i “AWAY FROM ROME” LEADER IS CONVERTED TO FAITH
Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press
BY n i l ON S B OF m LED TO Priests, Jews and Socialists are Objects Former Minister- Says First Confession of Animosity ^ Was Consoling
The peculiar spectacle of Catholic Rome” movement in Bavaria. In When in 1897 the “ Los von Rom” worldly character of the demagogic fact, hardly any of the leaders of the ecclesiastics being openly insulted Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as (Away from Rome) movement broke propaganda for Protestantism, he re and threatened in a community that attempted “ putsch" are either Cath out in Austria, inspired by political olics or Bavarians. They are, for the Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service. turned to his native Saxony to con is overwhelmingly Catholic has been ------«» . ■ agents and financed with subsidies tinue his pastoral work. But the im most part, foreigners who are ac from Germany, there appeared, furnished in Munich as one of thei cepting Bavarian hospitality for the pressions gathered in Catholic Aus VOL. XIX. NO. 19. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1923. $2.00 Yr. on Renewals among the numerous Protestant min tria gave him no rest. Thereafter, he results of the Hitler-Ludendorff ma- purpose of creating disorder and at $2.50 Yr. on New Subs. isters who poured into Austria, the occupied himself thoroughly with chinations in Bavaria. Bavaria 13 tempting to throw the country into Rev. John Albani, D.D. He came from Catholic doctrine. He made a zealous ordinarily classed as a Catholic na-l greater misfortunes, Saxony and boasted of being a des study of the writings of St. Ignatius tron and, indeed, the classification i^l Jews, Socialists and Catholic priests cendant of the ancient Italian noble of Loyola, whose spiritual exercises correct, but it so happens that nearly form the oddly matched combination family to which Pope Clement IV and he made the subject of a book. every Bavarian leader of the present' against which the animosity of the Oklaboma Bisliop Over flilM Coivefts lo Failk several Cardinals belonged. Dr. Al time is a non-Catholic and many of Hitlerites is indiscriminately directed. bani was a passionate representative “ The outbreak of the war,” he them have been actively anti-Cath- Members of the.se three classes are of the Protestant cause, and the writes, “ caused me to make a still olic. openly insulted in the public streets Catholic journalists of Austria clashed more earnest examination of the con Dr. Von Kahr, the president, whosei evtfy day and numerous scurrilous with him repeatedly. He caused con dition of affairs and a thorough self-' conduct has been a mystery both tq pamphlets attacking them are circu- is Seriously III i i Eiglaiiil m Last Six Years siderable mischief by his proselytiz examination. How self-reliant the his friends and opponents, is a ProJjlated widely. The situation has ing activities among the liberal citi Catholic priests seemed at their Mass, testant. General Ludendorff, it i.s reached a stage where the Central in comparison with the Protestant sol Oklahoma City.— The Rt. Rev. zens of several towns who had long well known, is an ardent protagonist Committee of the Bavarian Catholics More than 60,00() persons have'more than 5,000 persons have been before been alienated from the Cath diers depending on the sermon and of Protestantism and has been known has deemed it necessary to issue an Theophile Meerschaert, Bishop of Ok measuring, according to it, the value lahoma, is seriously ill here in St. An been received into the Churph in Eng received by the priests at this church olic Church. to express distinctly anti-Catholie emphatic protest against the perse- alone. The average was more than of their ecclesiastical community. sentiments. Hitler is an Austrian, cution of the Church and its priests thony’s hospital. Bishop Meerschaert land during the last six years. Father The “ Los von Rom” movement ALso in the sphere of war supersti-, is 76 years old. Two years ago he .100 a year during the last quarter failed pitiably in Austria. Some Pro a non-Catholic who gained public no-; and to the threats which have been Woodlock staled in the first of a century. In England, more than 800 tions and their suppression, the Cath tice as a promoter of the “ Free From! I made even against the Cardinal. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of testant churches, built then and olic Church showed to advantage. his ordination to the, priesthood. He series of lectures on “The Road to clergymen have “ come over” since empty now, and a few thousand “ New “ When I gave the Lord’s S u pp^ was consecrated in 1;891. Rome.” the Oxford movement, and since the Protestants” who have nothing in According to the baptismal register year 1910, 168 ministers have come common with their adopted religion from morning to night to an entire of the Farm street church of the into the Church, Father Woodlock except the mere name, are all that re infantry regiment shortly before the Jesuits, he said, in the last sixty years said. main. Among those who have recog march of my division toward Verdun, Legion Deiands Kesignation nized that movement as a mistake, I was forced to look into many hun . Bishop Walsh Sends strangely, enough, is its one-time fiery dreds of downcast faces and but few promulgator, the former Protestant cheerful ones. I must confess that minister, Albarii. He who had been a there were not two out of two thou Im Observe Silver Jubilee ^ jjassionate adversary of Rome has now sand men who had a positive and sat Ian Lktiirer as Chaplain (Jreetings to Pape become an adherent of Rome, a faith isfactory conception of what they cel rs ebrated. It was then that I formed a ful and zealous son of the Catholic ChurchT firm resolution that, iL God showed St. Louis.— Mr. Charles D. Me-j restrained at the meeting of the ex- Washington. .— Bishop Louis S. Dr. Albjyfti has written a history of me the way, I would not restrain my Gehee, formerly pastor of the Havens I ecutive committee, the resolution of Ordination to Priesthood his conversion. After having been self from going beyond the limits of Walsh, chairman of the department Street Methodist Episcopal church in’ stating that the Ku Klux Klan is an of publicity, press and literature of sorely disappointed during his activ my Church, if need be, in order to t this city and fpr some months a lec- ' ' un^American organization. It is said the National Welfare conference, has ity in Austria because of the purely (Continued on Page 6) { turer for the Ku Klux Klan, having « I that the first draft of the resolution extended the following Christmas and Scituate, Mass.— Revs. P. J. and here and Rev. Michael J. Buckley is received an appointment some days was “ too hot” for publication and New Year greeting to all the Catholic M. J. Buckley, twins, recently ob pastor of SL John’s church. East ago as a first lieutenant in the U. S. had to be revisecL^y the resolutions newspapers and periodicals affiliated served the 25th anniversary of their Bridgewater. Officers Reserve corps, to act as a committee. with the department: They were born in Newburyport chaplain, the executive committee of Charles D. McGehee was very ac “That the Lord may grant you a ordination to the priesthood. Rev. and were educated in the public the American Legion posts, at a meet Benedictine Celebrates Jubilee tive as an advocate of the Ku Klux bright, happy, fruitful Christmas and Patrick J. Buckley is pai>tor of the schools there, after which they pre ing last week in Hotel Melbourne, Klan some months ago, and spoke in New Year is the cordial wish and church of St. Mary of the Nativity pared for the priesthood. passed a resolution, demanding his support of it in his church, defying friendly greeting of Louis S. Walsh, resignation from the reserve corps. the request of his Bishop, Rt. Rev, W. Bishop of Portland, to the director The resolution, copies of which it F. McMurry, by whom he was openly and all (rfficials of the press, pub of Ordination at Pueblo was decided to send to Secretary of censured. After a meeting with the licity ana literature department of War Weeks, the Military Order of the .Bishop, in the latter’s private office, the National Catholic VVelfare con World War, and the officers of the re Doctrine Controversy Threatens iMr. McGehee asserted that he had ference, and to all the Catholic per The Rev. Edmund J. Butz, O.S.B., former parishioners who hold him in serve corps, recites that inasmuch as 'been struck on the Jaw by Bishop Mc- iodicals affiliatelWto and in harmony for many yeats pastor of St. Bene the highest regard and esteem. 'The Charles D. McGehee ha^ displayed the jMurry, who denied the charge in the with the spirit pfJthe department,” dict’s church in Florence and St. majority of the years Father JSdmund most violent feelirig against certain press. McGehee started action against creeds and races, and has fostered Michael’s parish in Canon City, but ha& been in fhe priesthood' have been the Bishqp in a police court, but later E jibipal Cathedrals’ Drives at present a member of the faculty' spent in Fremont county, Colorado. racial strife and hatred, he could not ^withdrew this, and prepared a brief in time of war sincerely fulfill a chap of the Benedictine monastery at Pu The jubiliarian' was celebrant of jfor the church court. Finally, he re eblo, on Monday, December L7, cele the Mass; Father Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., lain’s service of administering spiri signed his pastorate and was ap- Bishop O’Reilly Doctrinal dissentions in the Protes in which, it is alleged, he expressed brated the 25th anniversary of his was arch-priest; Rev. Thomas J. Wol- tual comfort to soldiers, regardless of jpointed a field lecturer for the Ku tant Episcopal Church centering disbelief in the Virgin Birth of Christ. ohan, deacon; Rev. Urban Schintz- 'Weed and sect. Indignation was un- Klux Klan. elevation to the priesthood. A Sol- around the controversy between fun As a result of an investigation con emn High Mass was sung at the mon- hoffer, O.S.B., subdeacon, and Rev, damentalists and modernists as to the ducted on behalf of the Rt. Rev. astery and other fitting events mark- Justin McKerqan, O.S.B., master of Dies in Ireland necessity for literal acceptance of the Harry T. Moore, Episcopal Bishop of ed the occasion. Father Edmund was'ceremonies. The children’s choir sang dogma of the Virgin Birth of Christ, Dallas, charges of heresy were filed the recipient of scores of congratula-' the Mass. At noon, a big jubilee din- threaten to imperil building cam against Dr. Heaton. tory letters and telegrams from hisjner was served at the priory. How Remains of Sl Josaphaf Dublin.— The Rt. Rev. Peter J. paigns for the construction of two of That part of Dr. Heaton’s sermon O’Reilly, former auxiliary Bishop of the largest churches in the United which has resulted in the charges Peoria, 111., died here Tuesday, Dec. States. According to statements by against him was reported to Bishop 18, more than a year after he re modernist leaders, there will be little Moore as follows: ' Were Found Duriuir War Told turned to Ireland to spend his last co-operation bn the part of the lib “ Consecrated Christians differ in Child Labor and Divorce Bills days in the land of his birth. eral element in the Protestant Epis their interpretation of ancient creeds. Bishop O’Reilly was born in May- copal Church in the campaign for There are those who cling to the doc nalty. Diocese of Meath, in 1850. He $15,000,000 needed, to complete the trine of the Virgin Birth as physical In the darkened hall of St. Vin ation and to prevent its preaching was ordained to the priestho6d in Cathedral of St. John the Divine in fact. There are those among us who cent’s Cathedral in Vienna, where (iven from the grave union of schis 1877 and consecrated a Bishop in New York, destined to be the largest believe that Jesus Christ was in all to Be Diseased by Conpss stands the monument on the medieval matics with the Catholic Church. But 1900. church in the United States and to things, and in every way, both God grave of the Emperor Frederick III, the Catholics came before the Rus- rank sixth in size among the Cath and man, the incarnation of God and res's also on a high pedestal, in a man soldiers and secretly hid the rel PRIESTS RISK LIVES TO edrals of the world. The other church the son of Joseph. Abolition of child labor and at Renresentative Fairfield would pro- gilded coffin, the body of St. Josaphat ics in the barn. building which may suffer a set-back “ This is my opinion, and there is Kunczewicz, Archbishop of Polotsk, SAVE LORD FROM FIRE tempts to curb the evils growing out ide uniform regulation of marriage, i The sergeant-major gave a detailed as a result of doctrinal controversies room, in the church both for those divorce, and legitimation of children lighted with the rays of innumerable account of this information to the is the National Cathedral of Mount who must reconcile theology with re of the diversity'of state laws on mar candles. Many Catholic pilgrims New York.— Risking their lives in throughout the United States. Under chapter of the Cathedral of Lemberg St. Alban’s in Washington. This ligion and for those who religion is riage and divorce will occupy promi come to this church daily to pray be ih Galicia. Two prelates were im a fire which Saturday destroyed the the terms of this bill, two witnesses building, a small part of which‘ has theology.” would be required firsvalidate a mar fore it, mediately sent to Biala. On digging Immaculate Conception church in the nent places in the discussions of the been erected, will,. Episcopal authori The smouldering controversy was riage ceremony, lic e n ^ would have A .strange history is linked with at the place indicated, the coffin, Bronx, three priests disregarded present session of congress. Although ties assert, be the second largest fanned to a flame last Sunday when the session is still in its infancy and to be obtained in the county wherein these venerable relics of the sainted sealed, with the saint’s relics, was warnings of firemen and rescued the church building in the United States. the Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, rector Archbishop, the three hundredth an Hound. steel tabernacle containing the Holy the senate has not yet completed its the woman lives and would be'issued As planned it will be longer than the of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal only after two weeks’ notice'had been niversary of whose death as a marytr ' Negotiations took place between Host from the smouldering ruins. organization, there have been numer shrine now being erected on the church in New York, entered his pul ous bills and resolutions introduced given and. the applications publicly to Christian unity in Eastern Europe the German and Austrian authorities Scores of women knelt in prayer i^rounds of the Catholic university, pit stripped of his priestly vestments posted. The legal age would be . set is nov/ being celebrated by the Cath 0f occupation, with the result that the while others, including police and fire on the subjects mentioned. Dut the latter will be much wider and clad in the robes of a doctor of at eighteen for men and sixteen for olics of Vienna along w,ith other Cath relics were removed from the theater men, stood with bared heads in the There have been eight joint resolu and probably of a greater cubic ca divinity, to defend Dr. Heaton’s women where the consent of parents olics of Eastern Europe. • df war to Vienna, and preserved with crowd. tions and one bill introduced in the pacity. A campaign for $10,000,000 position. Dr. Parks bitterly denoun or guardians is givqn, or twenty-one After the German soldiers marched ^ e greatest respect in the Church The fire, which started at the rear house of representatives proposing a for the erection of the Mount St. Al ced the selection of an obscure rector constitutional amendment that would for nxen and eighteen for women into Russian Poland at Biala early in of St. Barbara belonging to the Greek of the ^Itar from an unknown cause, ban’s Cathedral is now under way. in Texas for trial on this issue involv the World war, a Polish sergeant- destroyed costly sacramental vessels, give congress the power to legislate without such consent. Under the pro Uniats. The precious treasure ar So far, approximately $750,000 has ing the controversy between modern posed law, a license to marry could major of the German army was quar rived in Vienna July 17, 1916, and altar draperies and vestments. The against child labor. Two similar joint been raised for thisaund in Washing ism and fundamentalism. He defied resolutions have been introduced in not be issued to an insane person, im tered with a peasant. One day the was received with fitting ceremony. loss was $30,000. ton alone where the personal popu the fundamentalists to bring heresy becile, pauper, epileptic or feeble peasant took the sergeant- major ‘ After the escape of the well known the senate. These proposals for legis larity of Bishop James E. Freeman charges against himself or some other minded person, nor to one afflicted aside and asked him with an air of Archbishop of the Ukraine, Count ANNIVERSARY MASS FOR lation are all of the same general has contributed largely to the success prominent adherent of modernism, with tuberculosis or a social disease, mystery: Szeptyckij, from his long Russian im tenor, all but one proposing to au PRIEST NEXT WEDNESDAY of the drive. But, since approxi suggesting the name of Bishop Law thorize congress to prohibit or regu nor for the marriage of persons vvith- “ Are you a schismatic or a Cath- prisonment, a commisaoh was formed mately $9,000,000 of the $10,000,000 rence of Massachusetts. late the employment of persons under in specified degrees of kinship. Mar |olic?” to examine the remains. This com There will be an anniversary High fund must be raised outside of the Announcement has been made that eighteen years of age. It is.provided riages between persons of different After he was assured that the sol mission opened the coffin August 29, Mass at the Cathedral on Wednesday District of Columbia, there is some the Modern Churchmen’s Union, an dier was a Catholic, the peasant said that this result be accomplished by races would be held invalid.- 1917, at St, Barbara, and in the morning, January 2, at 8 o’clock for apprehension as to the effect which organization of 500 Protestant Epis The bill would authorize the issu to him; presence of the Archbishop, the conferring upon the federal govern the Rev. C. F. O’Farrell, former pas the modernist-fundamentalist con copal clergmen, will finance and con- ance of an interlocutory decree of di “ Since you are a Catholic, I’ll let Bishops o| Przemysl and Luck, the ment jurisdiction concurrent with tor of Holy Family church, who died troversy may have on the financial (Continued on Page 3) that of the states with the reservation vorce with a prohibition of marriage you into a secret. We have with us Vienna SiWfragan, Dr. Pfluger, and from injuries received in an automo fortunes of the Cathedral in the na of either party within one year, for a Holy One.” And pointing at an old tjhe Provincial of the Greek Uniat that the states may make additional bile accident on New Year’s day last tional capital. laws desired which do not impose five specified reasons and for no i barn, he continued: “ There inside. St. Basilian order, *a dead body in a good year. i Josaphat has .been buried since 1873, A statement by the Rev. Dr. Karl standards of age and employment others. ^ t e of preservation was found, Reiland, rector of St. George’s Epis conditions less stringent than those Three joint resolutions have been when the Russians would have stolen dressed in Greek Episcopal garb. CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS copal church in New York and a imposed by federal law. One joint introduced so far in the house which ■ his remains.” ' The initials of the name, Josaphat Cardinal Gasprri leader of the modernist faction, indi would confer upon congress, through The peasant went on to say tlmt Kunczewicz, Archbishop of Polotsk, GET LARGE BEQUESTS resolution introduced in the house by the saint, whose bones were hidden cates the extent to which the contro Representative Rogers of Massachu a constitutional amendment, the right embroidered in letters of gold versy has interfered with the work to legislate on matters concerning in the barn, had been a great Catholic on the canonicals, giving added proof New York.^Large bequests to re setts proposes to give congress the of financing the completion of the right to regulate employment of all marriage and divorce. Two of these Archbishop in Russia, who had df the authenticity of the body found ligious and charitable institutions are Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Dr. Decorated by Spain women and of all persons under resolutions carry the provis'o that preached everywhere to. the schis-I'Rhysicians present at the opening of made in the will of Mrs. George T. Slade, daughter of the late James J. Reiland said: twenty-one years of age. any state may exclude any or all matics the union with the CatholicJ^e coffin also found! in examining causes for absolute divorce or pro church, later on being murdered by'the body, that the death wound was HiU nf St. Paul. The will disposes of “ There is one aspect of this discus- Madrid.— A decree was signed last Identical Kills introduced in the hibit remarriage insofar as- its own fanatics. The schismatics would not daused by an axe. The skull showed _ sonal property and real estate of fdon which will cut deep in this dio- week by King Alfonso awarding the senate and house of representative? permit him to rest even in the grave, distinctly that the blow had piercef the total value of $1,565,000. A gift xese. A $15,000,000 drive for the Order of Carlos III to Cardinal Gas- respectively by Senator Capper and citizens or residents are concerned. the Russian government ordering the' i|. The left hand was missing, fiav- of $60^00 to St. Mary’s hospital, O^thed.ral is practically .dead, as far parri. Papal secretary of state, along removal of the corpse by main force ihg been sent to Rome in 1867 at the Rochester, Minn., and $25,000 to the as, liberal churchmen are concerned. with Prime Minister Mussolini o f It in order to withdraw it from vener-l 1 (Continued on Page 3.) Church of St. Mary’s-of-the-Lake at Some of us, will not lift voice or hand aly, Thann Di Revel, Italian minister White Bear, Minn., are among the to build, a costly monument to a Dal of Marine, and the Duke of Aosta. items. las decalogue. We are not interested A rciidiop Asks to Join in Funeral services for Mrs. Slade in a $15,000,000 fabric for funda were held Monday of last week in the mentalism and large cathedral for a Rev. Gregory Smitli) New Field Church of St. Paul the Apostle here. literal creed does not inspire us. We Archbishop Dowling of St. Paul was ‘dishonest men’ cannot be -asked to Bishop Suspends CkicagG Birth Control Suit the celebrant of the Solemn Mass of handle money for that purpose.” Requiem, and was assisted by the Rev. Dr. Reiland’s reference to the “ Dal Thomas Burke, C.S.P., archpriest; las decalogue” hits at the immediate Secretary of Mission Crusade the Rev. John J. Burke, C.S.P., dea causes of the present outburst of hos “Minister of Cults” Chicago.- Archbishop George W. Jeensen, are carrying to the supreme con; the Rev. William B. Martin, sub tilities between the fundamentalists Mundelein, through his attorneys, has court the ruling of a lower court ap deacon; the Rev. Humphrey Moyni- proving the plea of the birth control and the modernists; namely, a pas asked to be made a party with the The Rev. F. Gregory Smith of St. that there' will be a meeting of the han of S t Paul and the Rev. James toral letter adopted by the Episco- Cologne. Dec. 15.— The Rev. Dr lers for a mandamus writ to compel Francis de Sales’ parish received this, Denver conference to be called about H. Ryan of Washington, as deacons p^alian House of Bishops at Dallas, Kremers, “ minister of cults” in the city officials in the court fight to the city officials to grant to the pro week the appointment as field secre ^ e second week of January. Father of honor; and the Rev. Lawrence Texas, last month and the impending so-called “ Rheinische Republik,” has prevent the establishment of a group posed institutions, a license, which tary of the Catholic Students’ Mission' Smith has been active in mission work Ryan, rector of the Cathedral of St trial for heresy of the Rev. Dr. L. W. been suspended from the exercise of of club women and others of a “ par the city officials refused on the crusade. Father Smith will be {he.-Hor some time, as he is a charter mem- Paul, Minn., as master of ceremonies Heaton, rector of Trinity Episcopal his ecclesiastical functions, including ents’ clinic,” which is held to be a ground that the proposed clinic, was representatiye of the national organi-, SeTsifthe St. Thomas’ Mission soci- Archbishop Hayes and Bishop Dunn church of Fort Worth, Texas, on the right to celebrate Mass, according birth control institution in the city. a move “ against public policy, and zation in this district. qty, haVmg^erved for one term as of New York were in the sanctuary____charges brought as a result of a ser to announcement made on behalf of ■The city officials, headed by Mayor the laws of God,” and evil in its The new director has announced 1 ijresident oTlhat organization. during the celebration of the Mass. ^ mon he delivered lasy Palm Sunday, the Bishop of Munster. Dever and Health Commissioner Bun- teachings. .
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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, December 27, 1^23.
CARD party planned School Chililren Give Xmas AT ARVADA MONDAY ilcaifemy Students Arvada.— On Monday eVenlrty, De cember thirty-first, the parishioners of this parish will watch the old Vear out and the new year in at a card Give Two Playsl Gift to Ckrcli Entertainment in Pueblo party given by the Ladies’ Aid* A feature of the evening wilt bft a chile supper, which is included in the loW Trinidad.— The annual fair for Sifter Sophia. At 7 o’clock the K. of Canon City.— On Wednesday eve- Sterling.— The Young Ladies so- leave St. Maty’s hospital last week admittance charge. ning of last week the students of Mt. daljty recently presented to the (J Patrick’s Parish) Holy Trinity parish which was held on C.i attended Mass in a body and re Pueblo.—/-The Christmas spirit was after an illness of several weeks. The first Christmas tree party in ,St. Scholastica’s academy gave a de- church a large and beautiful ciborium Dec. 11 to Dec. 15 was very success ceived Communion. The 8 o’clock in the air fit St. Patrick’s school this The funerfil of Mrs. Johanna long time was given for the chil lightful entertainment consisting of whifch was used for the first time Sun- dren last Sunday afterftoon in the ful. Good crowds attended the fair Mass was the children’s. Low Masses week before the great feast and each Kenealy was held Saturday morning. each night, and a very enjoyable time w^re said at 8:45, 9:15 and 9:45. tw'o plays and several musical num- day morning...... i. Father Neenan sang the Re.guiem parish hall. The children and a few bers. The first play was a clever com-1 Mrs. C. E. Mueller and twin daugh- grade had its own little party be was had by all. The_ sum of $2,600 High Mass ■\?as celebrated at 10:30 fore entering upon the -Winter vaca Mass, of the grownups staged an entertain-, edy, “ The Toy Shop,” presented by ters were discharged from the Ster- ing program, and each child was made •Was realized. Mrs. Littnecker was in with a sermon in Spanish. Mt. Carme: tion. On Wednesday the pupils of Class leaders St. Patrick’s school, charge. The Chevrolet car was ckiurch celebrated midnight Mass the children of grades in a most en-jling hospitel Saturday. Pueblo: twelfth grade, Cecelia Lidle, glad with a large sack of candy, given ; oyable manner. The opening scene St. Anthony s schoo* will re-open grades three and four displayed a awarded to Miss Mela Maga; the wjth Father Ziccardi as celebrant. diversity of talent in their Christmas 95.4; Marie Balias, 95. Eleventh by Father Benedict. showed Puck and the fairies break- on January s^ond The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. washing machine went to Harry S]|>ecial music was furnished by a spe playlet, “ The Children’s Dream.” The grade, Anna Lidle, 96.2; Mary Petros, ing into Santa Claus’ toy shop. The ,Mrs. John Frank, who is a patient Schoff; the Shetland pony to Mrs- A. cial choir. 95.7; Mary Manzanares, 95.7; Rachel Fred Martelon was baptized last Sun dolls and toys, in all their gay Christ- at the Sterling hospital, is improving. childlren showed a marked ability and Shields of Alamo, Colo.; the leather On Thursday morning, Dec. 27, Culig, 95.5; Louise Grady, 95.5; Tenth day niorning. The boy was given the ,mas finery, were awakened by their Funeral services were held Friday careful training in the . elocution, rocker to Miss Bickett and the dress Sister Mary Gertrude will celebrate grade, Lorine Spiess, 96.3; Alice nartife of George Fred Martelon. Mr- magic wands, and the mysteries of for Antonio Gallegos, seven months singing and dancing. The babies en ing table to Mrs. R. R. Resch. Many hir golden jubilee of her reception 1 Vogt, 95.6; Margaret Clynes, 95.5. and- Mrs. Otto Schneider acted as toyland were soon revealed in their old, whose accidental death occurred tertained their parents and the older attractive booths were. arranged in into theforder of the Charity sisters. pupils on Friday -with singing and Ninth grade, Isabel Gribben, 94.1; god parents. the hall and a great number of dif Sister Gertude has spent the past sev- gay festivities. Puck, the leader of I Thursday. . the fairies, was played by Louise Thomas Slintson of Kansas City is dancing and closed their number with Eileen Fettiter, 94.1; Bertha Culig, ferent articles were disposed of. eiial years at Holy Trinity school. that old, yet ever newrepresentation 93.7; Daniel Connelly, 93. Eighth Th* Oldest and Moat Raliabl* Aganta Father Lonergan -wishes^o thank ! Programs of music at Holy Trinity Hampton in a delightful manner, spending the holidays with relatives Betty Schaeffer, Rhoda Fox, Lillian ifi Sterling. ^ , of the Nativity, a scene best depicted grade, Anna Kelly, 95.9; Russell for Hdtal Help in th* Weat all the men and womOn whir worked apd Mt. Carmel churches were ren Sabo, 94.2; Elsie Skiff, 93.9; Lillian liait and F^ale Help Sant Et*i7- McCoy and Mabel Smith were her The members of the Young Ladies by the innocent little ones. Santa wkait wh«n R. R. Far* li Advanaad. and all who in any way contributed dered as follows: Lally, 93.- Seventh grade, Elsie Saj- eay little fairy helpers and dressed sodality took care of sevefal poor visited their class room later and to make the fair the success it was. ' Mt. Carmel Church. treated them out of his well filled bel, 92; Monica Werth, 90; Helen The feast of Christmas was fittingly Mass: Adoration and procession of in their filmy gowns of blue and tin- families during the Christmas season, CANADIAN sel made such charming fairies it was I Mrs. Einar Dahl of Great Falls, sack. Various mothers helped to dagger, 90; Eileen McMinn, 89; Julia celebrated in Holy Trinity and Sit. the Holi' Infant; “ Adeste Fideles, Gribben, 89; June Abell, 89. Sixth no wonder the dolls and toys all came Mont., is recuperating from a major make the day a memorable one and EMPLOYMENT Carmel churches. At Holy Trinity cl. XVI. Saec.; “Holy Night,” grade, Mary E.- Costello, 93.5; Wil to life. They were dainty and grace- operation which she underwent at the Mrs. Dr. Vogt sent a baby doll to the first Mass, which was Solemn aydn; “Gesu' Bambino,” Pietro A liam Mahoney, 93.4; Helen Hoffman. ful dnd followed their leader. Puck, Sterling hospitel, Saturday. Mrs. Dahl each little girl and a clown to each AGENCY High, was celebrated at 5:30, with on; “Kyrie,” “Gloria,” Ziccardi Fifth grade, Mary Quinn,-91.5; Ruby in bringing happiness to the dolls inhs a n ie^ of Mrs. C. J. Latta. ^ It was hard to say who was the MAIN 4M 1S26 LAlUlllUl n 8i)ecial music under the direction of short sermon in English, Italian anc h ^ p ief, the big-hearted woman who Cissell, 91.4; Harold Bowlds, 89.6. Dsaest-, Cold. janish; “ Jesu Redemptor Omnium,” the shop I Rosemary Latta, who is a stu- The second play, “ Whv the Chimes dent at Loretto Heights college, is proved her generous spirit or the Fourth grade, Frances Damico, 95.9; Batab, 1HS4, Hr*, Jr WUt*| PVaV* <1 'I avanello; “ Ninna Nanna,” Perosi t Rang,” was more elaborate in its set-[spending her Christmas vacation at little ones who were proud of their Marie Thomas, 95.6; Georgie Mario ‘ jCredo,” “ Sanctus,” “ Benedictu.s,” Adrell, 95.4, Third grade, Leonard ] [ For your next Dance, Party or ting and serious in nature, bringing the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. new possessions. *t4**44******44*4***4*44** ‘’Agnus Dei,” Ziccardi; “Cor Jesu,” McCormick, 91.9; Edna Stewart, 91.5: • > Bazaar, get the best. out the beauty and meaning of the C-J-,Latta. Others wh^o are home for St. Patrick’s basketball team de I < Magri; “ Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle,” dei John Sullivan, 91.2; Jessie Coe, 91.2, Christmas tide, and the true spirit of the holidays are Miss Eulalia Reagan, feated the A T 0 frat five of Boulder FOLLY t h e a t e r <• Eiguori. Second grade, Raymond Caten, 96: love revealed in the deeds of a hum- who attends Loretto Heights acad- by a store of 20 to 18. The game was WA5H1NQTON and filND 5T$. <■ ! Holy Trinity Church. Processional Mary Sene, 95; Reba Woodward • ■ Baker^s Orchestra ble lad, Holger. This was played by emyj Franms Byrne, who is a student played on the Central gym floor, be ) I hymn, “ Hail, Babe of Bethlehem, 94.5. older girls and executed in a very im- at the W e r s it y of Colorado, and fore a crowd of spectators that taxed 11 'Music Furnished for AH Mechelaere, Mrs. Archey McCoy, solO' the capacity of the space reserve^ Chailgefi Sutur* ! ist; Bordese’s Mass in G Minor: “ Ky pressh% manner. The scene of the Lucille Kinney, who is attending Occasions for onlookers. Coach Withers is (Sacred Heart Pariah) ric,” “Gloria,” Credo;” offertory humble peasant home was in marked ^ J? „ grooming his charges for a game with day, Sunday, Tuesday, '; Rates Phone ‘fAdeste Fideles,” Novello; “ Sanctus, contrast to the splendor and beauty 1 Mrs. J. J. Cunningham delightfully The Ladies’ Altar and Rosary so Reasonable York 3190 of the cathedral on their certain entertained guests at mah jongg Centennial high school next Friday ciety entertained the children of the ‘‘ Benedictus,’’ “ Agnus Dei;” Christ night. The team has won every game atid Thursday, mas carols; “ Brightest and Best of Christma^ eve so many years ago. The Thursday afternoon, parish to a Christmas tree Sunday I played this year. What about your afternoon. A splendid program was each week he Sons of the Morning,” Coombs, tableau of singers and the groups at L season ticket? Judging by the at *
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The following is from “What the hearers would have had no reason to and have known that Thou art the Published Weeldy by Church Teaches,” by Rev. Edwin speak hnd act as they did. But they Christ, the Son of God.” Drury, publUhed by Benajger Bros, understood Him literally, and that is “ This is My body, this is My blood,” The CATHOLIC PUBLIsillNG SOCIETY (la e .) n brief and clear explaiiatioh of why they “went back.” are words that embody a truth that DUFFY 203 Railroed Building, ‘tLariaaer, near ISth. Catholic doctrine. Then Jesus emphasizes the doctrine all must believq and a law that all still more by turning to the twelve must practice. The only reasonable STORAGE AND MOVING Telephone Main 5413 Denver, Colo. The Seefament o f the Holy Eucharist and sayinj^; “ Will you also go aWay?” meaning they can bear, which can be Warehouse, 1521 Twentieth St. The Sacrament of the Holy Eu (John vi. 68.) As much as to say, reconciled to the solemn promise re charist is the body and blood of Jesus though all abandon Me, I cannot corded in the sixth chapter of St. Rhone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. Thursday, Decehiber 27,1923. Christ under the forms and appear change or modify this doctrine, for it John’s gospel, Is the literal Catholic HI sisir.se ■<. ances o f bread and wine. The real is true. “ And Simon Peter answered one. They Were spoken by Our Sav presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Himt Lord, to whom shall we go? ior to His chosen faithful few on the OFFICIAL NOTICE night before His death. 'They are * Eucharist is a doctrine clearly stated Thou hast the words of eternal life. and emphatically insisted upon in the And we have believed nnd have His last will and testament, by which The Catholic Register has o ^ fullest approval as to its pur New Testament. known that Thou art the Christ, the He bequeathed to His faithful follow pose and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of We shall consider first the proofs Son of God.” (John vi. 69.) ers treasures most precious. It is the Diocese o f Denver and eameatljy bespeak for’ it the whole-heart o f this doctrine, and then the ends Had you been there, dear reader, absurd to suppose that He attached ed support of OUr priests and peopile. That support will make The and purposeg for which the Holy Eu what would you have done? Would any other meaning to His words, Register a strong power for the spread o f God’s Kingdom in Colorado. charist was instituted. vou have gone with those who “ went spoken under such solemn circum stances, than that which He permit +J. HENRY TIHEN, Christ proclaimed the doctrine of back and walked no more 'with Him?” ted His apostles to proclaim to the the Holy Eucharist publicly in the Or would you have answered with St. May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver, world; especially since He entrusted synagogue of Capharnaum about, a Peter: “ Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life, to them the office and duty of renew year before His death. Among the ing the ceremony which He had per multitude who heard Him there were and we have believed and have known that Thou art the Cmrist, the Son of formed, to which these words arq es many who had partaken of the five sential, and, through their successors, Economical THE WORK OF PIUS XI barley loaves and two fishes with God?” These two alternatives re main for you, dear reader. You to perpetuate it till the end of time. Recent generations have seen one of the most remarkable which He had just the day before By these words and this solemn must do the one or the other. No series of Popes who have ever'graced the-Chair of St. Peter. fed five thousand, and, no doubt, ceremony, so carefully recorded and evidence attests that a n y /b f those they had witnessed many other mir described by three of the evangelists, Pius XI is living up to the splepdid standards of his predeces who “ went back and walked no more acles wrought by Him. ‘T am the Matthew, Mark, ana Luke, our Di sors. The following analysis of Ihis work recently presented by with Him” were ever saved. Ponder I > bread o f life,” He said. “ Your vine Savior instituted the Most Holy a non-Catholic writer in “ Time’! (New York) gives aminsight fathers, did eat. manna in thp desert this Well. I entreat you. Butter-Nut Sacrament of the Eucharist. At the into the reasons of his‘. growing jprestige: and are dead. This is the bread After such an emphatic promise same time He authorized and em which cometh down from heaven; When Achille Ratti ascendjed the throne of the Popes at we naturally look for its fulfillment. powered the apostles and their suc This labs) Rome twenty months ago, the surprised world-in-general that if any man eat of it, he may not The Gospel tells us nothing of the cessors in office to perform the same protects you Bread die. I am the living bread which fuller instructions which Jesus doubt graspedgpne fact: he had beert an Alpine climber. It over ceremony, not merely as a memorial came down from heaven. If any man lessly gave to His apostles during the service, but for the perpetuation of looked tHe fact that the new Pojpe— Pius XI— had been acting eat of this bread he shall live for year that followed; but when He the sacrament in order that the faith as Pap^l nuncio in Poland, which, from the point of view of the ever; and the bread which I will “ took bread and blessed and broke, ful of every generation to the end of give is My flesh for the life of the Romati Catholic Church, was, (ifter the War, a most crucial and gave to His disciples, and said: time might eat of the living, life- EMIL RICKLY LEO A. aPETNAOEL world.” (John vi. 48-52.) Take ye, and eat. This is My body. provii ce. ' • giving “ bread which came down from It has been objected that He meant And taking the chalice He gave heaven;” for Ho said to them: “ Do The increasing prestige of the Vatican has, however, been to give only a memorial or figure of thanks, and gave to them, saying; this for a commemoration of Me.” constantly pointed out by Roman Catholic writers in the U. S. His body, and that His words should Drink ye all, of this. For this is My (Luke xxii. 19.) What I have done, CLEANING and DYEING Pius XI, chiefly through his Polish representatives on the be understood in a figurative sense. blood of the new testament, which do you also “for a commemoration ■The best and most reliable interpre •» frontier, but also through representatives at Petrograd and shall be shed for many unto remis of Me.” What did the apostles do in ters of His meaning are those who sion of sins.” (Matt. xxvi. 26-28), obedience to this command? In the Absolutely the -Best Moscow, has advanced the Roman Catholic Church in Russia heard the words fall from His lips; they could not fail to understand Acts of the Apostles ,we read that for it was His custom, when misun that this was the fulfillment o f the by non-political benevolence. The V,atican is known as the those who were converted and bap THE PHONE-^MAIN 3247 great opponent of communism. ! If the revolution destroys the derstood, to explain in simpler and solemn promise which He had made tized after St. Peter’s first sermon more explicit terms. In this in monopoly of the Russian Church, and if Russia gradually in Capharnaum. “ were persevering in the doctrine of stance it is evident that His hearers Could words be clearer than these, the apostles, and in the communica THE CAPITAL DYE & CLEANING CO. abandons communism the Romkn Catholic Church may find understood Him to be promising to “ This is My body; this is My blood?” tion of the breaking of bread, and in itseif presented with a unique opportunity to establish itself in give His own flesh to be eaten. For Certainly no one can plead that they prayers.” (Aejs ii. 42.) This cere Oiffice: 1436 Stout St. ’ Works: 14th and Speer Blvd. the vast/iess of jlussia. i. the Gospel continues: “ The Jews are ambiguous and obscure, as an ex mony of the breaking of bread is In the turbulent State of Ydgo-Slavia, too, where the Rus therefore strove among themselves cuse for refusing to accept them in here associated with doctrines 'and saying: How can this man give us the literal sense, in which the apostles prayers. Did the apostles believe sian Church has been supreme, Pius XI has shown tactical skill His flesh to eat?” (John vi. 53.) accepted them the moment they were that it consisted in nothing more than in obtaining full opportunities for Roman Catholics. Did Christ tell them that they had spoken, and in which the Catholic FAIR PRICES TO ALL '< blessing and distributing mere bread A SQUARE DEAL NEVER IN A TRUST '■ The course of his relations ^ith Mussolini has revealed the misunderstood His meaning, and that Church has always understood them. and wine? Or did they believe and He intended to give them merely a Those who reject the Catholic inter teach the doctrine of the real pres highest qualities of statesmanship. Mussolini has restored the figure or memorial of His flesh? On H ERTZLf’Jl’S crucifix to the schools and vigorously punished affronts to the pretation may choose their associates ence of Jesus Christ under the forms the Contrary, He repeats the doctrine among the unbelieving Jews who said, and appearances of bread and wine? Church. in such emphatic terms that none “ How can this man give us His flesh The testimony of St. Paul on this WESTMINSTER LAUNDRY The result of this papal statesmanship was revealed last could fail to understand. “ Then to eat?” or anlong the unfaithful point should certainly be conclusive. Now Op«a Jesus said to them; Amen, amen, I disciples who said, “ This saying is Writing to the Corinthians about June when Pius XI launched his “ letter to Gasparri.” He say unto you: Except you eat the Ip<*p«a4*nt ot AU UafaiT Combhutlona hard, and who can hear it?” and who twenty-four years after the death of 10 SERVICE STORES practically endorsed the Hughes' plan for a tribunal of experts flesh of the Son of man, and drink 10 SERVICE STORES I ! “ weht back, and walked no more with Our Lord, he speaks bf this commem lltO Welton Si. 728 Eighteenth St. to consider reparations. He caused Poincare to roar: “ We His blood, you shall not have life in Him;” but A ey cannot claim to rank orative service in terms which show (18 Poartcenth St. 7«8 Eait Oolta* cannot accept the guidance of ithe Holy Father in temporal you. He that eateth My flesh,, and with the faithful disciples for whom that the doctrine of the real presence i l l Bant SereatMotk At*. 1001 Fourteenth St. < • drinketh My blood_, hath everlasting 1546 Broadway 8028 Cbamfia St. < > affairs.” i St. Peter answered, “ Lord, to whom was at that time universally taught tlS Broadway 1816 East CoUax' life: and 1 will raise him up in the shall we go? Thou hast 'the words and believed among- Christians. “ The But the guidence of the Pope, according to Catholic writ Fair Prices t» All Whether Quantity is Large or Small last day. For My flesh is meat in of eternal life, and we have, believed (Continued on Page 7) ers, has been respectfully if not’ fully accepted in other Euro deed: and By blood is drink indeed. pean chancellories. ! He that eateth My flesh and drink eth My blood, abideth in Me, and I At any rate it is apparent that Pius XI has definitely as- Boara, t to I t | I to I Phena Mata U t t .sociated himself with the magi<|: word “ peace”— ^the Pope of in • him. As the living F a th ^ hath sent Me, and I live by the/Father; Raaidanea Phono York ttS I Peao«» And ites therefore predictable that if the piping times so he that eateth Me, the ^ m e also m return to Europe, the prestige o f‘the Vatican will be more pow shall live by Me. This is^the bread erful than at any point in nearly a century. that came down from heayen. Not DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST The Secretary of State of ithe Vatican is Cardinal Gas as your fathers did eat manna, and are dead. He that eateth this bread Suita 722 Mack Building IStk and California Stk. 400 EAST COLFAX parri. If added prestige comes, to him will go much of the shall live forever.” (John vi. 54-59.) credit. Could words be plainer or more emphatic? They are jUst such words Step in and visit our new store— the finest in Denver. as He might be expected to use when EDITORIAL DECLINE subjecting His hearers to the supreme The DeSellem Fuel St Feed Everything good to eat can be found here. “ America” and “ The Columbian” have been discussing test of faith, requiring them to be CHAS. A. DeSELLSM lieve a doctrine above their compre the supposedly waning influence of the press as a moulder of FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED views, Rnd agree that the deej^e has worked in a different hension on no other basis than His assertion. Alas, many failed at this way than often expected. The “ America” ^editorial, whose OfBea Talephonc Champa ttS TMrtr-Bftk aal WaUmt M l. test; for the Gospel adds; “ Many Realdenca Phone Main 428S views are adopted by “ The Columbian.” starts out with the therefore of His disciples, hearing it, Dtavad, Colara(a statement that the people onefe took their politics from the said: This saying is hard, and who press. Now, it shows, by the results of recent elections, that can hear it?” (John vi. 61.) In - r - mercy Jesus then kindly gave them a Better Work at Moderate Prices the people read the dailies for news, not for views. In other word of explanation: “ It is the spirit THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. words, the reader today is supposed to do his thinking for that quickeneth: the flesh profieth Corner Fifteenth end QirtU, CUarles BuMdinf * himself. - nothing.” (John vi, 64.) It is not As a matter of fact, he docs not; his thinking is done for dead flesh that I will give you, but Reliable Drugs and Family Medicinei PlanC: ^ The Gigantic My living flesh— Myself— that will Colfax and ® him, not in the editorial, but ^n the specialized parts of the Dependable Prescription Service give life to your soul. And He ex Washington q u a l i f y paper. For many, the sporting writer determines his views; horted them to pray to the Father Telephone Main IBM for many more, the sensational tourt trials, divorce or murder; for the grace of faith. “ After this for still many more, the doing;of our so-called society. It is many of His disciples went back, and true of course, that little if any Attention is paid to what an edi walked no more with Him.” (John vi. CLEANERS and DYERS 67.) Had He spoken figuratively His JEPSEN COMPANY - UPHOLSTERERS Mqn’ i Suita Thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 i » tor thinks of a candidate for office or his policies, and it is also true that the readers referred to above, pay little attention to Denver’s Largest and Best Equipped Upholatering, $ Phones, York 499 and York 5594 what the heads of the departiments wish to convey in their JOSEPH J.CELLA Furniture Manufacturing and Furnitura sporting, trial or silly columns; ihe does not care to be bothered General Insurance Repairing Plant with conclusions. Cause and effect he makes out for himself. 21-23.25 West First Avenue Phone, South 3148 The result-is the destruction of thinking altogether ; if a Repmenting Leading Americas Companlci strong editorial on the tariff, for instance, set a voter thinking Phone, Hals 167i as to' whether it would not be bietter to vote for the man on the Z31-S Cooper Bldg., 17th and Cnrtia THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. ii WINDSOR MILK opposite ticket because of his promise to rectify financial mat * is never better one day than another. It is always the ters, that editorial served a good purpose. If the editorial FURS AND COATS Now in their new building, 1936-38 Lawrence St. • • same. pointed out that even if elected a certain candidate was im Dressmaking and Alterations CATHOLIC WORK A SPEUALTY H. ALWAYS PURE | potent in the face of the'probl^ms to be presented, it could be Remodelled, Lined and Cleaned *' ■stlmates Given on Work froia Oat Of tha Xdty. ;; Order it today. It will be on your doorstep early in the f called a good editorial. But When voters refuse to take the MILDRED LEARNED Telephones Champa SOM and BOSS. - morning. r expert view of anything, wheh they are satisfied to flit from 2105 South Acoma \ | t one pleasing bit of news to another, as a bee flits from flower Phone South 3016-R ■ > i > to flower (but unlike the bee, b ^ rs no burden to the hive brain) WHEN IN r Y F M 'V /IT D Vou Can Save Money and be Com- ■ - the decay of the editorial is a serious matter. Millions of those V V fortable By Staying at the I IT iiuiic; ivicun a 1 0 0 * seeking our shores will never be able to get an education; they II . <• Jia must take it fTom the easiest tjhing to reach, the daily paper; L. C. B. A. HOTEL O’NEILL St. Mary’s Branch No. 298 whatever strikes them the hardest in the reading makes them 14th and Stout St.— Champa 7773— Denver, Cola. Meetings the Second and Fourth one of our citizens; what is glejaned from the daily news items A well conducted, clean, quiet hotel of 60 rboms, where a comfortable out From NATURE’S own will never make a good citizeni for us. ' ’ Tuesday of each month at Art side room for two persons is $2.00 per day; for one person $1.25 Sind $1.60. Studio, 1546 California St. Two blocks from shopping and theater district. Laboratory Take car No. 0 at depot, get oft at Stouf; street, and walk one block to right. THE CATHOLIC RURAL MOVEMENT THOMAS L. O’NEILL, Proprietor DEEP ROCK WATER The greate.st American Cptholic strength lies in the cities. But in the opinion o f a group !of sincere thinkers,' it wo^Id be Doyle’s Pharmacy M far better for the Church, if we encouraged rural colonizing by The Particular Draggiat our people. I tSth Ava. and CInriHton St. In an address delivered atjthe first National Catholic Rural Phow York 9336 Flrtn DeliTAiy CLAY ROOFING TILE i Life conference held in St. Lpuis, Archbishop Glennon made CAMERAS AND FILMS should be on every roof a striking statement. It was this ; “ Not until Our Savior, after ASK US WHY thirty years of rural life, went ito the city did His sufferings be gin.” Even in the days qf Ouif Savior— indeed, since the early BLUE days of the world, the cities have been the centers of evil, of The Heinz Roofing Tile Co. FRONT 1740 Champa St. Manufactut-krt. Dauvar sufferihg, of dishonesty, of ingratitude, of selfishness, of murv SHOE ders- There are few men who have been successful in business REPAIR CO. who have not longed to get a)vay from the fever and the tor ske Our quality of ihoa ment of the city to the quiet pnd solitude of the country. It repairing doubles ths life of a is the belief of The Baltimore Catholic Review, that many of ot shoes and PHONES our Catholic men and women, {tired of the worries of city life, means real •eoftomy aa( MAIN Would go hack eagerly to the jeountry tomorrow, if they could aomtort 4280-A2gl be promised for their children the advantages of a parochial • school education and those oljher religious advantages which Prleai they as Catholics enjoy in the j city. . Such an exodus from the Baaaoa- city to the country places woiild have a beneficent effect. It abla. would strengthen the Church! in the rural places and would lU S CURTU CHAMPA a w i 2500-252: CBRTIS St, win many converts to the Faiih. Is it practicable?^ WE USE ARTESIAN WATEE
ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION ST. PATRICK’S HAS ST. LEO’S CHURCH CHARLESTON PRIEST IS FINE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS MUSIC Car Awarded at Fatkr O’Ryao’s Sennoii at Sl Hsgr. Mim ROBED AS MONSIGNOR (St. Patrick’s Parish). The following programs were ren Charlestoh, S. C.— Rev. James T. Christmas was, indeed, a gloribus dered at the two High Masses at St. McElroy, vicar-general of the_Charles- day in St. Patrick’s chnrch. Nelyer Leo’s church, of which Father Wm. ton diocese, was invested wiHi the was the church more beautifully ies* O’Ryan is pastor, on Christmas day: robes o f a Monstgnor in the Cathe tooned. The Christmas wreaths, gar 5:00 a. m, "Kyrie,” Mass ift G, SL Joseph sParisli Pliiloiiiena s Cliristinas Inspiration dral of St John the Baptist last lands and ropes were artistically ar Webbe. “ (Jloria,” Mass in F, Ror- Week. Following the celebration of High Mass by the Very Rev. T. J. ranged and the altars, with % i r dese. “ Credo,” Mass in F, Bordese. The Right Rev. Msgr. Francis J. flowers and greens, were beautiiul. (St. Joseph’s Parish) Hegarty, dean o f Columbia, Bishop Offertoty hymn, “ Adeste Fidales,’’ (St. Philomena’s Parish) lently for worldly preferment, should L. Beckman, rector of Mount St. The pretty new crib and the mdlo- On Sunday evening after the ser Russell read the. Papal Bull confer Miss Walsh and quartette. "Sahctus, St. Philomena’s had an unusually learn from Him to covet and strive Mary’s seminary, North Northwood, dious chimes added to the beadty. vices in church a large number of ring the dignity and solemnly blessed BenedictuS and Agnus Dei,” Mass in beautiful preparation for Christmas after eternal possessions. Ohio, has been named as Bishop of The choir was at its best and nebdS people gathered in the parish audi the robes. G, Webbe. in the sermon on Sunday of Father The high school branch of the So Lincoln, Nebr., the former see of must be complimented for its ftnd torium for the awarding of the auto. Many visiting prelates and cle^y 10:30 a. m. “ Kyrie and Gloria,” O’Ryan, whose power to transmit his dality of the Blessed Virgin presented Bishop J. HeniTr Tihfen of Denver, work. All Masses were well attended, Mr. George Hackethal presided. Miss attended the ceremony. In addition Mass in G, Millard; choir and orches convictions is colossal. He made his the pastor with a set of cruets for the it was announced Wednesday in dis particularly the 5 o’clock Mass. ;At Margaret Craron of 333 Broadway to all the clergy of the Diocesd of tra. Sermon prelude, “ Largo,” Han was declared the winner. auditors vividly alive to their debts altar \yhich is quite perfect ’ in its patches by the Associated Press. the 9 o’clock Mass the children’s choir del; Sig. Cavallo. “ Credo,” Mass Charleston there were also present: On Wednesday evening the Dra to the Infant of Bethlehem, which in chaste simplicity. The tray is ster The diocese to which he has been sang exceedingly well. The collection In G, Millard; choir and orchestra. J , 1 ^ i • xu Monsignors Foley and Holden of Bal- matic club was busy again in earnest clude blessings of this world as well ling silver and unmarred by any line assigned has been Vacant since the .Monsignor Dennon Wii. was a very good one. The communi Offertory, recitation, “There Were of Wil- rehearsal of “ Good Evening Clarice.” as eternal life for the soul. “ We do of gravure and the cruets are un death of Right Rev. Charles O’Reilly, cants greatly exceeded the six hun Shepherds,” Handel; Aria, “ Rejoice not owe our present civilization to adorned save by the I.H.S. etched on mingtoh, Monsignor Marion of Hen This promises to be one of the best Monsignor Beckman is 47 years of dersonville, and Father Tragesser of dred mark. Father O’Dwyer delivered Greatly;” Miss Ada Marie Castor. the philosophy of Greece or the the bovds and the cross cut in the age. Four years ago he was honored a very fine sermon at the 5 and 10i30 productions presented to a Denver Mt. Savage, Md. “ Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei,” audience by an amateur association. statesmanship of Rome, but it is the stoppers. Needless tb say he was by Rome, when he was made a mem Jlnsses. He also delivered short talks Mass in G, Millard; cboir and orches gift of the Child Jesus,” said the much pleased. ber of the Papal household, with the at all other Masses except the 9 Sunday, January 27, is the date set tra. “ Recessional,” Beethoven; Ca- for the matinee and Monday, the 28tb, speaker. j The senior girls will have a Christ title of Monsignor. This included the o'clock, when Father Sommargau vallo’s orchestra. At the five o’clock Mass on Christ mas party at the rectory on Friday HELEN WALSH gave a good sermon. . v the play will be presented in the audi right to wear the purple and the Soloists'—Sopranos: Miss Genevieve mas the church was thronged with evening of this week.” Episcopal rochet. Those home for the Christmas hOH* torium. The curtain rising will be I Optometrist and Optician J Walsh, Miss Ada Marie Castor. Altos those whose love wakes them from Holy Hour is observed every Wed Monsignor Beckman is the first days are: Wm. McCarthy, George at 8:15 o’clock. I \ I Mrs. H. S. Cooper, Mrs. Albert Kyffin. ‘ The Rev. James A. Coll, C.SS.R., sound slumber and sends them eager nesday evening. priest of the archdiocese of Cincin All work roeolTM my pm oaal Halley, Loretto Rodgers and Mr. and Tenots: Albert Kyffin, A. B. Rickard. ly forth through dark cold streets to On Thursday of last week the com •ttofitlon. Mrs. David Nevans. of Kansas City, is expected in Denver nati to be elevated to the episcopacy Basses, Wm. Mitonell, Peter Mensies. next week to conduct the retreat to offer their adoration to the Holy mittee of busine.ss men of the par within the last quarter of a century. OPTICAL SHOP All who helped in the Christn)aS Mrs. Russell H. Fish, Di- Chiid. The aromatic fir trees spiced ish which has the building of the The Monsignor is well known to a men given under the auspices of the S2I SistaMtk Stroot preparations are cordially thanked rector, Peter Mettzies. the air as if nature offered her own school in charge, awarded the con- number of local students and edu- for their efficient work. This number Holy Name society of St. Joseph’s. Champa 1830 ' Daavir, Colo. i incense before Him and the altar ®hcts as follows; The general con :ators as he is the active head of the includes the Sisters of St. Joseph, The retreat will open on January 10 PROTESTANTS URGED glowed like a great jewel for His tract to P. J. Sullivan; heating to Catholic Students’ Mission crusade. members of the Altar and Rosary so- and close with a general Communion TO OBSERVE LENT at 7:30 Mass on the morning of the throne. The music was exceptionally •George Bradbury; plumbing to Thom .ciety and girls and young ladies of appealing, lifting the heart on wings as h. Hines; electrical to Harry the Children of Mary sodality. 13th. The Young Ladies’ sodality will serve breakfast in' the hall. Tbe of harmony that bore it to the very Byrne; all of whom are members of Columbus.^That members of var feet of the Divine Baby Who is our this_ parish, which fact especially PATRONIZE OUR ADVEHTISERS ious Protestant denominations should Junior Holy Name choir will do the “KNOWLEDGE IS SEKVICE" observe the season of Lent with singing during the retreat. King. Father Higgins preached at gratifies the pastor. There were greater fervor was suggested by Rev. Christmas was celebrated with due all the Masses, developing the idea many bids, from Protestants as well FOR REAL LUMBER SERVICE TRY i: that the selection of an environment Dr. Frank P. Parkin, of Philadelphia, festivity at St. Joseph’s. A very as Catholics, and no doubt these men THE MURPHY-MAHONEY of the American Bible society, who large number of the parishioners ap of poverty by our Lord shows us how made sacrifices, from a sense of loy paltry and worthless are all the :: THE DENVER LUMBER COMPANY :: MOTOR CO. was one of the speakers at the recent proached the Holy Table. It was alty to the parish, which put the con grandeur and' wealth of this world, Main 4248 Larimer Street at 2nd meeting in this city of representa most edifying to see the members of tracts in their hands. The work was and that He utterly continues all the begun on Monday morning. ■ALES lEKVICB tives of twenty-nine Protestant de the choir receive the God of Bethle H nominations. Dr. Parkin said in the hem at 4:15 so that with Him in riches and glories of earth. There Prayers were offered on Sunday fore we, rather than struggle so vio- for little Bobby Jones, grandson of LiA* PUca and Fadaral Banlaaari course of an address: their hearts they could more worthily Mrs. L. Hughes. Pbana GaUup 4200 “ Let us have none of the Kn Klux sing His “ Gloria.” The first Solemn Klan spirit among us. Rather let us High Mass was at 5:00 o’clock. The Margaret Mary O’Connor, who Was FRIARS’ CLUB TO STAGE born oh December 7, was baptized take the best that is in all churches Very Rev. Wm. Carroll was celebrant, NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY and make it our own. The Roman assisted by the Rev. D. W’etta as on Dec. 19 by Father Higgins. Her Catholic Church takes advantage of deacon and Mr. W. McTavish of St. parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O’Con (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) nor of 1327 Clayton. James Sweeney Cigsur Co. the Lenten season to instill mole of Thomas’ seminary as subdeacon. Cottrells Monday evening, N ew Year’s eve, its spirit into its people. While we During the Mass the Rev. Rector gave There will be a meeting of the the Friar’s club will give a social to may recognize the faults of the Ro a most soulful address, speaking what promoters of the League of the Sa usher in the new year. Peterson’s Dr. Murphy’s Root Beer man Catholic Chnrch, we must also his warm heart so deeply felt. At cred Heart at the rectory on Thurs orchestra will entertain. All who realize its good parts and in Lenteh 10:30 the Solemn High Mass Was day evening. STRAND THEATRe BUILDINO were present one year past realize the activities I believe we could well celebrated by the Rev. M, Frische, The first Friday in January will enjoyable time that all had and each be B day set apart for this parish And 1634 Curtis St. Denvor, C«do. emulate it.” Father LaBonte being deacon and Mr. McTavish subdeacon. At both one is assured of the same treat this indeed for the city, for it is the first Anntial Szde Masses the choir most beautifuliy year. A year past witnessed one of of the days of adoration of the rendered Zingarelli’s Pontifical Mass. the largest gatherings in the parish Blessed Sacrament which, hereafter, GnudDryCleaniiii On New Year’s day the Masses hall for a social and it proved to be will mark the first Friday of each TRIANGLE CLEANERS ; | •nni BUS., i m M l Mmm wm. ouAHM wnam shall be as on Sundays. . First Mass a crowd that endeavored to make quarter. It gives us an opportunity AND DYERS Your o>ercoAi (an M MAne new again by at 6:00 o’clock, then at 7:30 and at everything pleasant with the passing to make a free-will offering of love J. E. Flynn, Prop. i, , “ GRUND'S" SClSNttt'IC PROCESS’* of DRY 9:00. The last Mass will be a Sol of the old and the coming of the new to our Lord. Attendance at Mass on CLEAKIKO. Have Vouf costly silk dress Clothing Men’* Suit* Cleaned and Pre**ed, 75c '< • emn High Mass at 10:30. year. Tickets can be had at the door Sundays is obligatory and voices a 1827 PARK AVE.— Our New Home dyed a new coloF, our careful and efficient on Monday evening. Doors will be sense of duty more than an expres Phone York 2377 ‘ • way. Wholesale dy^ng. Special 2 days service parcel post. open about seven-forty-five. Tickets sion of love. In the adoration we Brings bigger and better values PHaas UaMk IS M m 6 Mala 62M SOPHOMORES WIN CLASS will be fifty cents each. find an avenue for voluntary wor than most men expect— ^thousands BASKETBALL PENNANT Confessions will be heard Monday ship. We give so feverishly to the afternoon and evening in preparation world. We constantly make the most of Stylish, Fine Quality for the feast of the Circumcision. violent efforts, the greatest sacrifices (Sacred Heart Parish), ,M. O’Keefe, President; Margaret Masses on New Year day will be at to please men. Now we have an op O’Keefe, Sec’y-Treaa,; Walter J. At the close of the basket ball tour Ketwin, 'Viee-Pt**.: Fred Braun six, seven, eight and nine o’clock. portunity to give God one hour of our nament last Thursday the sopbomore A High Mass will be celebrated at attention, one hour of our time, of class was awarded the pennant and ten-thirty. Being a holy day of ob fering Him our love and thoughts,, Suits and O’Coats proclaimed the best team at Sacred ligation a noon-day Mass, low, will be trying to please Him with this brief Heart school. After the game, the said at twelve-fifteen. ce devoted to Him exclusively. In members of the victorious class gath , Greatly Reduced O’Keefe Friday is the first Friday of the year there are almost 10,000 ered in their classroom where, with month; hence confessions will be hours, and of this how many give as much ceremony, Brandon Malloy, heard on Thursday afternoon and much as 500 hours to the worship of class captain, hung the pennant. The Denver*s evening. Masses on Friday are at six, God? Can the average man claim to Suits and OXoats Suits and 0’Coats crowd then enjoyed Father Hamil seven and eight o’clock. Services in give even 300 hours during the year? ton’s candy treat before leaving for the evening at seven-forty-five. Whatever time we have spent in the Values to $50.00 Values to $90.00 Quality Jeweler the Christmas vacation. The mem The Dramatic ilub-Was entertained past in the worship and adoration of reduced to reduced to bers of the championship team are: Dy the Young Ladies’ sodality on God, let us now add four hours a 827 FIFTEENTH ST. Brandon Malloy, Kelly twins, Dillon Tuesday evening, December 18. This Bagan, Byron year, one on the first Friday of each Welsh and Edward was given in appreciation for the 50 50 Phond Main 6440 Garlick. quarter. This is a happiness and a kindness of the club in giving Christmas vacation at Sacred Heart joy to the pious; a moment of rest 32 552 the last show for the benefit of the Diamond*, Pearla, Silver school began at noon on Dec. 20 and and refreshment to the weary; an SEE OUR XMAS STOCK ware, Cat Glata sodality. The girls gave the club an opportunity to the needy, for whom will last until Thursday morning, Jan. excellent supper and all enjoyed the 3. we come to Him in loving worship treat. Later the choir members were and tell .Him all our troubles and guests of the sodality. A social fol sorrows., We will not go away empty- CARD OF THANKS lowed at which Joe Smith, Jr., proved handed. This hour will be to Him a We take this occasion to offer our to be the star entertainer. Solos were consolatidn for the thousands who most sincere thanks to all those, who, sung by Clara and Joe Woeber and reject Him. His blood was spilled for Wishing the readers of by their various contributions during also by Kathleen Simmons. After a the pagans as well as for us, and their the past year, have so kindly and most enjoyable evening all retired, neglect and ingratitude must grieve 621 Sixteenth St. The Catholic Register genvoosly enabled us to take care of the Dramatic club feeling happy that His Sacred Heart, and we may offer and protect so many aged and infirm its efforts were appreciated and the our adoration and worship in repar “ Money’s Worth, or Money^ Back”— Not a people under our charge and to make girls that everything turned out as ation for their indifference. There, slogan, but a business policy strictly ad the evening of their lives as happy successfully as they planned. too, we may thank Him for His good hered to. A Happy \ New Year and comfortable as possible. All plans are completed to hold a ness to us; for the faith that brings Your kindness is ever duly appre most successful mission in the parish us there; for mercies and graces; for ciated by the old people and for them from January sixth until ^ January calamities averted; for health, for and ourselves we thus publicly thank twentieth. -Prayers have been recited [leace and contentment; for the sure -■m-' th e James Clarke Church Goods House you and wish you a Happy New Year. for the past month or so that God’s bope that is ours. Then again, where The Little Sisters of the Poor. choicest blessing will be showered on else would you go, if a loved one is Phone Champa 2199. 1638-40 Tremont St., Denver, Colo. the parish during that span. The in danger? Any kind of danger may PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS parishioners have been urged time be trusted to Him with confidence; and again to boost the mission, to but in time of special temptation how urge the negligent and the indifferent tenderly He receives us! But, above to use this time of grace to come back all, let us be there merely to tell Him The Denver’ s Great Annual to Almighty God. It is about the first of our love. He who gives himself, mission held in the parish so far as gives truly. On the first Friday in New Limousine Hearse Recently Added to the the old members can recall and it is January “ come all ye that love the expected that each member will Lord and let your joy be knowm.” deeply appreciate the opportunity and St. Philomena’s parish invites all of Motor Equipment of make the necessary sacrifices to make Denver to join in the day of tribute A the mission. Two Francsicans from to Christ the Lord Who was con SALE OF SUITS the east will conduct it. All inter trived bv the Holy Ghost, born of ested in the welfare of St. Elizabeth’s the Virgin Mary, and Who suffered are urged to pray that it may prove for us. AND a decided advantage in the interests of Jesus and reclaim wayward souls. ST. FRANCIS’ SODALITY HOLDS ELECTION COMMUNIST CEREMONY TO REPLACE BAPTISM (St. Francis dc Sales’-T’arish) OVERCOATS The high school unit of the Junior sodality held its election o f officers President Kalinin gave official ap at a meeting last Thursday, when the proval to a new communistic cere following were chosen to hold^affie®- • - mony replacing the religious cere for the coming term: Hazel Swift, Reduction mony of christening which was held prefect; Veronica O’Sullivan, vice in the Kremlin. It consisted of “ Oc- prefect; Helen Butler, secretary. 'The tohrizing” a tiny peasant infant by office of trda.surcr will be filled at ere’s important news for men who the president of the republic, in niem- •the next meeting. ory of the revolution of 1917 in the are particular about their clotheS_ The Young Ladies’ sodality will presence of 500 communists. hnd particular about the price they hold its Christmas party next Friday The child was named Vladimir in evening in the assembly room of the pay for them! An actual saving of honor of Lenin. President Kalinin rectory. $6.90 to $11.50 on a Denver Suit or stood as “ goodfather,.”^ not godfather, The boys’ choir will repeat the Overcoat means something! while a woman communist acted as Christmas music at the eleven o’clock “ goodmother.” Communistic mar Mass next Sunday. riage ceremonies are being held in The funeral of Mrs. Spikesman, Consider the fact that every single the provinces in workmen’s clubs in who died this week, will be held dur stead of churches, with chaii’mcn of ing the latj;er part of the week, prob garment in the extensive stock of village committees officiating. ably Saturday morning. The funeral fine clothes is now offered at 20 ' of Clinton D. Chase will be held from per cent less than regular price. M a r q u i s m a d e m e m b e r o f the church'on this (Thursday) morn Patrick Overcoats and Tuxedos in ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY ing and that of A. C, Tremlett on cluded. Dublin.— Marquis McSwincy has Friday morning. been made a member of the Royal The high school girls will start Irish academy. On the occasion of work this "week on distributing en All $34.50 Grades...... $27.60 velopes for the special high school his admission he madc.a presentation All $37.50 Gradjea...... $30.00 to the library of the academy of his and community building collection, collection of books on Portugese his which will be held throughout the All $42.50 Grades...... $34.00 tory. This collection includes works year. All $47.50 Grades...... $38.00 of the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th cen The prayers of the school children All $52.50 Grades...... $42.00 turies. None of the books in the col were asked at the eight o’clock Mass All $57.50 Grades...... $46.00 lection Were to be found in any Dub on Sunday for John Carroll, a school lin or Irish library. boy, who is critically ill. The out NTrt ‘ The marquis has devoted many come of his illness is still in question. years to the study of the diplomatic W. P. floitan and Son Funeral Chapel relations between the Holy 8ee and Portugal. Recently he formed a dis WAGER & SON tinct IriA section at the Vatican lib WHOLESALE FRUIT 1527 Cleveland Place. rary. Upon his successful execution AND PRODUCE of this undertaking he received a let ter of congratulution from Uie Car Phone Champa 3208 1115 Champa Main 1368 dinal Secretary o f State in the name Potatoes, Onions, Cabbaga c l Hiii HoUbcm P1u« Xli and Apples
ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION MINISTER TELLS OF CONVERSION TO FAITH Program of Lectmes Announced St. Francis de Sales Boys Vested Clioir A Happy (Continued from Page 1) acknowledge the divine revelation without restriction.” New Year Dr. Albani then tells how, return for C atU fal Convert Class ing from the war, he recognized more and more, through earnest studies, to All of Our the dogmatic foundation of the Papal Following is the program of lec March 17. “ The Church and Mar apostolate. It was difficult for him Former Students tures which will be given in the riage.*’ (Validity of marriages by for a long time, he say.s, to detach Cathedral basement during the social ministers add magistrates. Divorce himself entirely from the Protestant series for the next convert class; Impediments. Dispensations. Annul train of thought. 'The faithful Cath and Friends January 7. “The Church and So-i mehts.) • olic, he writes, has no notion of how ciety.” (Religion the basis of law March 24. “ The Church and Birth difficult it is for a sincere Protestant, and order. State not a development Control.” (Economic conditions vs. educated according to specific Pro OPEN HOUSE from the jungle. Laws for monkeys large families. Heredity. Eugenics. testant teachings, to recognize his and laws for men.) The abomination of desolation.) duty to join the Catholic Cnurch. It NEW YEAR’S DAY January 14. “ The Church and Match .81. “ ’The Church and Celi is affecting to hear him tell of the Democracy.” (Two-fold allegiance. bacy.” ^ (Monastic and convent life happiness which he experienced when Church and state. Pope and presi A married clergy in the early cen his struggles were finally over and his We extend a cordial dent. One hundred per cent. Ameri^ turies. Greek priests. Nuns and conversion to the Catholic Church invitation to our friends ■ • cans.) motherhood.) had been accomplished. to visit us in our new January 21. “ The Church and Nal April 7. “ The Church and the “ The very first confession afforded building, corner of Four tional Progress." (Protestant and Index.” (Catholic censorship and me the greatest benediction,” he teenth and Glenarm Sts., Catholic countries compared. Com “scientific freedom.” Getting both writes. “ It was a help for me such as New Year’s Day. mercialism vs. culture.) sides. Sore spots in Catholic hiS' nobody had ever given me before. i January 28. “ The Church and tory.) Thus from the very beginning confes Come any hour of the Human Life.” (War and the Com*- April 14. “ The Church and Secret sion has not been for me a duty but day that is convenient, mandment: “Thou shalt not kill.” Societies.” (Masons, Odd Fellows, a high privilege. In days of threaten and we shall be glad to Conscientious objectors. Capital Knights of Pythias, Knights of Colum ing external distress, I had, unexpect show you the arrangement punishment. Suicide.) bus. Elks, Frats, Sororities.) edly and undeservedly, the good/for of 4;poms, nejv school February 4. “ The Church and So tune to become intimately acquainted equiimient, and especially cialism.” (Materialistic concept of "Conclusion: What Think You of with things to which my dogmatic the new auditorium. history. Faulty economics. Desei- Catholicism? thinking had not previously extended, cration df marriage. Destruction of I mean communion with the Blessed The' regular WINTER home.) Virgin and the saints. It is all the TERM will open the’ fol . February 11. “ The Church the same to me what my former fellow- lowing Monday, January Friend of Labor.” (Labor blessed believers may .say— they may laugh 7th. and d i^ ified by Christ. Pope Leo’S District Attorney-elect Will Catholic Vocations in England at me. I found wonderful help, abso M' . Encyclical. The, American Bishops* lute help, from the saints in hours of program.) distress. Since that time, respectful February 18. “ The Church thC communion with them has become a Friend of Capital.” (Protection of Show Progress of Faith There consolidation of my life in the light private property. The Confessional Prosecute Klan in Brooklyn of eternity. I enjoy their counsel a business asset. “ The Camel and the when my will is vacillating. I have s c / / o o ^ Needle.” ),. their aid when my strength is grow February 25. “ The Church and Brooklyn.— Enforcemont of the Manhattan, Bronx, and in Brooklyn London.— Cardinal Bourne has just graduates who had flocked to hear the ing weak. Thus my life has become Barnes Building, 14th and Social Welfare.” (Charity vs. phil Walker law, which calls for the Ku have not been conducted openly or paid a visit to the university city of Cardinal’s address. rich and ever richer gathering of Glenarm Streets, Denver anthropy. Every parish a social cen Klux Klan filing with the secreta^ with success since Detective Geagan Cambridge for a double purpose; Speaking on the subject of develop the harvest.” IW, ter. Catholic institutions. Nuns and of state in Albany its membership of the bomb squad has been on the first to attend the reunion of the ing their intellectual endowments, The former “Los von Rom” en social workvJ , roll, oath and any resolutions of a Klan’s trail. Cambridge University Catholic asso Cardinal Bourne told the students thusiast finishes the story of his con March 3. ' “ The Church and the political nature, will be the first move In speaking of his plan of action ciation; and, secondly, to bless and that they could never understand sec version with the confession of his be Public l^hool.” (Catholic teachers to be made by District Attorney-elect upon taking office, Mr. Newcome enclose a new Carmelite convent in ular legislation unless they under lief in the Church. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS' in public schools. Public officials ih Richard S. Newcome, when he takes said: “ I am not going to stand for the city. stood the history of the Catholic Catholic schools. Are Catholics seek office in the borough of Queens on any violation of the law by the Ku The second of these objects is of Church. The rqason why the good ing to destroy the public schools?) .he first of January. Klux Klan or any other group. Its more than passing interest, since the politicians of England were always March 10. “ The Church and Higher Mr. Newcome has definitely de members will be prosecuted just as establishment of the new convent going astray, the Cardinal asserted, ' \ Education.” (State and non-sectar clared himself on the klan and all earnestly as any law violators. means that both Oxford and Cam was because they did not understand Beautiful New Parks School ian universities. Youth and the line other “ invisible” organizations. His “ No public spirited citizen can do bridge have now each a Carmel in where the Catholic Church came in. of least resistance. Half-baked declaration was called forth by the anything but further whatever will their midst, and both these houses The Bishop of Miletopolis, auxil bread.) appearance of fourteen unmasked, shed light on a secret organization have been established this year. ary to the Archbishop of Westmin I Building but robed, Klansmen, in the First that attempts to take up public cud But of greater interest still is the ster, presided at the annual confer owned by the school and used Presbyterian church of Springfield, gels underhanded. Make the sneaks fact that while organized Protestant ence of the Westminster Catholic exclusively'for school purposes. Queens, Sunday night last. come out in the open and punish ism in this country appears to be fall Evidence guild at the Cathedral hall. Ideal location— jwst a short While the Rev. Dr. William Mc those who do wrong. That is the only ing apart, and splitting up into di 'The annual report is a remarkable block East of the Capitol. The Donald was leading his congregation way. Any organization that attempts verse factions; while religion is gen account of the activities of the guild, ideal school for study— clean, Converts fori; in singin'g “ Stand Up for Jesus,” four to spread racial and religious hatred erally supposed to have lost its hold whose mission is to carry the gospel quiet, refined. Perfect light teen Klansmen marched down the and to usurp the Constitution is un on the people, Catholic vocations to of Catholic Christianity into the and ventilation and equipped center aisle, with the “ Human Dy American and should be stamped the religious life, among women at all parks and public places of London. with the very latest and best namo” leading. Behind him came two out.” events, and especially to the austere The guild has now 102 speakers, of business school furniture and Christmas , Klansmen carrying American flags Mr. Newcome Is a Protestant. orders like the Carmelites and the whom no fewer than eighty are tak appliances. What more appropriate for and a third with an electrically Clare'sses, are more numerous than ing the platforms regularly. Every At Parks you will find a well regulated school, a happy student the season can you imagine? lighted' cross. When the Klansmen they have been, certainly for some week addresses are given from thirty- body and well educated and experienced instructors. Unusually low Who they are, what they stand took the seats reserved for them, the four centuries. This increase of reli five public platforms, and the average rates due to the fact that we pay no rent. Individual instruction. for in America, and how they “ Human Dynamo” mounted the pul gious vocations amongst the Catho speaking fqr the week is about eighty A well defined Employment Department receiving more calls for became such is vividly recorded pit and in a lengthy address assailed Needs of Cbina s lics, and the apparent falling off of hours. in that epoch-making work. Governor Smith as “ Alcohol Al.” religious interest amongst those out The guild, so the report stated, has office help in proportion to enrollment than-perhaps any other pri Most appropriate for a Christ “In New York state,” began the side the Church is one of the most aroused the widest interest in all vate business school in the West. mas pft, especially to non- “ Dynamo,” “ we have one big example significant religious developments of parts of the world. Founded origin ENROLL JAN. 2 TO 7 FOR WINTER TERM. Those who Catholic friends— of the gumshoe politician. He is ‘Al the times. ally to bring the truths of Catholi enrolled at Parks a year ago are now holding good positions. Write Schools Told The reunion of the Cambridge Uni cism to an English public brought up or phone for catalogue. Main 2167. cohol Smith.’ When he took office he swore on the Bible to uphold the versity Catholic association, at which in an unreasoned tradition of anti- ., ‘The American Constitution of the United States, yet Chicago.— An interesting analysis the Cardinal Archbishop of Westmin Catholicism/ the work of the guild has given ideas to Catholics of many he was barely in office when he of the school conditions in China is ster was the guest of honor, was a .. PARKS GRADUATES ARE countries in the direction of the lay Convert Movement*^ signed what he thought would be the given by the Rev. George M. Stenz, striking incident; qf the good relations QUICKLY SNAPPED UP By Rev. E. J. Mannix, S.T.L., deathkneH - of the Eighteenth amend that exist between the university au apostolate. S.V.D., who has labored as a mis Father Gavan-Duffy, S.J., spoke of BY THE LEADING o f the Colorado Apostolate. ment. He did so because he hoped sionary in China for thirty years, thorities and the Catholics who are members of they various colleges. the great change in the attitude to BUSINESS HOUSES School of Business What Critics say of this that a few of his rum-soaked friends twenty of which were spent in edu Catholics were predominaht amongst wards the Catholic Church by the Logan at Colfax- New Edition: would cast their votes for him in the cational work, and who is now at “ 1 enjoyed your book, every word coming presidential election. the guests of the occasion, but Car non-Catholic English public. The of it: very, yes, very much. 'From St. Mary’s Mission house, at Techny, dinal Bourne had as his fellow guests grandparents of the present Catholic “ But, thank God, there are 6,000, 111., having come to this country to sll my heart, I eoncratulate you and 000 people in the United States who the Vice-chancellor of the university, generation, Father Gavan-Duffy said, wish you Immense success.”— ^The study American educational methods. have pledged their lives that no son who is a Protestant clergyman; and could tell that when they were born •I* Very Rev. G. Raber, Vicar General “ Schools modeled upon our latest of the Denver Diocese. of the Pope of Rome will ever sit the master of Magdalen colege, who the liberal professions were closed to "If your work meets with the suc in the presidential chair.” and most modern systems were in is the elder brother of the late Msgr. Catholics, the profession of whose cess it deserves, 1 am sure that the troduced in China more than fifteen presses wiil be kept sroaning getting Continuing, the “ Dynamo” said Robert Hugh Benson and himself a faith was a disgrace in the eyes of out new editions.” — Rev. Thomas M. “ The only education he ever received years ago,” said Father Stenz. “ Many Protestant. the world and a hindrance to success. Schwertner, O.P., Editor The Rosary was in a parochial school on the east schools of the old type, based purely In proposing the health of His Em But now the Church was no longer Magazine. upkm Chinese ideas, still exist, but on the defensive. She had come al “ The best praise that I can give side of Manhattan, and when he came inence the Cardinal, the president of Establiihed in 1887 your study is to say that 1 took it out of there the only history he ever he new schools Are increasing steadi the Catholic association called atten most into her own, and was thunder up today for the first time and read knew was that of Catholicism, not the ly in ■number. The law of compulsory tion to the extraordinary progress ing her message throughout the land. WINTER TERM OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY it from beginning to end without a history of the l^ ited States.” sducation already is on the statute made by the Catholic Church during One found today very few non-Cath- YOU CAN BE a Bookkeeper, Stenographer, Ac break.”— Archbishop Mannix of Aus- countant, Secretary, Manager, Salesman, trailia. It was this narrow-minded address books, but it is not being enforced. the past twenty years; a progress olics who, had not a relative or con .* For Sale in Denver at of the “ Human Dynamo” and the This is npt strange, for they have not ■vvhich, the speaker said, was very nection in the Catholic Church. Advertising Specialist, Banker, Civil Service Kendrick-Beilamy Co. minister’s audacity in . welcoming the teachers to carry out the work. largely to be accounted for by the Worker, Commercial Teacher, Expert Buyer, Credit T''". The Denver Dry Goods Co. Klansmen to seats injiis church, that “ Then,j too. the overenthusiastic truly remarkable personality of the NUN GIVEN KEY TO BOSTON Manager, Auditor, or Show Card Writer. WE CAN A. T. Lewis Sc Son. influenced District" Attoraey-elect devotees of the modern school sys Cardinal Archbishop. Mayor James W. Curley of Boston PLACE YOU in the position you w ^ t as soon as James Clarke Church Goods Newcome to announce his ftrthcom- tem, carrying (heir fiery zeal to the In his replyi Cardinal Bourne presented Sister Judith of the Sisters you are ready. ‘ House. ing move aminst the Klan. The Klan extreme, destrqyed the good qualities, avoided the personal reference and of Charity with a “ Key to the City” Day and Night Sessions. Cloth, *2.00 has boasted openly that it was fast as well as the evils of the old schools. ^poke of the enormous influence that on the occasion of her golden jubilee FULLY ACCREDITED organizinj^ in Qupens. Activities in The ancient respect of parents was Latin culture has had on the forma- celebration last week. J. E. Huchingson, A.M., National Association, of Accredited brushed aside, and the very idols of ion of the English arts. There was President Commercial Schools t the gods were shattered into bits or the Cardinal said, a whole range of TO VISIT HOLY LAND cast into, some nearby pond. These intellectual culture which grew out Boston.— William Cardinal O’Con of, and was dependent on> the wor things, which I witnessed myself nat nell will leave some time next month ship, the liturgy and doctrine of the urally angered the older people. for a trip to the Holy Land. He will Latin Church. If the Latin Church be gone several weeks. He has never “ Schools, based upon modern meth exercised her due influence those visited the Holy Land and is taking ods, however, are being introduced spheres of culture flourished and ex this trip as a result of a strong desire everywhere. The Protestants have tended. If^ for any reason the activ created when he was translating into been wide awake to the opportuni ities of the Latin Church were cur English the “ Story of the Passion” by A t the New Fontius Store ties afforded by this new era. At tailed, those partlculair spheres of Cardinal De Lai. Discount present they have 5,637 primary culture diminished and ultimately schools, 962 high schools, and 291 perished. } . intermediate schools, with a total en On the Sunday during nis visit Car Washington.— Widespread interest rollment of 199,694 students. In ad dinal Bourne gave an address to the in the study club project of the Na FANCY SHOES FOR dition they have 28 universities. In Catholic undergraduates in the cha tional Council of Catholic Men is in these matters the Catholics have been pel which is restricted to Catholic dicated in communications which have CHILDREN AVAILABLE ON far behind. This is due partly to members of the university. The ora been received at the headquarters of lack of men and means, partly to the tory is quite small, and both it and fice of that organization here. As a the adjoining room and even the result of a resolution adopted at the ENTIRE STOCK! doubt and distrust formerly enter The new Fontius tained as to the success of modern staircases were 'packed with under recent national convention of the men’s council in Cincinnati the es Store is headqiiar- methods among the Chinese. We now tem for children’s realize these doubts and fears were tablishment and conduct of study persons coming from the most high clubs will be the chief activity of dio fine footwear. Our groundless. We should have used remarkably largi' ly respected families. One young cesan and parish councils during the all the men and means then at our man of 17, of very rich and respected year. a n d complete KUPPENHEIMER disposal, scant though they were. ancestors, converted to Christianity stocks entitle u: Now, it is far too late, and what within a few years practically his en to rank as the makes the outlook for the future tire family, his mother, sisters, “.Juvenile Shqe still more disheartening is the fact brothers and their wives. At present THE FRANK M. HALL Store of Denver.” SUITS and O’COATS that all the text books are saturated students come from five different DRUG CO. yith atheistic and Protestant color provinces, so the school accommoda ings, and it will now mean a tremen tions again are too small. It must COR. LARIMER AND I7TH STS. AU Red Kid dous struggle to thbroughly purify be enlarged and a number of others 0«iiT*r; Colo. Girls’ i;aleiU leather vamps, IN ANNUAL them of these doctrines. 'The Pro built and"among these must be an up- Shoes with white, brown and gray m testants also have affiliated with them to-date technical school. This means Broad toes, spring heels, kid tops: Goodyear weit a number of prominent Chinese who more men and means. flexible soles. soles, medium perforated MID-WINTER were educated abroad, either in ■“One often hears that the Chinese toe, low heels— Europe or America. The. Catholics are slow of comprehension and .....$4.25 h • have none. averse to the introduction and study ZIMMER & DAVIS fir."*.... $ 7 . 0 0 SALE “ To counteract this, I determined of modern sciences. That is not 4. CHIROPRACTORS ‘Sh.**.... $5.00 in 1908 to lay foundation of an in true, for we find them not only men Misses’ sizes, 11) to 2. Pat $6.00 termediate schools in an old Chinese of talent, but some of them real Phone Main 2384 ent leather vamp ^*7 A A These are very exceptional house, but soon had to move to a geniuses. One thing, however, is alb;; 208 McMann Bldg., 429 16tb St. • • with red kid top d I .U U values. larger one. I earned the money nec important. If these people are to essary, as there was no such thing as be educated at all, they must receive Felt Slippers alms for the school. I secured the a good, solid Christian education. funds by •writing books and doing odd Otherwise, we are spending our lives Including Daniel Green—red or blue with padded sedes. jobs for Catholic foreigners for which only to rear another and far worse Sizes 5 to 2. they paid me. In this way, by 1914 generation of pagans. Even now Puss-in- C 1 9 C Everett’s I had enough to erect a large build there is creeping in a spirit of dis iiEAST & WEST ! Boots...... i ___ Slippers...... $ 1.00 ing. The first enrollment soon like and hostility to foreigners. The mounted to 180 students, and up to Chinese youths should become ac THE FONTIUS SHOE CO. the present time more than 4,500 quainted with all the facts of mod il GIFT SHOP Evening graduates have gone forth. Many of ern science which other nations have Open Saturday and Monday Dret* these I assisted to get prominent po discovered and perfected, but they Till 9 P. M. Clothe* 16th Street sitions. Now, a number attend the i: 422 17th St. must above all lay the foundation of i I Only at Glenarm universities. The Chinese govern all their knowledge upon the one and Excepted ment has recognized the school, and only true basis which wijl prevent 11 Wiihes the reader* of The 11 Main 16th at the students receive their diplomas the superstructure from toppling over J [ Register a Happy and Pro*- 780 Welton and credite from Pekin. and crushing them, and this is the <1 perou* New Year. “ By this means I also have been I 1 firm and immoveable rock of Chris < > able to baptize more than seventy tianity.”
ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION e n MRS. CARUSO MARRIED IN REAL PRESENCE OF CHRIST le appearances remain unchanged, PRISON TERMS FOR CHURCH N SACRAMENT EXPLAl bui the su b ^ n ce they contain is “ the living bread thit came down IMMORAL SHOWMEN from heaVett,” the body, blood, soul, Londori.-^To correct the false :im- Whnt the World (Contitlued from Page and divinity of JesuS (Shrist, whole New York.— Judge Cornelius F. pression created by cable dispatches chalice of benedictioh, which we bless, Collins of the Court of General Ses to secular papers in the United States, is it not the communion of ^he blood the Bread of life, the heavenly Man sions has served notice on theatrical the Vicaf-General of Cardinal Bourne Is Thinking of Christ? Artd the bread Which we na, the spiritual food with Which He producers and managers that prison has stated thdt the marriage of Mrs. Catii^Yal Parish Sts Dominic’s Parish brehkj is it not the partaking of the nottrishes ihe souls of men with His terms as well as fines await any of Enrico Caruso tO Captain 0. A. 1 In body of the Lord? For we, being own divitie life, that they may abide them who are convicted before him of gram conformed strictly to the rpgu- TIRE SHOP (Prepared thii week from “Time.” ) many, are one bread, one body, all in Him, and He In them. presenting Immoral shows. So-called lationa of the Church. In an iirter- Women are living under worse that partake of one bread.” (I. Cor. He gave His apostles and their suc attempts to “ clean up” shows Will Por Quality and Bervica Goodrich and U. S. Tires view with Mrs. Caruso, carried in conditions in this country than in any X. 17.) These negative interrogative cessors the power of changing bread not be accepted in defense by Judge Patronita one 6i the press dispatches, shelwas other country in the world. It is expressions indicate that St. Paul and wine into His body aiid blood Collirts, who said that if evidence VULCANIZING — ACCESSORIES quoted aS saying that she was i not time that meh woke up to this fact. considered the point of doctrine here wneh He said to them i “ Do this for a proves that at any time within .the THE TEMPLE DRUG STORES botri a Catholic, that Captain Ingham Discrimination exists everywhere. mentioned to b f universally known life of the play it was immoral those BILL HOLMES, Prop. commemoration of Me*” (Luke xxli. COMPANY was not a Catholic, and because they The worse and a common one is that elieved as unquestionable t 19; I Cor. xi, 24.) staging It fafie a jail sentence. De 2304 W. 27th Avenue intended to make their permanent by the Christians of that day. claring that abuse of “ otir liberal a man can give away his child and Priests exercise thi^ power when, home in Rome, it was necessary;.for take it away from his wife. In some But this is not all. In the same laws” governing the theater will lead Colfax aa4 Lagak the sake of Gloria, her little daijigh- epistle he records again the words of during the Mass, they pronounce the to censorship, .Judge ColJihs.said de D. L. CAIWERON cases he can will away his unborn words of Consecration Opposite the ItrtHUicalatO CortceptiDa ter, to have a church ceremorty in child. Man has the whip-hand over institution, and insists upon the doc cent managers will not allow un England. 1 woman. Her instincts rfi’e maternal, trine in emphatic terras. “ For. I have Jesus Christ proclaimed the neces wholesome conditions to continue, if GROCERY AND MARKET On investigation of these stjate- received Of the Lord that which also sity for all men to receive the Holy oiily from self-interest. The jhdge gnd if he can threaten to take away Phones: Chanpa 808-809-4111 meiits, at the instance of the N. C| W her child he can dominate all situ I delivered ilnto you, that the Lord Sacrament of the Eucharist when He indicated that hl?^ attitude applies as Phone Gsllup 680 C., it was found that the marriage, Jesus,' the same night in which He w'as said: “ Amen, amen, 1 say unto you: well to cabarets. ations.”— So said Mrs. 0. H. P. Bel Everything in the line of Drug* eiiO 3160 W . Fairvlew Place whidh duly took place in the chprcli mont, president of the National Wo betrayed, took bread, and giving Except you eat the flesh of the Son Monsignor Lavelle, rector of St. Sartdriat of the Oratorian Fathers u t BrOmp: man’s party, in announcing the fall chanks, broke, and said: Take ye, and of man, and drink His blood, you Patrick’s Cathedral and director of tort, in London, was perfectly in plans of the party. The aim of the sat; this is My body, Which shall be shall not have life in you.” From the Catholic Theater movement, has T H E GREEN SHOP order. The Vicar-General issued! the National Woman’s party is. a const! delivered for you: this. do fdr the thesq words it is evident that the given his approval to the city-wide St. Francis de Saiet’ dispensation in the usual form. ' As tutiona:! amendment giving women commemoration of Me. In like man spiritual lifer of the soul depends upon movement to banish immoral prodne wishes to Announee Parish is customary, certain depositions; had absolute equality with men. in the ner also the chalice, after He had the______Holy Eucharist, . as the strength _ of jtions from the New York stage. His New Fall Styles ih Velotifs, Velvet*. to be made and certain docun^ent.' sight of the law. The present con supped, saying; this chalice is the new thehe body depends upon material food,f j organization, he indicated, has been The Newest Thing in a Eisk Hal produced. One of these docunnents ?ress will, consider the question. Gath testament in My blood: this do ye, In the Holy Eucharist Jesus gives d is continuing to investigate p JACKSON PHARMACY ■ wan the proof that Mrs. Caruso [had olic Jeaders oppose the amendment as often as you shall drink, for the “ While we endeavor to avoid sen- Dressmaking and Hemstitchiag illlery and Jackson, Druggists been baptized in St. Patrick’s Cathed because it will destroy all protective commemoration of Me. For qs often ife. “ He that eateth Me the same sationalism, we are continually mak- 1774 HUMBOLDT Drugs, Toilet Articles, Sundries. ral, New York. It was upon the basis egislation women have obtained and as you shall eat this bread, and drink shall live by Me.” And He ardently ing investigations of the stage,” said Presiriptlons a Specialty, of this proof that the ecclesiastical t is very doubtful whether it will cor- the chalice, you shall show the death desires that we receive Him in this Monsignor Lavelle. “ I feel that one We serve Corbett’s Ice Greano QUALITY FOOD ONLY Prompt Delivery Anywhara dispensation for a mixed marriage ect any o f the injustice protested of the Lord, until he come. There sacrament. ^ "Come to Me, that you of the great necessities for cleaning Phone So. 2335 was issued. In compliance with! the against. fore whosoever shall eat this bread, may have lif^.” He invites us. The the stage is that the public array Tabta D’ Mot* 'Cor. Alameda and So. Downing regulations in regard to such ^tar- or drink the chalice of the Lord un burden of His last discourse,to His itself solidly with organizations seek Fancy Steaka and Shwrt Orders riagies, there Was no mtlsic at; the “ All that France desires is security worthily, shall be guilty of the body disciples, after giving them their first ing to attain that ehd. actual nuptial ceremony, though mus and r^arations.” (Synthesis of Pre and of the blood of the Lord. But Holy Communion, was love, union “ We approve the action of Judge LU ELLA CAFE A. J/GUMLICK ic Was permitted Irefore and aft^r. mier Poincare’s speeches during the let a man prove himself: and so let with Him. “ Abide in My love.” “ As Collins arid the District Attorney in past year.) him eat of that bread, and drink of the Father hath loved Me, I also have trying to drive Ullelean plays from the 30« e a s t COLFAX PLUMBING American reviews are almost a unit the chalice. For he that eateth and oved you.” And, just before parting stage. We hope it will not be merely HOSPITAL HEAD DIES n denouncing the French methods of drinketh unworthily, eateth and Tom His apostles to offer Himself a flash in the pan.” 24d South Broadway Cleveland.— Sister Mary Irene, 55 getting what is wanted. The French drinkelh judgment to himself, not as an immolation and a sacrifice upon Annunciation Parish years old, superior of Charity hos sital say that these methods are the only discerning the body of the Lord. the cross, He prayed to His Fatner BROTHER FREDERICK Phan. South 153 Rea. Phoaa South 4777M for two terms, died Dec. JO. Sha had way to get justice. (I. Cor, xi. 23-29.) for them and for ail who through c e l e b r a t e s JUBILEE been a member o f the Sisters of Char Could St. Paul state this belief in their word would ever believe in Him, Techny, Ill.-^Brother Frederick, ity for 35 years, practically all her LONDON MARKET AND The Yugo-Slavian government ap he real presence in clearer or more “ that they all may be one, as Thou,, one of Techtly's pioneers and most DeTURCK BROTHERS ‘ . religiolis life having been spenit ib. pointed a debt-funding commission emphatic terms? He declares the ?kfherj in Me, and I in Thee; that zealous workers, Celebrated the twen GROCERY Cleveland hospitals and welfare ibsti- which is to proceed to the United unworthy receiver “ shall be guilty of they also may be one in Us; . . . ty-fifty anniversary of his profession Oscar Yunnall, Prop. P'fency Groceries and MeAts tutionS in charge of this community. States in the near future to discuss the body and of the blood of the ; in them, and thou in Me; that they in the Society of the Divine Word She whs Elizabeth Kelly, and na :he terms of repayment of Yugo Lord,” and condemns him for “ not may be made perfect in one; and! last Tuesday. He has held various Quality Meats and Groceries 701 South Logan St. ■;S tive o f Ireland. slavia’s war debt to the U. S., which, discerning the body of the Lord.” If the world may know that Thou hast responsible positions in the various ent Me; and hast loved them as Thou i departments of Techny’s activities, 3800 Waluist St. Phone Main 6239 Phone South 764 Denver, Colo. Hotnc Phone, Champa 578-W Main 5171 with interest, amounts to $60,992,- the body of the Lord were not in the 592.12. Out of twenty foreign debt Holy Eucharist, it would be unreason hast also loved Me.” (John xvii. 21-,■ It has been his ambition to become a ors to the U. S., only three have paid able to condemn any one for not 23.) The Holy Eucharist is the missionary priest, but owing to de LLOYD KEELING Decorating in all its branched FRED SCHWAB or settled the terms for payment of recognizing or discerning it there. means instituted by Our Lord by fective eyesight he had to abandon Estimates Cheerfully Furnished their debts. They are Cuba, Finland Discard the doctrine of the real pres which this union is to be effected,'his cherished aim. He then deter Switi Optometrist and Optician Well Pkpor Rnd Paint* H. A. HOLMBERG and Great Britain. ence of Our Lord in the Holy Eu and this love nurtured. Since the‘ mined to work for the cause as Painting and Paperhanging Headache Eye Glasses a Specialtyec|a charist, and St. Paul’s words are non Eucharist is the expression of His in missiomiry brother. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS German credit accummulations in sensical. Depart from the Catholic finite love for us. what wonder that 921 Fifteenth St, Phone Champa 671 232 South Broadway I foreign countries are estimated at interpretation of them, and it be it_ is a miracle surpassing all other PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 3738 WALNUT STREET Phone South 432W Denver $3,000,000,000.' It is stated that comes impossible to attach to them miracles, exhausting—>we may say— III! A— — oillion is deposited in Great Britain, any reasonable meaning. On the con the power, the wisdom and the riches Schatt's Sanitarit^ of God! Or, to use the words of St.' The Franklin Pharmacy a billion in the United States, and trary, take them in the Catholic sense Sti John’s Parish ALAMEDA PHARMACY1 'k Augustine when speaking of this East 34tb AV«. and PrankUn Fdr Tuberculosis Patients third of a billion divided between and they at once appear simple and SOO S. Broadway ' Denver,' Colo. Holland, Switzerland, Denmark, Nor- intelligible. great gift; “ T dare to say that God, Dtuts, ChesiUGats, feilat Artlela^ Kodato - =-% THE HARMAN CASH STORE ne rllmi, KhoM 8np|fll*s and SnadriM Catholic Surroundings ^ .vay, Sweden. Part of these sums The practice of the Church from though He be omnipotent, could not Cerbttt’s Brltik lea CraaM DaliVarad Under New Management give us more; though He be all-wise, Dorotfar Stubb. bbd H. B. Stobb. Reasonable Rates would have been immediately avail the beginning has constantly attested Your Freaertptlaaa Carafully add Aeanr. able for financing a Reich-wide na knows not how to give more; though Dry Goods, Notions, School Supplloi, Glasgow & Morehead, Props, York 6075 837 Locust Street the same unwavering faith in the real ataiy COnlbbiindtd. Wa (SliTcr dhytrhaira tionalist revolution. presence of Our Lord in the Eucha'r He be all-rich, has not more to give.” Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing*, Tatarhona Main tlM t Phone South 1264 MARTIN J. ist. The successors of the apostles, lesus gives us Himself in Holy (Com Boots, Shoes and Rubber*, in every generation, are unanimous in munion. What else could He ask in Paints and Varnishes Floral Daaigks Pet Up WkUa YeU Wbil MILLINERY ~ NOTIONS i CULLEN; OBERAMMERGAU PLAYERS PHONE HAIM n i l EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK teaching this dogma. To quote the return, but that we give ourselves 278-280 Detroit St. Phone York 3968 SOUTH BROADWAY LANDSCAPEl words of ohe or two is t((jte*te the to Him? In His ardor to give Him DESIGNER : self to us He sets aside the laws of CURTIS PARK FLORAL CO MILLINERY Home Grown Tree*, New York.— The Oberammergau doctrine as all have beli( v^Kit. St plants and Seefda Justin, Martyr, writing to The Em atUre, and seems to forget His own EsUUitbad Itl* Your Patronage Solicited players’ exhibition opened at the Ivlnity. How generously should we International Nid^aery peror Antonius, in the second cen St. Joseph’s Parish Choice Plailts and Cut Fiowers 436 South Broadway 4575 Wyandotte Grand Central Palace recently to con gstrive to prove our gratitude! How Gallup 330 tinue two w^eks. tury, says: “ We do not receive these CoaStaatly aa haed. Nights So. 5433W things as common bread and drink, ardently should we desire to receive OraanbauSsai 34th and Cortfa Straats. Miss Mary O’R ou rk e-^ rs. Wright For many months every household Him ih the Holy Eucharist! And in Oberammergau has centered its but as Jesus Christ, Our Savior, was COAL made flesh by the word of God, even oh! ho\v anxiously should we pre- L. E. RAGSDALE THE WILLIAM E. RUSSELL life around preparations for the oare ourselves that we may receive Feed and Poultry Supplies Dealer in American visit. A picked delegation sO we have been taught that the Eu ANDERSON - HARRINGTON Him worthily; for who can fail to Paints and Oils Groceries and Meats, Fresh COKE, WOOD of twenty players, including Anton harist is both the flesh and the blood COAL CO. V of the same incarnate Jesus.” St, perceive the justice of St. Paul’s Fruits and Vegetable* AND CHARCOAL Lang, famous for hi^ performance of vvortds condemning the unworthy re GARVER FUEL & FEED CO list Side Branch 'sod Main Offlee, SSth di Cyril, in the fourth Century, teaches The best qu&lity at th* loiir**) Walnut Sts. Phones Main 866 and 864. Office, 1523 Welton St. the role of the Christus; Andreas ceiver. “ But let a man p ro^ hjiui Lang, who impersonates Peter; Guido “ He Himself, having declared ‘This 8S3 Santa Fe Drive. Ph. So. 3126 pessible price. . ' ■ . 9df Branofa, 82 S. Broadway. .Xmrd No. 1, XarimciLau^ 4tK is My body,’ who shall dare to doubt self,” says -St. Paul. This isTob^ Yard No. 2, Wazoe .and! 33tb Mayr, whom hundreds of thousands ddne by a good confession by way of j \ I8ie B. S4t)g Are.' Ghemi^ 8885W Phone South. 31.16 ..m * Phone# Main 585, 586,: 587 have seen as Judas, and others equally henceforward? And He, having said Yard No. 3» W . AUmeda and Chcr«|kao This is My blood,’ who shall ever preparation before Communion; for,! •well known, will represent the village to receive worthily, the soul must be THE FASHION in America, but all their fellow-vil doubt, saying. This is not His blood.” T h e BROAD W A Y in the state o f grace. And the Church 130-136 Broadway lagers have been laboring with them But why multiply authorities?. All DEPARTMENT STORE THE A. W. CLARK | Christians, except modern Protes requires the receiver to abstain from DRY GOODS, LADIES’. CHILDREN’* preparing wood-carvings, fine pottery food and drink from midnight before DRUG COMPANIy pieces; paintings and Christmas toys, tants, have always believed in the AND MEN’S FURNISHINdS COMPANY______real presence of Christ in this Sac receiving, that by fasting the body Comer Eighth Avenue and^ as wells’as designs for the village Frank T. Stanck, Prdp. «bor PhoBs York siiW J. M, Conea, Prea. rrtment. The Oriental sects, that sep may be prepared for the sacred act. Pbona South 37*8R Santa Fe Drive scenes which are being reproduced at As love prompts Jesus to give, love Km. Phon* Yoift «*SU the American exhibition. arated from the true Church a thou 21 to 51 South Broadway Phene South 114 j sand years ago— some of them indeed should impel us to receive this most A. SPETNAGEL Crucifixes, exquisitely carved,. re precious gift, awakening in us senti V. A. KISER ^ '■'v__ Ev e r y t h i n g i n d r u g s veal the deep religious feeling which as much as fifteen hundred years ago E. W. ROBINSON if they did not renounce Chris ments of lively faith to discern the SHEET METAL WORKERS Flumbing, Gas Fitting and is so notable a characteristic of the real presence of Our Lord, and of Oberammergauers. Bowls, ornaments tianity altogether, and disappear en Ctfrnice, GutteTa, Sky-Light, Chintnay Caa> Hot Water Fitting LUMBER titely, still retain faith in this do; profound humility and consciousness Furnaca Reilairing, General Jobbing 't" SrviS DR. J. J. MEEHAN and boxes with flow er, designs show of our own nothingness, at the same Repairing, Etc. 2210 E. Coifnx Avenue “Everything for Building” their .sense of natural beauty. Groups ma. In view of such facts and teae time filling us with great confideifte 1335 Weltbn Street (Rear) of animal life— dogs, sheep, oxen ing, who can doubt that the Sacra Ywds, Office and Woodworking Mill DENTIST arid an ardent desire to be united to Phone Champa 1492W T H E POWDER PUFF have a realism only possible to ar ment
GODST0NE NUNNERY a national possession. Known a^God- TAKEN OVER BY NATION stone nunhery, these ruins are con RESPONSIBILITY nected with one of the great roman London.— A few crumbling walls for the better vision of thousand^ is the moral obligation of this C a ty ra l Xmas Bisbop Attends ces in English history. For it was and a roofless and ruined chapel, all business. When you come to us ftjr glasses we fully appreciate the here that the frail lady, who was that now remains of the once famous known as the Fair Rosamund, and importance of our responsibility. jAbsolute accuracy is the keynote The Sacred Heart Aid society will ahd powerful Benedictine Abbey of whose associations with- King Henry of our success. meet next Thursday, January 3, at St. Mary and St. John, has been II were not of the highest order, Atcliison Funeral passed her last years in penitence. 2:30, with Mrs, M. J. O’Fallon, 1580 handed over to Oxford university as The ^ Vine street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worland have The Christmas offering at the The Right Rev. J. Henry Tihen this as their guest Miss Mable Worland Cathedral was $5,500, according to week went to Atchison, Kas., to par ; Swigert Bros. Optical Co. of Colorado Springs for the Christ an announcement made Wednesday ticipate at the funeral of Father Bon Bus. Phone Gal. 408 Res. Phone Franklin 1517 ] Whose reputation and equiproent five you the mas holidays. by Father Hugh L. McMenamin. All iface, O.S.B., held this (Thursday) Devoted .xcliiiively to the Philip F. Collier and Lytha David Hijfhcst Grade of Service < I the other churches in the city also morning. Father Boniface, who was Fitting and Manufacturinf son were married last Saturday by Boulevard Mortuary* 1550 CALIFORNIA ST., DENVER of Glassea. ' reported good collections. more than eighty years old, was for Father Francis Walsh of the Cath mer prior of St. Benedict’s abbey at edral. IRISH AUGUSTINIAN PRIEST Atchison. Association ' James E. Fay and Amelia Zilles HAS TRAGIC DEATH Jas. P. McConaty, Manager were married at. the Cathedral on " Dublin.— Rev. John Murphy of the Residence, 1342 Milwaukee Wednesday morning. Marguerite Fay Auguslinian order met With death and Daniel French were witnesses. under tragic circumstances in County MORTUARY, 3020 FEDERAL BLVD. Father Walsh performed the cere Wexford. He had been out cycling mony. on a dark and foggy evening. The MEMORIALS On Christmas day Father Hugh L. driver of an automobile coming along McMenamin married Elliott M. Har the same road noitced an object in vey and Marguerite .Dolan. front of him, but as it was only a Receipts Given Mahlon B. Johnson, son of the late short distance away the car struck it THE DENVER MARBLE & Fred P. Johnson, and Ada J. Johnson before he could completely stop the were married last Saturday at Regis maclflne. When he got out of the car The folowing are the receipts of The for GRANITE COMPANY college. Father Wm. Fitzgerald, he discovered it was Father Murphy. St. Thomas’ Mission. Society for the Established 1874 S.J., officiated. The driver was satisfied that Father period extending from Nov. 15 to Among the seminarians who re Best MILK Children Murphy was lying on his face and Dec. 18, 1923: w. E. GREENLEE, Pres. ceived orders at the ordination serv hands when the car struck him. His Mr.s. Wm. Royall, $35; Albert A. 1224 Lawrence St. Main 1815 ices at the Cathedral last Saturday bicycle was beside him. The road at Shaner, $10; W. T. Crean, $5; Mrs. was Walter Cooney, who is studying the point was strewn with loose Isbister, $5; John McBride, $10; at St. Thomas’ seminary for the To stones. The theory advanced at the Mrs. Anna Redmond, $5; Sisters of ledo diocese. He received the offices inquest was that the clergyman either the Good Shepherd, $5; Dr. C. H. Dar- FRINK DAIRY COMPANY of porter and lector. fell o ff his bicycle oil the stones or row, $4.50; Mrs. F. A. Liverman, $3; Helena Johnson was received into that he had had a heart attack. Mrs. B. M. Reilly, $2; John Flynn, The Home of Full Cream Milk 'York 4800 HARTFORD the Church by Father McMenamin $2;. veteran members, $2; members of the Cathedral on Sunday, Decem CARDINAL BANS DANCES AND of the society, $7.50; John A. Martin, UNDERTAKING ber 23. CERTAIN CLUBS. . $10; mite box, $1.80; Mrs. Carolina BUIS BROS. The next regular meetink of the Montreal.— The decree of Cardinal E. DeSoto, $1; Louis A. Hettinger, c o m p a n y ■ffCnights of Columbus wti^Ji* held on Begin, Archbishop of Quebec, has $1; total, $109.80. 777 BROADWAY 14S5-S7 GLENARM ST. Tuesday evening, January 15. Due created no little sensation in the city 'There is a certain honor attached to the fact that the first Tuesday of Phone Main 7779 . . . and province of Quebec, for its b'ann- to history-making which make those the month is on New Year s day, i„g aH modern dances, particularly who took part in the event remember Rea. Phone So. 3991J there will be no meeting then. A the fox trot and one step, and even it the longest day they live and which Our Annual ARTISTIC class will be initiated some time in the waltz. As a result, scores o f so auses people after them to feel a January. cial functions have been cancelled. certain envy at their good fortune. rJlEMORIALS OBITUAR1 The K. of C. have announced an The Cardinal, in the pastoral letter When the event signifies a new start- ( open house from 2 to 6 on New jontaining the decree, condemned the ng place in the social or moral life a Year’s day. Ladies are welcome. The Beat Value for Your Money i MRS. MARY TCANNAN of 3610 Chestnut unlawful manufacture, sale and of a people-or nation it is the sub s^neel. Requiem Mass was sunfir last Thurs St. Clara’s Aid society will meet smuggling of liquor, certain moving ject of still greater honor. day morning at 9 o’clock at the Annuncia at 2 o’clock next Wednesday after tion church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan pictures and plays, dress of extreme Such rare fortune recently fell to d Son service. ^ noon, January 2. As this is the first Mid-Winter fashions, and non-religious social the lot of the St. Thomas' Mission ; MRS. MINNIE CAFFREY of 15 Federal meeting of the new year, all mem clubs. It has created no little con jociety of St. Thomas’ seminary, Den boulevard. Funeral services were held Fri bers are urged to be present. The sternation among proprietors and ver. 'Through the generosity of bene day afternoon at 2:30 from Horan & Son yearly report and plans for the new flineral chapel. patrons of dance halls in this city and factors it was its privilege to donate ‘ CHARLES A. WILLIAMS at Amarillo, year will be discussed, after which attendance at holiday dances prob o the missions conducted in China Texas. Funeral was held last Thursday af- members can join in cards. ably will be small. by the Maryknoll missionaries the tbrnoon. Interment Mt. Olivet. E. P. Me- Among the young ladies, of the Qovern, director. first shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes of j MOSES APADOCA of 706 Navajo. Fu- Junior Tabernacle society who will Sale Apparel CALENDAR OF THE WEEK and Bernadette in the vast field of assist the Sisters of Charity at St. n^eral was held from St. Leo’s church last Sunday, 'Dec. 30.— Within the Oc Ijls to which these fathers and sis- Thursday morning. Interment Mt. Olivet. Vincent’s home on Sunday afternoon, tave of Christmas. Gospel, Luke ii, Ts have been committed. ^ It. P. McGovern, director, December 30, are the following; — FOR ~ t MRS. VINCENZINA DE* JOHN of 1629 33-40; The Prophecy of Simeon. King Maryknol, or the Catholic Fo/eign West 37th avenue. Funeral will be held Misses Marion Douds, Henrietta Mes David. Mission Society of America, h a this’ (Thursday) afternoon from Mount sier, Helene Burns, Edythe Dolan, Carmel hall. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan Monday, Dec. 31.— St. Sylvester I, characteristically American commun- Jeannette Dunn, Mary McGregor, Pope, 335. ty of priests and sisters, founded in A Son service. Miriam Dillon, Lucille Ruhl; Mes- . MRS. LAVINIA HILTZ of 210 24th street. 1924. January. The Holy Name. America, by Americans, and receives Men, Young Men and Boys ^ausolQ urtfs Funeral was held Friday morning from the dames James Lynch, Karl Chambers, Indulgences: 100 days’ indulgence, its Vocations among American youths (^athedrai. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan T. J. Halter, Wm. Bergin and George A Son s^vice. each day; plenary, the month for and is devoted solely to the conver i CLINTON D. CHASE of 5400 East Evans Baldwin. A cordial invitation is ex is helping many people solve X .some devotion in honor of the Holy sion of Oriental pagans. It is, there avenue. The funeral was held this (Thurs tended by the sisters to all friends to fore, a source of great pleasure that day) morning from St. Francis de Sales’ Name of Jesus. (Leo XIII, 1901). their clothes problems JACQUES BROS. attend the Christmas play and re Colorado society, devoted to mis church. Interment J4t. Olivet, under the ception. Tuesday, Jan. 1.— Circumcision of Office and Yhrds, 28 E. 6tli Ave. direction of Lawrence’s Funeral home. Our Lord; New Year. (Holy Day of sionary activity, should be the! first Telephone South 73 Obligation). Gospel, Luke ii, 21-22. to send to distant China this symbol A. C. TREMLETT TO BE BURIEl FOURTH DEGREE TO HOLD Wednesday, Jan. 2.— Feast of the af Catholic devotion. All may Come in now and let us help FRIDAY MORNING take pride in the fact and join in The funeral of Alfred C. Tremlett, who ANNUAL SOCIAL MONDAY Holy N^me. Octave of St. Stephen. •lya^ killed on Sunday evening, will be held Thursday, Jan. 3.— Octave of St. praying to Our Lady of Lourdes that you solve yours ■ n St. Francis de Sales’ church with a The Fourth Degree assembly of the John. St. Genevieve, Virgin, 512. through her intercession China may uiem Maas .on Friday morning. Burial ae speedily brought to acknowledge Mount Oltve] be in Mount Olivet cemetery, local Knights of Columbus will hold Friday, Jan. 4.— fFirst Friday; r. Tremlett, who was manager of a local its regular annual formal dinner and Mass Puer natus, of Dec. 30). Octave ■he Son she bore. Men’s Shop Boys’ Store 'ing -.nd dyeing establishment, was well locial at the Brown Palace hotel next of Holy Innocents. The spiritual works of the mem knoVn all over tbe city for his charity. His Saturday, Jan. 5.—rVigil of Epi bers of St. Thomas’ Mission society 2 nd Floor 3rd Floor Cemetery IS prominent in Church activities in Monday evening. New Year’s eve, in 3t. FY^ncU de Sales’ parish. stead of New Year’s night, as has phany. St. Telesphoriis, Pope, Mar have been offered during the past m Besidfet his widow he is survived by a been the custom in past years. It will tyr, 139). :nonth for the benefit of the bene aujihtcr, Adcle, and two sons, John and not be an exclusive Fourth Degree League of the Sacred Heart factors of the society, that is, those ichard. all of whom live at 113 South who assist its work either by prayer 1 . Sherroap street. affair this year, but will be held for General Intention for January: Have You Ordered Fourth Degree members and their “ The Peace of Christ in the Kingdom or alms.' Their intention will con friends. The dinner will be at 7:30 of Christ.” (Motto of Pius X I). tinue to occupy first place in the mis Yaiar Evergreen WORK BEGUN ON THREE and the social will start at 9. Follow sion prayers of the members until UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS ing is the list of hosts and hostesses: REGISTER SMALL ADS about the middle of January. Blanket? Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Barry, Mr. and Mrs THE WALTMAN-KANE REALTY CO. NUNS HAVE NARROW Chicago.— Coincident with the con ‘‘Service— Values** ferring of the tonsure-by Archbishop las. E. Behen, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Car- NEW LOYOLA PARISH ESCAPE FROM FIRE in, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F". Cassidy, Rt. Rer. J. Henrr Tihan. O.D., George V f. Mundelein on thirty-five 5 rm. bungalow with center hall, goraffc; Haverhill, Mass. — St. ' Joseph’s Prasldest divinity students at the University of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Celia, Mr. just reduced to $6,000, on reasonable terms. We stand behind what we sell no matter and Mrs. Jas. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Main 8232. church was destroyed by fire here iUv. Mark W. Laapcii. St. Mary of the Lake, at Area, the ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH Monday, Dec. 17, and the lives of a what we sell it at SMratarr and Uanacar ^rst class of the kind at the new uni Geo. W. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. John 34^rraces and store; income $l,3S0 year. Will trade equity for small home. Main dozen sisters asleep in a convent ad E. P, Goebel, A is t Seeratary versity, announcement was made of F. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cottrell, Dr. ai)d Mrs. M. D. Currigan, 8232. joining were threatened, until they B. C. Oldi, Soparintendrat the cornmencement of work on the CATHEDRAL PARISH were awakened by firemen who forced :'XLm (ibapel, the theology buildings aitd Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cusack, Dr. and New double buneraiow with double garage, Mrs. Edward Delehanty, Mr. and Mrs. $13,500; terms. Main 8232. an entrance into the convent. Ll M'« frU i'H tjhe refectory at that institution. Consult qs U yc^u ^inh action In buying, The Rev. Herman C. Perrenes,/pas- - The erection of the chapel was John D. Devine, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Dolan, selling, loans or investmebts. tor of the church, risked his life in a made possible by a donation of $500,- THE WALTMAN.KANE REALTY CO. futile attempt to save the Blessed Mr. and Mrs..Wm. J. Doran, Mr. and 1706 Stout St. Main 8232 OOO, made by Edw. Hines, the mul Sacrament. The flames worked ra {< tii-millionaire lumber man, two years Mrs. John Dower, Mr. and Mrs. Jo CARRIGAN II seph J. Dryer/ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P MENLO HOTEL AND APARTMENTS pidly upward until the steeple and ago, at which time the Archbishop Two-room tpartment.^, everything fur cross were burned and fell into the ave to the public his plans ft»r the Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Fair- nished, steftm heat, very comfortable. lf> 3t. Leo*8 and St. Elizabeth’ s paHshes. 1105 burning mass. The loss is estimated Monumental W ork s;; reat university. all, Mr. and Mrs. M. Finnerty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Fox, Mr. and Stout. H> A. Hames, proprietor. at $100,000. The church was built in 3145 Walnut Ph. C. 1079-w !l The first theology class at the uni 1876 and rebuilt twenty years ago, versity was opened in temporary Mrs. Robert L. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. ROOM and Board, 310 a week. Have room for employed couple, or two men. Near after having been destroyed by fire. buildings at the university site in the Daniel J. Gaffy, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gallaher, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gargin, jar. 4360 Winona court. fall of 1921 and the members of this John W. Terry of Fitzsimons hos dass are now the recipients of the .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrington, Mr YES' we have the latest records and play- and Mrs. Chas. H. Hayden, Mr. and dr r^lls. Pianos, players, phonographs at pital was received into the ChUrch York 4616 York 4614 (ensure, making them full theology eduOed prices. Lots of small, instruments. December 22 by Father Arthur Kerr. students, ascribing them to the eccles Mrs. John F. Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Tuning, $2.50. Holland Music Store. 1469 C. L. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nicholas Sebastian and Catherine iastical state and admitting them to South Pearl, phone South 6696. W. J. Lam- Kalaher were married Wednesday by W. T. ROCHE the sanctuary. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. P. eria. Horan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Father Thos. P. Kelly of the Cathe I ------1- WANTED—-General housework in private dral. 'y- AMBULANCE POPE TO CELEBRATE MASS Keating, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kenney, family or in institution, handy with tools of FOR SPECIAL INTENTION Dr. and Mrs. George J. Krakow, Mr. all kinds. Wendel Zwermann, New Western Hotel, 1143 Larimer Street. SERVICE Garrison, N. Y.— The central office and Mrs. H. P. LeClair, Mr. and Mrs. COMPANY bf the Church Unity Octave has re W. J. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. N. J FRONT room for rent to employed lady Loesch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loritz, >11 eveninga after 5 or all day Sundayi ceived word that the Holy Father will 1948 Champa street. Phone Champa 320. Proqipt and Careful celebrate Holy Mass on one of the Mr. and Mrs. Howard McAbee, Dr days of the octave— Jan. 18-25— for and Mrs. H. R. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. Cathedral Loritz Bros, Courteoui M. D. McEniry, Mr. and Mrs. M. A rnrish; good heat; walking diatance. 1462 1 the" intentions of the octave. Logan, phone Main 3080. Day or Night McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mc Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. McFeely, WANTED work by Catholid man, around B«at Anibulaac.** in the W a«t. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Maguire, Mr :hurch or institution. Inquire Catholic Reg- / and Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, Mr. and Mrs 'ster, Main 5413. wish you and M. E. Malone, M r.^nd Mrs. S. P, MOTHERS, leave your children in irood Mangan, Dr. a n d jfts . D. G. Mono Catholic home; beat of care by experieaced Theodore lurae; reaaonabic. The Infanta’ Nuraery, ghan, Mr. and Jabs, John J. Mor MONUMENTS !720 Downing. Phone Y. 9582-J. Beat of rissey, Mr. au#r Mrs. J. K. Mullen •eferences. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, A. Nast, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs HOTEL YORK, 19th avenue and Grant. Hackethal Walking diatance. In Cathedral parish. yom family J. P. O’Connell, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Modern, well furnished rooms; best heat in O’Fallon, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. O’Neill city. Special winter rates. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. O’Neill, Mr WANTED— Job titking care of furnace or and Mrs. Geo. W. O’Shaughnessy, sny work around house. Home more object FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Osner, Mr. and ‘.han wages. Jas. Walsh. 1412 Fifteenth st.. Mrs. T. J. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, Room 2. a Happy 0. L. Pettepier, Mr. and Mrs. George ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH. PARLORS R. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Purcell Don’t sell your old rugs or carpets as junk. MOVING! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reardon, Mr Let us make them into beautiful fluff rugs. ■I. S. Johnson Rug Co., 1419 S. Broadway. We are packing up all our 1449-! and Mrs. John H. Reddin, Dr. and 3o. 6976. Mrs. Jos. J. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Ed hats and furnishings and SEVEN room house for sale or trade; and Prosperous ward A. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen income. Owner, 349 So. Pearl. moving them W. Ryan, Dr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Sav TO OUR BEAUTIFUL Sample at my work age, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Savage PRIEST in large town near Denver wants Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Seep, Mr. and housekeeper. Send answers to Box R, Reg J. M. GREEN ister. NEW SHOP AT 1876 Lafayette Street Mrs. P. C. Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs York 7410 ____ Eet._ L. P. Leader, Mr. and Mrs. R. M HARDWIC Apartments, 629 22nd street. New Year Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. John Leo Newly decorated. Two-room apartments and sleeping rooms. Prices reasonable. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sullivan 618 17th St. ^ ***4 ******1*************** I» « t**************; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Tierney, Mr CALL STORTZ FUEL & FEED CO. FOR Between California and and Mrs. Wm. J. Thompson, Mr. and COAL, WOOD. POULTRY SUPPLIES. 4238 Welton : : T H E : : Mrs. John F. Toner, Mr. and Mrs, YORK. YORK S56. QUALITY, SERVICE. Joseph J. Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. Leo SUBURBAN apartment, hot water, heat, J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Walsh private l>ath, sleeping porches, well fur nished. garage. Fine for invalids. Rent Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Webster, Mr. and reasonable, 1102 Pontiac. ii Hallack & Howard Lumber Co. i IMrs. W. C. Weldon, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Wogan. BUILDERS OF Bilt-Rite Mill Work
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