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 Prelates—Noted for Work Held in Chicago 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 Pennsylvania, 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 prelate, 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 Catholic Church; 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 missionary Woods of New London, 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 Ireland. 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.ogiUnited States was given the -Apostolic Mission liousc. Of tlic re of babies in the history of Baltimore, 700 Society for the Propagation of the Faith breathing the benediction, “Ctod bljss to lillW.this citv. to him by President Cleveland. He visit ligious ecclesiastics, ' the Doiuiiiieans little hliie-eicd, cliiihliy-faced, cooing In Need of Funds for Imme On Feliriiary 22, tlie feast of St. Pet you,” upon those vi-ho stood about Ithe er s Cliair at Antioch, Rt. Rev. Alonsig- ed Rome again in 1887 on business con number 37, the Holy Cross Fathers 31, specimens of humanity being brought to diate Relief. bedside. Archbishop Ryan was considered the nected with the plan of establishing a the Paiilists 27, the Marists 22, the Fran rweivp a special blessing from Rev. AVil- iior Jos. Schrembs will he consecrated' The four attending physicians at 3 greatest of the line of bishops ami Catholic university in Washington. ciscans 19, ami the Surplicuuis 4. Thirty liam J. Ennis, S. J., who, with Rev. John Auxiliary Bishop of Grand Rapids in St Andrew's Cathedral, that city. o'clock announced tihat the end was not archbishops that have occupied the Epis-. In September, 19.03, when the golden states arc represented in the university; Condon, S. J., had been conducting a two- New A'oik. Fell. 13.—Reports of the The consecrator will lie Bishop Joseph far off. About this time the stricken copal See of Philadelphia since its erec jubilee of Archbishop Ryan was cele also, the following foreign countries: week mission. ravages of the plague aud famine in Richter, who ordained Alsgr. Schrembs to metropolitan rousem himself and mur tion in 1808. . His reputation was na brated in Philadelphia, the chief digiu- British West Indies, Canada, Germany, Father Ennis denounced in strong China are reaeliing Itight Rev. Freri. 627 the priestliood in St. Andrews’ cathedral mured the dying wi^ds of St. Paul: tional, and in his home city he was ac taries of the church were present in the Ireland, England, Bavaria, Cuba, France, terms the evil of race suicide, which he Lexington avenue, from the Catholic years ago. The assistant consicrators, it “I wish to be dissolved and be With corded a popular recognition that far catheural of St. Peter and St. Paul. The Russia, Hungary, and the Philippines. characterized a.s one of the greatest sins missionaries, as well as through the is, expected, will be Bishop Maes Christ.” surpassed that of any of his predeces Pope sent Monsignor Faleonio as a per On Friday, February 3, Mr. Reiijamin of tho Twentieth ccnliir,v. daily press, and wo beg the friends of of Covington, Ky., and Bishop Foley of An hour later the final struggle came, sors, he having been on the friendliest sonal representative. Thirty thousand T. Allen, chief engineer, Harrisburg ‘•Infants,'’ he said, ‘'have souls as well the missions to do all they can. through Detroit. The sermon will he preached by and messengers hurried to summon terms with men of all religious denomi persons were in the church, and thou Foundry and' Macliine Works, gave an as grown jieple, and, further, even un tho Society for the I’ropagation of the Faith, to relieve the misery liiought Alost Rev. Henry Alooller, Archbishop of ^ i e ^ in the nearby cathedral. As they nations. He was one of the foremost sands were turned away for luck of illustrated lecture in Assembly room, Ale- born infants have souls.” Cincinnati. entered the sick room. Father Charles F. pulpit orators in the Catholic Church in room. Aiahoii hall, on “The Dcvelojimciit of the He warned against raee siiieide he- about among the poor by jiestileiioe amt « * « hunger. 1 lie united Catholic clioirs of Grand Kavanaugh, the aychbishop’s secretary, this country. Higli Speed Corliss Engine.” Ihis lec eause, he said, this country would be in 'J'liat a similar state of affairs is gi-o\v- Rapids will funiisJi the musical program. began the prayers for the dying, and the Great works of the arclibisliop were On the occasion of his golden jubilee, ture was largely attended. Inith by tho a bad way if the babies, the future gen iiig ill India is shown by the following Ibis united choir will be made up en priests, kneeling about the deathbed, in what he did for the Indians and his es Archbishop Ryan give voice to iiiese elo students of the Mechanical Engineering eration, were not allowed to live to man letter, written to the society from Coim tirely of male voices. toned the responses. ^ tablishment of the Protectory for Home quent words: dcpartmoiit of tho university and mech hood or womaiiliood. batore. liy Father Bechii,. P. F. AI.: Invitations have been extended to n The archbishop’s mjnd for a moment less Boys. The labors of the archbishop “In the autumn of life tiiere are occa anical engineers from tlic city of Wash “The plague, whieh in 1!)03 and ltt04 large number of distinguished prelate*, cleared sufficiently to comprehend the in behalf of the Indians was recognized sional periods when one may seem as ington, and jirovcd higlily interesting PRIEST NABS CHURCH THIEF. and the services will probably he attend eignificance of the'^scene, and, with the by President Roosevelt, when he appoint young and strong as ever, but these pe and instructive to all. wrought such ravages in Coimhatore. has again made its ap|iearaiiee here. At ed by a notable gathering of churchmen. words, “God bless you,” on his lips, sunk ed him one of the board of Indian com riods are but ‘Indian summers’ wlien Among the conditions of the Cliair of New Orleans, Fob. 12.—Discovering the lir-t iiidicatioiis of a reeiirreiiee of -Among tho visitors will he a number of back and passed away. missioners. summer is gone, and cannot retard the Psychology, founded at tlie openi.ig' of Raoul A’asedur. 26 years old, in the act the terrible visitation of si:t years ago, Benedictine .Ahliots. At the head of these .Those about the bedside', besides the Under the administration of Areli- inevitaide winter. But this ought to af the university by tlie Catholic Total Ah- of robbing the mite box of tlie St. Al- the people became panic-stricken. Alaiiy is Archahhot Leaiider of St. Vincent’s priests, were Dr. J. Ryan Devereaux, a bishop Ryan the Catholic Church in his fect a man but little who believes in the ■stinence Society of America, is the deliv jdionsiLs chiireh today, Fatlier Johns hnve fled to different parts of the coun oollege ill Pennsylvania, where Bishop nephew; his sister-in-law, Mrs. Gleason diocese has more than kept pace with eternal years, that know no autumn,or ery of lectures on subjects connected fireil a bullet into the door to halt tlie try. Selirenihs pursued his classical studies of St. Louis; Ashton Devereaux of this the growth of the city and country. The winter. But in the solitude of tlie old with the life and work of Father Mat thief. The priest held A'a.scdiir until the “Others, who have not the means to when a laiy. .Ablioft A'inoent will coine city, a nephew, and the latter’s wife; archdiocese embraces Philadelphia and age of a Christian bishop comes the thew, the great Irish Ajmstle of T ‘Uiper police arrived. remove clsewliere, or must reniuiii to from St. Bede's. Pennsylvania; Abbott Mrs. Edward Bowen and Mrs. James Ma nine adjoining counties. summons: ‘Render an account of tliy aiicc. This year the first of tliese lec ^ ------• carry on their business, have had re- Frowin Conrad from Conception. AIo., and guire, his sisters, and several intimate » « * stewardship—of the days of thy jiricst- tures was given at the university on Jan- HARTFORD’S CATHOLIC POSTMAS eonrsc to inoeulation, as a preventative Abbott Charles Aloore from St. Leo’s friends. The archbishop was born in Thurles, hood and episcopate—of tlie souls com tiar,v 5 by the Very Reverend .-Alexander TER. against the seourge, Others again, ahan- monastery, Florida. Following the arthbishop’s death, offi County of Tipperary, Ireland, on Febru mitted to uiv care!’ Before such a pre P. Doyle, C. S. P., on “The Catholic doiiiiig their infected liouses, have gone One of the prelates altemling will be cial telegrams were sent to the Pope, ary 20, 1831. His ancestors on the pater late rises the vision of one of tlie gi'eat Church and the Prohibition Movement.” Mr. Frank Hagarty has been reap- to live in huts in rural districts, where Bishop Alel-'aul of Trenton. N. J., -who Cardinal Gibbons, Mgr. Faleonio, the nal side were originally the O’Ryans, and holy bishops of the early Church, or The second lecture was given on Janu ])oiiited postmaster of Hartford. Conn. they are ill-|)roteeted from the insnlu- will in Hie evening attend a meeting of papal delegate at Washington, and all who figure in Irish history. His parents one of our own day who imitated them, ary 26 b,v Rev. Peter O'Callaghan, C. S. This is his second term. Air. llapirt.v is hrity of the climate. When a person is the newly formed Federation qf Catho the archbishops and bishops of the Unit died when he was very young, and his and they were not wanting such in this P.. of St. Mary's Church, Chicago, on a young man of sterling character, and taken down with the plague there is lit lic societies of Grand Rapids and viciii- ed States. youthful education was received from diocese. In this vision he secs the real “The Power of Example in Temperance liis re-up[)oiiitmeiit is a recognition of tle hope of saving his life. The disease itv. « . • « the Christian brothers at Arles. Young ization of what he himself should have Reform.” his ability. He is a member of the been and might have been if perfectly almost always ends fatally, and iisually i . i Bishop Prendergast received the fol Ryan studied at the Carlow seminary, One of the 'most interesting puhlio lurtford Cathedral imrish. WAS POSTMASTER UNDER LINCOLN attacks other nienilierk of the household. lowing cable from the Vatican at Rome: and later came'to this countr}’, going to faithful to grace. By this standard he lectures of the year was delivered Janu The victim of this awful illness is, “The Holy Father is deeply affected by St. Louis, where he was appointed a pro shall be judged. Oh, frierias and broth ary 12 on “The Ruined Cities of Asia NEW SISTERHOOD TO BE ESTAB The Rev. Afathias Hannon, who recent therefore, frequently abandoned by his ^ the death of Archbishop Ryan. Sends fessor in Carondelet seminary. On Sep ers in Christ! pray for me tiiai the little Minor,” by David M. Robinson of Johns LISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. ly died at the age of 82 years, was on* family and left to the care of hirelings expression of sincere, sympathy. tember 8, 1853, he was ordained a priest time left I may employ in reparation for Hopkins university. The lecture was il of the pioneer priests of the AA’est, hav while he lingers in agony. (Sig.) MERRY DEL VAL.” by Archbishop Kenrick. In 1856 he was the past and preparation tor the near lustrated with views taken liy the lec From Barcelona, Spain, where the ing laliored during tho past 50 years in eternal future!” During the last six months we have • • • • made rector of the St. Louis cathedral, turer himself on the occasion of an arch mother house 7s located, Mother Maria various parts of Iowa and AA’isconsin. seen many instances of death from the Father Hannon was the first priest to The funeral was held this (Thursday) and four years later was placed in aeological expedition into the heart of Teresa Rubio has come to San Antonio, plague, many families plunged in misery, celebrate Alass in Fort Dodge, la., and in morning and was attended by practical charge of the Church of The Annuncia .Asia !Minor. Tex., for the purpose of establishing the old people left to die alone, children 1860, while living in Garryowen, he had ly all the leading clergy in the American tion. In 1872 Father Ryan was conse Denver Knights of Colnm- The university has recently received first convent of the Order of St. Teresa shelU'rlcss and without food, on account hierarchy. crated coadjutator at St. Louis, with bns Send Telegram the sum of $5,000 from the estate of Mrs. in the United States. Mothdr Teresa is the di.stinction of being the only resi of the death of their parents. Our orph Tuesday and Wednesday the body-lay the right of succes.sion, and in 1884 he of Sympathy Ann Yarnall of Philadelphia. The will accompanied by five Sisters of the order, dent of the town who voted for Lincoln. anages are filled, bnd we are constantly President Lincoln subsequently appoint in state in the Cathedral. The final rest was appointed archbishop of Philadel of Mrs. Yarnall was made in 1886, and and will he joined by five or six others. called to minister to dying victims of ed him postmaster of Garryowen, a posi ing place will be in the crypt in the rear phia. During his 27 years’ residence in “Rev. Chas. F. Kavanaugh, St. Peter and this bequest was probably one of the The work of the order is educational, the-epidemic. AVe ask a little help from tion which he filled tO the satisfaction of ^ of the Cathedral altar beside those of Philadelphia he was an important figure Paul Cathedral, Philadelphia, Pa.: first made by individual Catholics for and in the convent about to be opened the friends of the missions to aid in al his fellow townsmen. ‘ Bishop Egan, Bishop Conwell and Arch- in the life of the city, participating in The Fourth Degree Assembly of Den the support and development of the uni special attention will be given to French, leviating the suffering that we see bish<^ Wood, who were his predecessors. many of the public fuhetions held in ver, for themselves and for 100,000 Cath versity. music, drawing and painting, and every around us.” ITALIANS’ GIFT TO MSGR. M’DOI^ ‘ This was his wish. that time. The University of Pennsyl olics of Colorado, extend to the clergy kind of fancy work. The order has an NELL. Cardinal Gibbons was the dignitary of vania gave him the degree of LL. D., an and laity of the Archdiocese of Philadel interesting history. It was first organ PORTUGAL NUNS FOR OREGON. PRIEST’S SUDDEN DEATH. highest rank in attendance. The funeral honor which he had previously received phia, their profound sjTnpathy in the ized about 37 years ago. and took for its The Italian clergy and laity in the was one of the most notable ever held from the University of Missouri. death of your great Archbishop. Though patron St. Teresa. Since that time it Father Theodore Valero, the Cdtliolic Brooklyn diocese have presented to' in any city of the country. Pope Pius In 1868, at the invitation of Pope Pius, far removed from the seat of his labors, Five Dominican nuns, who were re has had a wonderful growth, and now- priest who administered the last sacra Bishop McDonnell a marble bust of him was represented in the person of Monsig- he delivered a series of Lenten lectures we have felt the mighty influence of his cently expelled from Portugal, and are numbers more than a thousand members. ments of the Cliurch to Emperor Maxi self, e.xecuted by Ettore Ximes, the Ital nor Faleonio, the papal delegate at Wash in English in Rome. untiring zeal in the cause of our Holy now in a Convent in Drogheda, Ireland, It has 40 houses located in Spain, Mex milian just before his execution at Quere- ian sculptor. Engrossed resolutions, ex ington. Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis, « • V Faith. With you, we were inspired by sailed on the steamship Laurentic on ico and South .America. The order was taro, died suddenly in the San Francisco pressing appreciation of Bishop McDon-” ArchbLshop Farley of New York, Bishop In 1883 he was one of the prelates se his life, and with you we grieve at his February 12 for New York. They will driven out of Portugal during the recent Church, in San Luis Potosi. Mexico, re nelTs devotion to the welfare of the Mundelein of Brooklyn, Bishop Kelley of lected to represent the interests of the death. proceed from there to Baker City, Ore.. revolution, and in the late uprising in cently. He dropped dead at the altar as Italians in Brooklyn, accompanied the Detroit, Bishop Donohue of 'Wheeling, Roman Catholic Church of the United HERBERT FAIRALL, - to found an Irish Dominican convent, Spain also lost a house, w-hich was kin he was robint; for mass. gift. W , Va., Bishop Hickey of Rochester, N. States in Rome. He was present at the ’ Faithful Navigator.” with schools and hospitals. dled into flames by rioters.
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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 monk 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., prior 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 convents 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 slavery. 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 proclainieforces en died, 369. Slaves first introduced into faith, or at least no CatlMdie faith. The Denver, Laram ie vital organs, hut by directly disfigui'iiig: Acts of the Apostles) tlie disciples of © tered Oiarleston, 1865. Charle.8 Wolfe, Virginia. 1620. Napoleon I escaped from Ho i.s not a liad fellow, .says the Pilot; the expression of the face.” ' Jesiis Christ first received the name of © Elba. 1815. David B. Henderson died, the poet that wrote the “Burial of Sir he is simply a toady by nature. His This is unqncstioiiiildy true, adds th-j Christians. For it is written: ".And Bar- & N orthw estern R. R. © 1906. First IC S. bank chartered, 1791. John Moore,” died, 1823. George Taylor, mental attitude is eonstaiitly that of Ave Maria. Choice sjiirits have alwaysi •>«has went to Tarsus to seek Paul: © one who is always wondering how b's euanded their sercnitv’of mind as a lei-’ l "'lorn when lie had found he brought to The new road to the Northwest Is operating trains Into Greeley. © ed and fasbioiK'd as to creed and sacra Pnitcstaiit friends will look at this or of grinit pride, and resisted temptat'.oii"! -Antioch. And they convcrss to lie the discijile of Christ, to —they are insincere, dishonest and nia- Pope would not eoiidemn Modernism, or .says, declining an invitation to atteii 1 9ne of the faithful imitators of a Any Information In regard to rates, etc., cheerfully given. .Again we feel it a duty to warn Cath- ligU as the false lights used by the that his Bishop would not sja'iik openly public meeting of .some sort: “\Ve eon- ernoified Lord. ■olic readers against the so-called sermon wreckers on the Coniisli coasts in the against lier.esy, or that his pastor would ^ider it to he against the spirit and t.'a- City Ticket Office, Local Office,.. in the Sunday secular papers, says the old days of the pirates and smugglers. not denounce mixed marriages., ; Oratorv to attend public A HINT TO FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Catholic Standard and Times. This ap 919 S E V E N T E E N T H ST. 15TH a BASSET ST». Ostensibly iioii-eontentious, non-secta IBs mind is forever in mortal fear of meetings. . . . I siqipose my presence or. parently harmless and well-meaning rian and iion-irciiic, tbi.s class of homi hurting the eIlenl^ never upon the the occasion so strange and unlike my “Afore hooks and fewer hain)nets. thing is, as a rule, passively anti-Catho- lies are negatively s(*ctariaii in tlie most th nrch s defense. , g,.|f jj. .^yuuld he the verv talk of llic Alore work and less talk. .More .self-for- S. K. MARTIN, lic—letting “I dare not” wait upon “I objectionalile ilegrcc—invertebrate and He never reads a Catliolie paper—its p]uee_» Could anything he further r • glorification. More would.” Its object is to demolish the Gen. Freight & Passenger Agt., Denver Colo. jelly-fish Protestantism of the mixed— plain talk hurts him. He marries a moved from the vulg-.irity of self-adver-1criticism. Alorc belief in the necessity of a visible and very much mi.xcd—variety, pick Protestant— if he can find one who will tisement and iiotoricty-swking? [''■'‘‘G sociability and less whist. Aloro Church, * definite creed and the efficaoy pockets of the spiritual world who would have him—and lie sends his children to| ______' simplicity and fewer ‘airs.’ Alore cojiy- of the saerameiita. It also puts into the fain persuade the plundeted that be some • Groton school, if the school will WASHINGTON’S LAST WARNING l kindly and woi tli.v deeds and less background the sacrificial and expiotory cause the precious jewel of his or her take tlieni in. ______| imitations of fads, follies and foibles. character qf Christ’s mission on earth as faith was snatched by a silk-gloved and He has the faith—lint lie is almost sor-' Alliance With Europe. | ’’•’''''oation and less mere dissi- ©©©©©©© ©©©©©©© ‘the Messiah, and to place above it His jeweled hand there is no theft in the ry he has. He goes through life without; “The great rule of Conduct for us, in ' ilorc' reality and less sham, ethical and social teaching. Readers are America’s uUlUldUJ ijpililgii act. once standing up for his religious priiici-: regarl to foreign nations, is, in extend- clulis and fewer social clubs, Low told it is unnecessary to have external pics. He is not conscious of doing harm, ing our commercial relations, to have! helpful, hopeful conversation and —TO— and ceremonial worship. “If there be Famous Excursion FATHER AND SON—THE IDEAL RE He would be amazed to learn tluit his with them as little poIitir.il connection | gossip. Alore onipliasis on manners any salvation,” readers were ,told in The LATION. milk-and-water’ ' Catholicity...... is a scandal, ' ■ as possible. Europe has a set and' morals ' ami less on nionev. Alore sin- Show Rates North American “sermon” last Sunday— zaa ■ John lajckwood Kipling, father of He would rather die than he guilty of an of primary interests which to u.s have cerity and less smartness. Larger out PrinnlA P I/ m . "mark the “if”—it ^•onle8 to us. tlirongb viippic vl6GK Rudyard Kipling, died in London, Eng., act of conscious dishonesty, yet his whole : none or a very remote relation. Hence looks and smaller grudges. A greater Trip Daiiy ourselves—through our honest efforts to quite recentl.v. The happiest rela life is nothing else. He will never agree ^ ghe must-lie engaged in frequent wntro- desire for social usefulness than social live according to Christ’s teaching’-’—His ^©©©©©© —VIA— ©©©©©©© tions existed between the father, a dis with the decision of the .head of his, versics, the causes of which are essen- prestige.”—Jas. T. Carroll. altruistic teaching mainly meant. AA'liat tinguished man himself, and his brilliant Church nor of the head of his diocese, nor tially foreign to our cAicerns. Hence, becomes of tbe doctrine of prevenient son. Say.s the latter: of the head of his parish. .And yet lie therefore, it must he unwise for us to SHOES FOR 5,000 POOR. grace, if sueh be the case?. AVliere would “Everything I am and everything I would he genuinely wounded if you said implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in be the need of a Savior and Mediator if Cripple Creek Short Line hope to he I owe to my father. He he was a rebel to his faith and practice. ^ the vicissitudes of her politics. ♦ • • A Xew York shoe manufacturing com- unredeemed man had the inherent power taught me the way to see things and Such men are a weight upon the j Why forego the advantages of so peou-!piiny kas received an order for ne Miles of the Most Massive, Majestic and Magniiiicent to lift himself from the slough of Pagan how to know things, and I have never Church’s life and an impediment to her, liar a situation? AATiy quit our own to ■ pairs of men’s shoes from .“Nenator “Tim ism and s^suality and become worthy departefi from his teachings. I am only progress ten thousand times more than ! stand upon foreign ground? Why, by j Sullivan of Xew York, to lie delivered Scenery in the World. A Visitor to Colorado Can Not of the salviation that is presented with satisfied when my work meets with his the poor sinner who falls occasionally, j interweaving our destiny with that o f! month, when they will he distribiit- Afford to Miss This Wonderful Trip a note of interrogation, after the fashion approval.” but who loves his Clinrch and stands i any part of Europe, entangle our peace j ed among the poor of the East Side. The FOR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE WRITE of Mrs. Browning? There are no “ifs” This is the ideal relation, and it is, if straight up to he counted vvith her in all I and prosperity in the toils of European shoes are of the best quality the factory I l- S .l ( r in the Gospel that Christ taught us. He possible, more honorable to the younger that she says and does, unquestioning, | ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or turns out, and are water-proof. The makes not mental reservations when He F. C. MATTHEWS, man tlian to the older; as the habit of uncompromising, loyal and true, through caprice? ’Tis our true policy to steer shoes would retail from $3.30 to $4 a GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, - '”'1 f ^ f f tells us that there is a Heaven and a taking the father’s help for granted, and and through. Tbe Catholic Church is a clear of permanent alliances with any pair. The specifications require the best C. 8. A C. C. D. RY„ COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. bell, and tjljat salvation comes not only making no account of his sacrifices, is fond mother to even the weakest of her portion of the foreign world.”—^Fr^ ^quality of leather for the contract, and through Him, but through also “hearing far too common among sons and daugh children; but the Puritaa or the toady Washington’s Farewell Address, SepL the shoes are being made with a special the Church”—the Church that He found ters. have never been at home under her roof. 1796. V view to durability. 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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, monks, 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, Cnun, was obliterated in Brooklyn. X. Y.. recently celebrated McGarvey was formerly a i)rominent never was nwl of reforms in the matter by the sensual indulgence of revolution MORRISON & d e SO TO , Office Phone, Champa 926. Residence Phone, Main 4256 the fiftieth anniversary of its organiza Episcopalian minister of Philadeli'hia. of discipline or morals or ritual. To say aries. But nevertheless the Faith and Attomeys-at-Law. PROMPT DELIVERY OCR SPECIALTY tion. What a joy that must have been to both 504 Equitable Bldg. Telephone 6*f that would be stupid as well as untrue. the Church and the holy life of Rome are |)articipants! Denver, Cola Thirty-fifth and Walnut Streets Investiture of Monsignor Saunders of There has been need of reforms in these coming back again. The winter is past, things in every period of the Church's the summer is nigh. Rome is indestruct D AN B. C A R E Y , Fort Dodge,: la., with tlie robes proper The ‘Tnduina Catholic,” pid'lished for history and in every portion of her ter ible. She has within her an undying Attomey-at-I.Aw, to his office!as a Domestic Prelate, has the })ast two years at Indianapolis, and 216-220 Coronado Bldg., ritory throughout the world. But the principle of vitality: crushed for a time, been postponed to the lalter part of the German ('atholic weekly, ‘‘Das ,Ste- Phone Main 4951. Denver, Col* point that we fix upon in this emiuiry she revives: chased away, she returns; February.- ^ renbanner,” published at Evansville, have as the most important, is, that Rome hated and persecuted and exiled, she WILLIAM H. ANDREW, The Liquor Habit Cured consolidated. Editor Wallrath of the Attorney-at-Law, was, as she still is, our ilother and .Mis prays for her enemies, and wins them Nearly 200,000 Spaniards iinraigrate Sterenberger joins the editorial force of 516 Charles Building, The Liquor and Drug Habits Successfully and Permanently Cured tress. It was she who taught our rude iver to her by her charity and sanctity, Tel. Main 1369. Denver, Cok annually to the Americas. In consequence the Indiana Catholic, and hereaftei This ITo Boss of Time While Taking the Treatment. The only treatment Spain is alarmed over this exodus, and forefathers the elements of religion as so that they are sorry they treated her known to medical •science that destroys the appetite for liquor and repairs paper will be supplied to former sub JOHN H. REDDIN, all the damage done. well as civilization; site who turned our so ill. and are glad to see her coming is planning extensive public works to scribers to both jo\irnals. Attorney and Counselor at Law , No Bad After Bffffects. We' do a general medical and surgical office practice, everything .strictly confidential. keep the natives at home. barbarous aneestors frojn the worship of back once more. So will it be in Scot 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Bloot p i:! The Treatment Given for Three Bays Free. No hypodermic Injections heathen deities to the \Torship of the one Seventeenth and Curtis Streeta. given. tVe give the treatments on payments. No cure no pay. Lawrence Woo. trained as a catechist land. Roman monks and priests and living and true God. and who planted in Bishops delivered her from Paganism; Phone Main 657. Denver, Cok I The Rev. Father .Ipseph McQiiaide, ]»as- in Canton, China, is liow a zealous as their midst that Cath^ic Church which Roman monks and priests and Bishops tor of Sacred Heart Chiu-ch, San Fran- sistant to Father ^Monatar in Ids work r. M. MORROW, The Clarke Medical Service Co. . the Redeemer founded first upon St. Attorney-at-Law, -cisco, did splendid missionavy work among the Chinese of New York City. will deliver her again; and the land will 235 COMMONWEALTH BLDG., PHONE MAIN 349, DENVER, COLO. 503 Quincy Building. I in behalf of the 1915 Panama-Pacific ex Peter. To Rome, then, every Christian yet be seen, please God. not perhaps in Mr. M'oo went to Itoston recently, where Phone Main 2707. position at the imtional capital. there are between 00 and .SO Catholics, In Scotland is bound to look as to his your day, but in the day of your chil and while there he gave them, in their ■First and Supremest Benefactor, dren’s children, covered with monaster RICHARD McCl o u d , Of all the foreign edelesiastical colleges own tongue, more accurate information the teaidur and guide who dragged his ies and convents, with cathedrals and Attorney at Law. Land and Mlnlni ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•I 11 I I I I I H I I 11 I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Cases a specialty. I^nd Office papen in Rome, the American college lias the so as to strengthen them in their faith. nation out of the lowest paganism, and , ahheys and parish ehurches and religions correctly made. Register U. S. Laa* -largest enrollment of students. From taught it the suhlime truths of the | houses of every sort. And you will hear Office, Durango, 9 years. P|!' one diocese alone, Boston, it has 20, and Rev. George -1. Waring. United States t.'hristian lleUgioii. ' If fliiylioly. whi'ther jthe Angelus hell ringing out over liill and Newnian Block. Durango, Colo from another, Chicago, 30 students. army chaplain, stationed at Ft. Ogle- Protestant or Catholic, in Scotland dale, and in the great eity and in the LANDSEEKERS thorjie,, Chjekamauga, is Jit ])resent en knows anything today, of God and of little village, three times a day, and WILHELM GRIESS2R, Mr, and JIrs. Robert Davis of Jersey gaged in visiting seminaries and colleges Jesus Christ and of the world to come, people will uncover their heads or drop SPECIAL HATES City made a gift to St. Aloysios church ill various parts of the country for the it is entirelv owing to the work of the on their knees, and sav their Aves. And A rch itect of a piece of kind, G8.xl21 feet, with two ptirpo.se of enlisting the interest of the Church whii4i we calf the Roman. It you will meet frame housqs, on their marriage day. A could, not be owing to. the work of any Frairs cn Every Road, Engineer and Builder clergy, and particularly young eccles MACK BLTLDI.N’ G. For LandseeKers and Emigration to the - chapel and a school will be built on the other Church, as I remarked before, for and companies of girls under charge of iastical students, in the welfare and Phone Cham pa 1737. Denver, Colo. spot. spiritual uplift of our Catholic soldiers. there was no other. The Protestant nuns, and will see the poor being fed at I. Church arose indeed in the sixteenth cen the monastery gales, because there will C. A. ANDERSON, It is reported that the vacant See of The Bulls confirming the a])|)ointmenU tury, but that was many hundreds of be no poorhouses then. .\nd you will Coal, W ood, Hay, Grain,, WESTERN SLOPE Kingston, Ont., made so by the transfer of Rt. Rev. John Ward as Bishop of Lea years later; long cent.firies before that, meet the Cardinal-.-\rchhishop. and oth FLOUR/A^D f e e d of Archbishop Gauthier to Ottawa, is to venworth arrived last week, and the con the work of Christianising and civilizing er Bishops with their chaplains, and V be filled by Rev. Gerald MeShane, at the people of this land had been aecom- kneel to get their blessing as tliey pass. CHICKEN FEED secration will take ])lace .some time dur WRITE US FOR BOOKLETS AND present pastor of St. Patricl^ Church, plished. .-^nd what is true of Scotland is | .-Vnd you will see the dead being carried Phone South 2739. 635 JA S O N ST. ing the present month. Ylost Rev. Dio ANY INFORMATION AND RATES. Montreal. mede Falconio, Apostolic Delegate, will true of every other Christian country j to his last resting place, with a great » be the consecrating prelate. Archbisho]i throughout the wide world. Every na company of friars ami clirics carrying The A. W. Clark Drug Ce. FIRST-CLASS PULLAIANS AND DIN A German Franciscan, Fr. Theoph. Glennon and all the Bi.shops of Missouri tion that is Christian today received its torclies and the cross, and saying the TWO STORES: ING CARS ON ALL TRAINS. Witzel, at the Licentiate examiiiatioiiB and Kansas, as well as many from other Christianity from the missionaries of prayers aloud for his soul. And at the before the “Biblical Commission,” Rome, Comer 8th Ave. and Jason 8t. states, will attend. ’ Rome; and if any of these nations are chief seasons you will take part in the 3rd Ave. and Elatl St. Call on us or write for reservations passed a very brilliant examination, re- now unhappily Protestant, nevertheless gr.and procession of the Blessed Sacra cei\-ing the 'as-yet-rare Licentiate Degree News has been received by cable from they were Catholic, and that means ment or of Our Blessed Lady through EVERYTHING IN DRUGS in Sacred Scripture. Cape Town that in a recent railway ac Christian, before they lyerc Protestant; the streets of our cities, and along the cident Rev. Edward jC'rawley, S. J.. lost and proliably they will be Catholic and country roads; and against none of these Tandy Furniture Co. The old Puritan bigotry is dying out his life. Father Crawley was born in Christian again. But even supposing we things will anyone be found to raise his The Furniture Exchange House. I ieven at Harvard. Dr. John Bapst Blake, October til. 1871, and, after a successful had not known from what part of the voice; for they will be all of one faith, Route W e take your old furniture and stoves i son of a prominent Irish Catholic doc career at Mount .St. Mary’s college, en world these first mi.ssionaries had come and “with one heart and one voice will In exchange for new. I tor and of Elizabeth Blake, the writer, tered the society in 1907. He had but to Scotland, or of \riiat Mother Church they glorify God,” us in the days of old. Phone 3799. 1532 L A W R E N C E 8T. W. B. THROCKMORTON, City Passenger Agent has been .named to a full profes.sorship recently gone to South Africa, and was they were the offspring,'there is. -May He grant it right speedily! in surgery in its medical school. in charge of the “Rhodes Students” in One Easy Test 11 17th and California the Jesuit college at Grahamstown. we could apply to discover their eccles TOO MANY DIVORCES. The Deiter Bookiiinding Co. The whole Catholic world will In-ar iastical pedigree. We Tnive simplyXto Magazines, Music, Law Books 11 E. D. WHITLEY, City Ticket Agent. Phone Main 6280 ' with pleasure that the Holy Father has Bound in Any Style. In Canada, through the exertions of ask the question—Whiit doctrines did A law has boon introduced at this ses given orders for the erection of a mag the frish soeietie.s, the Ship Fever iMonu- they teach? What authority did they sion of the logi.slaturo under wbioh the TELEPHONE 3054 nificent theological Seminary at Assisi, ment's location and cemetery is definite recognize? What ritual did they ob state will have siqiorvisory control over the birthplace of St. Francis^and his Or ly settled for all time. The Grand Trunk 1338 LAWRENCE ST. serve? What was their religious organi those who desire to get marriinl. The der, as also his dcathplace. railway) which sought to cxprojiriate it., zation? The answer to* all these ques law is regarded as a step in the right THE ROYAL TAILORING CO. lias been defeated. The court .said: Rev. Father Henry Lessard, pastor of tions of course is one and the same—it direction says the Pueblo Star Journal, “Canada is wide enough and large enough St. Francis Xavier’s church, Na.shua, was the Roman doctrine, Roman ritual. as it will iirevent many from entering Cleaning ® Pressing Works to permit utility coiqiorations to carry Bermuda Islands, left an pstate valued Roman organizatioq, Roman authority. into relations for wliieli they are un Pressing and Altering of Ladles' and on their operations without encroaching Gent's Garments. Goods called for at $G5,000, $43,000 of which he donated Of this there can he no shadow of doubt fitted. lienefieial as the proposed law upon grounds sacred as the last resting and delivered. Phone South 275. For Old and Yonng to charity. St. Theresa’s college, Mont in the mind of any careffiL and impartial will he other legislation relative to the place of the dead.’’ 309 W . S IX T H A V E N U E . j real, Canada, Father I essard's alma student of the early Scottish Church. married state is of mordeacons; we have fast days' and festivals, and is a condition which culls for serious VEGETABLES, ETC. the wind. Dox of Peoria, who contributed a most Fish and Game In Season. At the recent meeting of tlic Reverend churches and altars and sacrifices. We consideration. Revi.sion of the divorce Catholic story to a late number of Mc Phone South 817. 605-607 JA S O N ST Deans and Consultors of the diocese of have monasteries with abbots and monks laws of Colorado l6 a nei-essity which Clure’s Magazine. Mrs. Helen Haines, who practiced poverty, chastity, and must be recognized before long. Omaha, to formulate plans for the rais J. D. Seerle. James Sweeney. ing of funds to complete the new St. obedience, wore a tonsure, celebrated the Having stringent laws governing those Cecelia’s Cathedral, it was decided to as Divine Office, and gave missions. There who want to get married undoubtedly The Seerie-Sweeney Cigar Co. was much penance and Inortifi.cation; will have a good effect on marriage in Clothing sess the parishes of the diocese in order FINEST CIGARS to raise approximately about $200,000 there were frequent pilgrimages to Rome. general. Great good will result through SMOKING TOBACCOS within the next two years. There is The liturgy was in Latin. The angels and the elimination of unfortunate marriages 1634 CURTIS STREET H als aliout 1'20 parishes in the diocese, and saints, and chief among them Our Bles and those who are fully impressed by the Phone Main 6390. Denver, Colo )- the amount necessary to complete the sed Lady, were invoked. They had responsibilities of such union will have Cathedral was apportioned among these Sacred Relics and Holy Images. no objection to complying with provis Phones: Gallup 178, Gallup 18S - - ^ Shoes so that each will bear its just share of They made constant use of the Sign of ions which have the good of the general the burden. The parishes will be allowed the Cross, and prayed for their dead, and pulilic for their object. Preserving the . ' l l J. B. Garvin & Co will help you ■wonderfully. Their gentle action on the 'i : U nderwear to raise the money in one or two install practiced Confession. “The Coluraban marriage tie is of far greater import ments, as they may think best. Church,” says Dr. Campbell (in Dr. ance than regulating who shall get mar ___ stomach, kidneys and liver, will purge the body of impur- Story’s “History of the Church of Scot ried and the state should take every pre DRUGGISTS Shirts 2401 W . l t d Ave. Den-.i?, £.;ia,: jties, Strengthen the organs, improve the blood and tone up Rev. Thomas CAilvin, a member of the land”), “appears to havq held the doc caution to make marriage of a more per InIStandard Makes for Redemptionist Order of the Eastern trine of Transubstantiation and to have manent chariieter rather than allowing the entire system. They are mild and gentle in their action, Province, is becoming widely known regarded it as a sacrifice for the living too liberal laws for those anxious to be .' and easy to take. For generations they have been, and still Men and Boys throughout the country as a missionary and the dead.” He adds that to this released from their marriage vows. to Catholic deaf a^ites. Father Galvin were joined “many superstitions .in which has thoroughly mlwtered the sign lan the Celtic imagination was so prone to The Arvhdioopse of Montreal has al A Dollar’s Worth for a Dol guage, and, no matter to what part of indulge.” Among these “superstitions” ready two parishes of Poles, two of Ital Are Favorites lar all the year round the country he may- be sent by his su we may mention such practices as fast ians aiid one of Greeks, and its cosmo perior,. he neglects no opportunity to ing before Communion, Communion un politan organization will shortly be in Sold everywhere in boxes, 10c. and 25c. gather the deaf mutes around him and der one kind, lighted candles, incense, creased by the establishment of a Ger holy water, and the like, in wliich not man parish. The subjects of the Kaiser Colorado’* Faa>orite Boer. give them religicJus instruction in their E very w om an w ho values good health should read own language. Father Galvin was born only Celts ^u t the vast. majority of think themselves in sufficient number in of Irish parents in Buffalo, N. Y., 46 Christ’s followers of all naUonalities un Montreal to have a church of their own, Quebec, Canada, is overwhelmingly special instructions w ith every box o f our pills. years ago, and was ordained to the der Heaven have ever believed and in and the religious authorities, interviewed Catholic, there being only 170,000 Protes Cor. Larimer & 23d Sts. priesthood in 1890. dulged from earliest times, and do still on the question, have agreed. tants to 1,200,000 Catholics.
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One of our respected morning papers tells us that Denver » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦■>< < 11 H Denver Catholic Register insurgent against the laxity of divorce will take some new The Church or the and extraordinary measures, and' of extreme morality. 'We I CATHOUC EDITORS | ^THE PASSING SHOW ; I .Official Organ of the Diocese of Denver doubt it; we doubt it very much. At present any blackguard Published Weekly by can come here and publish his divorce in'a. paper read by no No matter ■what conditions may arise, BROADWAY—Maxine Elliott in her body and obtain his divorce. Fror twenty-five dollars, out Testament—Which? the Catholic citizen must always stand latest play, “The Inferior Sex,” furnishea The Catholic Publishing Society side court exppnse.s, a man can put awfty^his wife in Denver To the Editor, Catholic Register. That God alone could in.stitute a sacra fearlessly and unflinchingly for law and a most pleasant and diverting evening. Incorporated were she chaste as snow. mental system, and that the Qiristian Casually, I met a friend. In his hand order, even if he must stand alone.—The The story, is a little improbable, but ii + + religion is essentially a sacramental one. " j 1936 CURTIS ST. P. 0, BOX 1577. was a book. Upon the cover, I noticed Church Progress, St. Louis. you overlook tliat fact you can enjoy \ The United States honors Oscar Strauss, Jew. Yet, because That the New Testament is a compila Tdephone Main 5413. Denver, Colo. the words, “Why I Am What I Am.” it very mueh. It is capitally acted. heTs a Jew he cannot enter Russia. Our citizens by treaty tion of letters written by the early fol “Reading up on dietetics?” I inquired. Berliit has a society for the encourage Maxine Elliott is no longer affected in with Russia have right of ingress and egress, and Oscar lowers of the religion founded by Jesus, ^ SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. “No! Religion.” He opened the book, ment of politeness. That is something her work. Indeed, she improves with Straus, becau.se he is a Jew, cannot enter Russia. Wliat double- and that they were never written with and on the title page I saw a list of the else “Made in Germany’ that we might everj’ appearance. She is the only wom dyed kind of coward are we if we permit this thing to suc the intention that they were to be our articles contained therein. A series of advantageously add to our list of impor an in the play^but the men surrounding ceed? Are diplomacy and cowardice and slimy humbug syn only rule of faith. That the early essays by prominent divines, on the rea tations,—Catholic Herald. her are most capable. Two more delight The Denver Catholic Re^ster onymous? Do we really care for frieridehip with Ru.ssia? Church was a God-ordained, visible or sons why they held to certain churches. ful comedians than Mr. Kerr and Mr. 1936 Curtis St.. Denver, Colorado. ganism, not an emanation from the What is the good of saying" we do, when not one in a million There must have been 14 or 16 articles, The character of a man is formed by Isaued every Thursday, Clarence it would be hard to find. The of us today but hates the Russian government. minds of devotees. That Jesus founded his daily thoughts, and daily words, and ■stablished September 22, IfOt. by Baptist, Presbyterian,. Methodist, niaid, the man, and the valet, funiish all + + this church, with full authority to rhaaa Vo., Matn S4k«. Episcopalian, Catholic, Unitarian, et al. daily actions, until it becomes fi.xed. His tlie fun and do it without missing a sin TO LABOR IS TO PRAY. “teach the faith.” “To contend ear “Interesting?” I inquired. “Very!” principles stiffen into habits. As he gle point. Tliey.all know the value of To labor is to pray. God has given us our minds that we nestly for that faith.” “To hold fast the n^tered as second-class matter at the post office at Denver, was his reply. I glanced at the begin thinks often, so he is likely to become pause and of enunciation, and are re may think, our hands that we may work. Mind and hands profession of that faith.” “To preserve Colorado. ning of two or three of them. “Quite in permanently—New World, Chicago. sourceful in bits of business that distin are strengthened by exercise and weakened, by inactivity. and deliver ‘the faith of Jesus’ inviolate tellectual, I should imagine?” ‘'Yes; guish the clever actor. Next week Max Nature’s law is that use develops and idleness destroys. The until the end of all things.” M r times the work of Catholic Joursallsm Is one of they are really high class.” _ ‘“ Cut short your losses and let your ine s sister, Gertrude, comes in ‘‘The ■Mft M sful— nay, one of tbs most necessary— In the strongest, clearest thinker is he who cultivajes his mind by In a word, the Church is “the house Naturally, I noticed the one, “Why 1 profits run,’ was the motto of a mer Dawn of Tomorrow,” said to be a sort of Vo w srlA "— L«e XIIL regular habits of thought. The most capable hands are his hold of faith.” am a Catholic,” by Rev. Walter Elliott, chant prince. ‘Stop evil inflluences and Christian Science play. who has'given them the healthful exercise of labor. The child That tills Church selected and pre let good influences continue,’ is a like CARD FROM RT. REV. BISHOP MATZ. C. S. P. ALIUllORlUM—Frederick Warde and who comes into the world best fitted for real physical and men served the sacred writings as a witness motto in the moral life. Continue tak Bishop’s House, Denver, Colo. “Have you read this?” “Yes! I've read a really capable company arc presenting tal life is born of the industrious poor. of her origin and life, and 400 years We are rejoiced to hear that The Catholic Publishing So- them all.” “Which one do you think ing a Catholi^ paper. It is a good influ Julius Caesar” and “Virginius” in a Our facilities, mental and physical, are given us to use after the resurrection, in the plentitude aiety has assumed control of The Denver Catholic Register. comes nearest to being right?” I in ence which should never be missed.”— manner tliat should call out larger audi Knowing the members of the Association to be Catholic gen and develop. When we neglect their use and development 'Nve of her power and divine authority, de quired. “\Vell! There’s some good in all Catholic Citizen, Milwaukee. ences, Surely tlie attraction deserves tlemen in whom we have large confidence, we recommend to are untrue to the gift and the Giver, and are punished by the clared the writings so selected to be a onr priests and people The Register, and believe it will merit of them.” "Naturally, you find the one better attendance. Possibly the long run withdrawal of these faculties. Weakness is the penalty of divinely inspired message. Four hun tbeir assistance both as a voice for truth and a corrector of you are affiliated with to be most in Many a priest, in the loneliness of his of musical comedies—and the free Sun idleness, as strength is the reward of exercise. dred years! after millions had shed thieir arror. keeping with your ideas?” No! I’m not life, is tempted to be down-hearted. But day concerts, have spoiled the taste of In every age certain classes have looked on manual labor blood for the faith of this Oiurcli, she + N. C. ilATZ, a member of any cluiroh.” “Then your if he only knew what ins'piration to vir patrons for anything classical or serious. Bishop of Denver. as degrading, and the need of labor as a curse. Labor becomes declared the books of the New Testa tue his people take from his life of self------1------■ mind ought to be receptive. Are you Mr. Warde, his son Ernest, Andrew Rog a curse only through the sin and selfishness of men. Excessive ment to be the word of God, when right reading from mere curiosity; or, are you denial, he would have new courage for ers and Edward d’Oize are conspicuous JOSEPH NEWMAN...... Managing Editor labor, overtaxing man, and depriving hrin of lawful enjoyment ly 'understood. I may be pardoned for searching for what may impress you as sacrifice. He would feel like a war- for excellent acting in “Julius Caesar.” and culture; but moderate work is the natural expression of adding: a person taking this stand THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. being right?” “Both.’’ "ilow did the ar horse summoned by the trumpet to lead TABOR—“The Virginian,” like Uncle man’s energies and capabilities. It is the source of sustenance, should know something of the history ticle by Father Elliott impress you?’ “It in tlie struggle of the battlefield.—Cath- Tom’s Cabin and Tennyson’s Brook, the expression of his life and the measure of his greatness. of the. New Testament. ilic Columbian. • ' Rt. Rev. M."^. Burke, Bishop of St. Joseph, Mo., is a Deii-! mystified me.” “How?” "Well, you see, s.eenis destined to go on forever. It is The individuals or classes that have enslaved others have ever ver visitor this week. He officiated at the Livingstone-Sheedy ■ one must stick to ll\^ Bible. He says a strong, stirring play, dealing with cer been called before the bar of eternal justice and punished by God4-‘‘The Creator of heaven and wedding Wednesday. ‘Christ e.*tal)lislicd external forms; laid It is a wonder that tlie proprietors of tain phases of Wyoming life, and its decaying strength^nd diseased faculties. earth.”' down rules of discipline, instituted an our secular papers would not awake to Soul—“The immortal part of man.” comedy and serious scenes are natural In work we imitate God and cultivate his virtue. Our first external order of worship; chose tlie first the fact that every time they publish Bishop Matz’s addrc.sg on Federation, delivered to the 1 Presuming that this definition is ac and true. Consequently it makes a strong conception of God is tliat of Master-workman. We learn of officers and invested them with jireroga- a calumny against Catholicity or a Cath Fourth Degree Assembly, Knights of Columbus, arid originallv' ceptable to the reader, let me add the appeal to those who are familiar with liim througli his works. When we strive to measure the uni tives.’ This is absolutely at variance olic country, they forfeit just so much repwted-in The Register, has been e.'ctensivcly copied by the words of St. Paul: "Without faith il is real cowboy life and quite opens the eyes verse, in which the earth is but an atom, or when we go down witli anytliing 1 have ever read or heard.” llie more the confideiice of the public. It Catholic newspapers of the country, ilonsignor Kennedy pub-! inijiossible to ]dease (God), for he that of those whose knowledge is gained from tlie scale of existence to learn that the atom is a mighty .Meaning, of course, what he had con must be humiliating, iiideeilj to be call lishcs it in the current issue of his splendid journal “Rome,’ ; eometh to God must believe tliat lie is.” dime novels—because the Virginian char world, we bow in awe to the infinite jiiaker of all. His work ceived in Bible reading. ing themselves liars every otlier day.— which insures the address a world-wide circulation. acters are not of the. dime-novel sort. proclaims his glory. He is the Master-workman of the uni ■Most men believe they liave a soul. Catholic Citizen, Rochester. I did not feel like discussing the mat The company as a whole is quite up to + + verse. Jlade to the image and likeness of God, we are part Most men believe that God is. I do most ter, so 1 asked liim is lie would allow me the standard of its predecessors. Next If Dr. Cliarles W. Eliot, fomierly president of Harvard Uni- ners in his work. He has given us the power to modify, to firmly believe both. I accept it on i to read that article. Rev. Hugh Brown, a Baptist mission week Harry Bulger in ‘The Flirting Prin versity, woidd tell us why anyone should listen to liim rather | produce, almost to create. If we fail to use those powers we faith. .On faitli, I accept certain histo ary, writes from Dublin, Ireland, to say * * * cess.” than to tile next educated man, we would be much obliged. despise the gift and insult the Giver. ric facts in civil life. For instance, I that, “In spite of much effort and jilead- OKPHKUM—Fun lovers will find plen “The President of Harvard” is a shibboleth and a superstition. God is pure action. Should he cease to act for a single I read the article written by Father believe Wasliiiigton lived in the Eiglit- jng jirayer, conversions are few and far eeiUh eeiitiiry, Henry the VIII in the ty to amuse them in this week's bill. Eliot was a successful administrator, no doubt, but why should second, all things would return to their original notliingness. Elliott for this colleofion. To me it ap- between.” Josh Billings used to say that •Sixteenth, Charlemaiige in the Eighth, There is a laugh in every act. Leo Car- anyone think as Eliot thinks? If Eliot has ever said a thing Our life, like the divine life, is* pure rfetivity. MJien tlie mind ; pea red all sufficient; but I could see that there were two things that appeared to .Julius Caesar 100 B. C., Alexander the illo is unusually clever in his Cliinese worth repeating, an original thing, a clever thing, we are igno becomes inactive, conscious life cases. Even in sleep there is lit would not be likely to touch the non- him a woeful waste of time and energy— Great and the Pliaroalis, B. C. On faith, and Italian stories. Charles E. Evans rant of it. Still, that poor stupid world which believes that heart action. Life means activity, liseful activity, which is Catliolic mind, that is already surelmrged “Making Irishmen give up their religion I accept certain historical facts along re still continues to offer “Its Up to You, Harvard is somehow its center will listen to the lucubrations work or useless activity, wliicli is commonly sin. with erroneous impressions, imidanted and making Germans give up their beer.” William,” one of the best one-act com of Eliot. And Eliot is anti-Christian in the fullest and highest The divine glory is written in the divine works. The same there by Bible reading and early environ ligious lines. The Creation, the Deluge, —Canadian Extension. edies in vaudeville. Hilda Thomas and aense today. is true of human glory. Those who have written their name ment. The article was a very good one, tlie jouriieyiiigs of tlie Children of Israel, largest on the page of History have been the tliinkers, artists, and I do not for a moment presume to the life of St. .lolm and tlie life and Lou Thomas furnish considerable amuse- *1* + ‘Tt is mueh to be regretted that con promises of .Tesus Christ. tnent of the right sort in “The Substi- rulers, scientists—the great workers of the world—itliey who think that I could improve it; but I do tact with an unbelieving world has c.x- ARCHBISHOP RYAN. Wliy should I not aceept these things? tut.” Next week comes the Road Show. have lived most prodiictivelj* and most profitably to mankind. tliink that, with the ordinary jicrson, it eroised a baneful influence over many TTie death of the Archbishop of Philadelphia has removed Perhaps the greatest force that- nukes for idleness is the is better, as a rule, to hit right from the Are they not all historical facts? Enough said. Christians, causing them to forget or from our estate a great and gracious figure. Few men in all illusive hope that we can find in it the same happiness we find On faith, I accept the words of Jesus: CONCERTS.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. shoulder, and go after it "hammer and neglect pious custom of blessing be the world had more admirers and perhaps fewer still deserved in rest. But rest'is God’s reward for labor, and can never be tongs fashion.” “I will build my Church.” On faith, I Baker announce a series of three Cham fore and tlianksgiving after meals, so them. Admiration is the wrong word; the many who knew known to the mere idler. The prisoner in close confinement accept the statement, “He is the head of ber Music Concerts at the Centrab Chris It should be borne in mind that the reasonable in itself, so ooiisoiiaiit with the Archbishop loved him. Or, rather they refiected back to the body, the Cliufcli.” “A priest for tian Cliureli. The first will occur early is idle, blit far from restful. The idle are ever restless and dis profe.ssing Protestant is generally fully the spirit of our liol}* faith, and so high him the generous, diffusive, pervasive love that filled his own ever, after the order of Melebisdec—an in March. Assisting tlie Bakers will be satisfied. They can find no peace until their lives are har satisfied that he knows it all, and that ly sanctioned and consecrated not only big heart. everlasting priesthood.” On faith, I be David -4bramovitz and Fred J. Houselcy. monized with divine law by natural expression of their en the Bible is an all-sufficient guide in it by the practice of the ablest portion of He was an orator, and easily the foremost in the GJiureh in ergy. ’Tis energy, deflected from its proper course, becomes self for him. It seldom or never occurs lieve Clirist kept His promise, and found tlie liumaii race—the .saiiits--but com- our country; he was a wise and successful administrator of vicious and destructive. to him that there is a divinely estab ed one Cbureh—His Church; that He or Governor Yates says that Lincoln was inamled by the voice of God, and prac a great office seeker. Better'still, he was great affairs-in St. Louis and Philadelphia; he 11*8 3 the in dained tlie -Apostles to be priests of the The first requisite of happiness is health, and the first lished tribunal on earth; an infallible ticed liy His Incarnate Son during His spiration and builder of noble charities; he was the appointed new law, and that He kc]it His prom an office getter. requisite of health is mental and physical exercise. As our guide in faith and morals, that be, as a sojourn upon eartii.”—Southern Messen chief and ruler of many souls, and none but the unworthy life is action, it follows that health can only be maintained professing Christian, is bound to hear ise to direct His church into all truth ger, San Antonio. and froward disputed his decisions or qiuirelled with his jus by natural activity. Stagnation, the inactivity of some func and obey; so lie turns to bis Bible, iso alway.s, until the end of the world. Champ Clark says there will be no tice. All these things are, doubtless, important to his biogra tion, is the basis of all disease. Where there is general stag By obedience to that C'liurch, so far as more war. But there will be. Just as* lates a few texts from the Old and New The ’ world has not yet discovered a pher; but those who knew him best will forget these things, nation of mind and body througli idleness, there is necessar it is essential, I believe I am obeying long as Carnegie has money left for Testaments, weaves bis own fancies way of giving equal o|)poitiiiiity of jus and cry out the fittest measure of the man in a phrase: He ily a tendency to disease. Work is commonly the best of the voice of God. God demands our sub ]ieaoe funds. around tliein, and to this fabric he tacks tice to rich and poor in civil courts of tonics. • —------greatly loved human kind. his moral and religious principles. mission. Tliere is but one God, so there law, but tliere is one ])ower that seems Women are worse liars than men, says He loved men because he loved God, and loving God and •i* + Whenever 1 have the misfortune to run ean be but one true revelation. “That to be no respeetor of jiersoiis as regards serving Him he chose for hi^Aell not a hut apart in the wil amuek a disputant, I generally try to get all men may see what is the fellowship Kez Sworn of Washington, D. C. When THE AISLE SEAT BOOR. equal treatment. The King of .Saxony derness, but a building arched by the skies, whose walls were first lick by asking the question: of the mystery, wliicli from the begin he made that remark he proved.that the Some time ago this paper contained an article entitled has a brotlier who is a Catholic priest. the outer ribb of the world. "Friend, has God made any revelation ning of the world hath been hid in God. women are not. y" “The Big Hat in Church,” in wliicIi it condemned the practice Recently tliis prinee-iiriest puhlishetl an He lived to a groat age and never grew old; he was in in to innii along Christian lines?” The an who .created all things by Jesus Christ.” article which was not quite orthodox, indulged in by some women of wearing enormous hats at A remarkably honest Chicago doctor tellect and heart as young at eighty as he was at eighteen swer invariably is "Yes.” "How?” I repeat, does it occur to men that and he soon fifuiul tliat I’opP I’iiis X did mass, to the disedification of those sitting immediately behind sent a certificate of death the other day when he astonished by his brilliant address the great Father "Througli the Bible.” there is a divinely appointed judge? That not follow the world's way in such mat them. Since it has always been the rule in church that women with his name signed in the space re Mathew in Carlow College long ago. ' A short time ago I asked a Cliristadel- there is but one, and tlnit one, tlie ters. He had to do just as any other must have some head covering, our contention was that tlie served for “cause of death.” Me honored his race in this great country of his adoption pliian tills question; lie was very ein- Church of Peter. f bat should be small, so as not to obstruct the view of priest Catholie wouhl have been requested to do and love, and he was in every fiber of his being an Irish Irish pliatic in his reply. “The Bible, and the Just as sure as God has spoken, so sure in a similar case.—Western Catholic, and altar. Having said this mucli oii one of the “doiits” of The Mexican war will soon be ended. man. He was a good citizen with an intense pride in his Amer Bible only, Sir!” And I, in return, tried His words are true. ehureli attendance, let us consider for a moment a grievance Vancouver. ican citizenship, and his love of country was an inspiniton and to appear emphatio, and said “No, sir! He that will not hear the Cliureli ex- File “gcnerala” are rap'diy being killed ill which man is the offender.. and injured- and.as there are very few help to many. The Clnireli and the Cliu(eli only ?” Of comniunioates himself from the rewards A mimber of Catholic papers Uirougli- It is the man who plants himself down in the aisle seat privates therp will soon be nothing do- He was a saintly Catholic, whose straight ami fair soul an 1 course. I then h:ul to show him that the prepared for those who “obey not God oiit the country are praising the Literary while the pew is yet empty, and compels every other intending rweet life forced from the unbeliever the confession, that, after Cliureli, and not the Now Testament, was rather than man.” This is faith. Digest for publisliing a co.iiplimentary occupant to climb over him to reach a seat in that pew. all, Christ is a power. the infallilile guide. That the Cluirch Oil knowledge I know I belong to the article about the Catholic Eneyelopedia. Observe, tliis very selfish person always comes early. Oh, Coniptroller Tr:ieewell of the' U. S. He is buried today in his own Cathedral and many, many was and is a divine foundation. That kingdom of Ood on eartli. The aforesaid Catholic papers should re yes, indeed,; he wants to be sure of his scat next the aisle. Treasury has refused to pay :a pants- thousands outside of his own creed testify their respect, the God. being infinitely jierfeet, could not The power that bolds tlio keys to the serve their oompliments for sometliing Carefully lie arranges all his belongings; he is‘going to stay pressing bill of one of his agents,.'Trace- bumble and the high; yet, somehow, we feel that if tlie silent nrake a mistake, and that Jesus, being of kingdom of God in heaven. tliat is really wortlij* and deserving. Hie awhile. The livercoat is thrown over tlie back of the seat or well is evidently the Ready Kenehan of lips that were once among the most eloquent on earth, could the substance of the Father, could not By Our article of the Literary Digest referred bench; that pre-empts the scat, and is notice *to all that he Waaliington. apeak, they would say: It were better, far better, to lie be- have an' equal—could not deceive us. “ODD :m a x o u t .” to ill such glowing terms is simply an has filed his claim to that location. His hats he puts on tlie *ide my father and Sleep until the final awaking in the sainted advertisement. It was printed hy the kneeling bench in front of him, and, having now adjusted his A dhitiiiguialuHl Japanese is \1|kuig tlio earth of Ilolyeross beside the murmurous music of the Suir. SPAIN AND THE HOLY SEE. Literary Digest at so much per page. person so as to repose grneefulh* on the edge of the seat, lie Colorado coal mines to get Winters. His poor Iwdy may not- rest at home, to await -the last FAITHFUL TO Tlie Digest is not in the habit of wast gets busy with his prayer book. He fs now engrossed in While here the mine owners should get waking; but the fine spirit lias gone home to its Creator. God Tlie Spanish Coiiiieil of Ministers has ing its valuable space in praising things pious meditations, wliioli no one likes to disturb—but the pointers from him—should ask him how rest yon, Patrick Ryan! decided that the Cortes will re-open on THE MASTER’S WILL Catholie. Xot if Dr. Funk knows it.— room is needed, and, much as anyone bates to do it, the Mareh 2, and be in session until the end I’rovidciiee Visitor. accidents are prevented in Japan.' seeker for a sent halts at the Tiitraiice of the pew. The of July. THE BRAZILIAN REPUBLIC IN DANGER. comer man looks up, frowns a little, closes his book, picks up The Ministers will hold another council Kni|)Ioyes of the U. S. mint in Denver .\ii Engli*h journalist, making out a In the ancient empire of Dom Pedro There are today some his liat, and walks out iiito\lie aisle with an air of pious soon to discuss Spain's future relations In Loving Memory of Archbishop Ryan. must work here.'ifter from 9 to IiSO; in list s)f 100 “best Catholic books,’’ jnits Republican Free-Masons who cannot bear the sight of .a cas resignation! Having composed himself fo'r a second time, he witli the Vatican. stead of until 4 o’clock, as, formerly. It sock. Upon learning of the expulsion of the Jesuits from Por is just getting a good start on the “Prayers Before Mass,” Written for The Denver Catholic Reg down as among tlie first the Cateclusm— is .siiieerely hoped they ean survive the tugal, they were afraid of their coming to Brazil and requested when a young girl stops and mcekh* waits for admission. ister. tlic ordinary penny Cateeliism of Catho extra half hour's work—heeausc we all the Government and the confederation to “take energetic and This time he does not get up; he just stretches back over the lic cliildliood. Some Catholics may ho' need the monev Cliov make. PRESIDENT AND ARCHBISHOP How sweet it is to die in grace; nigcnt measures to prevent the landing of the religious.” Mr. pew and invites the stranger to climb over him. Is this not tempted to smile at seeing this little To meet the Savior face to face 'Nilho Pccanha, who at that time was still President, had the disgusting? The j'oung lady trips over his hat, kicks him in hook mentioned among tlie many stately To Be Guests on St. Patrick’s Day. When life’s poor fitful dream is o'er. The press agent of Frederick CVarde weakness to give satisfaction to the Master of the Great the shins, and stumbles along on the rickety kneeling bench to ; volumes on the Cluireli's tcaehiiig and Archbishop (/lennoii of St. Louis has ailvcrtisos him as America’s grc;itest'tra- Orient, and published a decree prohibiting the Jesuits expelled her seat. Tlie next comer is a grown-iip woman. She‘stands To close tlie eyes grown dim witli pain j practice and the CImreh's history which been invited to make an address at the gcilian, Perhaps he i.s. Kind regards to ffom Portugal to enter into Brazil. A few days later, the while he either moves or gets out into the aisle. By this time To ope in heaven’s bliss again jit is the ambition of,almost every intel banquet to be given on March 17 hy the E, H. .‘'kitliern and Robert Mantell. San steamer Orissa was at anchor in the bay of Rio de Janeiro, he is sorely grieved. It is very annoying to be bothered in Where death and sin sliall sting no ligent Catholic to posse.ss; but only the American Sons of St. Patrick in Cincin ford Dodge and' Charles B. Hanford more! immature undervalue ilie Cateeliism. The and tlicy discovered among the passengers two Portuguese this way! What, another? Dear me, why don't people come nati, 0. President Taft's visit to the older we grow the more impressed ■^wc jilease write. Jesuits,' the Frs. Benito Bodriquez and Cautizcho, victims of to church earlier? And so it goes. Queen Citj* i.s planned for that date, .so the dictators, Braza and Co. It was a serious affair. The But there is }*et another side to this disorder. Late in the To do the will of God while here; are with its jilaiii, autlioritative state as to enable him to be present at the When Bailey said tliat I»rimer was a police would not listen to anything, and accompanied on board service some of these same people may go to communion, and To shield the oqiimn, dry his tear, ments of Catliolic doetriiip, ami it is cer dinner. V. M. C. A. man, Bailey’s Cliautaiipua the “delinquents,” who betook themselves to Argentina, where then we have a repetition of the same dreary performance. Xof let the world the wiser be; tainly gooe a Meanwhile the action of the Brazilian authorities had are so set on keeping it? In the pioneer days of America, CATHOLIC APPOINTED. 1 0 know the Savior from almve Review. welcome speakcr-at the 4 o'clock Sunday deeply affected* the humanitarian and religious feelings of the when there was danger of attack from tlie Indians, the head . Smiles down in loving sympathy. nuetings, . , population. A vast movement of protest ag.iinst these ridicu of the family always occupied this seat. Even the Puritans Mayor Fiilirmann of Buffalo, X. Y..l.as Tliere are still some Catholics wlm lous and arbitrary proceedings was immediately organized. In attended church armed with their flint-locks. The women and appointed Mr. William A. King, business Thus has that true and loyal km seem to be unaware of, or who liave for The writers of society news in the less than two days, a petition by the ladies of the capital, children piled into the. pew, and father, with his gun, sat in manager of the Catholic Union and Of Erin's Isle, whose cour.se is run, gotten, one of the most important jiro- Denver dailies are very original, indeed. which was to be presented to Mr. Nilho Pecanha, was covered the aisle, ready to rush out the instant the alarm was given. Times of that city, to succeed Congress- Whose earthly cares and pains are visions of tlio marriage law, which went with ten thousand signatures. On the other hand, the gover That danger is past, needless to assure. In the east those men inan-eh*ot C. B. Smith on the Board of past, In addition,.lo giving the nifmes of those into effect on Faister Sunday, 1908, name attending social functions they have be nor of the State of Rio Grande protested also against .the who are in the habit of hugging the corner seats on the obser School Examiners. Reen faithful to the Master's will ly, that a Catholic who, for any reason sectarianism of the government: “Such an odious measure,” Resigned in life or death to still gun to include a list of those invited that vation cars are called-the “End Seat Hogs.” Is there much whatsoever, fails to have the marriage he wrote, “implies a grievous attempt against religious liberty, Serve God unto the last. failed to put in an appearance. If you difference between that kind of a man and the one we refer to ceremony iM-rformeil by a priest and in which is fully guaranteed by The Constitution of the Repub NEVER MIND THE CRITIC. dont believe it—read the iMite-ups of here? We rather think it is a lack of consideration which the presell* of two witnesses, is not. lic. It is incomprehensible how these religious can be a menace A blQSsing from his dying lip, tlie El Pa.so Club dance in Colorado makes men behave so in church. Let everyone observe the lawfully married. This provision effects to public order. \\'e cannot refrain from protesting against Be patient with your critical friends. E’er entering Death's Eternal Ship, Springs last we<'k. simple rule of going to the end of a pew, or the furtherest the validity of the contract, and is bind this useless violence.” They are neither omniscient nor omnipo That bore him to the Land of God. , seat ill, that is vacant, and there will be more serenity and ing on all Catholics, whether they be After the Catholics, the Brazilian Positivists themselves tent. They cannot see your heart, and That blessed home unknown to care, less ruffled feelings. There have been eases where women’s practical Catliolics or not, or have ceased Xow they have moving pictures in were stirred up. In short, the movement of protestation gr :w may misunderstand yon. They do not Filled with the good, the true, the fair, skirts were torn in their attempt to avoid contact with the to affiliate themselves with the Church. Congress. Why not have them in the powerful, that a request 'was addressed by the Representa know what is best for you, and may se Where only Angels’ feet have trod. 8 0 objectionable occupant. Is it a matter of life and death what These new regulations regarding mar Colorado State Legislature also? The' tive Valios de Castro to the Federal Supreme Court, for the part of a pew one occupies for the hour spent in church.? Even lect what is worst. Their arms are short, —Margaret M. Fidler. riage have been explained in all the brilliant statesmen there are completely puir))ose of obtaining the recall of the decree of expulsion when, during communion, should anyone leave a pew, it is and they may not be able to reach what Churches, and. no doubt, pastors continue fagged out by their arduous labors in the against the Portuguese Jesuits. The court Imving finally de desirable that they do not return to their identical place, if you ask. What if they also lack purity If we but knew we are rich and strong to speak of them when necessary. There people's behalf. If the pictures can t bo cided, by 8 votes out of 10, that the measure taken by Mr. it is at the further end, the other occupants should quietly of purpose or tenacity of affection? Do —rich in the light of love which leads j is reason to fear that some members of brought to them, let the legislators ad Nilho Pecanha was unconstitutional, the famous Presidenti:il move up. The services are near the close, and rather than you not also lack these graces ? Patience strength-shorn travellers on through the the Church do not live up to these regu journ to the Curtis street moving picture decree ■was annulled, to the satisfaction of the Catholics and discommode themselves and others, the seat nearest the aisle is your refuge. Enduring your criticis darkness, and strong in the comforting lations, especially when there is question shows. The people will be glad to give the corresponding discomfiture of their Masonic fellow citizens. should be left vacant for the return of the communicant. A ing friends, and in enduring conquer power of good cheer, which is often the of mixed marriages. A word of warning them a vacation and will furnish the — And yet these innocent Masons “have no quarrel with the little thoughtfulness is all that is required here to remove them, and if not them, then at least yourself. life-line needed to save or to lift up. is justified.—Clatholic Bulletin, St. Paul. necessary nickels. Catholic Church” ?! what has in some instances become a very disedifying incident. DENVEK CATHOLIC BEOISTEB.
the retreat for the men and boys at CATHOLIC WOMEN FORESTERS IN and enthusiastic meeting of that organ St. Leo's church next week, and Father STALL OFFICERS. ization, held last week at the home of , Our Specialty: Our Motto: : AROUND I Week’s Happenings in ^1 McMenamin will leave on Tuesday to Mrs. Ella Wilkin, 1215 Corona street. Repairing and Plating of Silverware. Quick Service and First-Gaas Work. Local Parishes j conduct a retreat for Father Conway at Tlie Women’s Catlmlic Order of For Mrs. W. P. Ryan, who so siu-cessfully PHONE CHAMPA 684. I DENVER: I j Grand Junction for the men and boys esters liad their installation of officers guided the destinies of St. Vincent’s dur I there. February 13, with State Deputy Ixnuse ing the past year, was the unanimous On Monday and Tue.sday mornings, at M. Kelly presiding. It was an open - ANNUNCIATION. of Thomas F'. Jlagner. The mass was choice of the members for a second term, STANDARD nPUTIIIG CD. 8:15, requiem High Masses were sung meeting and there was a large attend but was compelled to decline. The name 36th and Humboldt. offered at the request of the Fourth De ARNTSON & NbWAK, Props. for !Mrs. Ellen Joyce and Mrs. Cather ance. Among tliosc present were Rev. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robinson, pastor. Sun gree Assembly, Knights of Columbus. of Mrs; Joseph Walsh was substituted, ine Shea by Father McJIenamin. Fatliers Murphy and Bapst, and Dr. M. ELECTRO PLATERS IN day masses at 5:30, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 Margaret Kiley, little daughter of Mrs. and lier election made unanimous. Miss Ferris, w ho has. been seriously D. Ilcaly, each of whom vied with the 'The other officers chosen were Mrs. J. a. m. George Kiley, 8 South fAant, is recover Nickle, Copper, Brass, Bronze,1 ^ ^ and Silver ill at St. Luke’s hospital, is now oon- other in words of cnTOUragement for the AU Kinds of Lacquering, Oxidising and Polishing. Mrs. Patrick Led at a box party at Coal, Coke and Wood F., liad tlieir installation of officers Wed- dendistle became the bride of Frank L. Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Mabel GOOD SHEPHERD AID ASSOCIATION the Broadway Thursday evening, in nesdny, Fehniary 8, at 323 Charles block. ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1911. Sleeper, Monsignor Robinson performing Dooley and Webster Ashton were united PURITAN lUMP, $ 4 . 5 0 34th and Walnnt honor of Finton Jones, who leaves PHONE MAIN 1974. the ceremony. The bride was attended in the holy l)onds of matrimony by Rev. The officers installed were: Chief ranger, shortly to make his home in Mexico. Cecelia A. Graham; vice chief ranger, The Good Shepherd Aid Association REX, HECLA, MONARCH, by Miss Eva Egan and the groom by his J. J. jlonnelly. Tho.se present were Carl Crowley, Wil Mary A. Early; recording secretary, Eliz lield their regular meeting at the House 22 S. Broadway brother, (leorge Sleeper, fhe young cou Mrs. JIary ^fur])hy and Mrs. T. E. CANON CITY, MAITLAND PHONE SOUTH 3116. helm alsh, Thos. Wilson, Holn-rt Ken abeth Stock; financial secretary, Frances of the Good Shepherd, Cherokee and W. ple will be at home after March I at Alcorn entcj-tained a number of friends OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ney, Finton Jones and Raymond Wiir- Williams; treasurer, Elizalieth Leavy; Cedar street, last Sund^-. TTiere was a 2933 High street. _ at a I'ive Hundred party Thursday aft ters. very large attendlance present, and the ernoon at the home of Mrs. Alcorn., trustees, Oiroline Arnold. Malvina The many ])ersonal friends and ac Church and iMarian Cuthbertson; con association decided to have their quar ST. DOMINIC’S. Among those present were: Mesdames quaintances of Mr. Finton Jones will re ductors, Elizabeth Mtimford and Ellen terly meetings in the future at the Grove Street and West 25th Avenue. St. Peter, Fife. M. J. O’Fallon'. Douglas, Low Colonist Rates gret to learn that he expects to leave Healy; sentinels, Flliza McGrath and Sa home. The next regular montltly meet Rev. J. P. Vallely. 0. P.. pastor. Sun Cliff, Edward 3Ic.Sheeh,v, .lohn Carroll, Via The Denver within a short time to make his ing will be held at the residence of Miss day masses at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 .T. J. Naughton, Thurnes, E. T. Alcorn, rah Rogers. Rev. Father Mahony con home in Old Mexico. Mr. Jones has b«en Margaret Keefe, 1635 Pennsylvania st. Next Sunday the Blessed Virgin So- Mary Murphy and Miss M. McDonald. ducted the ceremonies and made a splen •dality will receive Holy Communion at connected with the New York Life Insur did address. Other addresses were made After the meeting refreshments were ance company here for the past 12 years, served by the Sisters. For the coming the 7:30 mass. ST. JAMES PARISH. hy Louise Kelly, wlio installed the offi Denver & Rio Grande R. R. having started in as oflice hoy..and has year the following officers were elected: Sister Mary Carlotta- of Oloekuer 13th Ave. and Newport St. cers, and by Dr. J. W. McNamara. 'Vo “The Scenic Line of the Vgorld.” worked his way iq). and will now take President, Miss Margaret O’Keefe; first Sanatarium, Colorado ''Springs, was a Rev. James M. Walsh, pistor. Sunday cal and instrumental entertainment was the ))osition as cashier in the main office vice president. Miss Danahcr; second vic» FBOM TO visitor to the Sisters of St. Dominic one mass at 9 a. m. every Sunday, and also tiirnished by Miss Isabelle Horan, Mr. in Old ,Mexico.- Mr. Jones will be re president. Mrs. Woodard; third vicepreg’- Denver Tiejsets on Sale San Francisco day Mast week. a communion mass first and third Sun Rowan, Prof. Gay and Miss Dorothy Colorado Spring* Los Angeles The date of the card ])arty and social membered as taking a leading pan in the Stoi'k. after which refreshments were idont. Mrs. Flood; recording secretary, Fnehlo San Diego day of every month at 7:30 a. m. Florence March 10th to San Jose , )day, "Dolly Day,” giveu by the. Q;ie( n’s Mrs. Ixio Hartford; treasurer, Mrs. Jl F. will be Friday, F’ebruary 24. The va A solemn High Mass for the rejiose of served. Canon City Marysville I Djuighters last ,vear, and is a number Carey; chaplain, Mrs. Abel; auditors, Salida April 10th, 1911, Inclusive Sacramento rious committees in charge are using the'soul of Mrs. John Leet w ill be sung Buena triita Stockton every effort to make the affair a real lA .... . '*• Ihmver Coum-i While his many ST. VINCENT’S ORPHANS’ AID SO Mrs. E. M. Hess and Miss Julia Mc- LeadvUle Portland Friday 10 a. m.. at St. James C hiirch. | j blen'wood Springs Tacoma regret his leaving DeiiVer, The CIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS. l.siughlin. success.. Montclair. 3Irs. Leet was the motlier ' ' * Delta Seattle Register joins with them in wishing him Orand Junction Spokane of Mrs. Warwick Downing, and the Montrose Vanconver, B. C. success ill his new field. The nniiiiiil clcclion Of officers iMrs. William F. Allen. 631 /Downing, Qunnlson 'Victoria, B. C. datightcr has had a confi s-innal built in ST. PATRICK’S. Viiu'cnt’s Oi'|ihiUis’ Aid society whs rjlc has issued invitations for Tuesday after- West 33rd and Pecos Sts,. the Montclair Church iu memory of her principal Imsiiicss tpinsacted at a lar^-! noon. F’^’diniary '28. Daily Lines of Pullman Tonrlst Sleeping Cars ■wUl leave Denver daUy mother. Rev. David O’Dwyer, pastor, Sunday COLLEGE NOTES. *via The Denver 8t Bio Orande for San Francisco and Los Angeles without masses at 8, 9 and 10:30. ■We Solocit Your O^der*. Prompt Service. Phone South 165 change. Electric Lighted Tourist Cars to San Francisco via Salt Lake and Xext Sunday being the Third .Sunday ST. LEO’S. Among tlie leading events of the past the New 'Western Pacific Hallway. of the month, is Communion Sunday for Colfax Ave. near Tenth Street. week, first to he meiitipned i-) the elec Full V^eight Fuel and Feed Company, For full particuiars, train service, reservations, etc.,‘'^11 on any Rio all the children who have made their Grande Agent, or address ' ■ Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, pastor. Sunday tion of officers for the new term in the I’’. Ij|. UICE. Proprietor, Succe.ssor to D. Kelley. First Holy Communion. masses at C, 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Loyola DehiUing society. A iliMarguerite Irene, the infant daugh The retreat for the men and boys of on. “Resolved, That College- life is too ter of Mr.'-and Mrs. Oeo. Irving, and the parish, under the direction of Rev. hard on tlie student.” wliieh all have, 259 Galapago St. Michael, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Fred McDonough, will begin Wednes agreed would have been a V(>ry ili'fticult Hadvosky, were baptized last Sunday day, February 22. All male members of siihjeet to treat "negatively,” in view of St, Leo*9 Parish by Rev. Fr. O’Dwyer. the parish are reipiested to lie present the andienee's preconceived opinion-', ivas The Children’s choir has l)oen reor- ON TEN YEARS’ TIME each evening of thij retreat. imstponed. 'The affirmative speakers had MRS. K. CULLEN Opp. St. L— gaAized with Miss Helen Shea as organ Jlrs. P. H. Mullen met with a serious even intimated that researeh would give ist and Miss Ruth. Clark, soprano, as accident last.F'riday evening, when she tlieir oiqionents little eonsolationl Without the Payment of a leading singer. The new choir promises fell and broke her ankle in her home, fi44 The election eomnieneed with a start Dollar of Purchzise money Fashionable Milliner to be very successful. Ninth street. ling annoimeement 'by Rev. Father Mon- Only the interest must lie kept up—you; can secure possession of prop ■John Flannagan is still quite ill.. There The Bishop’s Lenten Pastoral letter tell to tlie effect that a nomination would Fall and Winter Styles erty that is likely to double and treble with the growth of Denver. is no marked improvement in his condi was read at the 10:30 mass Sundav, and not he recognized hv the chair unless A proposition is made to you that is very much the same as if }'0 U Phone Main 7 2 7 2 Cor. Colfax & Lipaa tion, but at the same time he holds his will be read at the 9 o'clock mass ne.xt premised liy a three-mimite oralioii set were offered a loan of money for ten years. own. Sundav. ting forth the uohiinee's ipinlifications You can have your choice, at low jiriecs. of more than six thousand lots Henry Cordes Phone Main 6477 Prompt Servic* The' many friends of !Mr. .Tames C. for the office in question I Tins spread seatfered thiough half a dozen of Denver's most desirable subdivisions. If you are .^salary or wages, this'ten-year plan gives yon a chance to Kavanatigh will be pleased to know that consternation among the younger boys, A . J O H N S O N SACRED HEART. hnild a lionie. or a lioiise that will bring you in monthly rentals. he is now able to be back at work. wlio, while having jilanned to nominate, Auditoriiun Phaimacy 2760 Larimer Street. The remarkable thing about this offer is that for ten years you need not The Young Men's Catholic club will lay- Buseh, is visiting his brother of this House Cleaning Co. i Boarding House parisii. Daniel Conway. iMiehael Coake 'was ground and the home furnished the lit Vacuum Carpet Cleaning |1.25 hour ' ..Ideal location. Newly furnished. chosen for the ollice of president, An General Cleaning Work of all kinds tle ones more wholesome anuisement and Sister Carlota, a former well-remem 7 .Ml who are socking home comforts will thony Conwa,v for that of secretary, Jo We employ only white men. i fun. In days to come children should be bered ieachef of tlie Sacred Heart school, find them herCj seph MeAndrews, almost unanimously, to Tel. Cham pa 2964. 817 14TH 8 T able to look back to their homes as made us an angel's visit last week, in guard the funds as treasurer, and Fran 1614 FRANKLIN ST. the company of Sister Alexine. landmarks of happy memories. Besides ces Bantsh for sergeant-at-arms. This Mrs. Anna Lynch, Proprietress. the frequentation of amusement'places There is at least one lucky young man Where? At the Second Annual “HARD-TIME” iu this parish. Just ask Joe Bautsoh was one of the most delightful ami en- THE SCHAEFER by the very young bred habits of ex jo,vahle sessions held since September. Ball of the Yonng Men’s Catholic Club of about that automdliilc from Cottrell's. WM. E. RUSSELL, travagance that afterwards were respon All extra hour's reoreafion Saturday, Deafer hi Another old pioneer of this parish has St. Patrick’s Parish Tent and Awning Co. sible for debt and even defalcation. besides a half holiday iMomhi.v, was left for a better world, Mr. Timothy Coke, Wood granted in honor of Eineoln's birthday. Don’t Miss It The Greatest Ever R.van, whose funeral was held from Sa COAL S CharcoiJ The junior and senior classes, who agree ST. FRANCIS DE SALES. cred Heart Church on \I'ediiesday, the Offiea, 16t3 WettoN U. 2 3 South Sherman, near Alameda. 15th. in very few questions which involve their Remember the Date—February Phonee Main SIS and S«7 Rev. J. J. Donnelly, pastor. Sunday respective merits, celebrated the evTiit Yards, 4th and Lartwag hy iffaying an inter-elass basketball masses at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. TAKE ARGO CAR VAN HORN'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 2 5 c Every Catholic, home should have a game in full college regalia. When two m. Vespers and Benediction, 7:30 p. m. 1836 Logan Avenue. Catholic paper. Why not or three, jiarticularly, who had never Miss Julia Connor is confined to her Rev. H. L. McMenamin, rector. Sun THE REGISTER? been seen in "athletic togs,'’ entered the home with a serious case of grippe. day masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 9:43, 10:30 and A high mass of requiem was sung Mon 11:30 a. m. hall there was a roar of laughter and day morning for tlip repose of the soul applause. But the game proved lioth M assachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. John Cotter and Mi-s Catherine INCORPORATED 1851 McElligott were married hy Father Mc “fast and furious.” Tlie entire student body was present, and even tlie profes Before Buying Life or Elndowment Insurance 00000000000000000000000 Menamin at the chapel, Wednesday Elsewhere, Ask to See Our Policy Contracts o morning at 6 o’clock. sors were enthusiastic in their cheering. o 306-307 Colorado Bldg'. JOHB McOBEOOE. o 5Ir. and Mrs. Charles Sccbnrg of Troy, After a hard battle, during which, for Telephone Main 3325. Oeneral Agent for Colorado. o N. Y., are now located nt 833 East Sev some time, the juniors were in the Iwd, o the Philosophers had a desperate buist o SALESMEN enteenth avenue, and expect to make JAMES A. FLEMING, o Denver their future home. of speed, gained two points, making the o /fW f * One-way second-class Colonist tickets o Mrs. Edward Keltv, who has been se- Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance ^ ^ 1 ^ to SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGE- o riously ill at the Merev hospital for the ^ t l / A W LES, SAN DIEGO, PORTLAND, TA o future. 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 o last month, has returned to her home, COMA, SEATTLE, SPOKANE, and WANTED We were defeated Sunday by the Gor PHONE 3131. hundreds of other Pacific Coast and Nort hwest points. o DENVER, COLO. o 1944 Logan St. o Rev. Father Nason of Deadwood. S. D., dons in soccer. The game was, however, —VIA— o “New World.” An Old- is a visitor in town this week, and is an excellent one. proved beyond doubt staying with his brother. that the teamj is steadily jacquiring speed and skill/ Next year we should Union Pacific o line, Legaf-reserve Life From the interest that is being taken standard Road of the West. in the parish social, to he held at El he the equals of even the “old guard’’'in g Insurance Company for g ON SALE DAILY, MARCH 10 TO APRIL 10, 19H. Jehel Temple on Monday evening, Feb this sport, 'lliese balmy days have be LIBERAL STOPOVERS. § Catholics. § ruary 20, indications show that the hall come too tempting, so we have planned The Shirley Investment o ' o will be none too large. to hear, for the first time in 1911, the Iligh-class chair cars and Tourist sleepers Seiire to engage the aervicei of O familiar ui'ords, "Play ball!” next Sun Quickest time—Smoothest track—Lo-we st grades gentlemen capable of ■elling' its Miss Linette Shaw, daughter of Mr. Fewest Curves—Automatic Block Signals ■took. The Company hat en- and Mrs. F. 0. Shaw of Longmont, and day. Thomas Kenney, an alumnus, and Company donementa from the hierachy of W. C. Jennings, son of Mr. and JIrs. Ids team of “all stars” will tie our initial the Chnrch and men prominent in W. C. Jennings of 1450 Clarkson street, coiite^ants that afternoon. financial circle* everywhere. This 1* an opportunity, not a aolicita- were married Saturday morning at 9 olad to liave you write, phone or call. "I'icket Office, tlon. o’clock in the chapel by Father Nee- ME and Mrs. Joseph Benson, Miss Jo • IV.* 941 17th St., Denver. Phone Main 5565. nan. The attendants were Miss Beth sephine Morse and Wesley Smith of Den- and John Jennings. After a . visit '• to vVr motored to Colorado Springs last R. S. RUBLE, Assistant General Passenger Agent] J. F. Faulliaber, California, the newly-married couple l^riday to attend the El Paso club ball. will feturn to Denver to reside. They were members of a house party Room 171 Shirley Annex Sales Manager, Mrs. Nan Roach was received into the which was given by Don Jones over the church by Father Neenan last Wednes week end. Miss Clara Costello and War 464, The Shirley day. ren Sears were also guests at the house Rev. Father McDonough will conduct party. 00000000000000000000000 DEirVlR OATHOUO BEOISTER.
^'.1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000p ! HOTICS ADJUSnCEVT SAT. Panl vs. Peter Estate of Charles J. Adamsson, De- § Society A Catholic Grand Opera? ceased. O, You South-Siders! ,1 The undersigned, having been appoint No need to go downtown when you want to buy Furniture for the home o Propagation of the Faith ed executrix of the estate of Charles J. o \ Adamsson. late o f the City and County o RIGHT REV. J. FRERI, GEN’L. PIR. o I Episcopal Clergyman Makes Victor Herbert’s “Natoma” Centers o f Denver, in the State o f Colorado, de o About Mission life in California. ceased, hereby gives notice that she will o 627 Lexington Ave.New York, N. Y. o appear before the County Court of said o% His Syllogism From the City and County o f Denver, at the Court JOHN T. ROONEY, FURNITURE ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo House In Denver, In said county, on Phone South 1486. 232 Broadway Conclnslon Backwards A theme that ought to give an Ameri Monday, the 20th day of February. A. I A Missionary’s Consolations. only about thirty years. Before that can setting of great beauty and value is D. 1911, at the hour o f 9:30 o’clock a. m. o f said day. at wlilch time all persons ‘‘Daily, thank God, the light of the true time it was merely one of the many na- used in Victor Herbert’s new grand op having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the religion penetrates a little farther into tivg settlements on the hanks of the Ki- A Protestant Episcopalian minister era, “Xatoma,” in which John McCor purpose of having the same adjusted. the interior, of this isolated country, and ger. European traders began to arrive preaching in Washington declared that mack, the young Irish tenor, will sing a A ir persons indebted to said estate are THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE requested to make Immediate payment illumines the souls and conscience of the in 1895, but the natives were wary about ‘‘Paul stood to him for the principle of stellar role. The scene is laid in the to the undersigned. PRAYER BOOKS, ROSARIES, CRUCIFIXES, CATHOLIC Dated at Denver. Colo., this 17th day Koreans,” writes a missionary from that trading with their recent enemies and liberty, Peter for tluit of authority.” old mission days in California, when o f January, A. D. 1911. BOOKS, BIBLES, ETC. Buy from a Catholic House. countryj Prejudices are being gradually the conquerors of their village. : From this choice he proceeds to justify that country was still under Spanish EMMA W. ADAMSSON. Executrix o f the Estate o f Charles J. overcome, erroneous ideas of Christianity The toubabous (Europeans) however, among his sect not the principles of lib- rule. The first act is laid on the Island Adamsson. Deceased. Ki4547 California St., Denver. Phone rhampa 7100 Robert H. Kane. Attorney. are being coirected,“the pagans begin to set to work to overcome this reluctance erty and authority, but rather the value of Santa Cruz, one of the Santa Bar Bcf in the belief, and, above all, in the on the part of their late anUgonists.; of one working again.st the other. There bara Channel Islands; the second wet on -KEOGH BROTHERS- improved' conduct of their Catholic neigh They studied the needs of the blacks, in must be liberty, he holds, and there must the mainland, in the plaza of the town SOTICi: OF FIHAX. SSTTIiEKEirT. In the Matter o f the Estate of James bors, the solution of many of the prob order to render European merchandize ' be authority. But lince one is not greater of Santa Barbara, in front of the old Naugliyon, Deceased. lems and doubts that have perplexed popular among the savages. It was diffi-; than the other, tliere must be a nice ad- mission church. The third act takes Notice Is hereby given that, on Mon Meats and Groceries day. the 2 OII1 day of February, A. D. themselres. Many, who have not yet re cult to bring goods and stores to the' justment wiien the two would clash. ‘It place within the clnireh. 1911, being one o f the regular days o f the January Term of the County Court of i Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fancy and Staple Groceries ceived the light, are^ not groping wholly post, for the railroad extended only a is,” he iipforms us, “by keeping the even The librettist of “Xatoma,” .Joseph D. the City and County of Denver, In the in the dark. They are losing their fear Redding, is a prominent citizen of San State of Colorado. I, X'i’llllam O'Ryan, I Phone Gallup 619 2546 Boulevard F third of the distance between Kayes and balance between the two principles that administrator of said estate, will appear of the deities of tlie pagan imagination, Bamako. Everything brought thither, the Protestant Episc-opal Church has kept Francisco. He was the first president before the Judge o f said Court, present my Hnal settlement as such administra idols that formerly held them bound in therefore, hod to he transported many alive the note of Catholicity.” of the celebrated Bohemian club San tor. pray the approval of the same, and Francisco, and is the author of several will then apply to be discharged as such m - the chains of ignorance and superstition. miles by means of horses, donkeys, oxen,' it seems a pity to disturb so eompla- administrator. At which time and place South Broadway Grocery and Market A number of these pagans, it is true, and, sometimes, on the shoulders'of the cent a reasonen'in his pleasant coiiclu- grove plays, which the club has given any person In Interest may appear and present objections to the same, If any JOHN A. OBERG, Proprietor. lack the . courage to embrace Catholicity, stalwart natives. Greater facilities of sion, remarks the Provident Visitor. But in the Redwood forest. there be. ' because bur holy religion condemns pol “Some time ago,” said Mr. Redding, Dated at Denver, Colorado, January transportation were imperatively neees- tlwse who eaiiiiot follow the reverend 14th, 1911. ygamy aind immorality. The rich lean sary to render Bamako the chief jicrt of gentleman as he makes his syllogism “Mr. Herbert came to me and asked me WILLIAM O’RYAN. 264 S. Broadway Phone South 2159 Administrator of the Estate of James that if they should become Catholics they the Upper Niger, ,and make possible the from the concliision backwards, would if I could furnish him with a libretto Naughton, Deceased. suitable for a serious opera. He had al William H. Andrew, could no longer lend money at usurious | exportation of the products of the iiite- Jik,. to know of what value is the prin- Attorney. H. OESTERREICH, Pres. Phone 1878. C. HAAK, Secretary. interest; therefore they hesitate. In rior of the Sudan, such as grains, wool, ciple of authority in religion, if it must ready gone through witli some 80 with- etc. their hearts, however, sincerely respect be exercised l.v tlie favor of the j.rinciple QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS ' primarily, a book on an American siib- the Catholic Church. The. building of the Kayes-Xiger rail of liberty. There is some eoiisisteiicy at Prefeued Trading List Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing of Every Description Cleaned, Dyed and R * ject, and wlicn I suggested the Spanish finished. Don’t throw your carpets away; we make them good as new. Accordingly, they freijiieiitly bring dy way was. accordingly, pushed forward, least, if there is not much saneness in We do not hesitate to recommend possession of California he was immedi t' e following firms to our people ae Goods called for and delivered. ing ihil.'ien to us and ask to have the and in 1904 trains not only ran into Ba ■ tlie contention of other sects that the strictly reliable, and auggeet that you ately delighted. poor Jittle creatures baptized. Others mako, but beyond, to Koulikoro. In a principle of lila-rtv in religion is everv- give them a share of your patronage. Works, 814 W. 14th Ave. Office, 631 15th St among the pagans delay this conversion few years more, when the railway eon- thing. But to hold in thoorv to the prin- "J had noticed that most of the books lee Cream, Candles. wliieh had already been set to .•\iiicriean T E L E P H O N E 2373 simply through the habit of procrastina neets Kayes and Dakar, Bamako will be ciple of authority and at the same time Ice Cream, Candy,y. Cakeke and Bakery 1461 LARIMER ST., CoM5th. tion or breuiise they are too indolent to within a three or four days’ journey of to act in praetiec as if that authority siibjeets had been laid iii some uiisym- Goods. THE GEO . 8 R L 1 , BAKING A the ocean. patlietic period or place. The I’lirilan. CA'TEKING CO. 61414 iTth St. JOHN ANGLUM apply them.selves to obtaining a knowl were defined and orderi-d by the principle for instance, it seems to nie, should liave Picture Framing. edge of the catcchisni. Doubtless many The Sudan mission was estahli.shected -Iiy authority, Tourist trade solicited. 1630 Champa. American as any native horn son. He W O R K A ers who are persevering with edifying one Our Fatlier and one Hail'Mary with They liad liad more tlian eiiongh of au- SPECIALTY livi-d witli Lover wlien a boy, and from Brick Manafactarers. steadfastness. Lawrence Uie invocation: St. Francis Xavier, pray thority directed by the false standard of ills mother, who was an exeelleiit musi THE FAIRVIEW BRICK COMPANY, E stim ates Given on for us. 2. To make a yearly contribution individual lila-rty. They were weary of manufacturers of High-Grade Face Work From Out cian, he iiilierited his love for music. He Brick. 806 Continental Bldg., Denver. Street Bamako in the Sudan. of the City. to the funds' of the society. Ordinary constantly cionfronting Peter with Paul. loves, in imrtieiilar, the old Irish melo Bamako has recently become import members contribute, five cents every: ------.— HantelB and Tile. dies, of wliieh he has almost a tlioii.saml ant through the transfer thither of the month or 00 c-ents a year. Special mem- THE PARENTS ARE TO BLAME, ill liis coileetion. niB DENVER MANTEL A TILE CO. headquarters of the government of the Fireplace Fixtures, Bathroom and Floor hers contribute persoually $0 a year, a Tiling. 1662 Tremont St., Denver. French Sudan from Kayes in Senegal. sum equal to the amount collected in a When boys and'^irls,n d ^ rls, in their teenc, NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY. SEE THAT YOUR HOME IS PROPERLY eTED Rellgiona Articles, form the habit of staying out in the K.-Unli' of Silas Tabor. Deceast-d. No home Is strictly modem, nor yet entirely comfortable, unless heated by The history of Bamako extends back, band of ten associates. The umlei-.slgneil, having been appoint street late at night, when they take to ed .tdmlni.strator of the estate o f Silas itELIGIOUS ARTICLES, PRATER steam or hot water. Ask us. 'We can tell you. Ask your customers for Tabor, late o f the City and (’ouiity Books, Rosaries, Medals, Statues. Byers pipe on your plumbing and heating work. It is better and lasts long “yellow” press, Imw can he satisfy his drink, when they go to questionable re- Fred F. Fisher. 1055 EHeventh St. The Catholic Journal of Denver, in the State of Colorado, de er. We handle a general line of Heating and Plumbing Goods, Waterworka niiml unless he do so by reading the true -^rts, when they insist on frequenting ceased, hereliy gives nottce that he will appear before the Coiintj’ Court of said Heating and Ventilating. Supplies, Pig Lead, Fire Hose, Sewer Pipe, Cement, Pumps and Windmills^ and “T. ellow” Press statement of these facts in the Catliolie balls, parties, and' excursions, when they City and County o f Denver, at the Court JAMES M. KEI.LEY, Dealer In Hot Air Etc. We handle the best grades of Garden Hose, Sprinklers, Nozzles, BJto. House in Denver, In .said County, on Furnaces; 4,000 of our furnaces In Call on us, and ask to be shown the latest plumbing fixtures. Now la onp journal. Either the “yellow” journalism, i go to improper shows at theaters, etc., Monday, the 13th da.v of March, D. use in Denver. Phone Main 8187. 1941 new building and salesrooms. as we know it. must c-ease to be the most they are not so much to blame as their 1911. at tlie hour o f 9:30 o’clock a, m. of Champa St. said day, at which time all persona hav Throughout the world, in almost every eons|)iciiously successful bra'iich of the parents. ing claims against said estate are noti Gas Appliances. fied and requested to attend for the pur Corner Fifteenth and Wynkoop Streets •ity, says the Xiegara Index, can be press, or the |)ooi>le. espeeiall.v Catholics,' If the father and the mother, says the EVERYTHING for Gas Ugkta. We pose o f having the .same adjusted. AH rent or sell gas arcs. Phone 6431. found a journal in some way eonneeted w'ill iiltiiuately have their iniiids .so per- Columbian, had' done tlioir full duty in persons Indebted to said estate are re THE M. J. OTALLON SUPPLY COMPANY quested to make Immediate payment to DECKER LIGHT * FIXTURE CO. with the Chnreli. defending lier interests, verted as to be unable to distinguisli tniining the eliildren riglit.. these would the undersigned. Phone 6431. 604 16th St. Dated at Denver. Colorjido, this Cth warring against slanderous attacks and right from wrong. Hence, tlie work most likely not have gone to the bad. day of February. A. I). 1911. Electrical Sappllea. misrepresentation of facts, and striving markeil out for the Catholic jiress. There are exceptional cases in which I.AIIUY MAUONKY. rUB BI>ECTRICAL SUPPLY & CON .Administrator of the Estate o f Silas STRUCTION CO„ Wm. Sayer. Prea to present to its readers the triitli and which riglitfiilly claims religion, tnitli the tendency of evil apparenty could not Tabor, Deceased. Main 2252. 1522 Stout St., Denver. “nothing but the truth.” and morality for its ultimate end. To be controlled; but. ns a rule, children are Y'illiiim H. Andrew, .-Vltorncv. DRINK Hair Goods, Many obstacles, seemingly insurmount it is intrusted the task of reinuliatiiig what their parents make them. Boost these .slanderous falsfiieatioiis, and ]>re- On the father and the mother, there- HAIR GOODS AND HAIR DRESSING. F o r able—and too minierous to analyze— Quality In Popular Priced Goods. bom up only to be east asiile as some senting to every Catholic mind the true fore, rests the responsibility for the con- It W ill Pay You •08 16th St., near Welton. Phone 3701. Zang’s Y o u r thing unfit and iferogatory. Of late the -statements of facts. But this cannot duct, the habits, the companions, the to plan your spring decorating NOW! Educational. T o w n iBi greatest enemy of the Catholic tliureh come to jiass unless the Catholic jour- ' principles, the aniusements and the hopes By attending to this matter now. you will have the advantage of a larger se PILSENER Y o u r is the “yellow” jiress, which, without iial is found in every Catliolicji home. It of the young. On them will fall a due lection to choose from, and the pi-rsonal _ 1720 Colorado Boul. pjlUGc Park Hill Car. has to be (uipported in its mission of share of the divine, punishment if. satisfaction of knowing that the matter S t a t o scruple, will print anything that tends la well dl.sposed of. Our stock o f Wall __ V y Fbone York 1888. to scandalize her iiioinbers or her laws. righteousness and fair-play; and wliat through their neglect, their sons and Paper is most complete. B e e r If, for example, a howling mob of fana Catliolie would he so base as to refuse daughters fall into evil ways. Tlieir hap- If we but knew, we are rich and tics should evict a religious eomnmiiity to follow the standard? Put your stioiil- piness in heaven will be increased if, be- THE ROONEY WALL PAPER strong—rich in the light of love which ' Order a Cato for Your Homo frojn home and country, the “yellow- (Icr to the Avlioel and. by earnest co-op- cause of tlieir instructions, their cliildrrn leads strengtii'sliorii travelers through ■ (•ration with the Catholic newspapers, give glorj-to God by a virtuous car c'r. AND PAINT HOUSE Fresh Bew Deliverod Daily to All Parts of tho City press will present the facts in this fash J. T. ROONKY. Prop. the darkness, and strong ia the comfort- ' ion: “Jesuits kill women and eliildren force these "vellow hot blasts” to real- : ------230 BUOADWAT. Phone South I486. iiig power of good cheer, wliicli is 6ften We have the paint to brighten up by dropping bombs among lliem;” or ize that there are such virtues as jus- ' jrish HISTORY Phono Gallup 162 IN THE SCHOOLS. those dull spots. the life-line needed to save or lift up. “priests, foiled in an attempt to stir up tiee and truth, ami that these must and j the people, lire- on their discoverers, will prevail. The purpose of all historical investiga wounding many.” tion is to reach the truth. Xmv, from Now, there is a law of eliarity tliat BUST OF THOMAS MOORE FOR COR The Ph. Zang Brewing Co. time immemorial, saj’s the New World, binds us all, and thij same law of eliar- CORAN LIBRARY. Ireland has been misreiirosentiMl in the ity, wliieh forbids the giving of seaiulal pages, of English history. Evidence of or the tcjling ot untruths, is oldigatory A marble bust of Thomas Moore, the this was given to the world when the G E N U I N E even upon newspapers We have become famous Irish poet, will be placed in the'j,j.p,|^ pipiqnknt Father Tom Burke 8 0 accustomed to iiewspap(‘rs which n*- , Corcoran («uller\ of Art, Nlay 28 next, followed, some ^I'ar.s ago. the English gard no law of public or private moral- | the 123d anniversary of the poets birtli. historian, Fronde,Vto America, and ex- No Better BEER Brewed ity that it seCips almost unnatural to j Announcement to this elTect was made at posed the falsity o\his historical state- G A S C OKE •uppose that! the law of charity binds I a meeting of the Ancient Order of Hiber- nients on the jilatforAis of New York, the newspapers. And yet no roa.son ex- 1 nians in Wasliington. D. C., when Mon- 1 Xo‘ small part of tne struggle for Irish empting the press from this law can be ! signor Thomas J. Shahan, the rector,' frppjoni is intellectual. We Irish fully GIVES A SHARP, WARM HEAT NEEF’S offered. The trutli is that we have he- land the Rer, Dr. (leorge A. Dougherty, , realize this, aiul we are determineeil that IN COLD SNAPPY WEATHER H W M o a aiid Gold Belt come so hanlencd, as it wtre, to a “yol- vice rector of the Catholic University, ■ our children and our children’s children low* press, which daily breaks practical were among the speakers. , will no longer have tlieir minds poisoned ly every law,' human and divine, that we : with the distorted facts that are found The most severely cold days outdoors Pure, Delicious, and Healthful /ave to stop aim think whether, even in THE MEMORIAL TO FATHER ij, histories. We owe it to our are made mild and agreeable in the home theory, there is any law that a newspa JOGDES. Idiiitffically Browed in Strict Compliance Witli Puri Fond Lm i selves to put a stop to this. It is not a when Genuine Gas Coke is used. A per is bound to obey. The newspn|)er is question of race cleavage, it is a ques- steady, even heat, a bright fire and a HO small factor where public opinion is The Board of Regents of the State of ^Jon ^if presenting to the world the true cheerful room are the results attained concerned, and we may couelude that of New York 1ms just approved the move- : story of Ireland-the real facts in the with coke. And then coke is a CLEA.N all public opinion existing in a commu ment begun by the New \ork State His- great drama—tear-stained drama of the FUEL. No mussy features of other fuels nity, a large proportion is the creation torical s i-..t DENVER OATHOUO REGISTER.
Albuquerque, N. M., is reported im selection of ntusic. The list of banquet proving. speakers will inelude some of tire most Colorado Springs From Our Correspondents Cdorailo Springs We are very liappy to state that Airs. eloquent orators in this or any other INTERESTING ITEMS FROM NEARBY POINTS. E. R. Joyce, who has been at Excelsior state. Springs, AIo., for the benefit of her is well under way, and promises to be St. Mary’s Church health, is greatly improved. Air. Joyce BOUQUETS FOR THE REGISTER; uuu.sually good this year. Order o» divine eervlcee on next Bun P ueblo day will be as follows: expects to join his wife and little daugh HOWRY’S m MO xiniR A joint dance will be given by the An First Mass at (:80 a. m., shdrt In ter shortly, and will take an extended At the head of its editorial column last struction. w M Perfect Satisfaction cient Order of Hibernians and the John trip to the Gulf states. They will re week, the Alichigan Catholic, Detroit, MISS NELL E. STEWART, Second Mass at I a. m. short in Butter fresh every day. Phone 1184 for trial order Hoyle O’Reilly' club, March 17. The struction. pays this nice compliment, and it is tru Representative, Third Mass (Children’s Mass) at I turn to Colorado Sjirings about the mid tickets, which are oOc, are already on a. m., with instruction. dle of .-April. ly appreciated: 115 East Cache La Pondre. . Colorado Springs 332 Michigan Street. Hlgrb Mass and sermon at !• a. m. sale, and everyone is doing his jmrt to Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Air. and Airs. Ere like tile Register very much. In with his parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Representative, Delivered to all p:u:ts of the city. marched from his home to the cemetery, Detroit baseball team, and a prominent deed, wc could not do without it.” Kelly. 1503 North Weber Street. representing the three societies of which Phone Main 1020, member of the Knights of Columlius. Judge and Mrs. M. ,T. rialligan enter Sinton-Rostic Home Dairy Co. he was a menluer, namely St. .Joseph so Mr. and Airs. Jennings attended High A siibserik’r in* a small Wyoming ♦ 19 8. El Paso 8t Phone Main 442. tained tlx> Monday Evening Club at its ciety, Harugari swiety, ami the Kniglibr Mass at St. Alary’s last Sunday. Tliey town, in asking for a hack-copy of The last meeting. and latdies of Security, .'special .musie...... expressed tliemselves as being delightwl Register, wliieh iiad failed to reach her, Mr. Patrick Keating is f-onfiiied to his prejMnitions for a musical and literary wa.s rendered by the choir and Katlier with our wonderful mnuiitaiii scenery. wrote; home with the grippe. entertainment to he given in St. Alary’s Cyril Ziipan gave a very instructive ser Rev. Fatlier Cloppett is to he congrat “M e do not want to miss a single is Mrs. Edhvard Nugent and little son, hall. St. Patrick’s evening. Mrs. Haas mon. Mes.sr.s. John .‘snedec, Martin (iii- ulated on the wonderful work he lias sue. There is no Catholic Church here, Stewart, I^jveland, Colo., are the guests and Air. Carl Zittel are prejiaring an ex- See Ds [or House Cleaniiig Needs sic, tleorge Thomas, ^lati LVahek, Jo accomplislied at his little mission in El or for miles around. We depend iqion of. Mrs. Nugent's imrents, Mr. and Mrs. lellent mnsiral program, and all who will seph Culig, Jr., ami J. liasiek acted as bert. He has converted .seven adults to The Catholic Register for all religious A. T. Stewart. have the go(xl fortune to attend will he Our Prices Will Save Yon Money ])alll)enrers, wliile the llower Ixwrers were the Catliolic faith; also a large family news—the ]iiiper is our Sunday sermon.” Mr. Norman Ogle, Guehara .Tunetion, given one of the greatest tieats of the .Messrs. Frank Haines, Julius llidehraiidt season. in Castle Rock. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Some one from far-olJ Boston encloses Air. and Airs. Duncan Cliisholm of Rev. Fatlier Abel eelehrated mass Sat Mrs?. Robert Ogle., Mary Tenlina was buried from a clipping almiit Elbert Hubbard that Ground Floor Bazaar Rroadmoor have gone East. They will urday morning in Deer Trail, Sunday The next me.^ting of the Friendship lay morning at originally appeared in the Passing Sliow visit Netv A'ork ami Canada and will he morning in Hugo and Alonday in J\'ild Club will t)e litjld with Mrs. Jolin Mo ■j 10 o’clock, the Rev. Cyril Ziipan conduct Column. The article is blue penciled, and gone for several weeks. Horse. The country peojile come from J)onnell. ing the .services. Several hvmns, favor- in the margin is written the one word, Alls. Leon .lac(|iiet eMt.’rtiiiued a num- far and near to attend tlie services. It On Friday evening tlie Southern Colo-; ^ere sung bv the “Consistency I” AVliether the writer I.er of friends at liimheoii to meet her is very gratifying to tlie fathers to rado Pioneer A.ssociatio„ passed rcsoln-, (;lee cltib. 5Iiss Terdina was the meant the llubliard article was not cpn- mother, Aladanie Maiigin of Paris, know and see the great interest the peo tions on the death of their brother,,,,,,,^. x.-r- -sisteiit—nr was paying a compliment to Fiance. Those invited were Aladume L. ple of these missions are showing. It Michacl J. Costello. ■ | ,|j„„ j,,„i .jj years old. Slie was well tlie author of the article liy letting him N. Depeyre, Aladanie Gelle. Aladanie goes to jirove the labors and endeavors of .Mrs. (leorgo fileason was tl.e Ik.-sIc s s ..inploved as a guess the rest of tlie phrase ("Thou art ST9P AT 1 1 JOYCE H O n i Pease, Aliidiim .leiikiiis, Aliss Helen Tno- the fatliers is appreciated. at the last meeting of tl.e F.ve Hundred j,, a jewel”), there seems to be doubt. Per- by. Aliss Louise Scholen. .Miss .Mae McMalion. a former nurse, ‘Cluh, , The fore part of the Hfternnon well-known gardener' in the When in Colorado Springs and graduate of tlie Gloi’kiier. lias left lin[is it’s a "brickbat” instead of a “lion- was given to playing tl.e ov.-r j.opular^ ,,i,.jriet. Rev. Father Clopi.ctt celel.rated mass for Salt Lake City, wliere slie lias ae- qiiet.” Anyway, it proves The Register game, while later in the afternoon a ______at Kiowa on Sunday, and Elbert on I’l’pted a position at tile Judge liosjiital, is read in lipston, and tliafs wortli dainty luncheon was served, to the- fol-i .Mondiiy. CANON CITY. eonducted liy the Sisters of Alerey. while. lowinIrs. Herman itaremev,' Fire Cliief AleCariin ami s.’vcial a-- e I Aliss (irifliii of I’hiladelphiii is the I. P. Boynton, President. J. L. Caldwell, Secretary. Mrs. Roy Ortner, Miss Anna Ruek, si'tants gave a fire drill, several wonder Forty ifoni's’ Devotions began at. tlij’ guest of her brotlier and liis family, ,»lr. Gregor If. Heine of Kl Paso. Tex., al ^Jlisses Maymc and Elizal.eth Me-' ful ilemoiistiatioiis ami exeiti^ig exhibi convent ou Sunday, coiidiictcd by Father though he is no doubt very busy watell THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO. tions, lilso an iiislnielive talk to the and Airs. .Mark Griffin of 1500 N. Cas Carthy, Miss Grace Dittmer, Mrs. Mar lleiincsy. ing the battle across tlie Rio Grande, at stmlints of Reinis. AIcGregor. Ticknor cade Av(‘. tin Walter, Jr., and Mis.ses .Amelia and Tl.e sciiioi's of Alount .''t. Scbolastica's Juarez, found time to write us this: ' and Alontgotm’iy lialls, Salnnlay morn Mr. and Airs. Walter Connelly enter Elizabeth AValter. ' “I find your pajier very interesting, ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, FIXTIIRES -Veademy bad a picnic at Temple Canon tained their card oliili at their Imiiie 117 The Young laidieV S.Klality of St. Pat-: ing. For nearly two liours the students MOTORS AND ENGINEERING. on Wednesday last, .ind on ThiU'day E. Jetlersoiij Wednesday evening. and I watch fur it regularly. 1 must not rick’s church held u very enthusiastic witnessed some thrilling scenes and tx- •hones M ain 812, 830. 208 N O R T H T E J O N 8 T . tl.e juniors and miniums had aii auto February 15. Those lieloiiging to tlie forget to mention tliat I did some little meeting Monday evening. There was an citing fire stunts. | drive to Four Alile S|)iiiigs. club are Air. and Airs. Josepli 1’. Alurray. advertising for you by reading the re unusually large numher present ami On Fehruary 4 Aliss Alae Roe. one of Oil last Almulay evening tl.e Catholic Air. and Airs. Walter Nortliway. Air. and print of Bisliop Afatz’s address to Den plans’ are being made for a po.st-Leiiten .St. Alary’s popular young ladies, received ladies gave a very pictty A'alciitiiic .lam ver Coiineil to the local body of Kiiiglits the habit of the Holy Name Sisters, and Mrs. Dan Hampton, Air. and Airs. John entertainment or dance. ing party at tl.e Elks’ liall. Tl.e hall was of Colii|iibus. And tliere was great ap CHASE S SANBORN’S Teas and Coffees will be known in religion as Sist.’i' Alary W. Alurray, Air. and Airs. Eugene Fer- Miss Agnes Maroney is ill at her home. vey artistically decorated w.tl. festoons plause for it, and Fatlier O’Ryaii came in Silvia. Sister Alary'Silvia’s many friends rand. 1218 Carteret avenue. _ of red hearts. Three little girls, dicssed for his sliare of it also. I consider your extend their go.Kl Avislies to her. Air. J. B. O'llaire and family expect to W . N. BURGESS Mrs. A. T. Stewart returned Monday as Cupids, did tl.e lioiior-. Little Aliss paper wortliy of plenty of boom and Airs. .James Carr of 718 Fast Higli move to Denver in the near future, and 112-114 North Tejon Street Telephone Exchange S3. from Loveland, Colo. .Viiiia Riede sold pi'ograms. Tl.e dances ])raise. And I add my best wislies for ■>(reet, entertained her Tliinil.le Club at will |)ernianontly hwate in Uie Capital n.e Ladies’ Rosary and .Altar society were auiiounced by little Aliss Ol.one a com|ilete success in every way.” luiielieon last Thursday aftermnm. Thn>’’ flty. The family is one of the oldest of St. Ignatiu.s eliurel. giive a car.l j.arty Eels from the center »if a verv large red invited were All's. Friiiik -A. Prior. Airs. and most respected of Colorado Springs, on St. Valentine’s Day at tl.e home of One of our owii leading Denver attor- heart, and Alargiu'et Vmidia served the and wilt k’ greatly missed by tlieir Mrs. D. E. Burke. Theresa Prior. Airs. Tlieresa Schultz. iicys writes as follows: BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN pmicli. Tlierc was a gooJF-cxo'wiI in at many friend-s here. Resolutions of condolence were oTcrcd Airs. Fairley, Airs. Weber and Miss AIo- “I am highly pleased with The Regis — W IT H A N — tendance, and all had an enjoyable time. Airs' Dan Ifnnqiton entertained a mini at the last meeting of the Knights of Kcc. ter. I eoiigratiilate you on your notice 1 1 1 I her of friends at bridge last Saturday ■ Columbus sympathizing with. Cliarles -Mrs. .Toscpli Fink of Sawiitcli street to the stores of Denver regarding St. m m m ' i BOULDER KNIGHTS GIVE SOCIAL. aftenuMui in her apartments at ’,he mON FENCE . llenkle, Heiirj' Henkle, and William met witii an acciiliMit wliile out walking Patrick's Day decorations: or, rather, !s>ma \'isla, Walisateli and I’intali sts. STRUCTURAL IRON, BRASS AND ^ Staiisbeck in the lo.«s of Mrs, Elizal.eth several days-ago. .A nail ran into le-r distortions. I will not trade with any ! IRON CASTINGS. One evening last \veek tl.e Boulder Tliose present were Alr«. II. F. .-\vcry. Ilenkhj, beloved wife of Cliarles lleukle. foot, and while the aeeiilent was not store that exhibits such insulting carica- j Knights of Columbus gave a social wliicli Mrs. Eiigeiw’ Ferrand. Air-'. 1! Bennett, -At all the ohurche.s in the city tl.e aii- serious, she was cbiifiiicd to lier lied for tures. Two years ago I wati-hod------'s proved to be one of the mO't enjoyable Mrs. N. 11. Colt, Mrs. Alare.i, Airs. Wal Hassell Iron Works Co., Manufacturers ■ nual pastoral letter s«’nt out by Bisho]. several days. window from iny office until I grew al- • ever given by thatconiieil, says the Boul ter Nortliway, Mrs. Tucker. !Jrs. Tlios. Matz was read Sunday. This time the Several young Indies at tlie (il.H'kiier most anarehislic. One day I went over ; der Canicra. Tlieso alfair> are given Turner, .fr., Mrs. Wirtti. Airs. J. W. letter deals with tliejJir.-’t Comimiiiioii Sniiitariuni g:»ve an alternoon- bridge to make a purchase. I told tlie clerk ■ mainly for the pnr]iosc of bringing tl.e A'ates and Mrs. .1. 1’. Miirr.iy FRAJ^K F. CRUMP, of children who have reached the age imrty in liimnr of .Miss Elsie Raymond. that if 1 were not ]iressed for time I j The- eongiegation and their friends together Sister Celeste arrived a fe v days agi which, according too the decree of the There were four tallies. Refre-Jiim lUs would not liii,v it or aiiytliiiig else tliere,} for a soeiaf time. .Ai^ excellent oy>ter feom Ciiuinnati to lake -Itaige of the Pope, are entitled' to' the fruits of the were served. and told her why. Hast ,vear they were | Florist supper was serverl by a bevy of pretty The Alurray Drug Co. opened tlicirnew operating d’-partmeiit at the Gloekner. Blessed Sacrament. not in evidence, luit, as tlie day came so 511 EAST COLUMBIA. girls from 5 until 8 o'clock, a eonstant made vaoiuit by tiie deiitli of Sister Ger I The net profits from the entertain store last Tuesrlay. Febriiay 14. at the close to Kiister. I concluded that - Easter Phone Main 500. Colorado Springs. stream of liuiigry jicojile keeping tlieni main. Sister Celeste is a graduate of ment given by the children of St. Pat northeast corner of Bijou and Walnut souvenirs might liave (-rowded the pigs | busy for nearly three hours. The chief the .Sctoii liospitiil, Cini'iiinati. where she rick’s school, January 5, amounted to streets, and will l»e known a-, the Bijou and Irishmen out. 1 am' anxiously ! featui'.’ of the entertainment which fol has lieeii in cliarge of tlie 0 |H‘ratiiig ward ? . Street Pliariiiaey. Tlie Catliolie’'Ri gister watdiiiig till' windows this year, am! if I fTT3 120 lowed was a lecture on tl.e Olierammer- for over three years. Air. and Mrs.''John AIcNiilIey left extends its liest w ishes for tlie slice’ — tlicy reappear t-lie manager will hear from | gaii Passion Play by Alartin Reinevt. Rev. Fatlier Raber, jmstor of St. Ala l’«rUNDERTAKERSTW AVednesday for (jliicago. of tlie Alurray drug 'tores. me direct, and 1 w ill never buy aiiotlier | /A E .K tO W A ' PMoKe Z’)^ )iast grand knight of the I.K-al lodge of ry's, and Rev. Fatlier Blinker of Colii- A fire, due to a defective flue, occurred Aliss Ella Zimmernian’s exi]uisite di-- article ill till' store. V. CotORAPOi ^SPRING'S - Knights of Columbus. The lecture pid\ed ' hand-imiiited china at her studio, rado City, were visitors in Denver la -t ^IQ COLO. PEOMEW£3T()/, at Loretta -Academy Friday afternoon "Witli liest wislies for The Register’s i a most interesting one, teeming witli | week. " C o l o r a d o C i t y ; - at 4 o’clock. The. fire was sooou extin I 23 East Bijou street, is well worth eoiitiiiued success.” reminiseenees of Air. Reinert’s trip last Airs, Katlierine Alaher, who has been guished with chemicals, and very little iiig. summer to Obeiiimniergau. where lie ill for some time, is -daily growing damage resulted. One of tlie most eiiji\vable social events Life is made up of little tilings. We | SERVICE PRICE QUALITY wilnesse'd a ])crformance of the Passion stronger. We hope good iieiiltli will sooii Many Pueblo KnigliU of oClumbiis are will be the (ieorge Wasliiiigton ]>arty convey hap|)iness to one another by a , Are All Right at Play, The lecture, was illustrated liy be bers. planning to go to Colorado Springs Feb given liy Aliss Alarie Carter of Colora ruary 22, when the Fourth Degree will Springs Alonday evening. February 20. MEYER’S onto a screen the postal card scenes first time with Airs. F. A. Prior. 7‘20 N. he exemplified by State Deputy M. W. Aliss Carter formerly resided in Denver, CORNER DRUG STORE whieli Air. Reinert liad collected while on Tejoii street, last Wednesday. Februa."y I'urcell. >- being a student of the C. B. College op- sociable and industrious afternoon was Weddings. some of her Denver elassmates. Air'. F. nliir .solos, as did also I.i. G. Giaconiini. spent. Tea and wiifers were served bv I A . SHAPIRO, IBETEEIH ‘ ^Tuesrlay nmrnjng, February 7. Aliss F. Alilliard, formerly Aliss Ida Jenkins, Market Rotli are members of the Catholic eliureh the hostess. i .. The Place to Trad*. -Anna Rose Spencer and Air. Edward will chaperone the liarty, retuniiiig the Maher & Boherti, Props. WE HAVE HANDLED elioir and are possessors of voices of rc- Air. and Mrs! Fraiieps AI. AIcAIalun AND SOLD Sweeney were married at St. Ignatius next day. Her guests from Denver will Shoes, Clothing and Gents’ markahh' beauty. AIi=s .Annabelle Teal and little son, Frniiees, spent several church, the Rev. Fatlier Wolohaii eele- be Ali.ss Frankie Dunwomly. Aliss Evelyn Wholesale and Retail Furnishings had charge of the childronls part of the days in Denver. Euthymol Tooth Paste l)ratiiig_tlie nuptial liigh mass. Aliss Wallace, Aliss Irene AleRay, Ali'S Ger 19-21 E. HUERFANO ST. lirograni. which she managed'admirably. Meat Dealers ever since it was placed on the market Spencer wore a white crepe de chine trude Robertson. Estab. 1897, Colorado Spring*. several years ajyo, and cordially recom Harry Ilelmer, George Nortz. Antoine Colorado Springs Council 582, K. of C. Specialties; Home Made I,ard and Sau mend it to our customers as a toilet gown, with tulle veil and earripd a white Aliss Helen C. Tuoliy gave a uiedy- article of the highest quality and merit. Haeiiselman, Theresa O’Connor and Irene There will be no meeting of tlie coun sage, Home Dressed Poultry, Home ]>rayer liook, while Aliss Alayme .‘^.eiicr’i-, ajipoiiited afferiioou tea ami mU'ical ::t Cared Hams and Bacon. Ilelmer took part in this portion of the cil next Tuesday evening, the 21 st, as Dr. W. FOWLER EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE the bridesmaid, wore a white lingerie lier liome, 1503 North Weber, from 3 to IS MANUFACTURED BY progiMin. this dale will he the eve of the Fourth 135 E. Huerfano Street , gown. Mr. Sweeney was attended l^Y (5 ]i. m., last Thursday afternoon. The PARKE, DAVIS & CO., deeoratioiis eonsisted of Kaiser Kroon Degree iiiiliation. The hall will he in whose name is a sufficient guarantee Air. John Siiencer, hrotlier of the bride. DENTIST of excellence. tulips, red oaruations and Southern charge of tlie Fourtli Degree “goaf and Have Your Baggage Handled By Afrs. Sweeney is a graduate of Loretta 13 8. T E J O N ST. T R Y A PACKAGE. - 25 C T S , Wanted smilax. Refreslimeiits V were 'crved. he says “no admittance’’ for Third de -Academy and has livwl in Pueblo all her P. O. Box 734. Colorado Springs, Colo. gree niemliers on that evening. Wandell & Lowe lif^. Mr. Sweeney is the son of Mr. and + Tlie Register desires competent ■ Those present were Aladanie Mongin of D. E. Monroe &Freytag A solemn re(|uiem liigh mas.s will he • A^rs. Thomns' Sweeney, Bay City, Alicli., + and energetic solicitors in Colo- Paris, -p'ranee; Aladanie Leon .laequet, Transfer and Storage + rado, Wyoming, .Arizona, and celebrated at St. Alary’s church for-jthe STAR AND CRESCENT Drug Co. and has lived in this city for the past Madame Depeyre, Alademoiselle Oger, Prescripticn Druggists + New Alexico. Liberal commission. deceased members of this council ou the Company two years, being employed in tl.e Santa + Only those who can priKluoe re- -Mrs. AleAlahon, Sr.; Airs. Frank AL Ab- No. 22 N. Tejon. Phones 8 and 97. morning of Fehruary '22. This mass will Onr Office Never Closes. 118 N. Tejon Street Fe offices. Air. and Airs. Sweeney will ♦ suits need apply; .Applicants must Mahou, Jr.: Airs. Hartley, Airs. Jo'ep’ii P. Butter ♦ have recommendation of their re- begin at 9 o’clock and local and visiting Phones 258 and 386. make-their home in the city. Alurray, Airs. P. Grace, Aliss A’ilda Jen HAS NO EQUAL + spective pastors. Write or apply kins, Aliss Elsie Raymond, Aliss P>ma members of the order are requested to 16 OUNCES MAKE A POUND. ♦ in person. be present as' well as tlie relatives and ♦ DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER. Korsmeyer, Aliss Alary Nevill, Ali'S Knightsi of Columbus, Breueii and Aliss Sholem. friends of the deceased. The .Knights of Columbus are going President^Wm. Slocum of Colmado After an absence of two weeks AI. W. The Fairieys & Law Co. ahead with their preparations for the OBOUND FIiOOB BAZAAB. Cultivate the great art of leaving peo College gave tlie first of tlie Exteu'ion Purcell returned to .his home Sunday aft gland initiation on Fehruary 10, wli^n WE SAVE YOU MONEY. ple alone, even those you think you have lectures at Perkins hail. Tue.sday even ernoon. lie reports that 140 applicants UNDERTAKING i the First, Second and Third Degrees ^111 110 S. Tejon St. Phone M. 231 Funaral Director* and Embalmer*. a right to direct in the minutest particu ing. Tlie suliject was tlie "Passion ti'ill he initiated in the Fourth Degree on Telephone 1243. ’’ be exemplified. It is exiioeted that a lar. Play at Clberammergau,” which was next Wednesdav. 218 and 220 East P ik e ’s Peak Avenua, • large class will take part in these cere bccautifully portrayed in words and il Colorado Springs, Colo. | monies, which ■will begin after mass and The iiart we see is only an atom; and lustrated wHli the stereopticon. Tliere Fourth Degree Initiation, K. of C., at St. Louis Market Star Laundty continue throughout the day, closing LONGFIELD & SONS, Proprietors. ■J* dare we, then, poor finite creatures of were man}' Catliolies present, who were Colorado Springs, Feb. 22. Office Tel. Main 446 l^ou« Tel. 519A with a grand banquet at which speeches an earthly day, judge thl* handiwork of impressed by the lecture and scenes. What premises to be one of the most Groceries, Meats 126 N. C a$cad6 A ve. will be made by prominent speakers of God, or seek to measure and to know Rev. P'ather Driscoll, who left here sneeessful exemplifications of the Fourth Poultry, Produce C o l l a r s the city. The Hallet & Baker the Infinite? some weeks ago to spend the winter in Degree ever witnessed in the west will 105 South Tejon. Phone Main 919. At tlie last meeting talks' were made be given at Colorado Sjirings on Wash Undertaking'Co. & C u f f s by Chaplain 0 ’I.earj' and Alaster of the ington’s birthday. The machinery is in Trade With GRANT UNDERTAKING EMBALMING Fourth Degree Henkle. It Svas also Colorado Springs, Colo. perfect working order and awaits the ■])lanned by the lecturer. Father Wolo-i' | pressing of the button by Alaster of the QUALITY AND SERVICE hail, to arrange interesting programs for The Alamosa Land and The Grocer Degree, AI. W. Purcell. In the degree UNEXCELLED. each meeting, the pastors of the differontl All Kinds of Aleat and Groceries. Buy Your Boy*’ work he will be Assisted by Aleskrs. AI. churehes giving a series of lectures. ' ’ Loan Company C. Harrington, George Dostal, Joseph 1511 North Weber. Phone Main 1244. Phone Us 342 — i — — — INCORPORATED ‘------Newman. John I. Alnllins, all of Denver, Ancient Order of Hibernians. ’> S c h o o l AI. C. Callahan of Pueblo, Father C. F. AND OUR WAGON WILL CALL. I'liursday evening. Febnmry 0. the O’Farroll of Alontrosc, and AI. B. Hurley Hibernians initiated 25'” new member.s. FORD CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.004 FULL PAID of Colorado Springs. Candidates for initia C l o t h i n g Mending Free of Charge. This order is steadily incri’asing, and At our Big Sale. tion will present themselves in regula Coffees, Teas, Spices bids fair to have a large memftersliip. You Can Save S. B. SCHOLZ, President. JOHN M. STUART, Vice Pres. tion full dress at the hall, 109 N. Tejon Phone 779. •The Ladies’* aiuciliary took jiart in the D. H. SULLIVAN, Secretary-Treasuier. street, at 1 p. m. sliarp. In the evening 35c to 50c on the | 115 N. TEJON ST. social part of the meeting, at w liieh in 125 NORTH TEJON.- at 7 o’clock a banquet will be served at structive talks were given by Father ON THE the Antler’s hotel. This banquet will be Wololian, T. G. McCarthy, Dr. J. J. Me- ROBBINS, CORNER A. S. BUKE, ^ Town'Property, Residence and Business Lots, for Fourth Degree members only, and Donnel and P. Prendergast. Impromptu Pearl Market NASDWARE, TINWARE, TOOLS their ladies, Alembers initiated on that talks were also given by Edward Ryag, Acre Tracts, Truck Farms and Farm Lands day and lady will be admitted free to Try Our Corn-fed BEEF James Kelleker, Cyril Sullivan, Joseply Hose, Relrigerators the banquet; all others -will be taxed It’s the Best Money Can Buy. Every Catholic horn* shoall hav* * Shae^nd F. S. Buckly. ■ , .[ n iM l* 465. 107 N. T E JO N S T. I Investments of All Kinds ALAMOSA, COLO. $1.50 per plate. During the banquet 123 NORTH TEJON. Catholic paper. Why not I’he program for Robert EmmetUs Colorado Springs, Colo. Fink’s orchestra will discourse a choice Phone Main 437. THE REGISTER? birthday, including songs and speeches, % '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I III I ******** 111111111 ■ DENVEB CATHOLIC REGISTER.
A SISTER OF CHARITY. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. A M i s t a k e THE VERY BEST Sister Alexine, Symbol of a Mighty Pow The next regular meeting of the coun Selected Wheat, Sanitary Milling—Resolt of materials form only a part of the cost of the glasses we make. The other er, Is Dead—In Life She Chose cil will lie Tuesday, February 21. O n S i g h t part represents expert workman.ship, accuracy, and years of practical experi the Better Part. The three degrees will be exemplified Is made A\!ien a (lerson Avears the Avrong ence. That is why we invite comparison. Try us for a reliable e.xamination. to a large class in Pueblo next Sunday. kind of i;LAS.SE.S. and it is a fact that there are too many people doing so to Sister Alexine, tcaclier of mirsic at An Eye Care Is Our Specialty Among visitors to Denver this Aveek day. We are speeiali.sts in optical VA’ork nunciation school for some years, for GOLDEN ROD FLOUR are Hugh Jennings of the Detroit base and accurately e.xaiiiine eyes and adjust THE SWIGERT BROS. thirty-two years a rfeligious, the most of ball team, and his wife. They are en lenses that Avill giA’e good vision without “Pure and Wholesome” which she spent in Kansas, a woman of route to Detroit from San Francisco, discomfort. Christian simplicity and human cheer where they have been on their honey M anufactured In th is c ity by OPTICAL CO. Devoted exclusively to fulness, died of pneumonia at St. Jo moon. O'NEILL OPTICAL CO. Denver’s Reliable Opticians the Fitting and Manu-| seph’s hospital on Februarj' 5, and ivas Mr. Charles J. Thiirin, for many years factoring of Glasses. ' Phone Main 5409. CRESCENT MILL & ELEVATOR CO. 1550 CALIFORNIA ST. unostentatiously buried from Annuncia Avith the DenA’cr Tramway company, is 507 FIFTEENTH STRi^ET. tion church on the 11th. Her life was noAA' connected with the county assessor’s Always Reliable. Established 1889. naturally much circumscribed, not many office. He has been appointed a special incidents marked in It. She took things appraiser and investigator. as they came, believing that God or At a meeting of the Fourth Degree Hugh M. Woods, Fuel and Feed pur New Location dained them, and the pneumonia that Assembly Sunday scA’cral applications MONARCH, GAS COKE g r a in , COAL & WOOD * killed her and tlie death tliat was the Avere favorably acted uiron. The Faith Pipe Organs REX c o A l MAITLAND Terms Cash. end of it, were a piece with the otlier ful Captain read an interesting extract ANTHRACITE CANON CITY Branch Store, 2500 W. 11th. I s Handy for You THE CELEBBATED happenings of life, and accepted in about i from the PlHladel]ihia Standard and I PHONE MAIN 5432. 724 WEST COLFAX AVE. Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT PAYS 4 PER CENT. AVe are well the .same way. The children that she Times, slioAving the strange contrasts in I ■ equipped to handle Estates, Trust Funds, Insurance, Real Estate, Bonds taught loved her because thev were not the fortunes of the religious orders in ‘lant the faith in the young place from 700 West and Lowell Boule Endorsed by every Bank and Trust Co. 1422 Glenarm Street vard Sunday, February 12. Serviecs were gave tlieir services, as did the Knight- i with the promise"of the vitality that WANTED—T avo Catholic gentlemen. A. H. WILSON & SON, Bakers 23, desire modern room in Catholic fain- ill Denver. Investigation is all we ask. Campbell company the use of the hall. survives the world, the flesh, and the 435 E. 19TH AVE., Near Fennaylvania. held at St. Ix*o’s Chureli. aii(i the inter ilv. Hoard optional. Near Citv Park. Call for useful souvenir, free. ment was at Mount Olivet cemetery. Among those who entertained last devil. She was the SAveet alchemist who P’. O. 'Box 1303. NAST Washing^n, Tml.; Danville, Ipl., ami St. week complimentary to !Miss ifarie' changed in gold so many of the grosser FURNISHED ROOM—Nicely luriiished CUREforINDIGESTION Louis papers please eopV. Sheedy were Mrs. S. N. Wood ami Mrs. tilings of life; her mild and' gentle spirit front room in select neighliorliooil for Read What We Will Dolor AllSuflerers of Indigestion. Whitney Newton. Sick Headache and All Forms of Stomach Trouble. Tbe Baby Photographer cast a spell over youth’s restlessness and tAvo Catholic young men or ladies: use of 8cnd lOc to cover cost o f mailing, etc., and we wlD FINEST WORK IN THE CITY. The funeral of JIrs. Patrick Caraghar, Jlrs. Albion K. Vickery entertained impatience, and is part of the ecstatic plioiie and piano. 1620 Washington St. send WITHOUT FUKTHEK CHARGE a fl.OOAB- 8OUPTI0N TREATMENT. Sponga—a plaMcrthat COR. 16th & CURTIS, lier briilge whist club most delightfully memories in which we recall the day of will curfwworks Hire magic on tnc solar plexuK.which aged 23 years, took place from St. Leo's WANTED—A tenor, end soprano, for Istbo c»rr o f the sympathetic nenre sTstem that Ov«r Bcholti Drug Store. Denver Church Saturday morning. FcTiruary 11. last week at lier|liome, 1301 Milwaukee onr First Communion. AVithout her our Cathedral choir. Call at 4140 Knox court, contmlh th*» diRCstlvp organs. Write us NOW and we Business School, wilt save you days and weeksof misery! Address 1731 Arapahoe Street. .1. J. HARRINGTON. ) Formerly ’(Vlth ^ Mrs. Caraghar was the daughter of Pat street. millions of Catholics would he fewer and evenings or Sunday afternoon. Take W. Ohio Item ^ y CX>., Box tita. F, Toledo, Ohio. D. A. HARRINGTON, f C. J. Reilly. 44th ave. ear. 120 rick Conway; came to Denver three years A very enjoyable social and card party the remnant would hardly have the sym HARRINGTON BROS ago from M’ostport, County !Mayo, Ire was given Wednesday, February 1;T, at pathy to feel that the Mother of Christ Wanted—Position as elerk in general H. W. McGee, E. A. McGee, J. G. Sellers, I’res. A Treas. Sec’y. Hats Retrim m ed Heating & Ventilating land; leaves a husband and a .'5-months- 'llymlman ball, corner Twenty-eighth and , is our .Mother also. store or grocery and notions, by reli- : able young Catholic girl Avith three 'Your old material Downing streets, by the Saered Heart ! The writer thought of her when Tet- Contractors'' old baby to mourn her loss; died at OOJ years e.xperience. Be-t reference. used to good Iiram li. No. 310, L. C. B. A. There were : h e H.W. McGee Plumbing Co Jobbing and Bepalring a Specialty. Bryant street. Interment at Blount Oli- trazini sang and wished she were there I’hoiie EllsAvorth 2809, or call 127 S. MODERN PLUMBING, GAS PIPING, a dva n ta ge ...... Phone Champa 2548. prizes and refreshments. j 826 FOUBTEENTH ST. .vet cemetery. to listen and then go back to her work lliinitmldt. SEWER WORK. STEAil FITTING. Mr. and Mrs. James E. O’Connor on- ; of teaching music iaispired and refreshed. OUR FORTE IS HOME COOKING. 626 EIGHTEENTH ST. MISS DUGAN, Milliner, 828 14th St, Hours: 9 to 1 2 ,1 to 5. Phone Main 9411 Mary H., beloved wife of Frank f!rab- tertained charmingly one evening last' He was sorry sheVas not there, but he Not only is our bread and pastry far Estimates Furnished. I JoRuph Kitt A. S. LuB| naair, Sr., died at her home in Central week in celebration of Mr. O’Connor's no longer regrets it. For this good soul above tlie average, but Ave keep a steain Phono 4899. Res. Phone, South 3180 table of most appetizing meats and veg DR. J. J. O’NEIL birthday. Those present were Dr. and truly did not live • herself, but Clirist KITT & LONG I City last week of acute api)cndioitis. De etables. You’ll find it cheaper to let us Mrs. D. G. Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs. ceased was a native of Germany, and lived in her, and she now’ listens to har do 'your cooking. Mrs. Paul Roper I^eal Estate and Loans ' DENTIST was 56 years of age. Shq had been in FrnnK Tettenier, !Mr. and Mrs. Oscar monies into which the memory of earths THE GEM BAKERY, I FIRE INSURANCE Room ! 20 and 21, Nevada Building. Notary Public. America 30 years. 23 wars of' this time Main, Miss Wanda Gotleslcben and Mr. sweetest music intruding would make a 1925 Curtis, 0pp. Register Office. CHINA STUDIO - 17th and California 8ti. John Ifernan. Card Parties— Every Monday after Office Phone, South 751. Being spent in Gilpin county. She leaves harsh discord. In Me she chose the bef-! noon, 2:30; every Friday evening, 8:30, 17 E. FIRST AVE. (1st & Broadway) H. H. MURPHY. D. W. WALTON •Mthough her thiughter, Mrs. Willis Everybody Welcome. Office Fbone, Sontb 3118. three sons ami three daughters. The fu ter part. Yard Fbone, Sontb 3118. Ilnlings, who was formerly Miss Flor HAND-PAINTED CHINA neral was held from the Catholic chureli, Bertman & Barley 1081 BBOADWAY. D . E. TERRELL, : ence Andrew,' is in Tennessee, her moth WEDDING THE MURPHY-WALTON FUEL CO. of which deceased had been a devout SHEEDY-LIVINGSTON COAX,, COKE & WOOD. member all lier life. er, Mrs'. W. If. Andrew, gave a party last WEDNESDAY. P l u m b in g We Give 2.000 pounds for a ton. week. The affair was in celebration of Ininrance— Fire, Flate Qlaii, Em MILUNERY Chas. E. Beauchamp Gas Fitting Sewerage iployer!’ Dlablllty, Accident and Health. ifrs. Hilling's birthday anniversary and The Avedding of -Miss Jfarie Slieedy Range connecting and furnace work 17 E. FIBST AVE. Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Josc])h SiK'Hinali are ex I i > Cut ■'loAA'ers, Plants, I'uneral our speclaltle.s. Service the best. Rates was enjoyed by twelve of her closest and Mr. Robert Livingston of Ncav York Prescription Druggist reasonable. Phone Main 6560. pected home from New York within a Designs at lowest rates. Special friends. A large birthday cake orna- j Avas celebrated Wednesday, February 15, attentioh to phone orders, COB. 17TH AVE. AND FEABL ST. 1116 LARIMER ST. GEO. W. PIPER, week. Manufacturer of mented witli candles formed the center:' at bigli noon in the borne of the bride's Str re Phone, Main 1975. Goods Delivered to AH Parts Re.' . Phone, Gallup 1579. Elaitic Stockingi. Silk, $3.00; Mr. and Bayard K. Sweeney Will leave piece for the table. Each guest sent the' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheedy, of the City JOE VAN METER Coton, 83.50. We leU direct to for California next week. absent gnest of honor a telegram con OPP COURT HOUSE, Manufacturer of the coninmer. Write for meaa- 1115 Grant street. nrement blanki. Mail ordera St. Vincent’s Orphanage Aid society taining congratulations and best wishes. Bishop Burke of St. Joseph. IMo., who promptly filled. N. Y. Elaitio Trniiei, poitpaid, $1.50. Instead of meeting witli Mrs. Isabelle; ;; 308 Fifteenth St. TRIANGLE will give a card party at Knights of Co is an uncle of Mrs. Sheedy. and Avfio Oiiice and Store Fixtures Phone Main 3503. lumbus hall, Saturday evening, Febru Bowen, as had been announced, the: came to Denver early in the Aveek, offi Fbone Main 3783. 205 CHARLES BUILDING ' • ■ . 1 I ■ PHARMACY 1531 CX.EVEDANO FEACE. | ary 25. Queen of Heaven Orphans’ Aid Society: ciated at the Avedding. (general Contractor. Million Famitnre. ' The St. Clara's Aid society n*t Tues will meet with Mrs. Henry AbM, Tues Only r e la tiv e s and a feAv close fr ie n d s | Tel. 2229 Main. Established 1896 I Phone Main 2362. ------I FRED M. CLARKE, Propr. day afternoon at Twenty-ninth and Os day afternoon, 'February 21. ^Avitnessed the ceremony, but a large re- 529 WEST COLFAX AVE. DENVER Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegraphy; ceola. I Shortaage of fully 10,000 Operators on I 't” r* si.. 1 account of 8-hoiir law and extensive j Mrs. C.'P. IIoAvard and daughter Stel- , : Clarke’s Restaurant ! "wireless" developments. We operate un Mrs. nolcomb6 of Georgetown came Open 6:30 a. m. until 8 p. m. 1I|A61uuL(ii£4^ la left Wednesday morning for Texas for , ter. Miss Florence Sheedy, as maid of j der direct supervision of Telegraph Off! down yesterday to attend the social Furnished Rooms Upstairs. RELIGIOUS PICTURES ; dais and positively place all students THE BIG STORE. card party to be given by Sacred Heart a short visit. honor. 1546 CURTIS ST. Denver, Colo. I when qualified. Write for catalogue Personal Experience, 20 Years. NAT’L TELEGR.APH INST.. Cincinnati COR. 15TH AND LARIMER 8T8. Branch No. 310, H C. B. A., of which Mr. Barklie of Pliiladelpbia Avas best Memorials and Family Records. Picture I Philadelphia. Memphis, Davenport. la. I Columbus, S. C., Portland, Ore. her sister, Mrs. Frank Kelley, is presi CARD PARTY. Framing, Enlarging. Jliss Hatleiihauer, the well-knoAvn art-' dent. ist, desires to announce that she will H. A. Holmberg Phone Main 1489 1815 CHAMPA ST. The nurses of ilercy Hospital, :class of continue her card parties cA’ery Monday T he M arquette, 1725-1739 C u rtis St., Arthur H. O’Brien 1912, gave a very enjovable Valentine evening at the Knights of Columbus i Wall Paper and Paints The Sale ball. Next one, ^Monday night, F'eb. 20. | one of Denver's newest and most thor- i social at the Nurses’ Home Tuesday eve House Painting, P.iper Hanging, Kate McAndiews l l i e r y Co. Wliirli is now ifi progress gives to Hand-painted faA’ors will be , awarded.. oughly modem hotels, Is also one of | Decorating.. ARCHITECT ning. CaHiolics respectfully invited. i Tbe Dateit In Imported and Domeitio tne most centrally located, being sit-1 220 South Broadway. Phone South 432 235 COBONADO BDDO. the good people qf Denver—to Stylei. I Fbone Main 8675. Denver, Colorado. uated In the very heart of the business: men. to women, to oliildren—the Good in quality, cheap in price. Every finest Clothing, Furiiisliings, P’oot- and shopping district, and within close, article Guaranteed satisfactory. 1541 Stout Street Denver access to all principal car lines. The ; wear, etc., ever distributed by any Call and get prices and compare qua)-; PHONE CHAMPA 2128. T. McGuirk, building Is reinforced concrete, which | ity before buying. house in tbe United States under makes It an absolutely fireproof struct-' any circumstances. Dimes do the . O’Keefe & Co. ure. The hotel is steam-heated and ev-, TAILOR ery room It equipped with hot and cold , S e ip e l, Jewelers Optician work of dollars—Dollars do the Wo specialize in Reliable Timepieces. running water, telephone and electric j 1528 stout Street Monumental 216-217 ENTERPRISE BLDG. work of $2, $3, $4 and $5. We design and manufacture unique and light All rooms can be connected Phone M ain 5070. Establi.shed 1893 EUREKA Works PHONE CHAMPA 3028. DENVER, COLO artistic piects in Gold Jewelry. Let us with private bath, if such be desired. | WE MAY TRULY SAY, FOL The rates are exceptionally reason-1 KEEGAN a CONNELL ROBERT HOUGHTON, Prop. F. BARTELS LOW THE CROWDS-FOR show you pur Diamonds before you de able for this class of hotel; room with I Office and Salesroom: THE CROWDS ARE PACK cide on a final purchase. private bath 91.80; room with privi GRAVEL ROOFING and CEMENT WORK 1942 B R O A D W A Y . ING AND JAMMING THIS lege of public bath It Is the aim Coal Dealers Felt Composition and Roof Repairing. of Manager D. F. Sullivan to afford , STORE TO ITS UTMOST SPECIALTIES: Established In Denver, 1891. All Work his guests every comfort and conven QUANTITY. QUALIT-r AND SER-VaCB A full line of Knights of Columbos Guaranteed. Office Phone, Main 8193. CAPACIl 8 2 7 t S t h S t . Phone. Main 6 4 4 0 ii Res. Phone, York 3436. ience while they make the Marquette OFFICE 1863 BAWBENCS ST. Charms and Buttons at M. O’Keefe A 1639 CHAMPA STREET. ♦»*»»»W « -************»**************************4^ their home. M ain 7814. Co.’s, 827 16th street