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TEN NEW COLORADO DEANERIES, VICARS lORAINE NAMtD l U l U l GOES OVEK TOT IN STATE IS DIVIDED BY BISHOP N I K ilN DRIVE FOR $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 ; WITH f m l a v i $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 TOTAL IS RETORTED NEV DUTIES IN EACH of B isbp Kelley Matched Counties in Variojis Divisions Are Two Tulsa Men Desipated by Ordinary Practically All the Natioiuil and Intentional News Articles Appearing in This Pa^r, as Oklahoma City, Okla. — Standing $160,000 with every parish in the The Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D. the cities after which their deaneries Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C News Service D„ Biehop of Denver, this week an­ are named. oat as the most notable achievement city topping its quota. The $772,- nounced the division of the Denver Datia* of Vicars Foraiaa in Oklahoma this year and taking its 000 subscribed in the campaign was solicited...... from 46,000 GatholFcs,lies. n - VOL. XXII. NO. 18 DENVER, COLO., THURSDAV, DEC. 23, 1926 $2.00 PER YEAR diocese (state o f Colorado) into. The duties of deans or vicars place as one of the greatest triumphs presenting about 10,000 famiUes. deaneries, to be presided over by >foraine are set forth in the Canon 6 f Church funding work in the At the final meeting on Monday vicars foraine. Following is a list Law, canons 446 to 450. A dean United States, the diocesan drive for hight, the enthusiasm of the workers of tee new districts, with the coun­ gets his office by appointment from $760,000 came to h close Monday was unbounded. Messages of con­ ties they contain: the Bishop, who can remove 'him at night with $772,000 subscribed. gratulation were received from Car­ Denver deanery— Denver and Jef­ will. H e, must be a worthy . Further reports will bring the total dinals Mundelin and Hayes and from Vicar Foraine of New Denver Deanery SPICY COHENT ferson coontlw. In addition to whatever faculties the well over $800,000. the Apostolic Delegate.* Brighton—, Arapahoe, Lo­ Bishop may give deans, they have The success of the campaign be­ Bishop Kelley at the meeting said Haring murdered Aimee't reputa­ gan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedfn^ck, these duties: 1. To watch over the comes more impressive when one in part:- *Let me tell you . that the tion for months, the press now snems Washington, Weld, and Yuma coun­ clergy of their district and see that considers that it came on the heels most suiTrised person in this drive to he trying to gire her a clean bill ties. .' they live up to the laws of tee of five other distinct drives in 1028, is your Bishop. Frankly I did not of health. Bat Ormiston's heart story Colorado Springs— Cheyenne, Doug­ Church, keep residence in their all five o f Vthich faQed to resell their think you could do it. I am ^r

even from the United States, to stody ACAGIA DRUG CO., Inc. SEVERS SERVICE llie Denver Catholic Register its construction and its plana for the A. B. SEVERS, Agent care o f patients: yet it is three cen­ McDowell A 0*Heam President of Board...... A t R«t . J. Henry Tibon, D.D. SISK PASTIM ON DdCO turies old and the gift of a We Live in Aurora Editor...... - DRUGGISTS ------Bev. Matthew J. W. Smith Bishop. Where the revenue of Bishop Oood •V' Aaociate Editor______------^..Hubert A. Sadtb Znmarraga went is indicated by ope The Rexall Store TEXACO OIL AND GAS (Concluded) easier to give than the charge was of hia letters** to the king o f Spain Aurora Colorado to make, for no one ever tries to written in 1687: “That which oc­ Aceeaeoriee, Alcohol The Church and the Poor in cupies my thoughts, to which my will Mexico offer proofs that ft is true. It is Yon Call— York 5388—Wo’U Come We Specialize in taken for granted that it will be be­ is most inclines and my small forces Stndebeker, Dodge, Ford Bitter indeed was the lot of the strive, is that in this city and in CONTINENTAL people who had to witness, not only lieved without proofs. When and Chevrolet Pal/lished Weekly by how waa the Mexican Church in pol­ every diocese there shall be a college the confiscation of the education^ CLEANERS AND DYERS ities? I f the charge refers to Span­ for Indian boys learning grammar Repairing o f All Kinds. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) and charitable foundations that were Dyeing, RemodeOag, ReHaiag ish times, it is true that men like at least, and a great establishment Storage $8.00 Open All Night 1828 California Street their own in every sense of the word, with room for a large number of “If I Say So, I Wai" Have Yonr Brake* Reliaed Now bnt to see, in the sweeping away of Bishop Las Casas, to whose memory revolutionary M ^ c o has recently the daughters of the Indihns.” Be­ T. H. Lyons, Prop. 4580 East Colfax Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 their endowments, the rise of uau^ Phone Aurora 259-W erected a public monument, were in fore his death the Bishop had seen and the exploitation o f poverty in 9849 E, Colfax, at Elmira “politics” to the extent of fighting to it that a goodly part o f his order to increase the wealth of a new The the Spanish officials in the colony, was made a reality. Nor i^ould we Thursday, December 23, 1926 moneyed class that revolution had pass irithoqt attention the letter of made. The endowments of even to the foot of the throne of the Maddn Mortuary Colorado Garage king, to secure justice and edneation Geronimo liopez to the king in which, Church Inetitntions were almost Ex­ as early as 1641, he complained clusively invested in the develop­ for the Indian. ' It is true also to Day iterking— Theater PaWng— OFFICIAL NOTICE the extent tiiat, because o f a none against the Chnrch because her clergy ment of Mexico's great agrienitnnd 3270 South Broadway Shopping Parldiig too ideal union of Church and State had taught the Indians too faithfully, The Cathread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. tions, the schools, the coUegea, the of the Church, and was fo r that re­ Whitman’s (Tandy buked and opposed. It is tme again of funds for works other than those _ + J. HENRY TIHEN, otphan asylums, the homes for the o f the parishes and missions. In D. U. DRUG CO. BERTHA DE WOLFE aged and the hospitals. The invest­ to the extent that individuals some­ L. L. Mewbom, Reg. Pharmacist, times sought to use the union for their zeal for progress, however, May 1, 1918. Bishop o f Denver. ments themselves increased agri­ Proiarietor SoientiHc Chiropodiat their own self-aggrandizement. It they often went far afield to make cultural and industrial prospenty, South U niv^ty at Evans Gredoat* of th* Sebeol of GUropody Mexico 8 progressive nation, for we , of New T oA even as the returns furthered intel­ is true in no other way. Phoaoet Sentk 7608, 7608, 6018 If the charge refers to the early find them building public roads and Aaaoebt* CUroyodUt* SUTHERLAND NOT HOPEFUL lectual and social progress. The even aqueducts.** I f the poor o f Curb Serriee n v Us A Visit Walter Graheei—RuuoU Bajrd very profession of the churchman revolutionary times, it is tme to the extent that priests led the fight Mexico have been systematically 141S Court Plac* Ph. Chaeipa SSIS Sidney Sutherland, whose articles on the Mexican ques­ knade o f his debtors his friends. ^But robbed by the extortion of their WilHam E* RuMell let an enemy tell ^e tale. We take against Spain, hut that the Church tion in Liberty have done gigantic good in bringing the truth condemned them for deserting their clergy, surely it wiU be hard to ex­ of this conflict before the American people, strikes a rather it from a speech m the subject by plain a devotion on thefr part to the Juan A. Mateos in the Mexican spiritual activities to mix in the only CORE CHAR­ tragic note in his final summing-up. He thinks the Catholics Idnd o f politics men then under­ Church and" to their pastors which DR J. J. MEEHAN Chamber of Deputies, delivered oh not even rigid censorship succeeds in are going to lose the fight. Their boj^cott, he says, cannot last. October 20, 1898: “In the days stood— warfare. It is true, to the WOOD COAL DENTIST extent that the Bishops tried to pr^ concealing from those who today “ Human beings cannot be expected to go on for months and of the old regime, when the clergy read what is happening in Mexico, PYORRHEA tad DENTAL X-RAY possessed a great number of city and serve religions rights against the as­ OFFlCEi IBZS WELTON 8T. Oflie* Boor*. B to t years depriving themselves of every luxu^, every amusement, saults of the revolutionists of the TK© Church Tame to Prayer PHONESi MAIN 88S, SSe, SS7 every enjoyment, just to reinstate a priesthood that cannot country properties, year after year SUITE a n r e p u b u c b u il d in g went by witiiont the shameful evic­ day.** It is true in no other way. Not Arms SizteoBtli aad Tramoat Stnote If the charge refers to more recent defend itself.” But he does not think the Catholic clergy will tions to which BO many families are Even Catholics have asked why the 20TH AVE. SHEET METAL revolntionary history, it is true that succumb to Calles; he ventures no prophecy about the future the.: victims today. The sordid ava­ Church' in Mexico does not use its the Church is the only defender the WORKS rice of the landlords o f today has no undoubted power to brjng this perse­ SUPERLATIVE religion of Mexico. country could find against assaults We cannot agree with his pessimistic outlook. Woro compassion in contrast to the clergy cution to a speedy end and take 2141 Court Place CLEANERS AND DYERS by communists and a^eists. on -civil, measnns to prevent its recurrence, I - who, animated by a spirit truly Chris­ (At 20tk Avene* and Logan Street*) First class work only, a(t moderate from Mexico iq^cates that Calles, powerful as he now is, lives tian, overlooked and excused. The political and religious liberties. It is since it is admitted that the over­ on top of a vmcano. His power is surp to topple. Further­ not true that the Church engaged in whelming majority of the Mexican MAIN 8426 prices. Alterations, Repairing, Relin- Church loaned its capital at a low mg. Ladies’ Garments a Specialty. more, when the American public finally wakens up to the rate of interest, A per cent, 5 per merely partisan, politics. The Cath­ people arc -of its fold. They forget olic Pariy of Madero’s day was a that there are but two hnman means Furs Cleaned and Relined Bolshevistic menace right at its door, and particularly to the cent, or 6 per cent which waa called Free Delivery party of laymen organized to win for to that end: the ballot and the sword. F. A. MAHANNAH fact that for several years the Reds have been scattering pro­ the legal rate, a rate unknown today. 1228 E. 9th Ave. Pbona York 8863 Very rarely was a foreclosure notice Mexico by constitutional means a The first is hopeless in Mexico, he- paganda among the Mexicans of the United States, this nation pablished against a jwoperty pledged more just and adequate code o f laws. caose there the ballot is not respected Prescription Druggist may stop arming its enemies. Calles must have the power to for a loan from these funds. For Madero welcomed it as “ the first and governments are unaffected by JOHNSON HEATING CO. this reason I proposed, at the time fruits of my revolution.” To this it. Few citizens nse it, becanse their Tin Work, Skylight*, Gutter and buy munitions and supplies in America ojj he cannot hold on. extent, and not to any other. Cath­ of their confiscation, that a bank for votes are counted only when they Arvada Job W ork How long is he to be permitted to do this? olics, not the Church, were in pol­ Colorado the poor be eatabli^ed from the mil­ favor' the mling powers or when Upe and Pipelem Foraacas itics. What o f it? Does not the lions of the clergy, bpt my voice was these powers, for effect or deception, -V Phone En^dewood 446 democratic state proclaim the legit­ drowned in the passions of the rev­ are willing to admit the exigence of CHARLIE’S MARKET WHY ARE MOSLEMS HARD TO CONVERT? imacy of constitutional methods to 3449 Soatk Broadway olution. Because o f this, the selfish a small minority. An outstanding Quality Meats and _____ Bnglewood, Colo. interests and exactions of today have redf^ grievances? If that'method proof o f this is found in the rejec­ A minister who recently wrote in The Atlantic Monthly is wrong, then we Americans do not Delicatessen and -whose article The Literary Digest copied "ar^ es left homeless the many families who tion, by a vote of every member save formerly enjoyed the tolerance and understand democracy. And il these one, of the petition for relief ad­ grievances, by the deed of the 712 So. Pearl St. W . S. WHITE & SON that the reason why the conversion of the Mohammedans is so charity of the clergy.” It was the dressed by tile Mexican Bishops to enemies of religion, lie in the realm PLUMBERS slow is because of their-memory of the Crusades, which showed revolntionary. leader, President Jan- the Congress, tfaongh the petition was Telephone So. 6822-J of religious r^ ts, are the friends of Emergenoy Calls Answered rea, who repealed the laws against supported by the people. Congress, the Islamites that Christians did not practice the love they relirion forbidden by that fact' to Any Time uaury by^his decree o f March 15, Senate and Courts do the bidding of preached. work for their redress, because by 1861. The work done for the people the president; and this conffition has HAYDEN CREAMERY Gallup 1818 5101 Maade so doing they wooid be mixing in However, if the Crusades had not occurred, the'modem by this use of endowments practical­ been the m le and not the exception Coontrr Satimate* Gl*dl; Glvan politics? 2618 E. 12th Avenna Christian Church would have a considerably harder problem ly constituted a land bank for the since “Liberty" came to Mexico by than present-day Mohammedanism to handle. All Europe Mexican agricnlturists.^ Only a The Church State in force of arms. It will continue to DAIRY PRODUCTS AND would unquestionably be Mohammedan. The followers of few years ago our own government Meikico be the rule while that kind of “lib­ LIGHT LUNCHES W M . T. FOX the “ Prophet” were strongly entrenched in Spain and were had to fonnd such a bank in the The statement of the government erty” stays. Ballots are less power­ United States for the relief of the of Mexico that it is now only trying ful than bullets when they, are the Painting and Paperhanging pushing with terrific force on the eastern boundary of the playthings of"tyranny. farmers. to dissolve a union between Church “Get It At" Wholesale and Retail The second human remedy is continent. Constantinople, which fell into their hands and The Church auad Social Uplift a^.d State, and that the Church is Staking temporal power, finds an equally hopeless, fo r Christian prin­ J. T. KENNEDY’S Electric Floor Polisher for Rent which is still a Mohammedan city, was for centuries the great­ in Mexico Estimates Cheerfully Given. est stronghold of Christianity in eastern Europe. obvious answer in the history of the ciples forbid the Church founded by Tk* Qnalitj Grocery The charge has been made that the Mexican nation. There has been no the Prince of Peace to take up tii^ South 7709 54 So. Bdwy. That there was an aftermath of hate after the wars was Church in Mexico bad no definite union of Church and State in Mex­ sword or rely upon such carnal Phony* Arvada 48 and 49 inevitable. But to say that the Crusades should never have program of social action, that her ico since 1867. Even before that, weapons as the inflamed passions of Arvada Colorado TIRES VULCANIZED $1 occurred because of t )^ hate is as illogical as to argue that you attitude has been qne of opposition. however, when in 1821, a revolution­ men would select. If the Cburch 'The record o f Catholic Spain in this ary Mexican government desired to has learned many things in her life W. B. FgAZatB a A. BUBKX And Up— ^AU Work Guaranteed ought to keep from punishing criminals because they dislike respect toward Mexico Was such as retain some p s ^ o f the union in the o f two thousand years the prindjpol We Repair Anything Made of Rubber to go to jaiL to justify the statement by a recog­ ancient right e f *'patronj^;e,” for­ lesson came from the patience of hw FRAZIER & BURKE Christianity is spreading. Thertf is only a question of nized authority on the history of the merly enjoyed by the Spaniw crown, Divine Founder. She is not fated to .Choice Meet* and Fancy Grocerle* DENVER NESTLERIZING time until Mohamedanism succumbs. It is no more strongly Mexican people that; “No other na­ BO as to have the appointment of die, but she has gleamed how to Fish and Game in Season TIRE CO. tion has founded so extensively such suffer. With Him she will be cruci­ entrenched than paganism was. But the converting will be Bishops in its hands, it was met with Frnita and Vegetables 8 Wa*t Elbwortk Avanua done by the C ha«h\h.t fought the Cru»dee. Except by im- beneficences in the colonies.”** The to a refnsal from the Archbishop of fied bnt with Him also she will rise. Phones: York 1064— 1065— 1066 Mexico. When the demand was made The weapons of men are not for her. 857-859 CORONA STREET migration, the sects have never converted any nation since Mexico to devote herself to the solv- the following year it was again re­ But, if these human weapons the ELUS GARAGE their first mad rush in the sixteenth century. ing of the social question. But for jected, this time by the whole body Church will not nse, she has mie Storage, Washing, Repairing A few years ago, magazine writers told us that Moham- ^ t y and more years she has not bwn o f the Episcopate.*T that well fits her hand, armored as Specializing Steam Cleoteng, Anib medanism was conquering nearly all of . But more free; yet, even before the rqvolntion The Constitution of 1857 declared ______(Concluded on Page 6) Painting, Radio Battery Eliminators, recent reports from the Society for the Propagation of the of 1910-11 broke ont, she bad al­ the union of Church and State to be Chiropractic Battery Recharging. ready a program of social action, dissolved.** That instnunent, how­ LADIES, BE EXPERTS ‘ Kentucky at South Washington Faith indicate that the hopes for the early conversion of Africa progressive, advanced and compre­ ever, recognized the Church as a Lsom at Moleria, the oldest and larg­ Properly Applied Restores ELLIS FILLING STATION to Christianity are very bright. > hensive, free of the spirit o f caste, legal, though separate, entity. Ac­ est institntien of ita kind in tha U. S. Phone South 1628 and not leading to tnrbalence and to cording to ^ e “ Uberal” doctrine then Every practical operator placed at Health unjust confiscation. This program in vogue, no “leml person” . was not less than $26 per week. Terms if POPULARIZING PHILOSOPHY of the Church was one of loyalty to Dr. D. O. Williams, D. C. Guaranteed Garage Service' such by its own inherent r i^ t, and desired. Skilled WOTkmanship, Dependable the people of Mexico, generous, dis­ become so only by grant of the State, Will Durant's “The BHstory of Philosophy," which has interested, and inspired by no polit­ MMor College, 122* 17tk St.^ Deek B 206 Colorado Bldg. Acceesories, DeUvny Storage, which by a legal fiction created it. Tow Car Service run through 75,000 copies, has received a varying reception. ical passion. W hat'the State makes, however, it Main 3892 As early as 1903, Catholic dele-. NEWT OLSON LUMBER CO. Completely Equipped and BACKED Catholic commenators on it have been rather aevere because can unmake, and this the Constitu­ by GUARANTY of SATISPACTION in the National Congi^ of Obtains Marveloua Results the great scholastic philosophy movement is ignored. Nothing tion of 1917, by a logical conclusion “The Lumber Yard HILLCREST MOTOR CO. exico introduced bills providing for from a false i^mise, attempted to With Obstinate Casee hut rank prejudice could have- been responsible for this on Colfax and Geneva Aurora, Colo. the creation of rural co-operative do. It recognizes *• “ no Judicial That’s Different” thetpart of the author, who is an apostate. Father Qillis, editor banks. That year a Mexican Catho­ personality in the religious institu­ (Carver Method) PIKmB. ARVADA 8e3 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS of i^ e Catholic World, however, seems to think that the book lic convention was held in the city tions known as churches,” thus de­ THEY ARE RELIABLE will serve a good purpose. It will interest men in the subject of -Puebla, and, among other prob­ priving them of any legal protection Arvada Colorado of philosophy. Father Francis W. Walsh of Denver, whose lems, it discussed those o f labor against the encroachments of tyrants, unions, of the Indians and of in- opinion will be valued by westerners who have followed his whose real and often expressed pur­ dnstri^ education. Similar con­ pose in Mexico was and is, not to articles and addresses, frankly expresses enthusiasm for. the gresses were held in succeeding separate the Church from the State book. But on the other hand such papers as The Echo (Buffalo) yean. In that o f 1906, no less than but to subject the Church to the do not like it. And it has received rather rough treatment from twenty-nine reports were presented control of the State.*® The Church The Commonweal,. Catholic; The Nation, ra sca l; and The covering distinrt phases of social ac­ in Mexico, on the'other hand, is not tion in which the Chxirch was at that asking for the union o f Church and New Republic, which is somewhat “advanced” in its opinions. time engaged tn Mexico. At the State to be restored, but for the Whether we agree with Durant or not, we have to admit congress held in 1909, in the city of Ainerican sysitom of freedom of re­ -r-So She that the man who. can make a best seller out of a book orf Oaxaca, practically the entire time ligion to bp introduced. This may philosophy has achieved something unique. This is no “ Out­ of the congress was devoted to the easily be leam ^ from the words*^ line of Hikory,” with the opportunity given for romanticizing discussion of the Indian problem.** of the Mexican Bishops addressed to It was a group of Catholic dele­ the legislature: “ What is it that we Writes with the names of the great; nor is it an “ Outline of Science,” gates to the eCongress of Mexico petition? Not tolerance, not com­ over which some Babbitt can pot on his spectacles with the that introduced bOIs giving legal placency, much less privileges or grave air of Andy Gump and imagine that he is solving all the status to labor anions, providing favors. >We demand liberty and we riddles of the universe by delving into a popular treatise on for Sunday rest, and a Workmen’s demand nothing but liberty; .we de­ Compensation Act In the state of mand liberty for all religions. . . This facts and hypotheses. The number of all men in history who Jalisco, where in 1912 the Catholic A regime of restrictions against re­ have written really entertainingly on philosophy can be counted members constituted a mSjority in ligion is the denial of liberty.” on the fingers of one hand. .Most of us who have done con­ the state legislature, statutes were Slander* Agahut tke Clergy siderable reading on the subject have done it in musty tomes enacted protecting the property rights of wives and children, protect­ in Mexico Letter through which we drove our eyes out of a sense of duty and ing the rights of minorities and Equal in falsehood with the slander v^h no more pleasure than one finds in fasting. granting a legal status to labor against the Chnrch in reference to The tenets of scholastic philosophy, let us frankly con­ syndicates. One needs but to read education and wealth is that con­ Catholic publications of that time to cerning extortion on the part of the fess, have never yet been presented in popular form. We get Mexican clergy.** Those who have glimpses of them in sermons and lectures, bu t^ e have yet to know with what zeal the Catholic people and the Catholic dergy seen the poverty In which the clergy be given a readily understandable treatise on Logic, Criteri- of Mexico were devoting them­ of our generation have lived need no Before Christmas. ology. Cosmology, Psychology, Theodicy, Epistemology, and selves to social questions in that proof drawn from statistics to know Etlfics, which we can put into the hands of, say a high school country when their action was free. that they have been slandered. It In Mai^, 1913, the N^onal Gat^ lufflces to say for those of other ’ Dear Santa Claus: - graduate, and have him receive the great fundamental ideM days that the total offerings collected of our system without a teacher. In order to teach Logic in olie Party, assembled in Guadalajara, discussed a program which included iu the ohnrebes by the Mexican i If I (M)uld have all the good things Fd like for a way that the average man can readily grasp and-use it, o n e ___such_ points______as munidpal'autonomy,______clergy nerer represented a donation does not need to go into the intricacies of the syllogism down land problems, rm^ co-opmtive of even as much as one peso from Chi^istmas, you would have to bring me a new and to the nth degree. In fact, the professors of English have banks, and the property rigfata d l each member of the flock per year. Offerings on the occasions o f Imp- bigger home to house them all taken all one really needs to know about Logic and have wives and children; the mere enum elation of which shows how far not tisms and marrisgea are smaUer summed it up very excellently under the name Argumentation. only the party, bnt the Catholic than those made to clergymen in the , I won’t ask you for that, but please include in The LaSalle Extension University, of Chicago, in its literature people o f Mexico, had advanced ih United States.** W o rb o f ednea your list some of the wonderful new gas and elec­ has the very best treatise on I^gic the writer has ever en­ the solution of the social problems of tion and charity have b«en aopported that day. The Catholic Labor chiefly by those whose means enabled tric time and labor-saving appliances. countered. them to be generous, as in oar own Let no one understand us as luiggesting that the dry-as- Unions of Mexico, at their conven­ tion held in 1913 in the city of country. The poor paid nothing but They will please me immensely, not only for dust Latin textbooks or their half^anslated English con­ Zamora, adopted resolutions demand the copper dropped mto a eoilectioh temporaries be supplanted. There is a mental training in the ing every just thing contained in basket on Snow y. In Spanish times this Christmas, but for many seasons m the future. learning of definition piled upon definition that is extremely Aradc 123 of the Constitution of it is quite tm e that the revennes of valuable. Logie as tin ted by Reinstadler, Hickey, or other Queretaro and even went further the Bishops were often large,** but Hopefully yours, than this article in the protection of it is also quite true to say that the writers for the training of seminarians is more valuable than Working-men’s rights.** stilus was spent on the great in­ any popular treatise could ever be. But the man who is not It would not be bard, but for lim­ stitutions to which we have already A. Housewife. actually compelled to study by this method will rarely do so. itations o f space, to e n la i^ on the referred. Indeed, the building of story of the effect of the Church boepitaU and orphanages seems to And for the Inquiring man who is willing to pucker up his have been the favorite work of many brow but who is not altogether willing to tie his l^r&in in knots along social lines to better the con- ditioiTSl the people; and, at the same Bishops, who paid for them out of and have his poor swimming head wonder whether there was time, to insist that the Catholics of the revenues not needed for the s i^ anybody else ever bom as dumb as he is, we appeal for the Mexico have never failed to con­ port of their households and the issuance of a popular series of philosophical works. Coppens, tribute" their best to an the demands cost of managing their large dio­ the Stonyhurst series,, and so forth, wiH not do. They are not made on them for intelligent, patriot­ ceses.** The Rospitala in paracnlar ic action. w re the best that the times knew popular. Let us ^ p fooling ourselves: If they were popular, and superior to those of Europe, they would sell like the. catechism. The Church aiu^ Politica in ^m e of (hose still standing are con­ We would advise nobody except a man familiar with M o t ic o sidered models for such a climate ss philosophy to read Durant. His book will give a lopsided The charge that comes easiest to that o f Mexico, even at this day. Public Service Coiqiany of Colorado the tongue or pen o f the Mexican Notable amongst soeb wonderful view if perused by anybody but one already familiar with the politician is that the Cburch inter­ buildings is one in Gnadalajara subject. '' fered in polities. The answer U even which is still visited by jdiysicians, THE DBNVBa CATHOUC JIEGISTER

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The Rt Famous for Hats men of both America and Europe, Itev. Msgr. Edward -X Pace, vice­ Birmingham, Ala.— Smar^ng with [n addition, there willibe a chronicle rector of the Catholic University of indignation over charges, embodied of the Sixth Intemationfd Congress America and president of the as­ in an official document sent by Jas. of Philosophy, six book reviews, and sociation, and Rev. Dr. Ryan are the 'Esdale, grand dragon of the Ala­ |®LEATHER HALF SOLES notes on current philosophical ~re- bama Ku Klux Klan, to all kians in editors of the new review. Both are Regular $1.00 Quality views. members of the faculty of philosophy .the state, that "Roman Catholic Subjects of the studies to appear at the Catholic univeraity. leaders of the American Legion are 75c W. P. Horan & Son in the first number, and the writers, covertly using the organization, 75c in 10 Minutes The New Scholasticism is to appear are: "Cardinal Mercier: Philosopher,” quarterly, in January, April, July tbrou^ its nqwly-elected national Loop Shoe Repair Shop Funeral Chapels by Prof. Maurice de Wulf of Har­ and Octooer. As the* organ of the commander, Howard P. Savage of H. C FELD, Prop. Loop Mariut, ISth and Lawreaoa SU. vard and Louvain; "The Bole of association, it will represent an or­ New York, and national chaplain. 1527 Cleveland Place Philosophy in the History of Civiliza­ ganization numbering more than 300, Rev. Joseph Leo Noel Wolfe, of Phil- tion," by Prof. Etienne Gilson o f the the majority of whom are professors a delphia, both Catholics, to further ]^ain 1368 Sorbonne, ; "The Scholastic of philosophy, including also most of the political interests of Gov. Alfred PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF BISHOP TIHEN View of Faith and Reason,” by the the leading Catholic colleges, uni­ E. Smith,” officials of the Amcricair Rt. Rev. William Turner, Bishop of versities and theological seminaries Legion met, in conclave here to Splendid for Christmas Gifts— Made by Service Buffalo; "Emergent Evolution,” by o f the United States, sift the accusation to the bottom. the Rev. Dr. Alphonse M. Schwitalla, ' The object of the new review, says The local committee will bring ita NAST— Children*8 Photographer Within the Means of All. S.J., of St. Louis university; "The the announcement, is ‘*to make rindings to the attention of the Na­ Moral Sanction,” by Prof. A. Ser- known the Neo-Scholastic position on tional Executive Board o f the Le­ Now is the time before the Christmas Rush. tillanges, member of the French In­ the important problems of philosophy gion. 827— 16th Street—Corner Champa stitute, and "A Study of the Empir­ and to express the Neo-Schola^c Not only the Catholics of Ala­ ical and Metaphysical Personality,” view on current philosophical systems bama, but legionaires of sU denom­ by the Rev. Dr. J> Albert Haldi, 0. and theories.” • inations throughout the state, treated the charges with contempt, denounc­ J. W. Carroll Wholesale and Retail ing the attack as "slander.” ■ PERFECTION CREAMERY Say “ Merry Christmas** With Flowers NOVENA IS BEING GRAND JUNCTION A signed copy of Esdale’s docu­ ment, which he ordered “ all klitrapps Milk, Cream, Ice Cream, Butter and Eggs from HELD IN SPRINGS C. D. OF A. OFFICERS to read at their next konkiave,” is Early Homing Milk Delivery Service the possession o f a Birmingham Phone Soath 3206 895 South Pearl St. OMver, Colo. McDo n a l d f l o r a l s h o p p e Colorado Springs.— A noveua in Grand Junction. — The regular newspaper, and is being used in an honor of the Little Flower is being 512 East Colfax York 3748 meeting of the Catholic Daughters of expose of affairs of the hooded or­ held at Sacred Heart church. Tim America was held recently at S t Jo­ der. Referring to the Legion, the • t services beg^ e v ^ evening at 8 seph’s hall, with the election of of­ document said: o’clock, at which time the Rosary is ficers as a feature o f the meeting. “ Many Klansmen possibly are not FAIR PRICES TO ALL recited, petitions are read and a The new officers are as follows: Grand aware that at the last convention short instruction is given. The ex­ regent, Mrs, F. E. Dean; vice regent of the American Legion, held a few ercises close with Benediction of the Mra. W. P. Walsh; prophetess, Mm. weeks ago, a Roman Catholic was Blessed Sacrament. A folly authen­ George Chiles; financial secretory, elected as the head of the L ^ o n for Hertzler s Westminster Laimdry ticated, first class relic of the Little Miss May Ver Hofstad; historian, the coming year*. He immediately Flower has recently been sent from Our Best Wishes Mrs. Kate Skelley; treasurer. Miss appointed a Roman Catholic' chap- to the Oblate Fathers and Lenore Trechter; monitor, Miss Mar­ Lun. Hbs term of offiep does not .'ll SERVICE STORES 11 SERVICE STORES each evening there is veneration of garet Purcell; outside sentinel, Mrs. expire until the eve of the oanq>aign I4S0 Waltoe St. CLEANING, 1001 Faartaanth St. this relic. Three of zhe foremoat Jennie McDonald; lecturer, Mrs. Wil­ 8 ^ Feertacatb St. PRESSING and TSa Eiahtaaath St. for 1927 of the next, president&l election in via E. SarenlMetk Ava. 190V St. Oblate missionaries are at Sacred liam Schneible; musician, Mrs. Guy 1928. Everybody knows that A1 IB48 Broadwer REPAnUNC 70a B. Calfaa Ava. Heart rectory for the holidays, and fOOS Broadwar ISIS E. Calfaa Ara. Boyw; trustees. Miss Mory Finger, Smith, Fourth Degree Knight of they will conduct the services -during Mrs.' Helen Harrington; chaplain. Columbus, Irish Catholic, as well as 1833 WLLTON STREET PHONESi MAIN 1188, MAIN 5213 the novena. Rev. Eugene A. Don Rev. N. Bertrand. wet governor of .New York, aspires O.M.I.; Rev. Edward J. Fox, O.H.L; The funeral bf Fred S. Kmcken- to lead the Democratic party in Blackmer’s and Rev. William J. Stanton, O.M.I., berg, veteran D. & R. G. engineer, 1928. are known to the people of Colorado was held last week. Burial was in Charge* Acttrity for Smith Springs, and the pastor of the Sacred Calvary cemetery. Heart church, m v . James T. Mc­ "^nsmen also know that the Better Work at Moderate Prices Dermott, feels confident that mneb Solemn Mass in honor - of Our American Legion is not a political good wW be accomplished through Lady of Guadalupe was enng Mon­ organization and is not supposed to their able assistance. Non-Catholics day morning, Dec. 13, for the Span- be in politics. Therefore, to further Plant." Branch! For^ Satisfactory Printmg— Call The Regbter are invited to hear these speakers. ish-spei^ng pe<^Ie. Father Bertrand the political interests of A1 Smith, was assisted by Fathers O’Begley and the Roman Catholic leaders .of the OeUax and Fonrteeath and ' ■ . 1 A tridunm in honor of the Mother Verschraeghen, and the Spanish ser­ American Legion are organizing WaatdagtoB GaBlomia ------^------of God is being held at St. Mary’s mon was preached by Pr. Bertrand. political clubs wherever there are church Wednesday, Thursday and Legion posts. These are org;anized Friday evenings of this w e^ be­ Services for the Spanish-speaking people Sunday afternoons at 2:30 under the guise of some local activ­ ginning at 7:80. After the services ity, but you will find that in 1928 CLEANERS and DYERS each evening, Confesaiona are heard. nave been resumed for the winter months. Grand Junction has a large their chi^ activities will be t^eloct PHONESt YORK 499, YORK 8894 A deUghtfnl assembly was pre­ colony o f the Spanish people. A1 Smith president. Therefore, all sented to the students last Friday by Men’s Suit* Thoroughly Cleaned and Preased, $1.00 The fxmeral of Mrs, J. P. Fitz­ members of the Legion who hear this the juniors. The program was com­ document read should take due posed of a number of excellent read­ patrick of Collbran, who passed away at St. Mary’s hospital, was held from notice and be governed accordingly.” ings as follows: “ The Pool,” Cecelia In refutation of the statement Heid; “The Delinquent,” and "Co­ St. Joseph's ch u r^ last week. Hoara:~9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone Mala 3427 made by Esdale, that Father Wolfe Residance Phone, Yorii 2888 quette Conquered,” Harriet Kemp; was “ immediatdy appointed chap “Brown Gets a Haircut,” Mary Col­ NEWMAN MEMBERS lain,” members o f the Legion stress lins; “Willie, the Angelic Child,” ON DEBATE TEAM the fact that the priest was duly DR. J. J. 0*NEIL, DENTIST KiMr; “ A Gushing Young elected to the office. It is the Society Lady at the Bridge Table,” custom of the organization to alter Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Sta. Mary Frances Vollmer. Greeley.— Of the twelve State nate each year between Catholic and Excitement rang through St. Teachers college students who smv Protestant chaplains. The Rev. Tld- Yme Tim e’s Mary’s gym . Wednesday, Dee. 16, vived the elimination debate tryouts, ward A. Gracey, Caiiolic priest, of when the sophomore and freshmen to which all of the 1,800 students Cleveland, chaplain of the “ 40 and THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. basketball teams played -a double- were eligible, two are active mem­ 8,” the "playground” o f the Amer­ Over 20 Years of Satisfactory Service, header. The freshmen boys were bers of the local Newman club. They ican Legion, was also elected to that badly qntclassed but fought gamely are Catherine Laner and Robert office at the last convention. The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver specializing in Catholic Work and in the last half almost (decked Friedei. Catherine Laner is a soph­ It is said that in reply to Esdale’s Established 1906 Tux Time’-* omore at the college and was elected the avalanche o f baskets. A final statements, the Legion will charge' 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: Champa 8082, 8083 score of 30-16 made the sophomores last spring to the position of presi­ that the grand dragon worked in a victor in the first game. In the dent o f the locaL Pi Kappa Delta, shipyard in Savannah during the war second game, howevqf, the freshman the national honorary forensic to evade the draft. Music, dancing; girls evened the victories and defeats temity. Robert Friedei is a senior; of the evening by handing the smal­ this is his first year at Colorado Stote PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS For Satufactory Printing—Call The Register ler end of a 20-13 score to the soph­ Teachers college. all ‘sorts of festiv­ omore girls. Two members of the cast in “ The Sister Hermana, superior of St Nativity,” presented at the college ities. A tuxedo is Francis’ hospital, has been trans­ Tuesday night, Dec. 4, are members ferred to Colnmbus, Nebr. Sister o f the Newman club. They are Robt. Hubertina of Columbus is coming to Friedei and Anna Mary Emanuel, essential for'this St. Francis’ hospital as Sister Super­ both senior students at the college. ior o f that institution. The play is given each year in ac­ gala season. The Rev. Fathers Shaefer and Spinne- cordance with_ a college tradition weber, who have been ill o f the flu under the direcHon o f Miss Frances at St Francis’ hospital, are improv­ Tobey of the English department and Cavalier Tux tai­ ing. is sponsored by the Religions council. Mother Benedicta, O.S.D., and Newman club members enter­ lored by Kuppen- Sister M. Seraphiar who have been tained the Y.W.C.A. at a Christouts visitors at St. Fiands' hospital, have program Thiirsday night, Dec. 9. at left for their home at Cedar Rapids, 7:80 o’clock. heiiner is “ right” Mich. They have been on an in­ spection tonr of their New Mexican THIRD ORDER TO W id e at the mission schools. Miss Mosers has returned to S t MEET ON SUNDAY Francis’ hospital from a visit to Rae- shoulders, trim at vill, Nevada. ^ (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) 'The funeral of William 0. LeCloir The members of the Third Order waist and hips, was held from Sacred Heart church will receive Communion this Sunday Wednesday morning, Dec. 16, at 9 at the 8 o'clock Mass, and will hold o’clock. their meeting in the afternoon at fashioned in fine Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mahoney 3:30. On account of the meeting have returned after a month’s visit in there will be no Vespers Sunday California. afternoon. worsted cloth, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Joyce left last The Masses on Christmas morn­ Thursday for South Bend, Ind., to ing will be as follows; Soleifin Mass lu s tro u s satin spend the holidays., a t^ and 10:30 o’clock. Low Masses James. S. Fahey, a stydent at the ,at^ 6:16, 7, 8 and 9:15. The Boys’ University of Colorado at Boulder, Sanctuary choir will sing "Adeste trimmedo Y ule ir spending the Christmas vacation Fideles” and will answer the re­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T, sponses at the 10:30 Mass. Confes­ Time’s Tux time Fahey, 308 E. Bijou. sions will be heard Friday afternoon Father Raymond Ryan and moth­ from 2 till 6, and in the evening er,-who have been at S t Francis* from 7 until all are-heard. No,Con­ and yoti’ll like the hospital, left Monday for an in­ fessions will be heard Christmas ^t)d tl)ere mere it) tbe 9an)e cout)tn| sljepl^erds definite visit in the East. morning. The funeral of Edward D. Bar­ The crib this y ^ is erected in the 11)9 f^eld,l^epin9 nfatc^ oner t^etr flocH Cavalier. It’s one nett was held from S t Mary’s church sanctuary. Many new additions have Monday morning at 9 O’clock, Msgr. been made, give it a very at­ J)9d*lo«t1)e a9qel of t^e l

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Thmwi&y. December 28> 1926 THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER 1*AGE FIVE

MEN, BE EXPERTS WORK OF N.C.C.W. HUGO LADIES CHILDREN’S PARTY TO BE ON SUNDAY PAINTING LEARN AT HOLER'S. CeBtenary of Convert Jew Hh) IS GROW ING ELECT OFFICERS Wages Paid. Tools Given. WALL PAPER The Denver nnit of the N. C. C. Hi ,—The election of officers (St. ’s Parish) DRAPERIES Free Catalog. W. met Monday at the Aigonaut was neld at the regular December, The children’s Christmas party OimIc a . 1229 17tb SfarMt hotel, with Miss Cong^in presiding. meeting of the Altar and Rosary so­ will be held at 2 o’clock on Sunday. UPHOLSTERY Fonnileii Negro Missions Dec. 24 Mrs. O’Fallon, diocesan director, was ciety, and the following ladies were This is an annual event given for ^ also present, as well as other officers chosen: President, Mrs. Anna Grif­ the children of the parish by the and representatives of many of the fin; vice president, Mrs. Albert Van- ladies of tiie Altar and Roeary so­ Graveline Electric Co. In 1843, under American auspices, affiliated societies. The interest be­ eregbt, re-elected; secretary, Mrs. ciety and the Uti>pian club. Distinctive ice Bridgeport, Conn.— On Chnstmas he sent his first missionaries gan with the first report, that o f the Wm. Webber; treasurer, Mrt. J. P. The annual Christmas party of the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Eve the Holy Ghost Fathers through­ Riordan, re-elected. to Africa. Bishop Barron, at one tieasurer, Mrs. W. C. Weldon. When Utopian elnb was held Wednesday out the world will celebrate .the Installers of Red Seal Wiring time Vicar General of Philadelphia, one considers that no soEcitation for The Masses for Christmas day will night. Dee. 15, in the parish haD. centenary of the conversion of G. C. Olinger Repair Work Onr Specialty led the mission expedition ont to the funds is ever made, that the shop be at 7 o’clock at Hugo, 8:80 at The new chom under the direction for used articles at 1219 Lawrence Limon and 11 o’clock at Deertrail. 919 E. AUanee Soatfa 8722 Father Francis Liber^nn. one of then almost unknown Dark Continent. of Mr. George Bradbury, will make Decorating Co. their founders and the father of They were at that time known as is the financial back-bone of the Patrick Dalton, a student o f St. its initial appearance on Christmas unit, the true spinal colnmn which 324 East Colfax modem African missionB. Father Eathers of the Immaculate Heart of Thomas’ seminary, is spending the morning. Hiw Freda Mang is organ­ controls all of its activities, the re­ Msia 8267 Libermann has been declared Ven­ Mary; five years later the ancient holidays with Fa^er Horgan. ist. The other members are: Mikws erable. Holy Ghost Order united with tliem, port which Mrs. Weldon is able to Mary Foss is home from Loretto Genevieve and Theresa Schmitz^ make each month is incredible. Father Libermann was the son of and since then they are known as H eights colleg e fo r the^ holidays. Vernie Mariacher, Lucille (Took, one of the moat renowned rabbia of Fathers (If the Holy Ghost and the However the horizon of service con­ The Altar and Rosary society of Helen Bates, Marie Coak, Elizabeth Jas. A . Starts , where he was bom in April, or simp­ stantly widens, opening to the eye Deertrail held its annual bazaar on Pepping, Genevieve Bates, Frank 1802. * While studying at the rab­ ly “Holy Ghost Fathers.” new fields of labor as fast as one The New Jewelry Store Saturday, Dec. 18. It w ai very suc­ Hang and Albert Mariacher. binical seminary in Metz to take up Venerable .Libermann was also in­ step has been taken and has become cessful financially and socially. The Masses on Christmas morning his fathbr’s profession, he undertook tensely interested in American Ne­ a fact accomplished. Miss Coughlin The sanctuary lamp which was will be at 6:16, a High Mass, and to bring back to the Jewish religion groes even in those days before the said that the work grows almost too used in the old St. Mary’s C!a^edral Low Mass at 8 and 10 o’clock. his oldest brother and bis sister-in- abolition of slavery. He never had fast to keep up with it and when one Expert Repairing and Engrav in. Denver, and later in the old Holy law, who had already become Chris­ enough missionaries daring his life­ stop to think that this expansion Ghost church, has been presented to CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S ing— Jewelry Made to Order tians. As a result of his controver­ time to send to the American Ne­ and development is going on rtl over the diocese and in aU the dioceses of St Joseph’s church in Deertrail. A GREETINGS sial correspondence with them, in­ groes but 40 years later hia loyal statue of St Joseph, the patron of 1011 E. Colfauc— Near Corona stead of bringing them back to Ju­ sons, the Holy Ghost Fathers, began the country, it seems that surely the . Gratefully and sincerely do the Catholic laity is being re-bom, to a the church, has been donated by the Sisters of St. Clara’s orphanage ten­ daism, they brought, him over to their ministry among the American members of the congregation. Christianity, and he was baptized .on Negroes— in Philadelphia in 1898 new life activity and service. der their heartfelt good wishes and Christmas Eve, 1826. and about the same time in Pitts­ At this season the associated so­ greetingrs to them friends and bene­ .L CAPTAIN ANDREW INJURED Fifteen years later Father Liber­ burgh. Today they have 48 Negro cieties are naturally very mneh en­ factors. May God reward the kind­ grossed with Christmas charity, and C apt W. H. Andrew broke his ness and generosity of their friends THE UNUSUXl in mann WM ordained a priest. On the parishes, 'Missions and stations in the 1eve of the day on which he was to United States, and 237 mission cen­ each one reported on the special ankle in a fall last Saturday. He is and benefactors by granting them a have received Sacred Orders he was ters vmh over 2,500 mission stations group it was expecting to serve. at his home. The accident occurred truly Joyful and Gladsome Cfariat- Christmas The Friends of the Sick Poor and . HELEN W A U N stricken down with a terrible disease in Africa, served by Fathers and lay at a period when Mrs. Andrew was mas, and a really Happy and Pros­ Greeting Cards that threatened to exclude him from brothers from the United States, the Sacred Heart Aid lead in bring­ busy preparing hundreds of Taber­ perous New. Yearl orroMiTRUT — orncua the sanctuary forever. For 10 yeua , Ireland, England, France, ing relief and comfort to the adult nacle soci^ boxes of linens for FRANCISCAN SISTERS OP IM IMklTRIlT poor, and the Catholic Daughters of Darby’s Candies Fresh he suffered nn<|er this physical dis­ Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy Western mission priests. ST. CLARA’S ORPHANAGE. ability until one day, dealing with and Portugal. America specialize in meeting the Every Day one of the Cardinals in Rome in ref­ Father Libermann wa& declared needs of the lonely ones who are Jim’s Robing Service erence to the foundation of a soci­ Venerable just fifty-one years ago (in compelled by sickness to be here, Rooflag, Re-roofing and Repairing East and West ety for the salvation o f the Negroes, 1875) by Pope Pius This was separated at this Holy Family festi­ he was told to go and get a Bishop first official stepjtaken by the Church val from their own. The Orphanage at reasonable jnrices. Dinner Shop to ordain him priest Puzzled by towards tlm process of . Aids all plan a joyful time for the Another step in the case was taken little-ones in their care. Miss Wil­ Call Schaltze 1642 Tremont Place this official order from his superior, he went on a pilgrimage to the Holy in 1910 when by solemn cox, the executive secretary, has Cbaapa 5649a the exchange of gifts among the mem Zadra were married by Fathmr Mc­ The work in the Garfield school never violated. So with the Spirit of J. L. NORTON. Seeretiury WMag, Meters. Repairs, Flzteiee hers of the sodality made the party Dermott in St. Dominic’s church on district looms larger 'and larger. Yevk 1414 9SS Heflee a very happy gathering. Tuesday morning, From a catechetical centre it threat­ Christmas all about us, we seize this op­ Word has been received from the ens to become a centre for every Mrs. H. F. Prendergast of 169 W. portunity to wish you well on your R oad. P. Harry Byrne______Denvei, Oila S. S. President Wilson, en route from kind of social work. The sewing Maple received word last week of Honolulu to Yokohama, that the classes are growing, the dancing of Life. the sudden death of her brother-in Dominican missionaries to China, seems permanently fascinating, and law, Herman H. Pomeroy, at Los who were in Denver several weeks simple kindergarten work offers an A.B.C. CLEANERS Angeles, Calif. Burial took place at ago, are well and happy, though, oc­ escape from the streets for some of his old home, Oneida, N. Y. The de­ casionally seasick. They nad planned the smaller children. They are be­ '& DYERS ceased spent a month in Denvertlast to be at the missions by Christmas, ginning to feel that it is a place to 1219 E. Celfax, at Uavioa spring, as the guest o f Mrs. Prender­ but the disturbed conditions in China gast go for any help they need. As this York 5600 Yerk IBS# at present make this highly improb­ grows, the ffiasncial requirements \Six soloists from the boys’ choir able. ^wiU grow also, and the unit has to have been requested to sing over The Christmas edition of Domini- keep constantly in mind the future KOA next Tuesday afternoon, Dec. cana, published by the students of and be prepared to handle it ade­ 2$. They are Augustus Erhart, the Dominican house of studies, quately. ViqMnt Connors, -Earl Kimmel, Law- Washington, D. C., will be on sale in One year's work in the N. C. C. : renc^'-Gallagher, George Bessler and the church vestibule on Christmas W. shows what can be done, bnt if i Top Notch i Wendlen Wolf. day. it grows every year as it has the t is the story told the contents t The council of the Young Ladies’ first, it will need the help of every a ' a sodality held a meeting 1 ^ Tues­ SPECIAL MUSIC TO Catholic in the diocese. The com­ : of the can-try It day evening. The Wednesday after paratively small groun of ardent ■ Christmas, Dec. 29, was decided on a FEATURE XMAS women who now give tl^eir time and as the date for the annual Christmas labor will be tot^y lost as it opens party. This will be held in the as­ up, and all Catholic women must Bluhill sembly room of the rectory. (St ’s Parish, Pneblo) s The Masses on Ghristeias morning feel that the supreme opgortunity of The Christmas party last Supday life is herein presented. Merry Christmas Coffee' evening proved a source of great will be at 5, 7, 8:30 and 10:30. The senior choir under the able direction enjoyment to all who attended. The FIVE THOUSAND AIDED i ■8IBaBS9*8MiMMMMMMMMMMa hall was packed to capodty. A num­ o f Mr. Ed. Mensinger has prepared and ber of priests and seminarians lion- a beautiful new Mass to be sung at BY VINCENT DE’PAULANS ored the Dramatic club by their five o’clock. The soloists are: presence. The play was a finished Mayme and Elizabeth Byrne, so­ Detroit— More than 1,000 fami' CONSUMERS FUEL CO, performance, and one of the b«± pranos; Catherine MulboUand, alto; lies, their nnmbers totalling approxi­ Happy New Year John Smelek, John Starr and Ed. ^ QUALTPT AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO. ever presented by the elnl). It will mately 6,000 persona, were assisted be repeated Jan. 6 at Castle Rock Mensinger, tenors; Jos. Gomick and by the Society of St. Vincent de To All Our Patrons, and Readers of (Tonsumers^Ton is 2001 Pounds for the benefit of Father Steidle's John Sheiner, baas. Paul of this city while in dire need ' The Catholic Register. Evelyn Jones, daughter ojj^ Mr. PHONE^CAL. 1939 2229 IStk STREET .parish. Father O’Heron wishes to of food, clothing and shelter daring thank the players, the orchestra, and and Mrs. M. C. Jones, has been very the year, according to reports re­ Mrs. Gazzolo for tiiehr splendid work. dangeronsly ill at St Mary’s hospi­ ceived from pariah conferences at THE He also appreciates the generosity of tal last week, and is now doing very the final quarterly meeting just held the merchants who contributed to nicely. John Maguire, a patient at at St. Peter and Paul church. the Christinas party. Minnequa hospital for the part ten Three hundred and fifty active and James Clarke ChurcJi Goods House The League of the Sacred Heart months, went home last Sunday. honorary members of the s^ety at­ held its regular monthly meeting last Mrs. Pat Smith was confined to her tended the Holy Commnnion Mass Plioiie Chanmia 2199 bed a few days last week. Tuesday ^temoon. Father Donnelly which closed the annual retreat. 1638*40 Tremont Street. Denver, C

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SUMNER’S Chrittmat Pleatureii BAZAAR AND SALE Eyes Examined Quality Bake Goods Shopping at The Josephine Pope Is Canstk io Rem arb HELD IN GREELEY Gla* That 702 E. tTtfc A s a Heavy Cot SUk Men’s Ties Greeley.— ^The Christmas bazaar Satisfy and food sale held Saturday, Dee. 4, Ph»n« Yotlc 6822 Censdciitloai 95c was a splendid success. 'The prizes 8*TTt«* OD Imiiioral Styles for Women were awarded as follows: (Talf, in Ckrlatmas Box M. H. Wire of Biggsdale; a gold Reasonable E. L. WILLIAMS Wonderfnl Valoea in Bobber Aprons ie Optomtilst Pius XI. in fighting against immoral fashions table scarf, Mra Frank Benson, do­ Woolens ELM CLEANERS & TAILORS Furthermore, His Holiness be­ which constitute such an important nated by Mrs. Oderkirk; Navajo NEW DEPARTMENT blanket, Charles Heoize, donated by ALWAYS YOUR FRIEND We Call and Deliver Finest Seirice NOW OPEN lieves that modem styles are “ir­ matter nowadays. It is necessary $45 up reverent precisely because they are that everyone who still has a sense Mrs. Culver; 100-Ib. sack of flour, BGisfa Qnality Work— Saits Made a Reliable Dressmaking inunoral, detract from human dignity of human nobility and dignity—not Mrs. Annie Marsh, donated by Model DUBLIN— Tailor "to Order Cloth Coats Made to Order and show lack of respect for body to mention Christian dignitjj—should Mills; quOt, Dr. N. A. Madler, do­ TEJON DRUG CO. nated by Mrs. Frank Gros^nt; Colfax and Logaa Repairing and Preaaing oar Specialty a WEGENER’S— FURS and souLV agree and fihd a means o f creating turkey, Mrs. Thomas Sisk, donated 3301 Tejon St. Gallap 6770 108 S. Broadway Sonth 8783 The Hwy Father expressed these dams ^ in st a current so ugly and 1827*29 Elm St. Pk. York 2238 views to a large group of mem- so ruinous and which carries so by Mrs. Henry LaFord. bets of the Rome section of the many catastroirfies with it.” ______Mr. Tendro Burgas of Eaton died suddenly Dec. 2 of heart trouble. Hasamaer Bros., Inc. MIl^TON’S LUTH’S GARAGE Downing Creamery The funeral was held Sunday, Dec. Corner Emerson smil Col fax Ave>. hymns, yet do all understand some­ Day and N ^ t Service Sonth 4776 ALL CREAMERY PRODUCTS BISHOPS’ PASTORAL; ; 5, at Eaton. ^ Powerine Gas thing of the message of the singers; For Beal Home Cooki^ 16 Years’ Factory Experience at De­ CONCLUDING REMARKS Joseph Stanko of Pueblo spoke at and We Serve Fish on Friday—Try Oni troit — Expert Repairing on AD lee Cream, Batter, Eggs, Milk, if they do not all worship at the the Greeley state armory Thursday, Cream, etc. old altars, yet do all hold sacred the 35c and 40c Dinnezm. Makes of Cars—Tires and Ac­ (Continued from Page 2). Dec. 16.-on the situation in Mexico. Power Lab. Motor Oils spots upon which the Padres built We make onr own Pies and Rolls-^ cessories— Storage Frank Heisel, Prop, t it is in justice and in truth. She The Altar and Rosary society met Wholttsale Oaly ' Ph. Aarora 67 tnem, and give to the new cities that Just like mother nsed to' make Alameda aad Seatli Logaa Main 7187 3248 Downing has prayer. Never in the history of Tborsday, Dec. *16, at 2:S0, at the grew around them the old names, to the trials of the Church in M ^co home o f Mrs. Frank Befison. Mrs. keep for the great .West ite tradi­ DR. CLEMENT R. MAYNARD ~ FREE has that weapon beefi so firmly held H. Dempewolfe assisted the hostess. THE ECONOMY STORE THE ARVADA ELECTRIC tions, its character and its charm. If (Three Year Gradnate) Oor men will call and sirs esUsMts on as now, thanks to the paternal coun­ This was the last meeting of the COMPANY the pother should forget what the CHIROPRACTOR peeldns, tiorins and abioping, Seat or Watt. Quality Dry Goods sels of the Sovereign Pontiff. Be- year. In onr conunanity ear* SHOES AND FURNISHINGS sons and daughters love, shall not The Newman club received Com­ Painleii adjaitoient* ladr altlBtattt canse of these, no longer does the these sons and daughters take4Uiame N LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER quivering voice of the afflicted munion in a body Sunday, Dec. 19. Ofilee Hoars: S*6. 22 years in bnoiness here. Carrying instead of glory from her? For you o Church of Mexico rise alone to the Of. Ph. Ch. 2860 Rm . Ph. Lalnweod I ll-J only Standard Brands. Wiring and Appliances o f our own fiock in this happy land, ate-3t9 CeanaaowMlth BUg Comforter. From end to end of the M A. J. RECHT where the rights of conscience are CARDINAL SAYS IDEA Phone Arvada 30 earth the answer to the appeal of o* recognized and upheld by the laws, OF GOD IS FOUGHT Phone Arvada 34W. Arvada, Colo. Pins goes upward to the throne of and respected by the people, we re­ t God. The hatred of men may spurn ARVADA FLOUR MILLS echo the appeal of Our Holy Father, New York.— “ In these days the RYAN DRUG CO. h ■ iM iiiiM ililii it. The malice of men may curse it. Pope Pina XI, and ask the charity v e ^ idea o f God has a straggle for s ARVA—PRIDE The unbelief of men may mock it Larimer at 27kh of your prayers—a mement • in the ezirtence,” declared Car^nal Hayes Whole Wheat Floor aad Poultry Feed But its hope is in a Promise and ite daily Masses o f the priests, and a re­ to more than 400 members o f the N power is in a Faith. New York Archdiocesan Council -of The Rexall Store o THE Thia Is No Appeal for Political membrance in the daUy devotions o f Phone Arreda 620 Arvadk, Oolovado the faithful — for yonr afflicted the National Council of Ca^olic M E. E. Benjamin Intervention or Action of brethren in Mexico, recalling td' you Women, at their annnal meeting in Any Sort words of Our Lord to show ^ t your the Hotel Plaza here. ARVADA CLEANERS What, therefore, we have written practical sjropathy thus expressed “People by wilful neglect often AMERICA is no call on the faitfal here or else­ wdll be pleasing in His sight: “ Blessed convince themselves that they can YOU R BAB Y IS Taara sarrlns Uie pnbUe o< Danrar Cleaning, Pnasing, Oyaing, Rettairing where to purely homan action. It are they that suffer persecution for get along without God,” said the and Aharattons of All IfinA is no interposition of our influence justice sake: for theirs is the King­ Cardinal DUFFY STORAGE A All Work Guaranteed Prompt Service either ad^iehops or as citizens to dom of Heaven.” ” !After congratulating the body on M ADE W ELL MOVING CO. 9 f Goods Called For and Delivered reach those who possess political To the Bishops, the clergy and the its splendid activity in Catholie Give ns a trial. H. J. Jones, ftt>p. projects. His Eminence said the work Office,^ 18th ami Welton Su. power anywhere on earth, and least faithfnl of Mexico we inscribe this . Intestinal trot\bIes that Tel. Main 1349 “Oh Baby Pk. Arvada 601-J 220 E. GraW Vfaw of all in our own country, to the end defense of their history and their of such an organization as the Coon- > ' . . . Suite Made to Measure that they should intervene with rights, not alone as a duty to the cil always inspired him to carry on ravage children often The oldest Weave Shop in Denver armed force in the internal a^izs of faith we hold in common, but as a bis own work, which, he declared, disa^ear quickly when A Big Comedy Riot testimony to their fortitude under was made all the more possible RUG WEAVING Mexico for the protection of the PURE drinking water Universal Jewel Church. Our duty is done when, by trial and to the justice th^ preach through such co-operation. He told Flnff Rnge—Rag Rnga telling the story, defending the truth in their dignified and I^itim ate de­ the jdel^tos that the birth-rate in is used. Made from old carpets. We caD and With Mai and and emphasizing the principles, we mands. We bid them be of good this city was not all it shonld be for make eatimates / AU sound a warning to Christian dvil cheer, for to Mexico in affliction the growth of the , — and your own health BIGLER RUG GO. ization that ite foundations are again may the significant words of the and that restricted immigration also depends on PURE Sonth 2144-W . 723 W. 8th Ave. being attacked and undermined. For Master to the Apostle of the Gentiles had ite effect in keeping back the. York 6610 the rest, God will bring His will to be once more applied: “This man is prowth of the Church in this district. | water, too. AURORA DRUp CO. Pantages Vaudeville p ^ in His own good time and in to Me a vessel of election, to carry 9e laid particular stress on thejnis-* His own good way. Mexico will be My name before the Gentiles, and sion and educational work in Snl- Preacriptiona A Specialty Friday, Dec. 24 saved for her mission whatever''it Kings, and the. children of Israel. livan. Duchess, and other outlying PHONE MAIN 2586 A Complete Drug Store Raymond Griffith in . may be. That this mission is now to For I v^ l show him how - great cdnnties, where ten years ago littie* give ' a great example o f Christian things he must suffer for My name’s special work was being carried on. Free Delivery «*Uttle Pipifax “YOU’D BE SURPRISED” patience and to demonstrate the force sake.” *® , Phene Anrern 237-W Just Fun ___ of faith undaunted, we may well be­ Given, this Twelfth Day o f De­ APOLOGY FOR Saturday, Sunday, Monday, . lieve. For the future we may take cember, in the Year of our Lord, HASTY CRITICISM Dec. 25, 26, 27 confidence from the examples of MC3MXXVI, Feast of onr Lady of E. R. YOUNG Guadainpe. ’ Shirley Mason in other nations that went through the London.— A remarkable recanta­ Groceriea— Meata same fiery.fnrnace of persecution and tion appeared in The Times, aris­ “SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY" F i ^ Fraks Jolly Thespians” emerged, triumphantly prepared* lor REFERENCES ing out of toe controversy which Quartette great thinga The Mexican nation *®Mora, Mexico y sus RevolUciones, Tuesday, Dec. 28 followed the news o f the Vander­ 5268-5270 W. 25th Ave. once proved ite inherent worth by ite V. 1, p. 121. bilt - Marlborough nullity ' decree. Kermeth Harlan and Patsy rapid advancement in Christian Ramos Arizpe. In Boletin de la Before theg position had been GaJInp 6954 Edge w ter, Cole. Ruth Miller in civilization. For the days of De Soc. de G. y E. .Primera Ep., v. 1, made clear by Catholic anthorities a 137. ■ Gante and Zumaitaga, Las Casas and few Catholics rushed into inint, in “THE FIGHTING EDGl^ Jose Guadalupe Romero. Boletin “Fargo & Richards” Montolinia, as well as those of Jun- The Times and elsewhere, to express de la Soc. de (j. y E. Segonda Ep. Song and. Dance ipero Smra, who carried the work of individual criticism of the Rota’s Wednesday and Thursday, v. 3, p. 666. the missionaries into what is now our action before they were in posses­ The Lamber You Want When Yon Want It Dec. 26 and 80 own land, Mexico has no need to Matias Romero, Mexico and the U. sion of the facts. Mr. Denis Parry, S., p. 96. offer apology. who contributed to this discussion, *nhe L«mb«r Steve" Eterry Langdon in Bustamante, Snplemento a Los Mexico’s Debt to the Church has now published in ISie Times a The Denver Lumber Co. MAIN 4241 *T)ance Fashions” ‘THE STRONG MAN” Tres Siglos de Mexico, §68. For the sad days of decline, the frank asking of pardon. LARIMER STREET AT SECOND A Whitl of Dance Divereiona Church, forbidden by law to teach **Lnmmis, The Awakening of a and robbed of the means to carry Nation. on her mission of enlightenment, has **Policy o f the Catholic Church in ernment. He equipped it with 400 only to show her chains, and say to Mexico, 1925, p.3. beds, all. endowed. By February, her enemies: “You bl^e me for **PoIicy of the Catholic Church in 1790, his donations had totaled $469,- poverty, yet you took from me the Mexico, 1925, pp.-’ 4-5-6-7-8. 686. The hospital’s funds amooiAed A Serriee fer endowments for my hospitals, my ‘ •One hundred and fifty-five clerCT- to, $1,454,667.. Some of the prop- Kaery Heeaewife orphanages, my countless works of men are listed in Atraves de los eraes belonging to it appear in the mercy. 'Tou blame me for ignorance, Siglos, V. 3, p. 115, as taking an act­ list tif the confiscated properties re­ yet you closed my schools, and stole ive imrt in the revolution o f 1810-21. ferred to in note 40. my colleges, the first to light the ffidaigo and his followers were ••Zumarraga. Estudio Biografleo. torch of learning on this continent. condemned in proclamation issued by Garcia Icazbalceta, p. 216. You say that I have added nothing Bishop-elect of Michoacan, Abad y ••Coleccion de Documentos para la to science and art, bnt you destroyed Quiepo, Sept. 24, 1810. Coleccion Historia de Mexico. Garcia Icaz­ the art I brought with me and de Davalos, v. 2, Doc. 44. balceta, p.' 148. ..LAUNDRY veloped. horned my books and scat­ •^Concilio HI Mexicano, p. 569. ••Aqueduct at Durango 1728. tered the results of my labor for Succeeding governments attemj^d Gaceta of April, 1728. SEVEN SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS science to the four winds of heaven. to arrange for, or to assert, the right Aqueduct at Valladolid (Morelia) Once A Customer Always A Curiomer There are many kinds of You blame me for lawlessness, yet to appoint the Bishops and priMts^ 1788. Bol.'etc. 3a. Ep. v. 1, p. 627. you destroyed my missions among a until m 1867 when the constitution •■Matthew v. 10. U lf-lt W. 2Mi Ava. PkoM i GaUop 238 aad 4261 peaceful and thriving Indian popu­ declared the separation of Church and ••Acts, ix, 15-16. lation, and gave to them, in place of State and the policy o f expropria­ Christ’s , the thirty pieces of tion was adopted. silver with whidi yon bribed them to « A r t 3. ■4 murder their fdlows. You took the «A rt. 130. T 0 Y S cross ont of their hands to replace “ Law of Nov. 26, 1926, A rt 1. it with a torch and a gun.. Show •‘Sept. 7, 1926. me one good thing in Mexico I did ®*The Indians were exempt from not give you. Show me one genitis the payment of the tithing during for whom I was not responsible. the colonial period. (Alnnien, v, 1, Show me one step toward the light p. 23.) On the other classes only TOYS that keep tiny hands out that I did not help yon to make. the tithing and first fruits were ob­ Take ont of your country all that ligatory, anything else being volun­ I put in it, and see what remains. tary. (Concilio HI Mexicano Lib. of mischief You may thrust me out, exile my m . Tit. XII. §III.) The fees which Cr Bishops, murder my priests, again the parish priests were permitted to steal my schools and desecrate my receiv were fixed; those accepting sanctuaries, but you eannot blot out more were fined doable the excess. history, you cannot erase the mark Marriages in the parish church oc­ TOYS that help active little I made on you—not in a century of casioned no offering. The customary centuries.” offering for was one peso “For My Name’s Sake Burials five to twelve pesos. For In­ minds dream big dreams If the gaining of the whole world dians the customary offerings were does not recompense the individual one-half those expected from the for the loss of his soul, what then Spaniards. (Arancel, 1767). shall it profit a nation? There was ••The Chnrchman, a I^otestant a BoulJn Mexico, a spirit manifest­ Episcopal publication, in an editorial, TOYS that make lasting friend- ing its presence by' the impulse that February 6, 1916, quoted .William sent her missionaries of civilization Wateon (a non-Catholic, who had along a way unmarked, save for the livedC some eight years in Puebla, ' ships from, childhood com­ print of their sandals, but now the Oaxaca, Guad^ajara, and Mexico), great Royal'Road, of California— on offerings as follows; , 33 the Camino Real. It was a spirit that, to 69 cehte; marriages, 62.50 to |S; panionships building on its faith and ite inrair- and nothing for baptirins and mar­ ation, left monuments to tell Mex­ riages daring nfissions. ico’s story in the old niissions of “ Humboldt ^Political Essay on; Texas, Arbcona, New Mexico and the Kingdom of New Sp4in, New along the shores of the Pacific from York, 18ll,_y. 1, p. 178), gives the TOYS that are just Toys San Diego to San Francisco. For revenues ef the Bishops as follows: ns o f the North, these buildings, Mexico 130,000 doable piastres (evi­ landmarks o f the first Christian ima- dently pesos or dollars); Puebla sions within our borders, beacons o f 110,000; ValUdolid 100,000; Guada­ the light of religion and civilization lajara 90,000; Durango 36,000; and un onr soil, fonts and fertile sources Monterey 80,000; Yucatan 20,000; of a distinctive literature touched Oaxaca 18,000; and Sonora 6,000: and tinted with colors and values idi The last was from the government ite own, are treasures honored as treasury. rich legacy, noble and ennobling. T^e tithing for the twenty-year TOYS that make fathers wish The old records speak in the SpaniA period 1771-1789 averaged 61,6^,* tongue to tell .n8 that it was not 048.90 per year according to a tab- really Spain but Mexico that nlation given by Humboldt (Political ‘ diey had never grown up the Padres to the North. Their Essay on the ffingdom of New Spaing Castilian speech is p a ^ n g ; nor are 1822 edition, v. 3, p. 96). The tith­ there left many descendants o f the ing was divided as follows: one- brave sonls who came with them to fourth to the Bishop, one-fourth to write the first chapter, the chapter the Cathedral Ghaptri*; the remain­ You’ll find them all in an of beanty, into the history of our ing half was divided into nine pa^> California. But the memories are of which two-ninths went to the k i^ not dead, nor hat the trail been loet three-ninths to toe Cathedral build­ Enlarged Toyland^— that was marked by the discovereass ing fund and hospital, and four- who gave to the Far Westenv coun*> nintiia to the payiqh priests. (Be- try the first martyrs as well as' the copilacion do Indias, Lib. I, Tit, XVI, teachers in all our nation. Ley XXIIL) Throngb them we share in the ^ary ••It was customary for toe Bishope Fourth Floor, Fifteenth St. o f the initial gesture o f Christian to devote any surplus to works of civilizatien on this continent 'W« publubiic benefits. This accounts {(Hr have not denied, nor thaU____ we . _ deny;_____ % e numerous schools and hospitata our debt to Merico for this. A lr e a ^ -founded in 1779, by Archbishop Harq, it has been acknowlei ed by voices who seenred tha building, which had which, if they do not sing the old been a Jesuit college, fn>m the gov- PAGEH SEVBai Thursday, December 28,1926 THE K-B PHARMACY THE RED LANTERN THE RIGHT KIND OP FREE SOCIALS BY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS McIntyre A Co., Props. BERG’S CANDIES BOOK SHOP You will find at Arddt^a store PUEBLO K. OF C. lETIBlS TO TP M O R cheerful and attractive Christmas Careful Prescription Work by A R E BETTER "Wlth«ot • love for book* the Registered Pharmacist wreaths, hdly and other good-looking Pueblo.— The K. o f C. enterUdn- 29 BROADWAY ridiect man is poor** decorations for the holiday season. ment committee has anranged for a BIRDS V*. CHRISTMAS TREES ten years after the Peace of Ancon 1122 E. ]7th Aw. Pkona York 110 Green and red are, of course, the Phone South 1441 1812 E. Colfax York 3737 free social and card party to be given Editor, The Register: was signed in 1883. The vote was predominating colors fo r Christmas, each month -for members and their Exactly two years ago I wrote to nevei) taken. Chile blamed Peru and and._fe^ you will find them com­ families. The first free social will The New York Herald-Tribune in Pern blamed Chile for obstruction. MILLER'S BARBER AND THE MARGUERITE BEAUTY bined n i^ pleasingly. be given on Dec. 28 at the K. of C. regard to the probable extinction of Finally arbitiation was agreed to. BEAUTY SHOP SHOPPE So that yon can do your Christ­ JOHN SICKLES home. our bird life if the wanton cutting The president of the United States mas shopping early this store is feat­ PboM Chaiqm 9388-J Expert Beauty Work Miss Maty Prendergast left last of Christmas trees continued. ordered the plebiscite taken. The a n d uring a magnificent bou^et of flow­ 3827 Walvvl Stwot Fresh Salt Meats week for Chicago where she will In an editorial comment on m; tyrauny, violence and unfair methods PImb* Avrora 222«W ers or a plant or a basket of flowers Bair Dyeing and AD Beauty Work spend Christinas withVllfos. Mabel letter it said that the catting down adopted by the factions made the ; Poultry 9701 E. Colfax— Over Drug Store at 16; made np of roses, clarions, At Reasonable Prices M c^ n n . Miss Prenderg^kt^ will re- of a tree may mean that “the Junco vote a horrible farce when it finally a poinsetta and other snitable holi­ Prices ; Aurora, Colorado maiiv in Chicago, where she will at­ family is thus obliged to fly full fifty was polled. The Peruvians, in fact, Good Work Is Ovr Motto day flowers. Eugene M. Ardelt, tend a university. had advised their partisans not to 8347 W. 26th A to, Artistic Florist, 17^ and Glenarm, feet, perhaps a hundred yards, to find Miss Alice Vogt, Miss Helen another ap^ment,” etc. I wiw that participate. The next proposal of COLORADO BOULEVARD RED STAR FUEL CO. Main 6626. Darcy, Miss Antonette Vidimar and this was all they had to do, for thpn our government was a. diplomatic ■J PHARMACY YORK HARDWARE CO. COAL Miss Mary Peters, who are attend­ thOT would still be with us. compromise. There were several 0 . C. Beckmann, Fh.G. Bet York and Josephine on Ckilfax ing Loretto Heights college, have re­ Two years ago* a large number o f meanis o f doing this— by partition .of PHONE AURORA 116 Complete Selection tained home to spend their Christ­ birds came to the feed box outside the disputed territory, the erection Proscrip tioa Drvgfislf l%one Y. 9289 We Deliver 9729 East Colfax Are. mas holidays with their parents. my window, four times each day. o f a small buffer state independent Colfax aad Colorado Bhrd. Household and Building Hardware Mias Virginia Walsh and Miss Last winter there were about thirty. of ei&er, or the sale of the land to 'We Make Warm Friends" Dorothy Pox, who have been study­ This year not a single bird. The f Bolivia, which wants and actnidly Free Delivery Phone York 9471 Electric Lamps, Irons & Percolators ing at the Teachers college at Gree­ box is in the same place, and the needs it as an outlet to the sea. Radio* Sapphos— Toys ley, will spend Christinas with their same tempting “free lunch" is there. Twenty years ago her politicians sold ^ , BISBING'S LEEYOUNG parents. But the Christinas trees have been similfr rights away for cash. GROCEStY AND MARKET Groceries, Heat, Grain, Hardware St. Patrick’s high school basket­ cut, and our little feathered friends first Bog^stions by our state depart­ CITY COAL COMPANY £ . W. Bisbing, Proprietor and F iU ^ Station Nevins, Johnson's Pig’n Whistle ball team defeat^ Florence high and benefactors have perished for ment failed. They were made while T. W. CASEY, Proprietor Full Line Hiller Tires and Tubes and Brecht's Box Candy school last week by a wide margin. want of an evergreen tree in which resentment still flamed. Elverybody' The Dependable Store COAL AND WOOD Pure Sager Herd CeaffiM As the season for this fascinating to sleep and a place where they has bad a chance to cool off in the York 812-813-814 1223 E. ISth A t*. Phone York 881 game is jost starting, it would be could hide from owls and hawks. past tew months and the new scheme Prompt Delivery; Weight Guaranteed Socoad A raaM aadi Mitwaakaa AU»INE DRUG CO. well to get n season ticket ri^t I may write again two years undoubtedly was preceded by discus­ 39th aad Raca Sts. Comer 33rd aad Williema away. A fast basketball team is well hence. It will be^ different story— sions with the Peruvian and Chilean ALKIRE PHARMACY Phones: Office Y. 8064; Res. Y . 1608J S. KRAUTMAN Licensed Prescription Store worth following through the season. not an appeal to stop the wanton de­ representatives, which resulted in its The Drag Stow Comploto All home games will be played at struction of what was given us by acce^nce in principle. Therefore, RobL P. Anchell, ^ p . Aurora Auto Sales Greeery u d Meat Market Save Money by Having Your the K. of C. gym. nature, which ere long will demand the Peruvians may be expected to FruHa and^Vegetables Miss Dorothy McCarthy is improv­ payment. send a message to Washington similar Try Our Fountain Service Company W o iI e Done Neatly ing nicely at St. Mary’s hospital, Death or destruction should not be to tlwt received from Santiage. For aale at As Your Doctor Orders O u r' quality of 1S7S Lafajrette Street which President Butler pens each improvements in the territory. So York 74W ______EaU 1892 omena’s cnurch, Father Elrost; (}ueen THE BARNUM PHARB4ACY “Immediate Delivery” Shoe Repairing of Heaven home, Father Hoefkens. :’all is refreshing and highly potable. much for the cost. But with' this Mali Orders SoUeited doubles the life Out of Denver—Br^hton, Father The present document begins with a settled there still would be the issue Try Mtooz Aathiptle Soa|i of a pair of shoes THE Sandoval; Fraser, Father Ryan; picture of the vast corporation over over, division o f the proceeds. , Who 1 TOO KNOX COURT, DENVER, COLO. and means real which Dr. Butler presides, its amaz­ would get the money? DENVER HAIRCUT SHOP Greeley, Father Martin; Port Col­ economy and lins, Father Floyd; Loveland, Father ing list of faculties— a library school The Tacna-Arica dispute is by no MATTHEW WILUAMS comfort. Children's Haircut 25c Hohman; Loretto Heights college, is the latest increment—its $107,- means ended. Prices Father Forstall; Trinidad, Father 000,000 property, its $8,180,000 —P.L Ladies' Tailor Beasonabla 4330 East Colfax Ave. Bilgery; Kansas City, Mo., Father lindget and its urgent need of $60,- PHONE MAIN 3149 Stephenson. Fathers Tominasini and 000,000 in gifts to round out ite DRESS SUITS vs. FIVE-GALLON Formerly with the Denver Dry Goods 1829 Taylor and Denver Co. Saeeial attention riven Iiadies' Curtis. L. O’Connor will have charge of the service to the community. It broad­ HATS ' to own meterUla and Remodelinx. ens out into a discussibn of two in­ Ch.8601 Christmas services at Regis. Editor, The Register: ' IBS4 CALIFORNIA ST^-ROOM Sia GREER SERVICE STATION Bev. B. J. Murray, SJ., principal tellectual problems of the American The governor^ect of New Mexico MACALUSO BROTHERS of Regis high school, will go shortly mind, the freedom of onr universities refuses to dress up for his inaugura­ Motor Reconditioning. Authorised after Christmas to Salt Lake City and the ^irit of our education. tion a short time hence. He is one THE BARNES SCHOOL to, conduct a retreat for the Sisters Touching the former, Dr. Butler whoj never has donned a full dress aUILDERERSI PLASTERERS 1 GENERAL A HOMI T Raybestos Brake Service. Official CONTRACTORS! Caa rat all their raqaira- Desires to announce that it of Holy Cross hospital there. makes an effective reply to those suit, or whatever it is caUed, and Rocky Mountain Motorist Serv­ aitata la PJartlaad Cmaeat, Lbia, Puatar, has organized a WHITE LOA.F ice StatloB. hasty radicals who cry aloud that now, by all the powers that be, he Matal Lath, Canter Baade, ate., fraos American learning is in' chains. He is not going to begdn. On the other BISHOP RAPS EMPLOYERS AND FRANCIS J. FISHER, INCORPORATED analyzes the organizations of Co­ han^ there is the inantpral baU, TELEGRAPH FLOUR 1708 York St. Phoae York 80 m i n e r s in p a s t o r a l 24(1 aad Blahs S t, Dearer rdinuus For IIS OtfUil' London. — Both employers and lumbia University and demonstrates and the simplest rnlea o f such of' I ts Se. Rahto Fe DEPARTMENT the very real independence o f the bm EXCELSIOR FLOUfv MILLS Phone workers involved in the recent coal fairs demand the topper and swal ttoia aroa-eroa—Seotk 7 several faculties hi every education low-tail. He declares he would pre­ ‘ EVERYTHING fa U T LUMBER” Co'“ strike are^ blamed by Bishop Amigo, The instructor is Thomas J. E. L RONINGER FOR FOOD of Southwark, in his Advent pastoral, matter. Under the existing practice fer the dress of the wide open Guinn, a former train dispatch­ We have only the choicest brands. for their part in the bitter disputes of the university the trustees—al­ spaces— chabs, ten-gallon hat and aU Thirty_ years of Drug Experience in er and experienced operator. It pays to know the dilfennce. of recent years. His Lordship claims ways “capitalists” in radical nomen that; jangle his cowboy spurs and ColoradoCofoi assures you of safety Inquiries invited. ICE’ S SHOE Groe^es, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables that their aims have always Been di­ clature — exercise no restraining appear resplendent in the red ban­ in your prescriptions. 1718 E. 8TH AVE. rected to a personal victory, without hand whatsoever upon the iintellect- dana around his neck. But it is a S H O T ^ Fraaldla 804 Fraaklia 80S consideration of the prinriples of ual freedom o f the university. To ton-to-one bet he backs down and MACHOL DRUG CO. justice governing the ease. There­ point the moral, Dr. Bntler quotes slicks up like the rest of them. At Luncheons Ice Cream Cigars 4021 E. Celfaa Ave. fore the trouble, he says, has been a recent critic, who named six Eng^ that, he can’t look any funnier than 3908 E. Cdfax at Psnri Sl First daw Shoe Repairing unending; first one side gaining lish men o f letters and declared that a lot more who wiD ^ at the cere­ COMMERCIAL SCHOOL temporary victory and then the all of them would be pretty certain monies, because, stylish as it is, 1406 GIsaarm, Danvar other. of dismissal from their posts were proper and all that, the percentage •f Aeaedatioa of Aacred- C. W* EEIiLY, they on the staff of an American o f men who look an^hing like them- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ked Commereial SehooU Manager AIRALL university. Unfortnnately for the sehnss in dress suits is small, and the THEY ARE RELIABLE argument, each of the six has lately governor just knows he will feel like AO that the been invited to teach or to lecture lots o f them look— tolerably miser­ Neaie ImpBee smiEeBOOKS at an American university and tfarM able. "Lift Up Your Hearts,” Scripture accepted the invitation. Five other Here is the price o f office. It is For Upholstering, Refinishing and Furni­ Tpqvlma and spiritual reading for Englishmen were named as those just one of the many new things every day in the year, meditatiSns whom students would not be allowed the New Mexican wUl discover that ture Repairing TELEPHONE CHAMPA 593 and considerations for the monthly ty invite to address ^em. “Three belong to the world as much as his recollection and the annual retreatt have been so invited and accepted ideqs, and he may as well make up Call G. W, JEPSEN and the remaining two have been hi' 701 Midland Savuigs Building together with a prayer-book for all his mind to “ go the whole hog.” His 524 E. Crayer-book author issues this latest God first, to children secondly, then 4 Stores in Colorado Springs of his'^ecions volumes. ica should be ji warning against too the poor, and finally friends. sahepine a prediction of success. 6 Stores in Pueblo BANK O F F IC E and In the words o f the author this “The first gift is of ourselves to book “seeks to cultivate in sonls the territory was captured from Peru by Hiip,” the Cardinal told members of S T O R E FIXTURES CHURCH GOODS Personal l^lection Means Genuine riiwpliti U»a el RiJIpIeua Artielaa spirit of prayer and to lead them to the Chileans. At the same time they the St. Vincent de Paul society. 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DENVER NEWS QUARTETTE WILL Ne w CARPET FOR JESUIT CHURCH The sponsors for the ammsl social, SING IN GOLDEN USEFUL GIFTS which will be given under the auspices (Sacred Heart and St. Ignatius’ St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden.— of the R ocl^ Honntain dab of Parish) Three Masses will be celebrated' ^ET. US SUGGEST A FEW Notre Dame nniversity on Tuesday The members of the Sacred Heart on Christmas morning. The first A hutdMma Opera Glais U a tokao of aate«in. and a alft that it awraelated ! evenmg> Dec, 28, at the Brown Altar society will be especially proud Mass will be at 6:80 and will be a hy alL " Palace hotel, are: Messrs. William P. on Christmas, for it is-through the High Mass. Low Masses will follow Why not praaant the "old foHn" »r toena friend with a pair of ahuM tl Setcet MePhee, Robert L. Pox, Bay Hum­ efforts of these women that the at 8:15 and 10 o’clock. The follow­ the fraaea or Aooatiagt with lantes now, then we will examine the eyei after phreys, James Logan. Dr. E. A sanctuary at Sacred Heart church ing is the Christmas program o f mn the HoUdayt and ehanpe the laneet. Scheirer, Oi Henry Schwalbe, Alden looks so bdantifnl. Miss Kathryn sic: 'The Kyrie, Gloria, Credo and Cusack, and Alexander Douds. On McDonald, the president, and her as­ Agnus Dei are from Millard’s Mass the committee, assisting the presi­ sistants have been woxMng for sev­ THE SWIGERT BROS. in G, and the Sanetos from Gounod’s dent of the Rocky Mountain club of eral weeks past in order that the Mass in honor o f St, Cecelia. As an M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Notre Dame univerai^, Philip Mc­ sanctuary might be beautified- for OPTICAL CO. Offertory selection Novello’s “Adee- Carty, are the following other Den­ this great feast. A fine new carpet, te Pideles” will be sung. Members There ta no gift that eiiuRla Jewelry.- It ia practiciJ, R p * iVhaeeM» irapwftWwi ajB It thro you ver students of the university: eleg^t new furniture and an ex­ tkm Hiflieat Grai* Service. Devotad Exolniively to the of Sb Joseph’s quartette are: Mrs. Louis Hough, Harry Lawrence, Robt. quisite sanctuary lamp are the re­ predated and the aentiment eziata for years. Give ytMir Fitting and Hanafeotvrtnc Chase Doster, Mrs. Lorenez Woeber, Dick, Franklin Conway, Eugene sults of their labor. The lamp was loved ones Jewelry. Bring happiness to them on 1550 CAUFORNIA ST. DENVER of Oliitaa. Mrs. Ralph Owens, Prof. J. L. Kelly, William Dick, Edward Dele- donated by a friend, through the so­ Chriatmaa mom. Morse, Lawrence Masterson. Vio­ hanty, Charles Haskell, David Hick­ ciety, and the carpet and furniture linist,' Garleth Malkoufsky, and or­ ey, Joseph McCarty, Albert Frants, were purchased by the ladies, and ganists, Mrs. D. R. Morse and Mrs. end Donald Alexander. The ball­ for by money collected through Bar Pina— platinum top, set with precious stones, $10 Lawrence Griley. room will be decorated with the their efforts. The ladies are surely and up. A- The children’s Christmas party Notre Dame university colors— blue to be congratulated for their fine and gold. The affair promises to be will be held on Sunday afternoon. work. Bracelets— ^white gold filled and platinum, $2 and up. one of the most interesting of the Ann Evelyn, the infant daughter Cuff Buttons— ^white gold and green gold, $1.50 and np. evexy gravy o f Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Cnthbert- Last SuncUy was Communion day Christmas holiday season, and a for the Ladies’ sodality in the Loy- large attendance is expected. Mnsic son, was baptized Sunday by Fath'br olh district. The number receiving will be furnished by the LaChroma Moran. Compacts— Sterling silver, $1.00 and up. on that Occasion was really remark­ THE DENVER MARBLE & orchestra. Mrs. Stephen Fisher, who has been I'i able. The pastor took that occasion Cigarette Caaea— $2.00 and up. John Goorsey, prominent printer, seriously ill at St. Anthony’s hospit­ personally to congratulate the officers Toilet Set»^5.00 and up. GRANITE COMPANY who underwent a serious operation al, is convalescing at her home. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and and members on their display of fine Military Seta— $5.00 and up Istabliahwl 1874 at the Mayo Brothers’ cUnic in Catholic devotion. Rochester, Minnesota, is gradually Mrs. Lawrence Connelly at St. Jo­ Roaariei— $1.00 and up. W. E. GREENLEE, Prea. recovering his strength. He is at seph’s hospital last Friday. The turkey party of the St. Vin­ 1224 Lawrence St Mein 1815 !! his home, 2936 Grove. Mr& John Gannon has been on the cent de Paul-,men, held at Adelphian Silverware— all the high grade makes at standard prices. The Bev. Joseph Koch, pastor of sick list the past few weeks. hall last Monday night, was a suc­ Akron, Colo., has returned after ------cess beyond «a uuuui,. doubt. The money re- Clocka— Seth ’Thomas and Junghans Imported'Striking, spending some months in the East, FATHFR PAWI FY»S“ sufficient to enable the so- Chimes and Novelty...... ,...... $15.00 up where he was working in the interests o f his parish. Father Fleck, who has f Pr ST for the remainder of the’ winter and Scarf Pina ...... $5.00 HARTFORD taken his place at Akron, will re­ to do something special for the poor at Christmas time. Ringa, attractive sets ...... $3.50 up UNDERTAKING main there temporarily with ^e (Annunciation Parish) Theodore paster. The ^ v. Francis Cawley cele­ Sacred Heart school closed for the Watchea— pocket, strap and wrist. Hamilton, Waltham, COMPANY The Rev. John P. Walsh of Lead- brated his first Low Mass at the An­ Christmas vacation on December 17. Gruen, Illinois, Elgin...... $10.00 up I4SB-B7 GLENARM ST. ville is in Denver. He attended the nunciation church Wednesday, Dec. The last game o f the high school Diamonda ...... $15.00 up piioM Meiu r m ordination Tuesday and will be an 22. Several priests and seminarians tournament ended on that day, with Hacketiud officer in Fhiher Lemienx’s first the senior class winning. At an as­ p P P K ___ A good quality Watch (Hiain and Knife will be given Rm . Phoaa Soi. 3298 were present ill the sanctuary. His MORTUARY Solemn Mass in the CaUiedral Sun- parents, relatives and friends as­ sembly which followed immediately, » PVee of charge with every po6ket Watch porchaaed. day. sisted at the Maas. The Sisters of Father McDonnell declared the sen- i m basketball champions o f the 1449.51 Kalamath St. The Cathedral rectory yard has Charity of the Annunciation convent, REQUIESCANT IN PACE been turned into a grove of Christ­ some of whom knew Father Cawley high school and awarded them the Phone Mam 3858 inas trees, decorated with colorful school pennant. At the same gath­ as a boy attending the Annuncia­ We carry the largest selection of K. Yo#k 791 CONCSTTA BRJDmiSI of S819 Pecot St lights. The church itself has also tion parish school, had the privUege ering, the student body of the school Requiem Mae* was suns at Mt. Camel been magnificently decorated. also of being present. Sister Ann pre^ted Father McDonnell with a church Thursday morulna at 16 o'clock. Prater Virgil McGovern, OJ'.M., Christmas offm n g of gold. Cluses of C. Jewelry in the city—flings, Pins* Remain* were forwarded to Eoe Anreles, Catherine, a fi^ consin of Father Calif., for intemottt by Horan A Bon. whose pen name is Milton McGovern, Cawley, came for the ordination, will be resumed on January 3. Charma, etc. Third and Fourth De­ LOUIS M. CHAMPA of M U Emerson S t will address the Fourth Degree K. of and trill remain in Denver for sev­ Poneral was held from the resldeiiee Satur­ C. next Tuesday noon at the Argro- day afternoon at 1 :30. Services at the Holy eral days. She is accompanied by CHURCH CHRISTMAS gree emblems. ^ ' Rosary church at 2 o'clock: Intement Mt naut hotel on "Some Dixie Authors Sister Vincent. Both are members MUSIC PROGRAMS Olivet Horan A Son sorvloe. I Have Known." of the Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ PATRICK NSYLAN of 8626 Del*any S t The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin ad­ worth. BIIUBROS. Funeral waa^held fr o ^ the Horan A Son (CsntiDRsd frem Pag* 1) Credit to Reaponaible Partiea funaral ehapd Satnrday momhia at 8:80. dresses the Christmas meeting of The Annunciation grade and high "Domine Dena"— Soprano Solo...... ■ 1044 SPEER BLVD. Reouiem Mass at the Annunciation church the Chamber of Commerce Friday. schools closed Friday, Dec. 17. Ap­ _ ------Mr*. Joseph Coursey at'6 o'clock. Intement M t OUvat Bishop Johnson, Episcopal, ind Rabbi (h)ido__.._..__.------L. 0. Emcfson LUCILLE DITEBBO of Adams oonnty. propriate Christmas programs, were Choir Fnneiml was ikold from tho Horan A Friedman are also on the program. held in the various clawooms. Plays, VtsIblUum— ------— _ _ ,S w » n o Solo funeral ehapd Sunday afternoon at 8 Mrs. L. D. Mulligan, a member of music and' hym^ including true Blanche' M. Osborne Kt Incarnatus Eat______Duet M. O’Keefe & Co. o'clock. S t Dominic's parish, who gave the ARTISTIC ETANISLADA LI.AMAR of 8462 Larimer (jhristmas spirit were prominently Tenor. Wm. Jordens; Bass. Jno. Drummey street Funeral was haM from the reel- reading, “The Angel and the Shep­ featured. ' Offertory—^Leetentnr Coeli ...... „.Xoeseh DENVER’S QUALITY JEWELERS dense Sunday momin* at 8:26v' Scrvbe* herds,” from Lew Wallace’s "Ben Choir 827 Fifteenth St Main 6440 ✓ MEMORIALS at S t Cajetaa’s church at 9 o’clock. In. [ur,” at the December meeting of Batictui...... I.. 0. Emerson J V tement M t OUvat Horan A Son lervlee. BOY SCOUTS TO Soprano Solo—Hiss Irene Hayes and Choir Mail Orden Givan Prompt, Efficient Attention The Beat Value for ToorJIoaay < THOMAS H. KIRK of 666 Sontb Oaden. St. Vincent’s Orphanage Aid society, FlOtai Sunt Coeli—Tenor Solo—. ______Requiem Mas* last Friday at S t Francis de is a graduate of the Northwestern SPREAD CliEER ...... _ a ...... William Ha**erty Sales' choreh. Intem ent M t OUvet Di­ college of oratory at Evanston, HI., B48iwt$6tiis...»..ww*.we...... !* O. Emvson rection of Hartford mortuary. and dso of the Emerson school of ex­ Baits Solo------A. Ramsey and Choir MRA MINNIE LUCERO of 1082 8tb S t (St. Joseph’s Parish) Coptralto Solo—**A*nas Dri"..L. O. Emerson Requiem Mess Monday at S t Cejetan’s pression in Boston. Mrs. Mulligan The Boy Scout troop will distribute Mrs. Everett Bursess and Qhoir. church. Intement Riverside. Direction of las recently come to Denver from Dtma Nobis,...... L. O. Emerson Jas. P. MeConaty. dozen baskets to the needy of the east, where she conducted a Choir. FILOMENO DE FLORIO of 8686 Mari­ the parish. A group o f them will "Silent Night" will be sung by the choir. school of expression, and it is her posa. Beqnism Mass Wednesday at M t sing Ghiristmas carols in the hospi­ “ O Mira Nox" ("O Holy Night” ) by A. Oarmri church. Funeral in the afternoon intention to start a similar school dams, will be anng daring Communion from the halt Intement M t Olivet Horan here in the near future. tals under the direction of Edward by choir. A Son service. Wolter. « Baceoatonal------“ Adeste Pideles' BOSE BURNS. Requiem Mass Wednes­ Mr*. Blanch* M. Osborne, director. day at 8 t Leo's church. Intement M t The Tekal^tha group of the Hiss Nell Finn, organist. Olivet Direction of Theodore Haekethal. SPRINGS C. D. OF A Camp Fire girls has a b n ^ Christ- MAEY BARRY of 2018 Caffibniia. Re­ lUM week in store for it- T'he girls quiem Mass Wednesday aW Holy Ghost HOLD ELECTION ST. LEO'S CHURCH church. Intement West Liberty, Iowa. will distribute a hundred presents at Tenth and West Colfax. Direction of Hartford mortuary. St Clara’s orphanage, silver to the Rev. Winiam O'Rysn. LL.D., Paator. Z treria . KBS. JOSEPHINE JELNIKEB. Beqniara Colorado Sprinn.— Court St. Mary Mullen home and will also give |6.00 6 A. H. ■as this (Thuraday) momln* at Holy No, 513, Catholic Daughters of Christmas Hymn______"Adast* FIdelaa" Bnaary church. Intement M t Olivet Di­ to the Christmas collection o f the Kyria and Gloria...... Webbe's Hass in Q ■An y ^ e m o n a i s ' rection of Jaa. P. MeConaty. America, at its business meeting church and will sing at Mercy hot- Bmowb------.'The Christ of the A*##'* held on Dee. 8, elected the following pital Christmas day. They had a Father O'Ryan. 42$I-42M officers for the coming year:' playet and Christmas party in the Credo— Mass in G______...... Webbe JACQUES BROS. Offartory— Solo— "Silent Night, Holy Death and Funeral Notices Grand regent, Mrs. Anna M. ialJ Wednesday morning. > Night"------Peter Henxies EalaUbhwi 1902 by the Olinger Mortuary llleming; vice grand regent, Mn. There will be nine Masses in Saaetns— Mass in O______Webbe U U N D K l^O maA Tanb. SS E. 6Ui Avw. Florence Horton; financial secretary, church on Christmas, sta rtiu with Bentdietu.—Mass in G...,....., . South 73 Agnus Dei— Mass in G______...Webb* 2SM-2C2* CUITU f t . LAURA E. STANLEY of 228 Sooth Irv Clara Huschke; treasnrer. Miss Sal- Solemn Mass at 5 o’clock. T m chU- 10:86 A. M. ins. Intorment Tuesdsy momin* at Mt. lie Bailey; historian, Miss Esther dren's choir will sing at tht 8 o’clock CbrlsUnas Hymn------"Adeste Fideles" WK U K ARTESIAN W A IK I Olivet. Jones; prophetess, Mxb. Mary Mc­ Mass. Choir and Orehastra PHONE CHAMPA StSt Processional March ______Mendelssohn Intyre; monitor, Miss Rqth Gardner; Father Coll will undergo a serious Cavallo's Orehestra GEO. P. HACKETHAL RELATIVE OF DENVER WOMEN DEAD inside secrets^, Miss Elizabeth operation this week in l^nsaa City, Eyrie and Gloria—Mass in G______Millard Mrs. Elisabeth Cosxriff Fife, sister-in-law Whalen; outside sentinel, Miss Mar­ Mo. Choir and Orehestra UNDERTAKER of Mrs. John B. and ^rs. T. K. CosfriS of Sermon Prelude— largo...... Handel AT THE RESIDENCE Denver, died in her home in Salt Lake City garet Cogsgraves. Violin Solo------31g. R. Cavollo STOP A T MORTUARY last week. Mrs. Florence Knij^t was elected Sermon— ...... “The Need of Christ ToAiy" The funeral took plao; last Satoxday trustee for two years to fill a vacan SURPRISE PARTY Father O'Ryan 1241 ACOMA SntBBT momin* at 10 o'clock at Salt Lake City, Credo— Mass In O...... Millard Mr*. J. B. CosrriS and Mrs. T. A. CoscriS cy; trustees for three years, Mrs. GIVEN WOMAN Choir and Orcbeytta left at noon Friday to attend the serrieet. Mary Vollmer and Mrs. Anna Con­ Offertory Solo—"Naurcth"...... Gounod Mr. Cregar B. Qnaintance T1 JOYCE H01IL way. -^(Holy Family Parish). DEATH ENDS SEARCH The next regular business meeting Saactua—Mass in O______Millard A number o f friends o f Mrs. Quin Benedlctus— . „ , Moss„ in Q______Millard WHEN IN Death has ended a Ion* search of an o f the (3athofic Daughters will be .Hillard a*ed mother for the son whom she had not held Jan. 12, when the installation of l , " & b S 2*0."“ ' CARRIGAN seen since the Worid war. officers will take place. Recessional March ..Schubert s COLORADO SPRINGS On thrse diBorent oeessions, Mrs. Be­ Masses on Christmas day will be Cavallo’s Orchestra linda H. M amy. 80 years oM. left bar Soloist*— Mrs. John R. Sebllling and Miss Monamental Works home at Troy, N. T.. on pOcrimaces of 5:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, and 11 Ada Marie Castor, soprano: Mrs. H. 8. b^e. Her faltering feet were given strength BIG CROWD AT o’clock. Cooper, alto: Mr. Cregar B. Quaiatanee, M4I WidMl Pb. Ck ItfkW to make the Jonmeys by the desire to find The priests will start to hear con- tenor; Mr. Peter Kenalet, baas. her boy. Htr dimming eye* were lighted SCHOOL CLOSING 'essions at 2:30 p. m. on Friday and ??•■*?! ri'h. organist op with an inward Are of yearning. Peter Menxies, eondoctor. She wandered through the prlneipdl again at 7 p. m. ] I eitiee of the oountry with a prayer on her - (St John’s Parish) The Christmfis envelopes have ST. ELIZABETH’S CHURCH Yoffk218 York 219 liia. "Have you seen my sonT" ehe would The closing exercises held at the been mailed to all members of the 11th and Cnrtia atzaats. ask. Everywhere ehe wae mat with the Father Eusebius, O.F.H., POstpr. Water from Lourdes M answer. Her son seemed to have dis­ school Tuesday afternoon were large- parish. appeared off the feco of the earth. :y attended and a lively program The infant son (Robert E.) of Mr. Masses at 6, 6, 7, 8. 9:16, and 10:80. W. T. ROCHE Bha earns to Denver last month and her Christmaa mnsle In St. Elisabeth's at Catholics in America Desiring Holy Water from the Miraculous Grotto health gave out. She died-last Thursday at was enjoyed by all. Pathw Carr and Mrs. Leo Gero was buried frbm 10:80 a. m, will b* rendered with the N of Lourdes can now have same sent direct- from Loordee, France. AMBULANCE St. Antiiaay'a hoq^HaL and Father O’Sullivan were each the chnrch on Toesday afternoon. artistry for which the choir Is noted. Mnsic presented with a spiritual bouquet by for the Mss* will be arranged from the old Send for large metal container of Lourdes water with bleaaed Holy SERVICE *- a or ntastora, Beethoven in C, original edition, 'Water Vessel made at Lourdes (to hang on wall). Sent prepaid the children. C L E A N Haydn's Third and Sixth Masses. "Adeste COMPANY Wife of Reguter Christmas Eve confessions will be I S FldcIcs," Novsllo. Offertory will be sang upon receip^of two dollars, or: heard from 3:80 in the afternoon n p '' by the senior choir and boys' sanctuary Man Diet Suddenly “ * . choir of thirty vote**. Proeesalonal a Package of Pious articles containing rosary, scapulars, UMdsls, 1805 G3|m St. until 9 at night Tha Masses for I recessional hymns, hoys' choir. Before the pocket image of Our Ledy of Lourdes, Holy P ictn ^ etc. These Christmas day will, be as follows The Bev. H n ^ McMenamin service a short organ recital of Christmas articles will be dipped in the miraenlouq spring and blessed at the P rifjl aai QaseM Mrs. Frank J. Dacey, wife of High Mass at 6 o’eldck, Low Maues spoke Tuesday at a ladies’ day lun­ numbers, enhanced by the cblmei and harp Basilica of Lourdes and are used as a protection against skkaees. UMMtoeei member o f the advertiring force o! attachments of the organ. wilLbe given. at 8, 9:80 and 11 o’clock. cheon given by the Fourth Degee Sent prepaid npon receipt^ of two dollars, or both for four dollars. Day «r Mifk The Denver (}atiiolie Register, diec Solemn Benedlotion will follow the Maat. K. of C. at the Argonaut hotel. He The senior and hoys' chorus will sing at onexpectedly at her home, 258( told how the position of the Blessed the 6 a. ra. service. During Communion Address:—4*6 Societe de Niytre Dame de Lourdes, Dunkeld place, Wednesday morning. REGISTER Christmas songs and earolsO will be sung, Virgin Mary in Christianity had The following will take part; Hesdames 10 Ruede Ir Grotte, She had been ill for some time. She SMALL ADS raised woman to her rightful posi-' TThornley. Lynch, Mattiek, Cotter, Hisses is survived, in addition to her hus­ Woeber. Jester, Simmons, Leforge, Wartner, Lourdes, FraiBDe. tioh in the worid and he reminded Ford, Tassett. Loretta Tessett. Kosenwortb. band, by three children, Dorothy, ELDERLY LADY to save for ehildrtn women that they are on a pedestal, (Editor’s Note: The Canon Law patmits the sale of blessed articles whan L..C. B. A , Paul, and Rita. The time of the small ws*«* and rood boms. 621 East lOth Messrs. Whyte, Burns, StahL ^eorn. Gib­ •vcBua. before which meq bow in honor, and bons, Seaman. Corde., Hops*, waster. no mor* ia otkod for them than the onUnory price of the ortiole. No special Sc Mary's Bcaaaii Na. IM fnneral at press hoar is ipicertain, Josephine Woeber, direetiog. Clara Woeber, profit can bo aakod baeans* of tii* bWtaing.) that they are exacted to retain that organist. Meeting Second Monday of awaiting the arrival of relatives froih FOR RENT, JaauaiT 1 to Afril 1- dignity. The great majority of Cath­ Iowa. Reqnfem Mass will be of­ MB bn*»aW , fonilshad, hot watsr hoot montL at Lawer Howe (m tia « aa Washhiataa aark. Vary raoi olic women, he said, l^ve not been ST. LOUIS' CHURCH 1648 Galifernia Staaet fered in St Dominic’s chnrch. In­ ahla to ri«ht pvrtrT Call Sooth tdOS-J. affected by this "jazz-nuid age.’’ A Rngtewood, Colorado. terment at Mount Olivet ^______Hsv. C. V.. Walsh. Pastor. YOU FREQUENTLY NEED tbs a*rvieas program o f songs featw ed the Inn- "Holy. NIght"_.;...... —Soloists and Choir of • Notary Pahlle to take aekaowledaement cheon, which was well-attended. Rooewig’s Moss in G. T H i a u T rm of voor slfiiBtare to instroments sn^ as Soloista Soprano. Maneehl* Ruasell. Tenor, U U t MOMBT deeds, mortcafes. contraots, etc." "where JamM GoUiger. Second Tenor, James Col- BfaRICAL FKtURES can I And ■ Notari- that kitpws meT" is the SPICY COMMENT vei-t. Boss, Chariss Willett. EAT MORE KM ffn^Chtpra^^^ic Company Atot thlas you wiU ask. "Probably Mr. ^ Choir—Sopranos, Minnie Willett. Mrs. Harrioirtoa. 461 Chamber of Commerce will )Ad. Patrick. Johanna Hebert. Manechia I t l t know me; I will *o to him at once.'* (Continued from Page 1) ^ ssell. Altos, Jetsia Peterson. Laura Ball, commaBAnont -bIowM aovair get Helen Cudney. Tenors, James Golliger. Jas. MR. FRANK KENNEDY, formerly with btigB circBUtioB 1 b ow r agw. Calvert. Boasos, Charles WOIett. Arthur OVaata-Yoiias, ha* joinad our eomyany and Bowen, John Tbrclkrid. Hal Bernhard, Jr. would be pleased to have yon .y ll him Director, Mis* Moncehla RnssriL SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS Windsor I when arrauKln* your 1821 liM of InMtr A priest who |M*a rocMtly callad Organist, Mrs. Hal Bernhard, Jr. anee on buUdincs. stocks and antoe. Yon to th* LatheraB tvbercnlosi* amnatev* THR NSW PARISH OF need protection oh property, damase aad AURORA. COLORADO inin OB West 38tt avenno to the bad- SHRINE OF ST. ANNE, ARVADA puhllo UahOlty if you have automobtlc* and Father Benedict, 0 3 .B „ Poitor. IMar Friaads nnd DavoUat.of the Little Flewect track*. M. C. Harrinston A Co., 408 side of a Catholic woraaa who had The matle for the Christmas 8 o'clock Yon deeire to do fomlthing for-tthe Uttle Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Main 1880. Biarrted a Lntbaraa oatside tha Moss at the shrine will be ospeeially plea*' Cottage Cheese Ing. The choir, trader the direction of MsT' Flower dirsotly. Here is the ehanee to obtain MRS. LAUER. private hoiqe for babies. Charch foand hog ia grMt griaf aad her iatereeeaion in sa espeeial mahasr, by bo- 2720 Dewnina. York 2766,J. garet Fitxpatrick, and compooed of Meodames comlag a Founder q( the ehuroh which Is dedi* told har to soad for him if sha hi Odborn, Kohbcl. Delaney. PhllUps, Minch, BIRD’S NEST SALAD gated to her in Anrota. Crio. cam* worse. Whea ho was tBariag, Mesar*. R. Bresoehan, R. O. Hayes, and O bb Wirntbor f ourth DRE95MAK1NC and rsraodeUna; work Clms. PhUlipt. will sing Hovr*n's "Adaste iriBt Craamad Cottaga Cheee#i oea Namea of all. Founder*. Bviag or doad. aro auaraatoed. MIsa Crummy, 686 E. Coifax, th* aathorltiM of tha 'saBatoriaai told pouad aat maata, ahappadt bob tBsaaoM theppad partUyt aea being Inscribed 'In the Book of Boeoe of St. Champa 7941-W. him that ia the fatara ha weald ba Pideles" at the Offertory. A mole quartett* Theroie. This book Is plaood npoa tho altar will render Rhy's-Herti^'i srrangeiaeBt of head iBttacBi'saa cap m ayB aao^. M is aat meets aad parsley, and special ramemhtanoe made at every Mast, admitted oaly oa vishiag day*—i "SDeat Night" before Mast. "Holy Night." with cettage cheeaei form late balla oiaa ef hMPa a m ouka PRIEST needa housekeepar at onca. by the entire choir, will be sung at the elosa wkile a parUcnlar holy Mate Is being offered Write to Box J-6, ear* CathoUc Berister. aahaard-of r,aga^ioa for a clergy- aaata ef well-criiapad lettaca laavas er threddad lattaea if pra- menthly -for the living nnd dead members at aiaa. Last wMlq ha racaivad a tala- of.the Mast, the FOuaders. TeareaU, your ehUdrnn, perenta, FURNISHED oUepina rooat. hot water, forradi place fame er five af to chaaaa halls ia aa ' reiativae aad friead*— each and every one—may steam heat, exeeUeot bed* and linan: walk- phoae call from a fritrad of tha ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S CHURCH aad wary them by dastiBg jwilh black, ashita or heesms a Founder of tho. Church of tho Littlo iaa dlatanea. Menio Hotri. 1106 gtoqt St. woBBan to iafona hiai that sha was Arison* and South Josephine Sarao witii mayeaaaiaa. " flower. Living and dead may be enrolled. dyiag. Mo- hanfad to tha aaaataV' Rev, Francis Walsh. Pastor. A Foandar Is one who oontribotas Sva dol­ ^ EXTRA MONEY iam, whara tha proachor who ia sap- High Mot*. 6 s. ra. Low Mattas, 8-A6 lar* (t6.6t) or store to the baUding fBnd. Repraaeatotivar- wantod lo r Kenny Line and 11. Music at th* High Moss will be -I'T.*- Do a 4 e^ of eharity for tho Littlo Flow** Chrittmaa card*. Stonem plM n, students, oariataaAaBt, hia 'faco blawrhad with furnished by the Seminary choir when aad bar jp a toM Invocation botor* tho Saetod beosawtvaa, mak* II.OA or mor* hour. oaeoamflad higrtyy, rafoaod him Groicorias Most will be sung. At the 11 Kaart wffl not fall yon hi the hoar of yoor Kenney Co., 416 16tlr straet, Denver. admisaioa. Tha -priagt callad ap a o'clock Low Mott there wiO bt a solo by groatoet a*M. Mias Katbiacn ffiggtns..aaeonpanied by Mhs Toot* eieeioelr la tho Baerod Heart and R o ^ . PIANO TUNING, nanlatioc, voiciBa, Latharaa pastor,, arho aaid ha coaid Boioli Higgins. BRT. HRNBY A. OBIBXBT. palrina: 22 years' e^erienea; all work rnar- do nothiag. The ^i**t aaaararodi antoed. E. A. Heares, fnrmertr with Bwwia tfOTB— A copy o< a im w nov«na will ho mailed to every faunder a* soon a* "If this tappaaod vdth yoa ia a Calh< BABE YOUNG PROMOTED tho priator drilvers them, Piano Coaspany. 411 Soorii Pena. Phone B V rU M R T A. URISBRT, aoeth 2871. ollc heapitat—as it Mvar woald—1 Mr. A. P. (Babe) Young has Windsor Farm Dairy cartaiaiy could de somathiaff." Tima recently been appointed the manager ^^SwNwAerl&etMrti I «i*h to heeome a Foondor. U the Little flower af FAINTING, ealclmlnina aad decoratim all repair*, on plastor, hriek aad cam tat tha paator gave tha priest the aai and buyer of u e boys"^ clothing de- liaase Aad |______PleaM enter my aaaa in tho Little Flowvr work by day or ’eoatraet 668 Baneoek' of a board mamhar. Tha ffiraetar 'ilM I may hnvn Urn bmeSt of tha holy Hasses. Tears faitkfaBy, etreot. Phorm Smitlr 1186. said ha would iavaatlgato tha eaoai F l e e t s HOTEL HART— F«r mmuAatomU tha aaxt day ha tala^oaad ta aay NAKR rest. All outride toeoi* eonttaetad arith that tha sapariataadaat was withia Ing-Ei^ a compaxativdy i^ rt to e . • riaaaedMn illeetaa porehas. |66 poc moath. his rights, Tha Catholic wooma, : •*EAIILY SERVICE ANYW HlRr* MAIN s t a i Board aad reaaa. Baet of 'food aad aorvic* b to R. Gardell is the anodate buyer 7126 b e t Colfax.. Phone York I61I-W bw oadorataad, died withaat tika aacta- in the boys’ fnmishinga. Botii are ^ free tool. well known to Register readers.