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GOLDEN JUBILEE RECALLS DURANGO’S CATHOLIC RECORD irVE TEACHERS FOR EACH GIVES 4 PRIESTS, 7 m s s . NEW IDEA IN GRADE 20 SEMINARIANS AND 10, SCHOOL WORK IN PUEBLO PREPARING FOR CONVENT 1 * |St. Patrick’s Adopts Departmental Plan Used in Some of Former Pastors Have Risen to Distin-, High Schools and Colleges for Its guished Position in the Elementary Pupils Church

Departmental and specialized teaching has been intro- St. Columba’s parish of Durango celebrated its fiftieth iuced in all of the grades at St. Patrick’s school, Pueblo. Each The National Catholic Welfare Coftference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register an<) The Register. anniversary of Sunday, September 27. Solemn Mass, in :lass has five teachers instead of one as hitherto, and the teach­ We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the which His Excellency, the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop ers, not the classes, move from room to room. The children Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service of Denver, presided, at the throne, opened the celebra­ thus have the advantage of teachers who Specialize in one tion. The Very Rev. Dean William Kipp, pastor, was cele­ jr two subjects, and are benefited by the contact with the VOL. XXVII. No. 7. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931. $2.00 PER YEAR brant of the Mass, assisted by the Very Rev. Dean Nicholas various temperaments and characters of these teachers, as well Bertrand of Grand Junction as deacon, and Father Fintan, IS stimulated by the various teaching methods employed. Cathedral Tower Is Illuminated 0. F. M., of Farmington as subdeacon. Father Clarence Kess- Every class in the school, except- ,ler of Denver was master of ceremonies. Other priests pres­ ing the first grade, has been divided ent in the sanctuary were Father Theodosius^ O. F. M., of into “ A” and “ B” divisions. To be LISTENING IN Lumberton; Father Celsus, 0. F. M., of Blanco; Father Aloy- in an “ A” division, a general aver­ age in studies of 85 per cent is re­ sius, 0. F. M., of Parkview, and Father Brunner of Mancos. quired, and each item under disci­ One of the unofficial incidents of The jubilee program was con­ pline must be 85 per cent or more. the Protestant Episcopal general con­ ducted at 7:30 p. m. in the Gem These students are excused from ex­ vention in Denver was the arrival theater. Immediately after this pro­ aminations. Those below this standard from San Diego of P. G. Neff and gram, refreshments were served to I lUiS IIPRIESI Mrs, G. S. Doggett, who presented are placed in the “ B” division, and the public in the community hall. IVeteran Pastor of St. Leo’s to must take periodic examinations; a petition to the Bishops in conven­ During the fifty years since the furthermore, they are given each day tion, asking for the opening of a erection of St. Columba’s church in Mark Anniversary at box of religious writings sealed in Mass Sunday one hour- of special coaching in the 1881, at which time it was the larg­ branches wherein they are below 85 1814 by Joanna Southcott. The box est Catholic church in the state, the cannot be opened until twenty-four The Rev. Dr. William O’Ryan, pas- per cent. Their session, therefore, parish has - had seventeen partors. IS six hours daily instead of five. Bishops or their representatives are Father M. C. Brennan, through Bishop to Address Meeting at Itor of St. Leo’s parish, Denver, and present. pioneer priftt of the diocese, will Under the head of discipline are whose efforts the edifice was erected, St. Francfe de Sales’ elebrate his 46,th year in .the priest­ six factors: Attendance, prompt­ Joanna Southcott was. a supposed served as pastor from 1881 to Oc­ School hood at a High Mass Sunday morn­ ness, application, home work, school prophetess who lived from 1750 to tober of the year. His i n g ' 10:30 at St. Leo’s church. spirit and general conduct. The 1814 and for a time was a Method­ successor, Father Luke Harney, la­ Spurred by the hearty endorse­ Father O’Ryan will address the con- teachers strive to maintain a kindly ist. She was a native of Devonshire, bored until death removed him in De­ ment and active interest of the Most CTegation on “ Memories of My Priest- but firm discipline. It is surprising England, and founded one of the cember, 1892. Until July, 1894, Fa­ Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, who re­ sects that have arisen from time to K ood.” Special music has been ar- how enthusiastically -.tudents re­ ther Charles Winter administered to cently expressed his desire for a time distinguished by a peculiar ob­ Iranged by the choir, under the direc- spond to such strong but kindly dis­ the parishioners, at which time Fa­ highly active mission unit in every [tion of Peter Menzies. cipline. The element of discipline servance of the Sabbath or day of ther William Norrin assumed the school in the diocese, the Colorado rest, ^ Father O’Ryan was educated at is rather taken for granted than pastoraf;e, remaining until January, iference of the Catholic Students’ Maynooth college, County Kildare, specifically stressed. 1898. lion Crusade will launch its 1931- hear Dublin, Ireland, “ the greatest The various activities in which all The Catholic Encyclopedia says Six ])riests successively were 2 program with renewed vigor at institution of learning in the world” are engaged testify to the intense about her: “ Modern Englishmen who charge of the parish in the one year, its first quarterly meeting this Sun­ [as he calls- i t Because of an over- enthusiasm dominating the entire are apt to smile at medieval credul­ 1898. These were Fathers Tomas- day. 'The conclave, which will draw Jsupply of priests in the Archdiocese school. Most important in the senior ity can scarcely find in a Catholic sini, S. J.; McCabe, Angelus Fritz, approximately 200 delegates from |of Casl en, he was assigned after his high division is the debating club, country in the ‘darkest’ days of ig­ 0. S. M.j Brannon, A. J. Happe and the six parochial high schools, Regis rdination on October 4, 1885, to which intends to challenge other norance any instance of a more J. 'G. Hickey, The last mentioned high, St. Mary’s, academy. Pancratia assist Cardinal Manning in England. schools in the state. The officers amazing credulity than that of Jo­ pastor was succeeded in 1902 by Fa­ hall, Loretto Heights and Regis col­ He served in a seminary for two are: President, Anthony Kolbeson; anna Southcott’s disciples, who con­ ther Modestus, S. J., he in turn by leges and St. Thomas’ seminary, will months and was then assigpied to a secretary, Charles Colvin; treasurer, fidently awaited the birth of the Father Pitaval (later Archbishop of be held at S t Francis de Sales’ mission in Westminster, where he Mark McGrath. promised Messiah whom the prophet­ (Continued on Page 4) school auditorium at 3 p. m. was stationed for two years. His A taste for worthwhile books is ess of sixty-four was to bring into Bishop Vehr will be the principal fostered by the Book Lovers’ club, the world. They gave practical proof association with the famous Cardinal, Gunnison*s Golden speaker of the afternoon. 'The Rev. Father O'Ryan terms ” one of the which hopes to accomplish much with of their faith by preparing a costly F. (Jregory Smith, pastor of St. greatest events in his life. He wrote the following officers: Adele Murphy, cradle. Nor did they abandon all Jubilee Fete Oct. 9 Mary’s church, Littleton, and diocesan [a life of the famous prelate for. the president; Kenneth Moore, secretary; hope when the poor deluded woman director o f the crusade-i movement, [old Colorado Catholic, after the Car­ Agnes Burkhard, treasurer. died of the disease which had given also will talk, summarizing what has dinal’s death some forty years ago. The Latin club, under the leader­ a-false appearance of pregnancy. The The golden Jubilee of St. Peter’s church, Gunnison, Colo., been done, and outlining a definite When he suffered hemorrhages of ship of its president, John Kelley, sect survived for many years; and program for the future; Barry Wo- [the lungs of England, it became ap­ aims to cultivate a taste for this lan­ Westminster Cathedral, seat of Cardinal Bourne, its tall campanile when, in 1874, her tombstone was will be observed Thursday, Oc­ tober 8. Solemn Pontifical Mass gan of St. Thomas’ seminary, presi­ parent to Father O’Ryan that he must guage by subscribing to magazines bathed in floodlights, was a -place of pilgrimage for thousands of Londoners shattered by an accidental explosion, dent of the Cqloradq confqr&acej. seek a different climate to protect which are helpful, entertaining, and every evening during the three Veeks, September 1 to 2S, in which many the supposed portent re-enkin^ed the will bp celebrated and Confirma- tion administered by the Most will preside. [his health. He wrote of Jiis condition inspirational. “Hodiema aula La­ important buildings in London were illuminated externally to celebfate the faith o f her followers.” Some of the loose strings of last to an uncle who had been in the Holy tina,” a m^azine for use of club Faraday centenary. The city presented an enchanting scene, with all its Rev. Urban J. Vehr., D.D., Bishop of Denver, beginning at 10 o’clock, year’s business will be tied at the Cross order at Notre Dame univer- members, vitalizes class-room work, best buildings picked out by light from the surrounding gloom. Westminster Although the had riten from the and a banquet will be served in opening of the meeting when the va­ [sity, Notre Dame, Ind., since 1856. stimulates interest, and champions Cathedral is the tallest building in London, and is visible from points for Methodists, she insisted that a sealed St. Peter’s hall at 5 p. m., ac­ rious units submit their reports on This uncle was a great friend of th6 cause of Latin as a necessary miles around.-—(D. Organ Photo, London.) box of prophecies made by her should cording. to announcement made by activities since the last meeting in Bishop Machebeuf, first Bishop of basis of our educational system. be opened in the pretence of a group the Rev. Arthur R. Kerr, pastor. April. Since suijimer has inter­ 'Denver, and suggested to the Bishop That the religious side of^ school of Anglican Bishops. -Other proph­ The invitation cards show pictures vened to curtail most of the mission­ that his nephew would perhaps like may be more productive of good, the ecies which the had ventured have Shelter House Serves of the pioneer church of 1881 and ary functions, the reports will bq dis­ [to serve in Colorado, where the d i­ students are directing their attention LAKE IS ADDED proven absurdly false. Nevertheless, posed of rapidly to give way to scontinued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 7) 1,350 Meals in Month the present fine edifice, which was Southern California, which is erected several years ago under the more important things of the breeding; place for all sorts of queer the direction of Father Kerr. future.. TO FAIRYLAND The St. Vincent de Paul society, cults, now sends a delegation to an­ (Continued on Page 10) which conducts a shelter house for other section of the American West homeless men at 2541 California asking that something be done to [Tliree Priests Have Cominaniling AT SANTA MARIA street, servAl 1,350 meals and revive the fame of a prophetess long gave lodging to 325 in Septem- since known to be a fraud. In her An eight-acre lake is the latest ad­ her. In audition, many families lifetime, Joanna Southcott had more Mercy Nuns Send Word They Will dition to Santa Maria of the Rockies, were given emergency relief from than 100,000 followers. It has been Voice io Two-Day War on B^otry the glorious summer outing place es­ the shelter house. The society’s suggested that some of the modern tablished by Mr. and Mrs. John L. report shows that there were from sects founded by women prophetesses Dower for poor children at the for­ fifteen to twenty calls a day for will pass within a century or two in mer Cassells summer resort, in Platte clothing. The figures, as com­ the same way as her movement has. Stay in Belize Despite Storm Loss |Rev. F. W. WalsJi Gives Opening Address; Fr. canon, about sixty-two miles from pared with those of last year at Denver, A steam shovel and trucks, this time, make it quite evident One of the dailies a few days ago McMenamin on Closing Program have been working at the resort in that the demands to be made this carried an editorial evidently written Hurricane Damage Recalls Heroism^ of Sisters September and the breast of the lake winter will be .more than double for syndiimte publication attacking in Nursing Yellow Fever Victims striking at the very heart of racial had a commanding voice in the two- is now about completed. The work­ those of last year. Secretary of the interior Ray Lyman Hand religious bigotry and hatred, lay- day good will seminar which closed men are now grading off a large Anyone wishing to assist the St. Wilbur a:id his national advisory the sea, and with the long verandas ling bare its causes, proffering a pos­ on Wednesday. It was the Rev, baseball diamond close by, in the Vincent de Paul men in this vmrk council of education, because the Information received by the Sis­ so useful in Southern climes. sible cure, but at the same time Francis W. Walsh, who as the open­ bottom of the canon close to the is requested to call Keystone 8615. council, hikd come out against the ters of Mercy in Denver reveals that In 1886, Belize was quarantined [steadfastly holding to their Catholic ing speaker at the first session on creek. The work is so extensive that, federalizing of schools through a de­ the sisters of the order stationed at [faith, which admits of no possibility Tuesday, sounded the keynote for according to rumor, it is costing on Belize, British Honduras, are deter­ on account of yellow fever. The gov­ partment of education with a secre­ ernor and the military physician of [of compromise, three Denver priests the sessions and the speakers' that th^averag* of ?100 a day. tary in the president’s cabinet. The mined to continue their work in the were to follow; it was the Rev. Ed­ The Dowers plan to stock the lake stricken country, though they were the Barracks hospital, having learned H.N.S. Triduum charge wiis made by the editorial (Continued on Page 4) ward J. Morgan, S.J., of Regis col­ with fish and also to put boats on that a steism roller process had been rendered homeless in the hurricane lege, who briefly outlined the history it. The body of w'ater will add an used to stifle the federalizing move­ that demolished St, John’s college WAR ACE, PRIEST, and growth of present-day intoler exquisite touch to the scenic gran­ Speakers Named ment. Attention was called to a there and caused the death of eleven ance and who pointed the way to its deur of the spot. The construction questionniiire which was sent out by Jesuits. Their fortitude in the face eradication; and it was the Rev, of hardships has become a tradition BULLDOGS LOOM of it and of the great playground is Pastors of 20 Parishes Will an opponent of the Wilbur commit­ GOING TO CHINA Hugh L. McMenamin, rector of the in keeping with the other equipment tee to some six hundred leading edu­ in the country; for they have suf­ Cathedral, who, in the final session of the resort that the Dowers have Exchange Pulpits on cators throughout the country asking fered many before this. One nun died AS PAROCHIAL — a mass meeting for the public- in serving as nurse in a yellow fever installed to make the place a Rocky Oct. 8, 9, 10 (Continued on Page 4) Ia s m is s io n a r y scored the A.P.A., the “ Guardian of Mountain fairyland. The beautiful epidemic in 1886. Liberty” movement and the Ku Klux chapel, the repair and painting- of all Man power, in solid phalanx, advo­ A letter from the Sisters of Mercy LOOP CHAMPS iThree Vincentians to Work Klan, and crowned the two-day bat the tarious buildings on , the cating the Holy Name for the regen­ at St. Alphonsus’ Convent of Mercy, tie for peace and tolerance with hope Where There Has Been installation of playground equipment, eration of society and self, is the high HONOR ROLL New Orleans, La., gave the Denver Sacred Heart Team and Regis Persecution that this “ good will movement, which the building of an electrically-heated ideal back of the Holy Name trid­ nuns the first direct information is something new in our country, swimming pool, the installation of a they had concerning the fate of their Also Considered in uum to be held in. twenty parishes of The following list of firms used a Two young Vincentian Fathers will not be barren of results.” large electric plant, the erection of order in British Honduras. At the Grid Race and near Denver beginning Thursday minimum of forty inches in The Reg­ [visited in Denver Wednesday on their Other priests of the city also took a large auditorium (with stage and first news received of the storm that evening, Oct. 8, and ending the fol­ ister in the month of September: [way to China, where they are to part, along with Jewish rabbis and movie equipment and a big floor for destroyed Belize, a ajireless telegram Although . early season surveys lowing Sunday morning, October 11. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. [take up missionary work in one of Protestant ministers, sitting in on the drills, games, etc.) and now the ad­ Pastors of over 10,000 men have was sent from the convent in New point to St. Joseph’s high school grid- :he districts that has been most seri- round table conferences and other dition of the large graded athletic Clarke Church Goods Co. Orleans asking how the sisters fared ders as the potential football cham­ signified their intention to join in A. T. Lewis & Son. [ously afflicted in the Communist per­ sessions. ^ They included Fathers field and the lake— well, if anybody the storm. The return message pions of the six-team parochial the triduum. The same pastors have P. Horan Son, secution. They are the Rev. Stephen Mark W. Lappen, J. J. Donnelly, W. has ever done a thorough job the W. & read: “ All are safe but homeless.” league, which opened its season last agreed, either personally or by as­ Daniels & Fisher. |C. Dunker and the Rev. Fred Lewis. M. Higgins, William O’Ryan, Et J. Dowers have. The operation of the Later dispatches revealed that all of Sunday, W o other teams loom as sistants, to exchange pulpits these Sullivan & Co. [The Rev. Paul Lloyd, C. M., who is Mannix and J. F. McDonough. All resort for the poor children is hand­ their buildings were demolished and possible pennant winners in what three evening. O’Meara-Young Motor Co. I'.o join tlffim in San Francisco, took, an active interest in the efforts led at Mr. and Mrs. Dower’s expense the sisters had dispersed and taken promises to be the tightest race in The exercises will consist each The May Company. I whence they will sail October 9, is to remove the groundless fears and and about 600 youngsters were cared night of an opening prayer, short ser­ refuge among the missions, where the five-year history of\ the circuit. for last summer. Joslin Dry Goods Co. some of the nuns were stationed in They are Regis and Saqred Heart [also expected to stop here on his way bitter convictions which have closed mon especially prepared for men by Davis & Shaw Furniture Co. the coast. They will go to Poy- the minds of many to the command, the schools. teams. ' the visiting preacher, the Holy Name Cottrell Clothing Co. ling, in the Vicariate of Kiangsi, “ Love God above all things and thy i If The sisters in New Orleans invited Veteran material has given St. Jos­ pledge and Benediction of the Rlessed Denver Dry Goods Co. [where Bishop Sheehan, C. M., is neighbor as thyself.” Sacrament. Friday, Saturday and them back to the States, but the eph’s and Sacred Heart teams their American National Bank. Vicar Apostolic. Father Walsh laid the foundation nuns in Belize decided to remain strongest since they entered I Sunday mornings, the priests' of the American Furniture Co. Father Lewis was an ade in the for the conclave when he said: “ We respective parishes will set special there and continue their work in the the league. Regis,* although not ap­ Piggly Wiggly-MacMarr. [Canadian air Service in the World are not met to copsider the recon­ schools. The Most Rev, Joseph A. proaching the power of its 1930 hours for Masses. The Holy Name Boulevard Mortuary. [war and had the experience several ciliation of our clashing views upon Murphy, S. J., Bishop at Belize, champions, has, nevertheless, a repre­ men will receive Holy Communion in Republic Bldg. Loan Assn. [;imc8 of crashing in battle planes. dogma and morals'; we are not at­ & asked them to remain, as some plan sentative squad which will give h their own parish churches on Sunday Golden Eagle Dry Goods Co. [Hls home was in Montreal. Father tempting to reduce our religious ten­ of reconstructing the school build­ good account of itself. morning, followed, in many in­ Home Public Market. [Ounker is a native of Perryville, Mis- ets to a least common denominator, FILLS fl SimTstances, with a Communion breakfast ings would soon be realized. St. Joseph’s, in its opening victory Skagg’s Safeway Stores. nouri. The priests visited at

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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION MANY ATTENDING ST. F lIJilS ' P.-T.I. NOVENA SERVICES All Memberi of St. Catherine’i Parish the youngest PRICES to Receive Communion Sunday TO MEET ON OCT, 1 ------J generation endorses PICCLY (St. Catherine’s Parish) Proceeds of Card Party Oct. 14 GOOD Very large crowds are coming out to Be Used for Maps to make the novena in honor of the WICCLY in School Little Flower. Devotions are held every morning at the 6:30 and 8 (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish)' o’clock Masses and every evening at Tw oToned The regular meeting of the St 7 :45. The evening devotions include Francis de Sales’ Parent-Teachers’ a short description of some beautiful association will be held on Wednes­ Friday and phase of her life. The entire parish day, Oct. 7, at 2 p. m. Dr. L. F. will go to Communion this Sunday. Linen Saturday, M a c M a r r Cassidy will be the ' speaker. His The Altar and Rosary society will subject will be “ Modern Health.” October receive Communion this Sunday at Mein Reitler will present her midget the 7 o’clock Mass. 2 and 3 STORES orchestra No. 3 and the Donnie Saturday, the members of the for early autumn French orchestra. The chairman of Junior sodality have been invited to the ways and means committee and a delightful fall pienic at the lacino her assistants are working hard to country home in Mount 'Vernon make the card party to be held O ct canon. 14 a success. The proceeds are to be This Sunday-, the first Sunday of used for maps and charts for the October, a collection will be taken Suits and Dresses different rooms needed by the chil­ up for the orphans. MNCEHEAT dren. All arff urged to help on this A1 Schillinger is representing the NONE SUCH card party. Any lady wishing to be parish for the prize to be given- at Little boys from 2 to 6 and little girls from 4 to 10 are thrilled a hostess please call Mrs. A1 Werle, the K. of C.-St. Vincent de Paul 2 packages for...... 27<^ Pearl 4273. A council meeting was with these gay new linen frocks and suits. COLUMBINE "Silver Dollar Days.” The prize is a 1 pie tin...... ^....FREE held Thursday, at 2:30 p. m. There ticket to the Notre Dame-U. !3. C, The little dresses have French pleats from the shoulders, Squat cans for...... 8^ will be no study club meetings in Oc­ game, South Bend. tober. Mrs. L. J. Holmes will be the pleated embroidered or buttoned down . . . they have contrast­ 2 cans for....;...... 15^ At the next Holy Name men’s instructor chairman. The first meet­ meeting, to be held Monday night, ing vest effects and round collars . . . or are made Redingote ing will be held in November. The plans will be laid for the Thanksgiv­ membership chairman wishes to an­ ing party. style, with a bright shade of linen in an underskirt. nounce that all rooms having 100 Mesdames M. F. Lear, Harry per cent will receive passes to the Denny, Agnes Mayeau, Hannah Little Boys’ suits have unusual collars and clever scalloped Majestic theater. Kelly, Myrtle Davidson, Oscar Swan fronts, buttoned over with cylindrical buttons or made with The card party given by St. Fran­ and E. A. Floyd were appointed this P l i P H cis de Sales’ Altar and Rosary so­ •smart light vests. week to represent St. Catherine’s in ciety was quite a success. KUNER’S the Community Chest drive for No­ TOILET PAPER Mrs. Mary Haggin donated a cake vember. Lavender and white . . . green and maize . . . blue and white . . . No. 21^ large can for 12^ Per roll ...... 6^C as a door prize, which was won by George Muser was called to Kan­ broj^n and yellow. . . and many other lovely color combinations. 2 cans for...... 23^ Mrs. Eugene Steele. sas City because of the sudden death 3 rolls for...... :...... 17^ Mrs. James Ayars of 1843 So. of his brother, Joseph. Prayers were Humboldt has returned from Hast­ offered for him at all the Masses Priced at $3.95 ings, Mich. She brought Mr. Ayars’ Sunday, and also for Mrs. Katherine mother back to make her future home Poydock, mother of Mrs. William with them. Elrich, who died in Louisville, Colo. Flora Jo Kimmins has been ill the Miss Maxine Quigley of 4616 Al- TAPIOCA past week from a severe attack of cott street, a member of the 1927 COFFEE quincy, but is improving steadily. _ graduating class, left Sunday after­ Children’s S h o p - MINUTE panidls SrjRsher The members of thelYoung Ladies’ noon for Dubuque, Iowa, where she Second Floor BLUHILL . Per package...... 12^ sodality held a special meeting Mon­ enters Clark college, conducted by Beiwer Oimtd fine* 1864 1 lb. can for...:...... 36^ 2 oz. tin Baker’s day evening in the assembly room. the Sisters of Charity B.V.M., who . 2 lb. can for...... 69^ Cocoanut...... FREE Election of officers took place. The also conduct Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad­ following were elected: Hazel Fyles, emy at Boulder. prefect (re-elected); Emily Marroni, vice prefect; Eugenia Steele, secre- tarjr*and treasurer. Agnes Montgom­ SOLEMN MASS WILL ery, Mary Turilli and Florence Bech- OPEN FORTY HOURS* SWANSDOWN told compose the membership com­ mittee. Plans for the future wel­ AT ST. ELIZABETH’S SOAP CAKE FLOUR fare of the sodality from both relig­ Ma^ic M aid M ixer Large package ...... 27^ ious and social standpoint were dis­ (St. Elizabeth’s ParUli) CRYSTAL WHITE cussed. A Halloween party will be The Forty Hours’ devotion will 10 bars for...... 28^ one of the events o f the near future. open this Sunday with a Solemn Rej^ular $l9«95 St. Francis de Sales’ high school Mass at 9:15. "All the societies at­ will be honored Sunday when the tached to the church are revested to Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr attends take part in the jprocession. The FLOUR the first quarterly meeting of the Knights of St. John will adt aff body- Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade, PIGGLY WIGGLY guard. Sunday evening a t . 7:30, in the school auditorium. Bishop there will be sermon and Benediction OR MAC MARR ^ Vehr is especially interested in the of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Mon­ WHITE KING organization. 24 lb. bag for...... 43^ day morning at 8, High Mass will be Large Package...... 33^ 48 lb. bag for...... 79^ Bishop Vehr to Confirm celebrated. In the evening at 7:45, Bishop Vehr will confer Confirma­ there will be sermon and Benediction tion on a class Sunday evening at of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Tues­ o’clock. Master Robert Thompson day morning at 8, a High Mass will will assist at the organ during Con be sung and in the evening at 7:45, firmation. He will play the hymn the solemn closing of the Forty of welcome as the Most Rev. Bishop Hours’ will tiike place.' Flowers for enters the church. Members of the the decoration of the altar are re­ senior choir will sing. quested and will be gratefully re­ This Sunday there will be a special ceived. Please deliver them Friday. collection taken up at all the Masses This Sunday is the 'Feast of St. This is a diocesan collection taken up Francis. General absolution will be St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish each year for the orphans. imparted to members of the Third Miss Carolyn Norman, a senior, Order. John McCormack Save $6.20 left this week to attend school in St. The Altar society will receive Holy The famous Irish tenor, who will Louis. Communion at the 7 o’clock Mass be heard at the Auditorium next As an inceptive toward higher ed­ this Sunday, and Tuesday at 2 p.m. ucation, St. Teresa’s college, Kan­ Monday night. This will be the first BEATS - WHIPS - MIXES so. GAYLORD COMMUNITY STORES the members will hold their meeting. of the Slack-Oberfelder series.— sas City, Mo., conducted by the Sis­ During the month of October, ters of St. Joseph, will offer a 4-year which is dedicated to- Our Blessed Also a fine Juice Extractor 1000 SOUTH GAYLORD scholarship to become effective this ULLERY & DRINKWATER PHONE SOUTH SI 66 Mother, there will b« a public re­ year. cital of the Rosary and litany, fol­ EVERY HOME can now own the famous Bring Us Your Prescriptions for Scientific Handling At the 7 :30 Mass this Sunday, the lowed by Benediction n f the Most [ .M agic .M aid Slectric JMixtr. Greatest time PROMPT FREE DELIVERY League of the Sacred Heart will re­ Blessed Sacrament, three days each I j O Mr ^ and labor saver ever invented. Saves you all ceive Holy Communion. week; Sundays at 3:30 p.m. and Tues­ the tiresome labor of beating cake and waffle W. F. RINKER This Sunday is the regular Com­ days and Fridays at 7:45 p.m. The y a _ batter, whipping mashed potatoes, etc. Fast, munion day for the members of the usual devotions in honor of St. thoroughjsimple. Fully guaranteed. Only 18 ^ Fine Shoe Repairing at Lowest Possible Price Young Ladies’ sodality. They will re­ Anthony will be held after Ben­ [ Y f £ £ K at this Sale Price. 1066 SO. GAYLORD “ GIVE US A TRIAL” ceive at the 8:30 Mass. ediction Tuesday evenings. On the Holy Hour will be held Friday other days the Rosary will be Senior President at St. Mary’s Plumbing and Heating evening. said by the school children at ‘ Is Elected Head for BRACONIER Hardware and Paints The Rev. J. J. Donnelly offered a the eight o’clock Mass. Needless Third Time High Mass of Requiem Monday DAVIS &) SHAW Phone south 1679 to say, rich spiritual fruits will 1076 So. Gaylord morning for the- repose of the soul be the reward of those who come to 1434 CHAMPA ST-{Opposite (^as & EUctue Bldg.} of Lawrence M. Hickey. take part in this public homage to (St. Mary’s Academy) Jack Mulligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Our Blessed Mother. Moreover, the At a meeting of the'isenior class Thomas L. Mulligan, 223 So. Sherman, Church has granted a plenaire in­ of St. Mary’s academy^ last week. Miss Constance Ryan was again FLORAL SHOP will take a college course at Regis dulgence each time five decays of this year. His object is to specialize the Rosary are recited before the elected president of the .class. This in engineering. Jack finished his Most Blessed Sacrament, reserved in is the third time that Miss Ryan has 1064 So. Gaylord St. grade school work at St. Francis’ and the tabernacle or at the time of ex­ held this position since entering high PEarl 0622 was g^raduated from Sacred Heart position. school. The other officers of the high school. For the coming year a new sanc­ class are; Vice president, Florence Bring This Ad and Get a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Graveline Bechtold, and secretary, Raphael 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT tuary choir is being organized under }RD CREAMERY CO. and daughters are leaving this week the able direction of Sister Gregory, Gwynn. Betty Lee Dunn was chosen 1022 So. Gaylord Phonv PEarl 4648 on any Purchase Over 50 CENTS for Salt Lake City, where they will O.S.F. president of the junior class and make their home. Mr. Graveline was Frances Hodges and Marye V. Wil­ THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPAI^Y offered a very good position with a son were elected vice president and WE DELIVER— South Denver’s Leading Cut Rate Druggist! Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G. W . HUes telegraph company, which he has ac­ ST. CLARA’S AID secretary, respectively. In the sopho­ New Store, 1069 So. Gaylord— SPruce 7326 cepted; hence the move to Utah. more class, Catherine Parle Was 294 So. Penn., at Alameda— ^PEarl 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.— SO. 0154 Their departure is much regretted. TO MEET OCT. 7 named president. Marguerite Bick- Mrs. Graveline has been a valuable nell, vice president, and Rose Mary worker in the parish for years. Mr. The president of the Needlework Egan, secretary. Betty Brown was THE BROADWAY CREAMERY St* C a th erin e’s P arish and Mrs. Graveline were pleasantly guijd of St. Clara’s Aid society, Mrs, chosen president of the freshman surprised with a farewell party given A. E. Ott, requests all the members class, Jane O’Neil, vice president, and BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE by members of the Paramount club to bring the garments on which they Betty Jane McCaddon, secretary. 66 Sonth BroadwAy 1037 15th St. THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. on Sunday evening. An elaborate have been working to her at the reg­ At the first meeting of the sodality West 38th and Irving W pSL...- 3700 Navajo Stroet supper was served. A huge cake, ular meeting of the S t Clara’s Aid, at St. Mary’s, Helen Harries and decorated with a miniature trunk, to be held Wednesday afternoon, Jewel McGovern gave an account of SOUTH DENVER MOVING & STORAGE CO. Call Gallup 0741 Th. red a whute st«-t« Call Gallup 0936 formed the centerpiec^ and the des­ Oct. 7, at the orphanage at 2 o’clock. the summer school of Catholic Ac­ ^2.50 Per Hour— Reliable sert was in forms of tiny trains, air­ Members and friends are invited to tion. which they attended last sum­ WINDSOR WATER AND BOTTLING COMPANY planes and trunks. The guests of attend. The children and sisters of mer in St. Louis. The election of 36^-71 So. Broadway Phone Day and Night PEarl 1227 ARTESIAN AND DISTILLED WATER honor were presented with a hand­ the orphanage enjoyed a treat in the officers for this organization resulted Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Near Beer and Soda Water some gift in memory of the club, of form of a movie last Saturday after­ as follows: Prefect, Helen Harries; lose DOWNIMO ST. PHONE YORK 8161 which Mrs. Graveline has been a noon, as the guests of the Egyptian vice prefect. Jewel McGovern; secre­ PARSON’S BAKERY popular member for the past four theater. tary, Frances Hodges; treasurer, Quality Goods years. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Constance Ryan. Joe Flood, A. E. Gallagher, Fred Our Lady’s committee took over PHONE SOUTH 0975 126 BROADWAY Gushurst, Thomas Halter, C. A. Grant, Society to Receive the second meeting, which was held C n I n W C A T O 17 D ' MEANS WINDOW GLASS, James Noonan, Henry Tormey, J. E. last Monday, and stressed the idea of \ J L i L f VVJl)/\lrllLiV ------ROOF REPAIRS, ETC. Lowe, James Sunderland, Otto Henc- Communion Sunday a Rosary drive, which it plans to TRY PALSY’S PRICES man and Mrs. Mae Thomas and Miss sponsor for October. Catherine Parle They Have Everything and Prieed to Save You Money Nellie Conners, The society of the Queen’s Daugh told of the indulgences gained from 32 Broadway ' • F A L B Y ’ S PEarl 2940 LOOK FOR THE ELECTRIC SIGN Roy Figlino, a student at St, ters will receive Holy Communion recitation of the Rosary and Betty Thomas’ seminary, spent a few hours in a body on Sunday, October 4, in Lee Dunn and Genevieve Gregory Wednesday with his father, V. Fig- St. Philomena’s church, at the eight told feome interesting items about the CLEANING DYEING lino. o’clock Mass. Father Higgins is Rosary. Jewel McGovern concluded r A T T E R S O M the meeting with an explanation of V/ PMARMArVPHARMACY * X REPAIRING ALTERING Physical Education Added chaplain of the organization. Break­ For Uth to Cell sad Givs Esti- To take care of the pupils’ phys fast will be served at the Argonaut the purposes of the drive. Phone sou th 9298 DENVER. COLORADO Alameda and So. FranhUn matei on Packing and Shipping ical as well as intellectual welfare, hotel at ten o’clock. The regular The Mass of the Holy Ghost, held W . A. GRIERSON. Proprietor KErstoa. 0228 St. Francis de Sales’ school has meeting will follow. Mrs. Julia annually at St. Mary’s for the suc­ Phone GA. 50S4 4120 Tennyson St. O Ses a W u ’Sboase, 1S2I 20th St. added ])hy»ical education to its cur­ O’Neil, Miss Ann O’Neil and Miss cess of the school year, was offered South Denver Sheet Metal and Furnace Worki riculum. The classes are to be held Mary McGlone have charge of ar­ last Friday by the Rev. Russell J. Tin, Copper, Galvanixed Work, Gutters, Furnacea, Skylights, Cornices weekly in all twelve grades, under Kirschenheuter, C.M. G. BADER, Manager rangements. 1415 SO. BROADWAY Business Phone PEarl 1827 DENVER, COLO, the capable supervision of the Misses Special work and activities for the The Sigma Pi Kappa, press club of Jerry and Marjory O’Neil. Folk and month of October will require the St. Mary’s, has pledged four new tap dancing will be taught in the co-operation of all the members, and members, Marye V. Wilson, Anna lower grades. The high school will be they are requested to be present this May Record, Catherine Parle and given a course in ballroom dancing Sunday. Doris Porter. This brings the mem­ In attending this course, the high bership to nine. school girls will have the advantage which will review the work accom­ The Glee club held its first meet­ NICK STREWLER SERVICE STATION of learning the newest thing in phys­ plished during the year. A course in ing of the year last week. Frances “TEXACO PRODUCTS” ical education, which originated in dramatic art will also be offered Hodges was elected president of the Washing, Greasing, Polishing— Drive In— Courteous Servico Germany, called “ Modern work.” under the direction of Mrs. Marie club, Catherine Parle, secretary, and SO. BROADWAY AT BAUFDEN PHONE ENG. I»2 In the spring, a recital will be given, Victor Gazzolo. Jewel McGovern, treasurer.

T w m ORIGINAL IN P O O R CONDITION ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET OCT. 8 A World-beater Value Little Flower Novena at Church of Holy Family Well Colorado’s Home Store for Forty-Two Years Sixteenth Street at Stout—TAbor 21S1 Special Introductory Sale! to Op^n the Fall Season! TO CLOSE Attended (Holy Family Parish) The finest showing in Denver Jbe Altar and Rosary society will of fashionable “ dark color” mee£ Oct. 8 at the home of Mrs. FRIOIIT EVEHIIIG Walter Koerber, 4962 Osceola street. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parith) Betty Keannely and Mrs. Helen The novena in honor of the Little Handy. All members are cordially Overcoats Flower which opened at Loyola last invited. Thursday evening has been a great Mrs. Walter Koerber and Mrs. success. This is evident, of course, Helen Handy report the following from the crowds attending the no­ sick visits in September: M rl La vena services each evening; but what Finer, Mrs.- Carrico, Mrs. Bies, Mrs. is more significant to the priest who Colson, Mrs. Goode and Mrs. Fre- is preaching the novena and to those 2 Pairs for ^ 3 geau. stationed in the parish is the sin­ We intend to give value this cere piety and beautiful faith shown Mrs. Helen Paulson and sons have And We------G IV E YOU------One Extra Pair by those in attendance. The num­ returned from their vacations, spent season that will make us more ber at daily Mass and Communion in­ with Mrs. Paulson’s parents and We want you to know Dexdale Silk Stockings. Fine Crystal friends in the East. friends and customers. This creases each day, and it is the belief Clear, evenly woven Silk Stockings. Every tiny silk thread The Atlar and Rosary society will of the priests that every per­ “ silk sealed” to give it more strength, greater smoothness,' opening'offering, which gives son making the novena without sponsor the fifth in the Series of men and young men just the exception, will receive Holy Com­ card parties October 15, in the better color-tone and longer wear. munion before the close of the rites school hall. Dainty prizes will be Dexdales, style and color they want, is Solemn closing of the novena will given and refreshments will be THE ACTUAL PICTURE— served. Exclusive one that you can bank on, not take place on Friday evening. So 3 Prs. Actual Present Value— $1.65 Pr.r...... $4.95 only for economy but for the many requests have come in for The freshman class entertained in Denver copies ofii^he verse which Father the senior class at a costume social You Get Three Pairs for...... $3 sense of. real satisfaction you Manion uses each evening to close his and banquet Tuesday evening in the at Lewis' You S a v e ...... $1.95 get from wearing such an over­ sermon, that Father Devlin has de­ school hall. cided to have the poem printed on The novena in honor of the Little coat. Seeing is believing! a neat little card, and to distribute Flower, which opened on Thursday these on the closing night as a^ re night of last week, -will continue Every Fashionable Feature— Lovely Autumn Shades Alpac-fleece and “Kurl” over- membrance of the great novena. Fa^ every night and morning until her ther Manion and the priests sta I ’ - Sale! Stocking Shop Street Floor— at Lewis’ coatings-half-belt models in feast day on Saturday. The attend­ tioned in the parish heard Con­ ance thus far has been excellent. dark blues, grays, Oxford grays fessions at Loyola on Thursday aft­ . . . blue Meltons $ 0 /1 -S5 ernoon and after the services on An important meeting of the Holy Thursday evening. Family Alumni association was held with velvet collars___ ' 2 4 ' ’ in the school hall Monday night at And Don’t Forget This— Friday will be the “ First Friday” 8 o’clock. of the school year. As in former eiOBEVILlE m ils “ Value in insurance lies in the integrity and knowledge years, the entire student l)ody will The Rosary will be recited at the receive Holy Communion in a body 8 o’clock Mass during the entire of your agent.” ?ickens-?peston at the Sacred Heart church 8:30 month of October. Yours JOE. 257o This Sunday will be Communion D iscou nt T h is T^'eek on [lothinfl- o’clock Mass. There will be exposi­ tion of the Blessed Sacrament all day for the Altar and Rosary so­ S' “Cnsfom-Mnde** Shirts

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK THE RELIABLE The Dienver Catholic Register FIGHTS CARELESSNESS ROOFING AND jJishop of Denver...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Fire Prevention week, which will WEATHERSTRIP Have Your President of Board...... - ...... Most Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D. be held m Denver from October COMPANY Editor...... Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. to 10, is an annual observance Associate Editors------H. A. Smith, Edward C. Day, Jr., M. F. Everett which serves to impress upon the pub­ ESTABLISHED IN DENVER AWNINGS STORED AT FI lic consciousness (he enormous cost A new roofing and weatherstrip Before the Snow Flies Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. of fire waste to the end that condi­ company was recently established in Important Problems to Be tions may be improved and fire care­ South Denver at 212 South Wash­ Bills are not sent until after the awnings are erected next year. Discussed at Wichita lessness reduced. Among the mhny ington St. The proprietor, R. C. unpardonable causes of fire but which Martin, is a former Denver resident, Published Weekly by Washington, D. C,— Catholic rural annually take a great toll in property who for the past ten years has been education, parent education, parish THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY, (Inc.) and even in human life are: Care roofing and insulating in the large credit unions, and the treatment of less accumulation of rubbish, hot cities, according to rigid government 938 Bannock Street religious misunderstandings in rural ashes placed in combustible contain specifications. The new company has communities will be among the many Phone Main 5413 P. 0 . Box 1497 ers, carelessness on the part of adopted the policy of using only fac­ topics to J)e discussed by noted Cath­ smokers, electrical appliances care tory guaranteed materials and giving olic experts at the ninth annual c»n- lessly employed and neglected, chil­ a five-year guarantee on workman­ vention of the National Catholic dren playing with matches, careless ship. Free hail, windstorm and tor­ $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, Rural Life Conference, to be held at Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. handling of gasoline and kerosene, nado insurance also is given. Wichita, Kans., October 20-22, in overheated stoves and furnaces, care­ According to Mr. Martin, now is elusive. lessness while cooking, careless han­ the most favorable time to roof and Among important sectional meet­ Thursday, October 1,1931 dling of matches, oily rags, fireworks insulate your home. Prices are at ings to be held in connection with and defective gas appliances. rock bottom, and* the saving in fuel Night*, 35c; Matinns, 25c the convention will be an all-day ses­ To remove fire hazards from your Children, 10c expense is really astonishing. About Matine. Saturday and Sunday sion on “ Farm Women,” on Wednes­ premises is the one and only way to 60 per cent of the heat from the fur­ OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER day, October 21, and one on the agri­ O G D lB N prevent a fire, and as “ open season" nace is wasted. Most of it passes Saturday, Sunday, Monday Tuas., Wednaa., Thuri„ Friday The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial an cultural economic situation spon for fire prevention is on all the time, through the thin plaster ceiling and “AN AMERICAN We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese.^ sored by the Catholic Conference on let everyone do a little “ hunting” on out through the roof and ventila­ TRAGEDY” appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those Industrial Problems, the same day. and wipe out the undesirable features tors. Roofing, weatherstrip and in­ of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. Three Bishops, the Most Rev. Ed­ that prevail in most all homes and sulating by the Reliable may be paid ■with We hope The Register will- be read in every home of the win V. O’Hara, Bishop of Great places of business. for monthly. No down payments. PHILLIP HOLMES Diocese. Falls and former head of the Rural Estimates free. Phone Pearl 6478. With CLIVE BROOK SYLVIA SIDNEY We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in Life Bureau, National Catholic Wel­ the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. fare Conference; the Most Rev. J. CONTEST PLANNED Henry Tihen, former Bishop of Den­ + URBAN j; VEHR, ver, now living in Wichita, and the FOR K. C. COUNCILS Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. MosVRev. August J. Schwertner, Bishop of Wichita, will be among State Deputy Joseph C. Maguire those who will make addresses at the this week announced a contest which F. J. Kirchhof convention. will be conducted in the coming year The annual meeting of the board among all the K. of. C. councils of directors will be held on October in Colorado. The contest has Constniction LISTENING IN 19. The following morning Bishop been started as a^art of the supreme Schwertner will be the celebrant of body’s program in the golden jubilee Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral in year to initiate 50,000 new members. ^ Y o u may (Continued From Page 1) Company Wichita, formally opening the con­ Points to be awarded will be for new LUX( ^ have this for their frank opinion on the points at issue. Announcement was made vention, at which Bishop O’Hara will members, reinstatements and trans that the overwhelming majority of the six hundred felt that the Hoover- preach. At noon a luncheon meet­ fers from outside Colorado. The ^ superior Wilbur board was in no sense representative of American educational ing will be held at which the Rev. councils will be handicapped accord­ laundry opinion and that Dr. Wilbur was disqualified by his connections to organize George M. Nell, director. Co-opera­ ing to their numerical strength. Ac' such a committee. Wilbur is the president of Leland Stanford university, tive Parish Activities Service, of Ef­ cording to the plans annourfeed by BUILDERS service at no a private institution, and a trustee of the Rockefeller foundation. fingham, 111., will give an address on the state deputy, prizes will be MAin more than “ The Lai^er Parish Plan.” awarded at the state convention next If there has ever been a steam roller movement in American history May to the winning council, to the 4261 regular it has been that behind the federalizing of education. The movement has DURANGO PARISH HAS member of that council making the We Would laundry two great organizations behind it— the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, most points and to the member of We vA jh cVERYTHma im-^ which has no more business interfering in public school control than any JUBILEE CELEBRATION the council in Colorado, outside the Appreciate prices. other religious., sect, and a group of professional educators, whose motive winning council, who has made the is to create a number of big paying jobs for themselves. On the part of (Continued From Page 1) most paints. The prize to the win­ Your Patronage the Scottish Rite, the movement is one to get iron-clad control of the edu­ Santa Fe), after whom came Father ning council will be a framed pic­ cational system of America for secret sectarian purposes; for though the Duffy. From the year of Father ture of Columbus and an engrossed . Rite poses as a njere fraternal society, nobody who is familiar with its Duffy’s transfer to Sheridan, Wyom­ certificate, while the individual tenets can deny that it is as much a sect as Mormonism, Methodism, or ing, 1907, until 1915, Father M. F. prizes will be a trip to the state con 700 Lawrence Street Quakerism. On the part of the professional educators, the federaliza­ Callanan attended tQ the parochial vention as guests of honor, and pres­ MAin 5314 Cathedral P.:T.A. Benefit Card Party tion of schools is nothing more than a new tax raid. Because Secre­ needs. His successor. Father White, entation at the convention banquet tary Wilbur has been courageous enough to point out the immense left in 1918; the next priest. Father of an engraved emblem. Points will ARcioNAUT HOTEL damage that will eoine to the school system of America if it is put under Caldenty, now Superior General of be awarded as follows: New mem­ Denver - - Colorado autocratic control from Washington, he is now being subjected to persecu­ the Theatine order, in Rome, served bers, 8; reinstatements, 6; transfers Thursday, Oct. 8— 2 P. M. tion right and leftl The educators chosen for the questionnaire that was until the present pastor. Dean Wil­ from councils outside the state, 2. Refreshments— Door Prize— Table Prizes intended to attack Wilbur were undoubtedly a carefully hand-picked lot. liam Kipp, assumed charge in 1919. State Deputy Maguire will attend They certainly cannot be said to be indicative of American public opinion St. (Dolumba’s parish has given a special meeting on Sunday, Oc­ ADMISSION 50c in such a way that they can-’ claim to be the real and only public, entitled four sons to the service of the tober 4, in Alamosa, which will be to hold up to contempt and public ridicule all who dilagree with them. Church as priests: Fathers Foyne and held with officers of Alamosa, San ------7~ Simon, both deceased. Father Croke, Luis, Antonito and Del Norte coun­ ^S&iEBicawfixroRE 0. S. M., npw a Chicago pastor, and It is becoming a favorite indoor sport in America to send out ques­ cils present. Guests at the meet­ 1252*46 Ak apah o sSc ( tionnaires to a carefully hand-pickiM group and then to publish this survey Father (ionway, S. J., a teacher in ing will include Father Ruensa Dbnvbr. M Co l o r a d o in the name of some large university, pretending that it represents a correct Rockhurst, Kansas City. Jhis par­ M a a a TYPEWRITERS of Del Norte and Fred Sierra, dep­ ALL MAKES AND PRICES cross-section of American opinion. The schools of education are particu­ ish has likewise given sev ^ daugh­ uty for that district. SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED larly at fault in this false propaganda. We told a few days ago about a ters to the Church as sisters: Sis­ M ost, of the councils throughout HANUFACTUREJIS. woman at one of the large universities who interviewed seventy-five families ters M. Dorothy, M. Gabriel, M. Re­ the state are now completing their AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC. in New York city and then reported to the press that the working class of gina, M. Pauline, M. Francis, M. 164S CALIFORNIA ST. KEYSTONE 3047 ESTABLISHED 1880 DENVER, COLO. plans for the Columbus day celebra­ !l — I ji America was opposed to our legal Restrictions on birth control propaganda. and M. Adeline. At the pres­ tions. At most places these will be It would t>e no trick at all for the editor of The Register to get a question­ ent time there are twenty candidates open meetings, with a program con­ naire sign^ by seventy-five families who wwuld be most bitterly opposed for the priesthood from St. Co- sisting of musical entertainment and to birth control; yet he would not have the nerve to issue the results of lumba’s, and ten candidates for the a speech on Columbus. this questionnaire as a cross-section of the entire public. Some of the sisterhood. universities with their questionnaires are contributing^ as i^ ch to bunk Present statistics will be of inter­ FR. O’RYAN TO OBSERVE Annunciation Parish opinionih the United States as anything else we know oTt ' est. The parish now numbers 514 souls; since the establishment of the 46th YEAR AS PRIEST Although a great deal has been made of the questionnaire sent out parish in 1881, there have been 2,- FRANKLIN PHARMACY “ East Denver’s to six hundred leading educators, the majority of whom are said to be 055 Baptisms, 449 marriages and (Continued From Page 1) Largest Drug Stora” . opposed to the stand qf Secretary Wilbur, we can guarantee that it would 640 deaths. Holy Communions in mate would do him a great deal of The REX ALL Store, 34th and Franklin St. good. Bishop Machebeuf immedi­ be very easy for us to get six hundred more prominent educators who 1930 numbered 6,762. One hundred Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. KE. 1753 “ Immediate Pelivery” would come out against the federalization of education. Nevertheless to be and four students attend the paro­ ately wrote the young priest and in­ sure of our ground we would have to do exactly what was done by the man chial school. vited him to his own home in Denver. The firms listed here de­ BERTHOLD’S who sent out this questionnaire. We would carefully hand-pick our crowd. The history of St. Columba’s par­ Father O’Ryan came to Denver in ish, covering as it does virtually 1887. He served at the old Cathe­ serve to be remembered QUALITY BAKERY A priest who visited our office this week told about a conversation that the entire life of Durango, is of real dral on Stout street until 1892, when he was appointed pastor of St. Leo’s when you are distributing he had with a man who holds a well-paid position with a large local corpora­ interest. The original church edifice, PIES, CAKES, DONUTS, tion. This man talked about the unemployment situation and declared that built in 1881, was stuccoed and ven­ parish. Father O’Ryan recounts that your patronage in the dif­ the reason why so many people are jobless is because they are lazy. He eered in 1912, and still serves as the in all his years in Denver he has BREAD AND ROLLS moved only once, and that but a few thought that if they had energy enough they could go out and either find church. The pastor’s garage was ferent lines of business. 2231 £. 34th Ave. Phone YOrk 7854 jobs or create them. The priest said that he invited the gentleman to go formerly the parochial school, the blocks, from 15th and Stout to 10th with him to the stockyards at 7 o’clock any morning and see the two hun­ first erected, and abandoned when and Stout. He has filled many im­ dred or more men he could find there looking for work. These men, he St. Mary’s academy was completed portant positions in the Church in assured him, are willing to take any sort of employment that will keep body In 1925 this academy gave way to Colorado, having been a consultor of READERS OF and soul together. a modern three-story brick building, the Bishop and defender of the bond in the matrimonial court for forty CATHOLIC REGISTER “ I do not think that the wealthy people realize the unrest that is surg' representing an investment of $30,- Secure half rate. DR. W . A. O’CONNELL ing among the unemployed,” said this priest. "I know of it, because I am 000. years. He is listed also in the Offi­ agrees to allow reader* of this paper half Blessed Sacrament Parish daily working among these people. Many of the working people are not Of interest among records and doc- cial Catholic Directory as a synodal rate on Chiropractic Treatment*. Dr. O’Con­ examiner and a member of the di­ nell ha* developed a new system of Chiro­ SUCCESSOR TO able to do with skill any task except that at which they have been making umenls is the first insurance policy practic technique which enables him to give LAKE SMARKET A. WHITE MARKET their living for years. These peopio are being crowded out of their jobs, written for the church. The policy, ocesan school board. the treatment without the slightest pain to often by the invention of new machinery. The older people in my parish for $2,000, was written in 1881 and He helped organize the first Com­ the patient. For an appointment you may QUALITY MEATS— We Deliver munity Chest in 1888. He served telephone KEystone 4068 or call at suite practically all work with their hands, when they can get jobs. The young cost $50.00 trj-annually. The first to 247 Steele Bldg., corner 16th and Welton. 2803 COLORADO BLVD. J. E. Lake, Prop. PHONE YORK 0869 pftople work either at manual labor or in offices. Both the old and the be baptized in the church was John for 25 years on the state board of young are equally affected by the unemployment situation.” Cole, on July 24, 1881. charities and corrections. A work in which He has been especially in­ A prominent sociologist who gave several addresses at the Episcopal BULLDOGS FAVORED terested was typified in the “ good conference in Denver seemed to startle some of the local people when he will seminar” held in Denver this declared that our economic upheaval today is not merely a depression, but IN PAROCHIAL LEAGUE week, with Catholics, Jews and Prot­ the actual breakdown of economic conditions as they have existed. Yet estants taking part. Though vigor­ (Continued From Page 1) when a Catholic leader of the position and prudence of Archbishop Me- ously upholding the Catholic faith at temed after Howard Jones’ forma Nicholas gives an address such as His Excellency gave over the Columbia all times, he has been foremost in tion. the work of removing prejudice and Broadcasting system last Sunday, we have, reason to worry. “ Let us not Charlie Lang, coaching the Sacred blind ourselves to the fact that potentional revolution is in the hungry intolerance that have too often Heart team, has 16 lettermen, giving marred relations of members of vari­ masses. Deprived of the essentials of decent living according to our stan­ him a strong first string and plenty dard which the dignity of their human nature demands, exposed on every ous denominations. of capable reserves. The Outlaws Though he has suffered severe ill­ side to the specious and vicious propaganda of Socialists and dangerous will be hard to stop this year with radicals, they cannot but contrast the hopelessness and insecurity of their ness in the past year, the venerable their new-found strength to back pastor is still active in his work for lives with the sheltered and pleasure-seeking lives of the very rich,” he them up. the Church and his people. As an ora­ declared. "There is at this moment a menacing grumble which it clearly Two teams are using the Notre heard by those who are listening with attentive ears. Some refuse to recog­ tor he is without peer in the diocese. Dame shift this year to advantage. His knowledge « of literature is es­ nize it, teeing in the present depression a deferred consequence of the war.” In addition to adding to power and People who are not trying to delude themselves and lead a Pollyanna pecially extensive. All in all, he has deception, the shift has injected rendered an inestimable service to existence know that the Archbishop is telling the stark truth. The sooner bit of color into formations and Denver and Colorado, but any one we choke off addresses such as that recently given over the radio by Silas plays, which was lacking in former who has ever-heard him speak knows H. Strawn, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, years. Bilk Dolan, former Regis end, that his love for his beautiful native and insist that the great press associations carry news of such addresses is coaching Holy Family and has in­ land is as strong as ever. as that of Archbishop McNicholas, we will be reaching a point of sanity augurated the Rockne shift as taught At the Mass Sunday, the choir will where something might be done. A prominent review said of Mr. Strawn’s by Norman Strader, coach of the for sing Millard’s Mass in B fiat. Solo­ address: “ He pointed out very cheerfully that all previous depressions had mer Regis college team. Jim Mc- ists will be Miss Genevieve Walsh, finally come to an end— which might also be said of the World war, the Graw and Scotty McGregor, coaching soprano: Mrs. H. S. Cooper, con­ Black Death, the Holy Roman Empire.” Let us not worry unduly; but let -Regps high, also learned football tralto; John Smith, tenor, and Peter us face the facts. If great wealth continues to show complete selfishness under Strader and are using his sys­ Menzies, basso and director. John in the face of the unemployment problem, and politicians continue their tem. Farnsworth is the organist. refusal to do anything constructive, it means eventually either Bolshevism Tom Lombardi and John La Guar- or a dictatorship. ______dia, former pupils under Tom Mc­ PRIESTS’ CONFERENCE Can You Locate Your Valuables Namara, who was famous for his IS TUESDAY MORNING MERCY NUNS STAY Regis teams, are tutoring the An Year Scholarship Attention i* again called to the in a Few Minutes ? IN BRITISH HONDURAS nunciation eleven. Annunciation’s semi-annual conference of the prieift Provided by Guild squad is the largest in its history, of Northern Colorado,, to be held at numbering 22 men in contrast to 13 10 next Tuesday morning in the Ca- Do you have to hunt for them or are they where you know they are safe and (Continued From Page 1) last year and 12 the year before. Aedral basement chapel. where you can lay your hands on them at once? In keeping with a stepdy effort that some of the sisters had nursed In contrast to St. Joseph’s and each year to provide an education through an epidemic of this fever Sacred Heart’s teams, the Cathedral DENVER COUPLE TO GO TO Our Safe Deposit Vaults are the last word in PROTECTION for one or more deserving and needy in New Orleans, requested their as­ eleven is the weakest that school ever NEW YORK THIS MONTH students, the Regis guild has estab­ sistance throughout the epidemic. and CONVENIENCE , has produced. Graduation took all Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor will lished a scholarship for the present One sister died, while others re­ but five lettermen and the Bluejays go to New York the latter part of college year at Regis college. An­ We also invite you to make use of the storage vaults for safe keeping o f sponded through many hardships are being forced to go through an during this time. ■ October on a pleasure trip. Mr. your bulky valuables such as rugs, silverware, trunks, suitcases, etc. These other enterprise of the guild is to other formative period with a group take care of the altars in the college The motherhouse and school in O’Connor’s sister, Mrs. William W. of inexperienced freshmen and soph' Grant III, will arrive the middle of may be placed here for any length of time for a very nominal charge. and high school chapels. Recently Belize developed with time. Addi­ omores. Cathedral, twice champion it presented two fine Missals to the tions and extensions followed grad­ the month to visit her brother and of the league, is not expected to bid sister-in-law _ and will make the re­ A Safe Deposit Box Costs Less Than One Cent a Day Jesuit Fathers. ually after the sisters were well es­ for honors this year. Saturday classes for the nuns of tablished. They always met kind, in­ turn trip with them. Mr. Grant is This Sunday’s double header at engaged in business in New York the city will begin this Saturday, Oct. terested friends in Belize. The Regis will see Holy Family high and will not come West. 3. Classes in Greek, college algebra, clergy and people, the officials as against Regis at 1 o’clock and Ca trigonometry, differential equations well as private citizens, have done thedral against Annunciation high at STUDIO OPENING ANNOUNCED and psychology will be offered. all they could to aid and cheer them 3. Both Regis and Cathedral 17th at Lawrence Sts. Frank Kirchhof, Pres. The Rev. A. M. Bertram, S.J., pas­ in their labors. Miss Josephine Woeber announces drew byes last week and will be mak­ the opening o,f her studio for instruc­ tor of Holy Trinity church, Trinidad, i ing their 1931 debut this Sunday. Ca­ tion in voice and piano at 79 Logan For Your Convenience, Open Saturday Evening, 6 to 8 Colo., and the Rev. Robert Harder, Denver, made their annual retreat thedral lost a practice game to St, street. For information and appoint­ S.J., assistant at Sacred Heart church, at the college this week. Anthony’s of Sterling last Sunday, ments call Sunset 0360-J, COMMITTEES TO TO RESUME VISITS t St. James’ Altar and Rosary Society ‘ Will Hold Meeting FRI Oct. S eOLDFII FIFCIS October ... Altar Boys Are Named for (St. James* Parish) Members Volunteer Services in Now that the weather is growing Adoration at Services in ’ j cooler, the visiting committees will Instructing Boys at St. Philomena’s ' - resume their rounds of the parish. • State School ROSARY The purpose of these visits is to make (St. Philomena’a Parish) - ' I friendly calls on the parishioners (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) Forty Hours’ devotion will taki. and particularly on new members of The Newman club of the Colorado place at St. Philomena’s church on the parish. There will be no selling School of Mines held its second reg­ MONTH Friday, October 2, at the 8 o’clock of tickets or collecting of money at ular meeting of th e. season at the Mass. In the evening, there will be these times. rectory on Tuesday evening. Offi­ the Holy Hour and Stations of the Among the new people at church cers were chosen for the year and a Every Catholic should have a Chaplet or Rosary to Cross at 7:30 o’clock. The follow­ lately were noticed the junior Swi- program of activities was outlined. ing altar boys will watch before the gerts. Mrs. Swigert was fbrmerly Prominent clerical and lay speakers pray to Our Blessed Lady. Blessed Sacrament on Friday and Miss Virginia Seep. will address the club every month. Saturday: William Dwyer, Charles Mrs. Albert Phillips, who has taken-, The subjects chosen will be the rela­ Jones, Richard Foley, Robert Hickey, virtually entire charge of the altar: tion of science to religion. The young Our stock of Rosaries is large and varied. Pricey Robert Syrianey, Paul Papish, Robert for years, has asked the members of men have also volunteered to give to suit everybody's tasH and pocketbook. These can Griffith, Richard McBride, Mac Stew­ the Altar society to help in arrang­ their services in as;sisting with the She Expressed art, Donald Savage, George Porter, ing the care of the altar, so that in instruction of the boys at the State be purchased from 10^ to $50. James Carroll, Michael Kavanagh, case of her absence there would be Industrial School for Boys. Father Joseph McGuire, Thomas Tierney, no confusion. The members 'have Moran urged regular attendance' at Larry Davis, Jack Akolt, Justus agreed to assist Mrs. Phillips and will monthly Communion. Thomas Nevin “ My Rosary” or “The Beads Booklet” ...... 10c Surprise Polok and James McConaty. Joseph take turns in the work. and James Coffey of the Denver Uni­ McGuire, Michael Kavanagh, James Mrs. Cavanaugh had as a house versity Newman club were visitors. The Cro'wn of Rosary Booklet...... ISc Carroll and George Porter will carry guest last week John McKenna of Mr. Nevin, who attended the New­ the canopy. Jack Akolt vdll be the Lawrence, Mass. man club convention in New York God’s Mother and Ours, Sister Marie Paula...... $1.75 A' few days ago we conducted a crossbearer, and acolytes will be Rob­ On Friday of this week, there will last summer, gave a very interesting visitor through our mortuary. After ert Syrianey and Richard McBride. be an anniversary Requiem Mass for account of the affair. The following Behold Young Mother, Matthew Russell, S.J...... $1.45 Censer-bearers will be Thomas Tier­ the repose of the soul of Steven J. students were elected to office in the having admired the many beautiful ap­ ney and Larry Davis, and the boat- Slattery, father of Mrs. Ray Hamil­ School of Mines Newman club: Pres­ Mary’s Praise on Every Tongue, bearer will be Justus Polok. ton. ident, Francis Cappa; vice president, P. J, Chandelery, S.J...... $2.00 pointments, she was taken into the dis­ The ladies of the Altar and Rosary On Saturday, an anniversary Re­ Robert Dalton; secretary, J. Patrick society gratefully thank all those quiem Mass will be offered for the Hayes; treasurer, John Macanerney. play room where all caskets are marked who contributed towards the decora­ repose of the soul of Mrs. Ellen The Holy Name society held a very Statues, Pictures, framed and unframed; Medallions, with the prices of complete funerals. tion of the altars for the Forty Hours’ Ashe, mother of Mrs. Cavanaugh successful meeting on 'Wednesday Medals of the Blessed Virgin in good assortment, on hand. devotion. Monday, October 5, an anniversary evening at the parish house. Robert At the conclusion of this inspection, she Miss Regina O’Neill of 1336 Adams Requiem Mass will be offered for the Cuthbertson was elected president, street left Denver last Saturday aft­ soul of Miles McCaddon, husband of A. J. Lincoln, vice president, and Church and Religious articles of every description, fur­ said, “I have long known your reputa­ ernoon with some friends by motor Mrs. Margaret McCaddon. All of Hugh Donnelly, secretary and treas­ nished of best quality at reasonable prices. tion for quality service, but assumed it for Tulsa, Okla., where she will visit these Masses are first anniversaries urer. Plans for the Holy Name trid- with Miss Salome Litmer, formerly This Sunday will be Communion uum were discussed. The triduum would not be possible to secure a service of this parish. Miss O’Neill also will Sunday for the Altar and Rosary will be held on Thursday, Friday and visit in St. Louis and Kansas City society and for all the adults of the Saturday evenings of next week, here under $400. Now I find that you before returning to her home. parish. The members of the Altar closing with general Communion for A progrram of “ The Child’s School society will occupy the three front the men on Sunday, October 11. have 'funerals as low as $115. Since of the Little Theater” was broadcast pews on both' sides of the church. “ Shadovfs on the Rock,” Willa Ga­ learning that you have so many calls, S over KFEL Monday afternoon, Sep­ The Altar society will mact with ther’s latest novel, was discussed at tember 21, under the direction of Miss Mrs. Lammerman, 1445 Krameria, at the regular meeting of St. Joseph’s however, I can readily see how it is that Sara Ann Vifquain of 1336 Clayton 2 o’clock, Thursday, October 8, Altar society at the home of Mrs. street. Anna Douglas on Thursday. Mrs. you can render the same quality of serv­ Miss Mary Rose O’Brien, the Charles De Kergulen was the assist­ 1 newly-elected president of the ant hostess. We Carry the Largest Stock in the West. Church ice to people in all circumstances.” Blessed Virgin sodality, entertained John Burns of- Nelson, B. C., a the new officers, Miss Cordelia Pa- freshman student at the Colorado Furnishings, Articles of Devotion and Catholic Books. quet, Miss Madeline Carey and Miss C.D.IIFII.T0I0LD School of Mines, is recovering from Catherine Fitzpatrick, and the retir­ a very serious operation at St. An­ ing officers, Miss Evelyn Taylor, Miss thony’s hospital. Minnie Duray and Miss Marie Masses on Sunday, October 4, will Sheehy, at her home, 1465 Steele be at 8 and 10 o’clock. street, Tuesday evening, Sept. 22. James Clarke W . P. HORAN Miss Evelyn Taylor enrolled art Officers to Be Chosen at Meet­ Denver university on Monday, Sep­ ing Oct. 8; Study Club to tember 21. She is majoring in or­ Hold Session Church Goods House ganic chemistry. G ood Coffee^ A N D S O N This week, Masters Michael Kava­ Annual election of officers in St. 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado nagh and Joseph McGuire served at Rita’s court, Catholic Daughters of V m oderately PRICED'/ / the 6:30 o’clock Mass, and Jack Akolt America, will be held at the next / ' V ' 20fal>owui-5ilbsfl'y^^ Phone TAbor 3789 INCORPORATED Other Grades 25^andup. and J'ustus Polok served at the 8 business meeting Thursday evening, •s, x w w w u I o’clock Mass. October 8, at the Catholic Daugh­ OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS Prayers were offered at all the ters’ club house, 1772 Grant street. SANDERSONS' GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION FUNERAL CHAPELS Masses Sunday for Mrs. Annie Horan, The Business Girls’ Study club will who died suddenly of a heart attack meet the same evening at a 6 o’clock 1514 ARAPAHOE <- TA. X59I. Ample Parking Space—Central Location on Tuesday, September 22. She was dinner. Mrs. Lenora Mattingly the mother of Mrs. M. L. Fitzgerald Weber, author, will give a “ book of 1133 Detroit street. Mrs. Horan chat.” Mrs. Weber joined the ranks 1527 Cleveland Place KEystone 6297 was a leading worker in the Church of the Catholic Daughters in the and charitable circles during her resi­ tenth anniversary class initiated last Solemn Novena dence in this city. She was d mem­ May. Reservations may be made by Preceding the Feast of ber of the Loyola Altar and Rosary calling Miss Marie Spillman or the society. Sacred Heart Aid society. Catholic Daughters’ club house. St. Jude Thaddeus Queen of Heaven Aid society, the The,£4>cioIogy class, under the in- Tabernacle society, Women’s Catho­ structibA 'of the Rev. Harold V. (Patron ofl^ifficult Cases) lic Order of Foresters and the Regis Campbell, will open its series on gmild. Among those who were pres­ Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, at ff:30 Oct. 20 to Oct. 28 Cathedral Parish ent at the funeral, held at Loyola o’clock at the club house. Miss Min­ St. Pominic's Parish church Friday morning, September nie Bajacich, York 4160-W, is reg­ Conducted by 25, were the Altar and Rosary ladles istrar. All Catholic Daughters and Dominican Missionaries ANNOUNCING of St. Philomena’s, who attended in others interested are invited to at­ LAKE’S QUALITY ifA R Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus Special Low Winter Rates a body, tend. This will afford a splendid op­ WE CARRY A FUEL LIlgE OF "QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS, John J. Dooling left Denver Sun­ J3.50 A WEEK portunity to become informed on 1907 S. Ashland Ave. SALT A N D s m o k e d MEATS, FISH ON FRIDAY • ♦ A V E N U E * " 17 WITH BATH. INVESTIGATE day, September 27, for St. Louis, Catholic ethics of sociology. CHICAGO, ILL. 3617 We.t 32nd Av*. We Deliver C.U GAUup 4405 HOTEL Fifteen Years Under Same Management Mo., where he is attending the world Of local interest is the announce­ NEAR EVERYTHING series. ment that at the luncheon following Petitions May Be Sent in Martin O’Haire and his sister, Miss Pinon F u eled Supply Co. the Catholic Daughters’ annual me­ Before or During the Novena Open from 6 :3 0 A.M . to 11 P.M. Mamie O’Haire, organist at St. Philo­ Brownie Creamery & Delicatessen KEystone 7767. S26 E. 17th Ave. morial Mass for deceased members, to LUMP COAC; $5.50 UP mena’s church,' have moved, to 1284 be held in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, COAL STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP Brick Ice Cream, 29^ Qt.— 15^ Pt. Columbine street for the winter, N. 'Y., Oct. 12, one of the speakers F. A. Mumford, Mgr. W. 25th and Decatur GAllup 5125 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LUNCH MEATS where they will be pleased to see AND EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES OUTING LUNCHES will be Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly La- their many friends. Hines, formerly of Denver. Her sub St. Vincent de TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE CREAMERY Lace Curtains, Draperies, Laces, Center Pieces and All Table Linens Mrs. Julia A. O’Neill has her niece, ject will be “ The Catholic Woman’s Miss Anne Goss of Providence, R. I., EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY, Q.KA Cleaned and Hand Pressed. Obligation to Be Well Informed.” 40e QUART BRICK ICE CREAM...... - ...... as a house guest for a few weeks. NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVER Mrs. LaHines has also befen asked Paul's Parish A Complete Line of Fancy Groceriet and Creamery Goods at Cut Price. 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 7907 Miss Goss is in charge of the oper­ to tell something of the work of ating room at the Rhode Island State FRESH SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE ASSORTED COOKIES, 1471 LOGAN ST.— KE. 6917 Court St. Rita in Denver as a cour­ THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY, 2 LBS. FOR...... - ...... ROACH BROTHERS 305 E. 17TH AVE.— KE. 6695 hospital in Providence. tesy to her sister, Mrs. J. C. Hagus, 3008 W. 23rd Ave. Garden, Farm, Dairy Product. Phone GA. 5547 In a basketball game at St. Philo­ grand regent. , Dependable Grocers mena’s school Thursday of last week, BONNIE BRAE Miss Heleri Gerity broke her finger HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE SHOP Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ______Quality First— Free Delivery Service Station and Miss Olga Daniels fractured her SCHOOL TO GIVE Free tube and set te.tingi Scientiflc repair on any make. New and need Philco’s. Bat. GRETA KRIER ankle. Both of them are recovering Phillips “ 66” Gai and Oil sets at reduced prices. Calls answered day and night by expert technician. nicely. SOCIAL TUESDAY 3688 W. 32nd AVE. L. F. BLANKENSHIP GALLUP 7596 YOUR HAIR DRESSER Free Crank Service— Tire Repairing; Denver’s Orieinal Radio Waves Come in and Let U s Tell You About It Sister Mary Paul, formerly Mar­ CARL DIRE So. Univ. and E. Ohio Proceeds From Affair Will Be Used PHONE FRANKLIN 2448______1062 E. COLFAK AVE. garet Fitzgerald, is now working for The firms listed here de­ her Ph.D. degree in history at St. to Buy Athletic BLUE FRONT For Better Shoe Repairing Try Louis university. Equipment ROGERS SERVICE serve to be remembered Mrs. A. M. O’Reilly of 1363 Mil­ SHOE REPAIR SHOP SHOE SHOP CHAS. MADAY, PROP waukee street, who had her tonsils (Annunciation Pariah) STATION when you are distributing ALL WORK GUARANTEED removed recently at Mercy hospital, The high school will give a social Joseph M. Cavalier ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER IN GAS, OILS AND EXPERT is now home, where she is satisfac­ Tuesday evening, Oct. 6, in Annunci­ TIRE REPAIRING your patronage in the dif­ torily recovering. ation hall, 37th avenue and Hum­ FINE SHOE REPAIRING FRED MERRITT Last week, the entire interior boldt street. The proceeds will be Shoes Dyed Any Color West 25th at Decatur ferent lines of business. ^‘Pleasing Service* woodwork of the church was newly used for purchase of athletic equip­ 1529 Curtii St. Phone TAbor 3601 Gas, Oil, Tire Repairing and Can decorated. ment for the school. Greasing at Niels Beck, one of the promising The Shamrock club will give a OLSON & OLSON t young men of the parish, son of Mrs. mystery play, “ Inner Circle,” Oct. HARTLEY’S Teach 3758 TEJON, GALLUP 2722 Rosemary Beck, 1600 St. Paul street, 18. Later announcements will give 2760 W. 29TH, GALLUP 0605 COLFAX AT PEARL St. Philomena’s Parish has received the distinction of being more details about the affair, but 3080 E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4266 Phone YOrk 7013 You to elected president of the sophomore the play is said to be an exception­ 1833 ELM COURT, GALLUP 2722 class at Regis college. ally interesting one. For Quality, Service Economy and Courtesy, Be Sure and Trade COURTESY CORNER T A P DANCE William P. liVempe of 1550 Steele The Spanish club of the high CARS WASHED $1.00—GREASED $1.00 HONEY WHEAT street is now connected with the local school was entertained Friday by at Olson & Olson, Gro­ THE RIGHT WAY cery and Market. New and Modern Washing and Greasing Equipment office of a life insurance company, Agnes Schwieder, president of the PHONE YORK 3998. Storage and Expert Repairing. L N. Siley, Prop, 3300 E. COLFAX BAKERY QUICKLY Requiem High Masses were an­ club; Amelia Lesser, Mary Conway REAL 100 9i WHOLE WHEAT 733 E. Colfax Ave. nounced for the week as follows'. and Dot Coughlin, who gave read­ Francis J. Fisher, Inc. BREAD TA. 97-fO Monday for Mrs. Annie Horan, re ings from Irving’s “ Legend of the LA FRANCE DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS W e Deliver quested by Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fitz­ LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORING AND REMODELING 2117 E. 17th Ava. Phona YOrk 7793 Moor’s Legacy.” TAbor 6204 gerald; Tuesday for John Koster, The entire school enjoyed a holi­ Work Called For and Delivered. M ADAM E GINDES, Prop. sixth anniversary, requested by Mrs. day Tuesday in honor of the patronal Cement - Plaster - Mortar 3288 E. COLFAX, Opposite Blue Bird Theater TELEPHONE YORK 3240 Seventh Ave. Garage John Koster. feast of the pastor, the Rev. M. F. Metal Lath - Stucco Crawford Pharmacy Miss Edith Barry, daughter of Mr. Callanan. 7TH AND LOGAN— ON THE CORNER and Mrs. Frank W. Barry of 1359 2363 BLAKE ST. ’ DENVER Reliable Prescription Storage, High Preaiure Greasing Adams street, who had the misfor­ I We Store Service High Grade Oils, Washing tune to meet with a serious auto L.C.B.A. Branch Will Always Open accident Saturday, September 26, Quality Shoppe Household Goods PHONE KEYSTONE 9878 Give Benefit Party W. HOLLACE JONES, Mgr. PHONE TA. 9280 after leaving the^Chappell house, has 813 15th St. and Merchandise 701 E. 6th Ave. Denver, Colo. Standard Oil Co. (of Indiana) been moved from Denver General Delicious PUFFY STORAGE AND hospital to her home, where she is St. Mary’s branch No. 298 of the Service Station MOVING CO. Our Edw. Gray Service steadily improving. Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent associa­ Plate Lunches HONESTY - INTEGRITY lOth Ave. and Acoma Street Community A Requiem Mass was offered Sat­ tion will hold a benefit card party Salads and 27 Years* Experience urday, September 26, for the repose Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9, at 2:30 New lao Via Oil - Red Crown Gaa to Eaat and West Sandwiches Battery Service of the soul of William H. Nichols, in Lower Howe hall, 1548 California TA. 9504 Your Patrooaffe Appreciated M. E. RATEKIN, Owner PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. lat and ISth of Each Month requested by the Nichols family. street. Suitable prizes will be IT PAYS TA. 9230 Last year’s and this year’s officers awarded, refreshments will be served MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & OtBea A Warehouse, 1621 20th St. On Corner 7th and Logan of the Blessed Virgin sodality are and a good time is assured all who SCOFIELD Service— KEystone 6228 co-operating in plans for a party they attend. Members of other branches Attorneys-at-Law will give Tuesday, Oct. 6. The place and friends arc cordially invited. 405-9 Symes Bldg. where the party will be given and Members are asked to notice that Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. St. Patrick’s Parish Shrine of St. Anne further information will be an­ meetings hereafter will be held at 2 The Bankers Warehouse Co. nounced at the church Sunday. o’clock sharp. ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR Bonded During the month of October, .there will be the recitation of the Sisters M. Fredric, Philetus, Mar­ WE Complete Storage, Moving, Packing, SEE S^VERINI A Real Household Friend— Constant Rosary, litany and prayers to St, garet Augusta, Mary Lambert, M. j MOVE Shipping. Joseph, daily at the 8 o’clock Mass. Josella and M. Marie. For Highest Grade Gas and Oil —Trustworthy—Never Failing—for Rates on Application. Father William Higgins took the Communion day for the Altar and Frame Houses, Garages Expert T ire Repairing and Greasing Biscuits— for Bread— for Pastry. sisters of St. Philomena’s school to Rosary society will be this Sunday.' For Servic4— KEystone 6228 Also General and Goodyear Tires MAin 5259 2145 Blake St. Grain and Poultry Foed at Colorado Springs Tuesday, Sept. 22 The members will receive in a body j Office a Werchoute, 1621 20th St. JOE SEtTERINl 85TH k TEJON Those who enjoyed the outing were at the eight o’clock Mass. i DauTor Priest BISHOP CONFIRMS LAST CHANCE! MANY IN VALLEY “Why Pay More? ft San Luii Priest* and People Are Delighted by Forceful, (Trademark) Bargain Annex Piano Sale Sermons LITTLE FLOWLII St. Louis’ Societies Arrange for (Sacred Heart Parish, Alamosa) LOW SALE PRICES CUT STILL DEEPER The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Devotion at St. Vincent’s Parish WM.W.MYER DRUG STORK, Inc. Joirit Affair on Bishop of Denver, accompanied by the FOR NEXT WEEK Ott.*3 flev. Clarence E. Kessler, drove into Will Close Friday Colorado Owned Stores the San Luis valley Monday evening, Evening USED USED USED (St. Louis’ Parish) Sept. 21, on a Confirmation tour. All 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton The different parish societies will the priests in the valley took their (St. Vincent de Paul’* Parish) • Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. UPRIGHTS PLAYERS GRANDS inaugurate Concordia hall, the newly- turn in assisting His Excellency in A triduum in honor of St. Therese, improved parish hall, with a card Confirmations at the many mission the Little Flower, began on Wednes­ 15th and California 16th and California party this Saturday evening, Oct. 3. chapels. Bishop Vehr enjoyed the ex­ day evening and will close on Friday. UP UP UP The Altar society will take charge perience thoroughly and both the On Wednesday devotions were held We do not have special sales but sell you at our lowest prices e'rery of the refreshments, the Holy Name priests and people were delighted by at 7:45 and on Thursday at 7:30 so day on ell dmg merchandise. men will arrange the tables and his brief and forceful sermons. as not to conflict with Holy Hour ser­ chairs, the P.-T.A. the prizes. Mem­ Sacred Heart church will have Oc­ vices. Friday, the devotions will be EASY TERMS LIKE RENT bers of the P.-T.A. who are working tober devotions every evening at 7:30. held at 7:45 p. m. OPEN TONIGHT for the success of the party are Mrs. During the month of October there J. McGovern, Mrs. C. Sausa, Mrs. G, The catechism class reopens Satur­ day at 9 a.m.. Special attention will will be recitation of the Rosary after Cook and Mrs. M. Pytlinski. the 7 o’clock M^ss. The Altar society will act as host­ be given this year to learning to fol­ low the Mass. On Monday and Wednesday of thjs , VINCENT MeVEIGH KWIGHTWAMPBEltt ess to the ladies’ auxiliary of the week there was a Mass of Requiem Father Hebert and Father Mc­ Englewood chamber of commerce offered for Mrs. 0. L. Smith at the Painting and Interior Decorating Carthy spent Tuesday together so­ Tuesday evening. Dinner will be request of her daughter. Estimates Given on All Interior or Exterior Painting served by Mrs. J. Moore, who will liciting potatoes for the orphans. Radio BARGAIN ANNEX Small Inst’s Tbe ladies on the dinner commit­ Phone GAIlup 2848 4401 Vallejo Street be assisted by Mrs..J. Fennelly, Mrs. tee request ladies of the parish, who J. Karlin, Mrs. T. McGee, Mrs. H. $19.50 UP California St. \j^ o f f can do so, to help in the preparation Sheets and Mrs. J. Walsh. The din­ Plans for Bazaar Friday morning and Friday evening. ner and meeting will be open to the Assistance will be greatly appreci­ public. All who are interested are ated oil Saturday, the night of the invited to attend. Promise Success dinner. The Altar society will receive On Sunday at 10 o’clock there will Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass be a High Mass in honor of the fifth St. Joseph’s Parish this Sunday, Oct. 4. The regular Benefit for Dominican Nuns anniversary of the first Mass to be SPECIAL OFFER meeting will be held Monday after­ to Be Held Saturday, said in the parish. A cordial in­ We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six noon at 2 o’clock. October 17 vitation is extended to the parishion­ months to pay your bill Private room or open storage. We have Sister M. Cleophas, a Sister of ers and their friends to inspect the SANTA FE PUBLIC MARKET low rate of insurance. St. Joseph from Rochester, N. Y., The bazaar to be given October 17 school and see the wonderful work • 546 SANTA FE— FREE PARKING— OUT OF CONGESTED AREA Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on aunt of Father O’Heron, is a visitor for the benefit of the Dominican the pupils are doing. your work. at St. Louis’ convent. She has been Sisters of the Sick Poor at the con­ Through the ready co-operation of / MOVING, STORING AND PACKING in the community 54 years, having vent, 25th and Gaylord, promises to the parishioners and a generous con­ entered in 1877, when the order wate be very successful. The Dominican tribution by a friend, the parish was Purity Meat No Money Needed for Six Months just starting in the Rochester dio­ Sisters of the Sick Poor work among able to meet a note of $1,230 due Leader cese. While here, she will visit with the poorest people in Denver and October 1. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. her nieces, Teresa and Catherine make'no charges for their services. The Altar and Rosary society will O’Heron, and nephew, William With no means of support, they must meet on Thursday at 2 o’clock. After Creamery Market 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse O’Heron, a World war veteran, who depend on their friends for aid in the meeting there will be a musical has been seriously ill. Sister Cleophas carrying on their work. Those who pro^am and light refreshments. is accompanied by Sister Arasenia assist in the bazaar are’ lending their Sister Lucretia Joseph, of the Or­ ' 2 5 r from Ithaca, N. Y. help for a very worthy cause. der of St. Joseph of Corondelet,' is Ranch, Doz...... X l3 C 3 lbs...... The PinocHle club meets every At a meeting of a special commit­ stationed in Denver now. She is the Thursday evening in Concordia hall. sister of Ralph Lamont of this par­ BUTTER, o r v Non-Catholics are welcomed.'’’ tee at the convent, Mrs. M. Mc- POT ROAST, i o ' A BC DIRECTORY Eahern, general chairman of the ba­ ish. lb...... I Hostesses at the Altar society card Monday, Oct. 5, the Piggfy Wiggly «5Uc party Thursday were Mrs. J. Blake, zaar, announced that three door I a THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN HARDWARE. prizes had been donated, to be given company has fixed as the day for Mrs. Burke and Mrs. H. Cudney. members of this parish to inspect ite PEANUT 1 f - I A SPORTING GOODS, TOYS, ETC., AWAITS YOU HERE. DENVER’S GREAT The sixth grade played the seventh away at the bazaar. Articles for the ALL STEAKS, o A I a * HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. miscellaneous booth are needed. Any­ warehouse. Every person will be en­ BUTTER, lb...... 1 p C in a* game of football last Tuesday titled to 25 cents for the aid of the I GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. noon. The.sixth grade emerged vic­ one who can assist in selling tickets for the bazaar may obtain books from Altar and Rosary society, so a large PURITAN . A 1 ^ 1820 Arapaho* St. ' KEystone 4291 tor, with a 12 to 0 score. Two cents crowd is hoped for. Cars will be at BACON, Morrell’s, A A admission was charged the specta­ the sisters at the convent. '' m a l t ...... 4 1 c A joint meeting of the Friends of the church to take care of those By tbe Piece, Ib.... tors, the proceeds going to the mis­ wishing to take advantage of this PATRONIZE OUR ADV^ rYTs E^S sions. the Sick Poor and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, organizations sponsor­ opportunity. I- ing the bazaar, will be held Tuesday evening. All members o f the com­ W e e Shop mittees 'and all who can help in the Stop and Shop bazaar work are invited to attend. i B a h e r y ' CNo. 3 Grocery SALIDA PARISH •»4» HOLDS 40 HOURS’ JHERRY BLOS- O A KRAUT, No. 21/2 o c - >M CAKE, E a ....Z U C Can, 2 for...... m OC FEATURE! Priests From Neighboring Towns Assist in Devotion* at St. Devotion at Blesse’d: A Highly Remarkable Sale! ASSORTED CRISCO, I A Joseph’s Church Parish toe?End "W PIES, Ea...... 1 lb. Can...... X (St. Joseph’s Parish, Salida) Mass Sunday 15c The beautiful Forty Hours’ devo­ This Beautiful, Complete Dinner Service tion, which b ^ an in St. Joseph’s (Blessed Sacrament Parish) . ASSORTED i A COFFEE, Brazil 4 Q churfch last Friday morning, was Forty Hours’ devotion will ofji|i COOKIES, Doz 1 UC Blend, lb...... 1 O C brought to a solemn close on Sunday Friday morning with a High ^ass evening. On Friday and Saturday, and procession at 9 <^’clock. Evefiing CINNAMON jL S. B. COFFEE, ^ 5 ^ Fathers J. J. O’Sullivan of Leadville, devotions will be held at 7130 FrrdR^’ 169 PIECES Ed\fard Berkemeyer of Cliffe evening. A High Mass will be sung ROLLS, Doz.. 9 c 1 .00 on Saturday morning at 8:30, •ind and Arthur Kerr" of Gunnison as­ LUNCH— O P E N : 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. RE6UUR sisted. Father Kerr preached” Friday one on Sunday morning at 9:45, KEEN LUNCH ROOM FOR NOON-DAY ^ Down night. For the closing exercises on which will close the ' Forty Hours’ J Sunday, Father Edgar Hebert of devotion. '' * »89*-»VALUE Monte Vista preached the sermon. The Blessed Sacrament choir will Fathers Paul Fife, O.S.B., of Canon hold its first practice at the church SANTA FE FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Friday evening, following the eve­ City, J. Condon of Del Norte and 631 Ssnta Fe. Tony Catsbrese. Mgr. Open etenings. Free delivery. KE. 9960 Edward Berkemeyer were present. ning ^rvices. , Jack O’ Connell left last week for St. Rita’s circle met Monday, Sep­ Fancy Red Potatoes, Sack...... 1.... 79^ Georgetown university to resume his tember 28, at the home of Mrs. Faiicy Pears, Bu...... 98^ law studies. Donald Madden re­ Charles Mahoney, with sixteen mem­ turned to resume his studies at Loy­ bers present. The business meeting Delicious Apples, 5 lbs..;...... ola university, Chicago, liliss Mary was followed by a bridge luncheon. Elizabeth Dailey left for the Western Mrs. C. J. Burley had high score State college at Gunnison. for the' afternoon. Mrs. George MESSENGER’S SERVICE STATI9 N The Young Ladies’ sodality met at Steele and Mrs. Mallory Catlett were the home of Miss Ahern to elect new chosen as the courtesy committee Batteries - Tires - Accessories - Gas - Oil - Greasing officers for the year. Father O’Sul­ for the month of October, to call on FOURTH AND ELATI SOUTH 0800 livan addressed the members. new members of the parish and the sick. SCHATZ SERVICE STATION Requiem High Mass was sung Mrs. M. A. Tracy, Priest’s Monday for Thomas McLaughlin, Gas - Oil - Greasing - Tires and Battery Service. Housekeeper for 24 Wednesday for Charles Barrett, 241 So. Broadway and 5th and Santa Fe Drive Open All Night Years, Taken in Death Thursday for James Chiossi. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wyer MARY FRANCIS SHOP 744“£ aS[TA* r a D R IV ^*T A B o S*9I03 Colorado Springs.— Mrs. Mary A. have returned to their home in New Specializing in Children’s and Ladies’ Out-Sizes in Dresses Tracy, housekeeper for the Rev. Louis 'York after being the house guests Made to Measure and Satisfaction Guaranteed P. Hagus, pastor of St. Paul’s church, for the past month of Mr. W yef’s Broadmoor, died in Denver last Frit brother, Albert H. Wyer. day morning. Mrs. Tracy had been The returns • to date of the food DENVER GARDENS DAIRY a resident of Colorado for the last sale conducted by the ladies of St. Clean Pasteurized Milk— Put Up Under Certified Conditions Jude’s and St. Rita’s circles amount­ 50 years and had been housekeeper Phone SOuth 2939 A. Anderson. Prop. 175 Vallejo for Father Hagus for 24 years. She ed to over $105. was horn in Waltam, Mass., 71 HAMMOND TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE years ago. She had no living rela­ K. OF C. DEGREE tives. Goodyear, McCIaren & Ajax Tires — Tire & Battery Repairing She and her husband settled in the NEXT TUESDAY When in Trouble Call TAbor 9ip5— 700 Santa Fe Drive Pike’s Peak region some 50 years ago in an attempt to better her husband’s The exemplification of the first de­ health. After his death, she was gree in the Knights of Columbus will When in Need of Helpj housekeeper for the Rt. Rev. Msgr. be held in the club rooms‘ h£ Den­ Auto Electric Service Godfrey Raber, V. G., for five years ver council next Tuesday night, Oc­ Specializing in Armature Winding of any kind, permanent or odd job, before entering service in a similar tober 6, for a class of about twenty- Starters, Generators and Magnetos Repaired capacity for Father Hagus. five candidates. This is the first sec­ call Employment Department, The funeral was held Tuesday' Select Early! tion of the Bishop Vehr class, for WEISS ELECTRIC CATHOLIC CHARITIES morning at 9:30 o’clock at St. Paul’s which the second and third degrees church, Broadmoor, a Solemn Re­ Phone KEystone 1662 Retr 2246 Court PI. There Are Just will be exemplified some time in No­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED quiem Mgss being sung. The cele­ vember.. It is planned to have the 612 Ezehaaga Bldg. Keystone 6386 20 Sets to Sell brant was the Rev. L. F. Hagus; dea­ first degree exemplification on Tues­ con, the Very Rev.. Dean Thomas day, Oct.-20, and Nov. 3. SPECIAL At T h is Price Wolohan, Pueblo; subdeacon, the Double Woolen Blankets...... SOc Rev. E. Woeber; master of cere-' Small ...... 30c monies, the Rev. F. Abel, Colorado REFUGEES FROM FLOODED Rayon Bedspreads ...... SOc W e C41 for and Deliver YOUR BABY Springs. In the sanctuary were the AREA CROWD HANYANG to Be Proud Of! Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. Raber, V. G., as­ St. Columbans, Nebr.— A cabled RELIABLE sisted by the Rev. F. Berhorst, (Colo­ dispatch to The Far East, organ of AS GOOD AS THE NAME MADE WELL A special purchase months ago, purposely for our SEPTEMBER rado Springs; the Rev. Joseph the Chinese Mission society, here, Curtain and Blanket Cleaners O’Beirne, Calhan; the Rev. W. Gal­ reports that 50,000 refugees from YORK 3192 1431 OGIjBN DINNERWARE SALE, brings this sensational price on this com­ lagher; the Rev. F. Dietz, Cripple flooded areas are now in Hanyang, Intestinal troubles that Creek; the Rev. F. Moreau and Fa­ headquarters of the missionaries of ravage children often plete dinner service. We have just 20 sets and thrifty buyers will be ther Pius. Interment was in Ever­ St. Golumban in Hupeh, China. disappear quickly "when here early tomorrow for them. Everything you need for a beau­ green cemetery, Colorado Springs, her Priests and sisters arc busy night body resting beside that of her hus­ and ^ y on relief work. The Sisters PURE Drinking Water tiful service at a saving of $30. Special Terms. No Interest. band, who preceded her in death of Loretto, from Kentucky, and the I is used. more than thirty years ago. Missionary Sisters of St. Golumban are established in Hanyang. The __and your own health 169 Pieces, Service for 12 Persons, includes— SISTER MARCELLA BETTER dispatch says that hundreds of ref­ depends on PURE AFTER CRITICAL ILLNESS ugees are dying and that many are Water, too. 95-Piece Imported China Set, New Design. Sister Marcella, superior of St. asking for Baptism in their last hours. Vincent’s hospital, Billings, Mon­ 50-Piece Silverware, 5-yr. Guarantee. _ tana, formerly of St. Joseph’s hos­ MePHEES IN NEW HOME PHONE TABOR 5121 pital, Denver, was reported seriously Mr. and Mrs. John MePhee moved 24'Piece Set Colored Glassware. ® DOWN into their new home near the George ill recently of double pneumonia, 'NATURE MADE. IT PURE" Regular $89.50 Value— All for $59.50. j)ut was said Thursday by sisters at Cranmers last week. Blended the Denver institution to be out of j danger. Sister Marcella has been from ; stationed at St. Joseph’s nearly all good ' of her life as a nun. She was su- Bagnell’s Billiards ' perior there for about six years, leav­ coffees American Furniture Co. ing in 1926 and then returning to as­ Billiards— Pool Easy Terms Radio , sume the same position for some Snooker— Luncheonette Headquarter*' ^Sixteenth at Lawrence= No Intorc.tt three years. She left last August to “ The Businees Men’s Recreation” J become superior of St. Vincent’s ho%- 1623 Curtis— Opposite Baur’s - ai pita! in Billings. 1612 Glenarm— Opposite Paramount Local News Raymond Courtney of Chicago is | a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Courtney, 1330 Logan street. Miss Bernadine Kirchhof enter­ tained her bridge luncheon club Wednesday in her home. Keman Weekbaugh has taken Wil- i low Springs, the former home of the | Arthur Ponsfords near Morrison, and is spending the autumn there. R. Wimbush, W. Rice, S. Manrtin and R. Oliver, who are enrolled th is! Pepsodent Cauliflower year at St. Mary’s, near San F r ^ - MILK ROLLS cisco, drove to Los Angeles to attend the opening football game of the ALL BRANDS Mouth Wash PORK ■J CINNAMON season, between U. S. C. and St. C A T FISH Fresh, SOUTHERN SAUSAGE Mary’s, Sept. 26. The boys were | Tall Reg. 25c Fresh White, h'ouseguests of G. Maker,'who is en­ Fresh Fresh Can, Bottle, Baked, lb...... rolled as a freshman at U.S.C. They Caught, Made, are all graduates of Cathedral high EJach. Special.... Doz...... school. lb...... lb...... FLORIDA FRUIT CO. A reader of The Register wishes RED STAR AT OUR FOUNTAIN LEWIS PISH SHOP PUBLIC M EAT CO. WEE SHOP BAKERY to give thanks for a favor received from the Sacred Heart, through the intercession of the. Blessed 'Virgin. 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(Continued Prom Page 1) to the home and foreign missions. Pineapple Layer Cake Generous and whole-hearted efforts B U T T E R ’' , ^ are being made to devise ways and HOMti E C C S W LOOP means for carrying on so noble a PUftUC 2 0 c work. MARKET St. Patrick’s school, considering the number of students, has the high- j Katrinka’s Salted or est record in Colorado o f religious Sweeti lb...... **We^Buy and Sell the Best for Less” vocations. In the last six years,' BUTTER 3 2 c seven graduates of the school have CSierry Pie entered the Denver seminary, and more than thirty young ladies have | BUTTER, Creamery, lb...... 3 0 c joined various religious orders. The Guaranteed 1 matter of vocational direction is most LUUlJ Ranch, Doz...... 1 OC 2 0 c HAMS f c Y i L Lb. 17c carefully handled, but no influence is permitted which would interfere Tropic Nut, with the student’s own convictions MARGARINE 2 iTbri*": Iba,...'...... 2 5 c D C 1 7 I ? *^°***** ***‘’“ * ...... ***• on this intertsely personal and impor­ K p No. 7 or Round Bone...... Ib. 14^ tant issue. r u c c e r New York I s P m J A J g 3 I I , , ...... 2 5 ^ One hundred members, from six to V llE iE i>3£i Sharp Cream, lb.... 2 9 c ’ Pound Cake twenty years of age, comprise the % St. John Berchmans acolytical so­ Prices are effective Friday and Saturday in the four ahops. ciety. Promptness, fidelity and de­ HOME WEST 2 0 c portment in the sanctuary, which has LOOP ARAPAHOE evoked unstinted praise from all, PUBLIC SIDE BA(X)N 1 Lb. Pkg. 25c prove the love and loyalty of these MARKET MARKET members for service at the altar. MARKET MARKET To inculcate at an early age re­ spect for the Holy Name, the boys of the junior and senior high schools Pollyanna Bakery PACIFIC Cbickens have pledged themselves to the Junior “ THE ACME BAKERS” Holy Name society. The Dramatic COFFEE STORE club is well under way again this Fresh Cinn. Rolls, (YOUR BAKERS) year, composed of junior and senior Doz. 1 5 ^ NUT MEATS— Hot Freni the P H R ir SHOULDER ROAST, Lb. lOc class members, and the Literary so­ Kittle to You Home Public Market ciety, exclusively for members of the BREAD— BAKED FRESH r u n n fresh ham roast, ib. i4c senior class, devotes itself as­ DAILY Try Our Assorted Nuts ALSO AT siduously to the short story. The 3 Large Loaves, 1 0 ^ — Salted, Ib...... $1.00 Club for the Advance of Science has 2Srd and Dexter 10X2 15th Street for its object the lives and works of W e Are Experienced and great scientists; the Choral society, SPECIAL SAT. ONLY Reg. 35c Largest Retailers in Nut Meats WEE SHOP BAKERY under the brilliant and thorough di­ in Stnte rection of Prof. Ev. W. Van Berg- Assorted Layer Cakes, For Health’s Sake Home Public Market • Santa Fe Public Market grun, has been augmented this year SANTOS COFFEE Arapahoe Public Market by the junior high pupils, and has 2 0 ^ Fancy Santos Coffee, lb...«18c Eat in preparation several very ambitious ORNETS ‘‘Quality at Im w Price” programs for public presentation. 2 for 35c The intermediate gp^ades and the pri­ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY mary department will, in a later is­ SILVER STAR OUR SPECIAL COFFEE NICK’S FRESH One of the largest and most sue, give an account of their various EGG SHOP Found ...... 21c activities. complete stocked Delicatessons a'he school library has undergone Pacific Bland Coffee, 1 Ih. BUHER Cinnamon RoHs, Doz.______9 c a complete change from the angle No. 1 Fancy .White*, and 2 Ibe. Sugar free...... 4Se in the West. Specializing in the of beauty as well as that of utility. Doc. importing of fine Sea Poods and With it transferred to more spacious SAVE MONEY Chsese< Denver owned busi­ SCOTCH Cherry Blossom Cake..40c & 2 0 c quarters, the students now have A 2 5 c Mand Your Own Hose greater convenience in moving about ness;' We believe in Denver. to browse among the books, and the NEEDLES, 75c EA. POPCORN No. A-1 Guarantood Fresh Instructions free. Your fancy Assorted Pies,Ea...... 1 5 c library is the most popular place in Fancy Whites,. OPPOSITE ABCAOE GROO. 4 M KT. the school. The members of the work sold, 20% commission. Doz. Come in and see us. junior-senior divisions have the ad­ Give Ue a Trial, Danish Coffee Rons,3 for...... 10 c vantage of a course in library science The Needle Work Shop For Your Parties and Picnics, which makes them familiar, not only 3 0 c We Guaraalee to Satisfy Try Tater Flakes. Cooked with the various sections of the li­ Fresh Daily, Less Grease, Al­ brary, but also with the different ways Crisp and Tasty. Whole Wheat Cottage, Bread kinds of works and with a wide GREEN TREE Large ^ ^ 1 A range of authors. The latest stan­ W H IT E W A Y Florida Fruit TATER-FLAKES Loaves...... J[ U C dard method of cataloguing is be- SHOE REPAIR 3 Center 6f Market ing used, and the selection of refer­ Comer 14th Street C om p a n y ence works and authors now avail- { CHILE PARLOR SAN D W IC H B U N S ...... 10c Doz. able in this one toom numbers more OPEN ALL NIGHT Men’s for ASSORTED COOKIES ...... lOc Doz. than two thbusand. Half Soles...... 6 5 c LEWIS FISH SHOP The school is taught by the Sisters Fancy Fresh Fruit HAMBURGERS ...... 5# Men’s Half Good- o M of Charity of Cincinnati. The Rev. and Vegetables Fresh Catfish lb. 15^ Joseph F. Higgins is pastor. CHILE...... 15^^ ; year Rubber Heels... vO C Fresh Salmon lb. 10^ FREE DELIVERY ALTITUDE RECORD IN GOOD COFFEE...... 5<^ Fresh Spring THE MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP Half Soles...... 3 STORES EUROPE FALLS SHORT] HOT CAKES OR OTHER Composition and Chickens ...... Ib. 20^ Spc^cial Plate Lunches, 30c Heme Public Market..TA< 6800 BREAKFAST ORDERS Leather Ufts...... (Continued From Page 1) Arapahoe Market ...,«TA. 7815 FOR BREAKFAST 13X1 15th S t .------,__TA. 6487 as a special excursion for a ‘ record. We Appreciate Your Patronage Leather, Panco or Uskide Wheat or Buckwheat Cakes with Coffee, 15c A recent article in The London Theta Prices Ge«d Every Day VOSS BROS. Catholic Universe relates that High Bacon and Eggs, Toast and Coffee, 30c Mass was celebrated on Mt. Vignem- HOME PUBUG MARKET ale, 10,718 feet high, in August, MARKET Open Setarday Until 8 P. M. Fagan’s MAY FRANCIS, Prop. HOME PUBUC MARKET 1930, and Mass was said this summer BAKERY “ Tear Bakers for All Oeeatloat" on an altar of ice and stones on the D A IR Y CO. Devoted summit of ML Perdu in the Pyrenees, No. Ranch MARKET Exclusively to 10,894 feet above sea level. Just re­ the Marketing Danifh Coffee Cake THE ORANGE BAR Eggs, Doz...... 16^ CIGAR SHOPPE cently, Mass was celebrated by the Select Creamery of Quality Fish Vicar of St. Maurice Annecy in the A Foil Ubs of fop Many Years. and Rolls, HYDRATED ORANGE JUICE MADE FROM FRESH ORANGES presence of 20 experienced Alpiniste Butter, lb...... 32^ '‘C«mc in and Wnteh Us Maks It.” Cigars and Tebaeeo Large Assortment iV 5c and 20c Ea. in the highest refuge hut in the Moht I By tha GIm s , 5 c ,a lOe; Pint, 20c; (Jt., 25c; H Gal., 40c; 1 Gal., 75c. Monthly and Weekly Mtgaxinet Blanc range. Special permission was Phone obtained from the Bishop of Annecy Candy Bart a i^ Guns W* Spceialisa in PartUs and Entartainmants Light Fruit Cake, PHONE TA. S44t for the celebration. It was “ believed HOLY NAME SOCIETY MAin 3518 W E DELIVEB that the altitude of 12,480 feet, PATRONIZE 27c Ea. nearly two miles, is the highest TRIDUUM SPEAKERS OUR DEUVERY at which a Mass has ever been said. ADVERTISERS Pumpkin Pies, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS In Bolivia, in South America, (Continued From Page 1) which boasts of peaks nearly 22,000 Presentation, the Rev. J. P. Flana­ 19c Ea. feet above sea level, all the large gan; Holy Rosary, the Rev. Manuel cities with the exception of Santa de Francisco, C. M.; St. Joseph’s, Cruz are situated on a plateau from Globeville, the Rev. M. Mnnkowski, White & W . Wheat 12,000 to 13,000 feet high. As it is a S. J.; SL Louis’, the Rev. Henry Catholic country, Mass naturally is Clark;. St. Mary Magdalene’s, thA Pan Rolls, 9c Doz. ^ RED STAR ★ celebrated constantly there at a Rev. J. J. Gibbons: S t Cajetan’s, the CASH STORES height greater than the European Rev. J. Judnic; St. Rose of Lima’s, “record.’’ ' , . ..u the Rev. Wm. Powers; St. Cather­ RABBIT SHOP Home Public Market 3320 E. Colfax 979 Broadway Colorado, with 40 peaks in the ine’s, the Rev. John P. Moran; St. BROWN SUGAR.__ . ..i lbs. 1 0 c Rockies over 14,000 feet in height, Anne’s, the Rev. Daniel J. Morning; BELGIAN HARES, has several towns considerably “ up St. Joseph’s, Golden, the Rev. E. J. 3 0 c GRAPE-NUTS, Pkg...... 1 4 c in the air.’’ Leadville is situated at Mannix; St. John’s, the Rev. Joseph ARCADE COFFEE “ 25c i FRYS, CT Tr* A D 10-Ib Cloth Bag With $1 Pur- a height of 10,208 feet, and it is said P. O’Heron, and St. Patrick’s, the Ib...... 3 2 c that the height is 10,250 feet at the Rev. Louis (jrohman. DDUAM White or Whole Wheat, iJ U ijAl\ chase of Other Than Adv. Items # C door of Annunciation church there. D K C i A l i 2 Loaves...... 5 C EGGS, Gnarante^ ^ Aa* Robinson, a mission, is 10,586 feet in the mountain country in the early Frath, Dox.______J W i , above sea.'leveL There are a number mining days. He was stationed for 171 /% ! TD Hungarian or Pride of 1 A PHONE KE. OSSS MILK, All Brands, Tall Can...... 5 c of small settlements over 11,000 feet years in Annunciation parish, Lead­ r L U U l \ Rockies, 10-lb. Bag...... 1 Jj C and, though they do not contain ville, then center of a thriving indus­ Catholic chapels, it is not unlikely try. He was also for years pastor of _ _ _ _ Pot Roast...... lb. 7^ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 28c that Mass has been celebrated in one the San Juan district, with churches BROOKS FRUIT or more of them. In the early mining at Silverton and Ouray and about 20 RFFF Steaks...... lb. 12U^ & PRODUCE CO. days pastors often said Masses at missions or stations. He traveled as Hamburger...... 3 lbs. 25^ LEG VEAL ROAST.. .__ lb. 1 2 k QUALITY FRESH FRUITS private homes far up in the hills. far as 150 miles on sick calls, one his­ Though roads have been much_ im­ toric occasion taking him ten days to AND VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY proved for travel in these days, it is complete his journey. His horse slip­ MUTTON LEGS______.lb. 9c SPRING LAMB no sinecure even now for the moun­ ped and fell in a snowdrift that time Tomatoes, tain pastors to attend to their various and he was imprisoned for several missions and carry on parochial work. hours before he could dig himself out. WEINERS OR FRANKS. .. .lb. 1 0 c 3 lbs...... In the early days it was almost worth Danger from snow and rock slides HENS, Fresh Dressed___ Jb. 1 2 c a man’s life to attempt the moun­ was always present and for his own Pascal Celery, tain passes in bad weather, but the safety he usually walked over the BACON ... .. 1 7 k Large Bunch...... RIB ROASTS iKri*”!"!"*': 19c intrepid priests did not hesitate at worst places. Other pastors experi­ danger in carrying on the work of the enced the same difficulties In carry­ Delicious Church. ing on their work, but they all took PORK LOIN ROAST___ lb. 1 2 k Apples, 4 lbs...... Pure Pork Sausage 1 9 c V, The Rev. J. J. Gibbons, now pas­ their chances as a matter of course Wa Reaarva tha Right to Limit Qoaatitiaa Wa Raaarva tha Right to Umit Qaaatitiaa tor of Presentation parish, Barnum, in the day's work and did not worry Phoaa TA. 1368 - TA. 1380 was one of the pioneers who served about “records.” NEW FRANCISCAN \j,s .55 a /vt» ** PASTOR ARRIVES A N A T IO N ’S )John McCormack Stii pniversary TRIBUTE The Very Rev. Charles Loifelholz, 0. F. M., new pastor of St. Eliza­ to its illustrious dead is an eter­ beth’s parish and superior of the nal acknowledgment of appre­ o[ Denver Parish monastery of the Franciscan Fathers ciation, just as the tender care AUDITORIUM, OCTOBER 5 f there, and the Rev. Julian Finley, 0. and reverent service of a con­ F. M., one of the new priests to be Nuns Specialize in Welfare and scientious funeral director is a fitting reminder of the place Next Monday Night stationed at St. Elizabeth’s, have ar­ Social Work to Be Jhserveil rived in Denver. Father Loffelholz the departed one held in the officiated at Solemn Mass Sunday. Two Sisters of the Missionary hearts of those nearest and dearest. SLACK-OBERFELDER SERIES Dinner Saturday Night, Father Loffelholz comes to Denver Servants of the Holy Trinity, Sisters from St. Stephen’s church, Croghan, Mary James and Mary Sebastian, The care exercised in the se- High Mass on N, Y., where he was pastor. He gave from the motherhouse in Philadel­ .lection of your undertaker and Tickets at Knight-Campbell’8,'$1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 a mission at St. Elizabeth’s church phia, were Denver visitors this week his fitness of his sacred calling are the outward symbols of Phone TAbor 3787 Sunday in 1924. Father Finley is well known en route to the Pacific coast. The in Denver as he left here only a year Holy Trinity order, although com­ your appreciation of the dear ago after having been stationed at paratively new, has done a vast one who has passed beyond. St. Vincent de Paul’s parish in If you select us we shall Denver will celebrate its fifth anni- Crested Butte and as assistant at amount of social and welfare work St. Elizabeth’s. The third Francis­ in which these nuns specialize, and .strive to justify your confi­ verMry this Saturday night and Sun^ dence. i day morning. After the church was can priest to come to Denver, rais­ they have made rapid developments The Bluestion Is— completed five years ago. Mass was ing the number at St. Elizabeth’s to in the larger cities of the East and BOULEVARD celebrated for the first time on the seven, is the Rev. Louis Farrell, 0. in the South. They were founded first Sunday in October. On the eve F. M., who has been in China. fifteen years ago at Holy Trinity, MORTUARY Not how large of the anniversary, the parish will Ala., by the Rev. Thomas Judge, THE sponsor a dinner, which gives every C.M. but how SAFE promise of being one of the usual The two sisters were particularly excellent dinners served by the la­ JUNIOR C.D.0F A. interested in the Catholic Charities dies of the Altar society. On Sunday Benefit shop, in which they spent a considerable portion of their tim^ Good Earning's with SAFETY morning, the Rev. Francis W. Walsh, P R O G R ^ GIVEN the pastor, will celebrate Hfgh Mass while here. Being engaged in child­ Is Our FIRST Principle M A Y CO. at 10 o’clock and will preach the placing work, they also were inter­ sermon. Troops Elect Officers; Many ested in St. Vincent’s orphanage and St. Vincent de Paul’s parish made Activities Planned the Christian Brothers’ homo being a remarkable record in opening its for Year founded by the J. K. Mullen heirs. school in its second year. The school In addition to the two boys’ homes, now has an enrollment of 170 pupils The ppgram and organization of they visited Regis college and Loretto in the eight grades, which are taught the Junior Catholic Daughters for Heights. by four Sisters of Loretto and one the coining season are well under The Holy Trinity Sisters are well lay teacher. The church has a seat­ way, with much enthusiasm evinced known in the East. In Philadelphia ing capacity of between 300 and by all the members. In the past they maintain the extensive Catholic 400. The value of the real estate, week the various troops have been bureau there. Sister Mary James buildings and equipment is approx­ busy.electing officers and instigating was the first to become interested in imately $85,000. activities for the year. social work in the civil courts, and Speaking of the anniversary cele­ Choruses and glee clubs of the has been responsible for a large por­ bration, Father Walsh said: “ Before tion of the good work being done in Father Lemieux, who had been Juniors will be under the direction of Mrs. Clare Martin, who hopes that juvenile and domestic relations Pass Book Accounts . studying under me, left to continue courts, especially in and around Phil­ his studies at the Catholic university, they will be well enough organized $100 C oupon Certificates musically, to begin practice immedi adelphia. For 2 Days Only! he and I put our heads together and The sisters also are engaged in decided to have a wooden anniver­ ately. This year, basketball teams will be organized and other sports hospital work, and recently com­ OPTOMETRIST sary.’’ SAVINGS BY MAIL will be conducted for those athlet­ pleted a modern, efficiently-equipped The dinner will be served on Sat­ hospital in Gasden, Ala., where they The Modem Method urday night, starting at 5:30. The ically inclined. Miss Pearl Doyle will sponsor and direct this work. are making a special effort to care AND OPTICIAN charge will be fifty cents per plate. for chronic invalids in addition to Portable Every troop will conduct a busi HELEN WALSH ness meeting once each month; and general hospital work. The Centennial State Corona Associate a social will be held at the home of Bldg. £ / Loan Assn. one of the members or at the club­ W. R. JOSEPH Under State Supervision Sewing house, whichever she so desires. If Lump a troop wishes to have other activi­ SISTER M. BONA EYES MitHand Savings Building ties, it may. Denver, Colorado EXAMINED A tennis tournament will be staged OF HOSPITAL Machines ptiiTr IS sicciss among the members of troop No. 205 16th Street 6. The first round will be played a ton Phone TAbor 1880 o ff at Sloan’s park on Saturday, 350 Present at Affair Held October 10. At some future date, STAFF IS DEAD EYES EXAMINED List Price $60, With $25 Friday in St. Joseph’s the troop plans to challenge another — None better at ; Old Machine Allowance! • Parish at tennis. The following troops will (Catholic Ho*pital Newt) the price. Prompt, The Best in aiMiM hold socials during the coming two Sister Mary Bona, buyer at St, An­ dependable Used Tliat (St. Joseph’s Parish) weeks: Troop 1 will be entertained thony’s hospital, Denver, for the last by Mary Lewis and Jewel McGovern, deliveries SeMafy The card party held last Friday four years, died Thursday o f last everywhere. Furniture evening under .the auspices of the at the home of Mary Lewis, 4570 week at the hospital. She was 54. A Seasonable $ NET Altar and Rosary society was a com­ Meade street, on Monday, October native of Holland, Sister Bona came Ca«h or Credit Prices plete success. Some thirty-five ladies 5; troop 7, on October 3, will be en to the United States as a girl. At Retail Rooms 3 5 worked for the affair. There were tertained by Mary Agnes Cunning­ the age of 20, she became' a member Open Daily ham at the Catholic Daughters’ club 75 tables filled. Delicious refresh of the Order of St. Francis of Per- A FULL LINE OF ments were served to the 350 pres­ house, and Margaret Mary McCuIlen p^etual Adoration at Lafayette, Ind. OFFICE FURNITURE A modern electric machine, ent. Mrs. Lillian Kaden of 312 W. will hold a social for troop 5 at her For the last 34 years, she had served W M . E. very light in weight! Full set 1st avenue was awarded a ton of home on October 10. in institutions in all parts of the We rent Folding Chairs, Card and M cL A IN of attachments Vith free in­ coal. The committee in charge Presidents who will lead their United States. She came to Denver •mOGSANDEFUEL Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, •nOHDililD lAMTB FE anythingsji stock. Established 1888. Optometrist structions ! Free S ervice! wishes to thank all who in any way respective troops for the coming four years ago. A Solemn Requiem contributed toward the party’s sue- year are Irene McCinty. No. 1; Mass was offered for Sister Mary KE. 3146 Ten-Year Guarantee! Your PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 WILLIAM E. McLAIN C€^S8« Marie Bonnarens, No. 3; Gertrude Bona at the hospital chapel Monday CHAMPA Optometriit old machine will be consid­ The Cardinal “ Redbirds,” football Hardy, No. 4; Evelyn Grout, No. 5; at 9 o’clock. The Rev. R(^er Hoehn, Yoors for Sorrieo ered as down payment. R e­ team of Annunciation high school, Clara Werle, No. 6, and Mary Agnes 0. S. B., hospital chaplain, was the member, Thursday 3^ ^ Friday in the Parochial league, bowed in de Cunningham, No. 7. Other trp.op of­ celebrant, the Rev. H. J. Foley, pa­ j Doyle’s Pharmacy j feat at the hands of a powerful Bull­ ficers were elected as follows: No. tient at the hospital, deacon; the ( The Particular Druggist | on ly ! dog eleven from St. Joseph’s high 1, vic4 president, Jewel McClovera; Rev. J. Bennoit, patient at the hos­ j CAMERAS AND FILMS The May Co.—Second Floor in the feature game last Sunday. secretary, Elizabeth Cullen; treas­ pital, subdeacon, and Peter Moran I 17th Ave. and Grant ! The score was 25 to 0. The Bulldogs urer, Margaret Schlereth. No. 3, of St. Thomas’ seminary, master of ! TAbor 8936— TAbor 8937 I showed to advantage with a tricky vice president, Dorothy Melson; sec­ ceremonies. The Sisters’ choir sang I Formerly I8th and Clarkson i Sandberg Motor Co. offense. Cornie Huarte, sophomore, retary, Mary Jane Brooks: treasurer, the music. Intermeni, was made in ! FREE DELIVERY a newcomer in the league, was one Mary F. Broomfield. No. 4, vice Mt. Olivet under the direction of the School Lumraan Headouarters Chrysler REPAIRING NEATLY DONE of the shining lights for St. Joe’s. president, Alice Ford; secretary, Boulevard mortuary. STUDENTS— PRESENT THIS AD Plyjnouth The first string team and the substi­ Patricia Kerr; treasurer, Virginia Mrs. Mary Tracey, housekeeper for FOR 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT Authorifced Dealer tutes played brilliantly. This Sun­ Wourms. No. 5, vice president, the Rev. Louis Hagus, pastor at 1009 16TH ST. KEYSTONE 8079 D A Y & N IT E General day, the team draws a bye, but will Constance Doyle; secretary, Delores Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, died BEAUTY SHOPPE ! Repairing and play a practice game with St. An­ Ginnelly; treasurer, Margaret Du- at St. Anthony's hospital, Denver, I ROSE MATTICK j thony’s of Sterling at the West high teau. No. 6, vice president, Helen Friday. The body was taken Mon­ 8:30 A M to 10:80 P M. ! Storage school grounds. The game is called Reha; secretary, Kathleen O’Keefe; day to Colorado Springs, where in­ Cut Rate Prlcea on All Beauty | 950 Bannock St. KEystone 8521 for 2:30. In a game last year, St. treasurer, Virginia Whelan. No. 7, terment was made. Funeral ar­ I Work by Experienced Operators | Joseph’s won by a score of 18 to vice president, Virginia Urquhart; rangements were under direction of CLEANERS 1 1429 Glenarm S t KEystone 7891 ! 0. The second team and the East secretary, Albroase Camel; treas­ the Hartford mortuary, Denver. Denver sophomore eleven played a urer, Mary Louise Murrin. Members Nurses to Meet' 6-to-6 tie on Tuesday evening. Coach of troo^ 2 will elect their officers That Clean The Denver chapter of the Inter­ Harry Pemberton and Assistant the coming week. national Catholic Federation of Closing Out Sale Coach Joe Coogan were well pleased Prompt, Reasonable TOUISE HAT SHOP Nurses will hold a meeting at Mercy Furniture, Rugs, Gas and with the high caliber of the material Personal Service Madam Louise Brown will remodel your hospital Friday, Oct. 9, at 8 p. m. old b4t. and make it look like new. Coal Ranges, Office Furni­ this game brought out. All registered nurses are cordially ture, All Must Go at Cost The '30 and ’31 clubs will'have Room 215, McClintock Bldg. invited to attend. or Less. a joint meeting and social in the J. T. UPTON We Rent Fold. Chairs and SILVIR FISIIL Father Patrick J. Judge of Omaha, 16th & California KE. 7921 club rooms on Wednesday, Oct. 7. Nebr., was a visitor recently at St. Card Tables Miss Helen Guilfoyle of the ’31 club RENOVATING CO. Anthony’s hospital. W. H. UPTON. Manager Furniture Trading Co. will be the hostess. Father P. 0. Bergeron of Wallace, 1628 Court PI. Phone KE. 1668 A squad of eighteen girls attended Kans., visited this week at St. Jos­ TAbor 5223 765 Tejon GUS’S MARKET the first meeting for ,the -forming TO OICAIL SM eph’s hospital. of a Dramatic club basketball Mrs. Ella Mulle|jWeckbaugh, who RUSTS PHARMACY For Good Meats team. Miss Eileen Mangan was was hurt in a fa llm her new home elected captain. Father Zeller, C.SS. Sunday, returned to her home from Corner 19th and California 613 East Thirteenth Aveiiue TRY So Easy to Own an R., again will be ^the manager, as­ St. Joseph’s hospital Tuesday. Complete Drug Store Suppliet Clayton Plumbing Co. sisted by Bertha Frantz. The first YORK 2422______for Your Next Repiur Job practice will be held Wednesday eve­ St. Vincent de Paui Society Preicriptiona Carefully Filled They Try to Please and Are Rea­ ning, Oct. 7, at the Fairmont gym. and K. of C. to Sponsor CLUB TO HEAR Across From Holy Ghost Church QUALITY MEATS ARE sonable in Price. Terms May Be The entertainment committee an­ Had on Larger Work if Desired. Elaborate Benefit TAbor 9990 MAin 9805 nounced that a treasure hunt will ARCHEOLOGIST MORE ECONOMICAL YOrk 5000 Rea.: YOrk 0298 2408 E. COLFAX AVE. follow the regular business meeting of the club Tuesday evening, Oct. 6. The Knights of Columbus and the The Catholic Press club has a rare Rabtoay & Simering The first rehearsal for the play, “ Sick men of the St. Vincent de Paul so­ treat in store for its monthly lunch­ 1030 West Colfax Abed,’’ was held Thursday evening, ciety, who are sponsoring a joint eon Saturday at 12 noon, at the Shir- W E ST SIDE Across from St. Leo’s Church , benefit to be held on October 22, Oct. 1. An excellent cast will pre­ ley-Savoy hfotm, when Dr. Frank _H. Phone KEystone 3638 Bring One, Two or Three sent this play. The tentative date is 23 and 24, are making plans for one H. Rolrerte, celebrated archeological Public Market Nov. 3. of the most elaborate affairs ever expert; .will address the club. Dr. Friends or Come Alone. “ Everything in Food Supplies” $5 Down; $1.50 Week! James W. Creamer returned to held under .Catholic auspices in Den­ Roberta^ the Smithsonian staff. CalTa ver. The carnival has been named 8th and Santa Fe Denver We Will Assure You of Denver Monday from a visit in Kan­ in Wj ' C., and is return- sas City, Mo., and Oklahoma City. “ Silver Dollar Days’’ and, according ing i f ter a summer’s ex- BURKE CAB a Pleasant Afternoon. He attended a convention of state to the planSI will serve as ah historic cavatioflSf th ^ pre-historic civiliza- JOHN H. REDDIN 1.50 securities commissioners held in the representation of Colorado’s mining tions of the Southwest. This has Attorney and Counselor at Law Pbone TA. 0291 city* boom era, besides assisting in the been Dr. Roberts’ territory for the 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block SIGHT SEEING TRIPS movement to revive the silver indus­ CARD P A R H Bertha Turner left Saturday by past several years, where he has di­ 17th and Curtis 1673 Broadway Low Rates airplane for Kansas City, Mo., and try in the West. rected the excavations of a large Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. Oklahoma on an annual vacation. With the proceeds to bemused for body of Indian diggers in his em­ Cathedral P.-T. A. Let EASY washer make wash­ Misses Hazel and Alberta Pollock the shelter house of St. Vincent de ploy. His brother. Dr. Henry Rob­ ing easy for you! Porcelain Paul society, a refuge for homeless MARRIED LIFE USE of 308 W. 4th avenue returned to erts, is of the National Geographic A Family Hand Book Thursday, Oct. 8 finish tub; new type agitator, Denver Sunday from a month’s so­ men, conducted at 2541 California staff, and heads excavations in other The only textbook which gives lull in­ street, and the relief fund of the balloon wringer; all parts en­ journ in California. parts of the country. Last year, he struction on family life. It treats on the CORBETT’S The High Masses for the week Knights of Columbus, the “ Silver unearthed rich treasures of historic fundamentals of the human race; questions 2 P. M. closed. Note those easy terms! of vital interest to those contemplating the were announced as follows: Tuesday, Dollar Days” festival is meeting with nature in the territory around Salt married state: sex hygiene, eugenics, birth 50c Admission Call us for a demonstration! for Ellen McKinnon Berger; Wednes­ whole-hearted co-operation in every Lake City. Both are D. U. alumni. control, etc., all from the physiological stand­ ICE section of the city. point, based on Christian principles, includ­ day, for Ralph McTavish, 13th anni­ The meeting will be presided over ing well regulated treatise on diseases met The May Co.—Second Floor The general committee is com;wsed Courtesy Triangle Cleaners versary; Thursday, for the Purga- by the president, Mrs. Joseph Emer­ with in the fam ily; prevention and treat­ of men from both organizations. ment of Appendicitis, Adenoids, Diphtheria, CREAM torian society; Friday, for Helen son Smith. Two valuable new mem­ Meetings of this body are being held wounds, b lo ^ poison, etc.; the most com­ Brayton, first anniversary. bers were recently added to the club plete treatment on prevention and treatment n — n IB MUMP— II— II — II Mil Mil — II — n ■»!»*♦ several times every week and prep­ I The Rev. James Dreis, C. SS. R., in the persons of Mrs. Blanche 0 ^ of Consumption and Pneumonia; for the is conducting a mission this week in arations are being made to stage a laity and physicians; training of children, THE A. W. CLARK ( bourne, well-known musician, who is self-control, and many other subjects for Bear Creek, Wise. festival which will lack nothing in DRUG COMPANY j glamor of the early mining days. director of the choir at St. Patrick’s the benefit of the human race. church, and Miss Mary Detmoyer, Rev. Fr. Vernimont of Denton, Texas, I Corner Eighth Avenue and i Entertainment for the three nights says: "Y oung men and women should post­ STOP & SHOP MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MjEET who has a master’s degree from D. Santa Fe| Drive | Seven Points Coal Co. will be of the highest class, while pone their marriage until they have read I The Regis High School Mothers’ U., and is well known in Denver edu­ this wonderful book, 'M arriH L ife:’ it prizes to be awarded at the festival j Phone TAbor 7091 | 580 WALNUT ST. club will hold an important mpeting cational circles. Both members were should be found in every home.” GROCERY will be worthwhile and practical. W . H. Schmidt. Kremmling, Colo., writes: i e v e r y t h in g ^ IN DRUGS | at the school library at 2:30 o’clock presented by Miss Nellie Lennon. "Send two more books, ‘ Married Life,’ en­ ^ Dealeri in Routt Co. Coal 971 Acoma St. TAbor 9785 Monday afternoon, Oct. 5. All mem­ The grand prize will be $500 in closed 86. This makes four books I have bers are requested to be present. silver dollars, to be awarded on the ordered for our children; it is worth its Lump— Nut— Egg Open Evenings and Sundays ALUMNAE' TO HOLD MEETING The president, Mrs. E. H. Pigeon, last night of the festival. In addi­ weight in gold." Mrs. J. M. McCale, Omaha, p'or Quick Service Call FREE DELIVERY tion to this, there will be nightly NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ordering another book, says: "I t is a work will preside. all young people absolutely must have." Dr. DENTIST Sugar, 5 Ib«...... 23<^ prizes of $25 in silver. A ticket- Members of the alumnae of the L. F. Euman, New Lexington, 0., says: "It JACK O’MALLEY With $1.00 Purchase or More WOMAN BACK IN DENVER selling campaign is now under way^ Mesdameii of the Sacred Heart will is the best work of iU kind I ever read. No DR. F. J. CLAFFEY In connection with the tickets, a meet at the home of Mrs. T. G. family can. afford W o e without this book, TAbor 3907— Res. Phone MAin 1783 Maxwell House Coffee, Mrs. Phoebe Bums of St. Cather­ and it should bo in the library of every 1030 Republic Bldg. contest is being conducted, with the Barry, 1560 Ogden street, Wednes­ family physician.” Price, 83, postpaid. 2 lbs...... 65^ ine's parish has returned to Denver, 16th and Tremont PI. after a year’s absence in California prize a box seat at the Notre Dame- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Order from Dr. R. Willman. Author 1215 Faraon St., S t.‘^Joseph, Mo. PHONE MAIN 1824 Bread, 3 for...... 10^ and Phoenix, Ariz., where she visited U.S.C. football game in South Bend, W. P. Gibbons and Mrs. E. M. Durell or write for literature. Butter, lb...... 33^ her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Liefgreen. all expenses paid. I will have'charge of the program. Mention Denver Catholic Register Main 5413 ijlli ■iiiiJ i»n«iw*»i< DEMANDS HEAVY I AT BENEFIT SHOP

CATHEDRAL PARISH 07189186 (Denver Deanery) The Catnoiic Bereiit snop has re­ ceived many donations in the last-few La VIDA weeks, but the ladies in- attendance WALLTS BEAUTY G. A. ALENIUS still find it impossible to meet-the AND BARBER SHOP A HOME OWNED STORE Walsenburg Crusaders Drop demands, which seem to be for 1112 E. 17th Ave ' 303 E, 7th Ave. Hard-Fought Game to school clothing in the majority of Mineral Water This beauty and barber shop is It isn’t necessary to go down town Del Norte cases. Nevertheless, there is much bright, airy and immaculately clean, to find a complete line of quality reason for hoping that there will be Is a naturaU anti-acid Mineral Water and comes from with, .delightfully pleasing appoint­ groceries. If you are very particular (St. Mary’ s Parith, Walsenburg) many phone calls as the fall house Orange County, California. ments’ and full equipment. Two and appreciate quality and service, The members of the bazaar com­ cleaning is in full sway. It is amaz­ chairs insure prompt attention. Wally try G. A. Alenius grocery on East mittee met on Monday evening at ing to see hoiv the many articles are It is similar to the famous European waters such afl: is an expert at hair cutting and bob­ 7th Ave. Mr. Alenius opened this the school hall. Each of the chair­ used, which are often considered Carlsbad, Baden Baden, Vicky, etc. It contains no sul­ bing, and your instructions as to store twenty-six years ago, and when men was called on for a report. AH valueless by former owners. style are explicitly followed. Indi­ you know the man you understand of the committees are beginning to The clinics are filled with patients phur and is soft and pleasant to the taste. vidual cuts for women and children why his business has prospered. He function and the members are de­ who cannot afford to pay. Since It are his specialty. greets his patrons with a smile, and voting all their activities to insuring is through donations that this splen­ La Vida is internaiionally endorsed. It has been use^' The beauty shop is in charge of the most courteous treatment is ac­ the success of the fair. The commit­ did work is carried on, friends are with great success m the treatment of the following dis­ Mr. Lawrence. His experience in corded his customers whether they tees will meet again this Monday eve­ asked to send any household articles orders and ailments: this line covers many years, and he spend a dime or a dollar. ning. they do not need. They will be greatly appreciated by the patrons is considered a master in the art of Mr. Alenius has a long list of cus­ The Crusader^ of St. Mary’s high Gas, Stomach Ailments, Liver Trouble, Bladder Ills, as well as the ladies in the shop. beauty culture. Marcelling, finder tomers whom he calls each morning. school dropped if hard-fought game Please call TAbor 2916 and workers Kidney Trouble, Stomach Ulcers, Gastritis, Indigestion, waving, shampooing and manicuring They know they will receive the same to Del Norte high last Saturday aft­ Heartburn, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Arthritis, Poor Circu­ may be arranged by appointment. quality as though they personally had ernoon at the epunty fair grounds. will gladly call for them. Call YOrk 1972. Consult Mr. Law­ selected their order. They also know The score was 7 to 0. The Del Norte The patron saint of the Little lation, Anaemia, High Blood Pressure, Auto-Intoxication, Flower social center died on Septem­ rence on your beauty problems; he they will receive prompt delivery ser squad was conxposed of practically Sick Headache, Nervousness, Gravel Stones, Bright’s ber 30, but as her feast is celebrated will be pleased to advise you and vice. Solitaire, the peer of ail the same members who made up the on October 3, it would seem quite Disease, Diabetes. you will be delighted with the results brands of groceries, is featured. ThU team which won the San Luis Val­ in keeping at this time for her many of his work. store was one of the first to become ley championship last year. The two elevens battled on equal terms for devotees to make a donation to the a Home-Owned store. Call SOuth center in commemoration of St. THIRTEENTH AVE. 1831 and enjoy being a Solitaire sat­ the first two periods but the superior U VIQA DISTRIBUTING CO. isfied customer. experience of the visitors began to Therese. HAND LAUNDRY show itself in the third quarter, 828 East Colfax Ave. Phone YOrk 1888 Denver, Colorado Cath«dral parish, seat of the Bishop 508 E. Thirteenth Ave. when Del Norte players pushed over ORDER LA VIDA TODAY! of Denver, is one of the largest, if Julia Watson established this busi­ CLARK, THE JEWELER their score. The Crusaders opened not the largest, parishes in the city. ness over six years ago to meet an 710 E. Colfax with a forward passing attack in the Price $2.90 for 4 geliont, delivered, 80e deposit on tliS 4 hottU*, The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ urgent need in this line. She has Mr. L. D. Clark has operated this fourth quarter and advanced the ball first ease only. tor; four assistants, Monsignor Ba- made a very careful study of the high class jewelry store in the parish tWrty yards to the fifteen-yard line setti. and Fathers Charles M. John­ handling of finer clothes, and how for over six years and caters to a in three passes, but the rally was son, Clarence E. Kessler and Daniel they may be washed without injury discriminating patronage. His ex­ cut short when the opponents inter­ A R E U n D J. Morning, administer to the spir­ to the article. By her careful and perience as a jeweler covers a period cepted a pass. The Crusaders journey itual needs of the paiishioners. The scientific method she has retained the of forty years, the greater part of to Canon C i^ on this Sunday to meet Cathedral serves as the see church of same customers from year to year, that time having been spent in this the Abbey Bears. A hard battle is the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop and also has constantly increased her city. expected, as the two teams are quite patronage. Your clothing will last evenly matched. - o f Denver. The Cathedral, the larg­ One wishes to be sure of intelli­ Cyril Kay-Scott, dean of the art Register Ads est Catholic church edifice in the much longer and give you a great gent, accurate work when intrusting The Junior class held its first meet­ Small deal more satisfaction if you entrust museum of Chappell house, informed state, is the show place of Denver’s a valuable watch or clock to a firm. ing of the year on Monday. The the Right Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bo- them to Mrs. Watson’s care. Con­ CRAY A ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE CONSULT FRANK J. CONWAY church buildings, with its impressive You will find Mr. Clark entirely re­ main business of the meeting was settl this week that the privilege of sider the saving and longer wear 420 E. 17th Ave. KE. 3760 Agent ef tba New York Ufa (purely mu­ interior, marble altars. Bishop’s sponsible and his work expertly done the election of officers to lead the scholarships in art, especially sculp­ Git your pwmsnent wsv* now, Ptrmo- tual) Tar infenaatioB aad adviaa ia mattera from your fine table linens, as well throne and pulpit. The magnificent and fully guaranteed. The most in­ class for the coming term. The bal­ ture, has been extended to the p u ­ nent waving done by Prof. A^honso. $3.54 pertainlag to Lite Insurance, Income Bands, pipe organ is one of the finest in the as the lovely hand-done appearance tricate watch or jewelry for repairing loting resulted in the selection of and up. Spte. shampoo and fln ttr wavo by or Annuities. All (erma of caaimeta WritUn pils of the parochial schools. These artists, 76e. Otve us a trial, wo satisfy. for man, women and chlldran. S(X> Intur- state and the male choir, under the of the work. is safe in his hands. Richard Deus for president, Bernard an^e Bldg., lAth^^and Champa Sta., TAbor It will be a pleasant surprise to scholarships were formerly available direction of Monsignor Bossetti, is This attractive store displi^s a fine Susso for vice president and Del- to public school pupils only, but DR. H. J. ISE TT , nationally known. Six hundred and you when you inspect the quality line of beautiful jewelry. Each af- phine Lee, secretary and treasurer. of this work and the reasonable Mr, Kay-Scott has been advocating sixty-five students are entolled in the ticle is backed by Mr. Clark per­ Nicholas Kalmes recently returned the extension of their privileges to all Chiropractic Specialist PARSLOW school, the largest parochial school prices. Take your finer garments to to South Bend, Indiana, to begin his 210 COMMOKWEALTH BLDG. sonally to be exactlv as represented. the schools of the city for some time. Office. MAin 1637 Res., MAin 8t$> BROTHERS in Denver. Seventeen Sisters of the Thirteenth Ave. ’ Hand laundry. When in search of jewelry for your­ senior year at Notre Dame univer­ Satisfaction is guaranteed. The scholarships are donated by Expert Bodjr, FaadM^ Charity and three lay teachers are self or lovely gifts for any occasion, sity. He spent the summer holidays gentleman who is a patron of art FOR eye, ear, nose and throat troubles, in charge of instruction, together as well as nervous and chronic diseases, sea it will pay you to inspect this inter­ in New York, and whose special interest runs to Sl Radiator R^pairhlg with the priests. Dr. W . A. O’Connell, D.C^ Suita 247 Steel K-B PHARMACY esting stock. The quality is depend­ The Knights of Columbus will meet sculpture. They are awarded anony­ Bldg., comer 14th and welton street, or 1426 Spfttr Blvd. Bounded on the south by East 1122 E. 17th Ave. Corner of Park able— the prices reasonable. on Tuesday evening. Immediately mously, as the donor wishes to re­ telephone KE. 4054 for an appointment. W EST SIDE Sixth Ave., on the west by Acoma Ave. following the meeting, there will be main unknown. ?hon« TAbor 9111! and Welton, on the north by East a question box for the information UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves When you need a rush prescrip­ THE FLOWER NOOK This announcement will be wel­ mended. Humming Bird hotiem. Denver 22nd Ave. and on the east by York tion filled, or ready advice on the and pleasure of the members. Umbrella Shop, 1404 Arapahoe St. Second street, the parish embraces a num­ 1207 E. 9th Av«. Reports for the children of the comed by many students of Catholic floor. MAin 3452. jkPSEN COMPANY treatment of an injury, your drug­ schools who possess artistic talent. ber of well-developed business dis­ gist is always prepared for the emer­ “ The Beauty of Our Business is grades were distributed in the week. 'Denver’s Pioneer Upholsterer* tricts located between Broadway and Flowers” Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kastner left Sculpture as a Christian art dates LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOP New IiOeation gency. On such occasions you may back to the time of the Emperorr Expert shampooing, maroci. Anger wave 1544 BROADWAY PHONE TABOK 7849 York on East Sixth Ave., East 18th not take time to say "a friend in Nothing in the world is as sooth­ on Saturday for St. Louis, Missouri. or manicure, 50c. Free ecalp treatment Ave., East Colfax and East 17th ing and cheering as the beauty of While there, they are attending the Constantine, although even before with every shampoo. Your patronage wlu need is a friend indeed,” but you feel that time there were a few works be appreciated. 332 McClintock Bldg. 1564 COYLE BROS. Ave. All are equipped to fulfill the it just the same. You are indebted flowers. Your friends will find end­ world series. California St. KEystone 2705. needs of the elite to whom they less pleasure in a gift of flowers, The ladies of the Tabernacle so­ by Chrisdan sculptors. In th« pre- Plumbing, Heating and to him for a greater share of your Constantinian period, there was an cater, and specialize in the highest health and appearance, your com­ which, in their silent way, convey a ciety have secured some Christmas MRS, ATKINSON has moved her millinery Hardware Companf quality goods. Advertisements of world of good wishes. aversion on the part of the converted to 1645 E. 16th Ave., Apt. I. Remedeliag fort and enjoyment than you stop to cards which they are selling very and erder work a specialty. Agent for Nu- STORE > 141 CORONA ST. YORK 2724 some of these firms follow on this This neat little shop was estab­ reasonably. The proceeds derived Jews to graven images, while the Bone corset and cerselette) made to your realize. pagans' who had become Christians page. Others will be introduced to F. McIntyre, the proprietor of this lished about a year ago on East 9th from Hie sale of them will be turned measurement. COLUMBINE BARBER SHOP Cathedral patrons in a similar man Ave., and the business in that short over'to the school fund. Cards may were deterred by their remembrance It Pays to Look Well store, has been in this location for of the innumerable statues of their LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. Your Petronage Apprcolated ner next week. All are recom­ twelve years, and in the drug busi­ time has shown a gratifying increase. be secured from any of the mem- -Undernourished babies a apeclalty. 4001 W . B. E W A N , Frop. mended by The Register to ite read­ By placing ^our order with the sers. former gods. Few examples of the Vine street. FRanklin 8661. 2434 E. 6th AVenue ness for fifty-four years, making his statuary o f the time of Constantine ers. Flower Nook you are assured of the DR. C. E. CARPENTER, Dentist advice very valuable to his patrons. have been preserved, but among GUARANTEED rebuilt batteries, $2.26 You will find Mr. McIntyre’s products utmost in perfect expression for DALY’S MARKET and yours. Tires all sizes, slightly used, Office Hours, 9 A .H . to 12— 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. these are a “ Pastor Bonus” in the $1. Tulloh, 638 Sana Fe. Phone KE. 77t$. Erenlngs by Appointment fresh and of the standard line he every occasion. 1127 E. 9th A r e LA VIDA Museum of the Lateran, and a Phone YOrk 6$36 Jack Smith, the proprietor, is an The “ Meating” Place of Satisfaction SOUTH SIDE MOVING 4k STORAGE 1228 East _13th A v e .. Denver, Colorado DISTRIBUTING COMPANY OF considers the best. Call YOrk 0110 “ Christ” in Berlin, both probably for free delivery.^ Carlson’s ice artist in the line of floral work. Spe­ Watch ’em eat heartiljrl When ft Packing, shipping, piano m ovlM , country COLORADO Oriental works. There are, how­ trips r fireproof warehouse, B. S . Ridgley. CAMBRIAlf^COAL cream, combined with delicious syr­ cial attention is given to funeral de­ keeps you guessing as to what will On the market over 30 years. With the opening of the La Vida ever, a number of reliefs which sur­ Prop. 534 South Broadway, opposite Mont­ ups, is served at the fountain. signs, and your inspection is invited tempt the folks’ appetitek. Just serve gomery Ward. PEarl 0117. Better and Cleaner than ever. vive this period. OW ENS COAL CO. „ Distributing Company of Colorado, before delivery is made. Call one of Daly’s flavory steaks or a a new stride forward has been tak- VIRGINIA w ife B R '’a n d SHOP SO. 6432 891 W . Boyaud FRanklin 5008 and place your order few chops, and you will find The Church's patronage of the art Gives a free shampoo with / each fingar _ en by LA VIDA MINERAL WATER EAST 17TH AVE. has come down through the cen­ wave. Shampoo 26c, when given with a SMITH MOVING $2 PER HOUR with this delightful little shop. You nothing Dut bones left. Pianos go Free in load. Storage hauled in Free in its sensational expansion through­ NOVELTY SHOP will be well pleased with the beauty The Daly Market is situated On turies, as is witnessed in the churches marcel.^ 2027 E. Virginia, {)hone PEarl 2686. out America. Now LA VIDA is KEYSTONE 6827 614 E. Seventeenth Ave. and appropriate taste shown in Mr. East 9th Ave. near Downing. It is a and basilicas since Romaiy^ times. HARRIET ■ BURTON SHOP available to the thousands of men Here is the kind of a shop buyers Smith’s work. shining example of cleanliness and While there is almost a complete Expert Dressmaking and Designing PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING and women of Colorado who have MASTERCRAFT by experienced workman. Neat, dependable < would like to have in every parish sanitation. The equipment is most dearth of statuary until the tenth cen­ CLEANERS AND DYERS job guaranteed. ' heard of the remarkable results pro- Nearly every home has need of this modern and includes the latest t ^ e tury, knowledge of the transition from 2310 E. 6th Ave. FRanklin 8734 ANTON BERINOER SUNSHINE BEAUTY YOrk 8679-J Shop at 168 Madison 8t. dneed through the use of this great service at some time, and it is in­ of refrigerated show cases. Mr. the early Christian to medieval sculp­ natural product in other places. E. L. WILLIAMS deed a convenience for members of ' SALON NO. 1 Prank Daly established this business ture comes principally from the re­ Prescription Druggist PAINTINQ, CALCIMINIn L OBCORAT- The discovery of La Vida was the parish to have this shop in their 726 £. Colfax about three years ago, and has de­ liefs carved in ivory. Proof that the Pj O .. Sub Station ING, all repairs on plaster, brick. Cement made accidentally during the search S6th' and Larimer and woodwork; by day or contract. J. J. vicinity. That touch of “ youth”— the cul­ veloped it into one of the finest mar­ service of the Church was enlisted In Gillen, 363 Bannock St. Phone PEprl 3330. for something else. Thirty years ago The business was established two ture of beauty bestows it, and dis the sculpture of wood and ivory, so FIRST AVE. HOTEL, 116 Broadway. kets in the city. You will find mar­ MAXEY’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP in Carbon canyon. Orange county, years ago and recently moved to 614 criminating women never underesti­ kets with a larger stock but none highly developed in antiouity, is Modern rooms, hot'and eotd'water, telephone, California, men were looking for oil. elevator, free parking. $1.00 day and op. Ladies' half sOles and heels, $1.09 and up. E. Seventeenth Ave. The shop is mate its value. They go where with better quality goods. It is the amply provided by the portals of the Low' permanent rates. Men’s soles, 76c and up. Heel tapii, 26e A shaft was run down into the fully equipped with machines and beauty culture is a science. The Sun­ consistent serving of the most care­ Basilica of S. Sabina at Rome, and and 30e, ground to an enormous depth, but at DRESSMAKtNC— Alterations very reason- ' i 2308 EAST 6TH AVBMVB devices necessary to complete all re­ shine Beauty salon is such a shop fully selected meats that has made the numerous book covers, diptycha able. Call Yo. 8679-J or 163 Madison street. the bottom, to their bitter disap­ pair work and to do it promptly and Mrs. Daggett, who enjoys city-wide Daly’s market so popular. Try and pyxes which have been pre­ M ONEY TO LOAfil on improved city or pointment, W as found water. At CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP town real estate; no red tape, no delay. Mr. efficiently. recognition for the high quality of Daly’s corn-fed baby beef or milk- served. Sculpture in ivory achieved that time, no one dreamed that in 406 East Colfax Avenue Phelps. 1711 California St. KByatoBO 1467. H. L. Williams, whose experience her work, operates this salon and an­ fed poultry and you will find his shop great importance in the ninth and Across From the Cathedrel this water was a treasure that was in this line covers many years, does other recently established at 3919 E your “ meating” place of satisfaction. tenth centuries. In delicacy of exe­ Luncheons, 35e COMPETENT woman w aati day Trwk. to prove of tremendous value to the Dinners, Steaks, Chras, Fish, Etc., 60e York 2 m . ______electrical repairing, key fitting, lock 8th Ave. cution, in rhythm of line, and in fried Chicken Dinners, Tenderloin Steaks, 6Ke human race. repairing, radio service and saw fil­ The Sunshine Beauty salon’ has well-considered observance of the Wa Strvt Club Brtakfasts JANITOR aad houtoman mmda petmewel SIXTHAVE. laws of composition, the master­ Msitlon. C4a Worth, 725 KaluuQt St. ing. His new saw filing machine Its own individual line of French cos­ TYDINOS Phono MAin 1019. makes an old saw work like new; metics, prepared especially for this PHARMACY pieces of this epoch approach the HEMSTITCH 4k SPECIALTY SHOP retoothing device, the only one in dry climate. Mrs. Daggett is making 6th and Pearl creations of the early Renaissance. Dry Goods and Notions— Dressmaking MAN W A N TS work haU-dOys or two or FREY’ S the city, puts in te^th where they a special offer of these preparations A resume of the stores of the Ca­ Your patronage solicited— Prompt Service three days a week. ' Gallup 0461--J. The first attempts of Romanesque 2604 East 12th Avenue Phone YOrk 3273 are broken off. The telephone num­ to her customers this month at whole thedral parish would not be complete Stone sculpture appear crude and FOR SALS—-Five-roofli madam hoWs^ ber is KEystone 6636. If you have sale prices. without mention of the Sixth Ave Perfect Health Through Perfect Circulation g a n g *. 401$ OUpia ttn a ts near ohlrch clumsy, but they contain the germs Cincsitherapy Treatments are nature’s cure, and school. Quality BiJted anything around' the house which A junior beauty department where pharmacy at the comer of 6th and of a new life, which in the thirteenth one tris.1 will convince you, save you suffer­ isn’t working properly, take it to Mr. the child’s hair, scalp and skin may Pearl. This' drug store is distin­ ing and operations. DR. J. E. WILMORE, ROOM AND BOARD for I or 4 ikUdrCn. century occasioned the first flower 4600 Wolff Street— GAIlup 6607-J Williams. He will’ fix it. receive treatment, which will be most guished for its elegant interior ap of medieval sculpture. It is typical 2008 Clarkson street, phona YOrk 42T8-M. beneficial and a distinct advantage pointments and the thoroughness of of this period that sculpture, espe­ MORGAN'S EGG FARM— Deliveries twioe FOR SALE— 4-room bungalow, douhla ga« weekly. Cathedral and Loyola partshea. rage I small payment down, balanee Ilka rent, Goods TAILOR CLEANER in after life, recently was added by the service it offers. cially in stone, was predominantly Phone KEystone 8888. * DUBLIN 801 So. Unirerslty, Mrs. Daggett. The Sixth Ave. pharmacy has been subordinated to architecture and Cleaning - Presiing - Remodeling Miss Lydia Davis, who is well CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, 1772 FOR RENT— Strictly modem flm-roCm under the present management for served almost exclusively for ecclesi­ Grant. Pleasant home for giris. houae, full basemtnt, H a l condition; wglk- SUITS MADE TO ORDER knowri to our readers, is Mrs. Dag­ over a year and a wonderful im­ astical purposes. Sculpture in Eu­ gett’s assistant. She is a trained provement is noticeable both in the DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP Ing distance, two bleeki from SL Lco'a We use only the finest ingredi­ 423 E. 17th Ave. MAin 9881 rope was highly developed following Formerly and SL Elisaboth’s eharohec. ASnlta in ly . Now is the time to send those win­ operator and follows the Sunshine scientific cleanflness of the store and this period, with Italy, Germany and Cisler A Donehue 911 Champa strocL ■; ents in our delicious pastries Beauty salon policies. the friendly atmosphere which greets Pictures and Framing ter clothes to Dublin and have them France taking the lead. MAin 0862 821 12th Street M AN, father of 7 ehildron, needs wOrk, dry cleaned. Imbedded dirt dulls the customer. The present proprie­ WiU do anything. P. Tixior, 710 25th SL and baked goods. tor has been in the drug business Sculpture in the United States is the color and destroys the life of the a development of the last three- A TO Z Exp-css and Moving. Prices for twelve years. He is a registered $1.00 per hour; 2 men, $1.60. Big thick: ROOM and board in private home; reason­ fabric. To know the correct method REX GARAGE able. 2068 Clarkson streeL Phono YOrk quarters of the nineteenth centup^. trunks and baggage, 60s and up. Phone pharmacist and absolutely depend 4278-M . of cleaning is a matter of expert It has developed in connection with KEystone 5741. Stand. 19th and California 702 East 17th Ave. 1710 Pennsylvania TAbor 9189 able in the compounding of prescrip­ street. training, based on scientific re-, the schools of Western Europe, but FOR RENT— Singlo garage, 14.00. 542 tions. search. TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY Inca StreeL H. G. SPRADLEY, Prop. A full line of dniK, sundries and without being less individual or na^ Max Dublin has been in the parish tional then they. It represents three HOME-MADE BREAD AND ROLLS magazines is carried. Zang’s and Fancy Cakes and pies STRONG BOY over 14, wishes farm work. for fifteen years, rendering the high­ divisions: The Classical period (1825 Full Line of Dairy Products Bxperitnsed. 2807 Clarkson, MAin 4988. All Work l/o o n e by Meadow Gold ice cream may be had PHONE MAIN 9198 est class tailoring and cleaning pos­ 50), the Middle period (1860-80), 2742 W . 20th Ave. James Taylor, Prop. at the attractive fountain. Quality FOR RENT— Three-room apL, bath, lights, sible to obtain in the city. He has Trained EJ^erts in which classicism still exists, but comes first You may have any ar­ ALICE T. LAWLESS gas, frlgidalrc, hsat (oil humor), gango, just received a full line of fine fall increasingly rives away to a more CHIROPRACTOR FRanklin 4920. Your Satisfaction Absolutely ticle in the store delivered to you WYMAN GROCERY suit materials. Let him tailor your national development, and the Con­ 1232 E. 13th Ave., Denver, Colorado Guaranteed immediately by calling SOuth 4017 Phone YOrk 4662______FOR RENT— Eight rooms, sleeping porch, new suit. You may be sure of a per­ temporary or Cosmopolitan period, garage, errenged to enblet; near cehools; AN D M A R K E T fect fit and expert workmanship. developed as elsewhere under French BON TON BEAUTY SHOP reasonabit. 2736 Slllott St. Franklin 6891-J. Veedol and Quaker State CATHEDRAL Learn Beauty Culture Mr. Dublin is deserving of the par­ influence. The Puritan doctrines of Soecial Retee ALL KINDS of carpenter, roofing and A Home Owned Store ish business. See him about your Oils— Shell Gas SHOE SHOP the early settlers and those of the 604 Fourteenth St. TAbor 6068 cabinet work done at reasonable prices. next cleaning, repairing or tailoring L. M. Thaler. York 6036-J. 332 E. Colfax Ave. other religious sects of the early nine­ J. A. JOHNSON JOS. T. LOCKHART, Prop. work. Complete satisfaction is guar­ Tires, Tubes and Expert TABOR 9688 teenth century were unfriendly to the Furnaces installed, cleaned and repaired: in­ fiOOM for two girls In private fam ily; anteed. Battery Work, development of sculpture. side air returns installed, repairs for all breakfast if desired. 238 So. Ogden SL When you want good shoe repair­ The most important commission in fumaces, asbestos coverings, chimnCy stacks. Including Recharging ing at moderate prices, send your Res- 1038 Garfield— FRanklin 1849-J FOR RENT— Six-room modem bouse, Groceries and Meats ecclesiastical sculpture in the United 709 S. 6th Ave. KEystone 4031 close to Cathedral school and to town. 6 l6 MAHONEY’S Washing, Greasing and Storage work to the Cathedral Shoe Shop States was the three portals of St. 22nd street. Phone, YOrk 6961-M. on East Colfax. L. S. Chambers is Bartholomew’s churchy New York, in This garage has an established repu­ exceptionally adept when it comes to FAINTING and paper hanging. Work 1904. These very profuse decora­ guaranteed. J. M. O’Keefe, MAin 2629? tation of constant reliability. expert shoe repairing. His shop is tions are excellent from the modern QUALITY SERVICE Hand Laundry fully equipped to turn out neat work W ID O W wants some one to share her YOU WILL BE BETTER PLEASED point of vi4w, but too little subordin­ Assurance of a Pleasant home expense, or rent the house for her promptly. Mr. Chambers uses Fieck- ated to the architecture to be monu­ keep. Box L. care Denver Catholic Register. 612 East Seventeenth Ave. enstine’s Manistee Oak leather, the Afternoon—Attend mental. The sculptures of the An­ A REAL opportunity for a cut-rate filling finest material on the market. He is glican Cathedral of St. John the Di­ station, but I have the lapd on which to YOUR LAUNDRY IS WASHED most capable and understands every vine, New York, are noteworthy. drill for oil. Please investigate at onoC. Every Day Is Thrift Day Here KLANKE detail of the work. He is featuring W . P. Ronayme, 1282 So. Columbine St., INDIVIDUALLY Benefit Card Party Denver. the new Penn Standard sole cement­ ONLY AMERICAN PASTOR IN Phone YOrk 0389-4221 ing process. It will pay you to in- FRANCE KILLED IN CRASH Cathedral F.«T. A. DRESSMAKING end light houae work. Cleaning, Pressing, $2.60 per day. Cell YOrk 8479-J. Sun Dri§d, When the Weather vestiMte this late method of shoe re­ Paris.— The Rev. Joseph Beaud- ARGONAUT HOTEL 1643-47 Williams Permits building. Shoes are returned like reau, pastor of St. Joseph’s church FOR RENT— 6-room modem house in 8t. Tailoring new, never distorted out of shape or here and the only American holding Thursday, Oct. 8 Dominic’s parish. 425 a month. 2440 uncomfortable— and the work is a parish in France, was killed near Eliot St. HAND WORK AT PRICES NO J7TH AVENUE guaranteed to be entirely satisfac­ here September 10 when a bus in 2 P. M. PRACTICAL NURSE and massussc. Call GREATER THAN THE CHARGES 520 E.-17TH AVENUE tory. which he was a passenger plunged off 50c Admission FRanklin 0669-J. SHOE SHOP Mr. Chambers has been in this lo­ the road in avoiding a bicyclist. ACCOUNTANT will ktep small set of OF STEAM LAUNDRIES. DOOR PRIZE, TABLE PRIZE, J. P. CHRISTENSEN, Prop. cation across from the Cathedral for Father Beaudreau formerly was books. reaL Reference furnished. YO Phone MAin 4429 six years and is deserving of your pastor in Fourquex in a church built REFRESHMENTS 4407-W . First Class Work Guaranteed Faultiest Delivery Service patronage. His “ while-you-wait” in the 12th century and in which Courtesy Roche Ambulance Co. FOR RENT-—6-room modem bungalow, service is often a great convenience Victor Hugo’s daughter received her sleeping porch, steam heaL garage; r e d u ^ m m m anvTAs* -rewt v t a i i * n ' t wee* 4 a m rent; near school and ear. 4464 TcnnyM * 712 E. 17th A w . PHONE MAIN 9023 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER and time saver for you. First Communion, SL Facing Berkeley park- MISSION CRUSADE TO Will He Fail Because You Failed Him? Three Priests Deliver Addresses HOLD MEETING SUNDAY Poor boy! Now he’s back again to the unfair strujggle! Will YOUR Look for the O 'Keefe Curb Clock l- boy have the wearisome prospect of doing last year’s work over at Denver Good Will Seminar (Continued From Page 1) again? Or will he just get by with the consUnt threat of failure Foremost among the events of the at 15th and Champa year will.be a city-wide celebration to harass him in his studies? Is he naturally dull? No, not neces- (Continued From Page 1) been considered a necessary accom­ on Nov. 11, plans for which will be aarily. Three out of every four children who are “ slow” in school dress, the second on Wednesday’s paniment of differing religious laid Sunday. This affair will l)e de­ need glasses. That’s all. * End the unfair struggle! Have his eyes program. “ Prejudice is an opinion faiths. That bitterness, regrettably voted to the cause of the Catholic examined. or conviction without a foundation so widespread in our beloved coun­ university in Peking, China, one of in fact,” Father Morgan said. “ Opin­ try, our land of freedom and equal the institutions dear to the heart, of H e ’s proud to tell ion, because sometimes it is hazy opportunity, at least in the will of Pope Pius XI. The Holy Father is And without a definite outline and its founders, that bitterness with its particularly anxious to found and ’ ssssthe time . Swigert Bros. Optical Co. people don’t know what or why they hatreds, suspicions, calumnies and maintain a permanent source of in­ hate. On the other hand, it some­ groundless f^ears, we are resolved to come for the university, considered And no wonder. . . it’s a Gruen times is clear cut and well defined, Optometrists Opticians attack, and, as far as lies in our the most promising mission venture he’s showing. -We offer these but even then it is based on opinion power, to destroy. We are not met in the Orient. A direct appeal from or hearsay which has no foundation. here to consider the reconciliation the Holy Father was made by His celebrated timepieces at prices 1550 California St. , KEystone 7651 Present-day prejudices can be traced of our clashing viewa upon dogma W hew RaptiUtien ani) Equipment Give-You the Hipheet Grade of Service Excellency the Most Rev. Celso Cos- far Iowa: than you’d expect back to the Protestant Reformation, or morals; we are not here attempt­ tantini. Apostolic Delegate to China, that period of heated controversy ing to reduce our religious'tenets ^o at the National Crusade convention of so distinguished a watch. when it was hard to know what was a least common denominator, but we at Niagara university, Niagara Falls, G nm i Stray Watch, iMM true and what was not. And much are endeavoring to Aring out the Cntnt'OwiTi eon, 15 N. Y., last June 28 to July 1. Father jnaaimoaMMat, SM. of them since have been fostered by lurking shadows of stupid hostility Smith represented Colorado at the 00m* fnm, fttJO unscrupulous politicians. Prejudice, into the sunlight of good will and conclave and will relay the Pope’s nothing more than the human ten­ dissipate them. I say-stupid hostility message at the meeting. Father dency to believe evil of others, is advisedly, because there is an hon­ Smith also will give a report of dis­ rooted in nature, and if we expect to est, manly hostility which is insep­ cussions held and resolutions adopted eradicate it we must work on that arable from our opposing views on at the summer session. general trait, we must build up in some of the most serious questions “INSTITUTIONS Preliminary arrangements for the our minds and the minds of'others of religion. annual contest held in connection .that love of our fellowmen advo­ “ This, therefore, is no occasion with the sale of Holy Childhood cated in the Gospel of Christ.” for the exchange of pleasing plati­ Christmas seals will be discussed. The Father McMenamin, representing tudes. It is not the opportunity for ENDURE” sale last year netted the crusade $1,- the Catholics at the mass meeting of mutual patting on the back; it is not 500 and it is hoped to do even bet­ 1,100, said, in part: a convention of jelly-fish or any ter than that this year. . “ God bless the man or woman who other species of invertebrates; it is At a time like this when pessimism is inaugurated these good will move­ a meeting of men, serious men, with In addition to the delegates which ments. And God bless the men and serious thoughts upon the serious will number four from each class the order of the day, and when the faint­ women whose zeal and broadminded­ things of life, of men who are un- room, instead of- four from each ness kept the idea alive. And God fraid to speak their minds, of men school, Father Smith also has invited hearted are needlessly carrying a great will bless you, eveg, though you fail who are ready to fight, and if need a number of the teaching nuns of to see the realizati^ of your dream. be, to die for convictions diamet­ the city to attend. burden of fear, it is perhaps well to And what a wholesome dream it is— rically opposed, of men who seek a There Is a Correct Timepiece for Every One a land devoid of hatred and animos­ fellowship despite their differences, years have evolved in pain, and sor­ and Every Occasion remember that “ Institutions Endure.” ities. . .. . Though you may never and who have no intention of sur­ row, and bloodshed. 'We who live see,.its realization, you will be bet­ rendering the minutest particld of under a government founded upon ter for the dreaming. . . . ‘The virtue what they believe to be the truth. God-gpven rights must face togetiier Gruen, Waltham, Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois Particularly is this true of the Roman lies In the struggle, not the prize’.” We hope, therefore, that in what­ all the forces that seek to stamp out Then launching an attack against ever notices with which the public of men’s souls all belief in the God Prices Begin at $10 Catholic Church. In her almost 2,000 the various movements against Cath­ press may favor these conferences, who gave us our rights and our priv­ olic and Jew in the form of secret there will be no ridiculous allusions ileges. Why then should we allow years of existence the Church has seen organizations and asking what the to the leveling of dogmatic fences misunderstandings and foolish fears Catholic Church has done to warrant or to the supposedly growing convic­ to keep us apart? Our Christmas Gift , many panics and depressions, revolu­ the many abuses heaped upon it. tion in the minds of religious leaders Father McMenamin said: “ And whilst “ But lest I should trespass upon Lay-Away Plan that differences of dogma are of lit­ the time or the subjects of the speak­ this was taking place, whilst count­ tle importance. Speaking for the tions, etc., but has come through them all ers who are to follow, I will not pro­ Makes your purchases easy. Select your less pillows were wet with tears, Catholic membership of these confer-, long further these introductory re­ gifts now, make a small deposit and ydth a credit record that is unsurpassed. when neighbors began to hate their ences, let me plainly state at the out­ neighbors and friends of years were marks. In a spirit, therefore, of budget your balance over the weeks set that we consider our dogmas of sincerity and utter frankness, let us parted . . . and we stood dazed by faith and morals to be of the utmost until Christmas. the cruelty of it all, ninety per cent enter into the discussions outlined If, therefore, you have money which and supreme importance, and we do for these meetings, speaking out the of the Protestant pulpits of the land not for a moment submit a single thoughts that are in our minds, ask­ were silent From theip came no cry is not at work and which you would like teaching of the Catholic Church to ing the quegtions that we have of protest Oh the pity of it! Do the possibility of compromise. We hitherto hesit^ed to ask; and out to put where it will be absolutely safe, you wonder that I am skeptical? will gladly explain our beliefs and OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT “ But let me be practical. What of our honest and straightforward practices should occasion arise at endeavor will come an abundance of The convenience of our customers is paramount at a ll‘times we recommend for your consideration is the explanation of these 'period­ any of these m eetii^, but let no one and therefore we cordially invite you to open a charge account ical waves of bigotry? Ignorance the good will which we all wish to harbor the fain test^ pe that we will see growing and flourishing and wax­ and avarice, the ignorance of the bonds issued by Bishops of the Catholic yield the fraction m an inch of the ing strong as we dwell here together masses, the avarice of the classes . . dogmatic and moral foundation of in our beautiful Westland city. And I look out on the world todaji and I Church. the F ^ h o f our Fathers. we ask our Common Father to bless seem to see as much ig^oranc^ and “ Dehianding respect for our reli­ just as much avarice. Let 'sintllar us, and aid us in the great work in gious convictions, we would indeed which we are about to engage.” Your request on the attached coupon conditions present themselves and be lacking in every sense of justice M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. avarice will again join hands with were we not to extend to those who 0 ignorance to give us a new wave will bring further information without, differ from us an equal respect for PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS of bigotry. Therefore am I skeptical, their honest and sincere beliefs. And Denver’s Q u a lity Jewelers THEY ARE RELIABLE of course, any obligation on your part. but I will hope that this good will this respect for the honesty and sin­ U . O'Keefe, President , Mariraret O.Keefe, €ec'y-Treas movement, which is something new in cerity of those who differ from us Walter J. Kenrin, Vic* Pres. Fred Braun. Second Vice Pres. the world, will not be barren of re­ is the very basis of the good will sults. I still have faith in my fel­ which we seek to promote. Men can 827 Fifteenth St. lowmen. I still believe that fair disagree heartily and still be -SILVER- SuLuvAN & Company play and a square deal have not friends; they may hold opposing KEystone 1440 ceased to be American virtues. views in politics, economics, science, s $300 buys 1,000 S Investment Securities If we can get avarice out of the philosophy, and still maintain a mu­ ozs. pure Silver hearts of our men, our problem will tual affectiort Is there any reason 1 which should be 1 ■CU RITY BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO be solved. We need not worry abouti why disagreement upon religious be­ worth $1,000. the ig^norant; they will follow where liefs should harden human hearts? L L TELEPHONE TABOR 42^4 others lead.” To be true to one’s own mind, to PEDLEY-RYAN Father WaUh Give* Keynote be the captain of one’s soul, to be V V Father Walsh in his opening ad­ faithful to conscience, is the first & CQ. 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There are many at the Come To Tea — “ We who differ so radically from fields of community betterment in Address...... each other in the most sacred and which we can work harmoniously, PIG solemn convictions of our minds are shoulder to shoulder; there are many PARLORS met here as brothers, extending to problems which we can attack and Six Parlor* io each other the hand of fellowship, Denver, solve together for the common good. one in Boulder, each soul welling up with good will, The Denver And even though we find ourselves Colorado Sprins* IT each heart drained of the bitterness with an ocean between us because Our Trade Mark and Greiiley. that too often, unfortunately, has of our differing interpretations of REQUIESCANT IN PACE religious teachings, yet we stand up­ and Ih Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 3437 on common ground in our belief in a JOHN BOUDEK, €01 E. 49th Ave. Fa­ Supreme Being and man’s obligations Shirley. Garage Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 ther of Frank, Joseph. Louis and Margaret GENERAL REPAIRING Boudek and Mary Tuxel. The Rosary was to live by the law which that Su­ WASHING—TOWING—GREASING recited at the residence Friday evening. preme Being has written upon the Miss Caroline Requiem Mass was offered at the Holy Ro­ hearts of mankind. My friends, Day and Night Storage DR. J. J. O ’NEIL, DENTIST sary church, Globeville, Saturday at 9 TAbor 5911— KEy»tone 4704 o'clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan thoughtful men, today see the coming Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets & Son service. storm that will rage against the most Never Closed 1031-37 Lincoln BONAFACIO MAES, Aurora. Father of generalized foundation of religion Bancroft Joe, Felix, Fred, Julia and Pearl Maes, Mrs. Mary Falcon, Mrs. Carrie Lucero, Mrs. upon which we are agreed. And Emily Kenan and Mrs. Sally Olquin. Reci­ when that storm breaks we will have tation of the Rosary was held Friday night. THE Funeral services were held at St. Cajetan's to stand together for succor and THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. In­ support. We who believe in God are receiving terment Mt. Olivet. and in man’s responsibility to God Over 20 Years of Satisfactory Service CHRISTINA HANDRAN, 3788 Delgany street. Beloved mother of James, William, must face the shock of battle in close The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Catholic Work Joseph and Thomas Handran and Mrs. £ . formation. We must JHan and work on Established 1906 Besson. Rosary recitation 'was held Sunday and fight together if we are to save evening. Requiem High Mass was offered at the Annunciation church Monday at 9 the civilization which thousands of FURNITURE CO. 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 o’clock. Interment at M t Olivet under di­ rection of Theodore Hackethal mortuary. 1528 LAWRENCE BERENICE HUGHES. Sept. 26, 657 Co­ rona. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fridays at 3:45 P. M. W . H . Hughes, sister of Mrs. J. Monohan, C. J. “ C H ET” STEBENNE Miss Gertrude and W . L. Hughes of Denver and Charles J. Hughes of Cheyenne. W yo. IHY 18th Ave. at Pearl, Denver Solemn Requiem Mass was offered at the Factory Stock and You’ll enjoy these LITERACY TEAS. You’ll meet Cathedral at 9 o’clock Monday. Interment I ‘WMIHt tVtUY WtOMUt I* PtW.FOB.MtOr'.l Mt. Olivet. Hartford mortuary service. congenial spirits . . . and while you linger over your THE GREEN FARGO STATION lOVi Hrk A«ea LAW RENCE CANSISTRA, 1426 10th Sample Sale street. ' Interment M t Olivet. Boulevard steaming cup and crisp little cakes, Miss Bancroft, mortuary service. • I Broadway JOHN GANNON, 3384 Raleigh. Husband well-known literary critic, will lead a discussion of of Mrs. Annie Gannon. Requiem Mass was offered at St. Dominic's church Monday at Michael Slattery 3-pc. Walnut Bedroom the newest books. ^ Monumental Works 9 o’clock. Interment M t Olivet Boule vard mortuary service. Set, $35. High Class Workmanship EMMA WRIGHT. Sept. 27, mother of Building Contractor Tickets on Sale in Our Theodore Mrs. W . J. McCabe. Funeral services were 501 at Reasonah^*> Prices held Wednesday at 3 p. m. with inter­ Book Department, Street Floor. ment in Mt. Olivet. Repairing of All Kinds 2984 So. Broadway Phone Eng. 229-J PAULINE FIELD, mother of Mrs. Wil­ Res: Ph. MA. 5780 406 W. 6th Ave. 3-pc. Genuine Mohair liam Angeios. Rosary recitation was held I-- Hackethal Tuesday evening. Requiem Mass was offered at the Cathedral Wednesday at 9 o'clock. Living Room Set, $69.' Interment at M t Olivet under direction REPUBLIC WALL Have Your \r MORTUARY of George P. Hackethal mortuary. Jacques Bros. JAMES F. MADDEN. Sept 29 at St Jos- PAPER & PAINT CO. 8-pc. Walnut Dining eph’s hospital. Beloved husband of Annie DENVER BRANCH 1449-51 Kalamath St. Madden and father of Lawrence F., John T., Mary A. and James J. Madden, Requiem 1932-34 Broadway Denver, Colo. Room Set, $65. SILHOUETTE Phone MAin 4006 Mass will be offered at St. Leo's church MONUMENTS Friday at 9 o'clock. Interment M t Olivet Wholesale distributors to under direction of Theodore Hadkethal mor­ tuary. dealers, contractors, decorators 28 East Sixth Avenue Made FUNERAL SERVICES HELD HERE FOR FORMER DENVER MUSICIAN Phonf TAbor 64^8 Funeral services for WlUiam V. CapelH, former widely known Denver musician, who ESTABUSHED 1902 died Monday, Sept. 21, at his home in Rapid by the man with the HARTFORD City, S. D., were held Saturday morning in Denver. Our Policy-- Capelli, who was 60 years old, succumbed magic scissors MORTUARY Higher Quality at Lowtr Coat to an appendicitis operation. He came to Denver as a boy and was reared and edu­ To Furnish a High Standard of Service and cated here. For many years he was con­ 620 E. Colfax GILDEA nected with various bands and orchestras Merchandise at a Standard Low Price. of the city, and was an accomplished violin PHONE FRANKLIN 4683 and alto player. For a time he conducted MONUMENT CO. an orchestra of his own, which played in OPPOSITE *T . OLIVET CEMETERY theaters here. Have silhou* Our silhouette Re*. Phone Sooth 3296 He is survived by his widow, Anna Marie ettes of your­ artist will be Capelli; two brothers, John C. and Albert Geo. P. Hackethal self and your found in the JOHN NORMAN L. Capelli of , Denver, and two sisters. family made station ery Mamie Stromsoe and Jennie Kirch of Cali­ for Christmas section on th« & CO. fornia. Recitation of the Boaary was held Funeral Director cards. street floor. NEAR RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Friday evening. Requiem Mass was offered 2 for 75c PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS at the Cathedral Saturday at 9 o'clock. In­ 1240 Acoma TAbor 1656 4989 Vine St. Ph. YOrk 1805 terment Mt* Olivet* W . P. Horan A Son THEY ABE RELIABLE service*