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V O L VIII. NO. 34 DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. •1 JO PEK YEAS, f S A D VAN CE. PRICE FIVE OENm
Spring Millinery was much in evidence on Easter Sunday. The hats are small. DIOCESE OF DENVER —Current Fashion Notes. ATTEM PTS TO FORCE IS SIGNALLY HONORED GIRL TO LEAVE CHURCE
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Tw o Local Clergy Are Created Domestic Prelates to His Holiness Sensational Scene at Pueblo Church Easter Sunday — Vile Plot
th e P o p e of a Proselytizer
RT. REVS. BRADY AND PHILLIPS ARE NOW MONSIGNORS SUIT FILED BY REV. GIGLIO, S. J., AGAINST W . L JOHNSOIC ------< Mil
The Diocese of Denver was signally honored, when by Apostolic Pueblo, Colo., March 25.—The second open move whieh may be made. W il- > ■ ^ 1 act of a drama which might have its litm L. Johnson, who for some time p Brief, dated February 28th, two of our clergy were appointed Doe origin in the land of Sunny Italy was practiced law in this city and who ii I s ' mestic Prelates to His Holiness, with the title of Monsignor. The enacted here Sunday morning, when one supposed is playing the part of the t o o l, priests so honored were Fathers P. A. Phillips, Chancellor of the W. L. Johnson, a noted Socialist and of the Italian family, is being held om liater of Catholi(», walked into Mount a charge of distutbance. ar Diocese, and Richard Brady, Dioscesan Consultor. Both clergymen Carmel church, and during the solemn 'The child also is being detained in th * , are well known in Denver, and are the recipients of hearty congratu high mass, dragged pretty Mary Serena matron’s quarters as a witness. I t Potesh out of her seat and attempted lations from Catholics and non-Catholics alike. probable that a ;gnar(iian will be *p- ’ to force her to go with him. She ran pointed for her that her property msiy ' The date of the investiture, the ceremony of the blessing and to the rear of the church and up into be protected. She may be placed in m presentation of the purple which is conducted by the Bishop, has not the choir loft, crying for help, which boarding school in the east. was readily given her. The alleged plot seemingly waa to en yet been announced. •- Of course, the church was turned into tice the child into some kind of troeMe Bt. Kev. Richard Brady wae born 45 ment of diocesan work he has merited disorder, and certain members of the that she'might be sent to a reformatecy years ago in Doolreagh, Parish of Drum- the honor conferred. parish who knew Johnson of old began or that the relativies might be appointii goon (C'ootehill), County Cavan, Ireland. Rev. i'ercy A. Phillips was born fifty- to hiss and beat him, but for the timely her guardian. In this way they expected TTi» preparatory studies were made in seven years ago at Batiscan, near Que intervention of Father Glglio, poor old to obtain\ her fortune within the comae , National schools in Carrikallen and L«- bec. He began his education in the city Johnson would have never lived to cause of a yearVr so, it is’ said. rah. Still a seminarian, he was adopted of Quebec, going from there to Rinouski, another disturbance. He, however, was During the eervka at an ItaBaa for St. Louis Archdiocese in 1886, and where he took eight years classic and told to hurry home before some harm Since they’re small, m ere man has no longer soiy com plaiht about the “Big Hat in Church” church in the Grove on Sunday Joimaon studied the classics at St. Joseph’s Col was ordained in 1879. Came to Denver would befall him. entered the church and going into the lege, Teutopolis, 111., and philosophy and in 1881, where he was stationed with The first act of a gang of “Black So organ loft grabbed the Potesh girl b j theology at St. Patrick’s College, Car- Bishop Machebeuf at the Cathedral, with cialists,” or A. P. A.’s, was acted here EASTER SUNDAY OPPOSING; NEILL ANOTHER CURE? the arm and pulled her from her chair, r low, Ireland. whom he made many missionary jour about four months ago, but is only according to the story told the polieia., He was ordained a priest, June 11, neys through the State. The Cathedral known to a few people, as it was A T S P R I N G S The child was frightened and screamed. 1893, in Carlow Cathedral, by the Rt. mission extending from Brighton to Col Bigots Active at Washington Loyola l/niversity Fosters Lab titought best to keep the “cowardly act” Johnson again pulled her around, a o -; Rev. Michael Cowerford, D. D., Bishop orado Springs lie endured many of the Actively AttemptlBg to Defeat quiet- Colorado Springs, March 24th—With oratory to Test Another cording to witneaes, and started to of Kildare and Leighlin. He was ap hardships with the old Bishop. While at ' One Sunday afternoon two stalwart piety and in accordance with the l>eauti- Commission of Labor drag her irom the loft in an attempt, it pointed asiiistant at the Cathedral in the Cathedral he organized the parish of / Tuberculosis Serum officers, one of them a Catholic, t DXNVES OATHOUO SXUlSTES. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. -V Points of View. W hat Catholic W om en Can Do, A R eal '"‘G uardian o f Liberty^, ■f. N o Catholic in the C abinet! W l quote this “ home^ verse^’ (Vo. 38fl at Ooz "Wncea Wbo Amoar Amnrlcan OathoUoa.” ) Cram The Parish News of Trin [By B«v. F .tu B. SUU.] who come into the city seeking em ity ebnreh, Brooklyn; The Catholic Wo ployment, by directing them to re Q ENERAL PATRICK H. BARRY, ^ after Kirk, you bide a wee. men ’s l.ieague of And the An'.i-Catholic Press is Jubilant Over It. B are's some wad like tovepeak to ye. spectable boarding houses and homes, of Greeley, Nebraska, has late Pittsburgh was and also aiding them in obtaining ly been appointed head of the Na after Kirk, vou rise and flee, founded in 1904. employment with reputable firms and tional Soldiers’ Home, Sawtelle, Cal VU all seem cold and Htlll to ye. h e American Citizen, the old Its object is to aid families and in keeping in touch with ifornia. est anti-Catholic paper (own Sftme Bitter Comment n te one that's In the seat with ye in religious, edu- them afterward. Slie also gives her He was bom pn August 25, 1844, la strmnser here than you, maybe. ed by The Menace company .‘ational, social and personal attention to unfortunates at Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland, an here hae got their fears and cares. and edited by R. J. Long), ju We repriut, without however en Add you your soul unto their prayers, charitable work. who have fallen by the wayside and T the son of James B. Barry, who took bilates in a leading editorial over the dorsing, this comment from the of Ba you our angel unaaarea It began by look need the kind word and helpful hand part in the Irish Rebellion of 1848, exclusion of Catholics from the cab ficial organ of the Clan-na-Gael, The “ Bide a wee,” theni It is good ing after the neg of her more fortunate sisters. She and after its failure was compelled Gaelic-Amer'can of New York; poliey in these days of hurry. Peo- lected and depend is assisted in her work by a number inet. “ ‘No Irish Need Apply' seems to emigrate to this country bla who flit, can’t expect much at- ent children in of volunteer eommittees. We Quote; their respective “ Woodrow Wilson becomes Pres to have been the principle which gov Untion. They make their fickleness He enlisted in Company E. 63d parishes; it la ident of the United Statea, and The erned the selection of the cabinet. | 0O evident. Thirty-two societies covering the New York Volunteers, September 6, ter developed a Citizen [A. P. A.] feels that he 'will Some wiio know the situation inti diocese of Pittsburgh are at present mately go further) and say that ‘No 1861 (Third Regiment in Meagher’s >Ix the course of a private letter Father Diets, system of juvenile justify the trust reposed in him by atliliated with the league. The co- Catholic Need Apply,’ whether Irish “ Irish Brigade”); participated in to the editor, a prominent Democrat court work in co-operation with the the anti-clericals who elected him. . . perative spirit has been highly devel or not, would more accurately de battles at Siege of Yorktown, Battle ■aka us whether “ Wilson has been juvenile court probation officers. “ Mr. Wilson is Scotch in hia hard- oped not only with other Catholic of Fair Oaks, Gaines Mills, Savage Borehardized. ’’ We trust not. : It helped very materially the St. headed sensibility to this fact, but scribe it. societies, but with agencies such as Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, Joseph’s Boys’ Protectorj'. It or his refusal to place a papist in his “ One thing is certain—there is the International Association for the neither an Irishman nor a Catholic Second Bull Run, South Mountain A London dispatch states that the ganized a system of kindergarten cabinet ought to convince the most Protection of Young Girls, the As in the cabinet put into piower by a and at Antietara, where be was badly nlfragettes who attempted to hold a and sewing-class work in various Ital nnreasonahle and ikehtical that he sociated Charities, the Consumers’ party to which seventy-five per cent, wounded and then discharged from' Sunday afternoon meeting in Hyde ian parishes and contributed large has at least awakened, and, perhaps, Imague, the Traveler’s Aid society. of the Irish voters belong and which service; re-enlisted in Twelfth Mas park were mobbed by a crowd o£ 10,- sums of money to this work. has not only known all along just Child Labor association, etc. includes hundreds of thousands of sachusetts, Company A, on Lee’s Wlmen. “ They were pelted with tlods In five and a half years it raised The league mailed last year what he was doing bnt has done all Catholics of other races. Not only invaeion of Maryland, June, 1863, oi^ turf, oranges and other missiles, over $43,000 for the building of the for the best accorang to his lights, over 7,000 letters in the furtherance is this the case, but the representa and fought at Mine Run, Battle of and when the police were escorting De Paul Institute. It enlarged fur “ We have much faith in the pros of the work, and issued a number of tion in it of a certain narrow, ag the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spottsyl- them from the scene, the rioters tore thermore on protective work for pect of Mr. Wilson’s ‘making good.' circulars and pamphlets in several vania, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg. vS the hats and cloaks of the women young women and co-operated exten He will have us with him every step gressive and militant type of Prot languages, besides furnishing many He lost his right arm in battle, and even struck some of them in the sively with the Home of the Qood of the way if he is duly apprecia estantism is a marked feature of the General Patrick Henry Barry, items to t>>e press. The work is new cabinet—the type to which Mr. July 7, 1864, and was dbebarged for face.” Shepherd. It collected generous tive of the history of Protestantism strongly commended by Bishop Ca- disability. He came to Greeley Rowdyism provokes counter exbi- sums of money for the Rosalia and true to the knowledge which he Wilson him self and Mr. Bryan be state in 1894, having comand of state nevin, who says that the results ac long. County, Neb., in 1880; member of bitionB of rowdyism. We surmised Foundling and Maternity hospital has absorbed, through many years troops prior to thein being enlisted complished permit the Church to “ Imoking over the list, the con Twenty-third Legislature; re-elected into United States service in 189$; that the London suffragettes would and the St. Regis Home, and assist of hard study, on the question of hold a place of honor in the social clusion is irresistible that political to Twenty-fourth Legislature; ap resigned December IK 1900, and re eventually reach that stage of the ed these and other movements in Jesuitry and the dangers inherent movements of the daY and makra considerations alone, rather than fit pointed Adjutant General* of the tired to his home in Greeley, Neb. game when, instead of resisting the many other ways. evident the zeal and self sacri in popery. But Tnmnlty? ness for the office, dictated the se pediee, they would themselves need The league has a competent sal fice of Catholics and the power and “ True, Joseph P. Tumulty is his lection. From William Jennings police protection. Of course the male aried secretary in the field, who de charity of religion as the protector Storm W recks Church] $300,000 to Sisters. persons who will throw missiles at private secretary, and by the sick Bryan down, every man represents votes part of her time to the care of of the weak and the helper of the a group, an element, an interest or 'women are no gentlemen. But the unprotected yonng girls and women needv. ening attitude of favoring syoopban- Sad are hearts in St. Joseph’s Under tjie will of Ferris S. Thpmp- women are no ladies themselves. cy already taken by the daily news a section which it was deemed ex (Mexican) parish, Gonzales, Texas, (son, who died in Paris, Mercy hos papers, one would judge this paro pedient to conciliate; but the only “P resident W ilson, acceding to element which was given no repre over the great calamity which befell pital, Chicago, wHl get $100,000 out chial school graduate to be a second right and $200,000 after the widow’s the requests of the A. P. A. bigots, sentation at all is that which forms them a few days ago, when their Leading Men of the Abraham Lineoln. But, friends, death. Mr. Thompson was a grand has excluded Catholics from hia cab ithere’s nothing to it. . . the vast majority of the democratic church was wrecked, when a severe party in the Northern, Middle and son of the founder of the Chase Nsr inet. What are we going to do about “Such a man may he a servant storm struck the town. Besides dam Western states. tional bank, New York. itt" —[Pittsburgh Observer. hut never tolerated as an equal, least }fation Honor St. Pa trick. “ That element alone was treated age wrought in other parts of the Sisters of Mercy at the Mercy hos Let ns all rise and sing the national of all a patron, after the joke has as if it were unworthy of represen town, it struck St. Joseph’s clftirch pital expressed delight over the news. anthem. worn off.” tation or consideration, and as if broadside, blew it off the foundation The mother superior was not at tha OMING aa it did in Holy Week, Although not announced on the and turned it over. The damage was T he impression (it may be a pre there was a certainty that it would hospital when a representative call many of the celebrations of program, Secretary of Stfite William A Bigot’s Letter. not discovered until the next morn ed, but others could not remember judice), is strong with many of us St. Patrick’s day this year Jennings Bryan addressed the ban not resent its ostentatious exclusion. that no son of Irish Catholic par ing. Fortunately, the altar was not that Mr. Thompson ever bad been a took place before the seven queters. “ Nearly three months ago,” says entage who gives up bis religion can C wrecked. patient at the hospital. teenth of March, notably in Milwau R. J. Kelly, editor of The Eiearch- “ If it were ‘a cabinet; of all the be “ true blue.” We are ineliiied to Bryan’s Prediction. kee, where on March 13, Father light, Ruskin, Tenn., “ we wrote talents,’ or of very able men, and look for some defect of character, “ While now we set aside one day Shealy, S.J., and John McCormack, Governor Wilson, protesting agamst there were any great emergency con which must sooner or later tuni np. of the year to celebrate St. Patrick’s divided the honors before an audi fronting the country which required day, ’ ’ he said, ‘ ‘ two years from now, the appointment of Hon. P. V. D. Statistics of the^ Official Peesibly there are exceptional cases; ence that packed the Auditorium; or their special qualifications, the selec but as such a man climbs the ladder at the final passage of the Home McGraw to the cabinet position of it will be observed after Easter. tion of this peculiar group of men as jlule bill for Ireland, we will have postmaster-general. of success or preferment, we can not President'Wilson’s advisers might be At Washington. to set aside several days to voice our “ The same day we wrote Colonel Catholic Directory for 1913. bolp thinking of Moore’s lines) accounted for on that score. But, enthusiasm. I could not worship God William Jennings Bi^an, stating the **tlnprlzed are her aone till they learn In Washington, D. C., a banquet with the exception o f Mr. Bryan, to betrav: as I do if I did not believe that the above fact and asking him to use tJ&dtstlngutshed they live if they ;thame was held on Saturday evening, given his influence witli the President-elect!’^.*®if IQ *O ^AaViinfif ‘cabinet r\P of netlAA mediocrities’—one f_ [Spoctal Corrupondtoc*.] not their aires." by professional and business men of cause for which every true Irishman thirty-five dioceses no changes wera to prevent the appointment of Mr. might almost say a cabinet of clerks. the city. William J. Bryan, secreta has fought was righteous. This is The number of Catholics is report made in the population figures. In six McGraw. ed by advance sheets of the Ulllciai H ere fe the way a Protestant pa ry of state, delivered the principal the time that nearly every one, proud cases where changes were made the “Out principal objection to Mr. Mc- Catholic Directory, as 15,154,158, per (The Christian Register) reviews address in which he made the predic of the deeds that Irbbmen have per “ Know-Nothingism, even in the revision was downward, one diocese Qraw is that he is a Catholic. With showing an increase of only 138,589 A Catholic book on Socialism: tion that Ireland would have Home formed, seeks a magnifying glass to diluted form in which it makes its reducing its population figures by 25,- a loyal Catholic at the head of the over the figures of the 1912 volume. 000, another by 12,000, while a third “ The well-known Jesuit preacher, Rule within two years time. discover what Irish blood they can appearance just now in lyashington, post office department such papers This increase, namely 138,589, will cut off 10,620. The three other re Father Vaughan, has written a live President Wilson wore a shaminck find in their veins.” cannot rule this Republic very long, as The Menace, Watson’s Magazine, not satisfy many, but as a matter of ductions were oily slight. It is im ly book to express the view that So sprig in the lapel of his coat on St. Colonel James Hamilton Lewis and the Wilson cabinet repre.sents The Christian Herald, The Search information it must he stated that possible in all districts to take an cialism is unsound in economics, Patrick’s day. His secretary, Joseph talked on “ Ireland—Her Inspira that brand of Know-Nothingism.” light—and every other paper in the the Catholic population figures are false in philosophy and bad in ethics. Patrick Tumulty, also saw that tion to the W orld.” aimual census and in numerous dio land that dares to speak against the Aa may be expected. Father Vaughan everybody around the executive of Speaker Clark was the principal printed in the Directory just as they ceses the census is taken every five Romish hierarchy—would be short "DO NOT SWEAR.” are furnished by the diocesan offici exploits the anti-religious utterances fices recognized St. Patrick’s day in speaker at tiie cejebration in Boston. years. In two or three American dio lived.” Cards bearing the inscription, “ Do als. of international Socialism, and, on similar fashion. Mr. Tumulty dis London Honors St. Patrick’s Day. ceses the figures are changed only not swear,” have been placed in the Perhaps, in fairness, however, every ten yeais. The general sum the other hand, he magnifies the in tributed the shamrocks sent to the The celebration in London of the street cars of Denver. it ought to be mentioned that in mary follows: ^ terest of the Papacy in the finding President by John E. Redmond; Irish first St. Patrick’s day since Home Receiving no immediate reply, and of a remedy for social distresses. leader in Parliament. Rule was assured to Ireland, seemed thinking that Tumulty was bolding For many readers the chief value of unconsciously to take more impor Secretary Tumulty decorated Jose his letter up, Mf. Kelly took the mat OKNEUAL SUMMARY. THE OFFICIAL OATHOUO DIEBCTOKY. Oopyrlzbt U13 by P. J. KENEDY * SONS. the book will be in its indication of phus Daniels, secretary of the navy, tance than usual. There was no or ter up directly with Mr. Bryan, whom the attitude which the astute lead with a shamrock. “ I heard that you ganized celebration, but the wearing lie could trust. He continues: Clergy. 3 a 3 n « ers of the Catholic Church assume had the real thing over here,” said of the green and other incidents era “ Under date of January 28 we re Arotidlocecei, i f ^ «I eib towards the present agitation. It phasized the growing recognition of 1 „ 3 1 III Secretary Daniels when he came to ceived the following: DIocosej, 1= * 1 1 6 p may be regretted that this Catholic Ireland was a nation. $ 1 141 'S -a O Q$ the White House and Mr. Tumulty ‘ ‘ ‘ My Dear Mr. K elly: For Gover VIcarlates-ApostoUo. 1 1 i P <1 preacher does not lend a little more produced a sprig from the old sod. Queen Mother Alexandra’s annual nor Wilson I beg to acknowledge re ¥ l i | s 3 positive impetus to reforms which gift of shamrocks to the Irish guards 1 1 1 & l l N 1 i r < 4- o r H ¥ Honor to St. Patrick’s memory ceipt of your kind letter and thank BALTIMORE...... •1 1 241 286 476 142 68 905 12 1003 lOI 20 8^ '.'4 OOn 10 1 660 8 86 189 60(00 are possible without Socialism,” was paid hy several members of the drew a big crowd to watch the dis yon for it. The Governor will appre MOS lU.N...... •1 1 64d 148 692 284 80 264 1 116 6 9 119 69 m 1C 98fi a 60 69 90) Whatever merit there is in the tribution to the men on parade. The GHICAOO...... 1 S 49A m 7*1 810 22 882 2 m 12 ;1 227 1 6 89> 6 1 7CH] a 120 271 1160 060 Supreme Court as they took their ciate suggestions from all those in CINCINNATI...... 1 V. 22 M 364 171 34 2 6 2 144 b >8 i20 .(1 C9fi 4 75T a as 00( 200 000 eiitieism comes in the closing sen places on the bench. Chief Justice bulk of the onlookers wore the three terested in his administration, and DUBUyUE...... 1 237 9 178 <)6 1 12 86 26 1 2;c V SO 81! 182 660 tence. MILWAUKEK...... 1 i 296 67 .82 217 72 80 2 194 4 9 163 84 186 4 414 2 bS 864 280 0(0 White wore a green ribbon in his leaf shamrock. your letter will be called to his at NEW ORLEANS...... 1 1 1-tO 1.8 27.1 14U 92 28. 1 60 8 22 lv6 16 8. a 17 06> 3 24 46( 550 000 coat and so did Justice Pitney. Jus John Redmond presided at a ban tention as soon as possible. Very truly NEW YORK...... •l 1 6 6 861 1017 806 71 8-6 2 540 22 41 8;i 84C 8 2 3KT. 6 111 18( 1219 920 To be angry over trifles if to be ORBOON CITY...... 1 70 40 no 66 48 96 1 10 8 10 .40 6 2 Z 814 1 7 19C 60 ova quet of the Irish National party. yours, (Signed) J. P. T umulty.’ 1 3 6IK 13S 651 8 0 4 childish. To let the habit of peev' tice Holmes wore a green necktie. PHILADELPHIA...... 271 8» ITS t IS 49 n.i ai'i If S T4)9 a 71 001 ■US 000 When a cablegram from the Unit^ “ My! thought I! It takes this Sr. LOUl.S...... 1 3S8 .28 (.28 2.6 12. 300 8 662 8 u 164 0 OS'. e 818 2 86 0<( 876 000 isbness grow is to cultivate .a pro The Senate also honored the Irish ST. PAUI...... i 1 278 48 •26 196 68 264 . 1 100 9 0> 12 lOii 8 4 0 2 20 esc 266 009 saint. Senator Ashurst wore a green Irish Ijcague of America was read Catholic a long time to acknowledge SAN FRANCISCO..... 1 1 22. 146 V: IT 69 176 8 140 I 21 i'* 5 491 6 1 4'fl 4 24 000 !S2 000 seiuity which eventually tortures the ;4> tie; Senator Thornton a huge rosette announcing the remittance of $10,- receipt of a letter—and how long will SANfA FK...... • 1 » 7S 48 'i87 . 380 i 6 19 8 « 19 1 116 8 12S 140 678 irritable person more than anyone AIDanr...... i 197 48 246 >23 46 )66 i 8 48 18 :02 8 I 450 2 20 58C 801 245 of green and Senators Kern, Warren 000, it was greeted with tremendous it take him to get the ‘suggestion’ Alexaud-lA...... 1 n 8 84 27 40 67 8 5 16 1 t.Lil 2 17rt 84 OUO else. To suppress a moment’s anger 1 IVt 87 ■) cheers. to the ‘Governorr Alu>ii. 102 119 4 geline.” But the chief bell of tb* The W orld's Debt despoil him once more. And he G oing to the **Rosary" do you know it, Italy?—your guest collection has far greater bUtorieil to Italy in Science. who—do you realize it!—you have in O ld Ireland. interest than these. It has the dia- put in prison.— [Rome. tinction of being the oldest dated lu a late lecture Dr. James J. It is an October evening in an Christian bell in existence. Away Irish home. back in 1247 it was cast in Spedn, Walsh spoke of “The Debt thp in the time of James of Aragon. STATUE MAKES ONE LAUGH. There is a long, cold, billowy World Owes to Italy in Science.” In the Art Institute in Chicago Italy has a bell dated 1249, and Gei>- Ordinarily this is assumed to be very there is an e.\hibition of modern sweep of the sky in the west, where many one. inscribed 1258. These two small. The debt to Italy in science painting and sculpture. Among the tbe sun has gone down, and the fields come nearest in point of age, to tho is almost as great as that in art. The objects shown is the figure of a young are brown and bare. In snug hag unique Califoraia be^ greatest philosopher in modem times, gir. It bears the simple name “ Bi gards that surround the farmhouag, the greatest mind since Aristotle is anca.” She is sitting on the ground; their produce has been gathered, and Thomas Aquinas, and the roll of phy something has started her into now there is nothing to be done but GETTING IN WRONG, sical scientists has names equally laughter; but she has caught the rip to dig out the potatoes before “ the The president of the North Amer commanding. The greatest name in pling shout just before it could leave coming of the November rains,” ican Civic League for Immigrants re as T. C. Irwin sings. In the dim ed by the long procession of ran ties we wish the room to have. modem astronomy is that of Coper her lips. With the grip of deter marked recently that many immi Life Reigns Supreme. light one can see the women and somed souls. They one and all knelt Above all it most be cheerful and nicus, a Pole, who was educated in mination she is throttling her laugh grants are taken directly on their It is the joyous Easter mom, yet it must be suggestive of repose. Italy and published the first draft of ter; but it is all there, ready to girls leaving the scenes of their la arrival, to Socialist headquarters before the Virgin Mother, humbly bors and hurrying homeward, “ to •.When life from seeming death 18 thanking her through whom their de It must be simple and sensible. It his theory in that country. Galileo break forth from the stem walls of ■‘where they are drilled in Social make ready,” as they phrase it, for bora. liverance had come at last.—[Ave must afford p>erfect privacy, and a is the greatest of observational as her set lips. Twice I came back to ism and anarchism and soon become < “ the Rosary.” When loosened waters of the lake Maria. certain freedom. The room should tronomers, and in our own time Fa experience the joy of Bianca’s mer embittered against this country and I Listen to bird calls in the brake, not, therefore, be overcrowded. The ther Piaxzi and Father Secchi have riment. One must lauglf with her. “ The bell rang just as we were against its business men.” been recognised as workers whose putting tbe last scid on tbe potato The Sacred Heart Review ob And winds from out the perfumed The Quest Book. furnishings should be substantial. She is irresistible. No soul can be south There must be no tables to topple ov results had a world influence. Much sullen in the presence of that per pit,” a young fellow remarks, wip serves: “ Now that the government Among the old customs that have Kiss fragrance to the lily’s mouth. er if we stagger sleepily into the of our modern mathematics comes to fect happiness. The statue makes ing his brow. “ Well, this is my insists on an educational test, it will been revived is that of having a spe room. us through Italians. Anatomy, bot you smile. Tbe radiance of Bianca tenth visit, anyhow.” ibablv take measures to prevent Christ rose from earth, on this glad cial book in the home in which is in any, geology received their greatest breaks through the clouds. Then “ You’ll need to make two or successful applicants for admission day ■ j I scribed the name of each guest who contributions from Italy. said my soul to me: How much more three extra, ’ ’ someone rejoins, ‘ ‘ since to this country from being made spends a night or more under one’s Artistic Sense In Dress. And left above his tomb a jray should a living soul be radiant on all you were late more than once, Ned.” into bad men at the port of entry. To banish Doubt—there Hope beams roof, and some people even put down When a woman is in uncongenial Vesalius, the great father of anat gray 4ny*- ®^® the world that is There is already an ample suppfy those wl^o take a meal there and omy, was not an Italian, but a Bel “ That’s sure, but I set out with a bright, ' surroundings we say that she is worn and weary a challenge. Make of educated malefactors—what w ^ gian, but he did all his work in Italy, good intention, and that’s every And faith holds in her baqd a light. those who call. “ out of her element,’’ but .even if foreign importations abd native- them return to your presence and thing,” Ned makes answer, and soon While “ Joy, Joy, Joy,” the church The guest may inscribe his name she rises above her environment, or His greatest rivals in the field of born gone wrong in the process of laugh with healthy joy.—[Chicago they move on past the churchyard, bells ring. himself, thereby leaving his auto on the other band fails to live up to anatomy, Varolius, Eustachius, Co-' rearing. ’ ’ Advance. where the cypress and yew and weep "Love conquered Death, and Life is graph, or the Lost or hostess, if pre it, her surroundings have their in lumbus, Caesalpinns, Fallopius, are ferred, may write it himself or her all Italians. Malpighi, whose name ing willow cast fanciful shadows on K in g l” fluence upon her, or at least upon the FERTILIZE THE LANGUAGE. self so that the writing will be uni is attached to more structures in the BALLOONS AND ECHOES. _ the grave mounds, and where the last observers’ opinion of her, because Surely there must be something tb* form throughout the book. human body than any other, was an To most persons it would seem im shivering leaves on the aspens quiv Staring la Easter. they contrast markedly with her dwn matter with the vocabulary of our Books designed especially for this Italian. Morgagni, the father of possible for an echo to be louder er. The headstones and crosses have To have lost no joy, buried no individuality and make her conspic young people when they have to de purpose may be found in the station modem pathology, so called by Vir than the sound that produced the a ghostly look, and tbe little river hope, known no suffering is to come uous. echo, but under certain rather pecu pend so exclusively upon such words ery shops, bound inexpensively in Whereas if she were placed among chow, and Lancisi, the father of mod- that runs close by seems to be chant liar conditions this is really true. “ Sure!” “ Dandy!” and “ Won to Easter day with little sense of its cloth or leather. But if one desires those of her own class that idiosyn e^L clinical medicine, are both Ital- ing a plaintive requiem for the dead When a revolver is fired from i derful I” to express their principal meaning and fellowship. Only those to spend a little more money and crasies she possesses would be far Steno, whose contributions to that lie so near. Many prayers and anatomy are so important, is a Dane balloon the report is sharp, but not petitions will be offered jup for the emotions. What is most extraordin \ vho have deeply. suffered can enter make the guest book quite original, less noticeable. so loud as it would be if the gun ary about all this is that the vocab deeply into its glorious message. and a thing of beauty, one may have It is just so in the matter of who did his work m Itay and whose fathers and mothers and husbands were fired on the surface o f the ulary of young women does not Easter is the symbol of life tri- a hand-tooled cover, hammered brass clothes. The minute a woman puts tomb was decorated some twenty-five and wives and friends tha!t sleep here earth. seem to be improved by a c(dl^e en- ompbant, life more abundant, life re- or copper hinges and ever a key, to on unsuitable garments she becomes years ago at the Mid of the Interna in the last days o f October. If the balloon is up something reer. One would think that it would ijoieing over death. It is the birth make it looked like the ancient ones conspicuous, either because she is tional Congress of Geology by the as- There is something touching, yet like 2,000 feet or higher, there ■♦ill be quite impossible to study Latin day of immortality, to be celebrated that were used in olden times. self-conscious or because they are be -sembled geologists of the world, who not dismal, in those old churchyards be a few seconds’ silence after the and French and German, literatuts all men with gl^ness. Whatever coming. greeted him as the father of modern of Ireland with their lines of ancient revolver shot and then a roar or and philosophv for a number of Ihope has been d^eated in our lives, The Bedroom. I know of a small child who was geology. In' electricity the Italians elms and slender aspens, where the deep rumble will rise up from the years (even though studied in the {Kaster offers us the victory. The Our bedroom sees us in all moods, painfully shy. Scoldings, coaxing, have done more tbm almost any oth- rooks gather at eve. There are very earth. most superficial manner) without ao- I dead we loved are not dead; they live in our joys and in our sorrows, in nothing seemed to draw her out of nation. Qalvani, Volta, Melloni, few expensive monuments or col forever in newness of life; awaiting who did so much for elec umns of marble raised above the quiring enough variety of words to sickness and in health. It’s influence her shell until one day, having been If an explosive is lowered from 'onr entrance into immortality. The tricity, and, in later years, Marconi dead, but plain gray stones, moss- carry cme through any common ex is a vital part of our environment, unexpectedly presented with a sum the basket of the balloon until it .things we have hoped to do, the must be recognized as important in grown and ivied, bear not one or t-wo perience. The method of studying an^ yet ^oo many of us overlook the of money and told she could spend it hangs a few hundred feet below, and things we have longed to reach, are this field. names, but those maybe of husband English in our schools is entirely importance of its message and fail for whatever she wished. Do you it is discharged with an electric spark only anticipations, after all, of what and wife and children, and children’s wrong. There should be classes in to let it bear the necessary responsi know what she didt She asked per In scientific inventions Italy has from a blttery in the hands of one adjectives. the soul shall possess in the larger bility. mission to buy herself an entirely children.— [B. C. Western Catholic, life that Easter foreshadows. ' the telescope, the improved micro of the aeronauts, there will come to There is a tendency towards flimsy new hat and dresa scope, the thermometer, the venier the ears of those above a report like artificiality in bedrooms—towards CARING FOR THE POOR. They told her it was vanity, but it and all of Leonardo da Vinci’s in a revolver shot and then a few sec MARCH IRISH ^AINTS. Our Risen Lord’s First Appearance meaningless ruffles and frills— to Refuting the calumny that ene appears that the child had endured ventions, loclU for canals, the mova onds of silence, followed by a peal Among the Irish saints for March, It is piously believed that / Our wards dust-collecting bows and frip “ hand me downs” from babyhood mies of the Church circulate, charg ble derrick with self-dumping appar of tbe loudest thunder ever heard. besides St. Patrick, we have St. jLord appeared first of all to- the days, having a long list of older sis ing that she is indifferent to tho peries. While daintiness is desirable atus, the wheelbarrow and all the There is no solid background about Kieran (one of the four pre-patri ■Blsssod Virgin. According to the pld it can be obtained without the sacri ters and female relations who turned n ^ s of the poor, the Rev. Bernard various modes of erecting statues, or above the balloonists to produce cian missionaries), feast March 5; tradition, sbe^was kneeling in prayer over perfectly good clothes to be Baughan,. S.J„ asks: “ What more fice o f sincerity. casting them, and lifting huge mon a rebound of the atmospheric sound St. Angus (King Aengus, baptized SU the time, -saying: “ Thou didst We must always consider suitabil “ cut down for Mary.” glorins chapter is there in the his oliths into place so well done in the wave and the air is niore dense be by St. Patrick), feast March 11; St promise, 0 my most dear Son, that ity to the individual. Perhaps the It was in the days when quality tory of the last 2,000 years than tho Renaissance time. Venice has made low. Thus, when the sound waves Gerald of Mayo, feast March 13, and jlxhou wouldst rise again on the third society dame, who lives luxuriously, rather than suitability was consider record of Christian charity? Turn colors and lace what they are; spec pienetrate the denser lower strata of St. Finian, one of “ the Twelve Apos day. Before yesterday was the day craves finery in her boudoir, but for ed in garments for youngsters, and back to the earliest ages of the tacles were invented down there air and then the solid earth, the echo tles of Eire,” feast March 16. How of darkness and bitterness; and, be most of us,, in this work-a-day-world, no doubt she was very ungraeteful. Church and you will find her bish Volta’s invention of the Voltaic pile produced seems to the ears of the seldom are any of these noble old hold, this is the third day. Return, such accessories are out of keeping However, she was allowed to bu' ops and priests and laymen erecting was as revolutionary as the steam en occupants of the balloon far louder names bestowed upon children in then, to me. Thy Mother, 0 my with our mode of life. the longed-for outfit and althougl institutions for widows and orphans, gine. than the original sound.—[Harper’s baptism or in confirmation! Even S o n !” . Many of us use onr bedroom as a historj' does not state whether her captives and debtors, slaves and poor. Weekly. the Geralds and Geraldines are all Mary’s prayer was scarcely ended living roomt It is the sanctuary to choice was really an improvement on You will find the Church struggling too few, although this is one of the when the room was suddenly flooded which we retire to write or to read what she already possessed, it is cer A STORY OF ST. FRANCIS. to abolish slavery, giving dignity to WOMEN ARE NOT BABBLERS. most euphonious and most romantic by a brilliant light. Then the angelic undisturbed. It is the haven to tain that in donning Clothes o f her St. Francis once stepped down in labor, improving the condition of Women are great talkers, but they ally historical of all Norman-Trish host appeared, singing a hymn of which we fly when there are perplex own selection she doffed the sense of to the cloister of his monastery and workers, protecting the weak ond names. Kicren and Finian are scarce ioyful thanksgiving; and a moment ities to be faced. Before we think of mortification which had heretofore laying his hand on the shoulder of don’t publish business secrets in their feeble, taking the lead in religioui names in these parts, and most peo later Jesus entered, bearing the ban the furnishings and decorations it is befogged her outlook and made her a a young monk, said: “ Brother, let small talk. In this respect they and secular education and in all so ple appear to believe that Angus is ner of the Cross, and closely follow well to consider what general quali happy-hearted satisfied maiden. us go down into town and preach.’’ seem to do a little better than men cial reform.” Scotch from the roots, instead of an So they went forth, the venerable “ There can be no doubt that wom original Irish name borne to Cale father and the young man, conv en are far safer as cler^ than men,’ donia by wandering ‘‘Gaels of the KING DRINKS WATER ONLY, and his family never forgot the sing as the went. ‘ says Miss Florence, secretary of the A n E aster V isit. King’s visit, and often spoke of their South.” As for Patrick—well, the With King Alphonsus total abstin They wound their way down the Women Clerks and Secretaries’ happy Easter. new President’s new secretary seems ence is not a matter of policy, or ev^ principal streets, round the lowly Friendly society of London. “ A rather proud of ‘fepelling out his Pa en of principle, but merely one of a x i m i l i a n i i .. K ing of quaintance of so good a man and so alleys and lanes and even to the out business secret is rarely divulged trician second name. Perhaps he taste. If be declines to touch alco Bavaria, on account of his loyal a subject. For, you see, I am skirts of the town, and to the village outside by a woman clerk. Unlike ARTHUR M. BEAUPRB. may help to restore the popularity holic beverages of any kind, it is be friendly manner and simple the King myself. Should I ever need beyond, till they found themselves the men, they do not, when they leave of the Irish patronal name.— [Cath cause he finds all wines and spirits life was dearly beloved by your help, I am sure I can depend back at the monastery again. the office, indulge in long conversa M olic Standard. unpalatable. He, however, drinkS' his subjects. He was in the habit of upon it; and should you ever need Then said the young monk: “ Fa tions about their work. Men bab enormous quantities of water, and at walking about quite unattended, at mine, you will receive it, I promise ther, when ‘ shall we begin to ble to men far more than women do the official banquets which be bos at tired in half-wom clothes and ear you. preach?” to women.” Miss Charlesworth, REPLYING IN KIND. tended on the occasion o f *his st ite ring a knotted stick, like any or- He turned as if to go, but the man And the father looked kindly down chief superintendent of the local The “queries” column in The dinary traveler. In this way he be visits to England, Germany, Austiia, burst out laughing. upon his son, and said: “ My child government board’s typists, in testi Leader, San Francisco, of which Rev, came well acquainted with his hum “ Oh!” he cried. “ Good sir, you France, and Portugal, he Buffeted we have been preaching. We were fying before the civil service com P. C. Yorke is editor, is diverting ble subjects. much from his difficulty in gett: ng are pleased to joke with- me. A gen preaching while we were walking. We mission, likewise praised the loyalty even when not illuminating. For in One Easter Sunday, while strolling tleman no doubt you are: your plain water to drink, the servants in have been seen, looked at, our be and efficiency,of women.—[Leslie’s. stance ; along the road, be came to a little speech tells me that; but the King! attendance being apparently detap- havior has been remarked, and so we Q. What is the best thing to for house which had long been untenant Ha! ha! He would not go about in mined that water was not a fit beviar- have delivered a morning sermon tify oneself with on these foggy ed. But now he saw that it was in such clothes as yours.” OUR UNIVERSE OF STARS. age for an anointed of the Lord. Ah! my son, it is of no use that we mornings? habited: an energetic, good-looking “ The clothes do not matter,’’ re walk anywhere to preich, unleks we The particular universe of stars in . A.— A horn. man was working about the premises. joined Maximilian. “ How can I con preach as we walk.” I which ive dwell is half again as larg^ Q.—Can you tell in what year the NORWAY’S WAY. The King, after wishing him a happy vince you f Oh, y e s!” Putting his in scale as the world has been sup term “ talk is cheap” originated? All stock, foods, tonics and vetcr- feast, inquired who he was and hand into his pocket, he produced a posing. Our own sun is still youth A.—No; but it undoubtedly was inarj' preparations of every kind are whence he came. The man answered gold piece. “ Now, is it I or notf” DISCOVERY OF PHILIPPINES ful and keeps traveling northwardly before long-distance telephoning came classed as patent medicines in Nor that he had formerly lived on the The first white man to set foot on The man took the gold'piece in his through space at the comparatively into vogue. way. All patent medicines or prepa frontier, when he bad good neigh the Philippine Islands was Magellan; hand and g^ed at it for same time, leisure pace of twelve miles per sec iQ.— I api a young lady attending rations classified as such can be sold bors; but that now, when there were looking now at the graven image in who landed at Jomonjol, now Mai ond, or only twi-thirds the average high school, and I would like to through dniggists only and are sub rumors of war, they had grown less scribed upon it, now at the King. bou, an islet in the strait between speed of stars of its own class. The know if it would be all right for ject to examination by a board call friendly. Finally he said: Samar and Dinagat, 292 years ago north star is not really a singe star, me to keep company with a young ed the raedisitml Styrelsen. I f found “ Yes, yes, it is the same face,—a on Thursday, March 13, 1521. Aft but triple consisting of three suns man. What would you advise? harmful or the claimi made for them « “ I thought it safer,” he said, “ to little younger here and somewhat erward he discovered other islands of revolving about a common center. A.—We would advise vour parents are misleading or if analysis sho'WB come farther into our own county, -fiandsomer, as would b® natural in the group, which he called the St These are some of the recent dis to fortify themselves with one good that they are priced out of propor \ f I so that we might avoid trouble. lie Lazarus islands, and was killed by ycuth. Yes, yes, it is the King!” coveries of the Lick observatory, the broom handle and treat you and the tion to the cost of their ingredients we shall stay, I hope, good sir; and the natives on the island of Maotan Then, before the sovereign could famous graduate astronomical de young man to an old-fashioned their sale is forbidden. shoald war break out, we can be on on April 27 of the same yeai. speak, he called out: “ Wife, wife, partment of the University of Cali- spanking bee. Keep to your studies the spot to help our Fatherland and come quickly! Here is the King I ’ ’ Arthur M. Beanpre, American Both the Spanish and the Portia for„ia.-[San Francisco Argonaut, and forget the young man. King witlv all our hearts. Also,” he gucse claimed the islands, the for A young and pretty woman ap>- minister to Cuba, having notified the PAINTING OF JOAN OF ARO. continued, <“ should any one molest peared in the doorway. mer calling them the isles de Pon- state department that he bad been Ameiicans never ggow tired of ns or do us an injustice, we shall be iente and the latter bestowing the “ Do you seeT” said the husband. grossly libeled by the newspaper Cu COLD SHOULDER FOR EAST, FANEUn. HALL. studying Joan of Arc, our patron closer to/)ur sovereign, who will see name of isles de Oriente upon their “ It is the King, Babette. Make him ha, in Havana, was directed to re That the pix great states of the Up Fancuil hall is called the “ Cradle saint Of heroism, and the talented that we get our rights.” your best bow. It is really the discovery. Spain eventually made Edwin pcott is the latest to paint the quest the Cuban government to pros per Mississippi valley have no place of Liberty” because of its use for im “ Ve;^ good,” replied Maximilian. King;’,' good her claim and held the islands portant political meetings during the heroine! whom the English burned as 3 5 ecute the authors of the libel. in the new cabinet has been a subject "But it may not be so easy tq^ do But the woman smiled incredulous- until they were sold to the United Revolution. It wag erected in 1742 a witch at Rouen. Mr. Scott pro- of some comment since the change in that as you think. The King is gen ly- States in 1898 for $20,000,000. For by Peter Faneuil apd presented by sents Joan with her sheep and her administration, hut what seems more I erally surrounded by a crowd of HARMFUL AS WELL AS BOGUS a brief period, between 1762 and him to the town. The main hall con visions: at Domremy. He occupies surprising, in the minds of the old- lackeys and courtiers: you may have “ What are you saying, Hansf” Speaking of the investigation 1746, the city of Manila was held by tains many portraits of prominent tbe little house at Greville in which timers in the capital, is the fact that diiflcuity ip reaching him.’’ she answered. “ Why should the King Congress of the “ bogus” Knights the English, but they surrendered it men. The lower flpor is used as a Jean I’rancois Millet was born. New England is without represent “ Oh, I don’t believe it! I have come to our house, and on Easter of Columbus “ oath” America says to Spain upon nayment of a ransom market and generally designated as ation in Mr. It'ilsob’s official family. been told that the King walks about D a y t” “ One good result of the investiga of $5,000,000. , New Faneuil hall market to distin In leaving New England out in the alone like tbe least of bis sUbjects.He “ Yon will not believe it, eht Prove tion is, that Mr. Butler thus ofllcial- guish it from Faneuil hall market, a THE ASSUAN DAM. cold Mr. Wilson has all but estab- is as likely as not to stop into it to her, your Majesty. Show her a ly goes on record as declaring the monster stone structure running The Assuan dam, in Egypt, with house wliere he is least expected.” POMP OF ENGLISH MAYORS. ILsbed a precedent. Only once before coin.” ‘oath’ to be spurious, and the com through the center o f an entire block, its associated irrigation works, has “ And what would you do should Considerable pomp attends the of in the,history of the nation has New Once more Maximilian produced it mittee itself has decided that located just beyond Faneuil hall. cost the large sum of $53,000,000, but fice of maoor in English cities. Chi England been without representation he happen to step into yours, my carefully and she made^a deep curt- could not stigmatize too strongly the it is estimated that as a result of the chester arms its chief magistratte friend t ” sy. false and libelous article referred to in the cahinef. This was during expenditure the value of adjacent with a gold-mounted malacca cane “ What would I dot Salute him “ But the children must see him In the paper of Mr. Bonniwell, which the administration of John Quincy GOLF LINKS. land has increased more than $1,000^ politely and ask him to sit down. also. Come, Joseph, Franz, Marie! was the spurious Knights of Colum of office, while the mayor o f Guild Adams, from 1925 to 1829. Tbe orthodox number of eighteen 000,000. What else could I dot” , The King is here!” bus ‘oath.’ It also condemns the ford carries the stick presented to holes, it seems, was fixed by pure The King smiled. ^ At these words three flaxen-haired, the borough hy her majesty Queen publication of the editorials which chance. There were originally twen MYSTERIES OF SCENT. “ And if war were declaredt” rosy-cheeked children came tumbling Elizabeth. At York both the lord EASTER GREAT RUSSIAN FEAST excite religious prejudice in a po ty-two holes on St. Andrew’s links, The mysteries of scent will proba “ I would say, ‘Your Majesty, I am out ofthe bouse with wondering eyes. mayor and lady mayoress are equip Easter is pre-eminently the great litical campfign. Catholics will and so it continued till 1764, when bly newer be solved, and it is a matter ready to serve you.’ Apd should I Nowise abashed, the boys stood erect ped with the silver mounted oak feast of Russia. In the old coun grateful to learn of this vindication tho first four holes were converted of everyday observation that, while be in trouble myself, I would ask him before their monarch, and the older of the Knights of Columbus, and will staves which have marked their au try at midnight "on Easter eve the into two. Thenceforward every full thority for centuries. Among the of the trained shooting dog will pass to give me some advice, perhaps as- one said: be able to refer to this official repro hells of the great tower of the Krem course has been laid out to corre ficial retainers of tlie mayor of Rip- lin in Moscow peal out the tidings a sitting partridge, a terrier or s ■istance; and I know he would be “ We are to be soldiers, and will bation by thair congressional repre spond with the alma mater.—[Lon w illing.” on is the municipal horn blower, of tjie resurrection, to be followed by fox will find the nest. fight against your enemies some day, sentatives of attempts to excite re don Saturday Review. so father has told us.” ligious bigotry in political contests. who every night at 9 o’clock gives the clamorous chords of every church “ You are right,” said the King. “ Good father, good sons!” ex three blasts upon this aged musical hell in the empire. The cities of the CORSICAN WIDOWS. , * “ I am glad to have made the ac- claimed Maximilian, greatly moved. instrument before the mayor’s resi country blaze into light. Around ‘‘THIS INDENTURE.” A Corsican widow wears a strip of dence and asain at the market cross. “ But where is his crown t ” asked THIS IS PRAISE INDEED. every church, large and small, are The phrase, “ this indenture,’ black material tied on her eyes for s —[I.ondon Standard. oiles of Faster cakes. Processions of ■tomaoh the little girl in a laud whisper of ‘‘We all take pride in owning such which appears so often in legal pa week, and during that period she is li aisn’a beat her mother. She could not imagine priests go through the streets in the fries a , but a body of men as the Knights of Co pers, is of curious origin. In the fed and led about, by her friends. a king without a crown. towns. People bearing tapers fol when h «> lumbus,” said the Archbishop of early days parchment was used for No room in her bouse is cleaned and abuses It. seri Ma.\imilian laughed. A QUESTION TO ITALY. low tliem hock to the impressive ous trouble San ITancisco, in a recent address legal documents because it was no fire lighted for tbe same period. appears. Miss “ He does not always wear it, lit “ Theirs is an o^anization which You have got God’s Vicar as your 'prvices. The Easter kiss, that spec cheaper than paper. The* leaves were Loder writes from Denver, Colo.i “ I came tle one,” he said. “ He feels far makes for good citizenship and the guest, Italy. Do you know? And ial Russian custom of Easter greet- not cut evenly, but scalloped with here owtnR to 111 health. Our physician more comfortable without it.” welfare of the city and state. And you have shut him up in a prison n'g, is everywhere exchanged. knife, becoming ‘‘indented.” Pa 0 world invisible, we view thee, claimed I had ulcers of the stomach •nd kidney trouble. I couched much, Then he placed a gold piece in the yet their aims are neither political Do you know that too? Princes pers are now cut on straight lines, O world intangible, we touch thee^ had no appetite, always pain In the hands of each of the children. nor commercial. Politics has nothing come to Rome and kneel to him ; Car but “ this indenture” stiU remains. 0 world unknowable, we know tbec^ back,—and at last was bedfast. I was DON’T GIVE UP. advised to use Baitlne and began to Im ‘‘Take them.” he said; ‘‘so that to do with the Knights of Columbus. dinal and Bishop pass through tbe Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! prove Immediately. In tw-* months 1 when yonr friends come to see you It takes no sides, knows no partisan midst of you daily to seek the counsel People are apt to “ give up” a — [Francis Thompson. bKame so well, that my friends have and are inclined to doubt the story ship. .Teat deal too ea.sily. A fter all, if THE OLDEST CHRISTIAN BELL. b^n surprised that I looked so well. Like the Church, of which it i and blessing he alone can give; you In fact, I am stronger and healthier that the King has been visiting you, is a dutiful and worthy child, it re yourselves go to church and pray for >o'i fail in one thing you still have Out in Califoraia, in a certain inn than I have been for many rears." you may show them his image given fuses to interfere with anyone’s him as God's Vicar, supreme here, life and health for something qlse. at Riverside, is one of the most re When a man does a noble act, data Baglne Antiseptic SOc. Saglne Catarrh you by himself.” thinking on political questions.' Fra while in your parliament you deny Never sit down under misfortqne. markable collections of ancient bells him from that. Forget his faults. Cure tl.OO. Sagins Throat Chips 10c. in the world. There is one with the Let his noble act be the standpoint Constipation Capsules (Sufficient for one And, in the midst of loud and ternity is its object. It stands for his supremacy—and keep him in ;>ri- Go to - work at something at o|^ce. month), tf.OO. heartfelt expressions of gratitude, the teachings of Mother Church, for son. You have taken from him what .\bove all, keep up your spirits, name of a sixteenth century Pope from which you regard him. There C A r 'f 'M 'l ? BOO OUnton Bldg. Maximilian, wishing then all a joy honesty sobriety and pure Christian he held for you under God-given determine to succeed and work hard, on it; there is the ship’s bell from is much that is good in the worst of o A l j l i N J C i ootambtia, Obw ous feast, went on his wag, Hans manhood.” trust; they say you are planiUng to and you will be up in tbe world ag|un, one of the ships told of in “ Evan men. ^ .r. m DENVER OA,THOLIO REGISTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1013. out the results, and depending on Him we will fare better make the Catholic clergy of Denver an “ approachable and The Denver Catholic Register than in trying to play life’s game single handed. likeable class.” If unwell, offer your pains, and your thoughts. ’Tis the The Reverend Richard Brady came to this diocese nine *nter»d a* aerond-ckia matter at the poetofflce at Denver, Colo. motive that makes the action good or bad; with God the teen yqars ago. In that time he has impressed all with' his achievement is secondary. capacity for ecclesiastical lore. “ Father Brady says so,” is sufficient authority to win any argument in a group of the COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED Publiahed Weekly by q q FESTIVAL WORSHIPPERS clergy. Unassuming and retiring, yet keen and enthusiastic The Catholi*- Publishing Society (Inc.) This column Is open to the reader* Where do the w'orshippers come from on Easter morn when the topic is open and the niceties of the question are be for their suKKestlons and opinions on all 1S28 C urtis S treet things Catholic. It Is hoped that this ing! The streets are lined with Church goers, every temple ing unraveled, Father Brady always has the facts. will bring valuable assistance toward Telephone Main 5413. Denver, Colo. making the Denver Catholic Register tha in the city has its pews filled on this day anyhow. These two men well merit the honor and shall bear the people s paper for mutual aid. P. 0. Box 1677. I ----- ... ^ j It is gratifying to the Catholic priest to see the ma same with dignity and grace. Altius Am ici! Editor, Register: I jority by far,.‘not only occupy pews but also approach the q q That the first announcements of Papal •QB8CBIPT10N PRICE—$1.50 a year, delivered anywhere in che United Statea. altar. That Christ took bread as the base, and sign of the Unwholesome literature is one of the greatest evils of honors conferred on two of our Denver $2.00 to foreign countries. Payable strictly in advance. Sacrament of Holy Eucharist was no ,mere accident. He .fhe'^resent day. Campaigns against this menace to society clergy should appear in the secular pa ■BUTTAITCES—No receipt is sent to subscribers. The date after the address knew that all people would know the use of bread, and are being waged from the pulpit in many lands. It is ac pers seems to me rather incongruous. •hows if credit has been given, and also lets you know when rejewal is due. As a reader and admirer of j'o'ur paper, hoped they would use the Sacrament of His Body and knowledged that the press is one of the gieatest forces of rwAWCT OF ADDRESS—In requesting a change of address, give old as well as 1 look to it fur authentic announcement modern times, for good or evil. It’s influence seems greater new address. Blood in like manner, namely as spiritual food. How some of things Catholic, and it is unfair to it COmnnnCATIOIfS intended for publication in a current issue should be in this men eat bread three times a day to sustain the body, and than that of Parliaments and armies. Would it be too much and the people of this diocese to deny it •fflce not later than Tuesday evening, and should invariably be accom- hope to fatten the soul on one Communion a year, is with to warn the Catholic parents of Denver to keep a careful such news at first hand. The habit of " panied by name and address of sender as a guarantee of good faith. out solution. “ Unless yo*u eat of the flesh of the son of watch on the reading matter that passes the threshholds of the dailies of printing “ so many lies that ain't so,” stamp any such an Man and drink His blood you shall not have life in you,” their homes since this is the mental food of the coming gen THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. nouncement as dubious until corrobom- eration ! He said, and experience proves it. ted. Is it the mission of the CatbnUo q q q q paper to take the pickki’s and act M MONEY MADE MORALS Holy week left a deep impression. More than usUal no policemen? Or, is there a pride lacking The low wage girl is also the good girl more often than tice was given it in Denver this week. The eeremonies of somewhere in making our Register truly representative? not. The “ minimum wage” law will help her if she has the church were better appreciated', it would seem, by the The paper that gave me the nevr* public—they were taken to be what they are, a solemn drama eharacter, and if not it will give her a start in dress com item referred to, very recently showed f \ petition with her erring sister. But the good need the repeating in ritual the awful happenings of the Passion. its ethical stand in matters very cloM minimum wage law and should have it. Money will not to the home when it exploited a woman preserve virtue, but it Avill buy bread. “ Virtue is its own whose only claim to notoHety vlas the fact she wallowed in wealth and inso' reward,” in this lifa, and there is no buying it with a price.^ Catholics and Spiritism lently spat upon every .: virtue that Speaking at the Cathedral on “The Dangers to Salva- By the way, when man takes the place of the ^irl at the makes for the charm of womanhood. Rev. E. J.- Mannix, after citing a twentieth century higher wage and drives the ladies “ home,” will it be to a This freak of modem society has “ start-| OFFICIAL NOTICE home provided with an old fashioned kitchen or just one of ca»e of demoniac possession, said: ling opinions” on love, marriage, etc., The iienver Catholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing ‘^ o r must we go out of our own United States for ex those kitchens that “ pull out” from the wall and connect and believes that woman should smoke Society, an incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. amples of Satanic visits. All of us. have heard of Spirit' and gamble and be a law unto ^erself. with the gas jet! This publication is, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the ism, founded as a science by the Fox family in the town of She mustn’t darn stockings, though, or Catholic Church in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these q q Palmyra, state of New York, in 1848. Most of us perhaps rock the cradle eternally, gs such obi- salumns for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the THE REGISTER DID IT have always looked upon the thing as a general deception lit fashioned duties are a handicap to the catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic There seems to be locally an arousing of interest in the hands of clever operators. Granted that most of the so- development of brains and character.' home subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catholics of Catholic activities. The secular press describes ceremonies, called spiritistic seances are nothing more or less than ex And yet, instead of protesting against ths Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making it a hibitions of magic art, however, scientific men today, and and quotes freely from the sermon of the Catholic Church. the glorification of such moral cxecrcs- andit to themselves and the Church. the Church as well, take official recognition in wrtain cencee, we fairly fall over one another +N. C. MATZ, All of which shall be productive of good—if run correctly. cases of something' beyond human phenomenon, in W ort, in eagerness to be mentioned in fba Bishop of Denver.' To this end it were well for the clergy to make a greater the visits of some kind of spirits to this earth. In fact, a few years agb the same breath! I effort to report tb^ir sermons in short and crispy manner; Holy Father sent a certain professor, Godfrey Raupert, to visit 'the AmAican SQUARE THE CIRCLE. and not leave them to the mercy of the reporter, with a semineries and there explain the nature and danger of Spiritism, Today, this Denver, March 24, 1913. SCOOPED! much is certain: developed penchant for sensation. 9 Archbishop Casey expresses a feaf that “ English speak Firstly, that in certain instances spirits from the other world have been To the Editor: j q q known to respond to the invocation of the medium. Secondly, these* spirits claim ing Catholics are asleep as regards the support of a dis The higher form of Catholic life finds no place in the Every day and every hour I have been themselves to be the souls of departed friends and relatives. Thirdly, that they ex]lected td receive a message which tinctly Catholic press. Anglican Church. Many Angelicans looked with pride on are not. Fourth, they are evil spirits. That they are more than human agen would cause me to '• explain), “ Fired The Bishops seem to realize the worth and need of the the Caldey monks, (recently come to Rome) as worthy rivals cies has been discovered after thorough investigation by the Society of Psychical Again,” which would be a serious disap Catholic press. of thefr brethern within the Catholic Church. Their work Research of England and officially affirmed by it, as well as by the Second Plen pointment owing to the short period of Since they have advocated support by the laity so long was looked upon as a serious attempt to graft the higher ary Council of Baltimore. That they claim to be the souls of the departed is my engagement. Doubtless you ez- known by all familiar with the principles of Spiritism. Some of us are perhaps amindd our contract and were unable to and so strong, it might be worth their while looking at the spiritual life on the tree of Anglicanism. It was doomed to aware of the c ^ of the well-known London editor of the “ Review of Reviews,” find anything about “ copy-rights, com press itself to learn if the fault lies there. failure; fifteen years of self denial, and prayer, and the ser Wm. T. Stearf; who went down on the Titanic last year, and who, three years mas, four, five, “400” or any other num Why ask a man to buy a newspaper that has no news? ious thought, left the n^onks no other course than to submit ago had published his famous article. “How I Know that the Dead Return,” in ber. I found a paragraph which reads, Why print a newspaper without news—make it a magazine, absolutely and without conditions to the See of Peter. In which he affirmed that he bad been in spiritistic communication for fifteen “ In consideration of ------dollars” but I pamphlet or dodger, but do not try to sell a sheet under a letter written last year by a younger member of the com years with a certain old friend named “ Julia,” and later with his eldest' son, guess you forgot to fill the numbers in false pretenses. munity to his abbott, we see stated one of the causes that dead twelve months previous to that time. for I can’t find them. Your advice to ‘IFast from talking and listen” has been If the laity do not support the press—what consolation That they are not the souls of the departed is evident from the fact that led to this final step. Looking out from his island home on while their supposed identity has been kept up for years, yet in the end they anticipated ever since I became the Re has the editor when he contemplates the sort of support he Christendom he could not help being impressed with the have always been caught in deception, i. e., ignorant of certain details in the porter but, owing to my youth, I guess has from the clergy and hierarchy! marvelous unity of the Catholic Church as contrasted with life of the supposed departed of which the real soul would have kept a faith you believe in the well known saying: Why pay one-fifty for a Catholic paper just to rehash the innumerable divisions of Protestanism. “ We have ful recollection. 'qui vivra verra” and have decided to give me another chance, for which I what the dailies give the public—gotten from the very borrowed,” he says, “ practically everything from the Roman That •they are personal evil spirits follows; firstly, from the fact that God thank you kindly. .I ’d like you to pub sources that claim to be so deeply concerned in the Catholic would certainly not send angels to communicate with us in this hidden, occult Catholic Church and now it may be that we shall have to lish this if you don’t mind. press! There is but one rule in newspaper work—“ give fashion and; secondly, that the infuence and ultimate moral effect upon the me look to Rome for that authority and recognition of our diums and those who invoke the spirits is always bad, as Professor' Raupert and Colorado Springs, March 15. them news.” The Catholic paper that does th^t, needs no A GOSSIP. faith and practice, which surely no Anglican Bishop, true those familiar with the private live^^ of these unfortunates have abundantly tee 1 pnlpit pronouncements. to his principles, can give us: and so we are brought face to tiffed. Spirits have been known for years to have kept up a high ideal until the Bishops and pastors will achieve more for the press by face with the papal claim (infallibility); it is a claim we can victim was well under way, but in the end was destruction. Denver, March 3, 1913. To the “Member of the Queen’s Daugh giving readable news and instruction than by calling upon not ignore and put lightly aside; if it is true it means that Lastly, and most important of all, that Catholics should keep away from such Spiritistic seances ie altogether evident, not only from the warning of the ters.” the testimony of the ancients. we, and millions of souls are cut off from the visible church; Council of Baltimore, but from the comijion-sense consideration, that if we hu Hurrah! for your * enthusiasm and — There is only one alternative for the Catholic press. It if it is false, then it means, what to my mind is worse, that man beings expect to cope with spirits we shall find to our sorrow that we arc ignorance! ‘ must spend its small profits on a better Roman correspon one-half of Christendom is fundamentally hertical in doc unequal to the occasion. Even independent of morality, one of the greatest dan You cooly give it out that there are dent or make friends with the purveyors of Episcopal se trine and the other half split up into innumerable camps, gers of Spiritism is insanity, and those who simply will not be satisfied with “now a dozen or Vnore girls in the wild and stormy, sea of Denver without a crets. and such a state of anarchy has to make Christianity a by the asertion of the Church that they exist and are evil, but through curibsity Catholic Home for Working girls to go q q word among the heathens.” trifle in such diabolical intercourse must not be surprised if, as St. Luke tells q q us this ifiorning, “ the last state of the man was worse than the first,” for “ those to.” AN UNPOPULAR REMEDY who love danger shall perish in it.” If there are such girls in the “ wild For the girl who wants a respectable living, both in Great respect and reverence >for their parents were a and stormy sea," it is entirely/their own choice. Please, my dear, loot over the wage and virtue, there is a fine opening in the homes that striking feature of the lives of children in mediaeval times. minister had prayed only a short time advertisements every week, iMt page of For example: The following from Babbee’s book, “ when and was speaking as follows when in employ domestic help. Laziness of the ordinary sort, has the Denver Catholic Register and read: Editorial terrupted, according to the report given found an excuse in pride and “ respectability.” thy parent come in sight, doe to them reverence. Ask them St. Rosa’s Convent in the dispatches: ’'0, Lord, hasten the blessing, if they haA'e been long out of presence.” It is told 952 10th S t Tel. Main 6976 It is difficult to find the essence of that “ respecta ETCfflNGS^ day w'hen we shall cease to use the law Home for Women and bility” that will send a girl away from a good dinnef, though of Sir Thomas Moore that as Lord Chancellor, morning after BTF CATHOUC EDITORS S'- to make drunkards, murderers and Working Girls at “ second table,” to a “ bring a doughnut—we furnish morning before sitting in his own court to hear r thieves—.” Splendid and cheap board and room. the cases, he was wont to go to the place where his “ In every well regulated family,” says The lieutenant governor’s gavel fel' T' hot coffee at 2 cepts per.” But this'latter is made respec Modem conveniences. a correspondent of the Saturday Re with a bang. “ Stop making a political table by “ co-operation,” or “ efficiency” talks from enter father was presiding as judge and there on his knees crave “Not a member of Queen’s Daugh view, London, “ while the father is the speech,” he commanded. He then ealiqd his parents blessing on his work of the day. ters.” prising managers. head of the famUy, the mother is the for the reading of the journal of,, the* To effect real reform there must be eliminated two ele q q neck and turns the head.” previous day's proceedings, w-hile the A TIP FOR MR. BALLARD. ments that now are foremost in every discussion on the ques Two of our clefgy have received marked honor from the discomfited minister retired.—True Holy Father during the past week. Rome’s recognition of The Indiana state Senate gasped in Voice. U tion of wage. F.ditor Register— ^ astonishment last Thursday, when Lieu The money factor is not the prime and all important. the work oi the diocese has brought pleasure to the many Pretending to talk td the Lord. As you have recently expressed a wish tenant Governor W. P. O’Neill iterrupt- friends of both. Rev. P. A. PhDlips, the lovable father, that your readers would now and then Money never did buy happiness for woman. Money never ed the opening prayer by Rev. J. R. let you know how they liked the paper did buy a woman’s virtue. Again the maudlin sentiment the priestly priest, the mild character, the real gentleman has Henry, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist If common sense requires a definite I have to say that I have read with that is run through the press by “ Investigators” and vice been long a familiar figure in Denver, and has done much to church, with a crack of the gavel. The and final decision as to the meaning of civil law, then common sense calls for much interest what Farter Juily had commissions—the hysteria of committees must give place to something definite and final as to the to say of Mr. Ballard’s misstatements common sense before a right public opinion is formed. meaning of a disputed passage in the of Catholic belief. ^ Bible. That is the Catholic posit'on Since Mr. Bqllard has received so with regard to the reading of the Bible much advertising at your hands I.taks THE OLD GIRLS ••• ••• as opposed to the Protestant principle it that he is at least a regular reader j f “ Girls can not now do as their mothers did,” we are DEAR WESTERN LAND of private jnudgment. Plain common if not a subscriber for ,the Register. 6o told in explanation of the new order. Did not these mothers sense applied to Bible reading, just as I desire to p\it him hi touch with a have the same feminine inclination for finery—the same love BY MARY TOOHEY. all civilized people apply it to the read volume that Wjll aid him a great deal. fo.r looks—the same human nature! Indeed they had, but ing of the civil law.—Church Progress. It is the Standard dictionary, published But when it is read—not to get the by the Baptist firm. Funk and Wag- they had also a saving pride that made them happier in old Dear Western land how fair thou art— sense, but the “ feels,” common sense is nails, N. Y. Thereip, on page 919 clothes than in bold attire. They were truly what a Denver Amidst thy scenes I love to dwell. an obstacle. he will find the definition of the dame pleads for today: “ a law to themselves” —that is, Thy quiet vales and shady parks word indulgence—one that is ac they lived their own lies regardless of what “ others did.” Thy praises all I cannot tell. cepted by Roman Catholice. From thi Every time Lent comes around French The trouble today is that instead of following their own Thy snow-capped hills and rocky caves. lame page he may gleam the further in-, Thy bubbling springs and silver streams— freethinkers sneer at the faithful who frrmation that his hero Luther sold in judgment, too many girls—and men^ follow the lead of the The lovliest, brightest spot of all observe the Church’s regulations, and re dulgences to his flock. A non-Catholie, crowd. If girls with good common sense will assert them Is Denver, ^nd of fairest dreams. joice that the day has passed when this who shows ignorance of Catholic terms selves and use that uncommon comodity—they would soon Lenten fast was enforced by the State tliat he can find explained in any office have a large following; for most of them are already tired In June, 1793, the Commune proposed dictionary is a hopeless case., but Mr. I see again the mists of morn, because of the scarcity of money and Ballard may not have one. Put hin of the competition in clothes and fads. From hill and mountain roll away; thc' high cost of provisions, to submit next. That no girl today can do as her mother did is true. Then Pike’s peak rears his lofty dome the citizens to a “patriotic fast.” No Yours truly, To usher in the golden day. And we know, we who have been at the table of both gen body dared protest.—Sacred Heart Re PATRICK KEYES, The sunshine gleams through every space. view. erations. Pueblo, Colo. And wild flowers bend in gentle grace. When virtue was a necessity. q q Through grass and thistle sings the breeze. WE GOT IT—THANK YOU. LEAGUE OP THE SACRED HEART The shy birds peeping out between. A very nice young priest writes us And Nature tried her best to please The sick man longs to be out and at work. We want ■’I wear one of those jackets, not from One of our interested and interesting When decking out this Western queen. to do; we all have our a.spirations and hopes—we feel that choice, but from necessity. It was the suhserihers in Penrose, Colo., addressee there is something that only we, can do. We fret under the tailor who ‘bobbed’ me. A Prince Albert a letter to us saying: “I herewith send restraint of sickness, just as though we had planned the Id other lands I’ve bent my gaze costs too much and I have a very small yon $.5.00 to help you out of the hole in On picture fair of stream and hill; salary.” There is a law against “bob the Flannery case, if shme one don’t world'• work and upon us depends the day. MISS MARY TOOHEY I grant to each its share of praise— hing” horses; there should be one swipe it before it getsj to you.” The To such a mind the League of the Sacred Heart brings a Miss Toohey of St. Dominic's p-.vri>h But, oh I There’s some that’s- lovlier still! against “ bobbing” nice young priests letter enclosed a five-dollar bill, and is the daughter of Mr. F. Toohey. a conviction that we can work and bring better results by In park and glade my steps have strayed; veteran of the Civil War. A soiithemer We are sorry for our clever junior was signed in Gaellic. After consulta doing just what is at our hands, with the right intention. by birth. Miss Toohey has travelled I’ve lingered often on the Strand; sorry for his short salary and sorry for tion with experts we say: “ Thank you, Once we offer every word and action of the day to the miieh. Her leisure is given to litera But all man’s art with Nature’s aid his short coat; but if the former condi Mr. Matthew Fahev.” ture. Could never match thy mountains grand! tion continues the latter will mend it Heart of Jesus—what matters it where the day is spent. self; his coat may be too short; hut it Knowledge should be used as a buck In the sick bed—or in the shop— it is one with God. What will be long enough before he gets an ler of defense, not as a sword with he wants is our intention to do for Him. He can do with- other one.—Western Watchman. which to wound others. 1 - ’ t ’ ••Vl'V THURSDAY, MARCH 2!7, 1013. DENVER uATHOUO REGISTER. 5 9 1 GRINS Books, Pictures & Statuary GRUNTS KELLYUNDERTAKING PARLORS g r ™ JAWITOfc ^ THE 410 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 5219 James Cotter What spring ■ poet can dio effective Catholic Supply House work in a snow-soaked ovejrcoat, asks P A F U 3 H E S dally selected for the occasion, “All sent the clever comedy farce The Fire the Nsws paragraplier. “ Soaked over 't Fool’s Day,” and will be a fitting climax Escape which tells of a calamity that befalls two young lovers while enjoying coat” is good. for the day. The curtain will rise at Mission Supplies a Specialty their vacation at a summer resort. Both 8:15. After the performance there will have rooms at the same hotel and dur Parcels Post Prepaid A communication intended for this l)c dancing until the usual hour. « A ing the night a fire breaks out. The 1^9-71 Logan Denver column was unnecessarily addressed “ To The members of the Third Order are young man, fearing for the life of his the Janitor.” All such copy eventually 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; evening ser kindly requested to recite the prescribed sweetheart, attempts to rescue her, ■i\i- Church Directory garbed in his pajamas, complicating reaches our attention,—when the basket vices at 7:30 o’clock; week-day masses prayers for the repose of tue soul of at 6, 7:0O and 8 a. m. matters to such a degree as to bring is not too full. ■Mrs. Jlargaret Hnmmes, who died the CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACU ST. DOMINIC’S—Grove st. and West about the most laughable situations. LATE CONCEPTION—Colfax and Lo 25th ave.; Rev. J. P. Vallcly, 0. P., pas week before last and was a member of The Manning Twins who describe The Ber/and Drug Company Among the loyal members whb re gan. Rt. Rev. X. C. Matz, Bishop of Den tor. Sunday masses at 6, 8:30, 9:30 the Third Order. themselves as The Dancing Dolls are graceful and agile artists and offer a PRESCRIPXION DRUGGISTS sponded to roll-call at the Annual Ban ver. Res., 1530 Logan. Rev. Hugh L. and 10:30; week-day masses at 7; first The following societies will hold their McMenamin, rector; res., 1854 Grant. Fridays, masses at 6 and 8, and Holy series of lively specialties. “W here Quality Reigns Supreme” quet of the Friendly Sons of St. Pat i4gular meeting next w'cek, as follows: The Great Westin, one of the foremost Sunday masses at '7:30, 8:30, 0:30 and Hour at 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. 17TH AVE. AND FRANKLIN ST. ' PHONE YORK 3331 rick at Cincinnati, were; Frank Gus- Branch No. 4, C. M. B. A., Tuesday impersonators of great men both past solemn high mass at 11:00. Vespers at HOLY GHOST—Curtis, near 20th; Goods Delivered Free—Any Time, Any Place. weiler, Llewellyn Reikcrt, Ray Hlllen- 7:30 p. m. Rev. Garrett J. Burke, pastor. Sunday evening, April 1; the Ladies’ Auxiliary, and present, will show personages in cluding the greatest men before the pub ANNUNCIATION — 36th and Hum masses at 7:15 and 9:30; evening ser No. 31, Knights of St. John, ThOrsday brand, C. F. Hornberger, Garry Herr lic today. mann, Max Levy, Harry Hoffheimer and boldt; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robinson, pastor. vices at 7-: 30; week-day masses at 7. evening, April 3; St. Elizabeth’s Com- Bring this Sunday masses at 5:30, 7 :30, 9 and 10:30 Public Catechism classse every evening Phone Main 7922. Expert Piano Moving some dthers whose ancestral province in а. m .; evening services at 7:30; week at 7 o’clock. mandery. No. 247, Knights of St. John, Advertisement Ireland cannot be definitely located. day masses at 6 and 8 a. m. ST. JOHN’S—Fifth and Josephine sts.; Thursday evening, April 3. All members S. M. 1VHITLOCK and Receive ST. LEO’S—Tenth and Colfar; Rev. Rev. Charles J. Carr, pastor. Sunday of these societies are kindly requestea in Return one During the rush hours after the St. Wm. O’Ryan, pastor. Sunday masses at masses at 8 and 10 o’clock; week-day to atteigl. The benefits and protection VANS mass at 9. Sunday evening services at of these Pretty Patrick’s day parade, the conductor was б, 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; evening services offered by these societies should appeal Moving and Storage. Goods Packed, at 7:30; week-day masses at 8 a. in.: 7:30 o’clock. Shipped and Stored trying to make room for ipore passen ST. JAMES’—Thirteenth and Newport to all who are not yet members. first Fridays, masses at 6:30 and 8 a. m.: 1901 CHAMPA STREET gers. He said: “ Will thim ■ in front Watch Hour and Exposition of the sts., Slontclair. Rev. James il. Walsh, CREAMERS plaze step up so that thimi behind c’n Blessed Sacrament every Friday at 7:30 pastor. Sunday muses at 0 a. m.; Stand 19th and Champa Streets benediction at 7:45 p. m.; Communion take th' places av thim that's neither m p. m. FREE mass first and third Sundays at 7:30. The Oldest and Most Reliable Agents for front nor behind?” SACRED HEART—2760 Urimer st.: Hotel Help in the West No Buying Rev. Edward Barry, S. J., pastor; Revs HOLY FAMILY—Utica and West 44th ave.; Rev. L. Fede, S. J., pastor. Sim- Male and Female Help Sent Every Aloysius Brucker, S. J.; Anthony Brun necessary—This day masses at 7:30 and 10 a. m.; bene where When R R Fare Is How dear to our heart is the steady ner, S. J.; Anthony Schuler, S. J., as Advanced. diction after late mass; week-day mass Mr. and Mrs. W JP. Horan returned Advertisement subscriber sistants. Sunday masses at 6, 7, 9 and at 7 o’clock. last ■week from an extended visit to Hot and your visit Who pays in advance at the birth of high mass at 10:30 a. m. CANADIAN MT. CARMEL (Italian)—Navajo and Springs, Arkansas. each year. Loyola Chapel—2550 Ogden st.; masset West 36th ave.; Rev. J. Piecoli, 0. S. M., Pays for it. Who lays down the money and does it at 7:30 and 9:30. Benediction, etc., at Mrs. Caldwell Y'eaman who has been pastor. Sunday masses, 6; 7:30, 9 and EMPLOYMENT AGENCY quite gladly, ^ both churches on Sundays and Fridays 10:30; Benediction after'the last mass. confined to her home 'Kith a severe at Denver, Oolo. And casts ’round the office a Iruo of at 7:30 p. m. Week-day masses at 6, 7 Week-day masses at 7 and 8. tack of tonsilitis is now recovering, Established 1880. Mrs. J. White, Prop Michaelson’s, cheer. and 8 a. m.; at Loyola chapel at 7:16 ST. MARY MAGDALENE—West 26th i Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Robinson, who 16th and Larimer Sts._„ He never says: “ Stop it; I can not a. m. • ..lU ln 41)6. isaa Darlmer. afford and Depew, Edgewater; Rev. J. M. De has been spending the winter in Las ST. PATRICK’S—Pecos and West 33d Saulniers, pastor. Sunday masses at I’m getting more papers than now I nve.; Rev. D. O’Dwyer, pastor. Sunday 7:30 and 9:30 a. m.; week-day mass at Vegas, returned home last Thursday. can read.” masses at-6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30; evening 7:30 a. m. ^ He is much improved in health but is But always says: “ Send it; our peo services at 7:30; week-day masses at 8; ST. PHILOMENA’S—Corner 14th and now resting at St. Joseph’s hospital. ple all like it—. first Fridays, mass at 7:30. The Elrotrical Autom atic Appliance Co. In fact we all think it ai help and a Detroit. Rev. M. W. Donovan, pastor. Mrs. J. Frank Dostal spent the Eas ST. FRANCES DE SALES—South need.” Sunday masses at 6, 8 and 10 o’clock, P. A. Brown, Mgr. P. Harry Byrne, AisL Mgr. Sherman and Alameda; Rev. J. J. Don ter holiday^ with her father, C. P. Ho- How Welcome his check when it reaches evening services at 7:80; week-day nelly, pastor. Sunday masses at 7, 8. ward, and'sister, Miss Stella Howard. Main 3776. 1749 Arapahoe St. our sanctum, masses at 6 and 8. 9:15 and 10:30; evening services at How it ihakes our pulse throb; how it ST. I-OUIS—Services at Biven’s hall. Mr. and JIrs. Andrew H. Smith and •Electric Wiring, Motors, Fire Alarms and Electric Supplies makes our hearts dance. 7:30; week-day masses at 6:30 and 7:30; 2993 South Broadway, Englewood; Rev. daughter, Miss Alice, having spent the first Fridays, mass at 8. Louis F. Hague, pastor (residence 1959 We outwardly thank him; we inwardly winter in California, will return to their ST. ELIZABETH’S (German)-Curtis Washington). Sunday mass at 9. CtJorado't Femoritt Btmr, bless him— home about April 1st. The steady subscriber who pays in and Eleventh sts.; Rev. Father Pius ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish)—Pennsylvania advance. 0. F. M., pastor. Sunday masses at 6, 7. and 46th ave.; Rev. Theo. Jarzynski Misses Mary and Alice Clifford of 8, 9 and 10:30; evening services at 7:30; pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10: Colorado Springs were guests at the Dry Goods, Notions Father Barry says he won’t build the, week-day masses a t .6, 7- and 8 a. m .; week-day mass at 8. home of Miss Maizie Donnegan on Sun Friday evenings. Stations of the Cross ST.' CATHERINE’S, Harkness Heights T in w a re new Sacred Heart church this year- and Benediction at 7:45. —Services in Bungalow Theater, 4201 day and Monday. he’ll let the newspapers do that > ST. JOSEPH’S—Galapago and West Hooker. Rev. W. \5L-Ryan, pastor. Sun Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Aiftry and Miss And Small Hard-ware paper. Sixth ave.; Very Rev. August J. Bund day masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Parochial Mary Autry are expected in Denver residence. 4277 Green Court. m s s MAY O’CONNER, ling, C. SS. R.. pa.stor. Sunday masses a1 about April 1st. They have been spend The Handy Shop “Dqetor is paid $20,000 before touch ing the winter in Florida and Havana. CATHEDRAL PARISH. ladiee have just reason to be proud of ing Morgan,” says a headlihe. We wish Tlip many Denver friends of Mr. and 6 0 4 E. Seventeenth A ve. their work. we had that doctor’s “ touching” ability. Mrs. J. W. Irvine o f Lbs Angeles will be On last Tues OKNVER OATHOUO RXaiSTER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1013. gathering up bis papers for the nlghl, night from hla miserable cot Into the was certn'lnly the edge o f a hook. and later banking up hla stove with darkness of that separating closet, This proved that his calculatloilB James Sweeney Cigar House ashes, and with no result His task looked had been] correct and that the open n m ia T o ig a b s Myrtle Market Sweetwater, with a breath of decid hopeless; no wonder that he could get ing so accessible on his side, was s x o r a r a t o b a o o o s CQjnpIete^ veiled on the other by the PHONE 4171. ed relief, stepped back and threw him no rest 1634 CURTIS STREET self on the bed. Itlihd really been a Next morning he felt 111, but he rose bo^S bei bad seen packed on the Car. S8th Ava. A Franklin M. trial for him to stand there under the all the same, and tried to get his own shelvek. jH e had even been careful Phone Main 8890. Denver, Colo. other’s eye, though his mind refused breakfast He had but partially suc to BSBurd himself that all the vol Ahonas: OaMua 178, Gallup M8 to formulate his fear, or to give him ceeded and was sitting on the edge of umes at this exact point stood fdr any satisfaction when he asked him his bed In wretched discomfort, when enough forward to afford room behind self what there was In the situation them for the chips, and plaster he J. B. G arvin & C o suggestive of death to the woman or the very man he was thinking of ap must necessarily push through with harm to himself. peared at hts door. hla auger, and also—Important consid Nor did morning light bring coun "I’ve come to' see how you are,” eration—for the free paaSage o f the DRUGGISTS byJmAKmAmLGSlEES said Brotherson. “I noticed that you AUTHOS O P**™ tBAVBNWOKTH CASB'*^ sel, as is usual In similar cases. He sounds by which he hoped to profit 1481 W. ltd Ava. Denver felt the mystery more In the hubbub didn’t look well last night. Won’t you But It was days before he could come in and share my pot of coffee?” ’*rm riucucc ivAunm house otiiiewiiisperino p m t< and restless turmoil of the day than trust himself so far. Meanwhile their HAIR DRESSING, MANICDRINC ILLUSTRATIONS BY In the night’s silence and Inactivity. "I—I can’t eat,” mumbled Sweet- acquaintance ripened, though with no FACIAL TREATBJENT He was glad when the stroke of six ^ter, for once In hla life thrown very satisfactory results. The detec We are experts in hair manufactura— completely off his balance. “You’re make op your comblnKs In any atyla, CHARLES .W. ROSSER „ gave him an excuse to leave the room. tive found himself led into telling sto Open evenings by appointment. At half past six he found tfie jani very kind, but III manage all right ries of his early home-life to keep PILGRIMAGE sssyssga? i 8 f i ^ MISS HALLY, tor. He was, to all appearance. In a I’d rather. I’m not quite dressed, you pace with the man who always had Tc ROME. HOLY HUH) m d LOUHOES here where he Is known by no otheT see, and I must get to the shop.” m BA8T HIVBTBBirra AVBirVB. •YNOPSIS. state of great excitement and he Bhona OLampa 318. and TOUR OF EUROPE name)—had entered the room clad In spoke very fast. Then he thought—"What an oppor something of moment and solid in his heavy overcoat and, not having N'^?S'ficlAN.30,1913 CHAPTBR I—Gtoorf* Andenon and "I won’t stay another night In that tunity I’m losing. Have I any right terest to Impart This was undesir BUY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OF irif* ••• a remarkabla man coma out of taken it off before lighting his lamp, By CiMMtrd 3. S, **Car GONSIDEB THE OBIGIN OF THE •RAO” secretary of the Associated. Charities, as 1 estrlilie ti l iViiHtt r ; «itli his family. ■ Or the Fonltry of Motion. she has always l>een very kind and did her work without regard to creed. Mrs. Wilbur I’ryor has liecn ill thi^ j GOSSIP JeOUR week on iirconnt ol loiisUt*-. fA W WHEN ISMT T H E c h ic k e n SPN\ THf\T .Mr. iiml r war. (Jiiesnal and IT COMES Knights of Columbus rLlP'cuTE'? IT S T u r k e y t r o t baby of Ut'iivi 1 . 411. ■i' 8 DENVEB OATEOLIO U aU TU t. THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1013. Vqr Catholics waa solomnized at St. Leo’s Church on Tuesday, March 24th, An appeal to Taste and Economy WHAT ABOUT THOSE EYES? When Miss Maude Norman became the W’ife of I»uis Reilly. Rev. Wm. O’Ryan People often think that the condition of theit eyes will improve without fficiating. Mias Helen McGovern was glasses. Such is rarely the case. Let us examine your eyes and fit a pair of glasses for yon that you will thank us for when you appreciate their useful ridesmuid, and Francis AVerne was ness, comfort and style. oomsman. The young couple left Tuesday evening for Cheyenne, AVyo., GOLDEN ROD FLOUR iwhere they will make their home and The Best in All the West** W’here Mr. Reilly has established busi The Swigeit Bros. Optical Co Manufactured in thia city by ness. Miss Norman is a beautiful Whoa* Bepntatloa and SqnlpmaBt CHts ^oung woman and is well known in Ton tha Klfbaat Orada of larrloa. DsTotad XsolnslTaly to tha ritilng and Mannfao- jOenver music circles as she possesses an CRESCENT MILL & ELEVATOR CO. 1550 California St. Denver tarlng of Olaaaaa. excellent wice. Mr. Reillf’ is a singer of some note, having been a member of (By Catherine Bums.) the Colorado University Glee Club and tnade a tour of the state at that time. T ^ I h 'A |n*TSTih !fiR method of treatment we stop The social affair of the week was a day morning for a honeymoon trip to He waa also a member of the Joe New ringing in the ears and improve hear- subscription ball' given- at the home of San Diego, California, and will return to man Company, two seasons ago, as was .....— ' ■ - - ...... = ing in a large proportion of cases. .Mr. and Mrs. E. Reinert, 1111 Oneida st.. Cripple Creek aboui May 1st, where We treat all chronic conditions of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, by also Miss Norman. Mr. Reilly has a Montclair last evening when a recep they will make their home. the month at a flat rate. Examination free. studio in Cheyenne. The well wishes tion was given to the pastor of St. A wedding of much interest to Society o f their numerous Denver friends fol Yll*C n ilV Y I Jd r cor. 17 th and Chsmpa Sts. James’ Church, Rev. James .J. Walsh. folks of Denver and the Eastern cities I f f S e D U l i f r i E l l l L S RaUway Exchange BU g., Denver low them to their new home. Dor Personal Attention About sixty couples were present. The is that of Miss Helen Brown, daugh hostess, Mrs. E. J. Rcincrt, was gowned ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, and MRS. K. CULLEN,' phoiw il raw L. C. B. A. Dance to Adjustment of Losses, Guarantees Fair in a stylish creation of black silk George J. Benziger of Benziger Broth What promises to be the most en charmeuse, the bodice being trimmed in ers Publishing Company, New York, joyable dance and card party of the Treatment and Prompt Payment. white silk, the skirt being drapetl and which will take place in Chicago, on Exclusive Millinery i . season will be given by the Ladies of PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDER WORK ending in a short train. The guest list Monday, April 7th. The wedding will the St. Mary’s Branch No. 298, L, C. B. included Messers and Mesdames Willis be extremely quiet and simple. Miss Take Lawrence St. Car to Colfax Are. 1 4 6 2 LIP A N STREE T, A., on Friday evening, April fourth, at Insurance Department, V. Elliott, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor; Brown is a charming, cultured young St. Patrick’s Hall. Good music is an t Oscar Malo, William Hutton, W^alwick lady, having spent much of lipr time A Book for Catholics to Have S I essential to,make any dance truly en Downing, Sylvester G. Williams, Cecil studying abroad. She is sweet, gracious I ^ joyable, and to this end the Van Horn “Where We Got the Bible” Girls Orchestra, an organization com Price, 30 cents net. By maU, 34 cents posed of sisters of no mean musica) ta THE JAMES OLABEE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE, The Hibernia Bank and i lent has been secured. For those who play cards, there are many pieces of Phone Champa 2199. 1645-47 Cadifomia Street handpainted china offered as prizes. A large crowd is expected, as St. Mary’s Established 47 years 1617 LARIMER ST. Branch numbers its members from the JNO. ANGLUM’S Railroad Bldg. I Cathedral, St. Patrick’s and St. Leo’s parishes. Fifteenth and Champa Pioneer Drug Store C. M. B. A. Branch No. 1 H A S M O V E D There sure was no dust on the law Telephone 2373 Prescriptions Carefnlly Prepared debaters at the last meeting. If you ...... I ' III. want to get wise come and hear them. monia in Los Angeles and died Sunday, Residence Phone South 2509. Brother McDermott of Branch 5 was March 16. He was 49 years of age. As present and made some interesting re soon , as his family learned of his ser marks. Look out for the new branch. ious illness, his sister. Miss Josephine The Leo C. Hartford On Sunday, March 30th, Branch No. 1 Shevnin stfirted for Los Angeles, but t. will approach Holy Communion in a did not reach there until after__her body at the church of St. John, the brother’s death. Undertaking Co. Evangelist, Corner E. 5th Avenue and Mr. Shevnin was the son of the late •Tosephine st., Harmon. Fa tiler Garr. Parlors, John Shevnin. He had lived in Denver spiritual adviser of Branch No. 1, is all his life and was educated in Den pastor of this church, and hopes to ver schools. After his graduation from 1455-57 Glenarm see all members present at the 8:00 the University of St. Louis, ho became o’clock Mass. First car on 4th Avenue Phone Main 7779. engaged in real estate business in this line leaves the loop at 6:45 a. m. First city and was prominent in financial 6ta Avenue ear leaves the loop at 7:00 circles. a. m. All come. Next meeting April Six sisters survive: Mrs. William 2nd. Say«ir, Mrs. M. E. Walsh, Mrs. J. 8. ■A- Keating, Miss Josephine Shevnin and The funeral of Mrs. M. Hickey, wife of •Miss Tilly Shevnin of Denver, and Mrs. John T. Hickey, mother of William H. E. n. Wagner of St. Louis. El^in Creamery Hickey, Michael A. Hickey, John T. Michael Delany, aged 84, • a retired MILK, CREAM, BUDER , EGGS Hickey,' Mrs. E. M. Beeler, and Mrs. A. brick contractor and resident of East Pbons York 67S. W. Beeler was held lyednesday morn- Denver many years, died at the home of SaO BAST 17YX A’YBBTTB. kig from residence 115 Pearly Street. Ilia daughter Mrs. Frank Kelly, Sunday EDUCATIONAL. Services at St. Joseph’s ChuT(|h at 9 evening, March 23rd. Mr. Delany was PROF. S. HIKE o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. | well known in Denver. He was a mem- Teacher of The funeral of Mrs. :Mary! Bradley Iier of the Sacred Heart Church and The ONLY School W e have 7 official MANDOLIN BANJO took place Tuesday from her late resi Father Barry spoke beflttingly of him as in Denver that and 10 unofficial or GUITAE VIOLIN dence 2845 Tremont Place, at ' 2 p. m. a parislioner and a practical Catholic. qualifies for Court ,ex-official Court «nd fromj Sacred Heart Cliurch; at 2:30. He is survived by three daughters: Music furnished for ail Occasions. R e p o r tin g Reporters iuDenver Interment M t yOlivet. Immaoilate Mrs. Frank Kelly, Anna Kelly, Mrs. 2037 STOUT STREET. MRS. BYRD C.ANALK, Coneepticln Court, W. C. 0. of [Foresters Margaret Holcomb of Georgetown. 6 Months $ 4 0 , Reporter’s Course $ 6 0 Thorough Graham Shorthand A charming Denver visitor from Memp his, Tenn. During her visit Mrs. Canale nttended'the services in a body. The body was shipped to Omaha for has made many friends, who regret that she leaves for her Shuthern homo The fmicral of Isabelle Lucero took interment by the Kelly & Burke under Broadway Upholstering in the near future. Phone South 1695 or come to 21 Blast plare Tuesday from the liCO ;C. Hart taking firm. 0 First ave.; tell what you want made la Shoe Repairing ford Undertaking Company, 1455 Glen- Furniture, Show Cases or Cabinets. Re- Kellog, V. G. Reed, H. R. Hammond, and gentle, much loved by her friends, finishing, upholstertna, repairing furni Youths’ Soles, 45c. Men’s Soles, 60c •rm Street. Interment Mt. Olivet. Misses’ Soles, 40c. Boys’ Soles, 60c Resolutions. Charles Rogers, Dr. and hirs. East, and but never caring for the pomp of so ture. Will make estimates and guar- Tlie funeral of hlrs. Annie: Newton Whcrc.-is It has pleased our Heavenly. antee all work. Children’s Soles, 3Sc. Ladies’ Soles, 60c Father In His Inftnlte Wisdom to call the Misses ' Evelyn Heatlj-, O’Keefe, ciety. She spent tlie winter witli her took place Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the H. H. KAUFM AN. WALTER CAMBERS, unto Himself the soul of Earl O’Rourke, Gerrcne Rogers, and Sally Welsh. Mrs. father, J. J. Brown in Tucson, Nevada, lito C. Hartford Undertaking Company. a brother of two of our worthy mcm- 1023 18TH STREET. Thia name stands for highest qnalit} ber,^. to enjoy with Him eternal happi T. J. O’Donnell chaperoned a large party but has been in Chicago for the past ness, in business education. Attend this iohoal Interment Mt. Olivet. few weeks, selecting her trousseau. Her And Whereas, by his death, his sisters of young folks. Jlany of the clergy ST. ROSA’S CONVENT ToL 1928 Mala. EsUbliibod IIH and a good position is a certainty. Wo The funeral of Mrs. Jennie McFad- and mother, and the Immediate family were present, including the Revs. Hugh mother spends much of her time abroad 952 10& S t Ph. H. 6975 rnUD M. CLARKE, Propr. den, mother of Grace McFaddcn, late as well suffer the loss of a most de never havo enough competent pupilf to voted and cherished one, and one whose L. MeMennamin, David O’Dwyer, J. and traveling. Air. Benziger is the head •f the Hall hotel took place laist Friday life was an Inspiration; Home for Women supply the demands and we can prove I Fred McDonough, E. J. Mannix, Gar of the Benziger Brothers Publishing Clarke’s R^taurant Therefore, Be It Resolved: That we, Endorsed by every Ban^ and Trust O k' afternoon from Hackethal Brothers Un members of the Youns Bodies’ Sodality and Working Girls Open 6:30 a. m. until I p. aa. rett J. Burke, and M. W. Dononvan, and Co. He is a millionaire and is a de in Denver. Investigation is all we aak. dertaking Parlors at 1:30. Services at of St. Francis De Sales Parish, extend to Splendid and cheap Board and Room. Furnished Rooms Upatalro. Sisters Helena and .Mice and the be others. The evening was spent in cards scended from a long line of Austrian 1*46 CURTIS ST. Denver, Oolo. St.. Leo’s Cliurch at 2 o’clock. Inter reaved ones at home, our deepest and Modem Conveniences. Call for esefttl souvenir, free. sincere sympathy In this their hour of and dancing. nobility. He was born and makes bis PeraonaJ Experience, 29 Tear*. ment Mt. Olivet. Mrs. MeFaidden was Kreat affliction and sorrow and although On Tuesday, April 1st, St. Vincent’s home in America. a long lime resident of St. Loo’s parish no one^can take his place In your hearts: no one can fill the vacant chair, and you Aid Society will hold their regular Mrs. Harry Geier will entertain at a The A. W. Clark Drug Co and was well known. She loaves a would not have the void filled. If you monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. series of lunches this week. TWO STORhill The Frank M. kind ami loving daughter, jtJrnce to could; It will be a sacred thought In the years to come to recall the pure Geo. T. Kearns, 1351 Grant. This is the The “Revere Girls” of the Holy Ghost Comor tth Avo. and Jaoon S t mourn her loss, i and holy life he led In the few short Drug Co. years spent on this earth and that now first meeting to be held under the ui- parish will give the)r second daiicmg 3rd Avo. and lla tl • ! * The {iineral of Tliercsa Cliurch, be COR. LARIMER dc 27TH STB he enjoys the rewards which await Tection of tlie new pre<-Mlent of the So party of the season at tlie Albany hotel Btuinets School, loved mother of Miss Fannid Church, those who take up the Cross and follow EVERYTHIWG IN DRUGS Denver, Colo. Him, and may they ever look forward ciety, Mrs. D. J. Sayre, and a large at on the evening of April 14th. The first Col&x and Corona. was held from tlw late resi|lcncc, 905 with a Holy Faith to that time, when all through .Icsiis Christ, shall be united tendance is requested as plans for the dance given by these energetic young Acoma, Monday, at 8:30, .St. Joseph’s In the'Father’s House, never more to part; year's work will lie discussed and plans ladies was a decid^l success and the Church at 9 a. in. Interment Mt. Oli- And Be It Further Resolved: That a for the annual picnic which will he held young ladies hope they will he able to “We*ll Merit Your Patronage copy of those Resolutions be sent to the LATE MAGAZINES Tct. Chicago, Springlcld, iMasB., and Here you’ll find the best of every-Dilag In our line. Your phone wlU pines sorrowing relatives of the deceased, an some time in the summer will lie dealt live up to their first mark. us at your service. Kansas City, Mo., papers please copy. other published in the Denver Catholic 1987 ARAPAHOE, with. Mrs. Sayre is a very enthusiastic The “ Thirteen Club” of St. Leo’s Opposite Post Office, The funeral of Edward L. Slicvniii Register, and another spread upon the records of our Sodality. worker and is well Inown for her phil parish will hold its initial dance in the was held last Friday from lii:^ late resi .lULIANA H. CONNOR, South Broadwa]) Grocery and Market President. anthropic work throughout tlie city. She Knights of Columbus Ha'll next Thurs The Pierce S Z a l m M Store JNO. A. OBERO, PROP. dence I3C1 Penn street, at 1:30 p. m. LAURA GRUTZMACHER, lias always taken an active intcrcrtt in day evening April 3rd. The friends of 264 South Broadway. Just Call South 2169 Servit?es at Immaculate Conception Secretary. Cutlii|lie charity work and her as.socia- the young men in charge are anxiously A U LADIES’ SDITS ehthedml at 2 p. m. Interment Mt. AVD COATS tes are to be congratulatcli for having waiting for the time as a delightful CLEAVED AJTD FESSSSD $1.00 Olivet. Mr. Slievniii was a memtior of JEFFERSON DRAMATIC CLUB. PHONB MAIN 7877. HENRY WARNIDCKB, Propv. her as their leader for the Near 1913. tinm is anticipated. The Triangle the Slievnin Realty ami Load company. Tlie play ' ’Hearts and Diamonds” wid A dance and card party will be given Next TuesJa^ evening. April 1. the Cleaning & D yeing Co. He left'Deliver a inontli ago for a trip be re|M‘atcd at the Cathedral Hall Mon Friday evening, April 4th, at St. Pat J. El Flynn. Mgr. •long tlic coast, but pContractiKl piieii- .leirerson Drnnmtic Club will present The Capital City Shoe Mfg. Co. day evening. Ajy-il 7. The pariah social rick’s Hall, 33rd and Osage Street, given rOXniTEEHTK k COI7BT PUOB "The GiUIeil Y^ith’’ at St. Elizabeth’s Phone Main 3399. ill be lield after the play. under the au-spices of the L. C. B. A., Repair Work our Specialty. Sowed Half Soles, 75c. hall miller the anspicee of the Ladies’ Th'-" Hackethal Geo. Hackethal. Miss Hilda Falke eiitertaine