DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

VOL. VI. NO, 28 DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911 11.60 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. PRICE FIVE CENTg.

Archbishop Ryan Dead Summei^ongress Univer^ News New Provincial Peculiar Religious Conditions M Educational Meetings to Be Registered Students Now *‘God Bless Yon” His Last Words*-One of the Church’s '^*7' Archbishop Glennon Urges Necessity of Sociai Work in Most Distingaished —Noted for Work Held in and Number Three Hundred C. P., Noted Convert, Down-Town Parishes of St Lonis—Rectors Meet AmongXIndians, Negroes, and Boys Portland, Oye. and Sixty Is Promoted to Stop Proselytism of Catholic Children

A meeting of the Diocesan School Philadelphia.—Serene and prepared to absolution. The sermon was preached TEMPERANCE LECTURES 'I he Rev. Father Fidelis K Stone of thv Last week Archbishop Glennon of St. schools of the Cathedral shoiira ae en­ Board, and of the repre.scntatives of all meet his God, whom lie had served so Y., Rishop Walsh of Portland, Mer, Bish­ Passionist order, and heretofore at­ Louis called the attention of 10 rectors larged) tlwse of the Anniincitttion i.pened the Catholic colleges in the Archdiocese well, the Most Rev. Patrick John Ryan, op Hartley of Columbus, 0., and Bishop tached to the monastery of St. Paul of of down-town parishes to the necessity and those of St. Alary’s, .Assuiaplaon, D. D., LL. D., archhihsop of Philadelplija Davis of Davenport, la., are other high of Chicago, was held recently at the Fathers Doyle and O’Calla­ the Cross, Pittsburg, has been appointed of providing schools and mission houses Sts. Peter and Paul’s and Holy Aigels, Archbishop’s residence in Chicago. The / and metropolitan of , and church dignitaries w ho were also present. the provincial of the order in South for the poor of their parishes. In his reopened, and reorganized so as lo meet purpose of the meeting was to discuss one of'the great archbishops on the The divine offices for the dead began ghan Speak on Work America, with hcadiiuartcrs in the city letter, .«ays The Watchman, His Grace the pressing want of mission sc*ioois. plans for the annual convention of the American continent, passed peacefully at 930:. Following, the pontifical mass of Buenos Ayres, Brazil. He sailed for states that the different Protestant bod­ They must be sujiported by oontribu- Catholic Educational association, which of Father Mathew into eternity at 4:08 o’clock Satin-day was celebrated with Bishop Pendergast his far-off mission on Saturday, January ies have cstahlislied missions among the tions of men, women and iiioney from will take place the latter part of June. afternoon, February 11,'at .the arch-epis­ ofliciating. The music of the mass was 28. The newly elected provincial, poor of the riparian districts, and were the A\ cst End. The riparian parishes The convention will be held at De Paul copal residence, in Logan square. sung by a great choir of priests and Washington, D. C., Feb. 14. Janies Kent Stone, is a convert to the reaping considerable jsuccess among the can do nothing in the mutter. university, Chicago. Most Rev. James-f- Church. He was horn in Boston, Mass., poor Catholics of these sections. In an­ For weeks the distinguished , seminarians. Cardinal Gibbons presided Jlr. John Joseph Phillips of New York A\ e are not just to these foreign Edward Quigley, D. D., presided, and in 1840, and »gradimtcd from Harvard swer to the Archbishop’s invitation these who would have been 80 years old had over the ceremony, and gaVe the body City has been appointed to the Hibernian Catholics. The Hungarians may knovr called upon Rev. Francis W. Howard of uiiiversit}' in 1861. He studied two years priests- have come together, and it is ------scholarsliip recently founded by tlie Aii- a little of religious conditions in this Columbus, 0., national secretary, to out in German and Italian universities, tlieii hoped that something will be done, and cieiit Order of Hibernians in New York country from tlieir-slight ac'|iiaintance line the work of the local committees, returned home and entered the voluntary Hint quickij-, to stop the wholesale pros- county. The Hibernian seholar.ships con­ with Protestants at home, hat their who wt)uld have in charge the practical military service, but, after six inoiiihs, clytism of Catholic children. In this con­ tinue to increase in number. Tlie other knowledge of the prosclytizers and their work of the convention, reception of dele­ retired on account of wounds. He then nection it might be well to say that the X. O. H. students at tlic university are: work is very slight. As for the Italians gates and press notices. Three commit­ liecanie professor in Kenyon college, {)., Protestants are not invading Catholie (,'harlcs Patrick McDonnell of .Florence, and S.viians, they do not know what tees were then formed. and latiT jiresideiit of the institution, territory or seeking to draw people away Mass.; Cliristian James MeWilliams of Protestantism means, lliey consider all having in the meantime been ordained from the ; and they Brooklyn, X'. Y., ami Janies Enriglit churches Catholic; and all priests Catho­ The midwinter meeting of tlic Catholic a minister in the Protestant Episcopal would gladly turn over Uie Woods of New , Conn. In the lic priests of some order or rank in tho Educational association of Oregon was church. He was jirc.sideiit of Hobart work to the Catholic clergy and religious, near future, A. 0. H. scholars are ex­ Church. Tliey are so accustomed to va- held recently at the Archbishop’s resi­ college, 1868-9. In the latter year he rc- if they were ready to relieve them. A pected from Illinois, Indiana, and Mon­ rietj- of garb and ritual in their religious dence ill Portland, Ore. The association, iiouiiccd Protestantism and was received prominent minister in this city last Sun­ tana. tjiiite recently the Hibernians of life at lioiiie that tiiey are not always \ • which includes in its membership all the into the Catholic Church. In 1870 he day welcomed this renewed Catholic ac- tlie Di.strict of Columbia founded a schol- aware that the Protestant church fhey Catholic scliools of Western Oregon, published “The Invitation Heeded,” giv­ tivitj-, and hoped for its every success. iir.shi]) at the University. One of the attend and the Protestant minister they made arrangements for tlic annual teacli- ing reasons for his eliaiige. He entered The fact is, the Protestants have not suc­ conditions of these scholursliips is regu­ listen to belong to an organization ini­ ers’ institute, whicli will take place in the Congregation of St. Paul and was or­ ceeded in the measure of their hopes, lar instructioij in the language, litera­ mical to their ancestral faith and hostile Portland next July 17 to 22, inclusive. dained priest, hut in the year 1875 he and tlieir down-town missions have been ture, history and antiquities of . to their dearest traditions. It is so in The work of the coming annual insti­ liecanie a member of tlie austere order of failures, save in advertising the neces­ Eventually the A. O. H. scholars at the great measure with the Greeks. These tute will cover the ground usually cov­ tbe Passioiiists. He has done niission- sity of such work by Catholics. university will form the uueleus of the people do not know that their ancient ered at similar gatherings; but sjiecial ary work in South .Aiueriea i>revioiis to Tlie Hungarian, Polish, Syrian aud student body pursuing the eour.ses of the faith has an enemy in the world. Ih this emphasis will he placed on several sub­ this assignment. Father Fdclis has held Italian people can never he made Prot;=-- (iaelic chair founded in 1894 by the An­ way, they permit their children to be jects; namely, religious instruction, liigh offices ill the order in this couiitrv. tants. It were far easier to make con­ cient Order of Hiberniuiis at the Umaliii drawn into the proselytizing Sunday church music, American history and verts from the Gith'olics of the West convention. The present occiiimiit of the schools. arithmetic. End. It is a very difficult matter to hair is Dr. John Josepli Dunn, one of OTTAWA’S NEW ARCHBISHOP TO BE A\ c w ish w-e had volunteer religious Well-known educators will he in at- bring up tlie children of these people in the most i iniiieiil of tlie younger genera- SOLEMNLY INSTALLED ON w ho w ould do for our poor children in an tcndcnce, both from the Coast and East­ tioii of Celtologists. FEBRUARY 22ND. the faith. The late Mgr. Gollcr was ab­ educational way -ivliat the Little Sisters ern states. Ampiig the ])romineut East­ solutely di.-scouraged with his Hungarian Rev. William Turner, S. T. 1)., profes­ of the Poor are doing for our growmq» erners will he Very Rev. Humphrey parishioners, and before his death ease-1 sor of the History of Philosojihy, and edi­ Great jireparatioiis are being made for people in a material w-ay, that is: open Moynihan, D. 1)., president of St. Tliom- trying. Priests in other parishes say the tor of tlie Catliolic University Itiilletin, Hie solemn installation of His Grace schools in poor districts and not only as college, St. Paul. Minn., and Mr. same of their Italian people. The priest” is giving a brilliant series of public lec­ .Arclibisliop (iautliier. which is to take teach but collect from the people of the Charles McCarthy, I’li. I)., Avho liolds the of St. Roiromro’s C'lmtch have done won­ tures at tlie Brooklyn Institute on the place on the 22ml iii-^t. Mgr. Roiithicr, city the means of supporting them. The Knights of Columbus cliair of American ders with the Italians of this city; hut; ife ami times of .\ristotle. On January Administrator, will mul the address on priests and the parishes are never called history at flie Catholic University, they cannot take care of their country­ 0 he lectured on the “Personality mid behalf of tho Frcnch-s[>eakiiig chrgy.aiid upon to contribute to tlie maintenance of Washington, D. C. men scattered all over the city. Some­ Genius of Aristotle,” and on Jaiiuaiy 13 A’ery Rev. Canon Sloan that on behalf tlie Homes of the Little Sisters. There thing is lieiiig done for the Sy-ians by oil “Aristotle, the I.ogi

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Organized Charity EDUCATIONAL. □ I OUR CALENDAR | □ “Scrimped and Iced” Comparative Morality I WOODWORTH SHORTHAND COUEOE has trained over 30 official Colorado reporters. Teaches and STuriay, Febniary 19.—Sexagesima Irish-American signer of the Declaration Claim That Sexual Morality of Spain and Italy Is In* Personal Service of Head and Heart Re­ shows you 200 words a minute. 96% of verbatim reporters Sunday. Gospel, St. Luke VIII. 4-15: of Independence, died, 1781. Pope Bene- write our shorthand. EJvery night speed class. Graham Short­ quired for Social Betterment. ferior to that of Northern Countries Untrue The Parable of the Seed. (Kct XIII died, 1730. Steamer Berlin lost, hand, 3 to 6 months. Faces City Park. Healthful ^ At that time, when a very great mul- 1907. I Phone Y o rk 1888. P ark H ill Car. 1720 Colorado Boulevard. Wednesday, 22.—Chair of St. Peter of Correspondents in the Catholic Times, found great difficulty in getting ser­ iitudb was gathered together and has­ Miss Mary Boyle O’Reilly of Boston, tened out of the cities unto him, Jie Antioch, festival established in 354. St. says the Freeman’s Journal, have been vants in consequence. All the young daughter of the late James Boyle O’Reil­ Day and Evening Margaret of Cortona, penitent, died, discussing “Comparative Morality” in women were married, and had their own spoke by a similitude: The sower went ly, addressed the Catholic Woman’s club School cut to »ow his seed. And as he sowed, 1297. SS. Thalassius and IJmoreus, CC., Catholic and Protestant Countries, upon homes to look after. Only widows, often of Worcester, Mass., recently on “The Call or write for catalog. some fell by the wuyside; and it was contemporaries with Theodoret. St. Bar- which Mrs. C. E. Jeffrey writes in re­ with children, were available, and you Catholic Social Worker,” and she was trodden down, and the fowls of the air adat, C., about same time. Washington ply to an allegation by a Mr. Haynes had to take the children too, especially honored by the warm appreciation of a R. A. LeDOUX, Pres. born, 1732. Barry, the painter, died, that “the se.xual morality of Spain and if they were girls. A mother will not devoured it. And another some fell up­ large audience, says The “Messenger.” I34V45 aE N A R M ST if YDENVER.Cam AKT 1543-45 G lenarm 8 L on a rock; and as soon as it was sprung 1806. Italy is notoriously inferior to that of leave her daughters even 'with relatives Denver, Colo. “You may search the records of Cath­ up, it withered aw:\y, l>ecause it had no Thursday, 23.—St. Serenus, gardener Northern {that is, Protestant) coun­ to go out to service, however poor she olic charity from the deaconesses of the moisture. And other some fell among and martyr, suffered 327. St. Milburge, tries.” may be. And even amongst the lower early church through the middle ages,” thorns; and the thorns growing up with V., daughter of Merowald, son of Penda, Of course (.says Mrs. Jeffrey), any lie classes young girls never go out alone, she said, “and get the beginning of the it, choked h. And other some fell upon king of Jlereia. She was abbess of Wen- that is told boldly, and loudly, and re­ but are most carefully “chaperoned.” work for the weak, poor and helpless. loek, in Shropshire, Seventh century. St. IVORY HANO LAUNDRY good gfTOund; and being sprung up, iterated frequently and disseminated Neither in Mexico nor Spain would you From these fine traditions of personal Dositheus, became under the ab­ widely, lieeomes, in course of time, “no­ ever see the disreputable sight of young yielded fruit a hundredfold. Saying these service we draw our inspiration. Finest French Hand Work & the city ^ things, he cried out: He that hath ears bot Seridon. St. Peter Dnmian, C. B., torious,” but it does not become true. men and young women walking out “Studying the work, they raised the to hear, let him hear. And his disciple.s and Doctor, Imni in 988 in Ravenna; It is “notorious” amongst Protestant alone in retired placc.s, at dusk, with standards and ideals and the best that Main 1684 1657 BROADWAY asked him what this parable might be. chosen cardinal and bishop of Ostia; associations that the .lesuits are at the their arms round each other’s waists, as _ ^ was in them was given to helping the To whom he said :To you it is given to died Feb. 22, 1072. St. Boisil, C., Imttom of all the political disturbances on Sunday evenings in England. It poor. The nameless saints left no nat­ PHONE MAIN 7377. HBNRT WARNECKB, Propr. know the mysterj' of the kingdom of of Melrose, upon the River Tweed, died, in the world; it is "notorious” that they woTild cause the greatest scandal, and ural heirs, as they died celibate.” God, but to the rest in.parables; that 664. The massacre of the Alamo, 1836. ! caused the'revolution in Portugal; also those who did such a thing would cer­ In discu.ssing what social service is.; seeing, they may not see, and hearing,' “The/mopylae had its messenger of de­ the “greve des cheminots” in France, as tainly be sent to Coventry. The fear the speaker said: Society says investi The Capital City Shoe Mf g. Co. they may not :imlerstand. Now the para­ feat, the Alamo had none.” Rinucinni, I many of the engine drivers and firemen of scandal and a 'wholesome regard for gation, the school teacher claims district ble is thi.s: The seed is the word of papal niineio to Ireland, sailed from Cuil- ; were .Jesuits in disguise. It is “noto- public opinion prevail throughout Spain. Repair Work our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles, 75c. nursing. Miss Pankhurst declares the God. Andithey by the wayside are they way for Rome, 1049. He brought valu­ I rious’’ that are hotla-ds of vice, 1511 Champa St. Denver, Colo. basis is the vote. In reality, social serv­ I cannot do better than here quote the that hear:! then the devil cometh, and able aid to the Confederates, both of and should be inspected by the state; it ice is trained personal service; and it is beautiful testimonial to Spanish women taketh the word out of their heart, lest money and war munitions, and devoted a is also “notorious” that all the Protes- cssentiallv a woman’s work. It is a most . . , . written by Mr. Charles .Samniis in his PRUH DAILY. AT ALL GROCER*. believing they should be saved. Now they large portion of his private fortune to , .. ; taut bwlies are eminentlv moral, pious, democratic work, and there is the sain-. , , ..N , , ,, fine book on Mexico, “The Awakening upon the rock are they who, when they the Catholic cause in Ireland. Mangan . , , , , , , land eharitalde, and resiieet all the Coin- ried and volunteer worker. The best re- : , . . . . , . . of a Nation.” bear, receive the word with joy; and must have been thinking of Rinucinni ' mandmeiits except tlhe one which savs KAR L’S BI^EAD siilts of the work eoiiic from assiK-ia- “To no woman on earth is religion these have no roots, for they believe for when he wrote in his “Dark Rosaleen”— I "'I’hoir shall not hear false witness “The Best I Know In Every Loaf.” tioii.” a more vital, ever-present, all-pervading a while, and in time of temptation they the poetic name of Ireland— I against thv neighbor.” . .... , , ; NIiss O’Reilly spoke of the assoeiateii , , : . . .1 . laeUialitv, and that is wliv vou meet tbe I fall awa}’. And that which fell among I 1 ilo not siqipose for a moment tliat i ...... I THE CAMPBELL-SELL BAKING CO. “0, my dark Rosaleen, charities as an organized charity I face of the .Madonna almost literally at thorns are they who Imve heard, and I Mr. Haynes 1ms pcrsomjjly any knowl- Do not sigh, no not weep! “scrimped and iced,” but she said: “The I every corner of Spanish .America. -And going their way, are choked with the i edge of ,'Spain. He is satisfied to know The priests are on the ocean green, associated charities has taught ns to ed­ I it is 'not a siqicrficial thing. There is cares and riches and pleasures of this on the assurance of Ids friends that it is 'They' march along the Deep. ucate ourselves for the guidance of those none in whom the wife-lieart, the iiiotli- life, and yield no fruit. Hut that on the "notoriously iiifirior in morality to I’ro- There’s wine... .from the royal Pope, for whom the bases of life are. shaken. ler-heart, is truer womanly. Tlie Dona good ground are they who, in good and tc'staiit lands. AVell. I lm])pcn to lie The Telephone W ay Upon the ocean green; “ In social work we must learn to rec­ ! is human; she may sin, iiut she can • perfect heart, hearing the word, keep it, verv well aniuaiutcd v itii Spain, also, -And Spanish ale shall give you ho])e. ognize existing evils. We should gather 1,1 , never be gross, Jt Is a truth so well and bring forth fruit in patience. witli Mexico, till' (anary Islamls, and; My dark Rosaleen! information for social betterment, de­ 1 known to every traveller that I wonder St. Rarbatus, bp. of Beneveiito, 982. ■Majorca—all. of course, tlmroiiglilv .Span . IS THE BEST WAY OF COMMUNI­ My dark Rosaleen! vise ways for educating public interest . , , , , . 7■ • 1 lourour philosophers are so dumb about it. Election of President and Vice President i-h. I liave lived long amongst S|)aiiisli | ‘ CATING WITH DISTANT POINTS. Shall glad your heart, shall give you in common good. We should distribute that even when outcast no woman of of the Confederacy, 1802. Copernicus people, and with tlii'ni; I have lived in QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN hope, the facts accumulated by information, Spanish Idood fallls or can fall to the born. 1478. Nicholas Copeviiieus was om- ipiite out of the way villages amongst SAME MESSAGE^UST LIKE Shall give you health, and hidp, ami platform and the ]ivess. outer vileness w hicii haunts 'the purlieus of the most able of the company of bril­ the mountains, and I have lived in towns, SPEAKING FACE TO.FACE hope, "The pres.s is the literature of the |ieo- of every English-speaking city. And, liant Qitholic astronomers. He ptovess. conservatism, slic eoiitriiiiites fewer re­ immobility of the sun in the center of What the poet meant by “Roman anything dreaiiied of in even an English "Our duty as a citizen is to bear our cruits to the outcast ranks than any civ­ the Solar system. Copernieus was a wine” and Spanish ale” is easily under­ model village. Personally I have never part of the burden. Our duty as Ameri­ ilized woman in the world.” priest, and when I.uther-<'ommence(l his stood. Orders issued to exterminate the met with a case of immorality amongst C all “Long D istance” cans is to resent taxatioy withont repre­ revolt he zealously and ably opposed Catholics of Ireland, 1H41. John (Quincy cither iimnicd or single women in Sjiaiii. That this iriliiitc is not paid liy a sentation, him. Sepoy revolt, 1857. Floriila ceded Adams, sixth President of the United 1 (|uite hclive that climate has an iiillii- Catliolic, but liy an .American ami a I’roT “Our government is n'ot always the to the United States, 1821. Transvaal States, died, 1848. lie distinguished him­ eiiee on morality, and no doiiht this is testant, renders it doubly valuable; but, The Colorado Telephone Co. will of the people, but rather the means elections, 1907. self by daring to oppose . Pana­ recognized liy the Church, as in hot cli­ from my own jiersoiial knowledge and by which the will of the people tries to Monday, 20.—Sf. Tyrannio. R of Tyre, ma Canal treaty, 1904. mates both men and girls many young, observation. I can endorse it tlioronglily; find expression, with Zenobius and others, martyrs in Friday. 24.—St. Matthias, apostle, and arc encouraged to do so. .Amoiigsj and if Mr. Haynes slionid suggest tliat “Take the public library. A\Jio buys Phoenicia, about 310. >St. Saboth, R. of planted the faith about Cappadocia and the jieasaiit class it is dilliciilt to find a comparisons are odious, I beg to remark the books? MJiy are there not more and (Successor to Selucia and Clesiphon, with 128 compan­ suffered martyrdom in Colchis. SS. Mon­ woman uiimarricd at 25. In .Mexico i that I was not tbe first to make tliem. better Uatliolic books? By what proi-- JOHN MUELLER Eugene McCarthy) ions, martyred bishoj) of Tournay, died tanas, Lucius, Flavian, Julian, Victori- css of legislation could* Catholic books 532. St. Mildred, virgin, al>l)ess of Mus- ens. Primolus. Rhenns and Donatian. who LIVE NOT IN VAIN. THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY. be plawd oh the shelves, particularly the Dealer in Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies tre in Tranet, close of Seventh century. suffered martyrdom at Orrthage, about open shelves? The city-streets, jiarticu- Fresh and Salt Meats Constantly on hand. Poultry and Fish. St. Eucherius, R. of Orleans. C., died 743. 2.59. St. Lethard, bishop of Senlis, C., By Hubert J. Davis in the Buffalo Union The fatlier of a family, says The Calb- larly m the congested 'districts, where and Times. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In Season. St. Uzick,,A., in Bristol. 1154. William called by Venerable Bede, Luidhard, died olie Columbian, should Ik* respected as the scant leisure of the worker is spent, E’en tboiigh the day dawn dreary. Phone Main 606 3458-60 Humboldt Sla of Orange proclainie

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fte OUMt U4 H o t lU llf t M PHONE SO. 58. W. H. CRAWFORD, PROP. far Hotel Help la the weei ; Catholic Church in Scotland ■ ele end Peraele Help Sent B leep where When R R Fere la Items of Catholic Interest ii Adranoed. Citizens Hand Laundry Brief Extracts of Wide-World Happenings Its Continuity Through the Ages—Its Earliest Chris­ CANADIAN We Solicit Your Laundry Work Work Called for and Delivered. We Do Rough Dry. 1 3 9 S . B r o a d w a y ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'in 'H '»< *«*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦*♦♦♦*♦ 11 ♦ tianity Was Catholic and Roman—A e m p l o y m e n t a g e n o Cardinal Fischer of Cologne personally whose name frequently apjjears in Scrib­ Vision of the Future ■iM Uahed llMi Mra. 2. W htt« presented to the Holy Father a Peter’s ner’s, is still another literary recruit to M d . l i l l - - Pende offering of about $50,000. Rome. At the close of a lecture to.the Liter indulge, and the non-indulgence in which, Directory of It is signiflcant that out of the 1.50,- Rev. J. H. Steele, a minister of the ary Society of the League of the Cross I am ,afraid, proves that there'is a sec­ 000,000 inhabitants of the western hem­ Kpiscopal church at Crom, County Fer­ on “How Scolland Became Christian,” in tion of Christians who are not Christ’s Attorneys-at- Law isphere fully 75.000,000 a%.> Catholics. managh, and for 22 years chaplain to the which he showed that Scotland owed its true followers. These then are some, lAUNDRy D> Earl of Erne, Grand Master of the Or­ Christianity and civilization to the mis­ but by not means all, of the doctrines OF COLORADO. 2500-2520 CURTIS ST. The Catholics of Germany are prepar­ angemen in Ireland, has been received sionaries of the 'Catholic Church, I’ather and practices of the Scottish Church WE USE ARTESIAN WATER ing a monster protest against the insult into the Catholic Church. He is now in Graham, of Motherwell, spoke as fol­ planted by the missionaries in the first J. GRATTAN O’BRYAN, of Mayor Nathan. It will be signed by Rome, and yiH prepare himself for the lows : six centuries of our era. There is no Attorney at Law, C. P. ALLEN, Pres. & Treas. C. P. ALLEN, JR., Sec. YV. F. ALLEN, 'Fice-Pree. 707 E. & C. Bldg., 11,750,000 name.s. priesthood. My task is now firti.shed. I thank you denying it; there is ample proof for it Phone Main 5G13. Denver, Colo. The C. P. Allen General Contracting Company for bearing so patiently with me in this all; and candid Protestant scholars ad­ According to the latest official stati-'j- Rev. Father Goetz, S. Sp., formerly, long lecture. Let me briefly sum up. We mit it. Well then, I say these things THOMAS F. McGo v e r n , Engineers and Contractors Attorney and Counselor, tics. Catholics, Jews and Freethinkers rector of St. Joachim’s parish, Detroit, have seen how every part of ancient Cal­ ■show to what family the early Scottish Suite 545 Equitable Building, Por Building Waterworks, Wood Stave Pipe for Irrigation, Mining and Bowes are increasing in Switzerland. The Pro­ has been appointed pastor of the cathed­ Companies. edonia, a land of pagans groaning under Church belonged; it was the Roman. ’hone Main 8G98 Denver, Colo Estimates Made on All Kinds of OFI'ICE: 311-312 McFEEB BTUBDIBO testants are losing ground. ral at Zanzibar. British East Africa, by the yoke of superstition and idoltary, These things are all Roman; they are Hydranllc Construction. FHOKE MAIK 2;S9. Rt. Rev. Bishop Algemer, D. D. This is and given up to every excess and un­ detested and denied by all good Protest­ i AMES J. McFEELY, ^ Attorney-at-Law, Henp’ Labouchere has retired from the a verj- important j)romotion, and is a cleanness, wes redeemed from its bond­ ants. The Roman Church believes in 412-614 Ernest and Cranmer Bulldlaa THE SWIFT SHALE BRICK COMPANY editorship of Ijondon Truth. He is now- tribute to the fidelity and ability of the age, and brought to accept the elevating them and practises them today as she Seventeenth and Curtla. in his eightieth year. The paper has zealous priest. and ennobling religion of Jesus Christ. has always done; and tJierefore we see Phone 4295. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY been transferred to a corporation. f ______And this was accomplished by a succes­ the identity of the early Scottish Church CHARLES V. MULLEN, YARDS AT ARVADA A dry banquet given the employes of Attomey-at-Law, Ko better pressed brick manufactured. If yon are tbinklng of sion of great and holy missionaries, with that of Rome; and again we cry building it will pay you to call and see our product and get our prloea. Present and former students of St. Ig­ the City Fuel company in Chicago re­ priests, , and Bishops, the lives of out: “Thou art 706-8 Exchange Building. Phone Main 6203. Denver, Colo Office 614 E. & C. Bldg. Phone Main 4295 natius’ college, Cleveland,, are planning cently was made the occasion of the an­ some of whom I have sketched merely as “Our Mother and Out Teacher and nouncement hy F. S. Pealmdy, vice ])res- a fitting observance of the institution's samples of all. And these men were all Our Guide; MORRISSEY, MAHONEY A SCO ident, that the policy of the company silver jubileh, which occurs iji Jiine. Roman Catholics. ’J'hey either came di­ and as thou wert in the beginning so art FIELD. Attorneys at Law. would be to refuse to emjdoy young rect from Rome and from the Pope, or thou now,' and always wilt be.” The Mgr. Butt, the new Bishop-A\ixiliary men given to an occasional drink of li']- 503 Symes Building, THE DE SEUEM*FUEL & FEED CO. they were ordained and consecrated by Faith she preached at the first was in­ Phone Main 4310. Denver, C