET METAL AND Mrs. F. F. Fulton and two chil Logan St, SUnset 0860-J FURNACE CO. bodies to meet any requirement See dren are seriously ill at their home afternoon. Father E. McCarthy from frock. Her bouquet was of orchids Furnaoes installed, cleaned and rep. Gutter­ Mr. Swan".)” if your car needs a new and valley lilies. The couple left in NERVOUS and chronic diseases are suc­ ing spouting, cold air returns Let as ex­ of whooping cough. Alamosa stopped at the rectory. All Hugo.— Tickets for the play to be truck body. His sh ^ is equipped to the afternoon by motor for Santa cessfully cured by Dr. W. A. O’Connell’s amine-your furnace. Robert Seidenstricker, who under these priests are close personal given by the Jefferson Dramatic club Painless Chiropractic Treatment*. Call at 527 E. Exposition Ave. Ph. PE. 2218 do this work well. Broken farm ma­ friends of the pastor and wish him April 28 at the Woman’s club, 1437 Fe., N. M., where they are spending suite 247 Steele Bldg., corner 16th and Wel- went an emergent^ operation Moii' -T H E DENVER PASTE AND chinery will be welded and the work day afternoon at Mercy hospital, is every success in his new work. Glenarm street, Denver, for the bene­ their honeymoon. They will be gone ton Sts., or phone KEystone 4063 for an fully guaranteed, at reasonable a month and upon their return will appointment. WALL PAPER COMPANY doing exceptionally well. Sunday is Communion day for the fit of the Hugo church are on sale at J. W. BEACH reside at 335 E. 16th avenue. Retail at Wholeaal* Prices prices. The phone at this busy jhop Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Maguire Young Ladies’ sodality at the eight the Clarke Church Goods house, FOR RENT— Or sale, 6-room house, new­ is Arvada 156. Call next time you ly decoreted. Make an offer. 1409 Lipan KEystone 3881 1885 Arapahoe have as their houseguests Mrs. Ma o’clock Mass. 1636 Tremont street, Denver. The need anything in this line The P.-T. A. had a very interest­ VISIT BISHOP TIHEN SI. guire’s sister and her family, Mr. ahd play, “ A Modern Cinderella,’! is a KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 17th Ave. ing meeting Monday evening, April lively comedy ip three acts. A ca­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph FOR RENT— Six-room modern house, all and Logan St. 6 rooms, $45 to $60 s Mrs. Horace Bond and their two month. Frigldsir. Arvada Electric Company 11, at which many important mat­ pable cast is undergoing rehearsals Bosetti, chancellor, and the Rev. on one floor; garage. 219 So. Sherman St., children. Francis W. Walsh drove to Wichita, near St. Francis de Sales’’ church. $80 The Arvada Electric company has Mrs. Atchison was hostess last ters were discussed. John O’Connell for the affair, and the members’ ef­ rental. Phone TAbor 2080. SPRINGTIME is Home-Hodcmliing Time of The Salida Mail was the principal forts presage a pleasant time for all Kansas, this week for a brief visit and for Upholstering, Draperies, Furniture served the people of the parish since Friday to the members of St. Ann’ with Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., FOR RENT— Two or four rooms, unfur­ Repairing call B. S. OSBORNE, SPrucc speaker. who attend. 6696. 134 So. Penn. Expert workmanship 1908 with light and power, and has circle at a bridge party. retired head of the Denver diocese. nished, nicely decorated. 1409 Lipan St. extended its lines farther and far­ Sunday morning at the 8 o’clock A Benediction cope was donated at moderate cost. Mrs. J. V, Walsh entertained the EXPERT DRESSMAKER and fitter; al­ ther as the demand has justified. members of the Wednesday Bridge Mass, the children of the parish re­ for use in the Hugo missions by the CHIROPRACTIC without pain at thb Den­ ceived Holy Communion in a body. terations. Reasonable. Call TAbor 9009. After once enjoying the many con­ Luncheon club last week at her Extension society, Chicago. Apt 9 ver Chiropractic Clinic, 249 Steel Bldg. veniences made possible by electric­ home. Covers were laid for twenty The children’s choir sang at the Kenneth Boctger, infant son of FOR RENT— Beautiful 6-room fumiihed High Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Boetger, was Shrine of St. Anne bungalow; aleeping porch, garage, % block CHIROPRACTIC treatments without pain ity, one can scarcely visualize again to car. 15 minutes to city. 4344 Bryant St. by Dr. W. A. O’Connell, 247 Steel Bldg., or Jvlonday evening the P.-T. A. of St. baptized by Father Michael Horgan phone KEystone 4063 for an appointment. being without them. Modern women PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS quickly learn to distinguish between Joseph’s school held a card party at Saturday, April 16. The sponsors ASHTON MOTOR CO. $20 A MONTH, furnitlied. 1629 Valencia, THEY ARE RELIABLE the parish house. A large number AUTOMOBII.E.S AND TRUCKS or will sell. See owner, B. A K. Sandwich PAPER HANGING and painting. YOrk the things which really count in the were Ted Grube and Joanna Wid- shop. 1202 Speer blvd. MAin 7297. 6679-J. I ^ Madison St.______details of living, and luperficial fea­ attended, and enjoyed the evening halm. ^ Fjr Eennom • •' rranspnitatlon BUILDING, remodeling, repair work and tures so often over-emphasized. JOHN H REDDIN at bridge, five hundred and bunco. Frank Vank and Mary Lyons were A a sa M L k S . EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS odd job* done reasonable. GAllup 4177-M. Electrical refrigeration is one of Attorney and Counselor at Law The banns of marriage were pub- married Saturday morning, April 16, Sales Service Catholic, graduate nurse, it years old, FURNITURE repairing and upholstering; 612-614 Ernest k Cranmer Block lished on Sunday morning for the by Father Horgan. Mr. Vank, a non­ offers her services and companionship in cabinet work of all kind*. The Denver Fiir- the greatest necessities. Keeping exchange for expense* to Ireland in June. niture Hospital. West 12nd Ave. and Tejon food stuff at an even temperature, 17tb and Curtis last time between Frank Reno and Catholic, was received into the Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadsworth Ave. Ifighest reference*. Call after 8 p. m. St. Phone CAlIup 467*. We call and de­ freezing ice, making frozen desserts Phone MAin 0657 Denver, Colo. Helen Pasqualli, both of this parish. | Church previous to his marriage. ARVADA, COLORADO TAbor 7658. liver in any part of the city. wm

PAGE TEN \ Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday. April 21. 1932

Q. What General Measures Can Be Observed to HUMILITY OF ST. ANTHONY Prevent Eyestrain? I ^ L o c a l N e w s 1 A. Use properly fitted glasses if needed. Read legible REWARDED IN CELEBRATION print. Do not read in a subdued light. Do not hold the The Rev. John R. Mulroy, director G r a d u a t io n G if t s reading matter too near or too far from the eyes. Do not of the Catholic Charities, emphasized read or sew for long periods without interruption. When the need of keeping the family in­ (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) paid him throughout the Christian reading or working by electric light have the light shaded tact and well cared for, at the Amer­ To anyone who allows himsdf to world at the present time, but his Patrons planning presentations within the next few so that glaring light will not be reflected into the eyes. ican Legion Welfare conference, reflect upon the world-wide rejoicing principal merit does not lie in these months would be well advised to take advantage of the April 15. “ The life of the nation these weeks among the clients of St things, but rather in that solid depends upon the unity of the fam­ Anthony of Padua, especially in foundation of humility upon which truly exceptional values offered in Gruen Watches. Denver’s Reliable Opticians ily,” he said, “ and the successful those places where they have the op­ the magnificent edifice of his sanc­ lives of children depend on the pres­ portunity of taking part in a public tity and greatness arose. Pope Pius ervation of the home.” novena in honor of the saint’s XI, in the great letter he wrote on Swigert Bros. Optical Co. Miss Loretta Grace was hostess to seventh centenary, as happens to be St. Anthony at the beginning of his the members of Our Lady of Mount the case at St. Elizabeth’s church, seventh centenary, took due cogni­ 1550 California St. KEystone 7651 Carmel circle of the Junior Taber­ Denver, it must appear as one of zance of the saint’s power and good­ nacle society at a party at her home. God’s ways of rewarding a humility ness in helping many in their dis­ Investigate Our Liberal Insurance Plan on Glasses Those who attended the affair were of wondrous depth. Certainly St. tress; at the same time he urged on GxtrEif . . . tndifR* iport witch, $35 ------the Misses Margaret Cassidy, Mary Anthony himself, in his lowliness of all his clients that they should not Hynes, Carcella McAleer, Mary Ne­ heart, would be the last to imagine be content with merely asking favors ville, Neza Pruss, Bertha Turner and anyone remembering him, much less but should, above all things, strive Coal Prices Reduced Dorothy Walsh. doing him honor, seven hundred to walk in the footsteps of the saint Recent Price Reductions on Bituminous Coals Make Them Mrs. Charles A. Bottinelli and her years after his death. Even in the by imitating his eminent virtues. the Lowest in Years sister, Mr.s. J. E. Price, who was very first years of his religious life, Saturday Night Will visiting her here, left for Walsen- when as a member of the Canons Canon City Lump...... $7.40 LIGNITE COAL burg immediately when notified of Regular of St. Augustine, he ob­ Mark Climax of Bazaar Lignite Nut...... $4.75 their uncle’s death. Their brother. tained permission to leave his native Saturday, April 23, will be the last Routt County Lump.. 7.50 Lignite Lump...... 5.50 Dr. P. A. Matterole of Grand Junc­ Lisbon and was sent by his su­ day of the bazaar. It is hoped that Clayton Lump...... 5.50 tion, also, left for Walsenburg to periors to Coimbra, his sole aim was a large crowd will attend. The pas­ Gbuen . *. 15 jewel Pxscuioir movement, $42.50 Chandler Lump...... 8.00 Rugby Lump...... 6.50 attend the services. to escape worldly notice, especially tor, Father Charles, is well pleased the distractions of family ties, and with the success of the affair so far, Pinnacle Lump ...... 8.00 Lignite Egg...... $5.25 Liley Lump...... 5.75 give himself up completely to the but he hopes that it will reach the Capitol Lump...... 6.00 Cathedral Students retirement of the cloister. climax on Saturday. Supper will be You will save money by Crown Lump...... 6.50 In this period, that is from his served as on Thursday night, and storing above coals now. All other gradesatmarketprices. fifteenth to his twenty-fifth year, he there will be plenty of good things Honor Washington was known as Ferdinand, the name for everybody. The awarding of given him at the Baptismal font. It prizes will take place on this night. The Third Order of St. Francis THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY T h e bicentennial production, was on becoming a Franciscan friar will meet in the church Sunday at Giukh . •. beautifully engraved, $29.75 “ Washington, the Man Who Made in July, 1220, that his name became D. V. HARPER, Manager 3 :30 p. m. The regular monthly in­ Us,” by Percy MacKaye, given in the Anthony. No doubt, as he was at­ Curtis and 5th St. KEystone 0121 tracted to the order by the greater struction for the novices and all Malo, auditorium last Sunday evening prospective members will begin pt 3 by the Cathedral school, under the austerity he saw among the follow­ ers o f :§t. Francis, this change of p. m. in the school hall. All who direction of the Rev. C. M. Johnson, would like to know something about was one of the most beautiful pro­ name perfectly ^uitafte to Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 his dispo'SifiibB’ as a moife effective the'jules and privileges of the Third Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 ductions the school has ever staged. Order ar'&^ welcome at these meet­ A hundred students took part, with means to become forgottfen and un­ known. And he would probably ings. > Frank LaTourette in the role of The second monthly meeting of DR. J. J. O ’NEIL, DENTIST George W’ashington. George Harper have remained in obscurity ‘even among his brother friars had not a the Knights of St. John, No. 247, directed the school orchestra. The scheduled for April 21, has been drama told o f the life of the Father remarkable incident brought to light Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets his splendid gifts of mind as well as transferred to April 28 because of of Our Country, being in three acts the bazaar. and ten scenes. Artistic dances the rich endowments of grace that marked the program. adorned his soul. When the Bishop of Forli was or­ l CTFRrMNF t h e g r e e n daining some Dominican and Fran­ C. J . i^riLil OlJtiDllilvlvIli FARGO STATION Benedictine Priest Wins ciscan friars in the year 1222, it Colorado Lads Tbi» Ad Taken in Payment for Greaie Job With Each Oil Change Many to Religious Life happened that St. Anthony and his hlasaau • • • 14 kt tolid gold case, 15 jewel Gausir. $47.50 18TH AVg. AT PEARL 11ENVER, COLORADO Atchison, Kansas.— Father Cyril superiors from Monte Paolo were Bayer, O.S.B., present pastor at St. among those present. As the Bishop Vie as Orators Mary’s church, Purcell, Kansas, can expressed his wish that some, edify­ boajt that there is at least one Bene­ ing words be addressed to the newly O’KEEFE on the Box Adds Much to the dictine Sister at Mount St. Scholas- ordained, a difficulty arose in find­ at Catholic U. GREENLEE MEMORIALS tica convent here for every year he ing a preacher. The superior re­ Gift But Nothing to the Cost has been on pastoral duty in his ferred the honor to the Dominicans, Alfred McK. Ellerby of Denver, a THE DENVER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. twenty-five years of priestly life. but they excused themselves: he then Five Benedictine priests of the abbey student at the Catholic University of asked some of his own religious, but America, Washington, D. C., was Established 1874— Open Sundays by Appointment , here look to Father Cyril as the one they also were unprepared. No one selected to compete for the honor of MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT, EFFICIENT ATTENTION responsible for their present state of thought of Anthony as possessing 1224 Lawrence Street Office Phone MAin 1815 being judged the best orator of the life. Father Cyril was born in Zu­ any fitness for such a task. . How­ rich, Switzerland, in 1879 and came undergraduate student body. Seven ever, the superior, as if moved by students, chosen from among a score to St. Benedict’s college here in inspiration, came and commanded M. O ’K e e fe Jewelry Co. 1893. He received the habit of the entering -the preliminary contest, him under holy obedience to speak. held under the auspices of the Sha- order on August 2, 1897, and was The Bollandists have republished ordained priest April 2, 1907. han Debating society, delivered their Denver’s Quality Jewelers Sandberg Motor Co. an old biography of the saint which orations on April 21. contains some touching reflections M. O’Keefe, President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec-’y-Treas. Protestants Like Radio Hour Three prominent official Washing­ Chrysler on this incident. They are worth tonians were engaged to judge the Walter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. Theodore Washington.— A great number of quoting here, as they also give a good Protestants and persons of no faith final speeches and award gold med­ Plymouth insight into the humility of St. An­ at all listen in regularly to the als to the winner and second-best Authorized Dealer thony: “ The superior who requested 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 General “ Catholic Hour,” and are favorably in the contest. The medals were do­ him to preach did not think that he nated by Monsignor James M. Ryan, Hackethal impressed by this presentation of knew a word of Holy Scripture be­ Repairing and Catholic teachings and doctrines, rector of the university, who, like his yond what is to he found in the Di­ Storage MORTUARY “ which they never imagined w’ re so predecessor, the late Bishop Thomas UALITY is Chieaipiest praiseworthy,” the Rev. H. J. Scha­ vine Office; he hoped, nevertheless, J. Shahan, who founded the society 950 Bannock St. KEystone 8521 that Anthony would be able to say fers, Cushing, Okla., has written to that bears his name and who insti 1449-51 Kalamath St. something, as he had already heard the headquarters of the National tuted the annual Rector’s prize de­ Phone MAin 40t)6 Council of Catholic Men, here, spon­ him speak tolerably well, to his bates, has displayed a great interest sors of the broadcast. thinking, on those rare occasions in this form of scholastic endeavor. when some necessity had forced him Ellerby spoke for ten minutes on REQUIESCANT IN PACE to quit his habitual, reserve. But a topic of his own selectiofi, “ The ANTHONY ClANCIO, son of Mr. and even on those occasions Anthony had Abolition of Capital Punishment.” .AUNDRY Mrs. Pasquale Ciancio of 4665 Vine street. never let it appear that he was filled The DENVER Other students from Colorado who I 'warn tvtav PoOMisi is pmFoa.Mto'1 Requiem Mass was offered at the Assump­ with doctrine and. well versed in '' ftaKTAtar eisi. tion church, Welby, Saturday at 10 o'clock, spoke in the finals of the oratorical interment Riverside. W. P. Horan & Son mystic theology, so that his brethren contest and their subjects were: John HARTFORD service. esteemed him more fitted to clean LIELIAN G. BOONE. S22 East 18th ave­ H. McDonald of Grand Junction, nue. Daughter of Mrs. Emma Lattin and kitchen utensils than to explain tjie DRY GOODS Co. “ Catholic Education and World P sister of Mrs Miles Milan and Daniel Boone. secrets of Holy Writ. And, indeed, Peace,” and Clement A. Ducy of MORTUARY Requiem Mass was offered at the Holy Anthony had asked as a favor of his Pueblo, “ The Greatest Thing in the Shirley Garage Ghost church at 0:30 o'clock Saturday. In­ superior that to him should be given GENERAL REPAIRING 620 E. Colfax terment Mount Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son World.” All three of the speakers "where Denver Shops With Confidence" service. Miss Boone, a registered nurse, was the charge of washing the dishes and are attending the university on schol­ WASHING— TOWING— GREASING a graduate of St. Francis' hospital, Colorado sweeping the convent. He alleged PHONE KEYSTONE 2779 Springs. The Rev. Joseph McDonnell sang arships offered through the gener­ Day and Night Storage her funeral Mass, with the Rev. J. R. Mul­ that he was fit for nothing else, TAbor 5911— KEystone 4704 osity of the late John K. Mullen of Re*. Phone SPnice 3296 roy and the Rev. Matthew Smith present. whilst in reality he was a vessel of Denver. Never Claud 1631>37 Lincoln Father Mulroy preached. election filled with the richest gifts SARAH H. DAVIS, 429 East 14th avenue. Requiem Mass was offered -at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. Each day, there­ CARD OF THANKS at 9 o’clock. Entombment Fairmount mauso­ fore, he performed these tasks with We wish to express our heart-felt thanks leum. W. P, Horan & Son service. much devotion and humility. He to our many friends and neighbors who so WILLIAM P. LIVINGSTON, 412 West likewise arranged the cells of the re­ kindly and generously aided us in the recent EYES EXAMINED A Community Service Colfax avenue. Husband of Vivian E. Liv­ illness an<] death of our daughter and sister, ingston. Requiem Mass was offered at St. ligious and thus gave a rare example Lillie Boone. Leo’s church Wednesday at 9 o’clock. In­ of lowliness and self-contempt. MRS. EMMA LATTIN and Hatheld Mortuary terment Mount Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son MRS. MILES MILAN. service. “ Thus it would seem, when the JAY M. HATFIELD MILDRED ALABASTRO Of 3120 Federal superior ordered Anthony to preach, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Telephones: Eng. 577, SO. 2805 boulevard. Daughter of E. Alabastro, sister that the Lord made use of this of Ernest and Louis Alabastro of Chicago, 2775 SO. BROADWAY Mrs. June Van Housen and Mrs. Della Gal­ solemn occasion to reveal to his un­ Reasonable lup of Chicago add Albert and Adolph Ala­ suspecting brothers in religion and Fine Upholstering and Prices bastro of Denver. Requiem Mass was of­ Repairing of All Kinds fered at 9 o’clock Saturday at St. Dominic’s to all present the priceless treasure Oolueientioae church. Interment Mount Olivet, under di­ that lay hidden in t\eir midst. It is fcrriee rection of Boulevard mortuary, noted that at the b a n n in g he ex­ HENRY MEYER JACOB SPAHN, 753 Fox street. Hus­ band qf Anna Spahn, and father of John. pressed himself with much simplicity Upholsterer and W M . E. Jacques Bros. Albert, Jack, William, Robert and Emma and in familiar language only, but Spahn. Requiem High Mass was offered in that little by little and as if in spite Furniture Manufacturer McLAIN St. Joseph’s church at 9 o’clock 'Thursday. Interment Mount Olivet. of himself floods of eloquence flowed 538 East 17th Ave.— at Pearl Street Optometrist AUGUST KUBIS, 245 South Grant. Hus­ from his lips till at last he rose to Phone TAbor 4087 MONUMENTS band of Anna Kubi.s, and father of Hilda such sublimity that he completely 1S09 Conover, Agnes Borg. Mary Thompson, Eve­ WILLIAM E. McLAIN carried away his hearers. His fame CHAMPA Optometri.t lyn Shaffer, Frank and Robert Kubis, Re­ 28 East Sixth Avenue quiem Mass was offered at St. Francis -de as a preacher was now a fixed thing, ASTHMA—HAYFEVER Tour, lor Scrrico Sales’ church at 9 o’clock Thursday. . Inter­ and his career as an apostolic mis­ Headaches, headnoises, dizziness, ca­ ment Mount Olivet, under direction of Phone TAbor 6468 Olinger mortuaries. sionary immediately began. It was tarrh, sinus infection, deafness, eye ESTABLISHED 1902 BESSIE F. MORAN, 1007 Broadway. Fu­ short but brilliant— only of nine troubles, nervous and skin diseases neral services were held Thursday. Inter­ years’ duration— and what a harvest ment Mount Olivet, under direction of relieved. Good eyesight without MARRIED LIFE Olinger mortuaries. of souls he netted in that short glasses. A Family Hand Book JOHN SUTE died after a short illness The only textbook which gives full; in> period! In this he found his satis­ DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. tke age of 22 years. Funeral rites were faction, and not in the laudatory •traction on family life. It treats on the held in Holy Rosary church, Globeville. The 218 Steel Bldg. MAin 5596 fundamentals of the human race; questions church was packed with the friends and titles bestowed on him by a grateful of vital interest to those contemplating the Gildea acquaintances of this popular and beloved and enthusiastic people. They called married state; sex hygiene, eogenics, birtb young man, who sympathize with his par­ control etc., all from the physiological stand* ents- at the loss of their only son. him the ‘Hammer of Heretics,’ ‘the point, based on Christian principles, ioclod- PHILIP SARNO, 1509 West 36th avenue. Apostle,’ ‘the Thaumaturgist;’ and ing well regulated treatise on diseases met Monument Co. Husband of Carmeia Sarno, and father of even Pope Gregory, whom the chron­ MIDWEST GARAGE with in the family; prevention and treat* VINCENT M GILDEA, Proprieto, Carl, Joseph. John and Frank Sarno and ment ol Appendicitis. Adenoids. Diphtheria, Manufacturers of Mrs. Jennie Figurelli of Newark, N. J. Re­ iclers say he amazed by his knowl­ GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE wounds, blood poison, etc.; the most com­ quiem Mass will be offered at 9 o’clock edge of Scriptures, surnamed him the plete treatment on prevention and treatment Everlasting Granite Monday at Mount Carmel church. Funeral Greasing, Washing, Repairing of Consumption and Pneumonia; for the ‘Ark of the Testament’ ” will be held from Mount Carmel hall Mon. 1837 CALIFORNIA ST. laity and physicians; training of children, Memorials day, 2 o’clock. Interment Mount Olivet Indeed, the saint was well deserv­ aelf-control, and many other subjects for Opp ontrsnee o f Mt. Olivet Cemeterv under direction of Olinger mortuaries. ing of all these honors, and he still MAin 3444 the benefit of the human race. PHONE ARVADA ggS-J-I Rev. Fr. Vernimont of Denton, Texas, deserves the great honors that are aaysi “ Young men and women should post­ PIONEER CHARITY SISTER pone tbeir marriage until they have read DIES AT ALBUQUERQUE this wonderful book, ‘Married Life:* it Albuquerque, N. M. — Sister Renetta ■bould be found in every home." Hughes. 74. ploneef parochial school edu­ W. H. Schmidt. Kremmling. Colo., writes cator. died here April 20, following a short BLUE FRONT SHOE REPAIR SHOP **Send two more books, ‘ Married Life,' en­ Illness. Sister Renetta first came to Aibu- Ladies’ Soles ...... 85c Men’s Rubber Heels...... 35c closed 16. This makes four books I have A. T. THOMSON quer^que .in 1881 at the behest of the late ordered for our children, it is worth its Archbishop Lamy. She also taught in Sis- Men’s Soles ...... $1.00 Ladies’ Heel Taps ...... 25c weight in gold." Mrs. J M mcCale. Omaha, of Charity schools at San Miguel, N. Ladies’ New Heels, any color or style, 90c ordering another book, says “ It is a work M.: Trinidad and Pueblo. Colorado. She came all young people absolutely must have." Dr. MONUMENTS to the Southwest from a Sisters of Charity 1529 CURTIS ST. PHONE TABOR 3601 L. P. Euman, New Lexington. 0.. says "It school at Cincinnati. Ohio. is the best work of its kind 1 ever read. No 600 SHERMAN $S5 Axminster Rugs family can afford to be without this book TAbor 8018 WIDOW OF PIONEER MINING and it should be in the library of every MAN TO BE BURIED FRIDAY family physician." Price. IS. postpaid. Ask for booklet “ How to Select,\ The body of Mrs. Margaret Barker, 68 Order from Dr. R. Willman, Author B pioneer Coloradoan identified with th 1215 Faraoo St., St. Jouph. Mo. and When to Erect Your ' Leadville miningr boom era. who died Mon $2.85 Trade in or write for literature. Memorial.” day in El Paso. Texas, was brouzht to Den $ 2 8 5 0 Mention Denver Catholic Register ver Thursday for burial. Mrs. Barker was born in Pennsylvania SPECIAL OFFER Down Your Rugs and went to Leadville with her parents as a younit airl in the lute '70s. She was the We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six widow of Patrick Barker, superintendent of months to pay your bilL Private room or open storage. We have the Little Johnny mine in Iveadvllle. who low rate of insurance. $35 is the lowest price we’ve found anywhere for rugs of WE CARRIGAN was killed in 1903 while rescuing workmen trapped in the mine. Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on this quality . . . most stores charge more. At $28.50 MOVE Following his death. Mrs. Barker came your work. Monumental Works to Denver and lived here until she went to Frame Houses, Garages El Paso four years ago. MOVING, STORING AND PACKING they’re most extraordinary. Heavy, lustrous pile— beau­ M. CARRIGAN, Prop. She is survived bv two daughters, Mrs. For Service—KEystone 6228 A. C. Grenawald of El Paso and Mrs. Mar­ No Money Needed for Six Months tiful colors, combinations and extremely attractive-pat­ Office A Warebeust, 1521 20tb St. 3145 Walnut Ph. KE. 5413 garet Anderson of San Antonio, Texas, both of whom accompanied the body to Denver. terns; 9x12 or 8.3x10.6. Requiem ^ Mass will be offered at nine DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. o’clock Friday at St. Francis de Sales' church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cem­ 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS etery. under the direction of Olinger mor- tuariss. ' ft PUEBLO DEANERY HOLDS Headquarters for Shrine Anne FINE MEETING MONDAY Pueblo. — The regular monthly Sacred Heart school met this week The leaden « f Arvada’s business and eliminating the danger of spoiled meeting of the Pueblo deanery, at the home of Mrs. Vance Driscoll, life, realizing the value to them of meats and vegetables during the Diqfcesan Counci[l of Catholic Women, 2601 Grand avenue. • Boys’ First Young People of St. Leander’s •dvertising in The Register, are mak> summer weather are some of the ad­ was held Monday afternoon in the The members of the L.C.B.A. met ing special effort to merit the pat­ vantages offered by this new method. K. of C. home. Mrs. George Shearer Thursdav afternoon with Mrs. Selma in Cart for Show on ronage of the parishioners of the Electric bulbs and all electrical presided. The members voted to send April 26 Shrine of S t Anne, of which the Rev. Rousch. Time was spent sewing equipment will be found in the shop’s Mrs. Clarence Bellinger to Boulder after the Study club program. Harold V. Campbell is pastor, very complete stock. If it’s elec­ as a delegate to the quarterly meet­ The condition of John O’Hara, (St. Leanilcr’a Parish, Pueblo) Communion Suits through the following advertisements trical, the Arvada Electric company ing this week. Reports were made who had been dangerously ill at St. The Holy Name society of St. Le­ under the shrine heading. Your pat­ has it. M. D. Macgregor will be very by Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan for the Mary’s hospital, is Reported as much ander’s church is sponsoring a min­ ronage will be appreciated. glad to demonstrate any of the ap­ membership. Mrs. J. W. Lynch gave strel show, to be given in the audito­ pliances to you and explain the con­ better. the Catholic Daughters’ report, and rium of Park Hill junior high school .1 venient payment plan which brings The celebration honoring S t Jos­ F. A. Mahannah's Mrs. William Southerland gave the on Tuesday evening, April 26, at these household necessities within report of the East Side, St. Lean- eph at Mt. Carmel church was fit­ Blue Cheviots 4^Piece Suits Pharmacy the reach of all. tingly observed Sunday morning 8:16. The members of the cast are der’s parish work. Mrs. Pearl Cor­ well-known young people of the par­ The Rexall Drug store of Arvada If you do not now enjoy the lux­ bett reported for the Altar society when a Solemn Mass was sung at 10 Single or Double Breasted o’clock. Father ' Pecorella of La ish, and much interest is being shown is located- on the corner of Grand­ ury of electricity, see Mr. Macgregor of SL Francis Xavier’s parish. No view and Alder streets. This store at his Arvada office. Junta was celebrant, the Rev. Cyril in the event The following program as low as reports were made by the legislative Zupan, O.S.B., deacon, and Father will be presented: was established there fifteen years This company also serves West­ chairman, Mrs. C. L. Ducy, on ac­ Giglio, S.J., was subdeacon. Father Part One * ago by Mr. Mahannah, a registered minster. count of absence. It was announced TENNESSEE MINSTREL Pecorella gave the sermon in Italian, pharmacist of many years’ experi­ that no Study club or Girl welfare Interlocutor, Donald Kelsay; end men, ence. The constant increase of busi­ He said that prayers and a firm be­ Akers, Mark McDonnell, Jr.; Bush, Charles chairman was appointed as yet; it lief in the all-powerful God are the Kemp; Elders, Rudolph Perko; Black face, ness has made it necessary entirely Betty Jane Kintzele is hoped that someone will volunteer Walter Coleman; Cobb, Joseph Curran; $7.95 only things that will restore the good to re-arrange the store. for these offices. Mrs. L. C. Griffith Daniels, Fred Coleman; Fish, Andrew Sack- Is Springtime Bridie conditions in the .country again. He man; Black face, Julius Baum. The Jackson Bell radio is handled. gave a fine report of the Benefit begged for a united congregation, Solos— ’’Cotton Blossom Dance.” Elders; It is considered the outstanding shop, and Mrs. Georgia Zeizer gave “ Lightning Dan,” Daniels; “ Ah Jest Wasn't with every member of the parish smaller type of machine for quality, At a pretty springtime wedding, a report of the welfare work, show­ There, Dat’ s All,” Akers; “ Busy Lhzie tone and receiving power. working for the betterment of his Brown,” Akers; “ Heah Come Miss Hannah,” Parcel Post Prepaid on All Mail Orders April 20. Miss Betty Jane Kintzele ing that a great deal is being done Cobb. Prescriptions are always the most became fne bride of Asahel Johnson fellow men. A solemn procession Members of the chorus are Marguerite for the less fortunate. Mrs. Pertel, preceded the Mass and the statue of important feature of Mr. Mahannah’s Geiger, The ceremony took place in Americanization chairman, was ab­ Habiger, Elizabeth Pechaver, Catherine store. They are absolutely accurate the home .of the bride’s parents, Mr. St. Joseph was carried at the head Coleman, Kathleen Cassidy, Elizabeth Kel­ sent and no report was given. No of the marchers. St. Joseph’s so­ ler, Catherine Lidle, Marie Castellar, Cath­ in every detail. In addition to the and Mrs. L. A. Kintzele, at 4:30 report of the sewing n<» from the erine Davis, Dorothy Rayhawk, Rosemary prescription department, a full line p.m.- Father Russell Kirschenheuter, ciety led the parade, followed by Murphy. Dorothy Brough, Margaret Moore, catechist, Miss Fernandez, was re­ members from the civic organizations Elsie Pechaver, Gertrude Powers, Dorothy 56B5iwj>i h of patent medicines and a complete C.M., officiated. The bride’s father Murphy, Mary Murphy, Lois Murphy. Rita ceived. Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan gave of the church and the seven sodali­ assortment of sundries are carried. gave her in marriage. Her sister. a report from the L.C.B.A. Dean McCormick, Eleanor , Schmidt, Ruth Beau­ ties. The uniforms and decorations vais, Mary Margaret Cowen, Nerine Stack, Mr. Mahannah is assisted by George Miss Lucille Kintzele, was maid of Thomas J. Wolohan gave a fine talk Cor. Larimer and 23rd St. Wendt, who is also a registered phar­ honor and John Marsh was best man. made the procession pleasing to the William Kemp, Francis Murphy and Leo to the members present. Mrs. Vance eye, and the music made it effective. Murphy. macist. The bride wore an afternoon frock Driscoll was announced as the new “ Cotton Blossom Dance” ~Margaret Mc­ Hundreds were not able to gain ad­ Donnell, Kathleen McCormick, Eleanor La- Visit the beautiful fountain; not of turquoise blue crepe, made with representative from the P.-T.A. or­ mission to the Aurch. Voo, Charlotte Habiger, Marion Melvin and I; only is it attractive, but it serves a long skirt and jacket. She wore ganizations and gave their report. Barbara Comiskey. delicious and refreshing drinks. a flesh-toned turban and slippers The young people of the junior Part Two Mrs. Lee Williams, chairman of ways “ Swanee River” — Marguerite Habiger, This coupon is printed for readers of The Register who and gloves of the same delicate pink and means, made a report of the class of St. Patrick’s high school will Kathleen Cassidy, Elizabeth Keller, Cath­ Arvada Dairy hue. Her bouquet was of valley lilies sales on the quilt that is being sold give a card party and social Tuesday erine Davis, Rosemary Murphy, Margaret have not received pledge cards for the Regis Good Will fund, an.d orchids. The maid of honor was for the benefit of the Sewing com­ evening, April 26, at the Silver Slip­ Moore, Elsie Pechaver, Mary Murphy and - If you are interested in receiving gowned in a flesh French chiffon per ball room. The affair is given Gertrude Powers. but who wish to make a donation. Simply clip this coupon, milk which contains more nutrition mittee. Everyone is asked to assist “ My Mom,” song. Marguerite Habiger. jacket-frock and a flame-colored tur­ with the work of the council and to to raise funds with which to enter­ Strut dancers— Margaret Moore, Mary fill in the amount pledged and mail it to Regis College. — a full 4% of butter fat and coffee ban. Her slippers matched her hat tain the members of the senior Murphy, Catherine Davis and Elsie Pechaver. cream you can whip, call Gallup give worn garments to the shop to Trio, song->Cathcrine Davis, Ruth Beau­ and she wore gloves to match her continue the good work started^ graduating class and all friends are vais and Dolores Hymer. 6002 for North Denver delivery or frock. Her bouquet was of orchids invited to attend. “ Sidewalks of New York”— Margaret Mc­ REGIS GOOD-WILL OFFERING Arvada 294 for Arvada delivery. All The regular monthly Communion and valley lilies. The couple left in The Rev. Francis Hornung, O.S.B., Donnell, Kathleen McCormick, Eleanor La- this milk comes from surrounding the afternoon by motor for Santa of the Holy Name society of St. Voo, Charlotte Habiger, Marion Melvin and Mary’s parish will be held Sunday at is still giving his radio talks each Barbara Comiskey. I hereby promise to pay to Regis College the sum of ?...... dairy farms and is delivered to you Fe., N. M., where they are spending Part Three fresh. No chemical is necessary— the 7:30 o’clock Mass. After Mass, Sunday at 12:15 o’clock and* they EACH year for FIVE years. their honeymoon. They will be gone seem to be very popular. Friends A DARK SECRET * nature’s own process keeps it sweet a month and upon their return will a breakfast will be served at St. Stonewall Johnson, Walter Coleman; Jef­ and pure. Joseph’s hall; the speaker will be the are urged to send in questions which ferson Doolittle, Julius Baum; Anbray Hen- reside at 336 E. 16th avenue. they would like to have answered. shaw, William Kemp; Anthony Ketchmer. Payments to be made annually Q semi-annually Q Immaculate cleanliness and quality Rev. Bede Cernik, O.S.B., of St. An- Leo Murphy; Madeline La Blanc, Margariet govern the policy of the Arvada thony’^church. The party given Thursday evening Moore; finale, entire chorus. of last week by the members of the Supervisor, M. J. Rosivach; director, dairy. The spacious cooler, where Mrs. J^. C. Griffith will leave next Mark McDonnell, Sr.; directress and pianist, NAME...... all milk and cream are kept, has a Priests Visit week for a two weeks’ motor trip in Holy Name society at St. Mary’s hall Elizabeth Balfe; pianist, Mrs. Joseph temperature at all times of a few de­ Kansas and Missouri. was in honor of those who had as­ Carara; dance instructor, Louise Melvin; sisted the work of the society. The music (between acts), Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ADDRESS...... grees above freezing, keeping the The First Communion class will be Carara. milk and other dairy products in ex­ affair was put on by Earl Butler and The Boy Scouts enjoyed an over­ Salida Pastor held at St. Mary’s church Sunday his committee, and the members of cellent condition for delivery. morning. May 8. night hike to Camp Roosevelt on PARISH...... Mr. R. W. Kendall has had twenty every sodality were asked to attend. Pastor’s Birthday Marked Saturday. The troop was in charge years of experience in the dairy busi­ The committee planning the pro­ (St. J o s e f’s Parish, Salidc) of Stephen Rosivach. ness. His experience is your gain. The Rev. Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., pas­ gram for the state convention of the Last week Father Cawley, the pas­ The members of the Young Ladies’ Total Subscription for five years $...... The dairy handles the best grade tor of St. Mfiry’s parish, was 70 Knights of Columbus will meet next sodality took an all-day hike on Sat­ of ice cream and “ Arvada Creamery tor, enjoyed the visit of a number of years of age last Sunday. Wednes­ week with State Deputy Joseph Ma­ prominent priests. Tuesday, Father urday. On returning in the evening, Better’’ is its own product. day evening the members of the par­ guire, who will be in Pueblo Tuesday they were entertained at the home Harold Gleason of Fort Morgan, Col­ ish, which he started forty years ago, evening. Grand Knight Farley has orado, arrived. Soon after Father o f Mr. and Mrs. August Castellar gathered in the large auditorium to appointed the committee. with a delicious supper and a social Arvada Hardware Co. ^arrol, 0. P., and Father Regan, 0. give him an old-fashioned surprise. PUEBLO DEATHS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS P., both of St. Dominic’s parish, Den­ Franci* J. Miller, aged 65 years, passed hour. This old-established business came As he came into the hall, members away at a local hospital following an ill- ver came in. Then in the evening. Miss Genevieve Sullivan and Funeral Designs and Weddings a Specialty under the management of C. H. from every church society greeted ness of about two years. He had been a brother, Michael Sullivan, of Chi­ Boehme and Lewis L. Peddycoart Father F. G. Smith and Father Jos­ him. He was:given a seat of honor resident of Pueblo for 2& years and was employed by the King Fruit company 20 cago, 111., spent a few days last week BIVENS & CRAFT FLORISTS the first of last October. The new eph P. Flanagan came in. Wednes­ and listened to a fine program by years. He was a man of sterling character firm is maintaining the same high day, Father Joseph Ruensa, S. F., at the home of their cousins, Mr. 607 15tb St.— phone KEystone 0400 members of his parish, many of and a patient sufferer for 'the past two and Mrs. C. P. Sordelet. Mr. Sulli­ standard for which the Arvada Hard­ Father Joseph Teres, S. F., and Fa­ years. His friends are legion and will be I MARY BIVENS . ALLEN CRAFT { whom he baptized years ago. Num­ van was the first altar boy in St. ware is so well known. A complete ther Dominic, S. F., all of Del Norte, shocked to learn of bis death. He is sur­ bers were rendered by the Girls’ vived by his wife, Elsie Miller, of the fam­ Leander’s parish, and renewed old line of hardware is featured, as well were here for dinner. Later in the Glee club and the Preseren. Speak­ ily home, 304 Wffst Third street; three as paints, brushes, electrical sup­ afternoon, Father E. McCarthy from daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stumpf, Mrs. acquaintances while here. ers were John Butkovich, George Frank W. Lambert and Mrs. H. W. Averill; Mrs. L. F. Balfe is seriously ill at plies, cooking utensils, and a fine Alan^osa stopped at the rectory. All Thomas, Father Paul Fife, O.S.B., of two stepdaughters, Merle Flannery and Mrs. her home. stock of seeds and garden imple­ these priests are close personal John Tulley; one stepson, Clyde Flannery, Canon City; Pete Culig and the Rev. The eighth grade girls of St. Le­ ments, which are of interest this friends of the pastor and wish him all of Pueblo. Bosary services were held Francis Hornung, O.S.B. Father Thursday evening, April 14. The funeral ander’s school were entertained at a time.of the year. every success in his new work. Cyril was presented with a purse was held Friday morning at 10 o’clock from bunco party on Friday afternoon at Mr. Peddycoart is a radio special­ Sunday is Communion day for the Sacred Heart church, with the Rev. Joseph containing $70, each one of his seven the home of Eleanor Larson. ist and the Atwater Kent radio is Young Ladies’ sodality at the eight Segourn officiating. Burial was made in AURORA DRUG CO. CONSULI FRANK J. CONWAY church societies giving $10. After Roselawn. Genevieve Ruth, infant daughter Fresh Drugs— Right Prices handled and serviced by this firm. o’clock Mass. Agent o( the New York Life (purely mu­ the program, a supper and social Elias Garcia, 57, of 522 Belleview place, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Curry, Wftters Bros., Props. tual) for mformation and advice in matters In case of trouble with your radio, The P.-T. A. had a very interest­ died Saturday evening at a l 264 or Annuities. All forms of contracts written The next meeting of the Catholic club of Mt. Carmel church. He was em­ Father Benedict, 0. S. B. Sponsors for men, women and children. 20Q Insur- > valuable to you. He will be glad to 11, at which many important mat­ Girls’ club will be held Tuesday eve­ ployed at the coke plant of the C. F. A L were Mrs. Valko and Daniel Casey. YOU can be w^l. Get the facts of your ance Blog.. 14tb and Champa Sts. TAbor demonstrate any of the new models ters were discussed. John O’Connell company. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. case. Let chiropractic help you. Dr. James 6281. ' ning, May 3. A fine pro^am will Robert I. Murphy, Jr., has re­ at your convenience if you contem­ of The Salida Mail was the principal Miquielita Garcia, and five children, Lena H. High, €07 Cent. Savs. Bank Bldg. Phone be given after the dinner is served. G., Trujillo, Paul, Simmon, Jacobo and turned home after an extended visit TAbor 56^5 for an appointment. Examina­ Office Phone KEystone 8091 plate the purchase of a new one. speaker. Elias, Jr., all of Pueblo; one brother, Vic tion and consultation free. Residence Phone SUnset 1281-.R Members of the Friendship Card on the Pacific coast The Atwater Kent needs no intro­ Sunday morning at the 8 o’clock Garcia, and one sister, Pablita G. Duran, J. J. HENRY—SHEET METAL WORK club were hostesses for the members both of Tucumcari, N. M. UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Glove, We Specialize in Heating Equipment duction— everything in sound re­ Mass, the children of the parish re­ of the Sacred Heart Aid society The funeral of Fred Starub, the high mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver 548-5S0 Cherokee St. Denver. Colorado production one-expects in the best. ceived Holy Communion in a body. school boy who passed away last week, was Umbrella Shop, 1604 Arapahoe St. Second Thursday afternoon of last week in SERVICES PLANNED Phone Arvada 81. The children’s choir sang at the held Wednesday morning at 0 o’clock from door. MAin 3462. WEST 29TH AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP the K. of C. home. There was a St. Anthony’s church, where the Rev. Bede AT MISSION SUNDAY Prices reduced in beauty work. Marcel and High Mass. fair-sized crowd present. An invi­ Cernik, O. S. B., offered Requiem Mass. LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. shampoo, 76c. Finger wave and shampoo. Monday evening the P.-T. A. of St. Many friends of the family were in attend­ Undernourished babies a specialty. 3001 75c. Phone GA. 7158 for appointment. Arvada Theater tation is extended to every Catholic Vine street. FRanklin 8551. Joseph’s school held a card party at ance. Burial was made at Roselawn. (St. Francia Xavier’a Pariah, Pueblo) Alice K. Francis Hazel Hard!# People of the parish are delighted woman of the city to attend these Word was received in the city Sunday of There will be services Sunday at 2746 W. 29th Ave. with the recent announcement of the the parish house. A large number the death of Edward W. Botdorf, for 80 GUARANTEED rebuilt battenes, $2.26 gatherings and assist with the work years a resident of Pueblo. Mr. Botdorf St. Catherine’s chapel, Beulah. and yours. Tires all sizes, slightly used. reopening of the Arvada theater, and attended, and enjoyed the evening $1.50. Tulloh, 538 Santa Fe. Phone KE. 7795. ■ JEPSEN COMPANY “ of the sisters of the orphanage. and his wife were visiting their daughter A meeting of the Third Order of Authorized Service Dealers for Arabian will be even more pleased with .the at bridge, five hundred and bunco. in Moberly, Mo., when he was taken seri­ John G. Wolf, Jr., and Leonard St. Francis will be held Sunday aft­ CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP Mothproofing. Guaranteed for Life. Prices extensive improvements now being The banns of marriage were pub­ ously ill about a week ago, death following Reasonable Wolf, who are attending Dartmouth suddenly Sunday afternoon. Mr. Botdorf ernoon at half past two o’clock. 406 East Colfax Avenue made. The theater was recently pur­ lished oa. Sunday morning for the Across From the Cathedral 1569 Broadway TA. 7949 college, Hanpver, N. H., enjoyed and his family had resided in Pueblo at the The men of the Holy Name so­ Luncheons. 36e chased by R. N. 'Forbes, a well- last time betweep Frank Reno and family home, 709 Van Buren street, and their spring vacation with friends at ciety will sponsor a social party in Chicken, Chop, Steak and Fish Dinners, 50c JANITOR and houseman needs permansnt known theater mAi, who is installing Helen Pasqualli, both of this parish. had always been members of St. Patrick’s Boston, Cape Cod and Plymouth. parish. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. the parish hall Wednesday evening, We Serve Club Breakfasts position. Geo. Worth. 725 Kalamatb St. R. C. A. sound equipment of the lat­ Phone HAin 1098. They will return to Pueblo in June. Jennie Botdorf, and children, Mrs. Vera April 27. CAMBRIAN COAL est type. The theater will be entirely Hudst of Moberly, at whose home he died; On the market over 30 years. Mrs. Julia Dillon is so much im­ Mrs. Edna Metzger of Pueblo, Charles Bot­ The members of the senior sodal­ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 redecorated and remodeled inside Better and Cleaner than ever. Grant. Pleasant home for girls. Frolic Held by proved that she is able to attend dorf of Kansas City and Dr. Clarence Bot­ ity at their meeting last week elected OWENS COAL CO. and out. When finished, Mr. Forbes dorf of Pueblo. The funeral and burial Miss Jennie Costanza for the part of SO. 6482 801 W. Bayaud church. She has been sick for over took place in Moberly, Mo. The mem­ MAN WANTS work balf-dayi or two or feels this will be a show house of queen in the May crowning pageant. three- days a week. Gallup 0361-J. a year. bers of the family residing in Pueblo left TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY which the entire district may well Durango Pupils Sunday night to attend the services. Father Gillick was a visitor at the Father Higgins Improves HOME-MADE BREAD AND ROLLS FOR SALE— PlTe-Toom modtru honsa, be proud. Only the highest standard Vincent J. Stowe, formerly of Pueblo, but rectory for a few days last week. . Fancy Cakes and Pies recently traveling out of Salida, met a sud­ garage. 3823 Gilpin street; near ehnrch of pictures will be presented and will Durango. — St. Columba’s high The condition of the Rev. Joseph Full Line of Dairy Products and school. den death Sunday when he was suffocated 2742 W, 29th Ave. James Taylor, Prop. be changed three limes a week. Mr. school pupils had a frolic at Belmont Higgins, pastor of St. Patrick’s at his hotel. He must have "fallen asleep Fry. will be associated with Mr. hall on April 15. church, who was operated on for ap­ while smoking a cigaret which set the bed Junction C. D. of A . PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, CALCI- ROOM AND BOARD for 3 or 4 children. Forbes. It is their ambition to give pendicitis at St. Mary’s hospital, is on fire, and the smoldering fire caused the MINING, all repairs on plaster, brick, ce­ 2068 Clarkson street, phone YOrk 4278-M. At Mercy hospital the past week smoke and fumes which smothered him. ment and woodwork; by lay or contract. you a high-class picture house and Edgar McCabe underwent an opera­ much improved and he will soon be Vincent Stowe was born and reared in Initiate 8 Members MAN, father of 7 children, needs work. ^ J. J. Gillen. 863 Bannock Phone PEarl Will do anything. P. Tizicr, 716 25tb St. clean entertainment tion for appendictis; Bernard Weth- able to leave the hospital. Pueblo and his brother, Lee Stowe, resides 3330. here. His mother, Mrs. Mayme Stowe, and at Banquet Sunday Watch for the grand opening date. ington of Water Flow, N. M., had a Miss Eleanor Gleason, daughter of ROOM and board in private home; reason­ Advance announcements of coming another brother, Carl Stowe; a sister, Mrs. HARBIN SHOE REPAIR SHOP able. 2068 Clarkson street. Phone YOrk major operation, and Miss Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason, was Charles Findel. and an aunt. Miss Juva Grand Junction.— The Catholic Prices Reasonable 4278-M attractions soon. initiated into the Tri Delta sorority Crowley, reside In Denver. The body was BEST LEATHER USED Myers of Rico a minor operation. brought to Pueblo Monday morning and the Daughters of America initiated eight Expert Workmanship at Boulder last week-end. STRONG BOY over 16. wishes farm work. The infant daughter of Mr. and funeral was held Tuesday morning from candidates into the local court Sun­ 628 East 6th Ave. Experienced. 2387 Clarkson, HAin 4988. Miss Rosemary R. Pryor, daughter St. Leander’s church. Father Benedict, 0. George Swanson's Mrs. John Fleck was baptized Sun­ day. The members of the court and of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pryor, was S. B., offered the Mass and interment was HOWELL’S SAFE DRUG STORE Blacksmith Shop day afternoon by Father Kipp. She made in the Stowe lot at Roselawn. the candidates received Holy Com­ initiated into the Kappa Kappa Your Naborhood Druggist was named Patricift Anne. munion in a body, at the eight o’clock ^Qledioli, DablUa, Irla, Phone SPruce OSSS 700 So. Pearl Mr. Swanson, who is well known Gamma sorority last week-end at r Phlox, reooiess Shrubs. Art Wejnig, John Kelly, Wallace Mass. A banquet at six o’clock was JAMES HUTCHINSON in the parish, has recently establish­ Gould and Joe Dwyer left Saturday Boulder. TICKETS ON SALE EverbMriDff Strawberries. FrisCatilot. ed himself in his present place of served in St. Joseph’s hall, followed a u c M u r i SEa M toa t oeivejl coiC Scientific Chiropodists afternon on an auto trip to Denver. Patrick Keyes and son, Eddie, left business. One might imagine there by the initiation of the candidates. DR. BERTHA DE WOLFE. DJ.C.—D.C Miss Mary Bell Andrews returned Sunday evening by train for San FOR COMEDY TO L. M. THALER, 3615 FRANKLIN ST. RUSSELJ. L, BOYD. DJ.C would be little need of a blacksmith Mrs. William Schneible, grand regent Monday evening from Minneapolis, Francisco, Calif., where Mr. Keyes Carpenter, cabinet maker, roofing, screens, 202-208 HcCIintock Bldg. shop in this day of gasoline locomo­ BENEFIT CHURCH of the local court, presided at the etc. General remodeling. Call TAbor 9450. 1654 California St. Phone TAbor 8519 where she had been receiving treat­ will spend a month with his son, re­ tion, but you will find Mr. Swanson banquet, and an interesting program ment She is much improved. turning to Pueblo to reside perma­ PAINTING, papernanging and decorating. SIXTH AVENUE MARKET rendcriiig an indispensable service. Hugo.— Tickets for the play to be was given. Tuesday evening, a social Choice Fruits and Vegetables Tom Forbes of ^Drumright, Okla., nently. E. T. Yeagher. 666 Galapago, KEystone This service includes oxy-acetylene given by the Jefferson Dramatic club meeting was held at the home of 6048.______^ ______CORN FED MEATS who spent the past summer in Du­ Miss Elzire McGann, daughter of Free Delivery welding, horse-shoeing, all sorts of April 28 at the Woman’s club, 1437 Mrs. C. W. Wilson. The program . rango, passed away a short time ago Mr. and Mrs. John McGann, returned JOSEPHINE W (*B E R — Piano and vocal. 2800 East Sixth Ave. Phone YOrk 6977 body and fender work on automo­ Glenarm street, Denver, for the bene­ was about Colorado, and a pleasant ,in San Antonio, Texas. Interment from La Junta last Saturday, where Private or class lessons. Classes for chil­ biles, specially-built trailers or car fit of the Hugo church are on sale at evening was enjoyed by the members dren or adults for light operatic work- 79 H. H. YORK SHEET METAL AND took place in Bloomington, 111. she went to attend the wedding of Logan St.. SUnset Q360-J. f FURNACE CO. ' bodies to meet any requirement See Miss Mary Frances Baldridge and the Clarke Church Goods house, and their guests. Furnaces installed, cleaned and rep. Gutter­ Mr. Swanaon if your car needs a new 1636 Tremont street, Denver. The Hugh McDonald, a student in the NERVOUS and chronic diseases are suc­ ing spouting, cold air retnms. Let us ex­ MAN ACTS AS SPONSOR Franklin Sullivan of Ouray. Miss truck body. His shop is equipped to pl^y, “ A Modem Cinderella,’’ is a local high school, won first place in cessfully cured by Dr. W. A. O’Conneli's amine your furnace. FOR 1,005 CHILDREN McGann ^ang at the Nuptial Mass. Painless Chiropractic Treatments. Call at 527 E. Exposition Ave. Pb. PE. 2218 do this work well. Broken farm ma­ The social given last Sunday eve­ lively comedy in three acts. A ca­ the district essay contest sponsored suite 247 Steele Bldg., corner 16th, and Wel------* . ------Paris.— M. Jacques Roncart, sac­ by the Lions clubs. This essay was THE DENVER PASTE AND chinery will be welded and the work ning at- the K. of C. home by the pable cast is undergoing rehearsals ton Sts., or phone KEystone 4053 for an fully guaranteed, at reasonable ristan at the Church of Notre Dame for the, affair, and the members’ ef­ entered in the district contest after appointment WALL PAPER COMPANY de Pitie at Puteaux, is the godfather Young Ladies’ sodality of Mt. Car­ J. W. BEACH prices. The phone at this busy shop mel church was a great success. forts presage a pleasant time for all it had been adjudged the. best sub­ FOR RENT— Or sale, 6-room house, new­ Retail at Wholesale Prices of 1,005 children. He has been sac­ KEyatone 3831 1885 Arapahoe 18 Arvada 156. Call next time you A new group of Catholic girls who attend. mitted by the local students in the ly decorated. Make an offer, 1409 Lipan ristan thirty years. St. need anything in this line. has formed the special choir or­ A Benediction cope was donated contest sponsored by the Grand Junc­ KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 17th Ave. foi' use in the Hugo missions by the tion dub. It will now be entered in FOR RENT— Six-room modem house, all and Logan St. 6 rooms, 346 to 360 a ganization at St. Mary’s chtirch, with month. Frigidair. Arvada Electric Company Miss Georgia Grahek as organist. Extension, society, Chicago. the national Lions contest. on one floor; garage. 219 So. Sherman St., Joe Whalley, son of Mr. and Mrs. near St. Francis de Sales’ church. 330 The Arvada Electric company has Others in the group are Misses Kenneth Boetger, Infant son of rental. Phone TAbor 2060. SPRINGTIME is Home-Modernizing Time Shrine of St. Anne Audrey Grahek, Mary Pugel, Mayme Mr. and Mrs. William Boetger, was James Whalley, was initiated into the and for Upholttering, Draperiez, Furniture served the people of the parish since Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Colo­ FOR RENT— Two or four rooms, unfur­ Repairing call B. S. OSBORNE. SPruce 190R w i^ light and power, and has Meglen, Olga Leiser, Angela Frontel baptized by Father Michael Horgan 5696. 134 So. Penn. Expert workmanship ASHTON MOTOR CO. rado university. nished, nicely decorated. 1409 Lipan St. extended its lines farther and far­ and Virginia Kochevar. These young Saturday, April 16. The sponsors at moderata coiL AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS were Ted Grube and Joanna Wid- Mrs. W. M. Mabry of Montrose is EXPERT DRESSMAKER and fitter; al- ther as the demand has justified. ladies sang at the Easter Mass and teratlons. Reasonable. Call TAbor 9009, CHIROPRACTIC without pain at the Den­ For E^oniim'.rnl rrmnuporiatlon succeeding Sundays. halm. visiting in the city with Miss Bess ver Chiropractic.Clinic. 249 Steel Bldg. After once enjoying the many con­ Berry and Miss Nancy Hayes. Mrs. Apt. 9 veniences made possible by electric­ Miss Margaret Keaney of Colorado Frank Vank qnd Mary Lyons were FOR RENT— Beautiful 6-room furnished Salts Service married Saturday morning, April 16, Mabry is receiving treatment for an bungalow; sleeping porch, garage, % block CHIROPRACTIC treatments without pain ity, one can scarcely visualize again Springs has been a Pueblo visitor by Dr. W. A. O’Connell, 247 Steel Bldg., or by Father Horgan. Mr. Vank, a non- infected finger. to car, 16 minutes to city. 4344 Bryant St. being without them. Modem women this last week in the home of Mr. phone KEystone 4053 for an appointment. Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadsworth Ave. Catholic, was received into the Father Kerr of Gunnison was a $20 A MONTH, furnished. 1629 Valencia, quickly learn to distinguish between and Mrs. Andy Petros. Miss Mary PAPER HANGING and painting. YOrk ARVADA. COLORADO Petros entertained for her Friday Church previous to his marriage. visitor in the city for a few days. or will sell. See owner. B. A K. Sandwich the things which really count in the The ifoung Ladles’ sodality enter­ shop. 1202 Speer blvd.‘ MAin 7207. 8670-J. 158 Madison St. _ details of living, and superficial fea­ eveningi with cards as the diversion. BUILDING, remodeling, repair work and JOHN H. REDDIN Guests were Miss Keaney, Miss A subscriber of The Register wishes tained at a card party Friday eve­ EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS odd jobs done reasonabie. GAllup 417j^i^ tures so often oVer-emphasiied. ning at St. Joseph’s hall. A social Electrical refrigeration is one of Attorney and Counselor at Law Johanna Skull, Miss Carolyn Petros, to acknowledge favors received from Catholic, graduate nurse, 28 years old, FURNITURE repairing and upholstering; Anthony Gornick, John Skull, Jr., the Sacred Heart, through the inter­ followed the card playing. offers her services and companionship in cabinet work of all kinds. The Denver Fur­ : J the greatest necessities. Kee^iing 612-614 Ernest A Cranmer Block exchange for expenses to Ireland in June. niture Hospital. West 32nd Ave. and Tejon food stuff at an even temperature, 17th and Curtis Dr. John Sabo and William Skull. cession of Our Lady of Angels, St, Highest references. Call after 8 p. m. St. Phone GAllup 4673. We call and de­ freezing ice, making frozen desserts Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. The Mothers’ Study circle of Benedict and St. Anthony. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TAbor 7533. liver in any part of the city. PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday. April 21. 1932 Q. What General Measures Can Be Observed to HUMILITY OF ST. ANTHONY Prevent Eyestrain? Local News A. Use properly fitted glasses if needed. Read legible REWARDED IN CELEBRATION print. Do not read in a subdued light. Do not hold the The Rev. John R. Mujlnoy, director G r a d u a t i o n G if t s reading matter too near or too far from the eyes. Do not of the Catholic Charities, emphasized r read or sew for long periods without interruption. When the need of keeping the family in­ (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) paid him throughout the Christian - reading or working by electric light have the light shaded tact and well cared for, at the Amer­ To anyone who allows himself to world at the present time, but his Patrons planning presentations within the next few ican Legion Welfare conference, reflect upon the world-wide rejoicing principal merit does not lie in these months would be well advised 4;o take advantage of the so that glaring light will not be i;eflected into the eyes. April 15. “ The life of the nation these weeks among the clients of St things, but rather in that solid depends upon the unity of the fam­ Anthony of Padua, especially in foundation of humility upon which truly exceptional values offered in Gruen Watches. Denver’s Reliable Opticians ily,” he said, “ and the successful those places where they have the op­ the magnificent edifice of his sanc­ lives of children depend on the pres­ portunity of taking part in a public tity and greatness arose. Pope Pius ervation of the home.” novena in honor of the saint’s XI, in the great letter he wrote on Miss Loretta Grace was hostess to seventh centenary, as happens to be St. Anthony at thp beginning of his Swigert Bros. Optical Co. the members of Our Lady of Mount the case at St. Elizabeth’s church, seventh centenary, took due cogni­ 15SO California St. KEystone 7651 Carmel circle of the Junior Taber­ Denver, it must appear as one of zance of the saint’s power and good­ nacle society at a party at her home. God’s ways of rewarding a humility ness in helping many in their dis­ Investigate Our Liberal Insurance Plan on Glasses Those who attended the affair were of wondrous depth. Certainly St. tress; at the same time he urged on Gruzn .. . Indies* sport watch, $35 the Misses Margaret Cassidy, Mary Anthony himself, in his lowliness of all his clients that they should not Hynes, Carcella McAleer, Mary Ne­ heart, ■«rould be the last to imagine be content with merely asking favors ...... ville, Neza Pruss, Bertha Turner and anyone remembering him, much less but should, above all things, strive Coal Prices Reduced Dorothy Walsh. ■ doing him honor, seven hiftidred to walk in the footsteps of the saint Recent Price Reductions on Bituminous Coals Make Them' Mrs. Charles A. Bottinelli and her years after his death. Even in the by imitating his eminent virtues. the Lowest in Years sister, Mrs. J. E. Price, who was very first years of his religious life, Saturday Night Will visiting her here, left for Walsen- when as a member of the Canons Canon City Lump...... $7.40 LIGNITE COAL burg immediately when notified of Regular of St. Augustine, he ob­ Mark Climax of Bazaar Lignite Nut...... $4.75 their uncle’s de^th. Their brother. tained permission to leave his native Saturday, April 23, will be the last Routt County Lump.. 7.50 Lignite Lump...... 5.50 Dr. P. A. Matterole of Grand Junc­ Lisbon and was sent by his su­ day of the bazaar. It is hoped that G bcen « .. 15 jewel F beci&ion movement, $42.50 Clayton Lump...... 5.50 tion, also left for Walsenburg ’to periors to Coimbra, his sole aim was a large crowd will attend. The pas­ Chandler Lump...... 8.00 Rugby Lump...... 6.50 attend the services. to escape worldly notice, especially tor, Father Charles, is well pleased Lignite Egg...... $5.25 the distractions of family ties, and with the success of the affair so far, Pinnacle Lump ...... 8.00 Liley Lump...... 5.75 give himself up completely to the but he hopes that it will reach the Capitol Lump...... ,...... 6.00 Cathedral Students retirement of the cloister.. climax on Saturday. Supper will be You will save money by Crown Lump...... 6.50 In this period, that is from his served as on Thursday night, and' storing above coals now. All other gradesat market prices. fifteenth to his twenty-fifth year, he there will be plenty of good things Honor Washington was known as Ferdinand, the name for everybody. The awarding of given him at the Baptismal font. It prizes will take place on this night. was on becoming a Franciscan friar The Third Order of St. Francis THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY T h e bicentennial production, Gbuek • ,. beautifully engraved, $29.75 in July, 1220, that his name became will meet in the church Sunday at D. V. HARPER, Manager “ Washington, the Man Who Made 3:30 p. m. The regular monthly in­ Us,” by Percy MacKaye, given in the Anthony. No doubt, as he was at- Curtis and 5th St. KEystone 0121 tr^ted to the order by the greater struction for. the novices and all Malo auditorium last Sunday evening prospective members will begin at 3 by the Cathedral school, under the aukerity he saw among the follow­ er^' of St. Francis, this change of p. m. in the school hall. All who direction of the Rev. C. M. Johnson, would like to know something about was one of the most beautiful pro­ name also was perfectly suitable to Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 his disposition as a more effective the rules and privileges of the Third Residence Phone. YOrk 2388 ductions the school has ever staged. Order are welcome at these meet­ A hundred students took part, with means to become forgotten and un­ known. And he would probably ings. Frank LaTourette in the role of The second monthly meeting of Gbuen . • ,*i4 kt solid gold case, $37.50 DR. J. J. O ’NEIL, DENTIST George Washington. George Harper have remained in obscurity even among his brother friars had not a the Knights of St. John, No. 247, directed the school orchestra. The scheduled for April 21, has been drama told of the life of the Father remarkable incident brought to light Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets hiS| splendid gifts of mind as well as transferred to April 28 because of of Our Country, being in three acts the bazaar. and ten scenes. Artistic dances t h i rich endowments of grace that marked the program. adorned his soul. When the Bishop of Forli- was or­ daining some Dominican and Fran­ C. J. “ C H E T” STEBENNE FA™ D- STATION Benedictine Priest Wins ciscan friars in the year 1222, it Colorado Lads Many to Religious Life Thii Ad Taken in Payment for Greaie Job With Each Oil Change happened that St. Anthony and his Atchison, Kansas.— Father .Cyril Nossau . • • 14 kt solid gold case, 15 jewel Gbuen, $47.50 18TH AVE. AT PEARL DENVER, COLORADO superiors -from Monte Paolo were Bayer, O.S.B., present pastor at St. among those present. As the Bishop Vie as Orators Mary’s church, Purcell, Kansas, can expressed his wish that some edify­ boast that there is at least one Bene­ ing words be addressed to the newly O’KEEFE on the Box Adds Much to the dictine Sister at Mount St. Scholas- ordained, a difficulty arose in find­ at Catholic U. GREENLEE MEMORIALS tica convent here for every yfear he ing a preacher. The superior re­ Gift But Nothing to the Cost has been on. pastoral duty in his ferred the honor to the Dominicans, Alfred McK. Ellerby of Denver, a twenty-five years of priestly life. THE DENVER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. but they excused themselves; he then student at the Catholic University of Five Benedictine priests of the abbey asked some of his own religious, but America, Washington, D. C., was here look to Father Cyril as the one MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT, EFFICIENT ATTENTION Established 1874— Open Sundays by Appointment they Slso were unprepared. No one selected to compete for the honor of responsible for their present state of thought o f ’ Anthony as possessing 1224 Lawrence Street Office Phone MAin 1815 life. Father Cyril was born in Zu­ being judged the best orator of the any fitness for such a task. How­ undergraduate student body. Seven rich, Switzerland, in 1879 and came ever, the superior, as if moved by to St. Benedict’s college here in students, chosen from among a score inspiration, came and commanded entering the preliminary contest, M . O’Keefe Jewelry Co. 1893. He received the habit of the him under holy obedience to speak. held Under the auspices of the Sha- order on August 2, 1897, and was The Bollandists have republished han Debating society, delivered their Denver’s Quality Jewelers ordained priest April 2, 1907. Sandberg Motor Co. an old biography of the saint which orations on April 21. contains some touching reflections M. O’Keefe, President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec’y-Treas. Protestants Like Radio Hour Three prominent official Washing­ Chrysler on this incident. They are worth tonians were engaged to judge the W’alter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. ^Theodore Washington.— A great number of quoting here, as they also give a good Plymouth Prote.stants and persons of no faith final speeches and award gold med­ insight into the humility of St. An­ als to the winner and second-best Authorized Dealer at all listen in regularl.v to the thony: “ The superior who requested 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 “ Catholic Hour,” and are favorably in the contest. The medals were do­ General him to preach did not think that he nated by Monsignor James M. Ryan, Hackethai impressed by this presentation of knew a word of Holy Scripture be­ Repairing and Catholic teachings and doctrines, rector of the university, who, like his yond what is to be found in the Di­ Storage MORTUARY “ which they never imagined were so predecessor, the late Bishop Thomas ^ i i a s a i ^ . UALITY is Cheapest praiseworthy,” the Rev._ H. J. Scha­ vine Office; he hoped, nevertheless, J. Shahan, who founded the society 950 Bannock St. KEystone 8521 that Anthony would be able to say 1449-51 Kalamath St. fers, Cushing, Okla., has written to that bears his name and who insti­ the headquarters of the National something, as he had already heard tuted the annual Rector’s prize de­ Phone MAin 4006 Council of Catholic Men, here, spon­ him speak tolerably well, to his bates, has displayed a great interest thinking, on those rare occasions sors of the broadcast. in this form of scholastic endeavor. when some necessity had forced him Ellerby spoke for ten minutes on REQUIESCANT IN PACE to quit his habitual reserve. But a topic of his own selection, “ The ANTHONY CIANCIO, son of Mr. and even on those occasions Anthony had Abolition of Capital Punishment.” Mrs. Pasquale Clancio of 4665 Vine street. never let it appear that he was filled The DENVER Other students from Colorado who [•wweu PROMISE IS P^ERPOR-MEbn Requiem Mass was offered at the Assump­ with doctrine and well versed ^ in 20*1 Psrk Phor«.TAbgr eiU- tion church, Welby, Saturday at 10 o'clock. spoke in the finals of the oratorical Interment Riverside. W. P. Horan & Son mystic theology, so that his brethren contest and their subjects were: John HARTFORD service. esteemed him more fitted to clean LILLIAN G. BOONE, 322 East 18th ave­ H. McDonald of Grand Junction, nue. Daughter of Mrs. Emma Lattin and kitchen utensils than to explain the “ Catholic Education and World DRY GOODS Co. sister of Mrs. Miles Milan and Daniel Boone. secrets of Holy Writ.' And, indeed, MORTUARY Peace,” and Clement A. Ducy of a Requiem Mass was offered at the Holy Anthony had asked as a favor of his Pueblo, “ The Greatest Thing in the Shirley Garage Ghost church at 9:30 o’clock Saturday. In­ superior that to him should be given "Where Denver Shops With Confidence" GENERAL REPAIRING 620 E. Colfax terment Mount Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son World.” All three of the speakers service. Miss Boone, a registered nurse, was the charge of washing the dishes and are attending the university on schol­ WASHING— TOWING— GREASING a graduate of St. Francis’ hospital, Colorado sweeping the convent. He alleged PHONE KEYSTONE 2779 Springs. The Rev. Joseph McDonnell sang arships offered through the gener­ Day and Night Storage her funeral Mass, with the Rev. J. R. Mul- that he was fit for nothing else, osity of the late John K. Mullen of TAbor 5911— KEystone 4704 Res. Phone SPruce 3296 roy and the Rev. Matthew Smith present. whilst in reality he was a vessel of Denver. Never Closed 1631-37 Lincoln Father Mulroy preached. election filled with the richest gifts SARAH H. DAVIS, 429 East 14th avenue. Requiem Mass was offered at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. Each day, there­ CARD OF THANKS at 9 o’clock. Entombment Fairmount mauso­ fore, he performed these tasks with We wish to express our heart-felt thanks leum. W. P. Horan & Son service. much devotion and humility. He to our many friends and neighbors who so V/ILLIAM P. LIVINGSTON. 412 West likewise arranged the cells of the re^ kindly and generously aided us in the recent EYES EXAMINED A Community Service Colfax avenue. Husband of Vivian E. Liv­ illness and death of our daughter and sister, ingston. Requiem Mass was offered at St. ligious and thus gave a rare example Lillie Boone. Leo’s church Wednesday at 9 o’clock. In­ of lowliness’ and self-contempt. MRS. EMMA LATTIN and GIu im Hatfield Mortuary terment Mount Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son 'MRS. MILES MILAN. service. “ Thus it would seem, when the That JAY M. HATFIELD MILDRED ALABASTRO of 3120 Federal superior ordered Anthony to preach, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Satiify boulevard. Daughter of E. Alabastro. sister that the Lord made use of this Telephones: Eng. 577, SO. 2805 df Ernest and Louis Alabastro of Chicago, 2775 SO. BROADWAY Mrs.Vune Van Housen and Mrs. Della Gal­ solemn occasion to reveal to his un­ Reasonable lup of Chicago and Albert and Adolph Ala­ suspecting brothers in religion and Fine Upholstering and bastro of Denver. Requiem Mass was of­ Repairing cf All Kinds Prices fered at 9 o'clock Saturday at St. Dominic’s to all present the priceless treasure that lay hidden in their midst. It .is Ootueientiona church. Interment Moont Olivet, under di­ HENRY MEYER fcrTic* rection of Boulevard mortuary. noted that at the beginning he ex­ JACOB SPAHN, 753 Fox street. Hus­ band of Anna Spahn, and father of John. pressed himself with much simplicity Upholsterer and W M . E. Albert, Jack, William, Robert and Emma and in familiar language only,, but Jacques Bros. Spahn. Requiem High Mass was offered in that little by little and as if in -spite Furniture Manufacturer McLAIN St. Joseph's church at 9 o’clock Thursday. Interment Mount Olivet. of himself floods of eloquence, flowed 538 East 17th Ave.—at Pearl Street Optometrist AUGUST KUBIS, 245 South Grant. Hus­ -from his lips till at last he rose to Phone TAbor 4087 MONUMENTS band of Anna Kubis, and father of Hilda such sublimity that he completely 1509 WILLIAM E. McLAIN Conover, Agnes Borg, Mary Thomnson, Eve­ lyn Shaffer, Frank and Robert Kubis. Re­ carried away his hearers. His fame CHAMPA Optometrift 28 East Sixth Avenue quiem Mass was offered at St. Francis de as a preacher was now a fixed thing, ASTHMA—HAYFEVER Toan far Bcrrioa Sales’ church at 9 o’clock Thursday. Inter­ and his career as an apostolic mis­ ment Mount Olivet, under direction of Headaches, headnoises, dizziness,, ca­ Phone TAbor 6468 Olinger mortuaries. sionary immediately began. It was tarrh, sinus infection, deafness, eye ESTABLISHED 1902 BESSIE F. MORAN, 1007 Broadway. Fu­ short but brilliant—hnly of nine troubles, nervous and skin diseases neral services were held Thursday. Inter­ years’ duration— and what a harvest ment Mount Olivet, under direction of relieved. Good eyesight without MARRIED LIFE Olinger mort»iarie». of souls he netted in that short glasses. A Family Hand Book JOHN SUTE died after a short illness period! In this he found his satis­ DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. The only textbook wbleb gives full in- at the age of 22 years. Funeral rites were faction, and not ' in the laudatory atruction on family life. It treats on the held in Holy Rosary church, Gloheville. TTie 218 Steel Bldg. MAin 5596 fundamentals of the human raee; qaestlons church was packed with the friends and titles bestowed on him by a grateful of vita) lntr^'''tt to those contemplating the Gildea acquainUnces of this popular and beloved and enthusiastic people. They called jnarri«^4 state; ses hygiene, eugenics, blrtb young man, who sympathize with his par­ control etc,/all from the physiological stand* ents at the loss of their only son. him the ‘Hammer of Heretics,’ ‘the point, haark. Interment Mount Olivet, Indeed, the saint was well desserr- seif control, end many other soOleetf for fipp of Mt, Otirot Comotor, under direction of Olinger mortuaries. ing of all these honors, and he still MAhs 3444 the benefit of the bumao race. PHO.NE AftVADA SSS-J-1 Bev. Ff. Vefftlmo&t rd Denton. Texas, deserves the great honors that are say*- men and 9»on>^n shoold post* FIONEEK CHARfTV SISTEK poof their ootu they have read DIES AT ALBUQUERQUE this win.d^rtM. f'OOB. 'Marri^ UUf Alhf/o (jerque, N. M. —* .Hi star RenetU efcoiid be fo-no if. every fi//rr.e.^ Hughes, 74, pioneer parochla) school edu­ W fi writes cator, died here April 24, following a short BLUE FRONT SHOE REPAIR SHOP 'Married Mfe/ m- illness, ffister Beneita first ea «e to Alba- Ladies’ Soles ...... 85e Men’s Rubber Heels 35e elored tC This maker fovr b'M/k* I have A. T. THOMSON oueroti* in at the behest of th^ late fFfdered for o .r rhildren. H is worth Its Archbi«hc/p f>amy. Bfee also taught in Bis­ Men's Soles ...... $1,00 Ladies’ Heel Taps..,,,...... 25c we.ght In goM" Mr-; J M Omaha, ter* of Chmritf schools at ‘Ban Miguel, N. Ladies’ New Heels, any color or style, 90c ord^ag ai-othef tfook, tays "U Is a work M.; Trinidad and Pueblo, Colorado. Bhe came all pe4fp> absolutely mast have/' Dr. MONUMENTS te the Bouthwest from a Bister* tMf -Charity 1529 CURTIS ST. PHONE TABOR 3601 school at Cincinnati, Ohio. L. F. Euman. New tjgtingtoo. O., says ''It 600 SHERMAN $35 Axminstei* Rugs is the best work of its kind 1 ever read. Ko family can afford to be without this hook WIDOW OF PIONEER MINING and it should be in the library of every TAbor 8018 MAN TO BE BURIED FRIDAY family physletsn " Pric*’. $3. postpaid. The body of Mr«. Margaret Barker, SS, Or^r from Or. R Wlllasaa, Author Ask for booklet "How to Select, a pioneer Coloradoan identified with the 12If Faraon 5t,, 5t. Joseph. and When to Erect Your I..eadyilie mininr boom era, who died Mon­ $2.85 Trade in or write for literature. Memorial.” day In El Pa«o, Texaa, waa broUKht to Den­ Mention Denver'Catholic fceflster ver Tfauriday for burial. $ 2 8 - 5 0 Mr». Barker wa« bom in Pennaylvania SPECIAL OFFER Down Your Rugs and went to Leadville with - her parenta aa a yountc irlrl In the late '70a. She waa the We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six widow of Patrick Barker, auperintendent of months to pay your bill Private room or open storage. We have the Little JohnnjT mine in Leadville, who low rate of insurance. ?35 is the lowest price we’ve found anywhere for rugs of WE CARRIGAN waa killed in 1903 while reacuins workmen tranped in the mine. Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on this quality . . . most stores charge more. At $28.50 Followinit hia death, Mra. Barker came your work. MOVE Monumental Works to Denver and lived here until ahe went to Frame Houses, Garages El Paso four yearr atro. m o v I n g , s t o r i n g a n d p a c k i n g they’re most extraordinary. Heavy, lustrous pile—beau­ M. CARRIGAN. Prop, She la survived bv two daughters, Mra. For Service— KEystene 6228 A. C. Grenawald of El Paso and Mra. Mar- No Money Needed for Six Months tiful colors, coi^inations and extremely attractive pat­ Office A Warehouse, 1521 20th 8t. 3145 Walnut Ph. KE. 5413 (taret Andcraon of San Antonio. Texaa, both of whom accompanied the body to Denver. terns; 9x12 or 8^3x10.6, _ / I Renuiem Maas will be offered at nine DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. o’clock Friday at St. Francis de Sales' church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cem- 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse The Denver— Third Floor eter.v, under the direction of Olinger mor­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tuaries.