CARDINAL DOUGHERH PRAISES SPIRIT WEST m on DIE ORW DEIERMNED DRIVE TO SAVE

Constitution of D. S. in Danger, Bishop His Own Meteoric Rise to High Place Gallagher Warns Proves His L e a U ip

— 'V" UL-.- ...... ^ ..... Detroit, Aug. 1.— More than 800 tending all over the United States. The editor of The Register, in fif­ priest, he was promoted five years clergy and representatiy^s from 220 But we are not going into a fight on PrActically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as teen years of newspaper writing, had later to a more important Filipino parishes gathered in tl^ K . of C. hall the public school. We are not asking Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W . C. News Service intendewed almost everything under ^ee, and in 1915 was transferred to here Monday at a /fereat diocesan anything for ourselves that we would the sun except a king, a Pope and a the Bishopric of Buffalo, N. iT. Three meeting and formally launched a not grant to a fellow-citizen. If the Cardinal. Last Saturday night, he years later he became Archbishop of drive in defense ot^xhe private schools school amendment is defeated, noth­ talked to a Cardinal— of rather the Philadelphia and after three more of Michigan. The campaign is the ing will be taken from the public VOL XIX. NO. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1924, J2.00 PER YEAR Cardinal talked to him. Now he is years was made a Cardinal, the first Catholic reply to the proponents of schools. If the amendment is lost, looking for a king and hopes one day from that city. the proposed . constitutional amend­ no change will result in the compul­ to interview a Pope. Cardinals are. uncommon enough ment aimed at parochial and private sory school law. The Cardinal interviewed last Sat that the visit of His Eminence last schools. * “ We are not the aggressors. We urday was Hia Eminence, the Saturday and Sunday was only the A plan of campaign was outlined are simply defending constitutional Archbishop o f Philadelphia, Dennis second of a man of this rank to Colo­ by Ernest A. O’Brien,-William M. rights long ours. OUR S T A l. P I M Y STATED Romance of Love Dougherty, D.D. When the editor rado. He arrived Saturday afternoon Walker, _ William P. Bradley, and “ The advocates of the amendment 111I “ interviewed” the famous Archbishop at 4:30 and left Sunday morning at James Fitzgerald. Bishop Gallagher, would herd all children into one sys­ Mannix of Australia several years 10:30, being the guest of the Rev. addressing the gathering, pointed Out tem of schools. They lose sight o f The Register, a Church paper, cannot ent^- partisan poli­ ago, the session consisted in being in­ Hugh L. McMenamin of the Cathedral II that not only the future of Catholic the fact that the best educators in the tics, and hfts never taken a stand in Ifavor of &rk’ particular in­ for Dead Wife is terviewed by that prelate on Amer­ ana saying Mass in St. Mary’s aca­ schools was at stake, but also the public schools are opposed to reduc­ dividual for office. In the present city electiln, however, it ican conditions. Every question met demy chapel. In his party were tho Cjonstitution of the United States and ing everything to one standard, are a swift parry and left tne would-be the liberty of the world. actually bent on separating pupils on can and does take an emphatic .stand against any attempt to interviewer answering questions in­ the Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. P. Sinnot, the Printed instructions, with litera­ grounds of natural endowment.” have the Ku Klux Klan or any other secret society control the stead of getting his answered. With Rev. Leo MacGinley, D.D., brother of ture pertinent to the campaign, were Bishop Gallagher has appointed a Rewarded by God municipal government. ■ Cardinal Dougherty, things were en­ Bishop MacGinley of Fresno, and the given out to all present, and the cru­ diocesan committee of twenty prom­ tirely different. The reporters sat Rev. John A. McEarlan, O.S.A. saders for freedom of education and inent Catholic laymen to form a This is America, It is a land of religious; tolerance. Its around waiting. He came in, imme­ Cardinal Dougherty said to The. religious liberty will carry to every strong organization throughout the constitutional law demands that offices be distrtbiTted without diately commanded the entire situa­ Register: “The object of our trip quarter of the diocese the importance diocese to carry on the school cam­ any regard to a man’s religious convictions. in Wonderful Way tion, sat down, talked, never hesi­ west was to attend the installation of the issue and the facts and argu­ paign. The move Monday was to ex­ tated, and then got up and left, with at Fresno of Bishop MacGinley, a ments for constitutional liherty. pand this organization so that Uie Yet there is an organization that would ban every Catholic polite greeting. He did all the former Philadelphia priest who later Fight Wholly Defentive drive might reach every corner of the A romance of the soul, involving and Jew from public office, and would tell the; Negro that he the love of a husband for his dead talking. No chance for questions. was a companion Bishop with me in The keynote speech of the meeting diocese. There were both priests and is not wanted amongst us. It is an organizatioji that is dyna­ The writer was as interested in the the Philippines, serving fourteen was delivered by James Fitzgerald. laymen present from every pai'ish, wife, a great gift to charity in her miting at the very foundations of the republic. . memory, and the return of the hus­ man as in what he said. What makes a years as Bishop of Nuevas Caceres. He said in part: and these men, selected because of man a Cardinal? The rank is one of He was installed in his new see July ‘‘We are entering today upon a their keen interest in the issue at to the sacraments after years And any man who openly consorts with tracers, with ene­ of absence was told to a Register the greatest to which any human 31 and I presided. All the Bishops campaign that will carry us through hand, will now return to their own being can attain. It is a spiritual of the San Francisco province were* the first sector of a battle ex­ section to organize parochial units. mies of the American republic, is not fit to ;hold office in representative Tuesday by the Rt. America. Rev. Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland, office, but of such commanding place present, with the exception qf Arch- ’ We are interested in this election not because we want to one of the great Bishops of America, that its holders have entry, on terms bishop Hanna, who is in Europe. who visited at the home of the Rev. of absolute equality, to any court in “ We have been struck by the see any particular individual made Mayor of D ^ver. We are Hugh L. McMenamin for several the world. Looking at Cardinal growth of the West, Seattle and Los not interested in any political party. { days. Dougherty’s face, with its strong Angeles are going to be two of the Bishop B ecban Goes Down Aisle But we are interested in Americanism. The man in the case is Caesar jaw, one realized that here was a greatest cities, not only in the nation, Denver, where do you stand? Are you part of a republic Grasselli, nationally known as a man whom sheer force of leadership out in the world. I visited the Paci­ chemical manufacturer. Mr. Gras­ had lifted up. Consecrated in 1903 fic coast last in 1917. Seven years or part of an “ empire?” selli, an Italian, is very wealthy and as a Bishop of the Philippine islands have shown a phenomenal growth, to Confirm Aged Indian Woman had several homes. But the one he after thirteen years as an American (Continued on Page 3.) liked best was in Euclid avenue, Cleveland, in a five-acre estate, a little too far out to be convenient Cincinnati.— The following inVi- from his chair at the altar steps and, but in a valuable location. He had with his attendants, went down to­ New Newspaper Press Ordered; dent during the hrst administration been devoted to his late wife, and Rev. William P. Barr to B e e p of the sacrament of Confirmation by ward the woman in the aisle and con­ he had bought this home for her. firmed her there. It was a touch that Bishop Francis J. Beckman of Lin­ Here she spent the last,ten years of won all hearts, to see the kindness her life as an invalid. In remem- coln. Neb., is told in a letter received and patience of the Bishop, after a Register Must Get Larger Home braflde of her, it seemed that it would here: protracted ceremony, two sermons, be a desecration to have the estate Seminary President Here A gin “ Bishop Beckman administered the with interpretations in Sioux follow­ used for anything but religious pur­ sacrament of Confirmation to seven­ ing each and two and one-half hours was “jabbed out.” k was determined poses. So he went to Bishop ty-five Indians in South Dakota last in the sanctuary. The Indians show ^ The Denver Catholic Register with­ sereral-yaura-to-'aitaliffisfa our own Schrembs and offered H_tJ> Wm; The Very' -Rev. William P. Barr,- - lath er William M. Brennan, C.M., week. In the class were manjrwho many marks of devotedness ah d lti- in a few weeks # in eompletb its print­ plant, and $11,009 was invested in But before he turned it over, he C.M.,- D.D., Ph.p., former rector of were old, lame and infirm. At the fection toward Bishop Beckman, and J.C.D., who has been rector o f the ing piknt, with the Ihstaltetion of a machinery just about two years ago. put a little army of workingmen at St. Thomas’ Seminary, is to return end, an old, blind, crippled Indian gave him a collection which he local seminary, will remain in Den­ press large enough to handle the pa­ This bought enough to enable os to labor on it, putting it into beautiful the presidency of that institution woman was gotten into the aisle bv promptly dispersed among the cate­ per. A considerable improvement in establish our own composing room, condition. Then he took the Bishop this fall. Father Barr left here to ver, but will not be a member o f the the catechists and started forward. chists. They also gave him atiicles but it was still necessary to have the out to inspect it. His Lordship was faculty. He is to devote his time to Her progress was extremely slow, and the appearance of the publication is become president of Dallas univer­ of beaded work and a beautiful pair press work on the new.spapet .done delighted and told Grasselli that he sity, after having been at the head the forthcoming campaign and thb before A e was half way up the aisle o f elaborately beaded moccasins, promised. In order to install the new elsewhere. A new Miehle press has wished to use it as a home for crip- of the local institution for two years. organization of a guild for the as­ all before her were confirmed. The which Rev. Dr. John L. SeufTert, who machinery, it is necessary to obtain now been ordered, at a cost of prac- ded children. Grasselli was tender- He spent a year at Dallas then a year sistance of the seminary. He will be master of ceremonies gave a nervous accompanied him, suggested might be larger quarters, and a large store Ucally $6,000, and other necessary y pleased with this idea and added a at Perryville, Mo., as the rector of particularly well fitted for this, as and dissatisfied glance, but Bishop used, in emergency, as the Bishop’s room at 1823 California street has machinery will be installed, repre­ beautiful chapel to the building. St. Mary’s seminary. He returned the movement for the campaign se­ Beckman, with true benignity, rose slippers.” been leased. Next week’s paper will be issued from that location. senting an outlay of considerably Then came the day of the opening, to Denver last spring to make plans cured a great impetus under his di­ For years, the printing of the paper more than $1,000 additional. when a distinguished group of men for a drive in behalf of St. Thomas’ rection. attended, on invitation. The Bishop, and has been engaged in retreat work It was under Father Barr that the after conferring with Grasselli, had most of the summer. He came back movement for the campaign was first named the institution Rosemary, the to Denver for a brief visit last week, spoken of. It is fitting, therefore, Anti'Clerical Govemineiit Gives Johanna Grasselli Memorial Home but had to leave again to give other that he should be at the head when ‘ } Father Rohison, Now in Colorado, for Crippled Children. The name retreats. the crusade reaches its climax. fitted as if inspired. Mrs. Grasselli, when she first went to the place, High Honors to French Nuns found a rosemary bush growing ou^ side a window. No one Knew how it Resigns as University President got there. But she loved it. And the home was opened in the month Bishop Schrembs Tells Colorado It s Paris.— Justin Godard, minister of The minister of the interior has al­ of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Rosary, labor in the Herriot cabinet, has so awarded the medal o f honor of he went to Colorado Springs. Dur­ October, and hence the name had a signed the appointment to the rank of public assistance to two nuns from St. Louis.— The Rev. William F. beautiful Catholic meaning. Robison, S.J., has resigned as presi­ ing the past week he returned for Knight of the Legion of Honor of the hospital of Oran. three days to present his resignation (Continued on Page 6) Sure to Succeed in Seminary Drive Sister Mary Joseph, of a nursing or­ While the Herriot regime, in its dent of St. Louis university and the and is now in Colorado again. It is der at Le Puy. The appointment is ministerial declaration, announced Rev. Charles H. Cloud has been ap- reported that he will probably remain based on the following citation; “ Sis­ that it was in favor of a strict appli­ there for an indefinite period. up. The same general sermon out­ ter Mary Joseph has never ceased to cation of the law governing reli^ous lointed acting-president in his place, The Rt. Rev. Joseph So’irembs, D. Father Cloud, the acting president, lines were used by all, but they could lavish care to her patients with un­ orders, an application which might father Robison’s resignation, prof­ Boulder Editor D., Bishop of Cleveland, whose dio­ fered because of the state of his is a native of Cincinnati. He was fill in according to their own ideas. alterable kindness and devotion, giv­ assume a hostile and even aggressive cese has just had a most successful health, became effective ihimediately raduated with the class of 1897 An index card system, listing every ing the example of a life entirely turn, it is worthy of note that the and Father Cloud has taken over the rom St. Xavier’s college and, that drive in behalf of a petite seminary, single Catholic in the diocese, was made up of sacrifice which has won members of the cabinet have begun f same year, joined the Society of told a Register reporter, at the Den­ qbtained, through parish censuses. for her the moving gratitude of the their regime by paying a tribute to administration of the office of presi- dent. Jesus. He was ordained to the priest­ Raps Lawhreaking ver Cathedral rectory, this weeK, that And then the people were individually the devotion and merit of the nuns. unfortunate.” Father Robison was appointed hood in 1914 after completing his there is not the least d.iubt of the solicited. The money came from the president of the university in 1920. theologrical and philosophical studies success of the Colorado drive for poor, not the rich. The rich are ex­ ''About a year later, ill health induced at St. Louis university. Since that 500,000 to enlarge 'ind endow St. pected, however, to give individual him to offer his resignation. At that time he has been connected with the of Secret Society ’homas’ seminary, Denver. gifts such as that of one man who tim«, however, he was prevailed upon university continuously as profe^or The Bishop, who expects the Cleve­ has since contributed $15,000 for Ten Sisters of Loretto Given to reconsider and he remained as of philosophy.' regent of the medical land drive to total four million dol­ mosaic work in the chapel. president although severely handi­ and dental schools, and, for the past The Boulder, Colo., News Herald, lars, said that the idea of helping The pulpit exchange Was so suc­ capped by his physical condition. At three months, acting regent of the on August 1, contained the following educate men for the priesthood ap­ cessful that it will be made annual the close of tn«ne last scholastic year school of law. editorial; peals to the Catholic public as noth­ for several years and the drive will By What Authority? ing else. He said that two things be continued. The seminary, which Degrees; Fatker Walsh is Orator will grant college degrees, will take What authority have masked and were necessary: thorough organiza­ robed klansmen to stand armed along tion and exchange of pulpits. For men through two years of college a public highway in Boulder county? three Sundays before the Cleveland work and two years of philosophy, During the weeks of June and July, the commission of Christ's Church De Valera to Continue Fight, They -carry their arms on the as­ drive, the priests were sent into puj- and will then send them to the major about one hundred Sisters of Loretto could have been nothing less than sumption that they have a right to pits other than their own to talk it seminary of the province. from Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, Ne­ “ to teach all nations.” Beginnin; protect themselves in case any per­ braska, Colorado, New Mexico, Ari­ in the synagogues of the Jews an sons try to molest their meeting. zona and Texas devoted themselves the market places of the pagans, the But members of our fraternal to intensive study in the departments teaching Church, in defense o f Divine But hy BaBots, Not Soldiers lodges do not go to meeting armed. of arts and music of Loretto Heights truth given into her keeping, was They are not required to have guns Puehio Loretto A d em y Bought hy college. The summer session closed soon forced to enter the fields of since their purposes are peaceful and last Friday, August 1, with beautiful science, of history, of philosophy, (By James H. Cox, Dublin Correspon­ house of Sear T. O’Kelly, T.D., they have a constitutional-guarantee religious exercises in the chapel of and not to enter only, but to become, dent, N. C. W. C. News Service). number of citizens with bared heads of the right of the people peaceably the college. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Rich­ herself, the teacher of all the arts Dublin.— The release of Eamon De escorting him there. It is confidently to assemble. ard Brady, chaplain of the college, and sciences, establishing her oWn Valera and Austin Stack caused a understood by N.C.W.C; Service that The very fact that members of the Sacred Heart Parish for School and professor of religion and Church institutions, wherein Christian truth sense of relief among personu of ev­ his next movement will be a visit to K.K.K. must in hoods and gowns go history, officiated; in the sanctuary was the leaven of the full measure ery shade of opinion in all parts of his family and to his constituency in to a secluded spot for their meetings County Clare. were the Rev. Hugh McMenamin, the of learning. Ireland. It is now assured tliftt poli­ and must have armed guards, shows Pueblo.— A deal was closed this will take advantage of this golden op­ Rev. Francis Walsh, the Rev. Joseph The glorious record of the Church’s tical opposition in the southern por­ De Valera’s Political Plans that this organization is founded on week whereby the Loretto academy portunity to secure for their children Then he will return at once to po­ McMullen, and the Rev. John P. labor and achievement in the field of tion of the country will be strictly principles inimical to the teachings passes into the hands the Sacred a Catholic education. The parish has litical activities. Three elections for j n Moran. 'The degree of bachelor of education, the saving of the literature constitutional. of the Master and to constitutional Heart parish and iiyfne future will not had a school before. arts was conferred on ten sisters: of Greece and Rome, the spreading The Republican leaders, it is under­ the Dail are pending, and the Repub­ government. lican chief will throw all his energies be used as a parochial school. The Sister WL. Aimee, Sister M. Lilliana, of knowledge by means of ttie Cath­ stood, have a constructive program A Colorado statute says; “If any academy has beejr conducted by the Sister Mary Jean, St. Mary’s acad­ edral schools and numerous convents which they intend to put before the into these contests. Thus the new person shall have upon him any pis­ constitutional turn in Irish political Sisters of LoreWo for the past forty emy, Denver; Sister M. Antonina, and. monasteries, the establishing of people f 6r the development of the tol, gun, knife, dirk, bludgeon, or years and has<^ccomplished wonder­ ADVERTISING FAKER IS AT action will be signalized. Sister M. Roberta, Sister Rose Cyril, universities in all lands, the devotion country’s resources and national sen­ other offensive weapon with intent ful work in ;me field of Catholic edu­ Bishop Dignam was among the first WORK Loretto academy, Ef Paso, Texas; of hundreds of thousands of men timents. New groupings in Irish pub­ to assault any person, every such per­ cation. It is with regret that the to send De Valera a cordial message. A man calling himself N. B. Sister M. Dafrosa, Loretto academy. and women who gave up the world to lic life may soon be expected. son on conviction shall be fined in people of Pueblo, independent of Many persons of Free State sympa­ Collins is soliciting ads for “ The Las Vegas, New Mexico;-Sister Mary consecrate their lives to the service In the rank and file of the popula­ any sum not exceeding five hundred creed, see the passing of this grand Gerald, Loretto academy, Kansas of Catholic education,— these are thies did likewise. dollars or imprisoned in the county Catholic Herald” and has work­ tion the events since the signing of old institution, which has been con­ ed in Loveland. There is no City, Missouri; Sister M. Ignacite, facts that cannot be gainsaid. the Anglo-Irish treaty have left no jail not exceeding six months.” nected with the early history of Pu­ Loretto academy. Pueblo; Sister M. Gladstone did not exaggerate when The News-Herald also understands such paper in this part o f the trades o f bitterness. Citizens, inre- eblo. The building is a large and country and nobody is author­ Martha, Loretto academy, St. Louis. he stated: “ The Cathdiic Chutch has respective of their personal views, GREELEY INCREASES ITS that these Klan guards wore stars, commodious one, with beautiful and The Rev. Francis Walsh, professor of marched for mbtfe than fifteen hun­ And the Colorado law provides ized to collect money for any are keenly desirous that a concilia­ REGISTER SUPPORT spacious grounds surrounding It. It such Catholic purpose without sociology and political science at Lor­ dred years at the head of human civ­ tory and tolerant tone shall inspire ‘“ITiat any person or persons who was recently valued at $75,000. The Due to the assistance of credentials from the Dioceke of etto Heights college, in an inspiring, ilization, and has harnessbd to her public affairs. . . . , shall in this state, without due au Rev, 'Thos. J. Wolohan, who has been scholarly address exhorted the gradu chariot as the horses of a triumplml the Rev. Raymond Hickey and thority,'exercise or attempt to exer Denver. The srficitor, wherever Immediately on his liberation De pastor for fourteen years, and his he appears, should be reported ates and the students of the summer car, the chief intellectual and mdtei’- Valera proceeded to the Republican zealous laymen, the circulation else the functions of, or hold himself parishioners are to be congratulated of The Register recently had a to the police. Monsignqr Raber, school to learn well the lessons taught ial forces of the world.” headquarters at Suffolk street, Dub­ or themselves out to anyone as a dep­ on the acquisition of this valuable considerable increase in Gree­ administrator of the dioceee in by Jesus, the true teacher of man Had the Church been allowed ta lin. Some minutes later he motored uty sheriff, constable, marshal, po­ property. The Sacred Heart parish ley. Father Hickey has always the absence of Bishop Tihfeh, kmd. In part he said: continue her world-wide cohtrbl ol' to his home in the suburbs, only to liceman or other peace officer, shall school will open its doors early next been conspicuous for consistent has issued no authorization to A teaching .Church, Divinely guid­ education, the face of the earth would find that his wife and family had left be deemed gu il^ of a misdemeanor, September, when it is expected thati support of the Catholic press. Collins to work. ed, is the only substitute for Christ s be far different today. But the for the west o f Ireland a week pre­ and on conviction thereof, shall be a large number of Catholic children! abiding presence in the flesh; and (Continued on Page 8). viously. That night he slept in the (Continued on Page 3) will be enrolled and that the parents

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION P A G E T W O THE DBNVEB CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, August 7,1924. Sterlii^ Society lissio ii at^pniigs Leadville Girl Irene Keadng, Register Reporter, Open at Regis August 21 Sells Baked M s|Proves Socclss; in Dies on Coast Dies at Hospital in Trinidad

Leadville.— Word was received last (Ry Lucille Kinney) Miss Irene Keating, for eight years worker. From girlhood, she has ever The morning of Monday, July 28, each sent in three of its stgunchest week of the death of Miss Lavagna Sterling.— The members o f the A1 cpirriispondent of The Register in been faithful in the promotion of any saw tv^enty-three men returning from men. tar and Rosary society held a very, Ckarge of Jesuits Harding, formerly of this city, at the « Tupsdav of iSsfweek plan for the upbuilding of rejigion, Regis college to their r'eaj)ective TTie retreat tht6ngl)out was such successful bake sale Saturday after­ homes and occupations— men truly „ revelation, such an' experience, that and has been one of the hardest lab­ noon at the Byrne store. Colorado Springs..—The woman's orers in bazaars and other benefit af­ V and deeply happy over all that Imd :o a man all bore solemn witness to J. W. McGinley of Denver spent been aecomplisned duping their spir­ Jie fact that every ptqroise made ih mission given last week at St. Mary's fairs. Miss Keating succeeded the Tuesday in Sterling. ter, Minn.,^ to the Mayo brothere, she late William Cody as Trinidad cor­ itual retreat, July 24r28. Qf these announcements and invitations has church by the Jesuits, Fathers Cun­ Mrs. J. J. Cunningham and chil­ ningham and Fallon, closed Sunday went to California, but the change GD. JUNCTION BRIDE, respondent of Tl^ Register. Like retreatants, ten werei. residents of men iulfilled even superabundantly, dren, Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond, did not benefit her. Miss Harding was Denver; besides, there were very and, indeed, that all the loud praise afternoort with the Rosary, a short DENVER BRIDEGROOM her, he was an uPtiring worker for Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Calmes and daugh­ sermon, the Papal blessing and Bene- formerly a telephone operator in the the Church. Mr. Cody met a sudden worthy representatives from Boulder, and eulogies they had lim n ed tp ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Redmond and Leadville exchange. , • , ^ , - - , „ n 1 diction. All the services during the (Loretta Callahan) death in a railroad accident. Florence and Rocky Ford, and while from the Ups of enthusiastic promo­ daughter and Mr. and Btes. Roy Coun- J y,eii attended. This week The Altar and Rosary society held Colorado Springs and Pueblo each ters of the retreat rapveBjent could ley e^oyed a picnic party at Pioneer j gggg men’s mission in progress its regular meeting on Wednesday "^Grand Junction.— Monday ipomin&i sent two, La Junta and Longmont tell only a small fractional part of evening of last week, followed by a July 28, Miss Helen Ryan became the the truth and good, pf the beauty anc park Tuesday evening. , . l Avith practically the same services, Miss Lulu Koehler and brother is— three mission Masses at 6, social hour, and received Holy Com­ bride of Mr. Thomas Whelan of Den- wealth of the spiritual exercises of Paul retunied Tuesday from a visit g .45 8 o’clock, followed by short munion in a body on Sunday. ver. The couple was married at High a retrpat for men.", wite relatives in Iowa. I instructions, and the evening services Next Sunday will be Communion Mass with Father Bertrand offici­ Regis college ofFeps still another Mr. and Mrs. Lester Purfurst andl^^ g ; i 5, which consist of the Rosary, day for the Junior Holy Name society ating. Mr. Albert and Miss Margaret Ogden ; retreat, the third and last of this children, Nadine and Leland, are|ggyp,g„ Benediction, following and the Young Ladies’ sodality. Ryan were witnesses. A wedding Boarding Schools 1924 season: Thursday, August 21, spending the week iq the Peudre I confessions are heard, Funeral services were held pn Sat­ (breakfast was served at the home 01 8;30 p. m. to Monday, August 25, urday for Edward Confrey and on the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. canon. , „ n, • •, j I The Misses Lucille Miller and Irene t o 7:80-a. m. Address ail communica­ Mr. an^Mrs. J, B. Trierweiler and j student nurses at the Monday for Francis Thayer, whP was Byap, for tpe close friends and rela­ 3 tions to the Reverend Retreat Direc­ tives, after which Mr. and Mrs. daughter Eva, and sons Bernard and Monday for Sqlt Lake killed IP an accident at the Bush tor, Regis college, W. 50th avenue Whelan left for Denvpr where they Theater ■■ ■'/•* C4rtrfactt.a Vy. ■ Joseph are spending a vacation of a|cfty^City, where^h'g,g they^jjgy will^fn take special tunnel. and Lowell boulevard, Denver. Three children were Baptized dur­ will make their home, Bc«ie4icttne Piithers ,-j . week in Fort Collins, the guests o ff training.— Miss Rose Rosenbach, who Colfax and Ogden P-SU'i r ’ -- ing the last week. On Tuesday, July their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. E.| has been confined to her home by The mother superior of Leaven­ MAUR HILL I 29, Robert William, son of Mr. and ScpsfvtC)' for' |CS*ftdd:i SECOND NATIONAL RETREAT By Mueller. tonsilitis, is improved and able to be worth, Kansas, was a visitor at St. Miss Lucille Burk^has accepted a out.— Dr. Weber and the Misses Rose Mrs. Chris Fahey, received the sacra­ Mary’s hospital for several days. ’■?*V , ! HOSPITAL NPNS ment. Alice, the daughter of Mr. and position at the Logan County Nation-1 Fitemaurice and Alvena Leversedge Margaret and Anna Ryan ar­ FRIDAY. AUGUST 8 Si ;BENEDiGT*S CULLEGK Milwaukee, Wig.,—The second of Mrs. Wm. Raker, was Baptized on the two retreats tor hospital sisters al bank. spent the week-end at Carroll lakes. rived home from Denvpr and will TOM MIX in High & ht«i and CijUffit lor Voting Men Mrs. J. J. Kennedy, who underw pt — The Misses Athene Went and Phil Saturday^ and Pietro, son of Mr. and spend the remainder of the summer “ THE LONE STAR RANGER” of various communities has just been Mrs. Abidon Martinez, was Baptized concluded at Spring Ranh, Ok#uchee, major operation at the Sterling ena Speckerman have returned from in this city. Cooducted by F . hospital Wednesday, Is recovering lamp Vessey. where they spent the on Sunday. Mr. Lawrence LaGrani died Satur­ Wisconsin, the present headquarters Miss Agnes Veronica Harrington SATURDAY, SUNDAY ANp BeueOictiot; Sutters - of the Catholic Hospital association. satisfactorily. last week.— Mr. and Mrs. John Mc< day, July 25, from a ruptured ap­ MONDAY, Aug. 9, 10. H MT. ST. SCHOl AS nCA Miss Mary Breideqbach spent the jaffery are here with Thomas Mc- and Walter Paquette were united in pendix. The funeral was held from JACKIE COOGAN in The second retreat was conducted by marriage on Wednesday evening of ' ACAPEMY k m rOLtEOE week-end in Greeley. Csffery, Sr., who has been seriously St. Joseph’s church and interment ; “ A BOY OF FLANDERS” the Rev, E. P. Garesche, S.J., and was last week. After a short honeymoon Gtadfi. Hi*i. Schi»l ind CbBe*!!’ attended by more than forty sisters Mrs. J. J. Kinney is visiting at the ill at his home, 11 W. Boulder street. was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery. 6fc» Girl*-,- home of her daughter. Mrs. W. D. rs. Spencer Penrose spent the trip they ■will reside in Salida. Wednesday night at 7:30 will be representing the following communi-'' Miss Roselle of Pando is recuper­ I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ties: Sisters of St. Francis of both the Brownj in KimbaU, Nebraska. week-end at Glenwood Springs.— The a meeting of the Altar society at the August 12 and 13 , An interesting and delightful m eet-funeral____ of Anton Kucera was held ating from an appendicitis operation home of Mrs. Freidman. MADGE KENNEDY in A tchisoii* Kansas brown and jiiack habit; Sisters of St. at St. Vincent's hospital. Dominic: Sisters of St. Joseph, and ing of the Young Ladies’ sodality was' gt, Mary’s church Monday Father Bertrand took a number of “ THREE MILES OUP' held Monday evening at the home of 1 morning, Interment was in Ever- Mrs. Catherine Dooley and family, boys up to Ouray for an outing. Mercy Sisters, representing many Miss Dorothy Lansky, and James Ir- hospitals from tbc East and West. Miss Marguerite Meqtgen. j green cemetery.— Among the Repub- Those in the party were Herbert Wil­ ; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Mrs. Thomas Duffy and children lican delegates to the judicial as- wip, all o f Denver, are visiting rela- son, John Freidman, Clifford Wilson, August 14 and IS ...... have returned to their home here af-|sembly to he held in Denver August tives and friends in this city. Robert Wilson and William Callahan. James Kirkwood and Lila Lee in 4»t ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'I'***^***********’***********'**♦{ ter spending the summer with rela- 8 are Mrs. Spencer Penrose, Mrs, A Misses Ellen Campbell, Anna Mae “WANDERING HUSBANDS” tives in Nebraska. H. Horton, Miss Therese Colburn, W. and Margaret Cody, Kathleen Mc­ S. Reynolds, Thos. McCaffery, Jr., Dermott and Beatrice Brennan spent PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS ♦4 t i »ai Japies E. Donlon, W. Starsmore, E., Sunday at Hortense Springs. M t St Gertrude Academy CHASi, STEWART DIES; P, Ripley; while Daniel Moloney, The Rev. Father Trunk arrived in ' PROMINENT NEGRO Thomas I. Pursell and John Dingell the city last Saturday to succeed BOULDER, COLORADO are among the Democratic delegates. Father John Miklavcip as paster of !! — Mrs. Thomas Kimsella of Cragraore St. Joseph’s church. Father Miklav Under the direettop pf . the Sisters o f Charity, B.V.M., is p hoarding Charles Stewqrt, a negro apd a has gone te Rochester, Minn., for a cic left for Chicago on Monday. school eniphasizing the best influence of home. * Civil war hero, member of the Sacred month’s visit. She expects to drive The Annunciation parish Dramatic Pictures to Frame! Heart church, was buried Wednesday back with Dr. and Mrs. Dwyer. club is rehearsing three nights a wpek The Academy enjoys the adyantqge of a most picturesque and from that edifice, with the Byron L. for its coming production. Do you know that there is an up-to-date fram­ healthful location. Carr post of tlm Grand Army pf the ing department at our retail store, 1624 Arapa­ Republic attending. Mrs. Leonard Smith of 1533 Thirtieth avenue. hU hoe Street? . The courses, of study erabruep the Grani- only related survivor, is a daughter. If you have pictures or mirrors that need mar, Couim^rdal and Academic Depart­ Boulder Reading He wa§ age4 more thap 89 and was framing, you’I find a complete line of pleasing A ments. Special advantages in instru­ born in Havery in Maryland, but ea- Eberly Gould and designs and a workman who understands the B O A R D IN G mental and vocal music. caped and went pord) when he was business. I aged 15. He served gs a laii4aman SCHOOL The prices are very reasonable, too. FOR GIRLS For further particulars, address Sistar Superior in the pa'vy iq the war, and fer years' Traveli^es by was a conspicuous figure ip Penyer Mary Ellyas Wed Memorial day parades- Dr. Geo. O’Brien MePhee & McGiiinity Co, at Canon City Paint Headquarters Boulder.— On board the splendid Mitin 318 1624 AmRahpe “ Franconia” of the Cunard steamship - Canon City.— Miss' Mary Ellyas LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE line, Dr. Geo. O’Brien of South Chi­ and Eberly Gould of Canon C cago, son of Mrs. Kate O’Brien of wpre married last Thursday morning this city, has written four very intcr- at 9:30 in the rectory of St. Mich estipg letters to Editor Paddock of ael’s church. They were attended by for l^ e Camera, descriptive of his ttavols Mr. apd Mrs. Zavqrl, bipthpr-hi-law m to Iceland and other points that have .tv and sister o f the bride. Mr. and Mrs been visited. Dr. O’Brien is a brother Gould left after the ceremony for an Women of Eugene O'Brieti, noted motion pic­ auto trip to Kansas, where they will i»: ture star. visit ■with relatives of the bridegroom GREAT Miss Carmel La Torra, organist, is The bride is the daughter of Mr. and to be congratulated on the success Mrs. Jos. Ellyas of Pro.spect heights >> of the recital that was given by Mr. Gould is employed by the Em BREAD twenty-eight of her pupils in the sen­ pire Zinc Co. of this city. ate room of Macky auditorium. Father Hennessey, chaplain of Mt, Resident George Hclmer received word of S t Scholastica’s academy, has gone ihe death Thursday of his brother, to Chicago, where he will visit until n n d Edward J. Helmer, a prominent bus­ August 15 with his mother and other iness man of Quincy, 111. relatives. Thi» label Miss Mary Minici, who is now a A number of the acadcm:|f girls en protect* you To Eat I D a y nurse in Denver, was in Boulder vis­ joyed a picnic at Three-afile Spring iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening and later at­ S t u d e n t s Joe Minici, Sixth ^nd 'iValnut streets. tended the play, “ Peg 0’ My Heart, Miss Minici is a graduate of Mt. St! which play the girls at one time put Gertrude’s academy. on themselves. Those at the picnic R. J. Nicol, who has been spending were: Katherine Fitzgerald, Marion Physicians are Prescribing the past two weeks with his family Pease, Rhoda Fox, Regina Esser, An on Fifth str’eet, left for a two weeks’ na Hein, Catherine Hein, Cecil Park, DEEP ROCK WATER trip to Fort Collinsf' Cheyenne and Margaret La Croix, Mazie Harvey, — in cases of summer complaint and bowel disorders be­ Incorporated under the laWsfof Colorado with full power tp confbr Degrees and State Teachers’ Certificates. ether northern points. He was ac­ Irene Harvey, Nettie Harvey and companied bv Mrs. Nicol. Mary Parks. cause they know that pure drinking water is one of the Affiliated with the Catholic University of America. Member Catholic Education Association of Colleges. Miss Beatrice Lennartz, who under Little Miss Janys Elanor Horan, big aids to recovery of health. High School Department accradited, by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. went a very serious operation three who has been quite ill fop the past weeks ago at the sanatorium, was on few weeks, is very much improved. PHONE Special OpportunHie* fpr Art. Collfge of Muaic Sunday allowed to return to her Mrs. Robert Sullivan and daughter home. M. 2586 ^ w Manitou Water Empowered by the State to Grant the Degree, Bachelor of Music, and Teachers’ Certificates in Music. Margaret arrived in town Tuesday Mrs. George H. Murphy left for from Independence, Mo., for a visit Denver to attend the funeral o f her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horan. For Catalogue Addreea The Registrar, Loretto Heigl)ts College, Lorettp, Colorado cousin! Mrs. Adelaide S. Morse, wife Misa Elizabeth Lutz returned to of Calvin H. Morse. Mr. Morse was Canon City Wednesday after spend­ ■A ...ViJ...... l.5 g g formerly manager of the Brown Pal­ ing several weeks visiting with rela­ ace hotel, Denver. tives af Creede, Colo. Robert Burke, after a week’s visit Miss Marie Esser left last week Stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL at the' home of his father, John for Rains, Utah, where she will visit' Burke, 1140 Euclid, left for his home with her sister, Mrs. Chris Gehlbach. in Casper, accompanied foy his sisters, She will also visit in Salt Lake City Margaret and Mrs. Rutli (FConneil, during her stay in Utah. WHEN !N COLORADO SPRINGS REGIS COLLEGE and the Tatter of Chicago, who will visit Rev. Father Deitz and Dr. E. J. with their sister, Mrs. Carl J. Wickert Burke have gone over on the Gunni­ and family. ' son for a few weeks’ camping and . I At Sacred Heart church. Miss Ve fishing trip. REGIS HIGH SCHOOL ronica Biebl became the bride of Lawrence Juerling, the wedding being performed by Rev. father Biebl of YUM A NEWS W E 3 T f i f t i e t h a v e n u e AND LOWELL BOULEVARD Columbus, Ohio, an uncle of the bride. Tbe altar was very pretty in Yuma.— There will be two Masses IMARYMOUNT COLLEGE | decorations of swept peas, baby next Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30, Mem­ breath and shasta daisies. Miss Car­ bers of the K. of C. will receive Holy mel LaTorra played Lohengrin’s Communion in a body. wedding march as the bride and The choir will soon start practicing AND ACADEMY bridegroom and their attendants, on the Mass music for the coming Rose Biebl of Fairfax, Minn., and season. Ralph (Burger of Boulder entered the Wenzel Black has been receiving church. medical treatment in Denver. It is The promotion of 0. A. Semrad hoped he will be able to return soon. will mean the moving of the Semrads te Denver. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS A Catholk College for Girls Father Leo, O.S.B., of Cqnon City, spent la^ Friday pt Sacred Heart rectory. Father Leo was locpted JOSEPH J.CELLA and Young Women here as assistant for two years until this spring. General Insurance Father Agatho left Boulder Sunday Leadinsr AneHcan Companies for a weA's' vacation at Fraser, <» • Colo.j and Steamboat Springs, where Phone Main 1674 The Institution is incorporated under the Laws A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS he will visit-his cousin, Father Mey­ ?31-5 Cooper Bldg., 17lh end Curtis of the State of Kansas with power to confer er. ,He has as a guest Fathers Urban degrees. In connection with the College is an and Benedict, O.S.B., of Longmont Tuition $100.00 J Plastering—rCement Work ' • Academy offering the Complete High School and Arvada. The trip is b e i^ made Course. There is also a Department for the College of Liberal Arts and Science. Courses leading to A.B., B.S. and Ph.B, de­ in Father Agatho’s new Chrysler > BOLDING & CORESSEL brougham. Grades. grees. College course, preparatory to professioijs of Priesthood, Law, Medicine, Dep- Bonded and Licensed for 11 tistry and Eugineering^ High School. offering the standard classical and scientific BIG SIDE SHOW.' ^ Curb Cutting . • ■ • ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL 1929 West 33rd Avenue ' ’ courses preparatory to college.^ Phone Gallup 2795-J I! Campus, 80 acres. Well equipped for athletics: foot ball, base­ ‘♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J l*44IH • A HOME PPOOt-CT ball. tennis. Large gymnasium and play halls. Carroll Hall, a residence'hall for. students, 82 private rooms. Fire-proof; bet arid w h i t p : l o a f ecjld water in each room. Shower baths. F L O U I i i dmoDS For hs High Ouciiify Address Secretary fer Regis High Spfapol Catalog aud Regis Cel}egf Catflof EXCELSIOR FLOUR MILLS 'bi.iiVi’ri b!. P'.jn.Mih't I ~ ~ ...... ■ " ' BOULDER EDITOR CARDINAL VISITS Funds (or llte hdian Mission Local Boy Leaves Annuai Camp of ^ RAPS K.K.K. GUNMEN CATHEDRAL RECTORY Stand Up for (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) liable at the disdi’fetion of the court, particularly in Los Angeles, where to imprisonment not to exceed one the Church finds it difficult to keep year, or a fine not to exceed five hun­ pace with the increase in population. Are Colected in Pueblo Parisli to-be Franciscan Catbednil Boys dred dollars or both.” “ I have noted with admiration the Rights or Lose, The News-Herald also understands quantity and quality of Western in­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knopke enter­ The Cathedral choir and sanctuary Sheriff Blum sent a deputy out to the stitutions, particularly Catholic. They (St. Patrick’s Parish). morning for Regis college, where he tained the H. and R. club Saturday boys’ annual camping trip to Estes scene of the Klan meeting. Nothing have been the greatest surprise of Pueblo.—Father Wih. Huffer of will make his annual retreat. night for their s6n Frank, who left Park, where the parish owns a beau­ was done. Is the sheriff’s office our trip. The number of educational Pastor Warns the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mis­ Miss Bessie MeGann returned last Monday for Pater.son, N. J., to join tiful camping estate, the gift of Mr. afraid of the K.K.K.? and charitable enterprises founded sions, Washington, D. C., with the week after a tour of five weeks on the Franciscan order. He is aged 18, and Mrs. W. P. McPhee, will open The Ku Klux Klan is un-American, by individuals surpasses proportion­ consent of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Tihen, the Pacific coast. a former student at Regis college and Monday. Father Joseph Bosetti will un-Christian and anti-American be­ ately the number of such institutions Father Callanan of Annunciation made a special appeal for funds for Father John Bergin will arrive a member of St. Elizabeth’s parish. take sixty-fiye of the smaller boys up cause arms, hoods and robes, and arm­ in the East. church on last Sunday morning gave the Utes in south-west Colorado at Wednesday and act as assistant to Among those present were Frank for the first week^and on August 18 ed guards along public highways can “ In the future, especially when ir­ a history of religious persecution in all four Masses. After Mass, he was Father Neenan while Father McNulty Miller, Francis Hill, Anthony Land- the larger hoys will be taken up, to be neither American nor Christian rigation is better developed, hun­ Europe and' America, and told the assisted by two young Indian boys is making a retreat at Regis college. wehr, Lewis Rollman, Carl Berens, stay two weeks. Trips to the Arapa­ and must be manifestation of an anti- dreds of millions of inhabitants will people that where the Catholics were in taking up a collection. The gen­ , Several improvements are being Leslie Kavanaugh, Albert Giese, Har­ hoe, St. Vrain and Hallett glaciers American spirit which, if it prevailed, live on the great plains of the West. apathetic they lost out, and where erosity of the parish well pleased made to the h i^ school, which is ry Holger. and climbs of high mountains will would destroy the Constitution and Here will be studied, sifted and solved they stood up for their rights, like in Father Huffer, who expressed his second to none jn the state. A large feature the outing. hence the liberty and happine.ss of the economic and social problems of Ireland and Germany, they won out. thanks to Father Neenan for the neat enrollment is Rooked for and addi­ American citizens under the law. the future. Here will be the granary, sura donated. Father Huffer left tional room has been added. SERVITE FATHER not only of the country, but perhaps KEWPIE UOOTH, Monday for Canon City. FATHER OF MARYKNOLL Over two hundred members of the of the entire world. The nationali­ PRAISES REGISTER HEAD IS DEAD ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL M l’S. May, Mrs. Melick and Mrs. HUNDRED MORE MISSIONA Ku Klux Klan, transported in be­ ties of the world will meet and merge Boston.— At the advanced age of Dr. Vogt are in charge of the caring PRIESTS NEEDED IN TEXAf What Father Simon, O.S.M., the tween thirty and fifty automobiles, here, into one great American peo­ for the altars for the month of Aug­ 91 years, James Walsh, a well known says The Boulder News-Herald, held WILLIAM E. RUSSELL new pastor at Welby, Colo.f thinks ple. Dealer in ust. resident of Cambridge, Mass., died at a hooded and robed session on the “ Everywhere on ou;- trip, we have The Rev. Paul A. Lewis, O.M.I., of The Register, is shown by his his home in that city. He was the COKE, WOOD Father McNulty, S.J., left Monday editor of the Texas missionary quar­ statement in a letter that it is “ really mesa above where the north Twelfth been struck by the spontaneous kind­ father of the Very Rev. James A. AND CHARCOAL terly, “Mary Immaculate,” declares one of the best of its kind. What I street road turns to the east, north ness and hospitality of the people, APRONS FOR LADIES, Walsh, superior of the American For­ Office, 1S23 Weltoa St. ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL that one hundred more missionary like particularly about it is that, in­ of the county farm, appropriating and we take home the pleasantest eign Missions of Maryknoll. Yard No. 1, Larimer and 4tb priests should be placed in the Texas stead of being filled with the casual­ for their use a field around which the recollections of our travels.” highw ^ runs, which they patrolled, Yard No. 2, Wazea and SBth i • field immediately. All of the ties, Wounds, mishaps, etc., which the His Eminence, in a brief speech Phones Main 585. 657 CARDINAL HAYES FAVORS the guards carrying shotguns and re­ given at a dinner given by Father Yard No. 3» W. Alameda and Chtrokoa five Texas Bishops as well as the sev­ kingdom of God and its members na­ HOLY NAME MEETING •> MARY C. PAYNE eral orders working in these mis­ turally sustain in the age-long battle volvers, of which they made elabor­ McMenamin, developed the same line CHIROPRACTOR sions, he says, are in need of a num­ against the world, The jRegister, with New York.—The National Holy ate display upon those more curious of thought evident in the above in­ THAT SMILE OF •• ber of zealous, active priests, as well justified and encouraging optimism, Name convention to be held in Wash­ passersby who stopped to try to ob­ terview. He expressed the belief that •• 1404 Tremont, Apt. A SATISFACTION *'! as of many young men and boys who delights in presenting the undeniable ington September 18-20 next has tain a glimpse of the proceedings. the Western plains were going to fur­ <• Phone Champa 8007 Denver, Colo. been endorsed by His Eminence Pat­ The field was lighted by a large fiery nish the leadership of America and is yours when you have •• Hours: 0-12— 1-6. Other Hours by would be willing to follow the course advances made and positions consoli­ Appointment of studies preparatory to the minis­ dated by the Church in that self-same rick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of cross. that leadership of America would your try. warfare.” New York. A majority of the cars which bore mean the leadership of the world. i - the Klansmen were out-of-town ma­ Our political opinions, he said, are chines, according to local residents, already factors that must be consid­ REAL ESTATE not members of the Klan, who pos­ ered by the East. , We show progress sessed sufficient courage and curi­ out of all proportion to our num­ PROBLEMS Silk Ribbons Men’s Huck House Percales osity to venture near the scene of bers, he said. In referring to the Shinola Shoe Wash the rites. Many bore Denver licenses work done by individuals in the erec­ Solved by' H alf Hose Towels Brooms Yard wide, good and others were from Lafayette, tion of beautiful Western institutions, With or without pe- Blouses Louisville and Longmont, it being re­ he particularly mentioned the J. K. Polish Billy Possus stand­ 4 - stitched good quality Percales, cot edges. Values Women’s and misses’ ported that the Klan has a strong ard 19c quality half Good, serviceable quality corn House Mullen home for the aged, Denver, m The best polish man­ full piece.s and mill Hip Blouses, of dim­ membership in the two above-named praising the appearance of the build­ to 19c. Clean Sweep hose, in all colors quality Huck Towels Brooms, at the ri­ Will C. Ryan ufactured. Regular size 15x30, regular ends of 25c value ity trimmed with coal camps. • ing and its surrounding estate. 10c box; in black or sale price, yard— and all sizes, sale diculously low sale 1719 California Main S428 15c value, at, each. at, yard— lace and embroid­ One guard threatened to search a Short addresses were given by brown. Sale price— price— pair— price— ery; white and tan. Boulder lawyer, who witnessed the ather McMenamin, J. K. Mullen, K. Regular $1.50 val­ konklave, and take away from him f.G., and William P. McPhee. Others DR. J. J. MEEHAN lOc 33c 14c ues, at— numbers that he had taken. The law­ present included Archbishop J. B. 4c 3c lOc yer dared the man to attempt it and Pitaval, Rev. William S. Neenan, Rev. DENJIST after a consultation with another M. F. Callanan, Rev. E. J. Mannix, juard they decided that it would not PYORRHEA and DENTAL X-RAY Rev. Joseph Bosetti, Rev. Francis W. Houra, 9-12 a. m., 1-6 p. m. je “be.st to monkey with a lawyer, Walsh, Rev. Leo M. Flynn, Rev. Jos­ Hickory fpr he knows the law.” SUITE 501 MACK BLOCK eph McMullen, Dr. D. G. Monaghan, Phone Main 62G6. ICth & California Garters One person who was out in the di­ John Dower, Rev. James Walsh, M. Bungalow rection of the Klan klonklave re­ D. McEniry, and General Malone, First quality genu­ Aprons marked: commandant at Fort Logan. ine Hickory Chil­ 11 “ Amateurs with guns and seeming A large crowd saw His Eminence Clevek- styles o f dren’s Garters, in badges of authority are a dangerous when he arrived at the Union Station all sizes, black and good quality ging­ proposition out on the highway late Graduate and Licensed hams and percales. Friday. A group of priests welcomed white, at pair— at night and for that very reason I him. Regular and extra SCIENTIFIC agle would urge that whenever a Klan He left here for Chicago, where E 'S sizes, of $1.98 val­ ]% Gou)m gathering is to be held regularly ap­ he was to visit Cardinal Mundelein, ues,, at— pointed officers of the law be re­ CHIROPODISTS 15c and intended to go directly thence $ 1416 Court PI. Phone Champa 3519 • quested to furnish organized protec­ to Philadelphia. To meet him casu­ GigunlicAnmi^ tion. ally on the street, one would not “ Let’s geant these poor, deluded guess his rank. A slight patch of Children’s one-hundred-per-centers the privi red at the top of a clerical vest, which lege we demand ourselves. They at a glance might be mistaken for a Socks were there last night 300 strong at­ monsignor’s rahbi, indicated his posi­ Amoskeag tentively listening to an orator who IQM uidseiCi' tion. Excellent quality, had eloquence and received applause, COR. 15th AND LARIMER STS. mercerized an d Outing ^ou may weU say ana true»uiat uic combed yarn, % 27-inch Amo.’ keag doctrines they preach are damnable. greatest incentive. Remove the nec and % Socks, clos­ Outing Flannels in But, Hell and Maria, are we as a essity for secrecy and- surreptitious Manufacturer's ing out 35c and 50c white, solid colors community to play wet nurse and meetings and the foolish things will values, at, pair— and new patterns, seek to keep people out of what a die from within. Robbed of these , Outlet Sale 25c quality, at yard. large majority o f us believe to be psychological incentives, you couldn’t Ilere^R ?ood news, a bargain hunter’s mischief? Give these Ku Kluxers a draw fifteen people. Imagine any picnic. Our Eastern buyers have of our present fraternal and benevol­ picked up surplus stocks at a won* 15c chance to let off the philosophical derful saving, chiefly Men's and Boys' s which suffocates them as they do ent organizations drawing 300 peo­ Clothing and Footwear for the family. Merry England and we’ll have less ple in their assembly rooms to hear Attend this Silt— you >vUi profit * Stockings trouble on our hands. Our indirect speakers on a Jiot night from 10 p. richly efforts at suppression form their m. to midnight?” and Socks i W M o s r D r a s t ic P r ic e S m s h i N G Genuine Women’s cotton Printed W r- Stockings, children’s % and % Socks, Linoleum odds and ends of up E vert ^theYEATi Cork filled, with bur- to 29c qualities go lan back. Room in the Clean Sweep size remnants of at, pair— $1.10 quality, at, square yard— iThe Sale Now Going On. lOc Come Before It Is Too Late' Jewelry Turkish The unprecedented values featured in this sale— only a One huge lot of Bar Pins, Brooches, Scarf few of which are mentioned here— are proof that we Towels ^ Pins, Waist Pins, have used the price-cutting knife without restriction or Get.,a good supply ' Collar Pins, etc., etc. of these 14x28 Turk­ reservation. You could buy blindfolded and get sen­ ish Towels, worth that formerly sold sational bargains— ^there will bo nothing else to get. But up to 35c. Choice 17c, at the at— , we want you to buy with your eyes open, to reap the price, each— full benefits of the marvelous savings we offer. To fa il. to take advantage of this rare opportunity tp save money which one works so hard to earn is inexpedient | extravagance. Prices tell the story of this sale more ^ Men’s Hats eloquently than words. 72>in. Basco Straw and felt Hats SEE OUR ADS IN OTHER PAPERS Linenized that formerly sold at $2.50 and $3 go Table in the Clean Sweep Damask Sale at the almost give away price— Real $1.50 quality. Clean Sweep Sale price, yard— $1.69 to $2.25 20c to 39c Wash Fabrics 40-inch All-Silk Homespun.... 27- inch Dress Ginghams., Women’s 40-inch Crepe de Chine in 30-inch Crepe Plisse...... Skirts black, white and complete 40-inch Plain, Voiles...... At Huck 'rowel -One Meals to the Gallon color assortment...... 32-inch Blue Chambray.. Remnants 36-inch Genuine Krepe de 40-lnch Organdies ...... Leen in black and colors..... 28- Figured inch Lawns ... Desirable size mill HEN you squeeze twenty-one 36-inch Printed All-Silk Ra­ 32-inch Pongee ...... ends of Huck Tow­ lOc els, values in the lot dium ...... 40-inch White V o ile ...... W miles out of a gallon of gasoline, 36-inch White Pongee..... to 15c, your choice 40-inch Jacquard Sport Silk.. at, each. Mr. Fliver Driver, you aren’t (ioing 40-inch Printed Silk Faille.... 36-inch N ainsook...... Yard 38-in. Black Georgette Crepe About 8,000 yards in lengths anything remarkable. 36-inch Plain Radium...... from 1 to 5 yards each. Your wife is getting even better re­ Women’s If it’s done sults. With modern gas service she can cook a week’s meals to your Low Cuts with heat- 1,000 pairs of white gallon of gasoline-a meal a mile! and black kid, calf and patent leather “ You can It’s all a matter of heat. and canvas low cuts, good run of sizes; do it Better One cent’s worth of manufactured DRY GOODS CQ ^ while they last, pair. with GAS” gas gives more heat than two cents’ worth of gasoline.

Pillow Unbleached Boys’ Khaki Tricolette Rightly used, gas service , is one of Cases Muslin Pants Petticoats the most economical services in the Join the rush for Silk tricolette Petti­ world. Yard wide unbleach­ Well made o f good these 42x36 Pillow coats with fancy Cases at this ex­ ed muslin, well serviceable quality pleated flounces. tremely low Clean worth 13c. Sale khaki cloth, regular Eveiy new color. Sweep sale price, $1 values, at— $4.50 values. Sale each— price, yard— price— Public Service Company of Colorado lOc 49c

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION PAGE POUR THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Auguet 7 ,1924.

f t - The Denver Catholic Register Fm ident o f Board, Rjt;. Bev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D.; Editor and Manafirer, DUFFY Rev. Matthew J. W. Smith; Printing Manager, Georgt H. Astler; ilG CIUIIACIER IN John J. Coursey, Hubert A. Smith, Thomas M. Smith. STORAGE AND MOVING Wfrehouae, 1521 Twentieth St. Entered aa aecond*claea natter at the poatoffice at Denver, Colo. EHIIY nil ViS m OF Ti Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. Published Weekly by THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) (By Rev. Matthew Smith) c^ty of Tarsus in Cilicia god wa« Jerusalem, studying under the fa­ The outstanding; figures among the reared as a Pharisee, the strictest mous Scripture scholar Gamaliel, who CORDES PHARMACY 203 Railroad Building, 1515 Larimer Street Apofties Were St. John, St. Peter and o f the Jews. Hp s*^d (Acts 2?) mat was later to advise the great council No Safer Place for Prayaription Work St. Paul. St. John was remarkable he was a Pharisee the son 6f Phari­ of the Jews, the Sanhedrim, not to Ttdephone Main 541S Denver, Colo. for his literary work and wonderful sees. Befprie. bis couversion and for persecute the Christian Church, ssy- 14th and Gleearm Sts. Phone Main 7901 strength of character. He bad bpes a time afterwapdg. he was known as that if it came from men it would PTthian Building. Denver. Prompt Free Delivery called a son of thunder by Christ and 3aul. It proMbly while he was die oiit of itself but if it came from Thursday, August 7, 1924. he lived up to this reputation, for he still Jiving at home in Tairsus that ha God they could pot kill it. was naturally of a fiery disposition. learned the trade of weaving tent St. Paul was not studyipg in Jeru­ Yet grace made him meek and bis covers. His parentx were perhaps salem at the time that Christ W4« per­ OFFICIAL NOTICE teachings can be summed up io one well o ff financially, inasmuch il» Saul sonally teaching there, for he men­ word: LOVE. St. Peter, as we have from birth had Rodian citizenship and tions nothing about having seen JEPSEN COMPANY - UPHOLSTERERS The Catholic Register has oar fullest approval as to Its pur­ pointed out in previous articles, was was nven a splendid education, but Christ in the Master’s life time. He Denver’* Largest and Best Equipped Upholstering, pose and method of publication. Wf declare it the oiScial organ of clearly the leader of the Christian the Pnarisees insisted that every man very distinctly sets lorth, however, Furniture Manufacturing and Furniture the Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-heart­ Church. But of all the Apostles should have his son learn a trade. that he personally beheld the Risen Repairing Pleat ed support of our priests and people. That support will make The St. Paulj instead of taking any money Christ in the vision on the road to probably the most fascinating figure 21-23-25 West First Avenue Phone, South 3146 Begiater a strong powar for tiie spread of God's Kingdom in Colorado. is that o f Paul. We find him at first from the converts, after he became Damascus, when Paul was converted. a B i^op, continued to support him­ We know from his writings that St. +J. HENRY TIHKN, a fierce enemy of Christians and leader of the first persecution that self by working at his trade as a tent- Paul was familiar with (Jreek authors May 1,1918. Bishop of Denver. was waged against them. He was one maker. He insisted that he had the as well as with Jewish lore. of the chief instigators of the murder right to a livelihood from the people In appearance, be was insignifi­ The DeSelbm Fuel & Feed Company of St. Stephen, the first martyr, and and showed that he supported himself cant. Hie tells us this himself in II CBaS. A. PfSEU-Elt it was due to the prayers o f Stephen by this extra work in order to win a Cor. 10. He is said to have been * SLIGHTLY MlSTAi^EN that be was converted to Christianity. reater reward from God. At times, bow-legged and bald-headed and hie FIR3T CLASS FUEL AND FEED This conversion was wholly miracu­ fowever, he found it necessary to was not a particularly good orator. Colonel P. H. Callahan, who gave the fatal advice to Mr. lous and was so unexpected that the accept help from his friends. But he Speaking of himself and the other Office Telephone Champa 926 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sts. ResHcnca Pbone ItaJn 4266 Denver, Culoradu Bryan not to have the name of the K. K. K. mentioned in the Christians were at first loath to re­ would not take money from all his Apostles, he says that God chose the religious tolerance resolution at the Democratic convention, is ceive him into their midst. Paul was converts. His life stsmds as a stem weak and fooJish things of this world put out at some of the Catholic papers because of their attitude a veritable fire-brand of God. Thrown rebuke against mooey-grabhers in the to confound the strong and that the by heaven into the dry grass of man­ cle^ y. The Churen, like St. Paul, treasure of the Gospel was carried in on this plank. He was quoted m The New York Evening Post kind, he caused a conflagration which insists on the right of her clergy to earthen vessels, to draw attention to THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. and the Associated Press of June 25 as follows: “ Having di­ reached from earth to the very throne receive a living from the people, but the Gospel Itself, not to the Comer Fifteenth and Curtia, Chiu-Ies Buildinf rected the Commission on Religious Prejudices, he declarisd of God. We are told by the Scrip­ she detests simony or avarice of any preachers. that it had been his experience that the Klan prospered where tures that his labors were greater kind on the part o f the clergy, and While naturally gifted with noth­ Reliable Dnugt and Family Medicinet \ 1 than those of any of the other regulates the income that her priests ing except a keen mtellect, St. Paul it had been denounced and that it had languished and passed Apostles, yet in bis humility he claim­ may receive. A rich priest is rare was so enriched by grace that he Ddi>eudable PreecHption Service where it had been ignored.” ed to be the least of the Apostles be­ indeed and when one does leave a stands out as one o f the supreme Telephone Main 1900 But the Commission on Religious Prejudice was abolished cause he had persecuted the Church fortune behind after death in ninety characters o f history. He did greater long before the Klan arose. of Christ. er cent of the cases it is money that Work than any of tiie other Apostles He was a Jew by birth, of the tribe ge has inherited. and seems to have been the most Good Colonel Callahan, one of the ablest Catholic leaders of Benjamin. He was bom in the St. Paul completed his education in courageous of them all. in the country, has been sadly out of step on the Klan issue. NAST STUDIO His advocacy of McAdoo, who frankly admitted to a friend of this paper that he could not afford to come out against the, 827 Sixteenth Street, comer of Champa Klan, and his most urlfortunate advice to Mr. Bryan were not' well thought out. mi IS SPEd FHffi OF Bi, IS ; Confirmation and First Communion Pictures ; It is doing nq good now for Colonel Callahan to charge at Half Price. Finest Work in the City some of the Catholic papers with being responsible for the bigotry displayed at New York. The charge is always hurled of SAVED FROM d R U P n O N I M BODY §^^*4***^*f ****************************************** counter-bigotry when defense is made by us against attacks, 111 but if it is wrong to take a determined stand for the right we UUL RiCKLY LEO A. SPETNAGEL will have to admit that Christ was wrong in His militant stand (By Rev. Matthew Smith). to be delivered, th«L when she should was never to undergo corruption, it against the Scribes and Pharisees and that the Popes have been It seem-s to the writer that the bring forth, he might devour her Is most fitting, therefore, to expect strongest argument In favor of the child. That tiie dragon is the devil, that Mary, its exemplar, would be wrong in facing persecution and in doing very plain speaking Assumption of the Blessed, Virgin none of you does not know; the (Continued on Page 7) CLEANING and DYEING whenever it has been necessary to defend the right. The mod­ can be based on the easily proved woman signifies the Virgin Mary who, ern pacifist plan of silence when principles are involved might Patristic doctrine that she is in a being inviolate, brought forth our in­ Mecial wa^ a figure of Christ’s violate Head. She also exhibits a Absolutely the Best be good business, but it is not Catholic. The Catholic press figure of holy Church in herself: as, BLUE FRONT will be simply useless if it must be spineless. It will have to Church. We have already shown that the crowned “ woman” in Apoc. while bearing a Son, she renuined a SHOE be run by men who have never understood the philosophy of xii, while referring directly to the virgin, so also it, in every age, bears THE PHONE— MAIN 3247 Catholic history. And it will soon die, fo r the masses of the Church, was also a figure of the His members and does not lose vir­ REPAIR CO. people, understanding the right and need of self-defense, will Blessed Virgin; here we have direct ginity.” (Tract, de Symbolo ad Cate- Opr quality of 8ho« Scriptural evidence of her as a unique chumenos. Lib. 1, Cap, 1, tojrt. 9. ReiwijriDS doublta THE CAPITAL DYE & CLEANING CO, have nothing to do with it. U>* Ufa of s pair of representation of Christ’s Church. See Lesson 5, Matins of Vigil oTTen- iboeo end mcani r«al We have als6 shown from Eusabips, tecost). tconony and Office: 1436 Stout St. Works; 14th and Speer Blvd. the early ecclesiastical historian, that Inasmuch as the Christian Church OUR “GREAT” MEN a letter written by the Christians of Prices Twenty-eight new Denver names were listed this year in Vienna and Lyons in the year 170 A. SPETNAGEU \ reasonable used the term Virgin Mother of the “Who’s Who in America,” described as the “world’s greatest Church and that Clement of Alexan­ SHEET METAL WOj(iKERS 1529 Curtis register of the great and near great.” dria (Paed. i, 6) used the same des­ Cornic*. Cuttws. Skylight, GbfmlM Cap After reading the Denver list, we were forced to the con­ ignation. They undoubtedly took Fornaet Scpairlnc, GeneHR Jotbuis Ch. 8601 Bensirinc, Eta, The Alta Market and Baking Co. clusion that our idea of greatness differs radically from the this term from the Virgin Mother o t ^ Christ, and hence we can claim great 1 1335 Weltoii Street (Rear) MACALUSO BROTHERS compilers.’ Of the twenty-eight-names, there were twelve that antiquity in favor of the view that) Phone Champa 1492W 400 EAST COLFAX j we had never heard before and never remember having seen Mary was an especial figure of the in print. These men have not been in the least conspicuous in Church. The liturgy is replete witii J. E. Flynn TRIANGLE step in and visit our new store— ^the finest in Denver. * public life. Of the others, there were a qumber whose only proofs of the figure. Ownar St. Augustine can be numbered CLEANERS AND DYERS claim to greatness is that their press agents have been a trifle and Everything good to eat can be found hefe. among the ancients who plainly Men’s Svjta Cleaned and Pressed, 75c more active. There were about four worMhy of the list. Inas­ taught that the Blessed Virprin was a Msnsger type of the Church. He interprets A state-wide reputation for knowing much as the writer has been a newspaper man in Denver for how. We specialise on Ladies’ and THE STORE THAT SATISFIES THE APPETITE nearly eleven years, and has had to keep in the closest touch the vision of the crowned woman in the Apocalypse in this sense. “ In the Children’s Wearing Apparel. with public movements because of his work, he thinks that he York 2377 Apoc^ypse of John it is written,” 1827 Park Are., at 18th and Ogden can qualify as a fairly good critic in this matter. he says, “ that the dragon stood in the - Judging from the Denver list, it looks as if getting your sight of the woman, who was about WHEN YOU THINK -j name in “ Who’s Who” is like the old-time newspaper gag of writing up a nice biography* of a “prominent” citizen for so l.i III »»♦»»« II I II»»******»< THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. * fl much per. ______THE MURPHY.MAHONEY ; CATBOUC W 08K OOR SPECIALTY WINDSOR MILK MOTOR CO. Estimates Given on Work from Out of the City NORDICS AND ANGLaSAXONS ■ You can taste the rich creamy flavor, you know that it ia 11 John T. Duffy, writing from Hastings, Neb., tells the SUVICS 1936-38 Lawre«K:e St. Plumes Champa 8082 and 8083 editor df “ America” that he would “ appreciate some light on Lake Place as4 Federal Boulevard PURE MILK, the much talked of ‘Nordics.’ We confess we are unable to Phene Gallup 4200 It is food and drink combined locate any ethnological or anthropological authority of any Suite 814 Empire Bldg. Phone Champa 5482 note that enlightens us. We are led to believe, therefore, it is ORDER WINDSOR MILK TODAY DR. LEO B. WALSH, DENTIST a catchword purely, used for propaganda by Lathrop Stoddard Phone Main 5136 and others of like kind. Who are these‘Nordics?’ And what, TIRE SALE Glenarm and 16th Sts. Hours; 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. **************************************************** too, are their characteristic traits? I, for one, should like to SAVE money—RECEIVE quality and aervice. Attend our SALE of Guar­ ’*Hf********** WHEN WHITE IS BLACK 003 Fourteenth St. 2143 Court PI. Main 5426 i PRESSING and 728 Eighteenth St. The House of Clergy in the Assembly of the Church of 716 E. Seventeenth Av». 1007 Larimer St. 154S Broadway REPAIRING 708 E. Colfax Ave, England has adopted a resolution providing for a double ritual 220 Broadway 1215 E. Colfax Ave. for the administration of the Lord’s Supper. One rite, thorough­ ly Catholic in tone, teaches the doctrine of the Real Presence. The other, absolutely Protestant, teaches that the communion is a mere service of comniemoration. Mt St. Scholastica’s Academy The resolution is said by The Catholic Times of Liverpool Better Work at Moderate Prices i to be “ unexampled in the history of any religious body claim­ Canon Gty, Colorado ing to be a teaching Church, and a part of the Church of Christ, for it sets forth in the same decree formulas of contradictory Plant: Branch: Colfax and Fourteenth and doctrm^e^. of England, in such circumstances, can Washington California claim to be the pillar and ground of truth or have one faith both essentials of Christ’s fold according to St. Paul s Scrip tural theology, it will take an Anglican theologian to describe. CLEANERS and DYERS Men’s Snitf Thoronghly Cleaned and Preiaed, $1.00 GOOD CREDIT RISKS Phonea, York 499 and York 5594 Discussing credit risks in an article in The Saturday Eve­ ning Post a writer declares that even among clergymen there *********^*f**************************************** are some who might not pay. The clergy of one denomination, ***************************************************** he savs are good risks, and of another are not. For the sake of dinlomacy he does not ihention the safe denomination. But! if you do a little inquiring, you will not be ashamed of your Catholic p rie sts. ______I At Your Service!! SPECIAL BREVIARY IN ITALA $150,000 HOME New Dodge and Ford Cars at Any Time. ANTIQUE TONCUE FOR CATHOLIC PAPER Rome.— A special edjtion of the WE FURNISH THE CAR— YOU DRIVE YOURSELF Breviary used by the chapter of The Catholic Transcript, published Peter’s is being prepared by the Vati­ at Hartford, Conn., has a new $150,- can printing office as a P ft front Pope 000 home, with magnificent equip­ Irtus XI to the chapter. The chapter ment. The diocese has furnished it of St. Peter’s, in harmony with an with a new home and plant, as. part Botih Refident and Day Pupil* ^ '^rio&iessFord Co> ancient tradition, does not use the of a group of new diocesan buildings. "OODGC OMO rooo CARS AT YOUR SERVlCt'' Latin text of the Scrip^res in the recitation of the daily office but ad­ sitates a fe c ia l Breviary which, due High School, Intermediate Addreti& Sister 1555 Tremont St.— Across from Court House ik v '? r heres to a text of the Itala M - tiqua,” which differs somewhat in to the limited demand for it, is often and Primary Courses Superior Telephone, Champa 3207 form from that adopted for the use difficult to obtain and the copies in of the universal church. This neces- use are often old and dilapidated. 6 * ******************************************* I

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(St. Catherine’s Parigh). cently operated on, is repprted to be (St. Francis de Sales' Parish) of the contract *as deferred until The grounds surrounding the doing nicely. Mrs. Washburn is still The labor of several weeks on the after the picnic, and was made, in a Catholic church have been turned into a veri­ confined to St. Anthony’s hospital. part of all the parish societies was measure, dependent upon its success. table carnival grounds; every avail­ James Vincent, tlie nine-month-old amply rewarded Saturday by tbe suc­ The pastor feels that the picnic has Girls! able space has. been used to display (Sacred Heart and New Loyola son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Bucldey cess of the parish picnic at Elitch’s not only served to relieve the finan­ IDEAL some part of the carnival merchan­ of 8625 Federal, was baptized on Gardens, Practically every booth cial pressure, but was an indication Pariah) VACATION SPOT dise, as eighteen booths including the Sunday by Father Mannix. Geofge and concession shattered all former that the parish is solidly behind him Summer camp for the boys of Sa^ Heart of th* Rockies, kewpie, baby doll, wjiich has the bride F. Weaver and Gladys M. Weaver recojrds and the final net receipts on the present building program to cred Heart pariah will open at Fraser, In the beautiful Clear and groom dolls and the dancing prin­ were the sponsors. will come within $100 of those of “ finish the job,’’ The erection of the Colo., on August 16. A large num­ Creek Canon, cess; hope chest, bridge lamp and Francis Seiner, gon of Mr. and Mrs. 1922, the banner year. The extreme organ will require six weeks or two ber have already enrolled for the two Hikinc, FroUckinf Good auto roads. fancy work, plaque, watermelon, hot Louis Seiner, is recovering from a heat of the day prevented the attend­ months. weeks’ outing in Middle Park-r-at the dogs, blankete, fish pond, ice cream, recent operation performed in St. The Holy Name society will receive summer home of the Regis eoll Good train service. ance of very large numbers until the Special rates to Japanese, ham and bacon, country Anthony’s hospital. late afternoon, but when the crowds Holy Communion in a body at tbe faculty. The camp will again Parties store, tire-changing contest, horse­ Sunday afternoon, Miss Mettie An­ beran to swarm in at about five seven o’clock Mass on Sunday morn­ supervised by Father John M* F Also 6 room Cottag* shoe pitching -contest, radio booth, gela Abbott became the bride of Orie o’clock the popular park began tp ing. The regular monthly meeting SJ., who has had charge o f this out­ For Rent Jiggs’ rolling pin contest and a three- Knight Baxter in the presence of a of the society will take place in tbe ing for the past six suiters. Many Special Rate by witness activity seldom duplicated W eek ring circus. The chicken dinners will few relatives and friends. Both young thejre. The total pet receipts will be assembly room Monday evening. applications for admission bo it have be served in the banquet hall so there people are from Oklahoma, where over $3,500, Father Donnelly on Mrs. Ash, 433 So. Logan, is visiting been received from other parishes House Secretary, is no need for concern about weather they will make their future home. Sunday morning expressed his grati­ her son John and daughter, Mrs. Ed. that conduct no camp of their own South 376 conditions. Tickets for these din­ Mrs. Helen Vail, wife of George tude to the zealous picnic workers Ford, and families at Portland, Ore. A lipiited number of such boys are Q. D. LODGE, GEORGETOWN, COLO. ners will be on sale at the door. To Vail, was buried from S t Catherine’s and to the people of the parish for She was accompanied on the trip by being accommodated. The campers assist in the entertainment, the Har­ church within the past week. Mrs. their enthusiastic support of the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cavanaugh, who will leave in a special car in the mony Eight will play during the en­ Vail was "not widely known in the ject. The car was awarded Saturday returned last week. Miss Eleanore Moffat train on Friday, August 15, tire festival. Saturday evening there parish, due to the fact that she had night to Mr. d ock er of 110 So. Penn­ Ford, granddaughter of Mrs. Ash, re­ at 7:30 a. m. will be an award of four prizes made been an invalid for a number of sylvania street. turned with the Cavanaughs and will The ladies of the Sacred Heart and to the best ticket sellers on the real years, but those who were privileged Within a few days the contract wrill make an extended visit in Denver, her New Loyola parish are to be in charge estate, cedar chest, lamy and baby to know her deeply regret the loss of probably be let for the erection of a old home town. She is a forqier pupil of the refreshment booth at the ben­ do}} contests. Ivy Baldwin, the fam­ her personality. Mr. Vail is superin­ pipe organ ia the church. The giving of St. Francis de Sales’ school. efit picnic to be given fo r^ e Domin­ ous balloonist, will announce the tendent of the Colorado Ice & Stor­ ican Sisters of the Sick Poor. The opening of the carnival to the city by age Co. picnic will be held at Elitch’s op Aim. Great Half-Price a balloon ascension A^g. 7, 8 and 9. 23rd. The ladies are canvassing the Sunday will .be Communion day FIRST CHURCH IN TOWN parish this week, asking for donations for the men of the parish, who will NA^MED FOR CARROLL of food for the booUi. The Sacred Carrollton, Ohio.—Because this St Josepk Boys k O iip ig ; Heart women, who are fine workers receive at the 7:30 Mass under the auspices of the Holy Name society town of 3,000 population was named and splendid cooks, promise an extra- and the Welfare council, after Charles Carrol o f Carrollton the ordinax'y bill o f fare on the 23rd. Clearance of Mrs. LeRoy Washburn, who was re- laying of the cornerstone for the first Father Floyd is now at the rectory Catholic church here on Sunday as­ New Classrooms; New Priests where he expects to remain until the sumed more than a local aspect. Sev­ fifteenth, when he will leave with the DR. F. J. CUFFEY eral thousand Catholics from sur­ boys for Fraser. rounding cities aqd towns and priests The sisters who are in charge of Apparel Next Sunday is the regular monthly DENTIST from nearby cities came for the occa­ (St, Joseph’s Parish) Sacred Heart school have returned sion. On Saturday morning the altar Communion day for the Holy Name from the east, where they have been boys to the number of eighteen, ac­ society at the 7 :30 Mass. taking special college work. The Office Itourai companied by their director. Father To acquaint the parishioners with sisters are pow busy making plaus NOTED JUDGE KNIGHTED Bonte, left for their tenjlays’ va­ the new father connected with St. 8:80-12:00; Brooklyn.— Word has been received and preparations for the opening of For Women, Misses 1 :00-5:8« cation at Bailey, Colo., where they Joseph’s, in the person o f Father school in September. in Brooklyn that Hon. William J. will pitch tents. They expect a won­ Byrne, a missionary working out of Kelly, justice of the appellate divis­ The Young Ladies' sodality will EtchIiiks and derful time. Mrs. Hackethal, Mrs. this parish, he spoke at all the Masses ion of the supreme court of the state hold a meeting at New Loyola next and Children Sundays by Gall and Miss Helen Pollock are the on Sunday, dealing with the life of Monday evening at 7:30. Appointment o f New York, and one of the best official cooks. The trip was made St. Alphonsus, founder of the Re- Father McDonnell, the pastor, is Only known Catholics in New York, had possible through the efforts of Father demptorists. now in Pueblo. He will he borne the In our Apparel Clearance there are a lot of gar­ been made a Knight of St. Gregory La Bonte. A novena in honor of Our Lady of latter part of the week. ments such as every woman would like to own— by Pope Pius. Father Walter Polk left Thursday Perpetual Help in preparation for the Next Sunday will be Communion morning for Monroe, Mich., where he feast of the Assumption of the and our only reason for making such drastic 827 16th Street——Upstairs FIFTY PIECE BAND, day for the Married Ladies’ sodality Phone Main 1824 ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL will give a retreat. He will also g:ive Blessed Virgin,* will begin this reductions is to make room for new Fall Ap­ the retreat to the Redemptorist sem­ and the Children of Mary. (Thursday morning) with a special At the last meeting of the Married parel, which is now arriving. inarians at Oconomowac, Wis. Mass each morning at 6:30, followed Ladies’ sodality, Sunday, August 3, The work of making the classrooms by prayers for the novena and bless­ it was unanimously voted to have cel­ The Clearance Sale begins its second week with in the hall will be completed this ing of the sick. ebrated, on Saturday, Augustlg, a renewed interest. Hundreds of beautiful gar­ week. They will be occupied by tbe father John Schneider of Detroit, Si>ecial Requiem Mass for the repose first, second and third grades. The Mich., arrived Saturday to take up ments are all ready for your la^-summer needs. following men are donating their his duties here, taking the place of of the soul o f Mrs. Honora Madden, Whatever you are planning for the coming TO INSURE services: Messrs. H- Emond, who acts Father Kenny, transferred to Detroit. the mother of the prefect of the so­ dality, Mrs. Thos. Lee, who died in months, you are almost certain to need new as boss; W. Emond, Donovan, Gunn, He will also be Uie director for the things to wear. This is your opportunity to buy SATISFACTION Riss, McDonnell and Van Dugen. Holy Name society. Ireland recently. This Maas will be Their kindness is surely appreciated. Father Guenther and Father Byrne said at 8 a. m-, and all tiie sodaiists economically. It will save the parish considerable will enjoy a day at Estes Park to­ are requested to attend. The death All who seek our services receive money. Extensive improvements are morrow, entertaining friends from St. of her mother was a particularly sad The Sale includes: the personal attention of the active also being made on the third floor. Louis. blow to the beloved prefect, who was members of our firm. Every detail preparing for a trip to Ireland when DRESSES, SUITS, COATS,-BLOUSES, SKIRTS, is looked after with the diligence and the fatal news arrived. SWEATERS, CORSETS, EXTRA SIZE care that a responsible executive can FERVOR EVIDENT IN Breen was a former and much be­ Father John Floyd of Regis college APPAREL, CHILDREN’S APPAREL be trusted to give. Everything is ST. PHILOMENA NOVENA loved member of gt. Pihlomena’s par­ is staying at the rectory this week, done right, for we see to it ourselves. ish and very sincere and fervent are preparing for tbe boys’ outing. SECOND FLOOR, IGTH AND 16TH STS. the good wishes apid the many prayers (St. Philomena’e Parish) which follow her to her new home. Many folks prefer us, because they The fidelity and fervor which HOLY FAMILY PARISH NEWS have learned that personal attention Bpecial Masses dni;ing the week have marked the preparation in this parish Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sheehan of to thi’ir wishes insures the best serr been offered n*4* only by- Father 4860 Stuart street are the parents of vice possible. for the feast o f the Sacred Heart are Moran at St. Pbilomena’s but by evident in the present novena in hon­ a boy, born Saturday morning in St. Father Higgins in Seattle and by sev­ or of St. Philomena. The attendance Joseph’s hospital. Mother and baby eral missionaries in the southern part at both and o’clock Masses is most are getting along very picely. 6 8 of the state for Lieutenant and Mrs. edifying, the number of daily Com­ Mrs. Rogers and children, with. Breen, who will spend their honey­ Urs. Glass and two sons, are spending munions being close to 200. The moon in Yellowstone Park. specially prepared music and the ser­ a few weeks at Pine Cliff, where they mons, on some distinguishing virtue rented a picturesque mountain cabin. of our beloved little Saint, at the eve­ APOSTATE TARSKY ELECTED Mrs. Fay vrill join them oyer the 16TH TO 16TH STREET ON CALIFORNIA ning devotions, are also an inspir­ HEAD OF SCHISM AS week-end. ation. The novena will close on her RATIONALISTS WIN The Holy Name society will receive feast, Monday, August 12, at the 8 Prague.— The rationalistic section Communion next Sunday at the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. of the Czechoslovak National Church Mass. The Blessed Virgin's sodalities will has won a decisive victory in the elec­ receive Holy Communion Qext Sun­ tion of its leader, “ Patriarch” Farsky, day at the 7:30 Mass. as head of the organixation. In this There will be a High Requiem Mass outcome of the interdenominational for Mr. Peter Chiolero, requested by struggle, “ Lid,” a Catholic daily her'e, the Chiolero family, next Friday at sees cause for rejoicing on the ground i eight that the predominantly rationalistic AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY Prayers were offered at the Masses character of ti»e National Church pre­ SIXTEENTH AT LAWRENCE on Sunday for the repose of the soul cludes its growth b^ond the borders of Mrs. iSizabeth Ahlbum, mother of of Bohemia. “Patriarch” Farsky re­ Mrs. Harry Swigert, who was buried cently gave an interesting exposition in the afternoon from the church. o f the doctrines of his enuren when "W»Ii»»*’l’***»******»***»***»***»l‘**»*»»»t»***»*’«"»"»’»"»t Rev. Richard Smyth of Mercy hos­ he said, ia a public address: “ Every­ I YOU ARE INVITED TO STOP AT THE pital is assisting Father Moran during one may join our church, regardless the absence of the pastor. of his or her political or religious Rarely has one been more impress­ creed. We grant absolute freedom ed with the sacredness and the beauty of thought.” PALMS HOTEL o f the sacrament of Matrimony than at the wedding of Miss Leila Zimmer, ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL, I 1817 OLENARM, DENVER ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zim­ AUGUST 7, 8 AND 9 v***fi'**i'*t***4^***i mer, 1240 Ogden street, and Lieu­ tenant Breen of Kelly Field, Texas, 4W <4-i"l-»» »|*******»*4’**4"i’**’l’*************»***'»*’»»*»k on last Monday. Father Moran, a 8CALP a n d f a c i a l t r e a t m e n t s GIVEN ARTESIAN WATER USED close friend of the bride, performed Doyle’t Pharmacy GASTELLO’S HAIR STORE the ceremony and Miss Marian Dick­ The Particular Druggist erson and Granby Hillyer, Jr., were 18tb Ave. and Clarluon St. g4 I f ir s t QUALITY HAIR GOODS. GENTLEMEN’S TOUPEES A SPECIALTY the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. , , Si>ccial on everythinir in tha hair line, incladina imported deaiaiia in Breen of Dayton, Ohio, father and Phone York 9335. Free Delivery , , Trsnarorn.*tioos— ^AU sbadea mother of the groom, and childhood • • *626 Fiitaanth St., Ground Floor, Denver Pbene Main 6033 friends of the bride from La Marr, CAMERAS AND FILMS T44'>»4»44444

M. O’Kette, President; Uwrgsret O’ Kaele, Sec’y-T reu .; Walter J. Earwio, Viee-Prea.; Frad Praon EVERYBODY WELCOME O ’Keefe THIRD ANNUAL Denve/s MID-SUMMER CARNIVAL Quality Jeweler 8?7 f i f t e e n t h ST. St. Catherine’s Parish OUmonda, Pemrlpf Silr6nr«re* Cut GUaa Phone Main 6440 W. 42nd and Federal Boulevard :p m sp m . SESBSB NEW BOOKS RECEIVED August 7y 8y 9 THE BLACK HOOD By Thomas Dixon, author of The Clansman. Publishers, Apple- ton & Co., New York. This book treats with conditions that con­ CHICKEN SUPPERS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY front us today. Highly recommended by Catholic and secular press as a book that can be read with profit by all Americans. Kewpies, Country Store, Plaques, Aprons, Side Show, p r ic e t w o d o l l a r s Horseshoe Pitching, Duck Pond, Seven Piece Band and Our book deparUneot ia replete with all tbe late publications. Can Oh, Girls! a Real Hope Chest furniah books of all publiahera. The James Clarke Church Goods House BRING YOUR FRIENDS! COME EARLY Take West 44th, West 38th or Rocky Mt, Lake Cars Furnish Your Home on Easy Terms THE DENVER REGISTER Thursday, August 7, 1924.

ROMANCE OF LOVE DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR DEAD WIFE TOLD A Quick Guide to Reliable Firms— Patronise Your Friends! Public School Laws of America (Continued from Page 1). D aVissaSltaw Rum ltiiro € » The first crippled child received ARCHITECTS DENT1$TS was baptized Rosemary by Bishop DR. DANIEL BATE Schrembs the day of the opening. Den tint Investipted by Cbiircb Expert And as he held her in his arms, and DES JARDINS COMPANY 417-41S Empire Buildinf told the story of the young^ster, there Phone Main 70114: Y. «14R-J ARCHITECTS were no dry eyes among the audience. FURS Washington, D. C.— The much- the state for violations in this regard She had been found, as a little baby, Sixth Floor, Arapahoe Bldg;, mooted questions of private schools are heavy. in an ash barrel in a Youngstown alley. Covered with horrible sores, Introductory Sale DENVER, COLORADO Remodelinti Repairine sod Relininf of Coata and their legal status, and of Bible- Bible-reading vin the schools has and all kinds oC fur garments. Reasonable reading in the schools— questions become a vital question of late. Laws she was taken by the city officials to prices. which are agitating half a dozen regarding it are piling up. Here a hospital, which kept her only a AUTO PAINTING MRS. G. H. LEARNED 2105 So. Acoina Phone So. 30I6-R states at present and bid fair to again Mr. Lischka gives, for the first short time then told the city to re­ move her. It wanted no such mon­ AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING spread rapidly to others— are can­ time, a canvass of every statute yet ' of Gold Seal Al. G. Werle ELECTRIC MOTORS vassed autnoritatively and completely enacted on the subject, together with strosity around. Her lep were Work Guaranteed for the first time in a volume to ap­ the bases on which decisions were broken. Her eyes were swollen sores. 221 West 10th Avenue. Main 6166 El e c t r ic m o t o r s b o u g h t a n d s o l d Her body was putrid. The city ar­ Res. Phone So. 3599-J Rewound. Let us fiaure your requirements. pear shortly, entitled “ Private Schools made. Good reasoning for compell­ MIDWEST ELECTRIC, E. B. Ennikin and the Law.” The monograph is ing Bible-reading, and bad reasoning ranged with a private family to take care of her, for money, and when an Mattresses T. J. CILLIGAN— AUTO PAINTING Phone Main 3487______ISIO Tr.mo''* the work of Charles N. Lischka, of are given, and such matters as the G48>6S0 Broadway. Phone So. 3619 the department of education. Nation­ use of public monies for sectarian official called he found her in a cup­ ' Standard Carriage Co. Paint Dept. board, with a newspaper as a cover­ All Work Cash FLORISTS al Catholic Welfare Conference. Mr. purposes, religion in the ^hools and Lischka has been doing research work kindred questions are discussed in let. He took her then and gave her FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS into the charge of Catholic Sisters. AWNINGS PARK FLORAL COMPANY for the department for three years authoritative terms by legislators. ‘' 'll I III nilf. t infill, III" !'/ .i>ij Phones Main 1713-1714 and has worked on his difficult com­ Among the headings in the com­ They looked after her for several All the latest patterns carried in stock. 1643 BROADWAY pilation throughout that time. W i^ pilation of representative decisions years, and then she was admitted to Phone Main 367 for awning estimates. the increasing importance of the queji- of federal and state courts on funda­ Rosemary. For some reason, she had THE SCHAEFER TENT & AWNING CO. GARAGES not been baptized. But Bishop 1421 Larimer Street tions into which he was examining, he mental schooK issues are: “ Compul­ has spent virtually all his tinie m the sory EducqtWi,” “ The Parental Schrembs gave her the .sacrament. THE DOLAN GARAGE' The Bishop said the first Mass at BAKERS The Best Washing Service last four months completing ft'"- ^ Eight to Slet^^niine Education,” “ Ex­ Day and Night Storage It is possible from this work for emption of Private School Property Rosemary and when time came for Repairing. Accessories the' Communion, Grasselli’s two BETTER BREAD BAKERY 123S-37 Stout St.______Ph. Champa 9538 the parent to ascertain his legal from Taxation,” “Public Funds for Special Attention to Special Orders rights and those of his children in the Sectarian Purposes,” “ The Wearing daughters were to rVeive. Imagine J. B. Benjamin THE METROPOLITAN GARAGE their shock when th6y saw their M i 1309 S. Pearl Ph. South 5584 matter of schools, both locally and of Religious Garb in Public Schools,” Storge, Repairing, Accessories. Cars washed nationally. He may determine, for and “ Absence from Public Schools on father about to receive with them. Day or Night. Phone York 6664. He had not been to the sacraments in BANKS _^_^020_Ej_Colfa2_^ivejj__Denvei^___ example, whether inspection and sup­ Holy Days.” ervision of private schools is com­ more than forty years. But what he had done for the crippled children COLORADO NATIONAL BANK ELLIS GARAGE pulsory in his state, and what condi­ HOLY NAME LEAGUE Open every banking day for more than J. B. Gill tions the state exacts from those Who brought the blessing of heaven upon 61 years. Commercial Banking. Savings Gas, Oils and Mechanics. Storage. St. Francis de Sales’ team won Its Built up of separate layers of flWK’iest white cotton felt, securely Road Service , conduct the parochial school which him, and Christ came, in Communion, Department. Safe Deposit Vaults. And twelfth straight game Sunday when it tufted. Durable rose and pray tk-king with rose sateen border. 4 Trust Service. 661 East Kentucky Aye. Phone 1528-S his children attend, what are the lan­ into his heart. The millionaire gave defeated the St. Patrick team by the 17th and Champa guage requirements, the qualifications permission to the Bishop to make pub­ rows of side stitehing. 50 Ih^ S 2 2 5 0 FEDERAL BOULEVARD GARAGE score of 21 to 2.' St. Catherine’s lost demanded of teachers, etc. lic what had occurred, as an example I'rlce next week ...... $|»fcfciUW Automobile and General Repair Work to. the Annunciation team by 4 to 12. BATTERIES Cylinder Grinding. Welding, Battery In this connection, the book records of what God does to those who are Charging, Oil and Gasoline some drastic supervisory statutes— The Holy Family and Sacred Heart generous to His poor. BATTERY SERVICE CO. (EXIDES) 4th and Federal Blvd. Phone So. 2657-W teams indulged in a heavy hitting Rosemary is worth at least $250,- Batteries Recharged; Repaired: Rebuilt bat* notably in Kansas, Nebraska and $2Casy%\^.lZ Slff^eek contest with the former winning, 17 teries for nale; free testing and delivery. THE COLFAX GARAGE Michigan. In Kansas, the state board 000. It is conducted by the Blue to 16. St. Dominic’s team was de­ 737 W. Colfax Main 7935 Acetylene Welding, Tires and Accessories, may close any school where the law Nuns, the Sisters of the Humility of Oils and Gasoline. All work guaranteed. feated hv Welby, the score being 6 Mary. / regarding the use of English and the 2227 E. Colfax H. J. Duffy York 416S to 2. The game between Presenta­ When the Holy Father was told BEAUTY SHOP teaching of civil government is not tion and St. Joseph’s parishes was personally by Bishop Schrembs about observed. In Michigan, the superin­ ESPRIT D’AMOUR HYGIENIC HATS postponed and will be played on Au­ tendent of public instruction or his Grasselli’s gift, and about the gift by BEAUTY SHOPPE gust 17 at Broadway park. Thomas Maher, a noted mining man, Flower in the Bottle perfumeries. E.xpert HATS BLOCKED agents may “ investigate and exam Marcelling. Electric Facials for dry, oily Hats Cleaned and Blocked ine” private schools as to “sanitary Next Sunday’*- Schedule of a magnificent farm between Elyria and normal skins. RITE HAT AND CAP FACTORY St, Dominic’s vs. St. Francis de and Obetlin, 0., to the Bishop for Main 6446. 101 East Colfax 1815 Champa______Phone Champa 530-J conditions, courses of study and qual­ ification of teachers.” If the condi­ Sales’, 25th and Lowell, 3 p. m.: the Sisters of Charity, he rtiade them both Knight Commanders of St. Gre­ WALTEN BEAUTY SHOP HEATING EXPERTS tions are not complied with, they may Annunciation vs. Welby, 31st and Manufacturers of Hair Goods, Toupees and close the school and compel the pu­ Curtis, 1 p. m.; St. Catherine’s vs. gory the Great. The Bishop had Transformations asked for knighthood for them. Sim­ Mrs. D. Bemiss, Special Appointment by H. C. DEZERNE HEATING CO. pils to attend a public school or an Sacred Heart, Regns college, 3 p. m.; Heating and Ventilating Engineers ple knighthood, the Pope said. Was phone, Champa 8114. approved private school. In Nebras­ St. Joseph’s vs. Holy Family, 6th and Mrs. E. Berry, 1649 Tremont.______-_____ All Jobbing Promptly Attended not enough for such men. Estimates Given Free ka, county and city superintendents Sherman, 1 p. m.; S t Patrick’s vs. 192S Downing Phone Y. 8848 must inspect private schools at least Presentation, 37th and Wyandot, 3 BOOKS p. m. twice a year with respect to such You will be treated right if Bought, Sold, Exchanged. I Recent issuer HOSPITALS subjects as Americanization and On Sunday, August 17, the St. magazines 6c and 10c. l,argest stock oi courses qf study, and the penalties in Francis de Sales’ teem will play an you patronize those who adver­ used books in Denver. ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL all-star team picked from the other Conducted by tise in the Register. AUDITORIUM BOOK STORE teams of the league at Broadway Thick, elastic layers of pure white cotton on bottom and top, rein­ 1407 Arapahoe St. Champa 8383 Sisters of St. Francis SIXTEENTH AND QUITMAN ALUMNAE CONVENTION park. This game will be preceded by forced with a hair fiber center. Beautiful gray striped J 1 7 R R a postponed game between the Pre­ ticking of excellent quality. 50 lbs. Brice next week... V I * 'WM BREAD ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL RECEPTION TO CARDINAL \ Conducted by sentation and St. Joseph’s teams, and THE DENVER BREAD CO. ' the Sisters ef Charity Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 1.— The there will be a number of field sports EIGHTEENTH AND HUMBOLDT The Best of Bakery Products. Direct from sixth biennial convention of the In­ between the games in which the play­ $1.50 Cash $15.75 ^ e e k Oven to Home. Phone Champa 2211. ers of the league will compete for Speer Blvd. at West 12tb Ave. MERCY HOSPITAL ternational Federation of Catholic 1619 MILWAUKEE ST. Alumnae will be held in this city from prizes offered by the merchants of Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy the city. An admission of twenty- BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone York 1900 Take Colfax Cat October 17 to 25 inclusive. It will be the first gathering of the inter­ five cents will be charged and the re­ CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE HOUSEHOLD DESIGNERS national organization to be held in ceipts will be used in sending a team Established in 1887 Philadelphia. to the national Holy Name rally at 211 Fifteenth Street Denver, Colo. REEVES ft MONTGOMERY Washington, D. C., or will be divided 557 East Colfax. Main 4095 Alumnae of Catholic colleges, con­ between the various teams of the Hemstitching. Gifts, Silk and Parchment vent schools, academies and high league. Tickets are on sale by all CARBURETORS Lamp Shades, Curtains and Draperies schools form the active membership ______made to order.______the players of the league. L. B. COOPER of 70,000 women which the feder­ Automotive Electricians,- Carburetor ______ICE CREAM______ation numbers on its rolls. More than OH. BOY! DUCK POND, Specialists— Zenith 500 alumnae associations are repre­ ST. CATHERINE’:S CARNIVAL 1975*83 Broadway Phone Main 1817 v USE CQRBETT’S QUALITY ICE CREAM sented from the United States, Can­ CATERING.. ada, France, Belgium, Ireland, Eng- 1117 Weltoa St. Phoa* Main 4286 .land, Switzerland and Italy. HERBERT’S FINEST QUALITY ICE CREAM The opening day of the conven­ Cakes, Candies. Fountain service indoors and INSURANCE tion, Saturday, October 18, the offi­ out. Ample parking space for your car. cers, delegates and alumnae members Main 390S»6. East Colfax at Peart EDW. G. HORV will tender a reception to His Emi­ A Melody •Life— Automefbile— Accident— Health CLEANERS AND DYERS Fire nence, Cardinal Dougherty. Heavy layers of fleecy white cotton on bottom and top, center of Compensation— Liability selected cotton linters. Attractive purple and sky blue ticking. 4 324 Cooper Bldg. M. 6608 AMERICAN CLEANERS AND DYERS o f Shirts rows of side stitching. 50 lbs. Thos F. Ciucas SHEET METAL SI4 50 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing LACE CLEANING a t t e r n s should We Clean^-Clean. We call for and deliver TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK 2930 East 6th Ave. Phone York 5699«J THE COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO Cornice. Skylight, Furnace Work, Ventfla* be seen but not 4100 FEDERAL BOULEVARD tion. Tin Roofing. Guttering, Chimney Tops. P CLEANERS AND DYERS A. L. Johnson. Proprietor 2439 15th St. A. F. Johnson Gallup 1136 heard. Ours are the $1.50 Cash $13.75 $1 The oldest, largest and best equipped. Phones: Gallup 1000, 2800 THE NEW METHOD Phone South 1827 Home, Sodth 261-W New Classes Every kind that every man Colfax and Ogden LADIES* SPECIALTIES SOUTH DENVER SHEET METAL WORKS Phone York 9091 Tin, Copper. Gmlvanixed Worlu Gutters. Fur­ wants and welcomes. BIRMINGHAM SPECIALTY CO. naces, Skylights, Cornices. Monday SELECT CLEANERS, DYERS 1035 lath Street G. Bader. Prop. 141J S. BROADWAY They are smartly styled, AND TAILORS Reducing Girdles. Corsets, Corselettes, Hosi­ A day staff of fifteen teachers stoutly sewed and sys­ We call for and deliver ery, Negligees. Underwear, Kimonos, etc. TAILORS AND CLEANERS for instruction in bookkeeping, 1537 Glenarm St. Phone Champa 8369 accounting, shorthand, salesman* tematically sized. Our l a u n d r i e s DUBLIN c l e a n e r s AND TAILORS ship and office appliances. LILY CLEANERS AND DYERS Suits Made to Order. We also have a full policy of petty profit Our workmanship unexcelled. line oT Men’* Furnishings. Work called for and delivered. CASCADE LAUNDRY Intensive review course for stu- 314 E. 20th Ave. Ph. Champa 9037-J Denver’s Most Progressive Laundry. 330 E. Cotfa*______Champa 2S86-W lents who have taken some com­ allows you generous Branches: 1624 Tremont; 1120 17th. mercial work and want positions savings. THE MONARCH CLEANERS AND DYERS Plant 1847 Market. Phone 8052. We spec* TENTS AND CAMP EQUIP- IS soon as possible. One Day Service if Desired ialize on Family Work. Rough Dry 85c dot. We Call For and Deliver ______MENT______Large evening school Monday, FINAL CLEANUP 1738*40 Broadway Champa 102 MORTUARY iVednesday and Friday evenings, We are exclusive makers of "Red Seal” from 7 to 9. Twelve teachers. COAL BOULEVARD MORTUARY ASSOCIATION brand of Umbrella Tents, Water Bags and ALL SHIRT J. P. McConaty, Mgr. B. J. Mulligan. Assn. outdoor canvas goods of all kinds. Visitors welcome. New catalog Mortuary, 3020 Federal Boulevard THE SCHAEFER TENT ft AWNING CO PRICES REDUCED THE CAMPBELL BROS. COAL CO. 1421 Larimer Stri»«l ind full information mailed free Office, 1401 West 3Sth Ave. Ph. Gal. 473 Phone Gallup 408 Denver,^.Colo. upon request. Regular fall term ’Tblck cotton layers on bottom and top, center of soft, fluffy cotton Yard. 1400 West 32nd Avenue linters. Good grade of art ticking in lavender. Hand bolds, roll edge, THE HOME OF HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL TRANSFER AND MOVING ipens Sept. 2. MOTOR OIL weight 50 pounds. The Downy is a very satisfactory ^ 1 0 R O MOVING— PACKING— SHIPPING COLA THE PARSONS DE LUX OIL CO. BUEHLER TRANSFER CO. mattress. Brice next w eek ...... wlfciUU Scientific Compounderg and^ Wholesalers. Phone York 701 t AYER’S It’s Better Parsons’ De Lux Oils sriid Greases _____ 6426 EAST 12TH AVRNTTK 1 COLA All Fountains The Best Yet Ayer’* Pharmacy, 17tb Ave. and Logan 127 20th Avenue Main 3716 NORTH DENVER TRANS, ft STORAGE CO $1 Cash $ 9 .8 5 $1 Phones Champa 9448 and 9449 Household Goods Moved and Stored COMJi£ffC/Al 3CffOOL THE O’MALLEY-I^tLY OIL COMPANY 2016-20 Blake St. Phones Main 3687, 4816 Filiin, Station at ^4. Lofan and Tennessee Bart Finn. Pres. John Taheny, Sec.-Treaa. 1410 Glenarm St., Denrer CONTRACTORS Our coupons Are redeemnble at Bell Member af Aasoeiation of 16th Street CTIinfiling Stations Accredited Commercial School* CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ACORN BRAND at Glenarm THE C. S. LAMBIE COMPANY >n»4 Engineers, Contractors and Builders MOTORS OF ICE CREAM 1735 Stout St., Denver NOEL BULLOCK Special Ice Cream for Special Partiec P. J. SULLIVAN Distributor / DOWMETAL PISTONS UNION CREAMERY CO. General Contractor 609^ W. Colfax (at Glenarm)______Ch. 1374 Office 308 Barth Bldg Ph. Champa 4058 119 Elati St. Phone So. 3580 OPTICIAN and Gnarantee Satisfaction CRACKERS P. M. WALKER CRACKERS AND CAKES Your Own Optician See me for your Glasses "SUPREME’* BRANDS 216 Barth Bldg. HELEN WALSH The Merchants Biscuit Co., Denver > Optometrist and Optician ! OSTEOPATHS CHlROFRACjiC I All Work Receives My Personal ( DR. GARFIELD J. JAMES Attention. Built up of loose, downy cotton material and covered In attractive KATHERINE ADAMS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon IA3 SOLID AS THE PYRAMIDS" o f Palmer School of ^ iropractic. Office Office Ph. Main 6474 Res. Ph. York 42S8-J OPTICAL SHOP blue striped art ticking.’ Roll edge, hand holds, diamond ffQ "1 J!i Kenmark Hotel, 17th/and Welton. Office 428*29 Empire Bldg., 16tb and Glenarm 325 Sixteenth Street tufted, weight 45 lbs. Brice next week ...... ijiu il J hours 9 ;30 to 4 :iOy/ Sundays by appoint' ment. Consultatioy and examination free. PHOTOGRAPHS I Champa 1830 Denver, Colo. < i The CURTAINX^DRAPERIES, Etc. Photographs of unusual merit, gg per dozen $1 Cash $ 8 .9 5 Si Week up. Copying old photos. Any style of finish BR£H>(^AB£L DRAPERY SHOP desired. X 1626 A Champa St. R. W. REED, 1471 Logan Street American National Bank Full liiur of Draperies, Curtains, Shades, Lhnlevm and Hugs. Main 4724. PLATING Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts., Where Value Denver, Colo. / ; DAIRIES ACME SILVER PLATE WORKS Gold, Silver and Nickel Platinz; OxidizinK' /clean pure milk from tubercular tested cows. Poliahing. Ed. Tlghe, Prop. Under supervision of United States Government Also fresh goat milk. 1110 Larimer Street______j^one Main 7991 and Economy DENVER DAIRY Member of Federal Reserve System and 5301 Colorado Blvd. Phone York 1008 PLUMBERS Denver Clearing House Association DELICATESSEN PETER E. LAMONT Practical Plumber Meet SITTERLE ft ROESCH 46 year* practical experience in Denver. Resources Over $10,500,000.00 Delicatessen, Bakery, Lunch Room; agents 1148 California St. Phone Main 1978 for Forni’s alpenkraeuter. Champa 7683 Re*. Ph. S. 4667-J. Re*. 48 So. Waahington J, Sitterle, R. Roesch______1338 ISth St. Footwear for the RADIO-PHONOGRAPH DRUGGISTS Entire Family Why not transfer your account RADIO and PHONOGRAPH FILLMORE DRUG STORE All Styles and Makes tlO.OO to $286.00. Payments if desired. Gold Seal “Special” "The Store Complete" The atore accommodating. Agency for Jobn- ______DANIELS A FISHER to this STRONG and *on'*. Brecht's and Hayes’ Candies. Prompt Made of 100 per cent long staple cotton in soft, downy layers. Just delivery. Colfax and Fillmore St. York 1295 SHOES ^SH O E c o : as shown. Comfortable and shniie-retainliig. 'Bhi-s low introductory OVERLAND DRUG CO. FRIENDLY Bank? price is for this week only. Get tbis mattress tomorrow. E. E. Redd, Prop. THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE CO. Phone So. 260 918 16th Stre«t 16th at Welton Regular $18.50. 1594 So. Broadway Denver, Colo. V. J. Linnemabg Manag^f OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 to 8 $1 Cash $11.50 $1 ff^eek

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Tbursdjaty, August 7.1924. THB DENVEE CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE SEVEH

COADJUTOR MADE MARY'S ASSUMPTION LIRE ANGLICANS FIGHT RESEtViMC The Oldext and Most Reliable Agents QF THE s a c r a m e n t for Hotel Help in the West LOUISVILLE BISHOP Ip LRMANBNCB o f CHUNCH Male and Female Help Sent Kvery- London.— The Church of England where when R. K. Fare is Adyanped (By N.C.W.C. News Service Special (Continued from Puge 4) m a t the World Cable.) CANADIAN likewise preserved, ifyriy tex^ cap )gh , Rome.—^The Rt. Rev. Penis O’Dop- be alleged >n levmr o t the doctrine clergy hga voted in favor pf it by a aghue, Bishop of Louisville, has been e m p l o y m e ;n t that the Church of Qhfiet elande L>r- majority pf J76 tp 91, The house of k ’ Thinking St. C atherine’s Parish ifet. Francis de S u lci’ appointed Titular Bishop o f Lebedus, eyer. We will ourseiyee to ft clergy has sanctioned a proposal hy W"T' P a r i s h AGENCY and, because of the condition o f his I few of the more striking testimonials. f)r. Harwell Stone, who wishes to re­ MAIN 486 t m LARlIlER health, y^ill be rctiped from the See “ Upon this rock 1 grijl hwld My vise the prayer hook to provide not 0. W. Barron, owner of The Wall T H E OBERHAUSER Denver, CoIq. A . J. GUMLICK of Louisvillje, accordi?ig to an gn- Church,” sai^, Christ (referring to St. for reservation for the wck onjy and Rtreet Journal and Boston News Bu­ PHARMACY EsUh. 1880 Mrs. J. WhRe, Prop. nouncenient made from the Vatican Peter, the first Pope), “pnd the gates for exceptional cases “put also for reau, tojd an interviewer the other Tel. Gallup 1157 Denver, Colo. PLUMBING ■..... today. His coadjutor, the Rt. Rey. of hell shall not prevail isgftift^ it” ' forpxs Di adoratipn, for the holding day that Gpplidge will11 hbe i ejected “ by Home Phone, Chspipa 578-W ¥*|n 5J71 John A. Floersh, succeeds to the gee Matt. 16, Ifi). The gates o f hell ten million.”milli( Frank R. Munsey’ s Yonr Naiftbborhood Drug Store pf special services ip the way of ador­ At■ T(Tour Service...... AJwayi 248 South Broadway of Louisville as Bishop. would prevail |f the Chnrch could ation and to encourage people to say New Fork Sun similarly declares edi- Bishop O’Donaghue has been head cease to be faithful to true Chris­ their prayers before the r ^ r y e d sac­ torially that in its best judgment 2349 W. 44lh Ave. Corner Zuni Phone South 153 FRED SCHWAB of the Louisville diocese since Feb­ tianity in her official teaching of faith rament." The storm which pxay he Coblidge will win a sweeping victory. Re*. Phone South 4777-M Swiss Optometrist anil Opticiaa ruary 7, 1910, Prior to that time he or morals. “ Rehoid I am with yon expected to break oyer Ihis Prupnaal Best judgments of this soit are high- was Titular Bishop of Pomaric and ill days, even to the consummaUonnmabon o f the house pf clergy finally w falutmg nonsense, and no one should Headache Eye Glasses a Specialty apq Sarredo a c r e a nH e eart a n rParish a r i f t n I ) MILLINtR^ND^FLORIST Dawkins auxiliary Bjshop of Indianapolis. He of the world,” said Christ just overwimlm it, WPS fori^shadowed dur­ know this helf^er than the astute 921 Fifteenth St. is seventy-five years old. Bishop His ascension (Matt. ^8, 20), ing the debftte by the dpap of Bristol, Me^rs. Mupsey apd Barrop. It is Floersh served as secretary of the is personally directing the Church, it who said that epur^ the debate eriectiy possiole that Coolidge will WE^ HAVE INSTALLED^ _ _ _ M A . M. YORK m ^ Come in apd look over our stock of ' ' S-! J "I ■ Apostolic delegation in Washington must be ipfftllible and indefectible- had taken would conjpei eyaMeljcals e elected by ten million; it is also AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING TRIMMED HATS during the incumbency of Cardiol The Master also spid: ’'Apd I will perfectly possible that he will run a MACHINE THE A. W. CLARK to oppose reservation altogether. Special Prices _ Bonzano as Apostolic Delegate.___ He. ask the Father, and He shall give yog bad third. No man on earth is suffi­ and are now in a position to give tho DRUG c o m p a n y was appointed Titular Bishop)p of Ly-Ly-1 another Parwlefc, that He may abide CLEVELAND PRIRSTS TQ TAfAKE ciently a prophet tp be able to say best sanitary service that money can Pboue South 2521 149 Broedwey Corner Eighth Avenue aa4 jcopolis and coadjutor with feemo rig^trigfit with you forever. The spirit of how this years election will turn out. buy. Drop in and see our plant. Santa Fe Drive PpSt-GRApUATE CPURSE of succession to the Bishop of' Louis­' ■ ■■■ itruth, whom the world cfthaot rpeeive, Cleveland.— Ecv. Jo,sep)i J. Mnl-i WALTER EAST & C O . ville, February 6, 1923. DeTURCK BROTHERS Phone South 114 [-because it seeth Him not, nor know- len, P.D.j director pf religious educa­ 9^61*6 are 531 votes in the electoral 23rd and Larimer Street* eth Him; but you shall know Him: college, requiring 266 to elect, says EVERYTHING IN DRUGS tion ip tpe htfh schools pf the pio- because He shall abide with you, and The New Republic. Of these it is Fancy Groceries and Meats cese of Cieveiaml. and Rev. Chester FIVE~PblNTS HARDWARE LONG n a m e , l o n g LIFB afe to give Davis tee solid South— shall be in you .... But the Para­ J. Rar^ett, ftsastant at Bt. Mery’s: COMPANY, Inc. San Sebastian.— One o f the best clete, the Holy Ghost, whom the Uabama, Arkansas, FJorida, Geor­ 701 South Logan St. church, Wftrren, Ohio, will take a Herbert Grossman, Pres, and Mg», X CARPET WEAVING ^ known figures iij the diplomatic s.er- Father will send in My name. He will gia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, ■vice has passed away with the death post-graduate course in the Catholic The Winchester Store Phone South 764 Denver, Colo, I BIGLER RUG CO. teaclL you all things, and bring all universi^, Washington, according to the Carolihas. Tennessee^ Texas. Vir­ here of His Excellency Don Juan things to your mmd, whatsoever I ginia and West Virginia— with an 4* Fluff R urs Woven from old carpets. announcement here. Tin, Sheet Iron apd Furpece Work •i* Rag Rug Weaving, any width Mariano de Goyeneche y Gamie,, have Raid to you.” (John 14-16, 17, aggregate of 147 votes. It is safe Decorating in All its Branches « without seam count of Guaqui, marquis of Villa- 26). Here we have proof of the resi- to give Coolidge Connecticut, Maine, Phone Main 5113 2643 Welton St Estimates Glieerfully Furniabad A We specialise on Silk Weaving fuerte, duke of Gamio and grandee [dence o f God in the Chuj-ch, to con­ her, our common mother, (See Sum- Michigan, Nmv Hampshire, Rhode Is­ Carpets Cleaned and Shampooed E r w . Sallen, Prop. Ph. York 179 H. A. HOLMBERG ♦ 723 West 6th Ave. Ph. So. 2144-W , o f Spain of the first plass, whp for tinue without end, enabling her to me, 2, 68, Article 1). land, Utah and Vermont, with q total more than a quarter of a pentury grasp wisdom above the power of the it may be asked why nobody saw o f forty-five votes. Coolidge will, we SERVICE GROCERY AND WALL PAPER AND PAINTS has beep the diplomatic representa-1 world, aud hence proving her indc- the actual Assumption of Mary. The believe, receive many more than Directory of tivp of Peru at the Holy See, I" cUbility and infallibility. reason is the same as that why no these, but no other state can be MARKET 252 South Broadway was aged 91* Ii the Church was not to corrupt, man saw Christ come forte from the igned as overwhelmingly likely to Choie'e Meats end Fancy Grocorie* Phone South 432-W______Denver A U priiey’t-at-LiiW DON'T FORGRT, CHICKEN SUPPERS, d if Mary is given to iis both in tiu tomb. God has ordained that we be to him. La Follette may, we Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Colorado saved by faite as well fts works, and ALAMEDA PHARMACY ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL final book o f the S cr^u res and in Blink, safely be awarded Wisconsin, 1922 East 28te Ave., Denver the Tradition of the Church as tRe some of the great truths are Igft for Minnesote. the Dakotas and Montana, 300 S. Broadway Denver, Cole, MORRISSEY, MAHONEY ft WeiJUJ .viHIWBIW " ! .I .il'. Jtill .special figure of this incprrpptib, faite. “ The merit of faith,” says fit. ft total of thirty-nine votes. These - SCOFIELD Under.New Management . f'* body, bow dare we deny thftt she was Thomas Aquinas, “ arises frpm this, votes ter tee three candidates named Attorneys-at-Law Jumes Sweeney Cig' Co. nssqmed into heavep witb<^t bod|ly tbftt ftf God’s bidding man be}ieve$ amount to 28l, which leaves 300 St. Jofteph’* Parith Glasgow and Morehead, Props. 305-7 Symes Bldg. [corruption, and that bar bod/ ana wpat he does npt see.” (Summa Q. more which can only be described as Phone Main 189 Denver, Colo. Dr. Murphy’s Rpo^ Beer soul were then joined in her whole , Art fij Reply 2). Proof euopgh still doubtful. SAVE MONEY Phone South 1264 person, where ^ was croiyned in has been given of both the Resurrec­ _ _ — WILLIAM H. ANDREW STRAND THEATRE BUILDING such a way that the Church cpuld be tion and Assumption to make faite “ The tails of all the tickets seem By Trading at Attorney-at-Law called a crowned wpman In figure of reasonable. I f we refuse to believe to have stings in them this year,” ANDERSON - HARRINGTON 515 Charles Building 1634 Cairtiy St. Denver, Colo. says Wm. Hard in The Nation. R I P L E Y ’ S Phone Main 1369____Denver. Colo. her? , what we canuot see, faith cannot bc' COAL CO. Spme pf the prophecies about the in us, for it is the evidence of things Dawes at the tail of the Republican teat appear not, i. e. what we cannot ticket will devote himself, with a poi­ Departm ent Store Eant Side Braoch and Main Office* 95th and JOHN H. REDDIN Chnrch have also had a stepUing ful­ Walnut StR. Phones Main 366 and 366. Attorney and Counselor at Law fillment in the Blessed Virgin. One prove iptrinsicftlly triic. It is an ftc- sonousness which Coolidge could not 756-762 Santa Fe Drive South Side Branch* 92 S. Broadwar 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block that may be noted particularly is ceptance of revelation on the author­ possibly command, to the stio^ng of Phone South 3116 Seventeenth and Curtis Sts. L. C. B. A. given in Psalm 44: “ All the glpry of ity of pod revealing. ‘demagogues.’ Suave, kindly, neat, Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. [ the King’s daughter is within golden The cause o f the Assumption was dapper, sociable, musicftl, aesthetic, St. Mary’s Branch No* 296 amiftble, domestic, Dawes is a honey­ VAN ZANT T H E BROADWAY borders, clothed around witp varie­ tee Resurrection of Christ. By vir­ JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS ALBERT J. LUSSIER > Meetings the Second end Fowth ties. After her shall virgins be tue of tee Godhead united with His bee who is all full of honey and sweet DEPARTMENT STORE Attorney-at-Law I Tuesday of each month ftt Art I brought to the King; h,er neighbors risen body, the efficacy o f the Resur­ eharm till he sees a ‘demagogue.’ 0. & R. G. Watch ln*pcctor Temple Bldg., Boulder, Colo. , Studio, 1548 California St. shall be brought to 'Thee” (Verses rection extends Vd other men. St. Himself, in fact, one of our very best Fine Watch Repairing COMPANY 1st Nat’l Bank Bldg., Lafayette, Colo. ♦ ♦♦♦♦'►♦♦♦♦♦ftft***^ -*******! 14 and 16). The prophecy ro fe n Thomas dsclares: “ The Apostle says demagogues and delightfully and in­ Fine Jewelry Repairing J. M. Cones, Pre*. genuously given to passionate ap­ primarily to the Church with its dif­ (Rom. 4, 26): ‘He rose again for our phone South 1891 772 Santa Fe 21 to 61 South Broadway ferent rites, presenting great variety justification,’ which is nothing else peals to the class feelings of his own of discipline and litprgy in nnity of than tee xesurrectLon of souls.' ” The jciass, he is driven frantic when he saint likewise adopts as his own sees other demagogues making pas- faith. But nobody who knpws Cath- St. PatnekU Pari«h E. W . ROBINSON olkity can fail to see a striking pro­ tW h ipg the dedaration of a gdoss: Honate appeals to tee class feelings ST. PATRICK’S ACADEMY ;; phesy, as well, .of the r.ejigipus or­ "Cbpist’s Resurrection is the cause of pf other classes. He stings them, he LUMBER SIDNEY, NEBRASKA ders, which ever take as their ours, both of the soul at present, and threatens to sting them, and he will t h e CAMPBELL BROS. pting teem. ^ "Everything for Building” FULLY ACCREDITED Tp STATE UNIVERSITY exemplar, and yow yirgjns to ChrUt, of tee body in the future.” He says, COAL COMPANY the King, as His spouses, in imitation a bttie furiber on, “ Christ’s Resur­ Yards, Office and Woodworking Mill Lime. Cement, S«od »nd Gravel: Uay. Grain. of her chastity, poverty and obedi­ rection has instrumentally an effec­ “ Whatever is deficient in Davis be- 201 W, Iowa Phone South 31 Boarding School for Boys and Girls ;: ence. The United States alone has tive power not only with regard to pause of his excess of brains we may Coal and Wood: Gas, Oil* *od Tire* expect to see happily and success­ , 1401 W- 38th Ave. Phone Under the administration of the Ursuline Sisters. Situated in the about a hundred thousand women the resurrection of bodies, but also living as religious. Every order in fully supplied by Brj'an because of I4d0 W . 32nd Ave. CoUop 473 ABRAM BUCKTON heart of the famed Cheyenne County. Building with every modern THE HOME OF HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL which new names are taken (the vast hip lack of them. This writer, after » equipment and convenience. Offers exceptional educational advan­ long experience with highly intelli­ Hardware, Tools, Paints tages. Full Academic and Commercial Courses. Intermediate majority) gives the name of Mary to every nun in addition to the name of forgiveness of sin and newness of life gent public men who can sec clearly House Furnishing Good* St. Philonieiia^ft Grades, Primary Department. another saintly patron. The reason through grace, ite to efficacy, which that nothing can be done aboqt any­ Terms only 620.00 per Month Send for Catalogue thing, welcomes in Bryan a man so GENUINE FORD PARTS is because Mary is their special ex­ comes of the Divine ppwer, tbf PftS- P a r i t h emplar and patron. Inasmuch as she sion as well as tee Rosurrec^on' of dull and so useful that he cannot sec 1491 S. Broadway Phone South 403 is a figure of the Church, so every Christ is the em n agf Justification as it. The tail of the Davis tic)cet may phop Phone. Yor|c 811-W nun is in a special w ar s voluntary to both teieSq. T <^p»plarity, he its unthinking: bUf it is'also; ite aecidence Phon*, tTcMc 682S-J [figure of the Church fts the spouse Christ’s' PftjBst^ u d Deate 'are the working, end. As fo r Burton K. St. Leo’s a| id St. I of Christ, cause of tee u rpvek ss of guilt, Wheeler, the tail of the Follette V. A . KISER ticket, thip writer ventures the pre­ The reasons brought forth by St. which forgivefiesd' we die to sip; bpt Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Elizaheth’s > the Resurrection iis the .cause of the diction that Wheeler will be the Thomas Aquinas as proving the fit­ ptingingest of all this year’s stinging Hot Water Fitting ness o f Christ’s Resurrection can be newness of life, v^hich comes through W . C. B A U E R _ adapted to prove the congruity of grace or justice.’ Consequent^ tpe tails." 2210 £. Colfax A^tAnne Successor to Fred Fisher Mary’s Assumptiop, 1, It behooved Apostie says (.Rhmans 4, 25) that Fisk university has raised an en­ ■ ALL KINDS OF God to exalt her who had humbled “ He was deJiyCrca up” —-i. e. to death herself for His sake, according to — “ for our siDs”^ i . e. to take them dowment fund of one million dollars CHURCH GOODS —tee first negro university te raise Presentation Parish Luke i, 52: “ He hath put fiown the ftway— “ and rose a ^ ip for our jus­ 1055 ELEVENTH STREET gnyteiog like such a fund- It is an migfity from their seat, and hate ex­ tification.” Christ’s Passion, we Phone Champa 9180-W encouraging thing that the school alted the humble.” It must be con- should remember, was the meritorious MASSEY CAN SUPPLY YOU* 0pp. St. Elizabeth’s Church which begjan its career in an army I ceded that the humiliation of her pause of our salvation and coming barracks in Nashville nearly sixty WITH a n y t h i n g eartely career, in view pf her dignity, glory of both soul and body. As for W. H. Hcnsler John Henslei years ago should find the confidence Groceries, Meats, Hardware, Shoes was second .only to that of her Son. Mary, we must Vemember that she and respect which such a fund ine- Paints, School Supplies, HENSLER BROS. Hence, in view of the promise of needed salvation like the rest of us, Fire Insurance put it acted in a preventive way with pUes. Fisk is no mere industrial MODERN PLUMBERS God’s justice, she had a right to spe­ tehpol. It is a full-fledged univer­ , Give us a trial and be convinced cial exaltation, not only in her soul per by keeping her from sin, instead Remideling and Jobbing a Specialty but in her body. 2, The Assumption pf wiping away sin after she had sity; ite students are given the samp; 7 I6 Knox Cl Phone So. 299 Recognition at Columbia and Chicago is fitting, also, for our jnstrpetiop in fallen. And as for her Assumption, 1449 MARIPOSA ST. ft W 18 merited by her Son on Calvai. IS are graduates of Harvard or BARNUM ELECTRIC SHOE Phone Main 2267 tlve faite. St. Paul said (1 Cor. 16, Princeton. 1 4): “ If Christ be not risen again, but was cifected;.fts ours will be, by REPAIR SHOP then is pgr preaching vajU and your His Resurrection and His Ascension, That long-talked-of project, a tun­ is fully equipped ynth a full line of [faith is also v ^ .” ' But i|; (Wmot h® which were its exemplars. His Ascen­ nel under the English channel, has Shoes for the entire family. Solii’ St. Dominic’s Parith denied that faith in tee Rfisurrection sion WM tee exemplar <^f hers, ac­ feather shoes. S T . MARY’S COLLEGE cording to the {ext of ificheas: “ik been Iftid on the teeJf ^ a jn by the is greatly strengthened through the John Springer NOTRE DAME, INDIANA resurrection of tee body of § created shall go up that shall open the way British government, principally be­ MEYERS CASH CARRY Conducted by the Sisters ot the Holy Cross person, Mary, typical of the Church, before them” (2, 13). Since He is cause what the newspapers call the 3419 West 7th Avenue MARKET pur head, the members must follow “war chiefs’’ oppose it as g danger Recognition by the Indiana State Board of Education as well as of the man Christ. 3, It When you are in need of anything in Cor. W. 23rd Avenue and Irving College, Standard; Normal Department, accredited; where the head has gone, and hence 0 Great Britain in case p f hostilities, it fitting, too, for the raising of our 'he “ war chiefs” always have op- the Drug Store phone or caU on Academic Departnunt. commissioned hope, since through seeing Mary, our Christ said: “ That where I am, you FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES osed the scheme, but more through Accredited with the North Central Association, Catholic Educational exemplar, rise agaip, we hope to rise. ftlso may be” (John 13, 3). This ap­ THE BARNUM PHARMACY Vegetable* and Fruits Association, American Federation of Arts, Columbia University: regis­ plies to us as well as Mary.. But raditional bureaucratic fpar tean be- tered formaliy by the Hoard of Regents, Stkte of New York. For bul­ 4, The Assumption, further, impels pause of reason. M. A. Emeson, Prop. At Down-town Prices letin and view book addreds: us to better living, lust fts the |Ui6UTri her glorification, as one much worth­ 700 KNOX COURT THE REGISTRAR, ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, Notre Dame, Indiana rection of Christ does, according to ier, cam* U r earUar, Mexico is a province nf manana- Phones South .6189, South 3556 tee text: “ As Christ is risen frpm the Mary’s Assumption, likp Christ’s land, election machinery is a bit PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY: D. L. CAMERON dead by the glory uf the Father, so Resurrection au^ Ascension, must be rusted by disuse, and so despite the we also may walk in newness of life. considered as afi exemplar o f our GROCERY AND MARKET peat and fury which preceded this —’ HH J'I'Jl 'lll.l'l" 4l*T"U'X"i 'WiJ ’ l'i'vw PHONES glorification qf body as well fts souh .... Christ rising from the dead year’s, as almost all other national MAIN dieth now no more; so do you also ' ‘Whatever is most perfect is always! Holy. Family P

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SISTERS OF LORETTO Divine revelation; if an entrance into FRANK LONG OF that mind is not made for the voice of . RESPONSIBILITY GET COLLEGE DEGREES JOSLlN’S IS DEAD ■=V^■ ■ /.'■ ■ y God, speaking through His prophets, for the better vision of thousands is the moral obligation of this through His Son, through His Church, University Fund (Continued from Page 1). Frank Long, for years head of the ■'^31 business. When you come to us for glasses, we fully appreciate the then the cramming of that mind with millinery department of the Joslin storm that swept over Christendom the whole content of human knowl­ importance of our responsibility. Absolute accuracy is the keynote The office of The Register will be in the 16th century seriously hamper­ department store, died suddenly of edge cannot be called education. It heart disease late Saturday at Mercy ^f our success. moved Saturday, August 9, to 1823 ed her work. The result of that cat­ were far better that men and women California. We need larger quarters. aclysm, since called the Protestant of Denver Diocese hospital, Chicago. ^ould remain without higjier learn­ Mr. Long came to Denver twenty- Rev. William Neil McTavish, son Reformation, was the rejection by ing than that they should acquire a of Mr. and Mrs. William McTavish millions of the authority of the six years ago and immediately joined The know'ledge of science divorced from (Official: Diocese of Denver). the Joslin company, becoming one of of 228 W. Fourth avenue, who was Church. The Divinely appointed relipon, of literature that expunges Following was the Catholic uni­ ordained to the priesthood June 15 teacher found her hands tied and her the best known mercantile depart­ Swigert Bros. Optical Co. Christianity, of history that records versity collection for 1923. No money ment heads in the entire West. He and sang his fir.9t Solemn Mass at lips sealed, and she was forced to not Revelation, of a philosophy that was received f^om churches not men­ Whose reputation and equipment give you tbo witness with anguish of heart the pil­ was 60 years old. Devoted exclusively to the St. Joseph’s church June 22, has been holds up to the mind a kaleidoscope Highest Grade of Service lage of many of the great universi­ tioned: He was born at Romo, N. Y., and Fitting * and Manufacturing appointed pastor of the parish at Coal of the va^ries of man’s puny intel­ Denver— Cathedral, $2ZB; Annunciation, Creek and will also have charge of ties which she had nourished with ISO; Bleaned Sacrament, $9.S6; Holy Family, is survived by three sisters and four 1550 CALIFORNIA ST., DENVER of Glasses. lect, leaving the student to select $20; Holy Ghort. $20; Prerentation. $5; brothers: Mrs. George ujona of New missions at Soldier and Onega, in the tender care. Her monasteries were whatever view of life will enter into Leavenworth diocese. destroyed, her convents invaded and Sacred Heart, $20; St. Catherine'*, $22.76; York city, Mrs. A. B. Prentice of an agreeable companionship with the St. Dominic’*, $28; St. Kliiabeth'*, $26; St. San Francisco, and Mrs. Sigmon Mit- Mr. Walter S. Barkey of Flint, her property was,confiscated by the folly of youth. Franci* de Sales,' $26; St. James', $10; St. Mi,ch., is visiting his sister, Mrs. F. hostile rulers who found the religion Joseph's (CJIS.1(.), $2S; St. Ixiui*', $6; St. tenmeyer o f Rome, N. Y.; Charles, George and Joseph Long of New York C. Daly of 3434 West 23rd avenue. of the revolt more convenient and It is a truism to say that the in­ Mary Mairdalene's, $10; St. Patrick's, $40; St. Philomena's, $46. city, and Louis Long of Rome, N. Y. Miss Mary L. Gerspach left last agreeable than the strong rein with tellectual life of our American col­ Aspen. $S; Boulder, $10; Brifthton, $11.60; Mr, Long was a member of the Cath­ Friday for a three months’ trip to which the religion of Christ had held leges and universities is utterly ma­ Castle Rock, $2; St. Mary’s, Colorado SpK*.. edral parish. the Pacific coast. in check their sensuality and their terialistic,— pagan. The old truths $26; Corpus Christi, Colorado Spfts., $6: MEMORIALS of Christianity are being attacked Conejos, $1$; Crested Butte, $4.S6; Cripple Joseph Newman and Ted Day greed. by profes.sors from a thousand Creek, $2; Del Norte, 60c; St. Columba’t. ' 'WTT'V ■ V T T W T W T T T T W W 1 I I I I i ' have returned from a two weeks’ visit For some time after the rebellion Duranco, $10; Dolores, $$.06: Erie, $8.76; to Chicago and Mr. Day’s old home, rostrums. Every new scientific dis­ Fieminfc, $6; Ft. Collins, $10; Ft. Lozan, the main outlines of Christian $6; Ft. Lupton, $7.50; Ft. Moncan, $!5: ;; China Decorating Le Grange. Mr. Newman sang at the covery is proclaimed as the death THE DENVER MARBLE & ’ thought and tradition were preserved Fruita, $1; Georitetown, $6; Clenwood I I MABEL ZIETZ, Prop. E. J. Hines hospital, Chicago. The knell of ancient faith.. Every skull Sprinzs. $4.26; Greeley, $28; Gunnison, $18 in the former Catholic universities, or skeleton unearthed is hailed as an­ < • Hit,’h-ela*n work at iwaionabl. prices. two gentlemen are K. of C. welfare and when university foundations were Haxtun, $1; Holly, $6; Holyoke, $1.60: GRANITE COMPANY other link in the chain of evidence Idaho Sprinze, $5; Keenesburz, $2; Lafay­ A*lc about bur China Club. I.esa«ns secretaries. being laid in the new world, here in ette, $4; St. Patrick’s, La Junta, $12; La­ Ziven. Order work taken. Established 1874 Mrs. Joseph C. Hagus, Mrs. Arthur that man is but a super-bea. ar->wood finish thruout. A home Owners ar«> packing to move out Tuesdav, 6 room bungalow, oak floors, rug brick, Interment was not made until later, to be proud of. $1,000 cash. built-in features: with front drive, 2 lots. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan I Aug. 11. Where you can move right in. Cemetery 31. rrtAipiece bathroom Cottage of 0 rooms, oak floors, full |use- LET US DECORATE < • Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. Olive ment; fuHy modern; double garage. Price Horan A Son service. The Loretto Heights college of mu­ Another double of 6 rMftns estrh side. Witl set $500 cash, balance monthly. This prop* YOUR GRAVES FRANK D. LONG of 1350 Grant street sic held its summer session at St. take small place as part payment. erty is clesr, so come and make owner offer. $6,900. with good terms. Main 8232. Funeral was held Thursday morning witl Mary’s academy, 1370 Pennsylvania, ST. CATHERINE’S 2X6 U. 5. National Bank Bldg. Requiem Mass at th** Cathedral. Intermen. An exceptional bunzalow. built when real See 3254 Josephine. 5 Rooms. SI. P. Call at our greenhouses and • > during which courses were given by workmanship and select material were avail­ JI let us help you to select the Fairmount. Horan A Son service. Built-in buffet, china closet, double garage. PIANO TUNING, regulating, voicing, re­ JOSEPHINE KELLY of 1560 Washing Horace E. Tureman in counterpoint able. $6,900. $3,700. possiblv less, down payment; balance pairing; 22 years experience; all work guar­ O’BRIEN’S proper decoration. Our expert ton. Remains were shipped to St. Joseph and the normal course was conducted BLESSED SACRAMENT $20 month and interest C%. anteed. E. A. Howes, formerly with ^idw in Mo., for iotermcnl. Horan A Son service 5 room bunzalow, $6,750: with front drive Piano Company. Phone Main 6662. 618 17TH STREET is always thei)e and our prices by Blanche Dingley Mathews. zaraze. Pay what you can down. are right. 332$ Race. 5 Rooms and SI. P. Father Honoratus, the Franciscan ST. PHILOMENA’S $500. possibly less, down payment: balance HOTEL YORK— European plan. Cafe in 0pp. Child’s Restaurant Father who conducted the retreats at 7 rooms and zaraze. $6,760. You will like $50 month, including interest. 6% . This connection. Reasonable rates. In Cathedral J I Patronize Your Cemetery this karzain. $2,000 cash. includes new Garland combination range: all parish. 19th and Grant. Champa 106l, Death and Funeral Notices St. Anthony’s hospital here and at St. ST. JOHN’S PARISH built-in features: double garage; 3 floors. Francis’ hosmtal in Colorado Springs, Near the beautiful new zrade school, a five Will rent $65 month. Rt. Rer. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., By, the Olinger Mortuary returned to Denver for a week’s stay. room bunzalow for $4,760; $760 cash. President ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH With him was Father Anthony Braun. West 29th Avenue. 6 Rm. R.P.B. $2,950 Rev. Wm. J. O'Malley 5 room bunzalow, $4,760: near car and Pour lots, garage, chicken house, fruit, Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone Main 3437 Secretary and Manager SOPHIA VARELA, infant daughter of The two priests drove up from pavement. $1|000 cash. shade. $600 cash, balance easy monthly. E. P. Goebel, Ass’t Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Lalo Varela. Funeral was Colorado Springs with C. Mason 6 room bunzalow, $6,600. Residence Phohe, York 2383 . j L. Connolly, Superintendent held Friday with services at St. Leo’s On 8 lots, family home. Moderate terms. A Pippln-~4-S acre— New Bungalow church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Welch. of 5 rooms, new decorations, garage. Rocky ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* The Rev. Patrick Maguire, well C. H. WATKINS, INCORPORATED Mt. ditch paid water right. \ mile west of Real Estate-^-lnaurance^Loans DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST ARTIST DIES HERE known in Denver, who has been as­ White City: 2 blocks to street car. $500 Funeral services for Miss Josephine Far­ 214 Patteraon Bldf., t7th and Welton cash, balance very easy. sistant at the Salt Lake Cathedral for Phone Main 2773. rell Kelly, widely known New York artist, some time, has been named pastor at Suite 722 Mack Building 16th and California S ts. York 4G15 York 4614 who ^cd Sunday afternoon at the home of $300 Cash Buys 4 Room. $2,200 her uncle, Frank F. Farrell, 1560 Washing­ Elko, Nev. Father Maguire under­ ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH Modem but heat. 2 lots. Balance $1,650 Eizht-room red pressed brick, two lots; and interest 6% . See this sure. ton street, were held today (Thursday) at went a serious operation several (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) W. T. ROCHE St. Joi0 shortly after noon. $200 of New York. 2926 Federal blvd. Gallup 1684. Two lots, flowers, garden, lawn, cash, balance very easy. CALL STORTZ FUEL A FEED CO. FOR CALENDAR OF THE WEEK RECORD CLASS OF COAL, WOOD, POULTRY SUPPLIES. 423$ For Rent MONUMENTS YORK. YORK 65$. QUALITY. SERVICE. 4 room modem cottage. $30. Unfurnished. BROTHERS GETS DEGREES 1429 East 31st avenue. 5 rooms, modern Sunday. August 10— 9th ^fter Pen­ NEBRASKA prieRt wUhei to get poaition but heat. Coal and gas ranges. Rent $30. tecost. Gospel, Luke XIX, 41-47: Seventeen brothers of the Congre­ S9 priest's housekeeper in Colorado for We also have several other unfurnished Jesus weeps over- Jerusalem. St. recommended woman of experience in this houses for rent. gation of the Holy Cross received work, in parish where altitude is not too Lawrence, deacon, mart., 259. their degrees recently at the sum­ high. Communicate with The Register. C. C. HAAS, 508 ISlh St. Champa 3376 Monday, August 11— St. Philo- mer school commencement exercises VOTE mena, virgin, mart., 300. ElCHT-room house in 600 block S. Wash- of the University of Notre Dame. Inzton; on two lots, modern except heat; at MENLO HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Tuesday, August 12— St. Clara, Three of the group received their Two-room apartments, everything fur­ 64,250; zood terms. Inquire 616 S. Ozden. nished, steam heat, very comfortable. In abbess, virgin, F. Poor Clares, 1257, M.A., the others their A.B. This is St. Leo’s and St. Elisabeth’s parishes, 1106 Wednesday, August 13— St. John the largest group of brothers ever OPEN for inspection Sunday. Ten-rooli home and income at 1!X S. Corona. 61.000 Stout. H. A. Hames, proprietor. Berchmans,•rchmans, S.J., patron of altar boys, graduated from the university and or more down; balance term*. See Owner, FREE this month, a portable phonograph 1621. undoubtedly it is the largest gradu­ 616 S. Ozden. with the sale of evefy piano. Pianos 61(0.00 Thursday, August 14— St. Euse ating class of brothers in the history FOR RENT— Larze room and kitchenette, and np. Phonographs, $27.50 and up. Tuning, bius, priest, Rome, 298. Vigil, fast of the United States. Such an event east front, four windows, new heatinz plant; 12.60. Holland Music Store. 1469 So. Fearl. and abstinence. is certain to bring great satisfaction also other housekeepinz and Bleeping rooms. Pohne So. 6696. W. J. Lamerls, Prop. I Friday, August 15— Assumption of to the Catholic educators of the na­ 1561 York street. ' FOR SALE— Eden electric washing ma­ Blessed Virgin (Holy day of obliga­ tion as they realize the grave neces­ WANTED— Experienced girl for general chine. Cost $160. Will sell for half price. Sample of My' Work tion— no abstinence.) sity of having a much larger number housework in Catholic family. South 6219. Good condition. York 2701- W. J. M. GREEN Saturday, August 16— St. Joachim, of Catholic high schools under the FOR SALE— New flxe-room brick bunza­ FOR RENT— Pleasant room in quiet, mod­ 1876 Lafayette Street father of Blessed Virgin Mary. em home; reasonable. 687 blast 19th Ave. Phone York 7410______Est. 1892 control of the brothers. Bishops and low, full basement, modem.; 2 lots, 1 block League of the Sacred Heart pastors from every section of the from car line h) St. Catherine’s parish. Terms are right. Owner, 4510 Clay street. PATCHWORK—Stone, brick, cement and General intention for August: The country are making requests for piaster; reasonable. Wendel Zwermann, New conversion of Africa. brothers to open new schools but in FURNISHED rooms— Look at these Weetern hotel, 1148 Larimer etreet. BAILEY most cases these requests have to be pleasant rooms in Catholic home, three WANTED— Two experienced insurance refused on account of the scarcity of blocks from Cathedral. One large, suitable FRANCISCAN PROVINCIAL for two: the other small. Newly decorated men to take an interest in the establishment brothers. of a high class insurance general agency. A Cincinnati, 0.— Very Rev. Edmund and furnished. Reasonable. 621 E. 16th ave. splendid opportunity. Phone Main i860. Theodore F. Klein, O.F.M., was re-elected pro- M. C. Harrington A Co., 421-2 Chamber of PRACTICAL nurse carqs for confinement ■vincial of the Cincinnati Franciscan LEADVILLE DEMOCRATS ARE or other cases In own home. Special treat­ Commerce building. Fathers at the annual chapter held STRONG AGAINST K. K. K. ment for pneumonia and rheumatism. York U77W . ______GROCERY AND CHURCH GOODS in St. Anthony's monastery, Mt. Airy. Leadville.— “ We are unalterably In St. Elizabeth’ s parish. Rent fixtures with opposed to any effort on the part of building and buy the stock at $100 and irf- assures Government by Hackethal FOR RENT— The entire upper floor of a the Ku Klux Klan, or any other or­ beautiful residence. 924 E. 17th ave. Five voice. Stock will invoice about $750. Pour MRS. D. J. SULLIVAN ganization, to interfere with the reli­ bed rooms and one parlor. Magnificently nice living rooms. Rent on all only $60, in­ furnished. Just the place for a group of cluding heat and water. HOME MORTUARY gious liberty or political freedom of teachers or nurses. Catholic home on first 1786 Welton CAPITOL Main 7226 Ladies and Children any citzen, or to Imit the civic rights floor. Superb lawns, trees and porches. M. the Constitution FUNERAL Our Specialty of any citizen or body of citizens on C. Harrington, Phone Main 1860. WANTED— Girl to aasiat with general housework. Good home for Catholic girl. Lady Attendant account of religion, birthplace or ra CALL Champa 808 or Gallup 4090-W for Gallup 2S48W. Cor. Alameda and Broadway cial origin,’’ reads one of the reso light moving, tranka or baggage: satisfac­ PARLORS Phone South 444 lutions adopted at the Lake County tion guaranteed. Tom McElroy’e Express, YOUNG married man, 27, desires to learn stand Colfax and Logan. good business. Sales, office, store experi­ Democratic assembly. ence: 2 years teacher. Now employed eve­ 1449-51 KALAMATH ST. FOR RENT— Nice, clean and cool sleeping nings. Paul McCnllough, 1936 Grant St. and housekeeping roome; reasonable; in Phone Champa 2608-'W. Not by Intolerance PHONE CHAMPA 6161 Sacred Heart parish. 2247 Larimer. Pat­ Phone Main 3658 rick Kdly, Prop. ' FURNISHED rooms and board; home CARRIGAN GEO. P. HACKETHAL privileges: pleasant surroundings. 226 E. LADIES— Ba independent. Learn Hair- Maple. Phone South 6606J. Res- Phone Main 3250 UNDERTAKER dretsing. Marcelling, Bobbing and Carling; Monumental Works AT THE RESIDENCE rates reasonable. Wee Beauty Shoppe, 2746 MOTHERS, leave your children in good MORTUARY W. 29th ave. Phone Gallup 4960. Catholic home; best of care by experienced 3145 Walnut Ph. Ch. 1079-W nurse: reaaonable. The Infants’ Nursery, 600 Uth STREET AT GLENARM $2.50—PIANO TUNING—IZ-SO 2720 Downing. Phone Y. 9682-J. Best of ^YBONIZE OUE ADVERTISERS ♦♦♦» A. Phillips, SSSS-Peri^ « t . GaUup 3165-M. refereneet. Kvr'L’x * ' / >- , 'H ^

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