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In a Letter to All the Bishops of the United States, Archbishop John Bonzano, Papal Delegate to America, Shows That Europe, Instead of Sending Peters Pence to the Pope This Year,r, Appeals to Him for Help. The United States Has “the Loving Duty of Coming W ith Increased Generosity to Our Holy Father’s Aid”
MEASURE FOR INSPECTIOIT OF CHURCH INSTITUTIONS UP IN LOCAL LEGISLATURE
ON SALE AT NEWS-STANDS AND CHUBCH SUPPLY HOUSES ALL OVER COLORADO AND IN MANY OUTSH)E TOWNa A. P. A. Bill Ridiculous In Its Demands; / . DENVER. COLORADO, THl^USDAT, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Fathered by Sabin, Denver ' ’ VOL. X. NO. 27. Representative * ' CATHOLIC DAILY NON-CATHOLICS DO NOT INVADE BISHOP MAKES Wagon Seats as Pews FIVE TRANSFERS SEEMS SURE AS SHOWER HONORS MEXICO, ADVISE CATHOLICS WILL BACK SANE ONE IF in the Early Days of ON FR. CALLANAN K.0F C. ORATORS " AMONG PRIESTS BISHOPS ASSIST South BouIderParish HE SUBSTITUTES ITT i ' New Parish Created at Littleton Lawrence F. Flick in Letter to Durango Rector, Who Coining John B. McGauran and Father One of the most Violent anti-Catholic provide that the governor of the ^ With Father Clarke as Register Says He Is Meeting “A man who would go among the old to Annnnciation Chi^h, Is Mannix Show War Talk Is bills ever introduced before an American .state name one in s ^ to r, the tnahop Rector. Success. residents of South Boulder and /et Given Receptiohs. niogical. points on the history of^the church in legislative body has been brought before of the Denver diocese of the Cath- the Colorado house by Representative ■ olic Chnrch select another, and thcae FATHER WHITE TO DURANGO RICH AfLE NOT INTERESTED early days there, would be. able to write FEASTED BY CAPITALIST GUNS WON’T CONVEBT MEN \ ■ an interesting volume,” said the Rev. Sabin .of Denver. It is known as house two name a third. Try this snbati- bill No. 185, and provides for the inspec tute, l^epresentatire Sabin, and the ^Fr. Oldenburg to Fruita, Fr. Kar- Enterprise Will Be Ready in Year, Antonifie Hintepbach, O.SH., rector of Gnest of Parish; City Takes Up Layman Blamets Economics for tion of all “public or private hospitab, Catholics will help you pass i t nowski to Junction, Fr.. but Will Be Launched With the Sacred Heart of Mary church. South Every Evening Before He Goes, Revolutions; Priest Praises y-eformatory homes, houses of detention, Murphy to Leadville. Poor Men’s Money. , Boulder, when in Deflver several days Displaying Appreciation. President Wilson. The Sabin bill follows in its entirety: ago. “For instance, I am told that it* asylums, sectarian seminaries, schools or “An Act to provide for the in^peetioga. Jive changes among priests of the Den- Lawrence F. Flick of 738 Pine street, was impossible to buy seats for a time Seldom has a Catholic priest in Amer t would do no good for the United institutions” by the county commission of all public or private hospitals, refonn- •ver diocese and the creation of a new Philadelphia, who is behind the move after the first church was built, and the ica been the object of ■ such attention States to intervene by force of arms in ers, grand jury, any state elective official atory homes-, hSuses of detention, ssyl- parish were announced by the Rt. Rev. ment to establish a national Catholic farmers who drove in to hear mass used and good will on the part of non-Catho- Mexico was the opinion expressed by or a committee ajqiointed by a judge of ums, sectarian seminaries, schools or in Bishop N. 0. Matz yesterday. The Rev. daily newspaper with a $2,000,000 back to take the seats oil their wagons and lics of every creed as has been mani two speakers before the Denver Knights a court of record upon the jl^tition o{ stitutions (except such state institution* John B. White, rector at Fruita, has been ing, which would insure its success, is carry them into the church to serve as fested towards Father M. F. Callanan-by of Columbus on Tuesday evening, when twenty electors. The bill was reported wherein inspection and control are how flent to the pastorate of St. Columba’s meeting with amccess in his enterprise, pews.” the citizens of Durango ajnee he was of the condition of the Church in the south out Tuesday night and got second read provided by law), by the commiSsionoB church, Durango, succeeding the Rev. M. as is shown by the following ^tter, re The South Boulder church is the ficially notified of his appointment to ern republic and the attitude the ing yesterday.' of the county in which such institntifnw F. Oallanan, new rector of Annunciation ceived by the editor of The Denver C^th- mother of all the churches in nprthem the Annunciation parish of Denver. United States government should take The committeemen do not have to be are situated, or by the grand jury there parish, Denver; the Rev. Jose])h N. Ol olio Register from him: Colorado. Although work on the erection Every night of the week preceding his toward the status of affairs was up for men of provqd good character. The bill of, or by a committee appointed by a i denburg, assistant to the Rev. T. M. Con My Dear Editor: of the Golden church was started before departure from Durango Father Callanan roundtable discussion. is so wordsd that they can swoop down judge of a court of record, upon a peti on the iffstitution at any time—mid tion signed by twenty (20) legal electora way at. .Grand Junction, goes to Fruita I have received the copy of The 'Den South Boulder’s, the latter temple was was the guest' of some prominent Prot The Hon. John B. McGauran said that night, 'for instance—and the mother su- o: the county, or. by any elective pubUc as rector; the Rev. J. B. Karnowski, as ver Catholic Register which contains a used first, so that it must really be con estant family in the southwestern met the trouble with Mexico was economic. pepihr must show them through. If she sistant to the Rev. William- J. O’Malley notice of my movement to start a Cath sidered the' older. ropolis and on the evening of Friday, A large percentage of the people lived officials of the state of Colorado; and objects, fines of $300 or $600 or long a t Leadville, goes Jto Grand JJnction as olic daify paper. I thank you very January 29, the Strater hotel was the under conditions that were practically to provide for punishing violations of prison sentences or both can be inflicted' assistant to Father Conway; flie tlie Rev. J. much for printing this notice and scene of a banquet in his honor, given slavery. In a land ot seventeen milli(Hi this act, and to repeal all acts and parts on her. The court has nothing to say J . Mm-phy, assistant rector of Annuncfn- thereby helping me to further the en.- by the eminent man and capitalist, B. inhabitants, the land and natural/re- of acts in conflict with ihe provisions of Sermons Written by about who will constitute the committee. this act. tioh parish, Denver, goes t6 Leadville as terprise. ■ • ■ W. Ritter. The large banquet room of sources were owned by seven theiisand the Strater was filled from end to end That is up to the twenty petitioners— “Be it Enacted by the General Assembly'^ assistant to Father O’Malley; the Rev. You will be interested to know that families. The outbreak of hostilities, Unknown Priest in with tables tastily laid out in the form and it does not matter what soi.t of char of the State of Colorado: Edward Clarke, who has been acting rec I am making fair progress in it. I have he said, was inevitable under such con of a cross, at which were seated most of acter the petitioners might posse.sg. The “Section 1. That every public or pri-. tor of Annunciation parish, Denver, goes upwards of seventy subscription papers ditions. 1868 are Found Here the prominent professional men, bank committeemen do not have to be sworn. vate hospital, reformatory home, house to Littleton, which has been erected into in circulation and each of these papers A man who would blame the Catholic ers and merchants of the city. Numer No penalty, whatever is provided for of detention, asylum, sectarian seminary, «. new parish, having affiliated with it is headed by either a member of the Church for these cohditions uses ex A book of sermons, some of which are ous toasts in prose and verse were given tliem if they make a false report! school or institution (except such state the missions as far south as Castle Rock hierarchy or a pastor of a parish. I actly the same kind of logic as did those dated 1868, was found a few days ago in honor of the guest, who was taken The law is so broad that it will make institutions wherein inspwtion and^con- and Lake Gulch. Some of thege missions have been working on the movement for men who, some years ago, argued j;hat at the Denver Cathedral 'rectory, 1854 completely by surprise as it was only possible the unannounced inspection of trol are now provded for by law), shall have been served from Colorado Springs. a year or more and whilst my progress the Irish people were poor because they Grant, among some old papers. It is not at the last moment that he realized anyjrectory, Protestant parsonage, hotel be open at any and all times to the in Littleton and other nearlvy misgions has not been very great it has been had too many priests, i There is no more known who is the author, but the prepa a banquet was be given in his honor. or any thing else that lewd or fanatical spection by the commissioners of the iiave been seived hitherto from Loretto sufficient to warrant me in believing reason to, ' urge American intervention ration of the volume must ha\'e been a At the close Air. Ritter, the host, paid bigots may care to investigate—^at any county in -which any such institution is Heights academy. Father Clarke was that the undertaking can be success in AlexiCo than there is in Europe at decidedly tedious undertaking. The ser- a beautiful tribute to. the honor guest. hour of the day or night, of course. The situated, or by the grand jury thereof, or chaplain at the academy and in charge of fully carried through if I persevere long the present time. We should rememjjer, raoqs are all written out in long hand, Airs. W. G. White responded to the word institution covers this. Webster’s by a committee duly appointed by a the missions, untrT Rt. Rev; Mgr. Richard enough. I am trying ta raise the stock he said, that at the tim^ of our Civil % in > ^at was undoubtedly intended as a toast, ^An Incident;” Mrs. John L. AIc- newest dictionary says an institution is judge of a court of record in said county Brady, V. G., who was rector of AAnun- from people of moderate means and f war, some of. the European nations business ledger. The writing is not hard Neil, “Friendship,” and Mrs. J. R. “an establishment, especially one of a as herein provided, or by any elective ciation parish, relinquished charge of am counting on its taking at least one wanted to intervene in our fight to save to make out, ebeing little faded, al Tyler, “The Alan.” Rev. Father Cal public character or- one affecting a com official of the, state of Colorado. that church some months ago and re year apd possibly two years longer to us from ourselves. We have Russia to though age has given a brownish tint to lanan answered in his happiest vein. At munity.” A broad interpretation of the “Sec. 2. When a petition signed by turned to the chaplaincy of Loretto raise the full amount. I feel, however, thank that they did not. the ink, and has yellowed the pages. %he conclusion, Airs. George West led ^ word would even allow the unannounced not less than twenty (20) legal electors Heights, in order'to be able to give more that it would be^worth while spending If the Catholic Church, with her moral The book will be preserved, together singing a verse of “Auld Lang Syne.” suasion, has not been able to - elevate inspection of every private home that (Cojitinued on Page 4) time to diocesan work. Father Clarke this time in this way, inasmuch as a Wednesday evening, Rev. Fathers with other historic documents. Mexico from peonage, how can we ex took in roomers or boarders, for they are was sent to Annunciation parish as tem good deal of educational work will be Barry of Silverton, Feljcian, Alberts and done by it and educational work is of pect to do it with the sword? he asked. certainly more or less of a public cjiar- FR. CARRIGAN GETS OFFICE porary rector, and ^ntinued ^ jthat ca Fenton of Farmington, and Joseph, Isa- acter. pacity up until this week. Mgr. Brady primary importance for the success of Why should we intervene? To perpetu IN STATE COMMERCE BODY dor and Salvador Gene oT Durango as The most remaiJi^le thing alxmt the I formally resigned from Annunciation the- enterprise. Wealthy Catholics as Peter C ollins' Not ate peonage ? sembled at the Catholid rectory and Introduction of a bill of this nature is (Western Slope Staff Reporter) parish several weeks ago, and a concur a rule are not must interested in the Tlie Rev. E. J. Alannix also spoke. gave Father Callanan k farewell. the ignorance it displays of the fact that Glenwood' Springs, Colijj., Feb. 3.— BUS was held, with the result that Father undertaking but Catholics of moderate Coming This Far on He described the horrible conditions in St. Goluraba’s pSri^ gave a reception visitors are always taken through the Father J. P. Carrigan, rector of the Cath Callanau was made rector. Mgr. Brady, means are more generally interested. Alexico as detailed by Father Francis in honor of Father Callanan Alonday Catholic institutions at any time during olic church in this city,' -was accorded as chaplain of Loretto Heights, will con The hierarchy and the clergy also have His . Lecture Tour Clement Kelley and The Army and Navy evening at 8 o’cldek at Redman hall to the day. The writer himself has visited a high honor Tlmrsday, when, at the an tinue in charge of the F(irt Logan mis- given me splendid support. With their Journal, a non-Catholic American pub give the members a chance to bid him them at meal time, in the morning, in the nual meeting of the Colorado Chamber eion. Father Clarke has made himself encouragement and the help of God I Colorado and Wyoming will not have lication. But he expresed the convic good by. ^ afternoon, even when night was just be of Commerce held in Denver, he was cxcedingly popular in the Littleton and hope to carry the project through. the pleasure of hetu-ing Peter \V. Col Thursday evening, Air. and Airs. J. R. tion that political or armed interven ginning to iall, and has been taken all elected third vice president in place of nearby missions,- and his return will be I congratulate you on the interesting lins, the anti-Socialistic lecturer, speak C. Tyler gave a dinner in Father Cal- tion by the L^nited States would hot through without the least hesitation. S. E. Winterburn, a prominent con hailed with delight by the people there. paper which you get out. It shows en this year. Word has been received from lanan’s honor. Covers were laid for carry weight. He said we should thank The bill, it is evident, is directed against tractor of Grand Junction, whose busi-, He expressed himself to a Register re terprise and a progressive spirit. I wish Supreme Secretary William J. McGin- Air. and Airs. B. W. Ritter, Air. and God that Woodrow Wilson is in the the House of the Good Shepherd. The ness occupied his time to such an extent porter yesterday as being highly pleased we had such papers all over the country. ley of the Knights of Columbus that Mrs.. A. P. Camp, Airs. John L. AIcNeil, president’s chair at this crisis, or we author evidently believes .the A. P. A. that he resigned.' a t being sent to Littleton. With appreciation, I remain, faith Mr. Collins’ itinerary- will not take him Airs. Roland Ritter, Air. Niel Camp, Rev. would have become embroiled in war stories about this worthy place, which is The election .of Father Carrigan as Father White, the new rector at Dur fully yours, any farther west than Great Bend, Kan. Father Callanan and the hosts. with the Alexicans long >ago. Tlie peo always open to visitors.-- T tliird vice president to the Colorado ango, has been in Fruita several months. LAWRENCE F. FLICK. It, had been hoped to hear at least eight Air. and Airs. John L. AIcNeil received ple of the United States should take a The Register regrets that this bill Chamber of Commerce is an honor which For a tinA he wa.s with Father M. W. speeches from him in Colorado. His from 8 to 10 Saturday evening compli decided stand toward the Mexican out was not drawn up upon lines that he richly desen-es. Father Carrigan has Lonovan at St. Philomena’s church and FATHER GIBBONS TO TALK next year’s itinerary will include the mentary to Father Callanan, when diis rages, however, he said, and the Catho showed at least a modicum of rea made one of the most capable presidents the Mercy hospital, Denver. He was ais- - ABOUT ABRAHAM LINCOLN far West. many friends were given an opportunity lic press should carry on a campaign son. For though we would be sacri that the Glenwood Springs Business sistajit pastor of the Cathedral parish to bid him farewell. The home was dec of education about the conditions there. ficing many sacred rights; we would Aien’s league has ever had, and his suc- . here when Father Callanan was rector The Rev. J. J. will give a lec THOMAS H. MILES LOCAL orated in emerald green, the color sym We should show our contempt for the urge its passage, in the hope that I cess in tliis office was wliat undoubtedly some years ago. He was transferred to ture on the lite'sJm times of Abraham CONVERT TO OUR FAITH bolic of the country of the honored tyrants in such a way that they would - the bigots would investigate and be I led to his election to the larger one. Fruita when Father Cuthbert ' Poirier, Lincoln, February B, at Redmen’s hall, guest. The Alesdames Ritter, Tyler and be backed into oblivion. This campaign forever silent. Let us suggest to Mr. During his term as president of the rector there, went to Canada for a vaca Knox court and Eighth, Barnum Thomas H. Allies of 2325 Gilpin was Egan were in the receiving line. of education 'irould gradually work its Sabin, who has fathered the bill in Business Aien’s league that organization tion trip and, was forced to remain in his - Other talent will appear followed by baptized into the Catliolic Churefr last way into Alexico. Aleanwhile, when we question, a substitute, which we will lias been brought to a'high 's ta te of ■old diocese in that country because of a general good time. Saturday by the Rev. E. J. Mannix of arc asked to aid the Alexican refugees i FATHER PHELAN HOPES help to make a law. Since this bill., efficiency. Numerous measures for the the number of priests who had left for the Cathedral, who instructed him. The financially, we should be generous with A. FR. BROWN WILL ACCEPT is aimed at Catholic institutions, let betterment of Glenwood and Garfield the European battlefields. All the priests 1,000 Catholic Schools in England. converts are still pouring in at the Ca our contributions. us be honest and call the substitute i counties have been undertaken, and uni- «hanged will greet their new congrega In England there are 1,000 Catholic thedra] with unabatjil enthusiasm. J. A. Gallalier spoke, commending the Father D. S. Phelan says in The West “An act to provide for the inspection j formlj' they have been Successful. Much tions Sunday. schools; the Protestants’ number 10,808. ern Watchman: attitude of the other orators. Dennis- Shanahan of Syracuse, N. Y., a noted L of all Catholic institutions.” Let it I of this credit is due to Father Carrigan. ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL “We said some time ago that the ad elocutionist, gave a ^iplendid talk on STJAFF 1 1 1 RE-ELECTED vanced ag(> of many of our bishops would patriotism. Experiments Begun to Improve " The annual IjAtiquet of the staff of .St. soon work startling changes in the Anthony’s hospital was given in the hos American hierarchy. They are coming. Catholic Churches Not Taxed as pital Thursday night by the Sisters of Bishop Bu.sch, wlio left I.iead for another BISHOP TIHEN, LINCOLN, Accoustics of Denver Cathedral St. Francis. town in his large diocese, has jast been TO MAKE ADDRESS HERE Saloons in Colorado ‘Dry’ Bill Fifty ]«ral physicians, members of the named hisliop of St. Cloud. Bishop staff, present. Dr. F. G. AIcKelveen Burke of Albany dii‘(9^ last Sunday. Biahop' J. Henry Tihen of Lincoln, A series of experiments to improve the interior of the building, Asre-cover, acted As toastmaster. The members of Bishop Foley of Detroit has asked for a Neb., is to be the principal speaker at A false story is appearing broadcast shipped into this state in his name, and the accoustfcs of the Immaculate Con ^ere was danger that the superb beautj' the yli^ntive committee of the .staff are coadjutor with right of succession. He the banquet to be given iii Denver on in the American Catholic press that Col can distribute it to the clergymen for use ception Cathedral, Denver, has been or the structure would suffer in this op Dr.y^'. G. AIcKelveen, president; Dr. has already an auxiliary. Father Brown February 21, when tlie Fourth Degree orado intends to issue saloon-like licenses in the ma.ss. It is -expected that the started- A heavy curtain has been hung eration, the plan was abany>ncd. Fy^nk AIcCartney, vice president; Dr. W. of Denver has been named first bishop will be exemplified by the Knights of to tlie churches in this state that use court interpretation of th^ section will over the back of the pulpit, and was Jesuit father who o ffic ia te in the f/! Matson, secretary, and Di'. George of El Paso. We hope he will accept. All Columbus on a class drawn from three fermented wine in their communion serv'- be that the Catholic Church can name noticed last Sunday to have made a con church sc'me months nfiTr it was opened 'Ati ^licl, treasurer. western Texas should be given over to statics. Bishop Tihen is one of the most ices. Where it originated is a mystery. one person to handle all the altar wine siderable improvement in all parts of Sjiid that the diffie^ky could be over-- The present staff was reappointed for the religious orders. They can do their eloquent prelates in the world. He spoke Some papers declare that a license fee of for Colorado if it so desires, or each par church; come by raising the*q>nlpit to-^wiee ijA the ensuing year. best work in the raissionarv field.” here on Thanksgiving day. $5 per.church will he demanded. Others ish can have its own person. Tliere is a p’"esent' height. He said he had s,^n The Cathedral is one of the most near put it at $100. bare possibility that the interpretation similar problems overcome through ^jiais- ly perfect buildings in America. Not a Two hills for carrying the new state will be that each parish must have its ing the pulpits in several churches/'^uilt single person who has not been delighted wide prohibition constitutional amend own agent, but the fee is so small that along the same lines as the Cathedral. with the beauty of the edifice has ever Evening Weddings Declared Foolish ment into effect are before th e ' state the Church is not raising any objections This would be a costly, chang?^ in the been found. But the accoustics are bad. legislature, one prepared by the -Anti-Sa to the law on account of this. Denver Cathedral. The pulpijjl and all The church is built in the form of a loon league, the other by the District the other altar furnishings fife of Car Digests of both the Aiiti-Saloon cross, and an echo which reverberates by Jesuit at Sacred Heart Church Attorneys’ association. The district at rara marble. The pulpit W one of the league’s and district attorneys’ prohibi t^oughout a large part of the edifice Evening weddings, except when they he said, the more absurd it be<-omes. He ship that can lie oiiereu to God, and is torneys’ hill does not make provision for finest pieces of sculpture ./work in this tion bills have appeared in The Register. sometimes drowns the voice of the cannot be avoided, were termed foolish showed that any church which uid not the only form of sacrifice really worthy altar wine. The Anti-Saloon league’s, co-untry, and it would W necessary to The attorneys’ provides for drastic pen speaker. The priests attached to the by the Rev. Charles A. McDonnell, S J., teach all of Christ’s doctrines could not of Him. A person who talks during the which is expected to pass, as it has the replace a large part o f/it should it be alties and is fought by the league and ^larish are able to make themselves speaking at the Sacred Heart church be the real one. Christ told his apos important parts of the mass has not ful backing of the administration, has been raia^. W. C.'T. U. on the ground that the pun heard, knowing how to control their last Sunday evening. The Jesuits give filled the obligation of hearing the saeri- taken up with prominent Catholic clcrg}-- tles: “Go ye therefore teaching all na ishments are so severe it would be im voices in order to baffle the echo, but The curtain used Ifst Sunday made a their Sunday evening sermon period over tions, baptizing them in the name of the liee. In an.- wer tc another question) the men by A. J. Finch,'' superintendent of possible to obtain any jury that would strangers coming to the church often vast improvement. / Its effect. when a to answering questions dropped in a box priest showed that persons who are late Father and of the Son and of the Holy the Anti-Saloon league, and has been convict offenders. meet with the most serious difficulty. stranger occupies-/the pulpit will be in the vestibule by members of the con Ghost; teaching them to observe all for mass as a result of their own fault found perfectly acceptable to our Church, As emineirt men troHi all over the United watched with interest. The curtain is of gregation. Father McDonnell had been things whatsoever. I have commanded commit sin, even though they do not insofar as the altar wine sections are The Anti-Saloon hill provide? license States frequently speak in the Cathe dark green and looks rather picturesque, asked whether there was any difference you.” Christ here told his apostles to miss the offertory, consecration and concerned. fees for the handling of liquors for med dral, it' is necessary that some method setting «ff the purity of the marble. in a wedding performed in Advent and give the nations “all” His teachings. It communion, the essential parts of thd Following is the actual section of the icinal purposes, asking $i00 of wholesale be found of bettering the accoustics. A one performed in the evening. is the duty of any person whp is in sacrifice. If they miss any of these bill referring to altar wine: and $5 Annually of retail druggists'. noted clergyman who recently spoke was GOOD SHEPHERD STATE Both are foolish, he said, for they doubt about whether he is in the right three parts, even though it be not their “On the payment of one dollar there These figures are probably what caused not heard by a large pottimi of the con CAMPAIGN FURTHERED cannot be performed at nuptial mass. church to seek the truth. own fault, they must bear mass again for, the secretary of state shall issue a the confusion in the telegram on wbieh gregation during the entire first part of When a man and a woman are taking In »eply to another question. Father on Sundays or holy days in order to permit, valid for one year, to any per the articles in the Catholic papers were his sermon. He wa^s'heard without dif A complimentary luncheon will be the important step of matrimony, they McDonnell severely scored those girls avoid mortal sin. son duly designated by any regularly or based.' i ■ ficulty when he became accustomed to given to members of the Good Shepherd should be e a ^ r to start out with all who gossip during mass. One woman asked whether it would be ganized or incorporated church or relig Reports are to be turned over 4o the peculiarities of the accoustics. campaign organization next Thursday, the blessings the Church can give them. “I would not like to be in their place nossible for her to join the Daughters of ious society using intoxicating liquors in state of all wine- shipped in for sacra A firm which devotes its attention to February 11, at noon, in the Albany They cannot get all these blessings un when the time comes for them to stana Rebekah, auxiliary to the Independent any of their services, to purchase and mental, medicinal or personal use. I t improving the accoustics of public build hotel, by members of the special execu less they are married at a nuptial mass. before God,” he said. Order of Odd Fellows, and not break any use intoxicating liquors in such religious will be possible, through these figures, to ings declared, shortly after the Cathe tive committee. An interesting program The priest was asked to explain why They commit mortal sin Sunday after law of the-Church. This is a forbidden services.” see whether any individual is getting dral was built, that it could cure the is promised. The state campaign plans one church is not as good as another. Sunday by insulting God in this man order, said the priest, and -cannot be This, says Mr. Finch, means that any more liquor than he can possibly use for difficulty, but it would be necessary io wiU be furthered. -The more one considers this questiem, ner. This mass is the highest act of wor joined exc^t under pain of mortal sin. priest or layman can have altar wine the purpose indicated.
I J DENVEB CATHOLIC BEOISTBB THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 191S. m Priest Revolutionizes lire Fighting. Californian Succeeds in CATHOLIC JUDGE The Abbe Daney, a. priest of the dio cese of Bordeaux, France, has invented GIVES DIVORCE; a new kind of fire extinguisher which, it ABOUT ROTTEN PRESS WHEN IT POUNDS Pufting'a Pope Into “the Movies” is expected, will revolutionize the means ANGERS ERIEST of defense against fire. The advantage ‘OTHER CHEEK’ AFTER WE HAVE TURNED 1 of the new invention consists in the ex How, for the first time, a pope was the cardipal. “You will be pleasantly Trenton Pastor Scores Jurist from treme rapidity 'with which fires are put (Special to The Register) monthly publications in the United 100 at.least on the Pacific coast, prierts photographed for moving pictures is in remembered here.” > Altar for * Annulment* of out by it. . - ’ In a marvelous talk at the Sacred States most actively engaged in warring and sisters.’ terestingly told in the February issue The “at^uvenir” consisted ofj aeveral Marriage He Could Heart church, Norfolk, Va., the Rev. A. against the Roman Catholic Church. One ‘But why take only the word of a of The American Magazine by Cleveland thousand dollars’ worth of fine films, Have Avoided. ' J . Halbleib recently denounced those of these alone boasts a weekly circula Catholic priest for such things? Notice Moffett. James Slevin, a young* Cali collecte<}^from American companies. Cktholics who are prone to ignore mod tion of 1,500,000. All of this is over and this summary from the Army and Navy fornian, accomplished this task, in vain Mr. Moffett’s article concludes as fol That a judge of the Catholic faith above the number of ordinary Protes Journal: ern dangers to the faith, and gave one attempts to do which thousands oP dol lows: «/ should sanction the annulment of a mar of the strongest series of arguments ever tant papers which are not over-friendly “ ‘1, Confiscation of property; 2, mur lars had been spent by others. “The cardinal was much pleased with riage, an act it is said he could have delivered in America to show the need toward us; it is likewise over and above der of’priests; 3, torture of priests; 4, ‘Tn one instance,” says Mr. Moffett, this generous gift and assured his enter avoided, brought severe criticism from . i of using the Church and secular press the tons of the vile anti-Catholic books violation of sisters; 6, desecration of “the president of an important motion prising friend that if it Had been possi the Rev. Thaddeiis Hogan at’ the Shored more for the propagation of piue Chris and pamphlets sent broadcast to befoul churches; 6, the use of altars and sacred picture concern, himself a devout Cath ble to grant the motion ^ t u r e privilege Heart church, Trenton, N. J7 tianity. He said: the land. vessels for unspeakably base purposes; olic, had been excommunicated through to anyone it^wouM have gone to Slevin. Although he did not mention names. ' “A man of honest and thorough con “But why should we notice all this and 7, conversion of a convent into a brothel; over-zeal and importunity in this direc Whereupon the Ameiican expressed him Father Hogan made it clear that he had victions, and with the true courage of go to the trouble of using the press ex 8, attempts to discredit priests by dree tion.” self happy a t this mark of confidence, in mind the recent action of Vice Chan those same convictions, is one of the tensively ourselves? Is it not Christ- ing a soldier in mass vestments and pho Slevin accomplished his aim in 1914, and withdrew. cellor John H. Backes in annulling the noblest and one of the most admirable like to bear all this in silence? Did tographing him beside a nude woman; with Pius X as the pope. His first task “ ‘1 had done all that I could think of marriage of Edward Schultz and Mary works of the hand of God. We admire Christ not tell us to turn the other cheek 9, the garbing of a prostitute in a sister’s was to learn the Italian language. He for the moment,’ explained Slevin, ‘and Millerick, both of whom were under age such a one almost instinctively; even at when struck upon the one? attire. This prostitute was sent into the was a Catholic and had studied Latin in if my efforts had failed’—^he smiled when they went to Wilmington and were St. Anthony's branen. No. 890—Meats times when we have to differ from him “Our blessed Lord did, indeed, say streets to speak against Catholics; 10, a Jesuit school, so it did not take him eagerly—‘I suppose ,I should have found married. | this. But He very wisely went no fur the placing of a nude woman on the al 2d and 4th Tuesdaya, St. Elizabeth hall. absolutely. long to master the modem outgrowth of some other way to get those pictures.’ Declaring that the annulment was the Branch No. 298—Meets 2d and 4th ther on the cheek question. He did not tar of the Jesuit chapel attached to the “For the creature with little well-' the ancient tongue. He found that Pope Success at Last I first scandal of the kind which had ever Tuesdays in Charles building. greunded conviction, and with less cour tell us what to do when mm enemy, af Jesuit college of Saltillo; 11, the inject Pius had never seen a really good mov “But his efforts did not fail. The occurred in the parish over which he has B ran^ N a 816—Meets 2d and 4th ter having time to think it over, ing of unworthy priests into ecclesiasti W ^nesday evening. Room 325 Chariot age, we can have only the most supreme ing picture entertainment, and, winning spirit of progress was not to be denied for many years presided. Father Hogan slammed us not one, but a dozen, on the cal functions; 12, continual interference contempt. the friendship of Cardinal Merry del any longer, and a few days later a note expressed his vigorous disapproval of the No. 1094—Meets l i t and ltd other side, and put as many down below with liberty of worship and the denial “No one ever had a more absolute dis- Val, obtaineA permission to give an ex came saying that if Mr. Slevin would action of the court. A Cathi^c judge, Tuesdays, 8 p. m., in hall No. 221 Charlia the belt as he could. Christ left our of God’s existence by Caballero.’ building. , g;uat for the vacillating, the indifferent hibition of Kinemacolor pictures in the present himself at a certain door of the he said, should have a t least stepped coarse of action in a case like' that to St. Anne’s Brandy No. 864, meets U and the coward than did our Savior Him (Continjied on Page Six) Vatican throne room. He made a spe Vatican at a certain hour with his mo aside and let some other member of the our own common sense. The Creator has and 4th Fridays at 3700 Gilpin. self. As a proof of this I need only to cial trip to Venice to get pictures of St. tion picture kppayitus .it was possible court hear the cmc. He warned his con St Joseph’s Branch, No. 611, meeti implanted an instinct to self-defense in ask you to recall what I have recently Mark’s and other spots the pope loved,^ there would be developments of a nature gregation tliat even though the civil 2nd and 4ih Thursday in 6t Joseph’s every living being; and our Savior would Catholic Deeds hall, 6th and Qalapago. said and proved from Holy Scripture on then went to England and obtained that would much interest him. courts might recognize the annulment, not run counter to the work of BUs Annunciation Branch, No. 320, meete the. unprofitable servant. Talked About some “close” views of King George V. “The developments were that he was it would never be sanctioned by the Heavenly Father. Both Christ and St. 1st and 3rd-Monday, Annundatisn hall, Cowardly Catholic Scored. His picture of royalty was taken for allowed to take a motion picture of Pius Church, which would not rec<%nize the 7:30 p. m. * Paul knew how to, suid did talk back CATHOLIC HISTORIC.AL REVIEW, “Of all the contemptible beings, how the express purpose .if showing the pojre X in an imposing ceremony. And on right of either contracting party to re and defend themselves rather emphati NEW MAGAZINE ever, the Catholic who is- not only indif that other modern rulers do not object subsequent occasions he was given simi cally, as Holy Scripture proves. (See Still another magazine is to enter the marry during the life of the otlier. ferent and cowardly, but strives to mask to being shown in the “movies.” lar opiiortunities to take other scenes in John X V in , 20-25, and Acts XXIH, 3.) list of American Catholic publications. Vice Chancellor Beckes was formerly a this under the cloak of sanctity, is one Pope Is Delighted. “I have nowhere found the evil of this But it is only natural that the number the Vatican, other motion pictures of member of the Sacred Herft parish. He . W EBSTER’S i of the most absolutely despicable. The pope was delighted with the mov his holiness in other ceremonies, and to indifference of Catholics to the power of of our papers should increase as the was the first Catholic ever appointed to NEW Never is he more so than when sincer ing picture show. The Indian Durbar, take motion pictures in St. Peter’s and the press better expressed than in the Church grows, and the new periodical is the court of chancery Jn New Jersey. ity, prudence and ardor are needed most Niagara Falls, the Panama canal and in the Sistine chapel, motion pictures of INTERNiLTlONAL words of Father B. M. O’Boylan, who to fill such a long-felt want that its in the defense of his Holy Church. And other subjects were shown. Slevin tried the pope addressing vast audiences from iDICTlONARY says: ‘The man who thinks that we coming will be accepted with enthusiasm. Dickens’ Grandson in A m y. tiiere have been few times when that to deliver a short speech to show the should remain silent is either a child or It is to be a quarterly, The Catholic the balcony of the Vatican, with pic A Catholic grandson of Charles Dick THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Church has-stood in greater need of real pope how much the Catholics of the a knave. He would put his own little Historical Review, and will be published tures of cardinals, archbishops, royal ens is serving in the British navy, and The Only New unabridged die* men than today. v.'orld longed for moving pictures of chair-bearers, mace-bearers, trumpeters, a Catholic great-grandson of Sir Walter tionary in many years. “The Roman Catholic Church, the protest against the wisdom and tactics ot tire Catholic University of America, Vatican life, but cut himself short when chamberlains of the Sword and Cape, Scott is an officer in the British army. Contains the p itb and essence Church of Jesus Christ Himself, through of the men and women who believe in Washington, D. C., with Bishop Shahan he saw the time had not yet come. The also the famous Swiss guard, the Pala of - an authoritative library. which we expect eternal salvation, is the use of the weapon of truth which as its editor. 'Tire story of Catholic pope knighted him, however, in appreci tine guard and the Noble g^iard, march •Covers every field of knovl* now undergoing one of the most violent the arms of the press alone can use deeds in past ages, as well as a record of ation of the'exhibition. ing and drilling in the papal court. In Directory of edge. An Encyclopedia in a and widespread attacks in its entire his against printer’s devil. I do not hesi those current happenings which will be single book. Mr. Moffett’s article tells how Slevin short, he was allowed to get the pictures tory. All the cunning, all th^ malice, all tate to call those who are blind to the cf interest to mankind in the years to The Only Dictionary ■with the waited around the Vatican for months, that he had come to Rome to get and Attorneys-at- Law the means within the grasp of diabolical dangers surrounding us as either ene eome, will constitute the reading matter. New Divided Page. trying to get the wanted permission. that no one else had been able to get. OP COLORAOa men—the whole power of hell itself mies in disguise or weak-kneed and tim It is intended to make the review elab .400,(XX) "W^ords. 27(X) Pages. After he hatl been spending their money “ ‘I don’t know exactly how it came 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly seems to be arrayed against her. id creatures who would like to be con orate, as the subscription price of $3 a in Rome for several months, the Kine about,’ explained Slevin. ‘You might JAMES J. MePEELY, half a million dollars. “But what note of this does the luke sidered Solomons. There were many year indicates. The editors ar-c sensible macolor managers cabled that he say that I never liad formal permission Attonsy-«t-Ls«. Let us tell you about this most warm Catholic take? ‘What’s the use?’ such in England just before the breach in setting a price that will insure busi 425 Foster Building, < must get a definite answer. He cabled to take those pictures. I just went remarkable single volume. we hear him ask in pious indifference. of King Harry, and still more in France ness success from the start. These men Sixteenth and Champa back: “If you want ‘No’ for an answer, ahead and took them, and no one ob 'W rite for sample “Christ is with the Church and the gates before the Reign of Terror. Who that intend to ask nothing personally for Phone 4295 pages, fuU i>ar- you can get it immediately. If you jected or paid any attention to me. I of hell shall not prevail against her.’ has read the lives of sueh men as Mon- their services. ticulars, etc. want ‘Yes,’ you must wait and get it my was never obtrusive and I never asked MORRISSEY k SCOFHLD And so he folds his arms in holy lazi talambert, Lacordaire and their friends ♦ ♦ Attorneys at Law, N am e tbi« way.” for anything, but things seemed to hap ness. does not know such noble sons of the NEUTR.\LITY HARD PILL 305-07 Symet Building, paper and Church were found fault with and even Time rolled on, and the Amerio.an pen in a wonderful way. Doors would Phone Main 4310 Denver, Colo w o w i l l “Christ will indeetl bo with His Church FOR “ROME” send tree seemed no nearer than ever to the cov open and processions would come along to the end of all time; oim faith teaches condemned by those who should have en “Rome,” the excellent magazine pub a set of DAN B. C A R EY . US'that most clearly. But Christ expects couraged them? Had these men been lished in our language in the Eternal eted permission. Finally, one day in the and the pope would appear, just as I Pocket listened to; had their papers been sup early summer of 1914, he called on Car had my picture machine qpady. I think Attonsy-st-LAW, ’M aps us to not only have faith, but also to City, is having a hard time trying to 216-IN Coroands Rds-. show some fruit of that same faith in ported by their fellow Catholics—who keep neutral. Fortunately, because of dinal Merry del Val and announced his they saw that I was sincere and they Phone Main 4961 Denver, Colo the shape of deeds or work (James II, can doubt at the present day that the this, the publication is not accepted by departure for America. He gave the felt the force of my arguments, although state of the Church would have been in secretary of state a “little souvenir’’ for they could not say so officially, and, WILLIAM H. ANDREW. 14-18, ‘Faith also, if it have not works, the world as a “semi-official” voice of Attonsy-st-lmv, a stronger position and her property se the pope. • summing it all up, I guess it was a case is dead in itself’).’ the Vatican, such as the “Osservatore 515 Charlss BulUteg, >.&C.Herriam(|^ “Our Savior had little' use for the cure? But the fatalism of some people Romano,” even though it docs confine its “There is no need of a souvenir,'' said where you conquer by yielding.’ ” Tel. Main 1369 Denver, Colo Sprinj[;fleld, Mass slothful and less for those dead asleep in the faith with regard to the security remarks almost entirely to official Ua JOHN H. REDDIN, (Matt. XXV, 1-14). The poor unfortu of everything .pertaining to religion is Church records. How cleverly the edi Attorney and Counaetar at l« v . nate who was timid and lazy and buried little less than that of pagans. God has tors reveal their sympathies in the war Author Maeterlinck Rejects God never promised immunity from her en 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Blodk, his^ one talent was cast ‘into exterior is shown by the following, which ap Seventeenth and Curtis Streets, emies. Christ foretold her sufferings, darkness.’ 'The foolish virgins who did peared in the last issue to reach Den Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo and while He has promised His assist not look ahead but went to sleep were ver: Yet Accepts Petty Superstitions ance, He expects every man to do his T. M. M ORROW , left out in the cold. “But where is the Blessed Joan of duty. Catholic unity is not centered on Attomey-at-LaLw, “There are various ways of doing Arc? It was expected that her canoni faith alone. It demands unity of action Maurice Maeterlinck, the noted Belgian horses of Achilles, who also spoke. But 621 E. A C. Building, things in defense of our Holy Church, zation would take place this year in St. Phone Main 1649 in everything that is necessary in de author, whose works were put on the he believes in the horses of Elberfeld, bnt there is one particular and most po Peter’s, but it would seem as if even tent one to which I wish to call your fense of justice, as well as of faith.’ Index of Forbidden Books about a year who rapped out answers, did sums in fig « the Congregation of Rites were affected a^o because of their atheistic tendencies, ures, and extracted the roots of hug;e very special attention. That one is to * Persecution in Mexico. by the war. The Blessed Maid of Or has written a new work, “The Unknown numbers. He is, like so many other un make use of the power of the press—to “Some of you may know a little about leans belongs to the whole world, but Guest,” which proves again that a man believers, an instance of the truth of make use'of the very weapon which our the attacks made upon us here in. this she belongs in a special way to France of brains cannot tolerate the idea that Voltaire’s saying that there is nothing so enemies wield with such fury against us. country; but what do you know and and still more intimately to a France there is such a thing as mortality for credulous as incredulity. He has got into Brings You This Mifst Use Press Constantly. how little does our secular press tell us fighting for its life. What Frenchman “With all my heart, I would urge of what is going on in Mexico; and of the soul. Maeterlinck, who lias been a condition of mind in which he fancies or Frenchwoman can ever forget that much in the public eye because of arti mankind is, at last, on the eve of break Trial Package every Catholic to endeavor in season and what we may reasonably expect even thrilling scene in Notre Dame on the cles vritten in the defense of Belgium ing down the partition wall between C. M. B. A Enough for 25 large cups of the most out of season to his very utmost to make here, if our enemies are allowed to have eve of the battle of the|Marne, when the delicious tea you ever tasted. Grown In the use of the i^esources which the press puts since the war broke out, some time ago matter and spirit, between time and famous Uicalla Tea Gardens of Ceylon, their own way? people, with one desperate cry, called on Sacred Heart Branch No. 1—Meets cially imported. Heretofore grown only for within our reach. Let us do this first seemingly stopped believing in God. But eternity. He expects the springing forth first and third Wednesdays. Hall 322 highest class English trade. A positive delight “As just giving a slight idea of con the maid to save them, and the next day and revolution fordisoriininating tea drinkers. and above all by fully informing our he has not been able to surrender .the of a new science, the science of psychics, Charles Building. e ditions south of us, note these words of the tide of war rolled suddenly bock Exquisite in its full natural flavor and aroma. •elves through abimdant and careful natural clinging of mankind to the su immanent and permanent, throu^out If you have never tasted Stewart's Six-Shiliiiig the Rev. Father Kelley, editor of the from the gates of Paris. The Blessed S t Elisabeth’s Branch No. 4—Meets Tea the world has a treat in store for yoiL O nly reading; and, secondly, by getting the pernatural, as the following article about the universe, and waiting only for the first and third Tuesdays. School build the choicest and tcndcrcst tea leaves—th e pure Catholic Extension Magazine: ‘I have Joan is not a neutral saint—at least tea*'^nadulterated, uncolored* without artilT real..^tate of the case in this anti-Cath- hi.n new book, taken from The Liverpool breaking of bonds to permit of commun ing, Eleventh and Champa. the absolute proof, most of it by affi- from our poor human point of view. But ciul flavoring*or scent. Goes further and costs olic movement before the eyes of intel Catholic Times and Opinion, shows: ication between the living and the de St. Dominic’s Branch No. 6—Meets no more tlian ordinary EiigUsh b reak^t teoj' 'davits, of murders, imprisonments and how very wonderful it would be if her second and fourth Thursday evenings. W tnfA Xrkr^av generous trial ligent, fair-minded and influential non- Of this book the publishers say: ‘‘In parted. Once more, we have proof, in ▼ v i l i 6 1 O Q & jr pnekflKoand booklet **Tea t exiles against priests and sisters as well solemn crowning in St. Peter’s came Hall, 325 Charles building. gaete." Tells you all about tea and the t#*a trade. Catholics. this volume the famous Belgian author this interesting volume, that no thought C«
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jPather O’Farrdl Wins One Point, JUNCTION’S 1ST TRINIDAD DEBT BUSINESS WOMAN Alamosa Spanish Crowd to Hear FAIR IN YEARS IS DWINDLING BECOMS BRIDE Wiedmann Another in Montrose New Conejos Superior Preach St. Joseph’s Parish Plans Event Balance of $4,000 Shown by An Miss Eugenia, Kelly of Grand Next May to Raise Fnnds for nual Report Expected to Have Junction, Real Estate Dealer, (Western Slope Staff Reporter) leged, were never returned to him. Famishing of New Disappeared Within An- Weds Frank Hall Quietly (Special to The R^dater.) Miss Peggy McGlindiey, formerly of this Montrose, Colo., Feb. 3.—Each side is PViends of Father O’Farrell discount School. ' other Year. at Glenwood Sprigs. Alamosa, Feb. 3.— new superior city, has been confined to her bed fnr .preparing to go to a trial in the case of what is in the letters, while the defense of Conejos, Father Casmiero Alvarez, the past month with a severe case off Rev. C. F. OTarrell against Prof. D. E. claims that they are of vital importance (Western Slope Staff Reporter) (W. G. Code, Staff Reporter) (Wosteru Sbpe Staff Reporter.) was a Sunday visitor of Father MontelL nervous protration. ' Wiedmann at the term of the district to its case and make some very im Grand Junction, Feb. 3.—It was an Trinidad, Feb. 3.—^The annual state Grand Junction, Feb. 1,—Slipping away He delivered a very fine sermon to the Miss Joyce has been appointed depofy 1 ■ «ourt along the latter part of March, ac- portant disclosures. Their contents will nounced Sunday by Father Thomas M. ment of Holy Trinity church for the from fheir scores of friends, MIm A. Eu Spanish-spealdiig people Sunday evening. county treasurer by A. Miloney, our aeir ■cording to the subpoenas and orders that be made public at the trial. No fear is Conway of St. Joseph’s Catholic church year 1914 is just off the press and shows genia Kelly, for several years prominent The church was crowded to the door. county treasurer. ‘ : /j ' are novr being issued out of the district entertained by the priest’s side over that a big fair would be held this spring one of the most progressive years in the ly identified with several Grand Junction Father Montell, taking for his text that D. H. Sullivan returned Monday m an - court. One of the most sensational this. , some time during the month of May, liistory of the church. The receipts show business firms and for the past six part of Sunday’s gospel, “Many Are ing from a ten-day business trip to Colo trials that has ever been witnessed on At a hearing on the demurrer of the probably in the middle of the month, to over $9,000 and leave a balance of about months in the real estate business for Called but Few Are Chosen,” delivaed rado Springs and other points in th* the Western slc^e bids fair to be held. defendant to the complaint that the raise funds for the equipment of the new $4,000 indebtedness on the $12,000 im herself, and Prank A. Hall, a prominent bne of the best sermons this year last state. During the p u t week two important same was not spedflc enough to discover Oatholic school and the installation of a provements. This will be overcome in engineer, were quietly* married in GleU' Sunday. The new picture show will be opteeff ^lecisions have been rendered b j Judge whether the plaintiff charged that the heating plant. i the next year, and active steps will then wood Springs Tuesday by Father J, P, Spanish-American Dance. about the 6th of next month by ]£r- Black. Father (FFarred was victorious damages were to his character and repu , This is the first Catholic fair that the be taken in the near future to erect Carrigan. The Spanish-Americans gave a social Mukaney, formerly of Salida. Mr. M ai- in one and Prof. Wiedmann secured the tation or to the injury of the church and Grand Junction parish has had in the more suitable school buildings. (Juite Miss Kelly was returning from the and dance for the benefit of the church raney is a Catholic and Knight of Co I court’s'Order for the other. congregation. Judge Black in chambers last eleven years, and already plans are a sum is already in the hand of Sister stock show in Denver and Mr. Hall met last Monday evening at their hall, mak lumbus ahd we welcome him and Mra- Prof. Wiedmann’s attorneys, Selig and overruled the demurrer iqmn the state under way to make it the biggest ever Angela for this building fund, the her by prearrangement in the Spa and ing the sum of $18A5. Much credit is Mulraney to our midst. Cox, requested the court to issue sub* ment of Fink and Wood, attorneys for held on the Western slope. (Committees amounts coming purely unsolicited. the ceremony was performed there. due these enterprising people. ^ Miss Marie Sherlock, one of the teach poenas for a number of witnesses. Father OTarrell, that “in replying upon will be appointed^to-attend to the vari Pre-Lenten SodaL Mrs. Hall has been connected with Good Hospital Here. J ers in the public school, spent Saturday Among those si^poenaed to appear are the damages as alleged in the complaint ous departments, and it was announced The members of the Social Sewing practically every Catholic movement in The Alamosa hospital under our lead with her parents in Oestowe. Miss EmmA' Hill, IRury Netherton and they will not claim any special damages Sunday that donations would be ac club will give a dance for the benefit of Mesa county ever since her locating here ing physician and surgeon. Dr. Charles Mrs. M. T. McGint]^ who has been ill, Frank S. Hill, father.of Miss Emma Hill. in this action, nor will they offer to cepted at any time. the church a t the Knights of Columbus’ and both have hundreds of friends who Darlin, is considered the best hospital in is much better. * Mr. Hill has been summoned duces prove special damages' in said action.” The fair will be held in the new school hall Tuesday evening. Preparations are ■will wish them every good thing that the the San Luis valley. ^ Mrs. Thomas McCunniff of La J a n tecum, that is,«directed to bring into They will simply rel^ on general dam building, which, it is expected, will be now under way and a good time is world has to offer. Alamosa O ne^th Catholic. was a guest at the home of the H. 6 . court March 28 two letters alleged to ages. plastered and the hardwood floors laid looked forward to. In the taking of the last census we Cameron’s )ast week. hare b e e n ^ ^ tte n by Miss Emma Hill, The plaintiffs were more than pleased by that time, so that it will make an The Sub-Mo-Loc club will give its LABOR BUREAU TEMPORARY are glad |to note that nearly one-fifth Mr. and ^ s . M. U. Ross, Mr. and Mtiu his daughte^ to Harry Netherton and with this decision, for it appeam to have ideal place. '' semi-monthly dance at the Knights of RELIEF, HIS CONTENTION of the population of Alamosa are' J. B. Rudert are newcomers to which were.'iBrthe possession of Harry’s been the policy of the defense m bicker The fair will last a week.^from Mon Clolumbus’ hall Friday evening, February Catholics. Alamosa. We are glad to welcome aB father, James K. Netherton, and loaned over every possible point, and so far the day to Friday, inclusive, every evening 12. It is planned to have this one of Editor, Denver Ca^olic Register: Choir Reorganized. new Catholic families. to Mr. Hill on the promise that they plaintiff has secured a large majority of and probably one afternoon, which will the best dances of the new club. In last Thursday’s issue you have an The choir was reorganized last Thurs Mrs. £. R. Baker entertained a num ■would' be iretumed, but which, it is al the decisions rendered by the co^rt. be kifbwn as children’s afternoon. From The Social Sewing club met Thursday interesting editorial entitled “Free La day evening at the home of Mrs. Charles ber of friebds last Saturday afternoos the manner in which enthusiasm has with Mrs. Charles Carter. A social af bor Bureau.” It tells how postmasters Knight. Mrs. Anna Sabine was elected at bridge. been displayed at the start, it is hoped ternoon was spent and refreshments will aid in bringing manless jobs and directress, Mrs. Charles Knight, organ Mrs. Ja m ^ Roper is reported on the ' Committees Named for Springs to net several thousand dollars for the served. Plans were made for the dance jobless men together and remarks that ist. The members of the choir are Mr. sick list. ' equipment of the school. « Thursday evening. the Catholic Church could easily arrange and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Next Sunday will be regular commim- Collections. such a system if it so desired, intimat Harry Maret, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cam ion day for the married ladies. eron, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Mrs. Mc- Entertainment on St. Patrick’s Day DEATH TAKES MOTHER Miss Irene Keating will call on you ing that such a move might well be in On account of the burning of the 'tun AFTER BIRTH OF CHILD for renewals if yoim subscriptions have augurated. Graw, Mrs. H. Husong, Misses M. Shet- terly, M. Sherlock, H. Roper, Messrs. M. nel at La Veta pass all traffic is di- (Agnes Galvin, Staff Reporter) Chapman, Mrs. W. F. Carroll, Mrs. Louis e.xpired, and will also accept any new Later on you state: “The Catholic Kuefil and Louis Espinosa. ve;:ted by wiay of Salida, making thfai Colorado Springs, Feb. 3.—St. Pat N. Depeyre, Mrs. Bott Daniels, Miss (Western Slope Staff Reporter.) subscriptions. and every other church does an infinite Married Ladies’ Cooking Sale. one of the busiest lines of railroad in rick’s day, March 17, will be honored by Anna Kipp and Miss Ella Zimmerman. Grand Junction, Feb. 3.—Scarcely a amount of talking about social uplift The Qiarricd ladies gave a home cook the state and causes considerable delay a celebration in St. Mary’s hall, where The officers of the society are Mrs. mionth after the angel of life had depos without doing one-tenth as much prac in the arrival of mails. ing sale last Saturday, which was a de an excellent program will be given in the William M. Randol of Broadmoor, presi ited a tiny form in the home of Mr. and tical work as lies within its power.” <* NEW INTEREST IN cided success. Much praise should be The Catholic Ladies’ Altar , society evening. M. W. Purcell is chairjnan of dent ; Mrs. Daniel Ripp of Manitou,' vice- Mrs. Ray ,T. Hagen of this city, which Bravo! Bravo! You hit the nail on the extended to Mrs. Anna Sabine and Mrs. met i t the pleasant home of Mrs. J. A.. the entertainment committee and T. D. president; Mrs. W, F. Carroll, second bjought worlds of joy to its parents, the head. JUNCTION K. OF C. R. F. Edwards, the ladies in charge. McDpnald last Thursday. A very pleas Maloney secretary. The following com vice president; Mrs. H. C. (Chapman, angel of death suddenly swooped and The talk of our churches, charity,or Mrs. John Roper, who has been ill for ant kftemoon was spent. The new of- mittees have been named: treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Lawton, secretary. took with him the mother, Mrs. R. T. ganizations, Socialistic .leagues, fraternal the past few weeks, is reported as much ficere appointed for this year: Presi Committee on entertainment—James One of the most popular participants Hagen, one of the most prominent of Younger Members Show Appre societies, etc., and the remedies they better. dent, Mrs. H. W. Pollard; Vice president, J. Gaughen, chairman; James Kennedy, in the program was Miss Jessie Hudson, Grgnd Junction’s matrons and a devoted ciation of Program of propose for the abolition of the great Mrs. William Dowell is visiting friends Mrs. Conard; treasurer, Mrs. William Thomas I. Purcell, Mrs. E. J. Kelly and a professional reader and former member .Catholic. Speeches, Music and est menace of the age—the disemployed I in Trinidad. Dowell; secretary, Mrs. Herbert Cam- Mrs. John Bailey. of the Ridpath Lyceum course of Chi On December 27th a baby girl wan Sports. —are akin to a proposal that we should A letter from Ireland that states that Committee on music — Carl Zittel, cago. The complete program was as fol born to the Hagens. Since then Mrs. Ha build huge pumping stations for the pur (Western Slope Staff Reporter.) James E. Dolan and F. A. Prior. lows: * gen has been in a serious condition, and pose of pumping water down hill, Grand Junction, Feb. 3.—In accord Committee on Irish dancing—Thonlas Piano Solo—Rondo Brilliant. .Von Weber after a brave battle gave up to the in whereas, if no obstructions are placed ance with a plan announced some time McCarthy, John Quinn and P. J. McCar- Miss Jessie Whatron. evitable and was called above. in the path of streams, water will run Pueblo Slovenic Library Fund Song— ago, Lecturer T. F. Callahan of the lo down hill without any assistance. tin. The funeral was held from St. Joseph’s Miss Dorothy Berryman. cal council of the Knights of Columbus, Committee on press—^Dr. J. F. McCon Catholic Church Monday morning, with Our CreateOr established a condition Piano Solo— has started a plan whereby he hopes of more jobs than men; that is the nat Increased Through Entertainment nell, N. W. Northway and W. H. Metz. Miss Vivian Beebe. Father Conway officiating. Burial was to interest a much larger percentage of ural order; it is interference with His Committee on programs—J. C. Daly, Reading—“The Family Plate” (Irish dia in Calvary cemetery. the younger element of the Knights of laws that causes men to vainly seek L. J. Mink and Thomas McCarthy. lect) Miss Jessie Hudson. Columbus councils. employment. , (Georgia Ardell, Staff Reporter.) Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Fischer, is better after Dalys Entertain at Printers’ Home. Recitation— MONTROSE SODALITY HOST Mr. Callahan, in his various inquiries The Single Tax, a conforming of hu Pueblo, Feb. 3.—The iirst of a series a serious illness. Both professional and amateur talent Mrs. Fern Clark. AT DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL about the state, has discovered that man regulations to the will of God, by of entertainments for the benefit of the The regular meeting of the L. C. B. A. combined to make the vaudeville enter Double Quintet— ■ I High School Boys and Girls. the younger element of the order arc not wiping out the incentive to hold oppor Slavonic library fund' was given Sunday will be held February 11 at the K. of CL tainment given by Superintendent and (Western Slope Staff Reporter) Violin Solo—Elegy, p. 10...... Ernst as interested as they should be. This tunities for employment out of use, by evening at St. Joseph’s hall in the Grove hall. Mrs. J. Ci Daly at the Union Printers’ Montrose, Feb. 3.—At Moose hall Mon Misr Zola Johnson. lie found to be very generally true in untaxing employment and production, under the capable direction of Mrs. Matt Tlie young people of Sacred Heart homey Wednesday evening, one of the Song— day evening of last week the Young La all the Western Slope lodges. He at thus making it more profitable to work Jerman, whose work in the interest of church ■will give a Valentine party Feb most successful given there or elsewhere Mrs. Henry Byerly. dies’ Sodality club of St. Mary’s Catho Piano Solo—Rigoletto Fantasia. ... Liszt once set out to find the cause and rem than to keep others from working, would her people is untiring. Tlie hall was ruary 11 at the K. of C. hall. This will in a long time. The following program lic church entertained the members of ' Miss Ester Sweeney. edy it if possible. solve the disemployed problem. crowded with the many friends of Mrs. be the last one before Lent and it is ex was given: * the church in an enjoyable manner, Entertain to Meet Bride. The result of his plan for remedying Would suggest that you read that por Jerman and those interested in the cause. pected it will bo well attended. “A Hunting Scene” (Descriptive)...... about 125 guests being present to enjoy Mrs. Frederick K. Brown, Miss Brown it was an unqualified success. Tlie reg tion of Henry George’s “Progress and The program was opened by a wel Peter Morgenson Dead. ’ ...... Bpcalossi their gracious hospitality. Synopsis: The morning breaks calm and the Misses Horton gave a large in ular meeting of the local council was Poverty,” entitled: “Insufficiency of come address delivered by J.' D. Butko- One of the best known railroad jnerij Dancing and cards were the diversions and peaceful; the huntsman prepares for formal tea, Friday afternoon, in honor of held Tuesday evening and a larger num remedies currently advocated,” and, you vich in an eloquent manner. He also the city, Peter Morgenson, died a t M • the pleasure of the chase: our huntsman of the occasion, and these pleasant di Mrs. Albert H. Horton, who before her ber of members were present than have will, I believe, conclude that, employ gave two clever recitations in thfe Sla home Friday after a short illness./ sounds a merry blast; echo; “A Hunting versions were enjoyed until a late hour, marriage last month wes Miss Florence been present for some time. A very ment bureaus and all superficial reforms vonic language, ‘‘Putnik” and “Domov- had been retired, a few years ag(J W?”^Vill Go”; barking of dogs; tally- the evening closing with a delectable ho; fill cry; the death; we return home; Lee. The decorations were of Italian fo intresting and instructive program was are absolutely useless, aside from being ini.’ lie received hearty applause. active service on the road, but w .^ . “A Hunting We Will Go.” course of refreshments. All voted the given and everyone pronounced the new a temporary palliative for an extremely Miss Rose Smerke proved her ability Well until a few weeks ago. H y liage and red camatiqns. Mrs. James F. young ladies royal hostesses. Fink’s Orchestra. Sandford and Mrs. B. K. McCune poured order of things a success. limited number of the millions in Amer as a musician in a pretty rendition of of the best known ra'Irood OMHiD' Fancy Dancing— On Tuesday evening the sodality girls during the first hour, being relieved later Already the other Western Slope ica that cannot get work. Francis Hendrick’s “Valse Arabesque.” city and is survived by his wife 4( Miss Margueritte Couture. had a pleasant social meeting with Reading, “The T ^ a n t and the Landlord” by Mra. Robert Chadwick, Jr., and Mrs. lodges are making inquiries as to the BEN. J. SALilON. Dainty little Miss Dorothy Jerman and daughters, Mrs. A. Linci, Mrs. F. K .K i Misses Kittle and Rosa Kelly at their Mr. Robert Carlstorm. Hildreth Frost. They were assisted by methods pursued. Comedy, musitf, ath Willie Culig played “Gipsy Love” in la lian, Misses Nellie and May Morgenato, hospitable liome, with most memliers Vocal—Two Little Irish Songs...... Mrs. Fernando Sandford and the Misses letics and several serious talks had their Priest Forty-two Years; Retires. talented manner. and one brother, R. J[orgen->cn of Dcnrer. ....; ...... Herraanri-Lohr present. place on the program rendered, which After forty-two years’ service in the Miss Frances Krayacich gave two The deceased was born '''arch 17, 1865, (a) “To My First Ix)ve,” Cox, Dickey and Stewart. Business disposed of, an evening of en was as follows: priesthood, Rev. Patrick O'Brien of the readings, which were greatlj- enjoyed, at'Copenhagen, Denmark, and came .to (b) “You Had Better Ask Me,” D. NL I.’a Give Benefit Affair. joyment was devoted to social pastimes Miss Bessie I. Osborne. ^ong by John Giblin, accompanied, by Church of the Good Shepherd, Toledo, but perhaps tlie most imjiortant numbers this country ivhile' yet i young boy. The The Daughters of Mary Immaculate Violin Solo^“Son of the Puszta” ...... and a dainty luncheon was served. Francis Manion, ‘Tt’s a Long Way to Ohio, recently asked Bishop Schrembs on the program were. Yirs. Matt Jerman’s funeral was licld Sundhy at 1 o’clock gave an in^rm al benefit dance and card ...... Keler-Bela Tipperary.” to retire him from active work and his solos. She was accompanied by Mark from the McCarthy funeral chapel, and Miss Zola Johnson. party Monday evening in St. Mary’s hall. INTENTION FOR THIS MONTH. A twenty minute talk by ex-Senator request has been granted. He will re McDonnell- and il. Lorderman. Slic was later from Sacred Heart church, where Songs and Dialect (impersonating Harry Miss Jessie Ackermann hcul charge of the Lauder) John J. Tobin on “What Benefit the tire Saturday, February 20, his seventy- encored several times. Rev. Father Wclohan conducted tl^f serv card tables and Miss Mary Murray the Mr. Robert Carrick. ‘Christian Modest3r’ Apostleship of Pray Catliolic School Would Be to the Com first birthday, and on the Sunday fol The Slovenian choruses under the di ices. Interment was in Roselawn. , punch bowl. Fink’s orchestra furnished Selection—“The Midnight Girl” er’s Petition. munity.” lowing he will preach his farewell ser rection of Matt Jerman are always win the mUsm. Fink’s Orchestra. Christian modesty consists in such a Recitation by Patrick Liston, D. & R. mon to the congregation to which he has ners, but the selections given Sunday JOHN LIND TORTURINGLY SILENT. Mrs. J. C. O’Conner and small daugh control of our senses, such a mastery St. Francis’ Hospital Benefit Tea. G. yard foreman at Salt Lake. ministered for seventeen years. evening were above the average. They ter Mayme will arrive home next Sun Under the auspices of the St. Francis over our conversation and behavior as A short humorous talk by C. W. Cul- sing in such perfect harmony that it is Quondam Envoy to Mexico Can’t Quote day, after spending four months with will keep all our exterior luider our com Aid society, a very successful b e n ^ t tea hane. Mrs. E. .1. McDermott underwent an a real pleasure to hear them. Those Awful Bulls. her daughter, Mrs. Ross Wilson, in Ber mand and edify our neighbor. If we waa^given in the Commercial club rooms, Song by Dr. R. B. Harrington, “WTiere operation for appendicitis last week at The last number on the program was John Lind, one-time envoy of Presi keley, Cal. Miss Eileen O’Conner left wish to advance in the power of self-re the River Shannon Flows.” Colorado City, Tuesday afternoon. There the Gloekner, Colorado Springs. a cleverly gotten up two-act play called dent Wilson to Mexico, and recent au two weeks ago for CaUfomia. She will was an attendance of about 200, and the straint, so necessary for true spiritual A four-round glove contest by James “In High Society.” The leading parts thor of an article in The Bellman tcU- accompany her mother home. fund for the charity ward of St. Francis’ life, we must guard our senses carefully. McConnell and Dan 'Vollmer. were talcen by Miss Johanna Smerke, ing how some terrible pope issued a bull Mr. Janes E. Deism spent Sunday with hospital was swelled'thereby about 175. Habitual giving way to curiosity of the The main talk of the evening Was by Polish Patriot Dead. Miss Rose Smerke, Miss Anna Snedcc, puttii^ an end to education in that Mrs. Dolan. -Mr. Dolan holds a state po The success of the entertainment is eyes, too great freedom of speech, lax Father T. M. Conway, who spoke on Sigismond Milkowski, the Polish pa Miss Anna Blatnik, Miss Rose Thomas. repuhJc, is still extremely and awfully sition in the capital city. silenaJ in regard to the Rev. R. H. due in good part to the work of Mrs. control over the imagination, over-in “What the Knights of 0)lumbus Do for triot, died at I.Ausanne, Switzerland, at Tliey were all excellent actresses. Mrs. J. B. Garvin of Denver is the W alter F. Meyers, chairman of the en dulgence in love of dress and yielding to the Western Slope and What They the age of ninety-two. Colonel Milk Between acts Lew Brennison, a favor Tierney's letter asking him to name the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. owski fought on many battlefields of bull. ' i tertainment committee, and her able as the desire for admiration are sure to Could Do.” ite Pueblo performer, gave one of his Cigars and refreshments were ^erved. Europe and was famous among his coun A nasty Catholic paper has discovered sistants, Mrs. Katherine Tyrell, Mrs. J. Depeyre. weaken the Christian spirit and make it sketches “How the War Broke Out.” The Mrs. Mayme Beyle is the mother of a trymen as a writer on Polish history. that poor Mr. Lind got most of his in P. Murray, Mrs. E. J. Kelly; ^ s . W. S. difficult to resist temptation. ushers for the evening were A. B. Clark, - Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Birdsell, Mrs. A. J. little son, bom Monday at the Glockper. He visited CTiicago in 1900 to raise formation about Mexico from an old This self-control demanded for the J. Sabo, Felix Roitz, F^aiik Pike and ( The “young man” will be called Eaw- money for the Polish national defense encyclopedia, changing the article so lit Lawton, Mrs. J, C, Cassidy, Mrs. Daniel practice of Christian modesty is most Tony Zalar. Rupp, Mrs. George Geiger, Mrs. W, C, renee. x necSssary nowadys. The whole trend of BIGOTRY PROBERS fund. tle that the parallelism of the thoughts Loretto Alumnae Ball. •nodern life is towards sense-indulgence. is readily recognizable. Horrible paper! It is reported that the members of the The lives of many are directed mainly INSTITUTE SUITS coin for the new paper recently launched lioretto alumnae will give their big an |owards sensual gratification. The liter in this city. If this sheet is still pub Jesuit Gets Legion of Honor. Colorado Springs Whether K. of C. Board WiU nual ball Easter Monday evening at Mad ature on th e^o k stan d s aims at arous lished at all, it is certainly not a howl It is signfiicant to hear that a Jesuit Gome to Denver Not Known den’s Dancing academy. This is always ing the imagination by what is low and ing success. in lYance has been made a chevalier of Yet in Colorado Knight t one of the social evehts of the year and Office Tel. Main 446 House Tel. 519A coarse. Theaters and moving picture Members of the commission are Colo the Legion of Hon'or. He is M. Charles FRANK F. CRUMP, C ircles. the committee this year i.s working now 126 N. Cascade Ava. shows are such as to shock all sense of nel P. H. Callahan of Louisville, Ky., Poisson. to make it a big success. decency. Fashion in dress make their chairman; Joseph !5cott, president of the The Hallet & Baker The Y'oung LadieV Sodality of Sacreil ooooooooooooooooooooobo appeal to what is base. Disregard for ^^^lether or not the religious ^prejudice board of education and the Chamber of o Florist Heart church 'will meet Sunday evening. Undertaking Co. proper conventions in social life, loud commission of the Ivnights of Colum Commerce of Los Angejps; Joseph C. 0 S ll EAST COLUMBIA: The members of the Ladies' Aid .Socie c D r. Watkins S UNDERTAKING EMBALMING ness and vulgarity, bring people to the bus will have a sitting here is not known Pelletier, district attorney of Boston, 0 o PkOM Main 5 ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION DE^NVEB CATHOLIC REGISTER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. country and elsewhere who will^Avow in terms of sternest The Denver Cathelic Register warning that Catholicism is the sworn enemy of human - f — ------What Uncle Samuel Entered as ayon^claag matter poatoffice at Denver, Colo. progress. Yet theyowe every oiyice of civilization they have Pope Mourning Over Failure of to the Church of Rome. She, unaided, civilized the world Christmas Truce Pledges Himself is Dping ^ ^ PnblUhed Weekly by when almost every vestige of progress had been swamped by the vast hordes of northern savages who bore down on the President 'Wilson, as was expected, ye- The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) cities of the classic ancients. Were it not for the culture to Continue His Work for Peace toed the immigration bill because i of thu literacy test. He showed distinctly that > 1828 Curtis Street preserved in her monasteries of that time, we today would the passing of this bill.would be a de be dressing^ skins. ing the words of the prophet, “Cry, Telephone Main 5413. . Denver, Colo. cease not, lift up thy voice like a trum parture from the ideas of American lib-^ If you think that man is an intrinsically reasonable pet,” he pledges himself to do alf in his erty h^ld ih years gone by.. An attempt creature, remember that the brutes who crucified Christ power to bring about an end to the un will be made to pass the mjgasure over his head.* ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—12.00 a year, delivered anywhere in the United States. were men who had seen Him raise the dead to life, give sight holy conflict, and meanwhile to at least ' |2iK) to foreign countries. Payable stoictly in advance. alleviate the sufferings of the prisoners The njost sensational news feature of ' JtKMlTTANCES—^No receipt is sent to sub^ribers. for safety send remittances to the blind, cleanse lepers and cause withered limbs to be the week from Washington was a fili by money order or deck. come whole within a moment. . and wounded soldiers. In conclusion, he reminds tbe rulers that “good will” is buster by the Republicans over the s ^ p CHANGE OF ADDRE^—In requesting a change bf address, give old as well as bUl, 'miding in a deflection of' some Dem new address. q q , the condition laid down by the Lord COMMUNICATIONS intended for publieatien in a current issue should be in this FILIPINOS FREE MIGHT MEAN ^ ' Himself for the enjoyment of peace, and ocrats, whom the*party hopes to win hack. I office not later than Tuesday evening, and should invariably be accom recommends to all a still greater fervor panied by name and address of sender as a guarantee of good faith. FILIPINOS PAGAN in prayer. , England has warned the Uniti^ States While Americans as a rule do not like the idea of hom to send no grain nor flour to Germany,' ing “ colonies,” and while many reasons might be advanced Activities of the Pontiff—In a special THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. declaration of the sacred consistorial under threat of seizure.' in favor of freeing the Philippioe Islands, there are numer ROME NEWS. congregation, it is aet down that there The American-purchased German ship ' 'V ous arguments for holding them which must not be-lost to “A Merry Ouiatmaa”—The latest is is no occasion for electing a vicar capi Dacia aet to, seal Sunday. England is sight. The main one is : With the islands free, the religion sue of the official “Acta” brings us the tals r in Mexican dioceses whose bishop expected to seize her, but to surrender the cargo. What Washington will say of the natives may go too. text, in the original Italian, of the reply may be temporarily exiled, as the iicar of the holy father to the wishes of “A general has tbe same facuB.ies as the is a matter of wide speculation. This is the concensus of opinion of the leaders among Merry Christmas," which it is custom ordinary. It is feared at Washington that the the United States hierarchy. ary that the sacred college of cardinals Circular' letters have also been sent present European war has made the bat In this regard, the Philippines are exactly like the Hin presents to the pontiff on the eve of to the bishops, enjoining them to see to tleship obsidete. America is watching with interest whether the submarine or dus, A man wie overheard on a street car several days ago Christmas. In it Pope Benedict pays the religious and moral welfare of the giant vmsel will eventually .win out. said it was criminal for England to hold such a vast country a high tribute to his saintly predecessor, Italian emigrants, and encouraging Pius X, and afterwards gives nearly aU young priests in Italy to prepare for The submarine is ahead so far. I as India in bondage. < If he had been as much of a reader his attention to the European war, de this' work. as he thought he was a thinker, he would have had a differ ploring that he was not more success Some other decrees are concern^ with CHURCH INSTITUTION INSPECTION ent idea about Hindustan. The petty princes whom Clive ful ip obtaining a truce at Christmastide the care to be taken of the prisoners of BILL UP m LEGISLATURE OJFFICIAL NOTICE deposed or subjected when he captured India were far worse from the warring powers: “0/£he sweet war, and grant to military chaplains the OP COLORADO. The Denver Catholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing hope we had caressed,” he exclaims, “to power to hear the confessions of all tyrants than even the money-thirsty British “ blood-suck Society, an incorp ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION pm apq|||p|p DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER IN DENVER PARISHES Musical Daosant at St. Elizabeth’s Father Clarke Bids Carrie Stradler # Will be Dramatic, Artistic Treat / Anounciation Flock Joseph’s Will Be The program for the miHical dansant Nast, Mae Gavin, Howard Sleeper, Ger to be given by ,gt, Elizabeth's choir, trude Winter, William Wulff, Jr., I«na Goodbye as Rector Good Shepherd Nun Tuesday evening, February 9 ,1 in St. Bucher, Harry Griff. , Duet—Clara Woeber, John Thams, Jr., AS ILLUSTKATED, 7-inch, ^ : r ‘ C A ^' Elizabeth’s hall. Eleventh and Curtis, at and chorus. (Annunciation Parish.) - (St. Joseph’s Church) 8 o’clock, follows: After Uie program there will be danc in Roman g o l d ^ ...... pootpaid, V w C We are all very sorry to leam of Fa Miss Carrie Stadler of 127 Gaalpago “IN GEORGIA.” ing. Reserved seats may be obtained ther Clarke’s departure. In hta sermon street left last Sunday afternoon for St. 1. Old Black Joe. * from any member of the choir. The s^me in French Gray Silver, 50c postpaijd Sunday he bade the congregation good Paul, Minn., where she will enter the no (Arranged by Prof. Henry Houseley) bye and thanked the members for their vitiate of the Sisters Of the Good Shep Tenor solo, David Evans and chorus. Editor, Catholic Re^stbr: No Catholic home sKould be without a Crucifix, especially' co'-opertCiion iivall the work.. During his herd. Uncle Joe—Mr. W. T. Brewef of the It is. reported the members of St. when a nice one can be got at a moderate pri5e. Jefferson Dramatic club. ^ o rt stay here Father Clarke has made Very Rev! Thomas P. Brown, C.SS.R., The children-^Virginia Slcepw, Mar Elizabeth’s choir are working very dili countless^riends and it is with bitter provincial superior of the Western Re- jorie Gallaher, Clarice Laurent, Eleanor gently preparing for their musical and Lots of Others to Ss|ject FFom. regrets that they surrender him to an demptorists, arrived at St. Joseph’s rec Brouer. dance to be given February 9 at St. Eliz other parish. < tory last Wednesday morning, accom Picaninny—Milfred Rosenthal.. ' abeth’s hall. Can W e religious articles blessed if so desired. No The spooks—Isabel Jacobs, Mab Gavin, Next^-Stinday will be communion Sun panied by the Very Rev. • Nicholas L. Stella Sullivan, Adelaide Hodapp, Eme- Dame Rumor reports there must be charge for same. day for the Married Ladies’ sodality. F'ranzen,'C.SS.R., rector of St. Alphon- iia Mueller, Clara Ulbrieh. ^ some wonderful attraction about those They had a meeting last Sunday eve sus’ church, St. Louis, Mo. , The girls—Margaret Gavin, Mrs. Otto rehearsals, for Miw Woeber has very ning after benediction. ^ The members of the Married Ladies’ Seller, Gertrude Winter, Lena Buchen, little trouble in having regular attend Lena Ahmer, Martha Winter. ance. I t may be the boys are all in ■sodality will receive - their regular Lena Buchen, soloist. The James Clarkd’ Bhurcti Goods House HARD TIME DANCE IS monthly communion next Sunday morn 2. The WaterfalL need of “Sympathy,” abd the girls are Phone Champa 2199 1645-47 California St., Denver, Colo PLANNED IN ENGLEWOOD ing at the 7 ;30 o’clock mass. The meet Swiss song and chorus. certainly willing to practice giving it. ing will take place at 3 p. m. Sacred 3. Grandaunt’s Dream. “Our fair-haired” Boy says there is one T h e ^ . Q. G. A. L. of A. society will The Song...... Patty Stair little dark-eyed 1‘Spook” makes his heart Heart devotions will be held in the eve Josephine Woeber. rich milliner.” Wagg—“Well, that’s one give a hard time dance a f ’Sevens’ hall, go pit-a-pat. Whether from fear—or CDUCATIONAL. ning at 7:30 o’clock. Grandaunt—Kathryn Smith of the way for a fellow to feather his own 2990 South Broadway, Tuesday, Febru some other feeling—we are not in po Jefferson Dramatic club. nest.” nie ONLY Schoo) We kave 8 offieia) ary 9, starting at 8:15. Tickets may be for the Young Men’s sodality. In the Minuet—Mae Gavin, Ruth Holland, sition to say. -Let’s ask mother. in Denver that and 11 nnoffleial I obtained from the club members or at afternoon at 8 p. m. in Loyola chapel Mima I.ee8, Miss Sloan, Tessie Carr, Miss And oh! the leading man—or should Holland; Margaret Gavin. Mae Gavin, One of the differences^ between a or ex-offieial the hall. There will be a dance under monthly meeting of the Married Ladies’ we say “star danofer” !—is a regular inslifies for Court >. leader of the minuet. Chorus of women’s D D. and an M. D. is that the D. D. has Court Reporters , the auspices of the club in the K. of C. sodality, with solemn reception of new matinee idol, to hear the girls talk about voices. to preach, while the M. D. has to have Reporting. in Denver. \ hall St. Patrick’s day night. - members. At 4 p. m. meeting -of the 4. Ship from Toyland. him. a practice. Reporter's Oonrse and Books $ 7 5 Thorone^ Graham ghoithand Altar society at the Loyola chapel. (From The Firefly) There is certainly an air of mystery Mrs. J. J. McCluskey and chorus. The Holy Angels’ sodality or smaller about those pairticipating—and perhaps RECEPTIONS FOR COMING .). Winter Garden scene, “In September.” “Now fell me why you should want to children have their general communion they know more than they care to dis wHOMMiaan am> maxan. nunm am o tibbb_ BRIDES AT ST. PATRICK’S (From Beauty Shop) go to heaven,” said the Sunday school 0 01 this same Sunday, at their 8:30 o’clock Mrs. Howard Sleeper, John TTiams, Jr. close. We will not have long to wait— n s maTB, nivzn, TxanraBaBS, poosnT am teacher. “That’s where all the best peo (St. Patrick’s Parish.) mass, in Sacred Heart church. Songs—Mrs. Harry McGraw. February 9 is the date—and whether Maxixe — Josephine Woeber, John ple go,” replied the little daughter of the Rev. John F. Sugrue of Wyoming was A card party will be held by the ladies that will be the end ’of all these ro Thams, Jr. social climber. ■ * . a visitor at the rectory last week. The Market Company of the parish, at Adelphian hall, Thurs Toe dance—Virginia Sleeper. mances or hut the beginning, we will all a X. Smltli, MK>. Miss Edna Fitzpatrick, who is to be day evening, F'ebruary 11. Everyboily have to wait and sec. CT’RIOUS. “Sympathy”—Mrs. Sleeper, Thomas The Busy Oub Mother—“MTiat I want married to Mr. leo Floyd after Easter, welcome. Staple and Fancy Groceries is a nurse who will devote as. much) time was the inspiration of a shower given by FISH AND OYSTERS and care to the chil()ren as I do.” The th ij^isses Sarah and Mamie Tracy at HOLY FAMILY CHURCH St. Francis’ Club to Present Famed Applicant—“Well, if I didn’t do that, asapaxoB as., nBsrvBx, ooaa their home on Monday afternoon. The PLANS DANCE-CARD PARTY noB M Mala lee, u i. IBS, ISO. Tour Xothor’i Btoz*. Why Vot Tonnf ■ # bride-to-be was the recipient of many ma’am, I’d expect to be arrested for neglect. How much do you pay!” beautiful presents. Those present were A dance and card party are to be, given Comedy of Rachel Baker,‘Mr. Bob’ the Mesdames Dolan, Hartnett, Dean, by the Holy Family parish on Thursday '"1. He—“Yes, if there is anything in a Cushing, Detraoyer, Lucy, 'Tracey, Nev- evening, February 11, in the Knights of \ , person, travel will bring it out." She— ana, Morrissey, Finn, Smith, Dowd, Fitz Columbus hall. Fourteenth and Glenarm. out a doubt be the greatest success the The St. Francis Drjunatic club will “Yes, indeed, especially ocean travel.” patrick, Pyles, Ryan, Scott, Bresenham, The ladies of the Altar society are in organization has yet enjoye ■fj ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION T" V O? rJr: . X: .fS- 1; DBNVBB CATHODIC BEOlStrBB THCJESDAT, FEBBVART 4, 1915. Canliiial Visita A ggi J M ^ctim . ^ News and yiews in l^ess Best Weapon Cardinal OTStaauli ro catly paid a to Mrs. Wacreo, th« «nfy snrviv- German t(il Baffle Satan Res^tonals ^il of the Ursufiaa convent, - £ ______- ■ .^- ■■ - - i Boston iy a mob* ia 1831, She (Continued from Page 2) ■iBety-fiva yeava- (ddl ' '"Ji? W«r die politischen Mactaensduften der ^g l& n d er aeit Beginn des Krieges ‘“Now the quc^ion is, What are yon nain oropB almost always AMUSING HOSPITAL SITUATION;,- FOLKr GOOD OPINION. mouth: Md you ever stop to tldnfc mit Aufmerksamkeit verfolgte, v ie die going to do about it t And yo^ inay charged with electricity. The charge As amusing situation*has develops^ few persoM do not vsix^ the gooil why s Rifirs head slaald be chown' lUBersdttliche Habgier dieser Kr&menui-- ask me. What d a il we do? If we do is often positive, rarely negative. Many Id British hospital# at a result of the ■pinion of otlKrs. PoUbiB down tber in prefemnee to any other desljgBT $1.00 eksracter of ssmeone ellM Is not the "f tion fdckaichte- und erbatmungslos'nur not do something our last state will be observers have measured the charge large number of yoaag women who This is saM to be the season: Aimong T U m i t l e ■r- daraiif gerichtct war, alle anderen Vdl- worse than the first, and the innocent approximately, and made it from 0.000,• have taken to nursing wounded sol- wap to build op your own{; the ruin the ancient Egyptians the rising of of another does not mean yamr build It |ly«kicSCo.' kM, auch die Verbiindeten selbst, beson- blood which we might have saved will 000,000.000,000.01 to 0.000,000,000,000 diere in a way more seatlmental than the waters of the Rlverltile waa tS » J. a. FlyxK Kgr. deiB die F ra n ^ e n und nicht zum wenig- cry out for'vengeance, vengeance which 001 amper .per square centimeter. practical “Too sick to^ he nursed to ing; xp. There are some who appear neast importtaat event of the year; aw A O0im« naoa i-;./ / eten die Vereinigten Staaten, im Handel may take the form of having those very Prof. P. Herath of Riel describes in day,” b said to have been a placard to think another'a poeseeslioa* aome- it meant life and prosperity to the placed over the bed of a srtdBer wound thing taken from' themselves. This wfaelb nation; This rislhg of the waf- XS... brack zu legen,»mag noeh zu guterletzt same conditions brought to our own the Revne Electrique the experiments With die Gescbichte' nachechlogen, und eie doors. by which he has measured them. He ed In the South African campaign, and is a aiatake. To point out aa< arror tera always took place wlhm’ the sun* D. A. HARRnfOTON. l - wird ihm sagen so babe das perfide Al- received the rain on a fine metallic somethiag of sort secBs to be in anotbors character is not to prove was in the constslfaition'of Leo, or the But what shall we do? My answer is: a corraapoading virtae in one’s* own. biotTes inuner gemacht, immer nur auf Start by fighting the devil with fire. Use cloth 25 meters square, insulated and needed now. The trained m rses pro Utm. So they atfopted the shape ot O' HsaMiii'lc VenkiMing test that young women of nseans and If we deoy another for being' miser den eigcnen Vorteil bedacht, alle andem on him most strenuously his very own attached to a galvanometer in a cellar. lion as the symbol of the nfe«iving social infioence who have swarmed ly. of disagreeable dlkpoaition; extrav watetv of the Nile, and' ail' tle lr fonn-- ' erbannungslos an die Wand gedrdckt, in weapon—the power of the press. The The galvanometer -registered photo gokMag and a agant or stnpid, and expect the near tains- were carved with a lion's head. ■I _Ph. unbegrenzter Habsucbt und gewissen- first thing we have to do is to learn the graphically. Among the facts he Into the hoepitals do more ham than iM i: er to see the corretpondlng virtue’ ln> The Gheeks and’ Romans copied tiliw losester Eigeusucbt. real situation ourselves, and after that proves are these: Rains with a con good by "fussing over” patients. The ourselves, wo need to learn that ttii» symhoh and so it hsm oome down) to* ^ Gerade die Vereinigten Staaten, die we must make .this known to others. stantly positive charge are much more matter has been brought offictaDy to is not what the hearer usually seesi ns. y tz t wieder vor lauter probritischer Ser- Then we can apply further remedies. frequent than^ose that change to a tte war offiee by the organized train ed nurses who number about 6(000. Rather he tiiinks how unkind such vilit&t fast ersterben, wissen schon aus Knowledge is power; and the best known negative. The passage from a posi T Mvphfs Rdot Beer One trained’ nurse, said that if Lord talk is and attention is asUed to faflt Irdheren Zeiten ein Liedchen davon zu means to obtain knowledge and spread it tive to a negative charge corresponds OOR SAFifrY v A l v e s . Kitchener had called for 500,t00. ings in the speaker wblcA would prob •ingen. Die Gescbichte wiederholt sicb is th at of the press. ', to a momentary cessation of the show Americans are living at a fast pace, • V ■ nurses instead at 500,000 men for mili ably otherwise not have been noticed: Phene-Main 539 ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Tifa . i 1 , t Th u r s d a y ; FEBRUARY 4, 1915. DENVER GAIHOLIC^ REGISTER ..■■ - ;W ■ - -- ...■■ ...... - - r - ' ^ T-...... , ...... , , . .v . Pbmerantati -nn-TBffle *lUlltV9gfi Elm at both churches, on Sim ^ys and M * and Ethel. The Situation became daw at 7:80 J ). m. A Good Story by a Famous Author Complete in This Issue more and more tense and finally, one 8T. PATSKk'S^Pecu and Weat S3d nvfc; Rev. D. O’Dwyer, pastw. Sunday day in Egypt, within plain sight of the masses at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30; eveninf'* old Chllls-and-Fevertiays.'no'oneTever with a Fork and* never'polI^'aTfEe miajestlc Pyramids, he kicked Preffious services at 7:38; week-day masaes a t 8; blamed it on the Female of the Spe Leash when taken to a Moslcale. ever so hard and raised quite a Swel first Fridaya, mass a t 7:30, cies. Those who had the Shakes al ling. In front of each Ear he carried a ST. FRANCES DE' SALES’— South New Fable f f lowed that they were being jarred by neat Area of Human Ivy, so that hai The Legal Adviser'said Death was Sherman and Alameda; Rev. J, J. Don the Hand of Providence. '' too good for such a Fiend. nelly, pastor. Sunday masses a t 7, 1,’^ Susan and When .the family ran low oh Quinine, conid speak up at a Meeting of Direc- In Vienna, though, that was where 9:16 and 10:30; evening services at all he had to do was to book up and tons. Until the year 1896, the restrict he went so far that Separation be 7:30; week-day masses at X;'first Fri the Daughter drive fifty miles to the nearest Town, ed Side-Whisker was an accepted came inevitable. days, mass at 6:30 and 7:30. where he would trade the Furs for Trade-Mark Of Commercial Probity. Ethel had decided to take an $80,- ST. ELIZABETH’S (Qerman)i—CurtiB Necessities'^such as Apple Jack and This Facial Landscaping, the Frock 000 Pearl Necklace she had seen in a and Eleventh sts.; Rev. Father Piui, and the Navy Twist, and possibly a few Lnx- Coat, and a steadfast devotion to Toil Window. It was easily wortl) thht 0. F. M., pastor. Sunday masses at fl, 7, nries such as Tea and Salt. et Soap made him suitable for Ex much, and she felt sure she could get 8, 9 and 10:80; evening services at 7:30; wejsk-day masses at 6, 7 an d '8 a. m.; Granddaughter! On one of these memorable Trips hibition Purposes. it in without paying Duty. She had Frances became almost fond of him, Friday evenings. Stations of the CroM to the Store, a Mood which combined been very successful at bringing and Benediction at 7:46. Sentiment and reckless Prodigality after the Honeymoon evaporated and things Home. ST. JOSEPH’S—Galapago and Weet, seized upon him. their Romance ripened into Acquaint She could hardly believe her Ears anceship. Sixth ave..; Very Rev. August J. Gund- He thought of the brave Woman when Hubert told her to forget it and ling, U. SS. R., pastor. Sunday masses at who Was back there in the lonesome It was a gladsome day for both back up and come out of the Spirit 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m .; evening ser Shack, shooing the Prairie Wolves when she traced the Dope back through World and alight on the Planet Earth. vices at 7:30 o’clock; week-day ms ties away from the Cradle, and be resolved Swlzset County, Pennsylvania, and He bad been Heartless on previous at 6 and 7. , to reward her. discovered that she was an honest-to- Occasions, but this was the first time ST, DOMINIC’S—Grove st. and Weat With only three Gills of Stone goodness Daughter of the American he had been Mean enough to renig on 25th ave.; Rev. P. B, Doyle, 0. P., pae- Fence under the Wammus, he spread Revolution. a mere side-issue such as coming tor. 'Sunday masses at 6, 7:30, 9 and his Wiid-Cat Currency on the Coun Willoughby could not ask a repre across with the Loose Change. 10:.30. • Week-day masses at 7; first B r GEORGE ADE ter and purchased a $6 Clock, with sentative of good-old Colonial Stock Ethel was simply determined to Fridays, masses at 6 and 8. •T jig-saw ornaments, a shiny coat of to ride around in a stingy Coupe with have that Necklace, but the unfeeling HOLY GHOST—Curtis, near 20th; ♦ Varnish, and a Bouquet of Pink Roses a Coon planted out on the Weather- Whelp tried to kid ber out of tbe No Rev. Garrett J. Burke, pastor. Sunday (OoprHgbt by MoOlore Newspaiier Syndicate) on thb door. S eat tion. masses at 7:15 and 9:30; week-day He changed the Terms in several masses at 8. Once there was a full-blown Wild Susan burst into Tears when she Then he started in to Pike. He sug saw it on .the Wall, alongside of the Leases and was enabled to slip ber a gested a $20,000 Tarara of Rubies and ST. JOHN’S—Fifth and Josephine sts.; Peach, registered in the Family Bibl^ Rev. Charles J. Carr, pastor. Sunday Turkey Wing, and vowed that she bad hot Surprise on the Birthday. l5iamonds as a Compromise. Ethel be as Susan Mahaly. masses at 8 and 10 o’clock; weekday married the Best Man in the World When she came down the Steps for came wise to the Fact that she had Her Pa divided his time between the usual bowl along the Avenue, so mass at 8. Sunday evening services collecting at a Toll-Gate and defend Twenty years later, Jennie, the first joined out with a Wad. i at 7:30 o’clock. ! as to get some Fresh Smoke, she be While she was pulling ,a daily Sick ing the Military Reputation of Andy begotten Chick at the Log House in ST. JAMES’—Thirteenth and Newport held a rubber-tired Victoria, drawn Headache in tbe hope of bringing him Jackson. the' Clearing, had matured and mar sts., Montclair. Rev. James M. W ^ h , ried, and was living at the County- by two expensive Bang-Tails in jingly to Taw, the Maharajah of Umslopagus pastor. Sunday mass at 9 a. m.; Tbfe family dwelt in what was then Seat with Hiram, Money-Changer and Harness and surmounted by import came along and bought the Necklace. benediction at 7:46 p, m.; Communion . regarded by Cambridge, Mass., ^s the Merchant. ant Turks in overwhelming Livery. That was when Ethel had to be mass first and third Sundays at 7:30. Twilight Zone of Semi-Culture, viz., Railroad Trains, Side-Bar Buggies, She was so trancifled with Delight taken to a Rest Cure in the Austrian HOLY FAMILY—Utica and West 44th Swlzzett County, Pennsylvania. Coal-Oil lamps, and the Civil War had that she went right over to Willough Tyrol, and she never had been the ave.; Rev. L. Fede, 8. J., pastor. Sun Susan wore Linsey-Woolsey from come along with a Rush and disar by and gave him a Sweet Kiss, after Same Woman since. day masses at 8 and 10 a. m.; bene Monday to Saturday. She never had ranged primitive Conditions. The looking about rather carefully for the To all who bad come pleading for diction after late massf week-day mass at 7*'o’clock. tampered with her Venus de Milo Frontier had retreated away over into exposed portion of the Frontispiece. Reconciliation, Ethel simply hung out Topography and she did not even sus Kansas. Frances did a lot of Calling within the Card, “Nothing Doing.” MT. CARMEL. (Italian)—Navajo and pect that Women had Nerves. the next two weeks, and to all those West 36th ave.; Rev. J. Piccoli, 0. 8. M., In the very township where, of late, After a Brute has jumped up and pastor. Sunday masses, 6, 7:30, 9 and ' W'hen she was seventeen she had a the Beaver had tolled without Hln- who remarked upon the smartness of down on tbe Aching Heart of a Girl -the Equipage, she declared that the 10:30; benediction after the last mass, Fore-Arm like a Member of the Tum- «drance and the Red Fox dug his hole of proud Lineage, be can't square and on third Sunday processibn in hon verein. unscared, people were now eating Man she had to put up with carried himself in 1,000,000 years. or of Our Lady of Sorrows,, and bene She knew how to Card and Weave Cove Oysters and going to see “East a Throbbing Heart even if he was an So said Ethel, between tbe flowing diction at 3 p. m. Week-day masses and Dye. Also she could make Loose Lynne.” Intellectual Midge. Tears. a t 7 and 8. ‘ Soap in a kettle out in the Open Air. Hiram was in rugged Health, hav In the year 1913, a slender Young Furthermore, there bad been hope ST. MARY MAGDALENE—West 26th Susan never fell down on her Salt- ing defended the flag by Proxy dur Thing, all of whose Habiliments less Incompatibility. In all the time and Depew, Edge water; Rev. J. hL Do Rising Bread. Her Apple Butter was Ing the recent outcropping of Acri seemed melting and dripping down they were together, they never had Saulniers, pastor. Sunday masoes at ward, came wearily from Stateroom 7:30 and 9:30 a. m.; week-day mass at always Al. mony between the Devotees of Cold been able to agree on a Turkish ciga 7:30 a. m, It was commonly agreed that she Bread and the slaves of Hot Biscuit B. as the Train pulled into Reno, rette. . ST. PHILOMENA’S-C om er 14th and would make^ some Man a good House The Substitute had been perforated be Nevada. The professional Home-Blaster said tj She seemed quite alone, except for Detroit. Rev. M. W. Donovan, pastor. < ^1 keeper, for she was never sickly and yond repair at the Battle of Kenesaw she had enough on Hubert to get her Sunday masses at 6, 8 and 10 o’clock. could stay on her Feet sixteen hours Mountain, proving that Hiram made a couple of Maids. four Divorces. The Decree would be Week-day masses at 8. Confession on at a Stretch. no mistake in remaining behind to After she had given Directions con a Pipe. Saturday, 3:30 to 6:30 p. m., 7:30 to Already she was beginning to look tend Store. cerning the nine Wardrobe Trunks Ethel said she hoped so and to 0 p. m. down the Pike for a regular Fellow. When Jennie moved in where she and the Live Stock, she was motored please push it along, as she had quite ST. LQtUIS’ — South Sherman and could hear the Trains whistle and be to a specially reserved Cottage at a Waiting-List. Floyd, Englewood, Rev. Louis F. Hagua, In the year 1840, the Lass of seven the corner of Liberty Street and Hope teen who failed to get her Hooks on gan to sport a Cameo Brooch, she Moral: Rufus had no business buy pastor (residence, 1969 Washington). could barely remember wearing a Slip Avenue. ing the Clock. Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a. m. some roaming specimen of the Oppo Next day she sat at the other side ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish)—Ppnnsylvania site Gender was in danger of being and having Stone Bruises. The Groom Wore a Swallow-Tail of a Table from a Lawyer, removing and 46th ave,; Rev, Theo.' Jarzynski, Hiram was Near, but he would of his Children. whispered about as an Old Maid. Celi So fie sat fia'ck and" played' safe. the poisoned Javelins from her fragile pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10; loosen up a trifle for his own Fireside. When he spread himself from a week-day mass at 8. bacy was listed ylth Arson and Man With growing Delight he watched the Person and holding them up before The fact that Jennie was his Wife Shin-Plaster, he expected a Fanfare Church Directory slaughter. ' Unearned Increment piling up on ev the shuddering Shyster. SAINT CATHERINE’S - (Ilarkness gave her quite a standing with him. of Trumpets. Heights), Federal boulevard and West Rufus was destined to be an Early ery Comer. Ha began to see that he She had a Tale of Woe calculated He admired her for having made such It took him a long time to unwind 42d avenue. Rev. Wm. W. Ryan, pastor. Victorian Rummy, but he could lift a would be fairly busy»all his life, jack to pulp a Heart of Stone. In blocking CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACU Saw-Log, and he would stand without a Success of ber Life. the String from the Wallet, but he LATE CONCEPTION—Colfax and Lo Sunjiay masses* at 8 and, 10 a. m. Res ing up Rents. out the Affidavit, her sympathetic At idence, 4200 Grove street. beihg hitched, so Susan nailed him They dwelt in a two-story Frame would Dig if he thought he was boost The Red-Brick Fortress to which he gan. Rt. Rev. N. C. Matz, Bishop of Den with countless Dewdads and Thingum torney made Pencil Notes as follows; CHURCH OF T H E ’BLESSED SAC t!&e third time he came snooping ing his own Game. conducted Frances had Stone Steps in ver. Mgr. P. A. Phillips, Chancellor Her name was Ethel Louise, fa Residence, 1536 Logan. Rev. Hugh L RAMENT—Park Hill, Mountview boule around the Toll-Gate. bobs tactied along the Eaves.and Scal By stealthy short-weighting of the front and a secret Entrance for lawly loped around the Bay Windows. vorite Daughter of Willoughby and McMenamin, rector; res., 1854 Grant vard and Elm. Rev. J. Fred McDon Rufus did not have a Window to Country Trade and holding out on the Tradespeople at the rear. ™ Frances, the well-known Blue-Bloods Sunday masses at 6,7:30,8:30, 9:30 and ough, pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and The country people who came in to Assessor, he succeeded in salting away 10 a. m. hoist or a Fence to lean on. But Willoughby and his wife had the of the Western Metropolis. 11. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. there is no Poverty in any Pocket of see the Eighth Wonder of the World numerous Kopecks in oile corner of CHURCH OF THE PRESENTATION high courage of Youth and {he Finan She had finished off at Miss Snif- ANNUNCIATION — 36th and Hum the Universe 'iintil Wealth arrives used to stand in silent Awe, breathing the Safe. cial Support of all the Money Spend , —Barnum, West 7th avenue and Julian through their Noses. fie’s exclusive School, which oveij boldt; Rt. Rev. Mgr. Richard Brady I street, Rev. J. J. Gibbont, pastor. Sun- and begins to get Luggy. , While hi Chicago to buy his Winter ers along State Street, so they start pastor. Sunday masses at 5:30, 7:30, *9 Out on the Lawn, surrounded by looked the Hudson and the Common i day masses at 8 and 10 a. m. Susan thought she was playing in Stock, he bargained for two days and ed in on Period Decoration. Each School Branches. and 10:30 a. m.; benediction after last ’ rare Luck to snare a Six-Footer who Geraniums, was a Cast-Iron Deer Anally bought a Cottage Melodeon, rpom In the House was supposed to mass; week-day masses at 6 and 8 a. m. which seemed to be looking at the After she learned how to enter a > '1 owned a good Squirrel Rifle and could with the Stool thrown in. stand for a Peribd. Some of them Ball-Room and while on her way to ST. LEO’S—Tenth and Colfax; Rev. /ll out-wrassle all Comers. Court House in a startled Manner. It Jennie would sit up and pjimp for stood for a good deal. Wm. O’Ryan, pastor. Sunday masses al Furnaces, Cornices was that kind of a Court House. attack Europe for the third time, the The Hills of Pennsylvania were be- Hours at. a time, happy in the knowl A few of the Periods looked like 6, 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m.. week-day masses Gutters, Chimney Tops In her Front Room the daughter of Viper crossed her Pathway. comAg congested, with Neighbors not edge that she had drawn the Capital Exclamation Points. at 7:30 a. m. and 8 a. m.; first Fridays, Rufus and Susan had wonderful Wax She accepted him because his name all kinds of m oi^ban two or three miles apart, so Prize in the Lottery of Hymen. The young couple disregarded the masses at 6:30 and 8 a. m.; Watch Hour Rufus'^d his Bride decided to hit Flowers, sprinkled with Diamond was Hubert, he looked like an Eng and Exposition of the Blessed Sacra Tin and Oalvanlied Iron Work In the year 1880 there was some Toll-Gate Period and the Log-Cabin lishman, and one of his Ancestors ment, every Friday at 7:30 p. m. a New Trail into the Dark Timber Dust; a What-Not bearing Mineral Thirty years experience in furnace Church Wedding at the County-Seat. Period, but they worked in every one turned the water into Chesapeake SACRED HEART—2700 Larimer st. I , 1 and grow up^wlth the Boundless West. Bnecimens, Conch-Shells, and a Star of the Louies unt-il the Gilt Furniture business In Denver. Fish—also some Hair-Cloth FMrniture, Frances, daughter of Hiram-and Jen Bay. Rev. Antony Schuler, S. J., pastor; Revs Relatives ol the Young Couple nie, had knocked the Town a Twister gave out. Agsntn for the very slippery and upholstered wifh While some of the Wedding Guests Aloysius Brucker, S. J., F. X. Gubitoai staked them to ^ team of Pelters, a when she came home from the Female The delighted Caller at the House 5. J .; F. X. Kowald, S. J .; Chas. McDol Cslsbratsd Boynton Bnmaess Sand. were still in the Hospital, he began Muley Cow, a Bird Dog of dubious An College wearing Bangs and toting a beside the Lake would pass from an nell, S. J., assistants. Sunday masses at After Hiram gave her the Black Silk to practice the most diabolical Cruel cestry, an Axe, and a Skillet, and Tennis Racquet. East Indian Corridor through an Early 6, 7, 9 and (high mass) 10:30. Wsek and paid for the Crayon Enlargements ties. started them over the Divide toward All the local Gallants, with Cocoa- Colonial Ante-Room into a Japanese day masses at 6, 7 and 8. The O’Brien Funace Works of her Parents, Jennie did not have He induced her to get on his yacht the -perilous Frontier, away out yen- Oil in their hair and Rings on their Boudoir and. after resting his Hat. Loyola Chapel—2550 Ogden st.; mas8e^ 3827 Walnut SL the Face to Bone him for anything and go cruising through the .Mediter at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 930. Week day TaUphons Knln MTS der in Illlnoy. Cravats, backed into tbe Shrubbery. would be escorted into the Italian It was a Hard Life. As they ’trun more, but she longed in secret and ranean when she wanted to take an masses at 6:30 and 8 .Benediction, etc. Hiram had bought her about $1,800 Renaissance Drawing-Room to meet dled slowly over the rotten Roads, to Hiram suspected. Apartment in Paris. worth of Hauteur at the select Insti the Hostess, From this exquisite ward the Land of Promise, they had Jennie was a Soprano.'Not a reg At Monte Carlo he scolded her for tution of Learning. All she had to do Apartment, which ate up one year’s to subsist largely on Venison, Prai ular Soprano, but a Country-Town So borrowing 3,000 Francs from a Rus was look at a Villager through her Rent of a popular Buffet near Van rie Chicken, Quail, Black Bass, Ber prano, of the kind often used for aug sian Grand Duke after she went broke* TAe Miles & Dryer Prmting[Co. Nose-Specs and he would curl up like Buren Street, there could be obtained ries, and Wild Honey. They carried menting the Grief at a Funeral. Her at bucking the Wheel. She had met an Autumn Leaf. a ravishing glimpse of the Turkish 1744 Lawrence St. their own Coffee. voice came from a point about two the Duke at a Luncheon the day be A Cuss from Chicago came to see Cozy-Corner beyond, including the Arrived at the Jumping-Off Place, inches above the Right Eye. Battle-Axes and the Red Lamp. fore and his Manners were perfect Catholic Work a Specialty. Estimates Given|onWork She had assisted. a Quartet to do her every few weeks. they settled down among the Mink and Prances soon began to hob-nob with The Lawyer said that Hubert was a things to “Juanita,^’ and sometimes she His Trousers seemed to be choking Pup, beyond all Cavil. ______from out of the city. Telephone 2851. Musk-Rats. Rufus hewed out and the most delicatessen Circles, includ tossed out hints about wishing she him. The Pompadour was protected jammed together a little two by twice ing Families that dated back to the Cairo, Egypt, yielded up another Cabin with the Flue running up the could practice at Home. Jennie was by a Derby of the Fried-Egg species. Dark Chapter of History. It was the kind that Joe Weber helped Fire of 1871. outside. It looked ornery enough to be a Nice Woman but she did need Prac to keep in Public Remembrance. But She was not at all Dizzy, even It came out in the sobbing Recital W. P. HORAN the Birthplace of almostiany Success tice. that Hubert had presented her with a Although Hiram was tighter than in 1886 is was de Rigeur, au Fait, when she looked down from the Moun Funeral Director ful American. $900 prize-winning Pomeranian, direct the Bark of a Sycamore, he liked to and a la Mode. tain Peak at her yappy Birthplace, The- Anopheles Mosquito was wait ly related to the famous Flfl, owned 1BSB-1BZ7 CLtVtLAND PLACK, ' have. oth.er. Women envy the Mother Frances would load the accursed 16,000 feet below. ing Xdr .the Pioneers. _In those good Willoughby turned out to be a satis by the Countess Skidoogan of Bil- City Chap into the high Cart and ex PMONI 1B« DENVEN, OeACb hibit him up and down all the Resi factory Housemate. His Voltage was carty. dence Thoroughfares. noL. hich^ but, he. als’aya^ ate Peas __Later on. he seemed to feel that the On nearly every Front Porch some FOR GOOD WORK CALL UP Girl whose Father was not interested in the First National Bank would peer out through the Morning Glories at the Pageant and then writhe like an Colorado Laundry Angle-Worm. P h o n o 7 4 1 2207 LARIMER The Wedding was the biggest thing that had struck the town since Fore- paugh stopped over on his way from JAMES A. FLEMING, Peoria to Decatur. Frances was not a popular Girl, on accoilnt of being so Uppish, so those Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance who could not flght their way into 1536 Stout Street, Room 222J^ the Church climbed up and looked PHONE 3131. DENVER. C6L* through the Windows. The Groom wore a Swallow-Tail. Most of those present had -seen Pic THE W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. tures of the Dress Suit. In the Fire side Companion, the Gentleman wear ing one always bad Curls, and tbe GENERAL INSURANCE Wood-Engraving caught him in the Phon* Main 876 EstabllshaE lV f» act x)f striking a Lady in the Face 728 Gas & Electric Building and saying “Curse you!” t The Feeling at the County-Seat was that Frances bad taken a Des perate Chance. D U F F Y ’S The Caterer with Colored Help in White Gloves, the ruby Punch sus S T O R A G E and m o v i n g pected of containing Liquor, the Jap B«B n . anese Lanterns attached to the Maples, the real Lace in the Veil, jhe glitter Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. ing Array of Pickle-Jars, and a well- defined Rumor that most of tbd im ported Ushers had been SteWed, gave the agitated Hamlet something to blat about for many and many a day. The Bachelor of Arts grabbed off by the daughter of Jennie and the granddaughter of Susan was the owner of Real Estate in the congested Business District of a Town which came Into Public Attention later on through the efforts of Frank Chance. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NEW His fro|it name was Willoughby, bnt Frances always called him “Dear,” no matter what she happened to be think BUTTER NUT BREAD ing at the time. Mors Slices 1 Made With Milk Part of State Street had been wished on to Willoughby. He was.afraid to not knowing how to reinvest She Had a Tala of Woe Calculated to Pulp a Heart of Stone. ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION / S3*SS5K^<^ DENVER CATHOLIC REOISTER Pqr .Reputation Stands ARTIST-NUN, SR. BARTHOLOMEW, PIONEER St. Catherine’s Club Plans Play On Doing Correct Fitting of Glasses COLORADO LORETTINE, GOES TO REWARD Tv".1: Our skill is our principal stock in trade. Most anyone can put lenses at National Theater dn Eve of Lent •rl in frames and sell them,, but only few correctly measure the needs of each One by one the links fall off was a most snccessflil teacher, espe consoling th o u ^ t to her sisters in re make the glasses to suit. Let us make yours. From the circle of friendship's golden eye an d '' chain. cially in mathematics and art. Many of ligion that she passed away in the in • - One by one ne-w fa ce s come. her paintings adorn the convqnt parlors But of olden friends how few remain! stitution to which she gave so many St. Catherine’s ■ Dramatic Club an burdens and deprivations of the Lenten of these institutions. ^ y ^ rs of her love ,and labor and that In the death of lister M. Bartholo nounces that it will present “Some season; for as the able director of the Hie Swigeit Bros. Optical Co During her years in religion she was her mortal remains are laid -to rest in mew, who departed this life on Jann- Speed” at the National Theater, 15th and club. Dr. Murphy, puts it, “Rex Beach’ yrhom aad Otvu an indefatigable worker, and when fail the grounds made beautiful by her tire ary 29, at lioretto Heights academy, Lawrence streets, on Tuesday evening, himself never wrote a better or more Ton tiM aigk ost Orndo of Som oo. BoTotod Bselnahrely to ing health made it necessary for her to less hands. Denver loses a pioneer rejigious, and the February 16. Those who hpve attended amusing play than this, and any ama the rttUar and Xnanf ao> give up her duties in the class-room she tartar of Olnas en. Loretto Order one of its most devoted The funeral occurred at Loretto any of the social functions given under teur organization is “going some” to a t 1550 California S t Demrer was ever ready to the utmost of her members. Heights chapel at 9:30 on Saturday, the auspices of this organization in the tempt to stage it. Tickets may be pro ability to labor along other lines. Up January 30. Right Rev. Mgr. Brady, past well know the treat that is in store cured from Father Ryan or any membe.r : t Sister Bartholomew was Miss Cath to the time of her last illness, which was V. O., celebrated the requiem high mass. for them on this occasion. To each per of ^ e club or parish; ; erine Nooning of North Hatfield, Masa, of only a few weeks’ duration, she had The other clerg^ymen present were Rev. son who attends this play will be given We Offer for Sale 6^0' First Mortgage Real and was bom there December ,^13, 1850. charge of the postoffiee at Lore^ Fathers William O’Ryan, Charles Carr, as a souvenir, seventeen hearty laughs She received the religious habit in the Heights. She was a staunch friend, a Masons No Longer Rule Italy. H. R. McCabe, and Edward Clarke. Sev per act and a -lasting merry disposition Estate Loans; also High-Grade Income Loretto society on August 15, 1867. loyal member of her order, and a sil ’ Fortunately for the country and for eral ladies' from the city, old pupils of to take home with him on the eve of Ash ■fe After finishing her novitiate her first ent’worker—her greatest graatness waa the Qiurch, Masonry is no longer the the deceased, were also in attendance. Wednesday to aid him in bearing the Bonds Netting from to 6^0, mission was at Cape Girardeau, Mo., her lack of ostentation. Sisters who dominant power in Italian politics. It ■tl from which place she came to Denver came in contact with her after her ca *The interment waa made in the Lo has n«t yet recovered from the 'body I on December 31, 1875. Ever since that' reer as a teacher was over, lived with retto cemetery, and was in charge of 87 Jesuits to Elect Black Pope. blow administered a* couple of years ago time she has labored in Colorado, with her for years without knowing that W. P. Horan.' The election of the Jesuit superior- by the Italian minister of war. ; The Hibernia Bank andN^Vust Company the exception of two years spent at St. she was an artist of marked ability. Sister Bartholomew is survived by general lies in the hands of 87 Jesuits, Paul, Kan. Sister M. Bartholomew was one of three brothers, John, William, and who represent about 16,000 members of ■, Irish Catholic Press Scored. 15th & Champa Sts. Denver, Colo. At St. Mary’s academy, Denver, and those who opened Loretto Heights acad James Nooning, and by a sister, Mrs. the order in 45 countries, subdivided into The annual report of the leading tem Loretto Heights academy, the deceased emy November 2, 1891. And it is a Anne Breen. 27 provinces, each of Which is entitled to perance organization in Ireland notes three delegates to the conclave, six with regret that it gets but indifferent LEONARD NAMED HEAD father assistants also being entitled to aid from the Catholic press of that coun Pagan Customs Made Means of OF HIBERNIA BANE vote. try. William R. I^eonard was re-elected pres M. A. BURKE, Undertaker ident of the Hiliemia Bank and Trust Grace by Church, Priest Shows company at the annual meeting of stock Our Lines are Complete in 410 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 5219 holders last week. Other officers chosen were W. 0. Reynolds, first vice presi ”1116 Feast of Lights, or Candlemas churches as part of the Cliristnias ueco- dent; M. C. Harrington, second vice Catholic Church Goods and Books D. H A R TFO R D , Day, which was celebrated this week, rations. Hence we hare the Cliristnias president and active manager, and J. 0. ^ENEELY&CO. H. J. BROWN, OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE Watervliet (W estTroy), N. Y. Ellsworth 2911. Y ork 8124. had its origin in a pagan custom, trees today. Talbott, third vice president. Talbott iS " OUR SERVICE UNEXCELLED Chimes, Peals, Churoh, School and The showed the Rev. William O’Ryan in St. When the pope St. Gregory the Great 8uccee. LYNCH—Mary Josephine Lynch of ray is treasurer. The three most ener number of repeaters. It is their wisli 101.5 lArimer, died last week. The re getic workers in the conference are il. to keep in touch with the other Catholic Montreal Churches Must Aid Poor. mains were shipped to East St. Louis, W. Murray, J. J. Dryer and Patrick charities that may work in Berkeley, in DRUGGISTS Most Rev. Archbishop Bruchesi, in a Actual TypewrlUac at the Cost of Zmltatlon. Telephone Main 8665. 111., by Sullivan. Ryan. • • , order that there may be no doubling up 9401 33d Ave. Denver, Colo. letter to the priests of Montreal diocese, BELLAN—Tlie funeral of Frank L. All the cases of jnrvcrty reported in in the work. DENVER MULTIGRAPHING COMPANY urges each parish to provide for the poor Bellan was held Saturday morning, with the neighborhood of the Holy Family The conference has hold weekly meet 606 MINING EXCHANGE BUILDING Por yoar complexion nse Ihrough the St. Vincent de Paul society, requiem mass in the Cathedral at 9:30. church have been investigated and re ings, coming logether every Monday BOSE E. 3CBEAMEB, KgT. if the funds derived from special collec Intennejit, Riverside, care of Horan. lieved by the society.' In many cases night. In this way enthusiasm has been STENOGRAPHIC WORK, ADDRESSING, ETC. Cucumber-Velvet-Cream' tions for ,the poor be insufficient, the A really aiverlor preparation, McGRAIL—Robert Emmett IVfeGrail of persons who were helped did not have kept alive. archbishop gives authority to the rixitors "Keallntr and Soothing. 2840 West Twenty-seventh avenue, son any idea whence the- aid came. Thus So well organi;.cd is the conference Sold only by of each parish to use for the relief of the of W. M. McGrail, day watchman at the th'c true* spirit of the St. Vincent d^j now that it is able to take some of the VAN ZANDT’S CATHEDRAL PHARMACY destitute during the winter all Sunday COLPAZ A tm LOOAN Colorado & Southern shops, was buried P.anl society and of Catholic charity was burdens off the pastor. ' For instance, a / DENNIS J. SULLIVAN (ollection.s except those which arc pre Flowers for All Occasions from the residence Tliursday morning carried out. dance which is to be given for the bene scribed for special purposes. Funeral Designs of last week, with mass at St. Dominic’s A unique way of raising funds for the fit of the church in the Knights of Co on short notice Practical Florist and interment in Mount Olivet. lumbus hall. Fourteenth and Glenarm, CATARRH work has b o ^ used with success. Cath Fine (^nadian Cathedral Rebuilt. I enjoy the confidence of my patrons; if not convcnicMt to call phone in your BENJAMIN — Mrs. Catherine Ben Thursday, February 11, will be held un olic periodical literature bought in bun The reconstruction of St. Dunstan's wants. They will be personally attended to. jamin died at the home of her daughter, der the auspices of the St. Vincent dc Treatment FREE dle lota from the publishers, and thus cathedral, St. Johns, N. B., almost to Sullivan’s Bird Store Mrs. William Miller, 7518 Yates street. Paul and Altar societies. Dr. Gordon, the great Catarrh Special secured at a low rate, has been given out tally destroyed by fire nearly two years Requiem - mass was celebrated at the Phone Main 2488 . 534 Fifteenth St. ist, sends his remarkable new home- ago, is now nearing completion. MTien treatment free on trial. Father W. Mur Holy Family church Friday morning at the contractors have completed their phy, Nebraska, said: “Dr. (iordon’s rem 9, and the body was taken to McCook, work it will be one of the finest edifices edy never fails.” Even if your case Neb., for interment. ‘Neutrality’ Meet is seems incurable write today“and be well W omen’s R etreat of of its kind in the Maritime provinces, O’CONNOR—Michael T. O’Ckinnor died again. / being built somewhat after the style of January 31. Tlie funeral was held yes Planned on Feb. 12; One Day Success at Notre Dame cathedral, Montreal. It WRITE FOR CATALOGUE terday morning from the residence, 2535 OVB BIG lEEVSTBATEB OATAEOGUES OP Home Rem^y Co. cost from $250,000 to $300,000, and will Champa, gtreet, with requiem mass in St. Rosa’s Convent Mullins is Chairman Lincoln, Nebr. the Sacfeil Heart church at 9 o’clock. seat 4,500 people. Pianos, Piano Players, Victrolas SOME TAXiVAHLB SEOBBTS BE- Interment, Mount Olivet. Etc., are yours for the asking. Also full details of our "EAST PAT The January recollection day of the A number of Irish and German- PLAN"—a safe and dignified credit system.. Forty years' success and TBJXEB—How to home cure beef; how DOLAN—The funeral of' John Dolan GOOD LUMP COAL $3.95 Delivered. to keep lemons fresh for three months; Laywoman’s Retreat league was held at Amcrican Catholics are interested in a reputation behind your dealings with us. Address how to keep flowers frfesh tor weeks; was held Wednesday, with requiem mass St. Rosa’s convent last Saturday evening mass meeting to be held to advance the how to keep eggs and butter fresh for in Annunication church, and interment . T. P. SMITH THE KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC CO. six months; how to make hens lay all and Sunday. cause of “neutrality,” at the Auditorium, Dealer in WEST’S LARGEST AND OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE through the moulting and winter sea-' at Mount Olivet cemetery. He lived son; the easiest way to ‘keep setting, The exercises began with night prayer February 12. John I. Mullins, the a t COAL AND COKE 1625-27-29-31 California St., Denver hens, pigeons and poultry free from at 3930 Humboldt. and me \ ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION