DElSrVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

iOOg I«(J y I,III ,,,]g VOL IV. NO. 46 DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1909. *1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVAN CE 5 CENTS.

peared at the council of Jerusalem and Catholic and Papalist he gave an account of his mission: went up accordingly to Jerusalem; and With Catholic Editors Critic Answered communicated to them the gospel, Anglican Attempt to Make a Distinction Where None w hich I preach among the Gentiles, but Another proof that th*:* German- their intellectual pleasures are few apart to them who seemed to be some- Americans are not, as ^ wedded to j and limited. Nor is the missionary The Pastor of St. Francis de Sales Quotes Mrs. Eddy in Exists - Bishop Grafton’s Pamphlet Discussed thing: lest perhaps I should run, o r ! the beer mug, was given th“ other day i spirit deveIope- will be Chapman Grafton, S. T. D., Bishop of were published In the Register of May| ter to experiment with, of what value Itelng equal In supremacy and dignity! convert the Gentiles, he was admit-i move for reform from Ithe beer keg. i puzzled. He will find that the world Fond du I.AC." 27th. 'is their experiment: to the Bishop of Rome was hushed up ! t**® apostles. "When they i They are not slaves of th mug and at the opening of the century was in The name was not unfamiliar to me. The writer claims that these extracts; Mr. Montgomerj' states that Mrs. forever, except In legend. Xo E a s t e r n ^ again we say it, the “ a l.iuce" Is a ; an extraordinarily belligerent mood, I had heard of the prelate before, and misrepresent Christian Science, and do Ed«ly bases her teaching of the un- ciiurch outside the limits of the saldj Cep^ias and John, who j slander on the German n.vme.— Home: and that the mood was well nigh unl- knew him by reputation as an most ad­ not in any particular give the full, ’ reality of matter on the allness of God. Patrlarchate. troubles itself about the ! pillars, gave to me and | Adviser, versa!, dominating the New World as vanced high churchman. The bishop clear and logical reasoning of the! God is all-eternal, uncreated being. well as the Old, the Orient no less tries to prove that he is a Catholic. matter. Each one goes along inde-i ‘ '*® of fellow-1 ------Christian Science text book. Matter is created being, and in no way than the Occident. . . . Alongside of He fancies there Is a distinction be­ pendently of Constantinople. Those I “‘‘‘P' i ’^'’ ® I wrote of "Science” as I understood conflicts with uncreated being. The tween a Catholic and a Paimlist. Ac-| that were within its jurisdiction at the tiles, and they unto the circumcision."' cago. told his readers i..st week that this fact he will find another fact n o ; less conspicuous and universal that' ^ careful reading of "Science' Christian Scientist, with other panthe- cording to him a Papalist Is a Chris-1 time of the schism, separated from i t : •'f'"® '' “ ‘» » ‘>oP of Jerusalem, was he had seen In several exchanges and Health.” In one instance I gave a ists, holds that God could not create Uan who adniltK the supremacy of th e' at the first opportunity. Moscow be-!®‘ '® “ ‘ •'® P'»®®’ CePhAB. as the quotation from the ^ cred Heart Re-1 everybody of Importance In the early full paragraph of Mrs. Eddy’s reason- matter, because such a creation would years of the tw'entleth century was an H.ahop of Rome In spiritual matters came a patriarchate that was a fte r-i'p p ”®®™''"® P®®'“ '® P "' the j Mew to the effect that h. w.vs not . . Ing, with very little abbreviation. It conflict with his own being. The Chris- A Catholic la a Christian who does not wards suppressed, because the Russian : '® “ '®''’ ' Prelate genius. Such an opinto. true or not, i ardent champion of peace. . . A crowd , g^arcely the least pretentions por- tian holds that Go.1 Hots* I*- ' Ephesus, was assigned to the was never expressed li? the Review,, of royal peacemakers lo a world sur ; scarcely me least pretentious por iian noids that Gotl can create real The truth of the matter is, Dr. Grafton government did not care ‘ third place. If St. Paul withstood St. *o we can not undersUB-1 how It could charged with thoughts and threats of ! argument, since she claims matter, which in no way conflicts with tries to rob us of the time-honored acts revised by the Ottoman autbori- Peter later. It was not because he be quoted by any of our t xchanges. war. a band of lovers strolling down \ ne an mat emat ca exact is purel> spiritual being. Which Is naino, for which our forefathers suf- ties. Bulgaria, In our days, became looked uiKjn himself as superior, but 'The Catholic exchanges 'th e country! an avenue which they themselves had abbreviations the fullest concept of an all-powerful f»*rf»d and died, and to appropriate it an exarchate, independent of Constan because he wished to enlighten S t Pe-1 are read with great cart :u this office, lined with lyddite shells and twelve-1 ^ to this argument. I God. to himself and his fellow-communt-, tlnople. for national and political rea will Slate it in full: Mr. Jlontgomery is quite enthusiastic cants. He wishes to play the magpie sons. WTiat will its fate be. when the ter. his superior, on the theological but the New World’s own editorial is i inch guns, this will cause our historian I>osition he was assuming towards the the first we have seen^^out it. The! to rub his eyes...... His perplexity "The divine metaphysics of Chris- In the praises of "Science.” This Is of the fable, that put on pigoon-featb- Turkish constitution Is firmly estab- tian Science, like the method In math- commendable, but scarcely convincing, ers to get more easily into the com- Ushed. God alone knows. In the mean- Gentilee in the presence of the Jews, fact is. life is too short, and the work| will become no less when he considers conduct which was hindering the con-' in hand too serious,,for ui? to bother ^ the incontrovertible proofs that never ematics, proves the rule by inversion. The followers of a thousand teachers pany of pig€M)ns. In fairness to th e, time, the See of Rome will continue For example: There is no pain In truth share a liKe enthusiasm, reailer and to Dr. Grafton, we shall extending Its influence. Stripped of Its version of the Gentiles and which St. about who is or who Is d a genius, since time began were the masses of Paul rtant que-ti*«n8 demand men so peaceably inclined as in just anil no truth in pain: no nerve in He tells us that by patient study we quote bis own words: "The Eastern temiioralities. It Is still and will be a mind and no mind In nerve; no matter could grow to appreciate* the beauty churches hold the ancient Catholic i>ower to be reckoned with in the Such things happen almost every our attention.— Sacred I* Art Review, , this turbulent and war rumor torment- day. W e find Inferiors remonstrating ■ ■ ■ : ed twentieth century. He will find that in mind and no mind in matter? no and harmony of "science.” I would faith, but regard lh« supremacy of f'hristlan world. matter in life and no life in matter; no not be surprised at the growth of any Koine as unwarranted by the Scrip- The political Imijorfance of Constan with their superiors and nobody ever Over in England the ‘ ':ithollc lay-j science and commerce and religion had thinks that for this the inferior is the. man finds something tc> do. and likej co-operated in bringing matter thein nationsgood and to- no good in matter,” hallucination in the mind of one who tures nm! tradition. They regard it as tinople having vanished, and along I (Page 113.) superior of no factor. all his countrymen he dc it seriously gether. that the wage earners in all • constantly pored over the Indefinite the real cause of the division In Chris with It the hope of seeing it play the 1 Does Mr. Montgomery find this rea- and thoroughly withal, r • w Catholic the European coimtrfes had begun to diction and hazy thought of “ Science tendoin. Their i>osition Is that they role of Papacy, some kind o f argument Presents Himself to Peter. ; soning full, clear and logical? Does Americans would take to ' .y preacbingl speak of one another as brothers, and and Health.” are Catholics, but not Papists. They bad to be gotten up to minimize the Dr. Grafton agrees in the main with i he expect us to find a full, clear and In public places, but in -'nglaod this that the growing spirit of fraternity My critic states that truth cannot be make thus a distim tlon between C*.tn- Influeuvc- of Rome. It Is "unwarranted our Interpretation, which is that of the j logical system of universal truth in ridiculed into oblivion. Quite so. But oUcIly and the Papacy: One relates by the Scriptures and tradition,” is the Cnurch, of the second chapter of the form of Apostolate has b 'n carried on and co-operation had expressed itself for some time and Car •:mal Manning! in such organizations as the Interpar- the writings of one who is not able to : bristian Science is not truth. Truth to religion, the other to polity. Is this new war-cry repeated lustily by Dr. (lalatians. He says: "Our Lord hav- . see how absurd is her claim for math- never invites ridicule, and one who at- a true distinction? Can we bo Cath- Grafton He marshals forth ideas, hig ascended, appears lo Saul. He approved of it. l.iOrd ?• . lulay has liament.'iry T’nion...... It will seem pointed out that the Catholic Church inexplicable to our historian that when i ematical exactness In tnis argument? tempts to use ridicule against it soon olirs without being under the Papacy? words and fads to prove the position, calls and commissions him as He had Mr. Montgomery states that Chris- shows the falseness of his position. In Have not many been recognized, even Dogmatic, mystic and moral theology done the apostles. At the prayer of finds some work for ev« nrKxly to en-i peace and arbitration and conciliation gage in. and he implies that this pol-[ societies were multiplying in every*' tian Science is the pure and primitive briefest words I tried to put my pen on by Home herself, ss being saints who furnish him with all kinds of argu- the Prophet, the Holy Ghostis given icy is the secret of her i :irvelous sue-! land, and when men seemed to bate Christianity of Christ Jesus. tue weak spots of Christian Science. died out of her community? If any ments. It would take a whole book biro, and be is consecrated. He does cess, as witness the nn* ' -r of rellg-i war with an abhorrence never known To my mind, twenty centuries of Has my critic done likewise with my would like to Investigate the question, to disentangle all and place even tblng not owe bis uiwstleship lo Peter, but Christianity assert the untruth and in- argument.' Has he shown that Mrs. they would find U fairly and honestly In its place. W e shall pick out a few u received into fellowship by the ious orders and the i dtiplicity o f ' in any preceding era, there should be worKP in which their nu -rs are em- a deluge of war talk flowing like an justice of this claim. For twenty cen- Ed«ly does not Invite ridicule by her ;;ct forth in Puller's ’Primitive Saints choice pieces of this controversial apostles." One remark, however, is to turies the followers of Christ have be- explanation of matter; by her opposi- and thf See of Rome.' We can only pamphlet. l>e made lo dlsaliwto the misimder- ployed. W e fear that of our lay- Iniemal tide across the world.—Chip- men do not read, and t it, therefore, 1 pewa Falls Catholic. lleved that in His Incarnation He took tlon to hygiene, by her denial of the bore. in the llmitatSonr- of our pampb- One of the Arguments. standing. SL Paul’s conduct josUfles a real human body, in His miracles He tnith of our senses? f*rtti aem** fes- wTrutnents In He writ* on "In the list of it. lie knew better than any one else cured rases of real sickness, in H is if oo,i (g sense that he favor of the affirmative o f this ques the at>..ales In the Goepel, Peter’s that ho had been chosen by Christ as crucifixion He suffered real pain. If excluded even created being, how are tion.” name Is placed first, but subsequently biF aiwstle among the nations. Yet, Interesting Catholic News the boilj He assumed, the cures He to explain even the illusion of mat- Dr. Grafton does not tell us anything U fs placed second." This is one of no presented himself to Peter and tne v.rought. the pain He endured, were ter. or sickness? Either this illusion new. From times immemorial, the the argumentt-: of the Catholics In fa- other .npostles to receive confirmation the unreal creations of an unreal noth- exists in the divine mind, in a mind ^:astcm churches called themselves or vor of the supremacy of St. Peter, that from thorn of his oflice. "I communl- In recognition of .* l>raTery o f' ies were pursued*at Blackrock College. ing called mortal mind. Christianity created by God. or In no mind at all. thodox. which meani sound in the his name appears first on the list of cated to them the Gospel, which I Michael Donlin, a portir of .Meriden, Dublin. Ireland. He was transferred has never apprehended Christ. Is There caa be no illusions In the divine hrl.ltan d^trln *. (Bop W nbAter a tho apoM o hr ‘ I’roach among the Gentiles, but apart. Conn., who loit his li: in saving a to Martinique, where he was ordained, ‘ "^''e a shadow of evidence to show niind. The illusion must therefore be dofinlimn ) The Church of Romo never -. St. . lark IIL 16; St. I.uke vl, It to them who seemed lo be something, woman and her chlM from being run: He subsequently filled missions In the primitive Christians either in a created mind or In no mind refused them this name never quar might he looked upon « « «ho official viz., lo his ecclesiastical superiors; ,iown by an expres^ caln. the New France, at Paris and Beauvais, and la- JlffBred from their saccessors? at all. W e cannot accept Mrs. Eddy's rWed about It. W hats In the name. list. The occMltin warrants the slate- lest perhaps I should run, or had run Haven railroad. throush;a S. Mellen. ter was a missionary In South Amer- Montgomery objects to my "pre- ■••preposterous’ teaching that the lllu- It la the thing, we waul. Are the menl 1 he . avlor mcka out hU fu- in vain. " Ita president, has s nt 1600 to Don- lea. He escaped death at the eruption l>osterous concept of Christian Science sion exists In a •■mortal mind" of which Krvtera ehurchp’ really orth ^ox . ^ tore companlona. He ^ g ln a by Peter. He. the vessel of elecUon. he whose Hn's nge< lie was a fine sinned or >ln against the Catholic faith, |tage Hi In this strango fashion: St. Paul feared to run in vain; the will not stand to be applied to the Cm- Chicago. May 22.—Positive proof of was a member; The unusual event of a Catholic lay-; wc invite Dr. Grafton to name at least "Father O’ Hem says there are four reformers ran on without fear and as musician. Father Mil< clflxlon justly claim the name of Chris- the discovery of America more than a imtlies in thej man aears at the work It tottering that of S t Paul is teachlngs of Mrs. Eddy that "the only bus. is the claim made for a stone trine with the latter But "they arc head of each Hal. ” Here he falls Into I „ n i („ a fiourUhIng condltlonT ProtBsM unaaled Lord i » ’heq Judge John J. McDonough spoke ®“"®''®'' '" '" J ’ " "'''® “ nman bearing an Inscription In Runic char- possessed of a Catholic hierarchy and error. In St. Matthew’s Gos|)e1. St. i gnilsni la crumbling in point of num- **'® ...... WW .... _ .. .A A. ... I ..HI eA A % g M aM. Y I . a. f i ^ England '<> ■> ■•’‘ '’ge audience on ’’The Religious ^ Produces pain,” are, ncters and the date 1362. by Its owner, the sacraments.” ho maintains. Peter is mentioned first, hut after this. b.'r8, In point of doctrine, In i>olnt of Baltinmre to Marylan I In 1664. Father Mil- was born In ' Side of Jurisprudence. ” He explained ®*®™nH>’ ‘ rue. t^hy not apply them at H. J, Alniar Rued Holland, of Ephraim, The Term “ Catholic.” then (he order given, as in the second morals. The reformers had run in 1 Before th e, to his audience that next lo theology, ™Pr®nie moment? I did apply Bis., curator of the Sons of Norway Tho objective arlsoa from the mis­ chapter of Oalntlaiia. verse 9. la , vain. The Catholicism, or the religion i ” headquarters! of all sciences. Jurisprudence Is the "'<>'’">®<’anse I believe.1 that this test historical archives. The Runestone, use of tho term Catholic. If he wonld James. Peter and John." I ’ nless Dr.. of Rome, Is growing, la fresh, Is strong. ^ ‘ *’®®® ° as there that nearest to religion, because It Is the ‘ *'®"' »>® ' Preposterous." so-called because of Its Runic charac- say that they are possesseti of a valid Grafton have another version of tho' The Catholics, or Papallsta, as Dr. Dardstown. and it 8 early educa- first-born child of religion. From the; rritic seems to agree with me as ters. has been placed on exhibition In niemrrhy and the sacraments, wo Prolealanl hlble. he cannot be looked | Grafton would like to call them, do; '''®’ '’ ®'' '" '® * received beginning of Christianity until over one ' to the result. the rooms of the Chicago Historical might grant him hla contention. u|ion as a serioua controversialist The not run In vain. They follow the ex-i**°“ ' hundrotl years after the Norman con­ Mr. Montgomery informs us that society. The stone w.-is found in Don- Though the Church of Rome, on gen-1 way he argues, he leaves the reader' gniple of St. Paul. They are subject: quest. there were no lawyers in Eng*, Natural Scientists have, through their, Klas cMDunty. Minnesota. Copies of tho eral principles, ndmita the validity o f ' under the linpreasinn that there Is but - to the legitimate ecclesiastical author-' ’^*'®-"ecOal'an Club f Npw L,exing- lantl. because law or jurisprudence was )I laboratorj* tests, discovered the un-' inscription and photographs have been the Holy Orders, as conferred In the one Hat of the apostles wherein Peter - (ty. They do not move a finger with-1 assisted by I'le MacGaban a part of the theology, and was con­ ' reality of matter, and are in harmony sent to the University of Christiana, Knstem churches, not In communion appears first. In the other four lists, out Its approval. They may have tho - Columbus, th." are named strued and administered by members with Mrs, Eddy’s doctrine, deduced where no valid criticism of its authen- wit It. yet. In particular caaea. It may menlloned alKive. he would be placed i gubllmest revelations, perhaps more ! •Au’B'’lqa’s gro;. rt newspaper % of the clergy In ecclesiastical courts. i from the allness of God. Uolty was offered. The Inscription, as feel Itself obliged to examine Into each second, which is entirely false, w hether i sublime than those of St. Paul. They correspondent, will n-;. v a pilgrimage Judge^^McDonough then traced the I do not base my belief In the real- translated, reads as follows: one of them. It Is tho same as with : tho Catholic or Protestant Bible b o; gubmlt them for examination. They ! ‘ ° birthplace of Ja; larlus A. Mac- gratluai process of the conscious sep- Ity of matter on the research of sclen- "Eight Goths and twenty-two Nor- private proiierty. What titles have you! conaulled. Concerning the Epistle o f'.io not wish to run In vain. j Gahan, the liberator . Bulgaria, on tists. 1 base it on the God-given wegians upon a voyage of discovery lo prove your rights to It? Tho court the Oalallnns and the passage quoted. ■ ^ ___ _ o. .. . I June 20, and liciUe"a gnm- > tneology. and the evolution of the former into a distinct senses, which Mrs, Eddy never tires from Wlnland westward. takes It upon Itself to examine Into tho w e may remark that from tho content; ite slab, marking the f. R where Mac- science. Even today, law. like medi- ' of maligning. The first ideas I ob- "W o had a camp by two skerries. on»» Gahan was bom. A nu iber of promi­ elslma of each one, though It recognlio' It may be very well argued that St., . . . „ „ . cine, is evervwhere In civilized lands ; "■®®® formed by the nay’s north from thU stone. W e wore the aacredncBS of Individual rights on Paul hnd no Idea of making a Hat of:.'*'® ® ' ’ nent men will be ask* I to speak qn ton seeks to establish a contrast oe- verv largelv 'bnllt u|K>n l..e old Cath-1'•'®'' ®®®“ 0“ '' “ P'1 felt.' out fishing one day. When we returned principle. A » rognnla the auproniacy i tho apostlos and. In fact, ho docs not | this occasion and the members and tween St. Paul and St. Peter. There ollc foundation ‘ * Pi’csume that this was also the case we found ton men rod with blood and of Romo, no ono convoraant with hls-'nmko any. In tho Epistle St. Paul their friends will enj<';- an old-fash­ Is no doubt a contrast existed between ; with Mr. Montgomery. These ideas dead. Ave Maria, save us from evil, tory, dlsputos that it was contested ! strives to prove that ho did not re- ioned basket picnic.. The MacGaban wore basic oi all our future knowledge. •We have ten men by the sea to only by the See of Constantinople. T h e : colvo his doctrine from the twelve them. But this contrast coos not prove farm is about five mllo^ rom Now Lex- When wo feel the inclination to ser- anything against the supremacy of S t j ...... w . If these moans of perception, on which look after our vessel, forty-one days’ prolntoH of the latter See always con ; nr»oBtle8. but from almve. He says, ington and the trip fniiUiNew Lexlng-j monizo on the sins of our neighbor. I t ; depend the first moments journey from this Island. Year 1362.'* Peter. Dr, Grafton says: tended that Constantinople, being the'Chap. I: "But when It pleased Him. ton will be made in ha> wagons. June, might prove quite profitable were we | after we came from the bands of God. Runic characters. In which the In- "Again, we do not find St.^ Peter be­ seat of tho Ron^nn Empire, should bo | who soparated mo from my mother’s was the anniversary ot MacGahan's at once to take an Inventory of om*i defrauded us, lied to and cheated us,' scrlption was written, are believed to stowing Holy Orders. This is surely also the seat of the Catholic world. | womb, and called me by Ills grace to death, and a mass will be celebrated signiflcani. Tho extension of the Chris­ as Mrs. Eddy asserts In saying: "Cor- have originated with the Phoenlclanr. The Roman pontiffs could never sec! reveal His Son in mo. that I mlfeht at New I^exlngton for the repose of his tian ministry depends not on Peter, poral sense defrauds, lies and cheats," and are known to have been used by the strength of the argument. They preach Him among the OentUeB. imme- soul. A gcgKi man - a man who wears hts but on Paul. Wo do not find St. Peter (Line 13, page 489) how am I to be-i the early Norsemen. The language, aa relied upon the apostolic tradition, us-ldlately I condoscouded not to (le&h and religion not like his Sunday dress, only ordaining any to tho Gospel ministry. lleve in the truth of my Creator? If explained by the translator, Is that of ing the very argument which tho i blood. Neither went I to Jerusalem, to We do not find St. Paul ordaining eld­ A priest who had a ntraculous e8-!onco a week, but wears It every day; the only moans we have of forming ’ early times in Southern Sweden, and Eastern churches, according to Dr. the npostles who were before me: but ers or priests, and Timothy and Titus, capo in the tw ib le Mount Pelee dls-| who has tho thought of God ever grow- ideas that must be basic of all our: Is not greatly different irom the Nor- Grafton, reject. They maintained that 11 went into Arabia, and again 1 re- aster. Rev. Jean Marie Oesntor. C. S. | ing in hint and through him, until his who are representative of the modem knowledge are false, and unreliable, weglan language of tne present time. they were the legitimate successors of j turned to Damascus. Then, after three Episcopate.” Sp., w'bo died recently \X Holy Ghost j every word and action is infused with < how ran knowledge or science be pos- 1 he stone is in an excellent state of at. Peter In his see. In face of »uch j years. 1 went to Jerusalem, to see Pe­ Apostolic College, Cornwells, at the religion—such a man is worth a thou-i sihle? Dr. Grafton must grant that there I preservation anrl most of the cbarac- nn argument, how could they admit ter. and I tarried with him fifteen days. age of fifty-two s’ears. was a native of sand sermons. He is a living gospel, were elders in the Church of Jerusalem It seems useless to reason with one | tens are perfect, tl^ other reason, that because a Cae­ But othor of the apostles I saw none, Colionat. France, and while yet a and moves with the spirit and power before and after the conversion of St who refuses to see the absurdity of, —— sar had chosen to change the seat of saving .Tames tho brother of the lAord.” young man entered the rovltiate of the of an Elias. He Is, in fact, a man after denying the trustworthiness of every' To be weak is miserable, doing or his empire, Peter should change hlsT Fourteen years afterwards he ap- (Continued to Page Pour.) Holy Ghost Fathers. Part of hts stud- God's liking. human means of perception. But I [suffering.—Milton.

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She’s popu­ We request our correspondents to have their items reach us not later than ceased. A fter the services the cortege points. They will be at home after perfectly which one Is to write or lar and she knows Wednesday noon to insure insertion for the current week. wended its way toward Roselawn cem­ July 15 at 126 avenue. speak about. I scarce ever heard any IL It’s the same etery, where Intern* nt w'as had. The one speak ill in the House of Commons way with this P a n s y ...... Emma Nachtschatt Knights of Columbus headed the cor­ In an affair which he was well ac­ store. It’s a “popu­ L i l y ...... Fannie Goller tege, which wda one of the largest ever quainted with. lar" place to buy PUEBLO. P i n k ...... Mary Schmitt seen in Pueblo. Maxims. V i o l e t ...... Ida Nachtschatt At the cemetery uie vault was lined There is no one study that Is not Cock-a-Doodle-Doo! Princess Good-WiU ...... Marg, Corbett C h a r ity ...... Jessie Hochevar with ferns, smilax ;’nd roses, and as The following program will be given capable of delighting us after a little JEWELRY AVe ju«t can t help crow ing about our T . G . M c C a r t h y , I Flower G irls ...... Junior Girls the casket was slowly lowered into the application to It. and we “know" IL Spring Ixnea. There e nothing in tow n to at the Wheelar Opera House Thursday McCarthy BIk., IIJ N. Main St j Piano Solo (scene 1)— Jessie Hoch­ touch 'em. bed of flowers th*‘ impressive service evening, June 10, by tne pupils of St. True politeness consists in being Stock now is e v a r . of the Church ^a<^ read by Fathers abundant, f r e s h Spring Shoea. Spring Shirta. Spring U nder­ UNDERTAKER & LICENSED EMBALMED Piano Duet (scene 2)— R. Castellar Mary’s school. easy one's self, and in making every­ w e a r and Spring Suita. Three licensed embalmers employed. and J. Hochevar. Schimpf. S. J., and Quinn, who also “Kinder Symphonie” (J. Haydn)— body about one as easy as one can. and unusually at- Modern methods. Reasonable chargees. “Old Glory,’’ a patriotic operetta in consecrated the grave. tractive. Low e m p e r o r Shirta. O n e D o lla r and Private invalids’ coach. Open, day and St. Cecelia’s Junior Class. Arts. upward.^and “ P R I N C E L Y ' Shirta. 50 and t w o a c ts : prices prevail and n la h t. The following program will be given Arts are taken from nature; and 75 centa. “T h e y Fit R o y a lly ." P h o n e s— Office. M a in 169: Res. M a in 410. G e n e r a l P u t n a m ...... John G ille n St. Francis Xavier. now is the time to PUEBLO, COLO. Colonel Slocum ...... Louis Eberling children. after a thousand vain efforts for im­ Our choir ren h red I>ambIllotte’8 purchase. Wilson Bros. Shirts $1.00 Of the Continental Guards. Piano Duet. “ La Baladine"— Misses provements, are best when they return Make your holi­ Monarch Shirts, $1.00 City Shoe Factory Major Sniffin, of His M ajesty’s Paschal mass In F *m Sunday, May 30. Eva and Ida Smith. to their first simplicity. G u a r d s ...... Henry Klein It won «leserved pr.ilse. “ I^read Kindly Light” (Cardinal New­ day s e l e c t i o n s Cluett Shirts, $1.00, $1.50 H. L. FIRESTINE, Proprietor. .Joe M a s o n ...... J u liu s B a u m On this Sunday also, the little chil­ early while stock Sewed Soles, 50c and »6c. Rubber N a t H a l e ...... A n t o n K le e w e ln man)—Pantomime. 23 girls. M c E n e r y ’ s , Heels, 35c and 40c. None but the best Silas Story ...... Milton Spiess dren received flrsr '.oly communion. Reader—Mae Heaney. THE CLERGY IN CHILE. Is complete. Corner 23d S Larimer Sts. oak tanned sole leather used and best T h e B o y s o f *76. Our entertainment and dance given Plano— Miss Erma Cannan. work done. Simple Peter, the village d olt.... on May 26 proved one of the pleasant Tableau, “Lead Kindly Light." Some time ago a correspondent of J o h n P e a k e B o y d P a r k 103 W . 4th St. Pueblo, Colo. events 01 the season. The program the Church Times, an English Protest-' HiTns Schneider, a young Hes­ Double Trio, “ Grand Galop Brilliant" sia n S o l d i e r ...... F r a n k Kowas lle y given before the a Valse”— Misses Liverpool. England, led to a communi­ TaL 1119 Main. Established 1S8« EVERY CATHOLIC HOME Phone Main 226. Pueblo, Colo. Soldiers, by the Junior Boys. Kathleen Wright, .'llRS Anna Phefferle Harris. Light, Lelsten and Tully. cation from a Catholic priest In Chile FRED M. C L A R K E , Prop. Piano Solo (act 1)— Byron Baum. Mrs. C. Shiner; altos .Mrs. C. Rodman “ Contest of Nations and Columbia's who. speaking of the clergy of that Piano Trio (act 2)— .1. Hochevar, M. and Mrs. H. O. Lemon: bass— Mr. C. country, says: Corbett, .M. Wilhelm. Operetta, “ Queen's Surprise." eight Clarke’s Restaureuit Pueblo Church Directory Duet - R. Castellar and J. Hochevar. Shiner and Jo hn \vright; assistant Sixty pupils. “ I can speak only of the clergy of 0|Mn «;S0 a. m. until 8:00 p. m. Denver Church Directory We kindly request each Reverend Plantstas— R. Castellar and M. Cor­ voices—Joseph Wright. Cyril Sullivan. Miss Alice O’Connel and Miss Edith Chile, but as that country is peop *d FURNISHED ROOMS UPSTAIRS. Pastor to send In any oorrectlons in b e tt. Oscar Boedecker. .loseph Fenton. Miss Tompson spent some time at Shoshone by the descendants of Spanish colon­ 1S4S Curtl. St. Denv.r, Colo. The children of the parish received Poraonal Sxporie&c, 20 Yeara immaculate Conception Chapel — this Directory. Marie Greesemer. organist. visiting friends. ists. and contains a population of more St. Ignatius’ Church—Grand avenue their first holy communion last Sunday Logan avenue, between Eighteenth Mrs. Sara Keno.ly died at her home .Miss Edna Connors left last evening than three and a half millions, 1 ^u;; and Eleventh street, the Rev. W illiam at the 8:30 o'clock mass. Father Fer­ and Nineteenth avenues. RL Rev. N. on Routt av enue. Sunday. May 30. She for Glenwood where she will spend a j)08€ It may be taken as fairly repre- Directory of C. Mats. D. D., residence 1536 Logan J. Hewlett, pastor; residence, 414 W est dinand. O. S. B.. addressed the children Eleventh street; telephone Red 4412. was 61 years old and is survived by j week with her sister. Mrs. Patterson, sentatlve of South America, espec.al':* street; phone Main 4933. Rev. Hugh in a very touching manner. L. McMenamln, rector, 1854 Grant sL, First mass at 8 a. m. High mass at 10 her husband and :wo children. Adell before going to Denver, where she will as It embraces all ooiiditiona of life, A tto r n e y s L a w i. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.; The feast of St. Boniface, the patron - at - phone 797. Rev. P. A. Phillips, Chan­ and Harry. take a course in a business college. from that of the (iib-trcptcs to th4t of cellor of Diocese, 1854 Grant st, phone evening devotions and Benediction at saint of the church, was fittingly ob­ OF COLORADO. 1:30 p. m. A joyful surprise jiarty was giv-?n on Mr. Richard Pitts of Glenwood Is the almost Antart^tic Tlerra del F i'v:o. Main 797. Rev. J. F. McDonough and served with high mass at 9 o’clock our director Thurs*iay afternoon, June Rev. F. X. Henegan, assistants. Chapel, 8L Boniface’s Church—Summit and very ill with pneumonia, with but lit- “As a professor In pn occleslast-** *1 Sixth streets. Rev. Ferdinand Har- last Monday. ' JAMES J. McFEELY, 1840 Logan avenue. 3(1. by the T.,adles Aid Society, where ale hope of his recovery. Mrs. John seminary, and mem er of the clerwy A tung, O. 8. B., pastor; residence, 522 The feast of Corpus Chrlstl will be Attomey-«t-Law. Masses on Sundays at 6:00, 7:00, Mrs. Nannie Pinkney was presented Sheehan. Sr., his mother-in-law. left the archdiocese of Santiago, 1 have ti.id 612414 Ernest and Cranmer Bulldtag, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00; week days, 6, Summit; telephone Red 4141. First solemnly observed with a high mass with a gift from our good pastor. Ft- Friday evening to be at his bedside. during the past year remarkable op­ Sc.-mteentb and Curtis. 8:15. mass at 8 a. m., sermon in English; next Thursday. The Corpus Chrlstl High mass at 10:30, sermon In (Ser­ ther Kowald. In the evennlng the St. Phone 4295. procession will take place, at the Double Trio, “ Grand Galop Brilliant" portunities of meeting and of reaching Sacred Heart Church— Comer Lari­ man; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Ro­ Frances choir pleasantly surprised her. mer and Twenty-eight streets. Con­ church next Sunday. rived in the city from Grand Junction, some Intimacy with the clergy ol this sary and Benediction, 7:30 p. m. At this meeting the organist. Miss JAMES 8. McQINNlS, ducted by the Jesuit Fathers. Pastoral 8L Mary’s Church — Park and B Ivoretto Academy will hold its grad­ to visit her mother. Mrs. Payne. country; not only my fellow-profe^-’ors, Attorney and Counselor at Lew, residence, 2760 Larimer street Rev. Marie Grlesemer. was presented with streets, the Rev. Cyril Zupan, O. S. B., uating exercises on Wednesday even­ but also regular clergy, holders of city Suite 410 ('onUnentel Bdg.. Edward Barry, S. J.. pastor; Rev, A. and the Rev. Adelbert Blahnik, O. S. a valuable gift. Games were played, Telephone M In 22. Denver. Colo, ing, .June 16. at 7:30 o’clock. The sis­ ++4H livings in the great towns of Vilpa- J. Brunner, S. J., Rev. F. X. Gubltosl, t>., pastors; residence, 806 East B songs were sung, after which refresh­ 8. J., assistants. ters request that no flowers be brought. ralso and Santiago de Chile, country CHARLES V. MULLEN, street; telephone Black 4782. Masses ments of Ice cream and cake w’ere | CANON CITY. Sundays, low mass at 6:00, 7:00, at 6 and 8 a. m.; High Mass at 9 and' The graduates are Miss Margaret El- curates, chaplains, and students o f all Attomey-et-Lew. served. j 8:30 (children), and 9:30. High mass 10:30 a- m. Sunday school at - *30 p. | Turner and Miss Anita Nicholas sorts. The fruit of my dally observa­ 706-8 Exchange Building. and sermon, 10:45 o’clock. Week days, m.; evening devotions and Benediction 1 . A party was given in honor of our i tion is this, that the Chilian -:*I * 'rv Phono Main 6203. Denver, Colo. mass at 5:30, 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 The closing exercises of Mount St. at 7:30. Masses on weeK days at 7| tKistor, Rev. F. X. Kowald. at the home i will bear comparison with any cl‘***gy MORRISSEY, MAHONEY A. SCO­ oclock. and 8 a. m. ------Scholastlca’s Academy, under the man­ St. Joseph's Church—C3oraer South of Mrs. Charles Rodman. Wednesday.; in Europe. They ar^- pious and lea FIELD, Oor Lady of Mount Carmel Church' DEATH OF PATRICK DUNPHY. agement of the Benedictine Sisters, Water and Sixth ave. Rev. Stephen June 9tb. gentlemen, working actively for *he Attorneys at I.a w . —Southwest comer of Park and Bi - will take place June 17 at 8 o’clock In 503 Symes Building. Elsler, C. S3. R., pastor; Rev. Bdw. streets, the Rev. S. Glgllo, S. J., PAS*! Well-Known Contractor Dies at Hos A small program was given and glory of God and the good of their Madsen, assistant; Rev. Milton P. Ca­ the evening. Phone .Main 4310. Denver. Colo. tor; residence, 226 Michigan avenue; ; games were played. Refreshments of people. Their prh ate and public de hill, assistant; Rev. Peter Kierdorf, telephone Black 2082. First mass a t ; pital—Leaves Estate to Charity Ice cream, cake and other delicacies meanor Is essentially what that of a M. J. O A LLIG A N , assistant; Rev. Armand Freret, assist­ 3 a. m.; second mcLss at 10 a. m. — St. Mary’s Hospital and St. Attorney and Counselor. ant Pastoral residence, 605 W. Sixth were served. priest should be. Such things as those SL Patrick’s Church—Michigan and | Patrick's Church Arc Central Block. Pueblo, Colo. h.venue. mentioned In the Church Times would Sundays, low mass at 6, 7-30 and 9 Routt avenue; Rev. John B. Schimpf,; Remembered. 3. J., pastor; Rev. Alexander Dreane, j _ St. Patrick’s Parish. be absolutely Impossible in this coun­ MORRISON A DE SOTO, (children's), and high mass at 10:30. Patrick Diinphy, known throughout S. J., assistant. Tel. Black 2082. First * ^s a "builder and a member try. Very rarely a priest has been Attomeys-at-Law. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Week days, ants. Telephone Black 2082. First I ^ Duiuier, ana a memoer The first grand rec'tal of our pipe 604 Equitable Bldg. Telephone 699. masses at 6 and 8 o’clock. mass at 7 a. m., second mass at 8:30, < contracting firm of Dunphy & organ will be heard June 16. when a .Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. O’Donnell and known to betray his trust, hut the Denver. Cola 8 t Leo the Great—Comer Tenth children’s mass at 9:30, High mass at; Nelson, with headquarters in Denver. noted organist from the east will ho .Master .Martin and Miss Mamie O’l>on- greatness and durability of the result­ street and Colfax avenue. Rev. Wm. 10:30. Vespers, sermon and Benedic-1 Friday morning at St. Mary’s ing scandal are themselves proof of DAN B. C AR E Y, summoned. We know it will be a s'l. - nell of Independence, sail on the Lusi­ Attomey-at-I,aw. O’Ryan, pastor; Rev. Florence I^awlor, its rarity. After inquiry I have ob­ assistant Masses on Sundays, .6, 7, 9 tion at 7.30 p. m. j hospital. His ailment had been of long cess as great singers are to sing. tania, Junq 9. They will be gone five 216-220 Coronado Bldg.. and 10:30. Week days, 6 and 8. Mr. Dunphy was born In Ire- SL Patrick’s school will close June months. Their itinerary includes vis­ tained particulars of only throe cases Phone Main 4951. Denver, Cola within the last thirty years; one was Annunciation — Thirty-sixth and Francis X. Kowald, S. ., pastor; real-' l^i^d came to this country when a 17, when Rev. .John B. Schimpf wGl its to Queenstown. Killamey. iXiblln WILLIAM H. ANDREW, Humboldt sts. Very Rev. Msgr. Henry dence, 226 Michigan street; telephone boy and resided here for thirty years. distribute the promotion tickets. and Belfast, Ix)ndonderry and other a Frenchman, one an Irishman, and A t tom ey-at'Law . Robinson, V. G., pastor; Rev. Christen Black 2082. First mass at 7:30 a. m.; He was not married and leaves no rel­ Students graduating receiving re­ one only a Chilian. 615 Charles Building. pher V. Walsh, assistant. Residence, places of Interest In the north and west high mass at 9:30. Benediction after atives. His loss will be mourned by wards in Palmer writing were: Misses “ I feel that tindqi* the circumstances Tel. Main 1369. Denver. Colo. 3621 Humboldt s t Sunday masses at High mass. Sunday school at 2:30. j of Ireland, and returning home via 6:30, 7:30, 9 and 10:30. SL LeandeHs Church—College ave­ institutions who were recipients of his Frances *Grogan. Pansy Woodward. I (Masgow, Scotland. They will sail from 1 may be permitted to make a com­ JOHN H. REODIN, S t Patrick’s—Osage street and W. nue, between Sixth and Seventh ste., generous charity. Though he never Agnes Cowan. I Liver|)ooi in October and expect to be parison. My deliberate opinion Is that Attorney and Counselor at Law, Ihlrty-thlrd aves. Rev. Joseph P. Benedictine (College; Rev. Father Cal- proclaimed his benevolent acts, there I^ast Monday SL Patrick’s church I with us again in the fall. In piety, learning. goo<1 works, and so­ 612-sn Ernest and Cranmer Block. Carrigan, pastor; Rev. F. B. Klein- Seventeenth and Curtis Streeta, listus. O. S. B., pastor; residence, Ben­ are many children in Pueblo who were w’as the scene of one of the most elab­ cial action the ('hlllan clergy are ahead breebt, assistant. Residence, 3251 edictine (College; telephone Main 379. Phone Main 557. Denver, Cola Osage street. Sunday Masses at 6, First mass at 8 a. m., second mass at put through school and many young orate weddings ever witnessed In this of the Anglican...... The Church 7; 30, 9 and 10:30. 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ro­ men and women who received a college city when Miss Minnie Ix)ulse Dono­ Times may put to its credit the fart T. M. MORROW , S t Dominic's—Comer West Twenty- tary and Benediction at 7:30 p. m. education by bis generosity. van and Martin Walter, Jr., were CHEYENNE, WYO. that the South American clergyman Attomey-at-Law, fifth ave. and Grove street Rev. F. A. Recently he had been associated united by Rev J. B. Schimpf. assisted really smokes a great deal. The Church 603 Quincy Building. Phoae Main 3707. O’Neil. O. P., pastor; Rev. J. B. Klr- Miss Grace Pollard, 1019 W est street, with J. R. Sneath, George Bell, and by two other priests. Time* must ho satisfied with that, for cber, O. P.. assistant Residence, 2431 A class of 100, the largest In several niece of .Mrs. S. Pollard, and Miss Ade­ James Carllle, and at the time of his Tx)ng before the hour for the cere­ I think nothing worse can 1>e said of Boulevarc F. years, was confirmed by Bishop J. J. Sunday masses, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and line Christopher and Miss Harriet A l­ death was engaged In building an ex­ mony the church was crowded with him. Of morality there can be no Keane at St. .Mary’s Cathedral Sunday 10:30. len. will sail for Europe June 12. to be tension of the Moffat roa-, the small band elberg, O. F. M., pastor; Rev. Aloys- lus Bushman. O. F. M., Rev. Athen- Trlumphant Star-Spangled Banner"— vada, Wyoming. New Mexico an«i Ne­ Mendelssohn's wedding march pealed K4H of nnti-CatholIc )K>Utlclans, have never with the Holy Father, Pope Plus X. braska. forth and up (he center aisle came ventured to voice such arciisationH aslus Hunfeld, O. F. M., Rev. Wulstan IDAHO SPRINGS. j. F. Conway i| T. Workman, O. P. M., assistants. Mr. Edward Hawley of 809 East 11th He was 60 years of age and Ie

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RIVERS THAT MAKE DAMASCUS STORY OF THE HUMBLE CLAM DRAUGHT THAT SAVEB A CITY CARPETS CLEANED No Better BEER Brewed Situated in Desert, Town Would Be S m a ll an d Comparatively Unimpor­ Well Does Rothenburg Corttmemorata We Make Fluff RUGS from yoar Old Carpets Uninhabitable Were It Not for tant, Nevertheless He Has His the Heroic Act of Its Self-Sacri­ Good Points. ficing Burgomaster. Phone Main 7230. Office, 604 15th St. V«aeae Two Streams. Wiener Maerzen The situation of Damascus is re­ Everybody has heard of the clam, It was back In the Thirty Years’ Upton & Ashby, markable—she stands isolated on an for he has of late years achieved ce­ war, it was in 1631. that the prin­ oasis of the vast desert which every­ lebrity by lending the .se of his name cipal event in the history of t'he city and Gold Belt where hems her in. You may see for broth, a form of ^ arm water used took place; the principal event. In PINON WOOD FOR GRATES PHONE MAIN 617 from Damascus the sunset firs touch in restaurants and fountains. tbe Judgment of every inhabitant. It P. W. TERRY COAL pO. with purple the low western bills 25 Those who have studied the clam, is annually commemorated by a play, Pure, Delicious, and Healthful H. W. Fletcher, Mgr. miles away. These bills mark the however, know thatl^e is in reality a a pageant. In which all that happened beginning of the great desert—beyond remarkable individual in the course of the great day—tbe Scientifically Brewed in Strict Compliance Witti Pure Food Law Dealers in Coal and Wood them there Is nothing but a rolling The clam begins by depositing him­ day of the Melster-trunk. the Master waste and the long roads to Palmyra self in a sand bank. takes out no Drink—is represented by generals and CHARCOAL, LIME, HAIR, PLASTER AND CEMENT. and Bagdad. The permanence and fire insurance, and be seen oc­ counselors, soldiers and people, cos- H. OK8TEKRE1CH, Pre*. Phom ten O. EULAK. aMralMk prosperity of Damascus are due to the casionally squirting |out water, as a ; turned in character, in the streets, in 2001-2037 Blake St. d e n v e r , c o l o presence of two rivers, which have precaution against any sparks that the market place, in tbe rathbaus. converted this spot of the dreary, might fall Inadvertentlv Robert Shackleton says, in Harper's. QUEEN CITY DYE WORR.S The clam in summer 'Aears a sheath LA01K8' AND GENT8* CLOTHINa OF EVERY DESCRIFTIOM desolate and uninhabited desert into a For the ferocious Tilly captured CLEANED, DYED AND REFINISHED. C. H. PAGE, gown open at the sider. but so modest smilirfg and well watered plain. The Rothenburg. and. enraged by his Don’t throw your carpets awar: we make them as cood a# wmw, W m tB 213-214 Enterprise Building, 829 Fifteenth St, Over Roach's Cigar Store Pharpar approaches only within seven is he (or she) that it ^ immediately losses, declared that tbe town should salltfl for and delivered. The only Tailor Shop in Colorado run on the Eight*hour Basle. miles of Damascus, but by means of closed up at the appi h of another be destroyed, the leading inhabitants Works S14 W. 14th Ave.; ^Office SSI 16th St. M N V B E , COSA canals and aqueducts sends its life- person. slain, and the rest turned over to the Tallor-inade suits to order, bearing J .--v Clams have decolle^- necks, which the label, fr o m ...... 3.110 giving waters to the gardens of the 1 soldiery. But women and children city. The Abana Is the stream from they are very fond displaying In I wailed lamentably as he rode to tbe Patronise the label and boost Colorado Phone Main 8723 which the city's main supply of water broad daylight. This, "f .'ourse, makes i rathbaus. and clung to bis stirrup is obtained. Minerva like, it springs them very sunburned. j imploring mercy. ■ And he flung them full born from the base of a perpen­ It would be much'b^-tter If, during 1 mercy with contempt. “ Let the dogs dicular rock at Ain Fijlh. in the heart the sunny part of the day, the clam The Mitchell Coal j live.” He said: “ I will be merciful. Has been used in Denver for 85 year*. i' First Communion Season Now On of the Antl-I..ebanon8. and runs a would wear a veil. None but tbe burgomaster and all A full line of First Communion Goods, including White Prayer Books. i course of ten miles in a gorge, a large Clams live usually Id flats, and al­ the counselors of the town shall die." Ton all have used IL We have IL ks well as aU the very best Mother of Pearl Rosaries, Jeweled Rosaries in different stones. Wreaths, j river 20 to 30 feet wide and four ways go down throug the roof. i He went into the great room of the kinds of Anthracite, Canon City, Maitland. Baldwin. Honaroh. Bex sBd Capital Coal. Gas Coke and the best of all kinds of Steeiw OoaL Veiling, etc., can be got at Clarke’s Church Goods House. Prices rery 1 feet deep, its waters always fresh and In their native el-rr»*nt they are ' rathbaus and called for wine and a reuonabie. James Clarke Church Goods House, i Ice cold, casting out branches every­ very much at home. l/Ut when seen { frightened girl carried in a huge and Our Block Spring Coal 8330 per ton. where. permeating every nook and in company with hoi . beings they Phone Olive 1582. 1545.47 CALIFORNIA 8 T , Denver, Colo. I brimming goblet—a goblet so huge ; corner of the city, until, as one has are usually in the « or frittering < that be burst into a great laugh. Bald: “ Uterally, there Is scarce a away their lives.—Jucc- "Am I to drink this?" be said, bolding The Mitchell Coal Co. street, bazaar, khan, courtyard or I it up. And the grim humor seized Phonee Main Boston SuUtftnfr dwelling house which has not Its mar­ THE EYE ON CHI^ESE JUNKS. > him. "If any man of Rothenburg 84S3S1 S30 Seventeenth Street ble or stone fountain constantly filled ' will drink this at a single draught I Preferred Trading List with running water supplied directly ; will spare the city and spare every by the Abana itself.** Thus, the Aba­ Cantonese Legend Explalna Why Apparently Purpetdesa Sym­ ‘ life!" Banks, Trust Companias, Financial. Heating and Ventilating. na. not fruitlessly wasting her waters bol Is Placec Thare. There was a great silence, and then on that thirsty land, saves them In a formerburgomaster. a certain Nuscb J. M. KKUL.1::Y. 1941 Champa 8t.. l>ealer her narrow gorge till she can fling Citizens’ Hand Laundry in Furnaces and Repairs. Four tbousarvd of — bis name is worthy of remem­ ■ them well out on the desert, and ex- Few people knoa why Chinese THE ONLY STRICTLY HAND LAUNDRY IN SOUTH DENVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK. our Pumaocs ia ost to Deover. Junka have an eye painted on the brance— stepped intrepidly forward Capital and Surplus H,000,000. , pends all her life at once in the crea- We Solicit your Bundle Work. Work Called for and Delivered Promptly. port aide of the bos .a Cantoneae , and took tbe goblet from Tilly's hand. D. H. Moffat. PrcsldeBt. * Insurance and Real Eetate. ' tion of a single city.— Biblical World. \V. H. CRAWTORD. PROPRIETOR. legend explains the origin of that He drank, and the silence deepened Thomas Reelr. T. Free.; F. O. MoRat. Oedhler; as tbe foot of the goblet slowly rose C. S. Uou^wout. A. C.; J. C. Uoostoa, A. C. COLORADO NATIONAL UFE ASBCUANCE OO. singular custom in a way that ia aug- Phone South 58 139 S. Broadway T. B. Suama. Pm.; C. M. MaeSaiU. V.-Pna.; TRAINING OF TURKESTAN GIRL ' geative of Anglo-Saxon humor. in tbe air; be drank and drank till A. M. Oildmleata, tad V.-Praa. and Gaa'l every drop was drained. Then he fell Mcr.; H. L. Saan, Sac>; F. O. Moflat. Trcaa. I A Chinese mandarir. who lived cen- ! turiea before the Chrf%tlan era. flnd- senseless to the floor. COtAIKADO NATIONAL BANK. n4 «S4 Bymca btnldii^. 10th and Champa. A “ Education" That Seems to the West­ boma company which affords you avary prac­ ern Mind to Be of Little I Ing himself in need f a navy, sent "Revive him !" said Tilly; and The John A. Martin Drug Co. CaplUl and Burplua. fl.lfiO.MS. tical faatura of Ufa inauranca at the tninimum Nuscb came slowly back to life. ooat. A company wlioaa frowth attaWa Its Real Value. I for the royal boat builder and ordered C. O. Kounta*. Praaideat. Tilly waa a good loser. "You have O. Viea FfaaWanl; G. B. Barfw. Vlot stability. him to build a cer* i;n number of PiaaMieot; W. B. lWrs«r, Caahirr; T. R. ships. So the builder drew up plans won," be said, admiringly, as the man Drugs and Family Medicines FirU. A«(. Caahlcr: II. Kountaa. Aaat. OaaS- IRUIGATEO LANDS AND LANDS COMING LTf- Dismounting before the uprolled felt dar irrifstioo in tha ridaity of Denver, ^ooi door of one of the round tents. I 'and presented them to the naandarin. raised himself and looked around. lar; J. II. Kolb, Amt. Ceehlar. cho4oe m thraa aaw diaUlcU. Big ioerraaa la peered into the smoke-blackened in­ I But the plans evidently did not suit Whereat Rothenburg's hero could Special Attention to Physicians’ Prescriptions raluM. Tha FARMERS' MORTGAGE k LOAN only gasp out with a touch of good TUK CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK OF DKNVEB. CO.. 171S Oalifonla at.. Dearer, Colo. terior. and found an old white-turbaned ! bis majesty, for be Hew into a vio- PHONE 4206. 930 15TH ST., Charles Bldg. Cat>o^ 9100,000; Muridua. 9*00,000. “ khoja” teaching three rosy-cheeked j lent rage and orderor ‘ he boat build- . old-fashioned humor even in such a Idaal Hutldiac. SavmUrnUi anj Cwampa. FERRIS A OONAWAT. lavaatmaat Sacuritiaa. little girls to read. ier from his presence. presence; Real EsUta, Loans. Raotals. "I never — could — save — another DENVER NATIONAL BANK. Insurmaca. "How is this?" I asked in Turk!, sur­ "Then how shall I build them, your town!" M AIN 5687. MICHAEL O’DONNELL. Mgr. Chpital. 1600.000. Burplua, j 4lt Sarantaantli Bt.. Daarar. Colo. prised at such a reversal of Mohamme­ [Celestial highness?" fc* pleaded. J. A. Thatcher. Petaliknt. j dan customs. ‘‘Aren't there any boys Whereupon the ms-idarln drew off Wearing Apparal. Jamaa R. Oraat Vioa Praaidaat: Denaia SulUvaa. In this camp?" ' one of his slippers and threw It at tbe Colorado School of Practical Ttoa PrwkWat; J. C. MltdwlL Caahlar; E. PRICE AND COMPANY “Oh. yea." answered the teacher, [boat builder, who fled from tbe room. 910 SIXTEENTH ST. First idea of Banking. 9. IrUn, Asai. Caahlar; J. W. UudaCoo. Asat. with a shrug of his shoulders; "but [At the door he turned for a moment. rartiirr P. T. SUyba^ Asat. Caahlar; Win. WE SPEC1AL17.K The rise of banking in London may P lu m b in g LADIES* 81TT8 AND CLOAKS. what can we do? We are poor. The [Just in time to catch 'he mandarin Fairdo^. Aislltor. b<» gald to date from 1672. when the The Largest snd Best Equipped Schoel in the WesL A Comptels -- —^— ■ I SPRING STTLia NOW SHOWN. boys must be off tending the sheep." : s'inklng at hit prime minister. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. king confiscated the amounts out- M PHILIP8BORN OO. Woman’s Ontar Gamanta. The pretty, black-haired girls were The boat builder pi k<-d up tbe roy­ Course In Plumbing. Dsy snd Night Classes. CaplUl and Surplaa, 9900.000. standhig at the credit of the wealthy New 8prii« Btylaa. 790-8 SixtaaoU Straat. evidently a rich man's daughters, for al slipper and used It a model, and 1U8 BTOUT ST. DENVER. COLO. THE DENVER ITTOCK YARDS BANK. goldsmiths, said Charles Welch re­ Hotala and Cafaa. the broad brims of their caps were , then painted one ey» Us bow to At Iba Daorer Uaioa Staak Yards. 4% latsr- cently. speaking at the London insti­ aat paid oa Sarfaga Dapoalta. made of imported fur. and their shape- ' represent the royal m ->ler'a wink. tution. nrNTRAL NATfOWAL BAlCK. □r Tme tert hrart of DRrrKR. I less gowns were of red. green and Canltnl. tP*A ffftf yellow silk, woven In prei>osterous Attitude Toward Death. Piriaawth and Arapahoe.______Dawrar, Oolo. Meant for Satire. I flowery patterns, t asked one of them The normal atti' 6 of men toward GERMAN AMERICAN TRtWT COMPANY. THE ALBANY HOTEL i to read where I pointed. She did not "Man was arrested here the oth?r ptsa-asaae - § o c i , i S M , 3 n i 14S to 149S Siztaaath Straat. Daarar. Oela. A P RATES PREVAIL. I even glance at the book, but began i or evasion. They d< not trouble about ; day." 8;{>s the Philosopher of Folly, THK ft'KOERAL 8TATF. AND BA VINOS BANK. . OKB DOLLAR PER OAT AND UPWARD. reciting something as fast as possible. lit; they do not wan* to trouble about : ‘‘bccaus • he confessed that he hat! INTERNATIONAL TRIWT COMPANY. It was the day’s passage from the it. and they resent ;:s being called to ! one wife too many. And It proved ChplUt and Stwplua. 9&00.000. Arabic Koran, which neither she nor that he wasn a bigamist, after all."— DrpoalU Aggrrratiag 94.000.000 Mlacallanaoua. their notice. On this point the late DEEP R O C K Tha Oldaat and l.arfrat Truat Company la tha i her teacher understood. That was the Frederick Myers um d to tell a story Cleveland Leader. S u u ot Colorado. ! THE DENVER OMNIBUS AND CAB COMPANY. extent of her education.—Ellsworth This eecnpany Is aapacUlly equipped for tha esr- Ererythlng on Wheals. Day or Nigkc Tala* which I have always thought very il­ Utyfag of Boods, RafisCntioa and TraoMer of pbena MAIN 9944. eoanacting with aU depart- Huntington, in Harper’s Magazine. luminating. In conversation after Milady Bountiful. Storks. Admiolstratioe of EaUtaa and cfn don't want to be W ill be in effect for the following occasions via the 50. 76. perhaps 90. per cent, of one's ever ine4»t one with three others?— | worried: and thoui; probably, if the Manufacturing. THK N. C. BARWISE PACKING CO.. Packen of success posaiblltty Just because be Philadelphia North American. | “Sueeam** and *‘Mile High'* braoda of Toma never trained blmeelf to uae It, to question were press- L they would ob­ - i toea. Strit« Bran* and Pumpkin. Packed in FreWt Daily. At All Orocors. Oolotsdo. ALL GOOD, llONIST GOODS. grasp it with auch vigor and power ject to the idea of extinction, they D enver ® Rio G rande that he can fling hit life into his oa- can hardly be said to desire Immor­ Avaunt. KARL’S BREAD Osirias and Crssmarlta. reer with lU maximum effectiveness? tality. Even at th> :>oint of death, it "Now." saU Sentimental Sue. the "Scenlo Line of the World." "The Beat 1 know la Berry Loaf.** would seem, this .^.tiitude is often kitchen scullion, as she separated the •niF. LITTLETON CREAMERY OO., manufac­ Most people take hold of life with THE WF.IGKLP. RIVETED STEEL PIPE WORKS. turer* of LitUrtoo Butter; made from PaaCeur- the tips of their flngera. They never maintained.— Atlan*' ingredients of the egg. "now. Sir Our Specialty- -Straight Seam Rieeted Steel imd Oram. Alway* fresh. Alao dealers is get hold of the life proposition with White. I release thee from the tyran­ Pipe. We alao do groeral Sheet Iroo Work. Fmh Farm Eggs. AlasKa-YuKon-Pacific Exposition that grip and tenacity of purpose snd Tsuntlrg Him. nous yolk." THE EAGLE MTUJNO AND ELEVATOR Oa WINDSOR FARM DAIRY CO.. ITIS Blaka atreet. vigor of determination which does Buttle, Wash., Juna 1st to Octobor 16th, 1909. It was housecl'.'a ig time, and Mr. things worth while. They just hang When you pay more for flour than you oaa Msntala and Floor Tiling. Stubb was removin;. the dusty plc- Forgetcing. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elllls on the outskirts of things, playing buy HUNQARIAN HIGH PATENT for. you arc tures from the w. s. The frames If some people were to think twice paying for expeualet adrerUMne or exorbitant THE DENVER MANTEL AND TILE CO.—Wood upon the surface of their poaalbilltiea Convention Mantrla, Bath-room and Floor Tiling- Com­ slipped, the step 1.1 ler creaked om- before siieaking they would probably firiglit ratae trum outdde points. without ever getting down Into the L u Angalea, Calif, July 11th to 17th, 1909. plete Hr»e of Fire-place Furoiahings. 1669 TVe- Inoutly. and the \- Bpiratlon rolled fiTget what they wanted to say.—Chi­ I mont atreet. Denver, Colo. marrow of their being, where efflclency EYKRYONB LIKES THE BEERS BREWED by from Mr. Stubb's b; V, In tbe humor cago News. National {Encampment, G ran d A r m x of iHe tbe Ph. Eang Brewing Oo. and bottled by The and power dwell.—Orison Swett Map- to bite a nail In li f' he turned and O. A. lAmmers Bottling Co. Tbe Bottling Oo. Crockory and Olaaswsrs. den. In Success Magazine. R ep u b lic haa bottlad the product nearly IS yaar* and discovered Mrs. St; »: laughing, their burioem haa met with wall-dcaenrad auo- THK CARSON CROCKERY OO.. 794 I'lfteenth Balt Laka City, UUh, August 9th to 14th, 1909. oem. Beaidr* tbe Br^, the company bottlea atreet, comer Stout, Denwr. Colo. "That's it!" he n . red. as the step- . The Bumping Place. Zang’e Tooic, a Pure Malt Extract, and alao Long Out of the Sea. ladder swayed. "Iji •- h and show your . Beat k Co.’a Imported Ale and StmiH>sed exclusively of the grandfa 419 Charles building, Denver, Colo. COLORADO PHOTO SUPPLY HOUSE. fresh. He first lowered hla mouth to­ ture show." Photo Goods. Dovoloping and Printing. there of future dukes. COLORADO IRON WORKS OO.. comer 99rd and A. W. Lunbock, Prop., SIS ITth 8t. ward the head of the flsh. and then Then Mr. Stubb wallowed a plot Wynkoop. Denver. Cola bis ear, as If converting with it. The THE DKNVEB PHOTO MATERIALS OO. of dust and timpi' fumed. 1880 Champa St., Denvar, Oolo. woman of the house, perceiving his Hard Task for Some. A One Day Trip of W onders Roofing. peculiar motions, asked him whether One of 9 Few. Considering what bad features some Farm Lands. There is a mnr. n our town, and 'niE WFilTF.RN ELATEHm: ROOFING OO.. 841- he wished anything. individuals have, it is not surprising 844 Equitable bulldittg. IHnver, Oolo. Colorado I^and Headquarter*. 1794 Welton Bt. "Nothing," replied Qaynor, "nothing he is wondrous wi? when he wrlteih that they cannot keep their faces THE CRIPPLE CREEK TRIP at all, madam. I waa merely asking to the editor he tteth all his i's. straight. this haddock whether he could give .-\nd when the I’s dotted, to prove that he's the chr *, he punctuate’4 me any newt of my friend. Capt. Mur­ Cards. Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek phy. who wat drowned last Monday: each paragraph s’ crosseth all h's WHY NOT PATRONIZE A HAND LAUNDRY? Cards were at first for benefits de A continuous panorama of Nature's points, may procure aide trip Ucketa but he tells me that he knows nothing t's. Upon one s: alone he writ.'S, rmd never rolls tli­ leaves; so from signed: sent to amuse, not to enslavt scenic wonders and beauties un­ from Colorado Springs to Cripple C re ^ of the matter, for he himself hasn't the mind.—David Garrick. equalled. and return, good ten days, over the IT COSTS NO MORE been to sea these three weeks."— Sun­ the stem blue pern man a smile he oft recrlves. And vheu a que^«tlon A trip that is making Colorado fa­ Short Line, at a rate of 13.75, provided day Magatlne. mous. such through tickets are presented to uly a wise guyl, he doth ask (he's ' Simple Gargle for Sore Throat. The Route— From the plains through ! Ticket Agents of the Short Line at a two-cent stamp ’ never fails to In- Tincture of myrrh, two drachms, wa Well 8,310 Feet Deep. the heart of the Rockies, into the Land! Colorado Springs. close for the reply ter, four ounces, vinegar, four ounces If Gold. Train leaves Colorado SpHngs dally The record of the deepest well in Mix by shaking up In a bottle. Holders of through tickets reading; at 10:40 a m. from Santa Fe-Colorade the world is claimed by France. Situ­ IVORY HAND LAUNDRY Recollections of Tour. o or from Utah and Pacific coast & Southern station. ated at Ronchamp (Haute-Saone). tbe In a Ixjndon dm ' .ig room recently 1659 BROADWAY. Buyer oil well is said to be the deep­ Introspection Not for All, Write fbr illustrated literature. the hostess said to • comfortable-look­ est that has e ve r' been sunk for In­ Solitude can he delightful only tc F. C, MATTHEWS. Main 1684. T. J. BYRNE, P pob* ing lady, the widow >f a wealthy Mid­ dustrial purposes. It reaches a depth the ionoct'ut.— Leszczynakt. General Paaeenger Agent, Colorado Springe, Coio. land manufacturer, v ho had been tour­ of 3,310 feet. The temperature at tho ing during the wii. iu the sunny bottom of the well It not lesi than PeHuguese Proverb. Round-Trip Winter Tourist Rates, the and stop-over privileges. There are F O I ^ G O O D W O R 115 degrees Fahrenheit when it It 50 south: “ Of course. ' u went to Rome, dear Mrs. Dash?" "!> *me!" rev>Ued the There Is never wanting a dog tr Gulf Coast and Mexico. also attractive low rates to the City degrees Fahrenheit at the mouth of of Mexico, via the Gulf tours, going rr widow, vaguely and uedltatlvely, "did bark at you. The Colorado A Southern baa placed the woU. Apart from wells, tho deep­ on sale very low round-trip winter returning through Cuba and Florida. we go to Rome, Ethel?"— to her est boring on the earth’s surface is tourist tickets to points in Texas, the For booklets, call on your agenL or daughter this. "Yes. ma. you know Obedience the First Requis'te. COLORADO LAUNDRY probably that of the ParuschowUx Gulf Coast. Florida Cuba and OM address T. S. Fisher. General Passeii' we did. that big pin. •' where 1 bought To learn obe^ng Is the fundamental mine, in Upper Silesia. It attaint a Mexico. These rates are on sale dally ger AgenL Colorado 4 Southern Ry., art of governing.—Carlyle. > m . depth of 6,408 feeu those lovely silk stookings.” until April 20. and allow liberal limits Denver. Colo. ( DENVER CA1HOLIC REGISTER The Catholic Register BITS OF HISTORY The discovery of the Western continent w’as eminently Overthrown! Published Weekly. OURXALENDAR a religious enterprise. Columbus had in vain sought aid □ Third Floor. Western Newspaper Union Building, □ 1824 C u rtis St,, D en ver. C olorado. for his great undertaking from his native city, Genoa; from Portugal, England, Venice and Spain. Finally after many We are reii'inded of the following remarkable poem by recent events In Sunday, June 13.—Second Sunday The flag of the Unitetj States adopted JOHN B. McGAURAN, the British Pa liament, where a bill was recently presented to remove the by Congress, 1777. F|ag Day. Battle fruitless efforts and vain attempts to interest the ruling remaining ditabillties of Catholics In the kingdom of Groat Britain and Ire­ afer Pentecost. Gospel, St. Luke xlv, Editor, Publishers. of Kriedland, 1807. The American trai­ GEORGE MUSER, powers, a monk, .luan Perez, the prior of La Rabida, cham­ land. The poem that we reproduce here was entitled “ Protestant Ascend­ 16—24: The Parable of the Supper. ■! pioned the cause of Columbus with so much zeal and ability ency” and orig nally appeared in the Dublin Nation. It was preceded by the tor. Benedict Arnold, died 1801. “A certain man made a great sup­ SUBSCRIPTION . $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE that he induced Queen Isabella to send for the disheart­ following quotiiflon: , Tuesday, 15.--SS. Vttus, Cresentla, “A ‘ Protestant King—a Protestant House of I.«ords and Commons— a ened navigator, and so interested did she become that she per. and invited many. And he sent and qilcstuB, martyrs/ fourth century. Sintered aa second-class matter at the postofflce at Denver, ITotestant hierarchy—the courts of justice, the army, the navy and the rev­ his servant at the hour of supper, to Colorado. pledged her Jewels to obtain the funds for the exiiedition enue. In all their branches and details, Protestant—and this system fortified St. l.M'iudelln, abbot. B. Bernard, conf. that resulted In the discovers' of America. and iiiaintaineointpd commander in chief of b rom twice three glowing millions hold me excused. And another said, not greater -perhaps not so great—as that between the So giant vast, so iron fast. drain the Continental Army, 1775. Arkansas That, were not God’s great fiat passed. I have bought five j^oke of oxen, and 1 Spanish adventurer and tne humble friar that 'accompanied 'iheir strength and substance, heart (pronounced Arkansaw) admitted Into and brain; go to try them; 1 pray thee to hold me Colorado Springs Catholic Register him. The errand of La Salle to the New World was to That man's injustice shall not last. the Union. 1836. Right Rev. Dr, Doyle Where thought and daring impulse excused. And another said. I have No. 15 East Kiowa. add an empire to France, and himself acquire fame and Thou niights’t eternal stand; (J. K. L.) most learned and celebrated reign married a wife, and therefore I can­ Colorado Springs. Colorado. laneas. in 1166u The United { Basil reformed an existing liturgy ts State* declared war against England, THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1909. We admire Governor Shafroth, an honest man, although Know, Protestants of Ireland. 1812. The O’SuUlvan's Castle of Dui»- a Democrat, but we regret exceedingly that he played Into That doomed among mankind. beyond doubt. Under the name of Whatever 1^ right, is expedient. L>nslllaiis are included ail the religloua j boy. in Bearhaven. after a gallant do- the hands of a rotten “ Republican” machine by advocating Marked with the fatal mark are they, 4 . 4 1 Who will not know their place or tiuy. who follow the rule of St. Basil. The fense. taken by the English and the and signing a bill that will have the effect of handicapping A poor man’s honor is worth much more than a rich But cling to phantoms passed away. two ueat known monasteries in the brave garrison executed. 1602. Battle the Independent voter -w’ho, after all, is the only free And sow the barren wind. man’s gold. Eastern church, the schismatic Basil- of Athlone. 1690. h'lfty-thlrd anniver­ American—and our Governor has done this very thing. He IJfe’s ever shifting currents 4 - 4 . sary of the Republican party. Cyclone championeeside their ebbing tide. in Iowa, 1882. political parties paid out of the public treasury. Of course, Mount Sinai. Priests of the commun­ make augiir-holes with a gimlet. T il) darkness‘finds them dry. Saturday. Hi.— St. Juliana Falconlerl, the worthless seventeenth general assembly passed the ity of St. Basil have five colleges and 4 4 . V.. 1340. SS. Gervasius and Protasiua, measure. This fact alone should have aroused the Gov­ numerous parishes in Canada and the The annual sale of the Republican party In Colorado I’ ulted States. SS. Kuflnus and Valer-1 martyrs, fifth (u-nturj*. St. B^miface, ernor’s suspicions. Does Governor Shafroth imagine that baa l>een i>o8tponed until next year. Ills, martyrs, third age. St. Methodius.; apostle of Russia, 1909. St. Die. bp., such a corrupt legislature w’ould have passed the bill if it 4 - 4 - patriarch of Constantinople, 846. S t.. 680. H«*nr>' VIII crowned King of lr«^ was in behalf of decent citizenship? Catholic and Papalist If you like us, don’t forget our friends—our advertiser*. DocninDdon, 190C. The Pueblo Chieftain observes, and very truthfully, The Durango Democrat says Bucklin wants to be gov­ at Antioch at the same period. He | Grafton questions their verac "that such legislation as this infamous bill embodies, car­ ernor. If such is the case, the Senator had better side-step must grant that St. Paul had not been! course does not improve bis pending u|>on another, yet the line of of ag(*s. You forget all the quarrels ries the 8i>irit that attempted to crush out the spread of own position. The least he can say is a Democratic nomination. in Jerusalem stisr his oonversiOD. but proofs is quite different, i about this or tUHL-acUcle bfVh'Hstisn Christianity b>’ bestowing government favors upon pro­ that the work of the other apostles is 4 4 on three occsHlons. and only for a Dr. Ornfton. for falmeM' Mke. »hould ; '■'••‘-'I. ad thla aupreme tribunal been obeyed theViftleo.” evangelist? Just because there Is no of Me at .lerusalein, so thou must bear 4 4 the matter. There remains another, ‘•'•‘Twherc nn.l in everythin*, aa It The sham battles that have been carried on between express mention made in the Acts of w'Uness at Rome," they do not Imply No doubt President Taft had good reason to be dis- argument, We wive It In Dr. Grafton’s should be. the two political parties in this state for many years is the AiK)8tles. of the ordination per- any command. words. On i»oge 2 0 : "Tortullian, who In concluffion. we say with Ht Au­ gUBte called ('athollcs. Yet when his resentment In this manner, as his action served a bad The time has arrived for the people of this state to bishop? If tradition and ecclesiastical to come unto you. and have been hin­ the privilege died wRh him.” On page they speak with strangers and not purpose in advertising the filthy thing. arise in their sovereign majesty, and hurl from power the history count for anything, they supply dered hitherto,” he writes to the Ro­ 26; “ I had stated that as the gift to with their own. they call the Catholic 4 4 little band of political grafters that has assumed to dictate the defect of the Acts of the Apostles. mans. In the fifteenth chapter of the peter was. according to Roman inter­ Church by no other name. They can­ The virtue of intellect Is knowledge, but the virtue of how they shall vote and for whom they shall vote. St. .Mark wan eonsecrated bishop of same epistle^ he says: "When 1 shall pretation. a i>ersonaI privilege, it failed not be understoofl. unless they (>oint religion Is love, and knowledge without faith, without hope, "Uix)n what meat doth these our Caesars feed, that Alexandria by St. Peter; St. Apollnarls begin to take my Journey into Spain, of legal support, because the right of it out by the* name, by w'hich it Is without charity, is barren of results. "Man does not live they have become so great?” Governor Bhafroth proposes was made by him bishop of Ravena; I nope that, as I pass. 1 shall see you.” transference of a privilege must be ex- called through the whole world.” And on broad alone,” and if he looks upon materia) things as that we shall supply them with nourishment. The fact Is. another St. .Mark was sent by him as Dr. Grafton, by the way, must have jiressly stated in the original grant, in another place: "Ask a heretic his chief good, his higher faculties will be stunted. they have been fed too well. The people of the state have bishop to evangelize the Eeros; St. overlooked this epistle. In which St. been patient and long-suffering, and we are greatly mis­ and explicit evidence given of Its where the Catholic Church Is; he will » 4 4 Julian liecame bishop of Mans in vir­ Paul praises the faith of the Romans. transference...... rt the Popes suc­ not show you his own or that of any taken if the limit of endurance has not been reached. The tue of St. Peter’s supreme authority; “ Vour faith is spoken of in the whole W e acknowledge a copy of "Hazofe L'Beth Israel ceeded one another by way of ordina­ other sect, but the one that Is truly a signs of an impending political upheaval are plainly seen St. Valerius took possession of the world.” What faith? Certainly that of which title translated means "The Watchman in the House tion. it would be a different question; Catholic Church.” by all, except, perhaps, the fat-witted politicians them­ See of Trier or Treves at the com­ JeKiis Christ; not the Jewish faith. of Israel." It is a monthly publication for Catholic people but they do not. and so the Papa) A STUDENT OF HISTORY. selves. They won’t know what happened till the day after. mand of St. Peter; St. (!omelius, the Why should he praise them for what in the inthrfest of the Catholic Ai>ostolate to the Jews, it power of supremacy is believed by Ro­ 4 4 Centurion, was raised by him to the did not concern them? And who had contains much Interesting matter and is recommended by mans to be attached to the office or CARDINAL AIDS JEWISH CHARITY. Episcopal Se»‘ of Caesarea In Pales­ preached to them the faith of Christ? several bishops. Those wishing to procure copies should See. It is thus a matter of "privilege," BRITISH RULE IN INDIA tine; St. Pancratlus was sent by him Certainly, not St. Paul; for he had send to P. O. Box 207, Washington, Ohio. and not a matter of "order.” Now, it The Jews of Baltimore, Md.. held a 4 4 Ex-ITesldent Roosevelt’s assertion that British rule In as bishop of Taormina In Sicily; Sf. | been hinnsary for tho thought to the matter he discussed. British rule In India or in the eplsf opal see of Antioch. W e' was he hindered? “ Fr^ m Jerusalem feat is but a trifle In the career of this wonderful man. In transmit must be explicitly stated in IXKir. One of the visitors to Ihe fair j^ls a disgrace, and alw'ays has been. An open letter sent could give the; list of other bishops and round about unto Illyrium, 1 have fact, every defeat Is a victory to a man of character. With the original grant, and explicit evi­ was Cardlnai Gitibons. Me went around to Mr. Roosevelt in February last, signed by the members consecrated by St. Peter, but these fully preached the gospel of Christ. such a man material success is never the criterion of truth, dence of its transference. This fails to all ii*e tables, encouraged tho at­ of the Society for the Advancement of India and by other few names sulHce to show that the si­ Yea, so have I strived to preach the and yet despite Bryan’s misfortune In allying himself with in the case of Peter and the Papacy.” tendants, and made n contribution to a moribund political party, he cannot complain of waning prominent Americans, j>oInt8 out a few salient facts re­ lence of the A>-ts of the Apostles about gospel, not where Christ was named, the gooil work. He was then requested garding British rule in India. IM>pularity. Articles for which he formerly received five this fact Is no argument against Pe­ lest 1 should build upon another man's In order that this argument may to difUver an address, and did make a “ The people of India have no voice whatever in the ter’s supremacy. The same must be foundation.” hundred dollars now bring seven hundred and fifty. have full force. It should be proved few remarks In the course of which management of their own affairs. The small number of He knew* St. Peter was in Rome; he 4 4 said of this other statement: "N o com­ that It is an Inherent quality or a con­ he said: Indians on government councils are, with rare exceptions, mand was etcr given to Peter to go knew faith was preached in Italy. He The silly twaddle and witless gush indulged In by ditio slue qua non of any privilege, "I am deeply gratified to see appointed by the government. Their functions are merely to Rome to Ix ar witness at that city.” did not go there not to build upon an­ pseudo patriots Is humorously depicted In a funny story that the power of transmitting It niaigng this effort in behalf of a great advisory. They have no jKjwer In the management of In­ What does Dr Grafton know about It? other man'* foundation. Nevertheless, from Everybody’s; Pat and Mike enlisted In the British should be explicitly stated In the orig­ charity, a non-sectarian medical dls- dian affairs. But the Acts say nothing. What of It? he desired to see the brethren In Rome, army. After their first drill the captain, thinking the inal grant. This is required by human pensnrj*. for charity knows no religion, “ Not a tax can be changed, not a rupee of the people’s lias the iK>sltlon of St. Peter to suffer because they would bd a source of circumstances opportune for a little lecture on patriotism law to avoid misunderstandings and race, comlltiun or color. When a man own money ai)propriated for any purpose, however urgent, because he had no Luke to describe comfort to him. Yet, ho would not stay demanded, eloquently: "Soldiers, why should a nian die dlfficultieH between the authorities and nei ds charity we must not ask him without the consent of British officials. Even the new bis travels, and achievements? But there very long, but in passing on his ,^ior his king and country?" This struck Pat as a proper the individual enjoying the privilege. his race or religious belief, but must ‘reforms' proposed by Lord Morley will effect no essential Dr. Grafton Insists. ’ Again, it must way to Spain. The Imprisonment took question. Turning to Mike, he said: "Faith, Molke, the But divine law is not huuTvlcd by such Blnipjy remonil>er (hat he is a member change. lx>rshlre. He Is a member of the board o" judg-'s every succoss, and will bo furthered by “The unfortunate people of India year after jear are Can we supiioso, then, that God theologians whom we Papallsts claim human raco, ho had to leave an effica­ of the New York Hall of Fame. every citizen of Baltimore, without re­ forceos© at Rome. Every sorious-mlnded schol­ selves specifically about proving the ions in chock and to have them bo and ment of the princes of the (!hurch, and lt*H about this way. When the white man owned the nig­ of defense against possible foes, but much more to hold ar knows that the Acts of the Apostles supremacy of St. Peter over the apos­ say one and tho flame thing. We, the boaiitlfloB tho apparel of kings. It ger there wasn’t any race question; If the nigger owned the Indian people themselves surely In subjection’ ; ( 5 ) is not a complete history of the prim­ tles. The question of the papal suprem­ Papalists. say It Is the Roman Pontiff a mark of honor and glory on th. P the white man, there wouldn’t be a race question; but interest on English Investments made In India, “ most of itive Church. Moreover, any serious- acy is treated In a different manner ns succoBsor of St. Peter, who has this brenflt of the heroic warrior and kings when the nigger ahd the white man both want the same them not desired by India or for her benefit’—merely minded scholar knows that St. Luke, and proved by other arguments. It authority. You. so-called Catholics, and moimrchs. It roBts ns n fountain Job at the same time, then there’s a race question. It 'forma of exploitation.’ ” being the traveling companion of St. never occurs to a Catholic theologian says It Is not. Who has It then? You of hope In the hands of tho dying, and isn’t a race question at all, my friend. It’s a labor ques­ The annual tribute thus paid by India to England is Paul, naturally wrote about him and to confound the two subjects. Though say there is no need of such authority. rated at from $125,000,000 to $150,000,000. ns a palm of victory In tho hand of tion." left us in the dark about the other the two be closely connected, one de- Then you go against all the experience the dead. v DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

buried from the Sacred Heart church, l.,adies. hare your on Sunday afternoon. NEW METHOD Quilting done now. On Thursday evening. June 3, Miss QUILTING Our prices on Katherine Clark of this parish and Mr. pieced quilts from 51.00 to $4.00 per quilt. Cotton threaeiiig tire Comi>any. Chorus. "A Boy's Ambition"—Little O vertu re...... I>ohmann’s Orchestra fle Malden” and Smile. Smile, | Boys. Accompanists—Misses Margaret bold, and ever>thlng })o!nta to a aniooth (Introducing '.Maryland” (words by Smile. ■ and the da:.' from the Red j TO THIS END WE OFFER A LIBERAL CO.MMISSION TO RE­ The Black Twin Carmencitas. I>erforman<-e. All who attencl are an- Pep*r .Monahan. .Ir.i, "Summerflme.” Mill. "I I-ove But V' 11." Ryan. Mary Ranney. LIABLE PERSONS IN EVERY PARISH WHO WILL SOLICIT "Ixjve .Me Like 1 Like to lb* lx>veoo." "Honey­ In the song anown in .lungle Town. 'i J. Thumann an«l D^[L Girls and boys. TIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT SHOULD PROVE VERY RE.-MU- "T ell Me. Tell Me. Dusky Maiden.” Director of Dancing — Samuel J. Home. Swt*et Home, and Moth**r’s Charles W . Cummings. Chorus. "Dashing on Before the NERATIVE. Aniir-' t Dale-Frlday) David E\ans. Young. .Mc'Ksrs. A. Sullivan. T. S. Flynn. M.. In Harry l.j»uder’8 fa: us Scotch song ■ Gale"—Junior Boys. Accompanists You re in the Kight Church but Walsh. P. Monahan. .!r.. G. J. Bu< her. i and dance. "I lx> a l.,iissie.'* Misses Margaret Quinn. A. Smith. Interlocutor ('harle^ A. Nast. Wrong Pew” ( .Mark-Smith > Jo»#*ph Walter Kerwin. A. J. Simpson. Herb<.*rt i J^-oderof Orrhestia- -A. S. Ix)hinann. C'oughlln. Falrall. J. .M. Wournis. F. Wagner. G. Frank Towers and T. Raymond Young Recitation. "Barbara Frietchle’*— . IF YOU WILL DEVOTE A COUPLE OF HOURS’ SPARE Pianist Al Mauk. "Gypsy Ix>ve Song” (Sndlh-Herbert) Freeman and H. T. Hatton. In Instrumental l-Mtlons. Eighth Grade Girls. TIME TO CANVASSING AMONG YOUR CATHOLIC t'ornedliinh and Kn«l Men Joseph —<»*‘orge W, K«*rwln. “ Harrigan,” ‘‘The Merry Widows," Recitation. "Barbara Frietchie and FRIENDS, YOU WILL BE WELL REPAID. Introducing the Mar "iviun .National Newman. Joseph t'aughlln. Arthur Sul . ' Ephrahain Johnson” ( Greene-Wer From Gt*orge M. Cohan's musical play. Stonewall Jackson” — Eighth Grade n*Tl—.Arthur Sullivan. Dance and the f -'Us .Merrv ' Boys. llvan. Jack Walsh. Harry McFabe. John "Fifty Miles from Boston.” tBy Widow V'dlz. "The Bedouin Ijove Song” tPlnsutU special i>ermlsslon.) Dance of the Shamrocks, .lunior- Kyati. Peter .Monahan. Jr.. Michael E —Thomas P. Geohegan. .Messrs. G. FreeniAi P H. Reilly. P. Messrs. Jos. Newman. J. Walsh. J. K. ■ Girls. Accompanists—Misses G. Fish­ Walsh. Charle* .Menk. P. F. (Jllmartin. "A Little Hit of Trouble Goes a (»ood I'onnelly. .M. F. F'lynn. F. Gibl>ons and Monahan. Jr.. T. S. F ;nn. J. J. Morris-' sey. J. Wm. Hurley, M K Walsh, J. J .; An excellent opportunity for young men T. 8 Flynn. an»! J William Hurley. i,«.ng Ways” (H averi Jack Walsh. llobt. L. Owens. To be followed by er. R. O’Connor. As ix>ng as the Worhl HoUs On” Co«ly. W. I^avoren, a . Walsh. J. j "Song of the Dudes"- -Idttle Boys. Solo Vocalists T. F. Collins, George ” What Has That Man Harrigan Oone?^ T. Harding. A. F. H-nnessy, H. F. and women who wish to earn good (Graff-HalH Thomas F. Collins. Accompanists—Misses Margaret Quinn ! Kerwin. Thos. P. Geohegan and David •Did He Run?’ t .McCrt^e-Von TlUer) Messrs. C. Nickerson. Arthur Prior. Schram. Wm. Dolan. K MeSheehey Evans. Joseph Newman. \>. Davoren. G. Prier. Edw. Kummer. and A. Prior. |and M. McCune. , wages during vacation time Recitation. "Rachel’s Troubles ' — 1 escort to the Most Blessed Sacrament. the first meeting in Annunciation hall. Misses A. Day. B. Walsh. J. Englehart. Those quiet devotional Tuesday Only members were .-.'Imltted. which' E. Britt. J. Miller. G. Aldridge. L. Ev­ ans. L. Clark. T. Doyle, I. Thumes. evenings prejwiratory to the feast of was. we think, a we« bit selfish. \ For further particulars address, or call at our Office 3t. Anthony were brought to a close Master Percy O W —. or entertained Pantomime— Ninth Grade Girls. last Tuesday evening. Father Wulstan a number of his yc :n« friends on “Toy Symphony" (Rhomberg)—Sec­ THE preached the last sermon. His theme Wednesday aftemoor the occasion be- ^ ond and Third Movements: Adagio and was " » he Sacred Heart. Ing his ilinth annivers.iry. Allegro. Denver Catholic Register St. Anthony's feast Is next Sunday. There will be devot ris in the church ; Presentation of Palmer certificates ' P A R I S H E S The beautiful ceremony of the blessing every evening during June In honor o f' for penmanship. Rev. E*lward Bair>'. : of the Lilies will take place at T:38| Ihe Sacred Heart. . ^ j S. J.: Misses Catharine Noonan. Cor-, P. 0. Box 1577 1824 Curtis St ' p. n). lAM t Somewher- In the east end; inne Morris. .Mary riowlett. Margaret ] j Our choir, which has carried off for suburb, a maiden 1.. y, with the weight: McCarthy. Marie Crede, Rose Murray,! so long easy honors to their rrndlUon of years on her shuuliler^ ;.«ear In "light* ^ In her heart. P->>clts are on her Bonner. "Margaret F. Rogner. Helen • track, but have fail- 1 to locate her. No j Smith. 8T. DOMINIC’S. I proach the sacraments regularly. We er vein." "From Minstrelsy to Grand The Keystone Craft Shop The A. W. Clark Drug Co. notice some new fa<*es each month at 0|>era** Is the lille of their Interesting n*ward is offer . « we hope she Is | The graduation exercises will b e ' TWO STORES: held on Tuesday evening. June 15. This ; Pictures and Next Sunday at the 8:.10 o'clock * communion with the society, yet hard­ program. We are anxiously awaiting lost forever. Corner 8th Ave. and Jason SL will be the event of the year. ■ ic t u r e F r a m in g moss tC boys and girls will receive ly one-fourth of the men of the parish Tuemlay evening. June 22 to give the Mr. and Mrs H.' ird I>onahue have 3rd Ave. and Eiati St. ' Seventeen young ladi(p have quali-; A Specialty. their first holy communion, lit. Rev. are enrolled as meml>ers. Why not get memb<»rs of the choir the boost they niovtM to .1403 atreet. 628-830 JASON ST., Denver, Colo. tiel themselves for graduation. This Everything in Drugs N. C. Mat* will confer the sacrament together an have 200 members?' deserve for all thot they have uone for Mr. and Mrs. M Sullivan are receiv­ is the largo.st class in the school's his­ Orders Called for. Prompt Delivery of confirmation after the mass to Wouldn't it look better. Think it over St. Ell*al>eth's. They help us to pray j ing congratuIat:iu> over the birth of tory and is i>ossibly one of the largest THE RDYAL TAiLDRiNG CD. a|K>ut 130 childn'n and twelve adults. ; and l>e one of the 200. In church, but we want to do some ap- ’ tw'in girls. THE A. PETERSON GROCERY CO. Catholic school graduations in this The months mind requiem high mass | plauding. Ernest Rhim :- .t nd bride are visit Cleaning ® Pressing WorKs GROCERIES. MEATS. FRUITS, ' section of the country. was offered i*p Monday for the sou! of, ST. FRANCIS OE SALES. Bravo! Young ladles' Choir! You ing .Mr Rhlnef.li mother on their Phressing and Altering of Ladles' and VEGETABLES. ETC. A most unique proiluction of "The 1 the late Father O'Neil. O. P. .Mnsv-«i ------make choir No. 4 for SL Elisabeth's. . way home from ' . fomia. Gent's Garments. Goods called (or I-iSH AND GAME IN SEASON. .Merchant of Venice" is under way. I t , on Wetlnesday and Saturday of this • The notable event of the past w t'ek 1 hough last in the field, the Mixed' Miss Marie I>* \i: has moved to the and delivered. Phone South 275. Phone South 817. 605-607 Jason St. will be extremely unique and enter-; week will also be said In his memory - was the elaborate surprise given by Choir, the School Girls' Choir and the^ home of Mrs. M W >dward. 3521 Hum- 579 D E L A W A R E ST. and are the gift of the school children, the choir , of St. Francis de Sales Altar Boys' ('hoir would not dare to boldt street. , taining. being a marked deviation from , Fourth Avenue Grocery Recent Implisnis were those of AUr,'» church on their most efficient organist. say you are the least. .Miss Agnes W: 9 was hostess at the usual Shakespearean productions. Bessie Morey’s a n d M a r k e t Rev. E«lward‘ Barrj*. S. J.. will pre- Cecilia Donovan and Wlnlfnnl Mary Mrs. A. G. McCallister. on the eve of j And what about the Tertinries a prettily armne- ird party on Tues- M. B. Boftb. Proprietor. ' seat the diplomas. Adelphian hall is We carry a complete line of Itnnovan, and Uichar«l Gross. her departure to her new- home. The|*'bolr? Just wait! day evening, con imentary to the Millinery Parlors . the place. The !**rm of the parochial school house was taken by storm during her ’ — — \ OUng I,adies' C;i; CTlub of which she All the Latest M illinery Creati->ns GROCERIES AND FRESH M E A T S The Adelphian Society were the • Give us a call. Phone 463. closed .Monday, the largest class in the abw»nce the early part of the evening ANNUNCIATION. is the president T'ds charming little from Paris and New York. . guests of M. J. McEnery at 2726 Down­ 417 FOURTH AVE. history of the school graduating. and was tastefully decorated for the! t-lub has had n successful career 773 JASON ST. DENVER, COLO. ing avenue on last Wednesday evening. Father Vallely awardeil the diplomas occasion, the color schema l>elng pink i Requiem high masses were celebra- tiuring the imst >• -^n and it is with Wilson Bros., Needless to say the members were j TUCK & McCa r t n e y and the exercises were held In the anil white throughout, anti the dining: leerfeetlon of the j morning, her sister. Mrs Oit- ua of Golden. Colo. FUR.NAUE a n d GUTTER WORK 134 ELATI ST., Near Second Ave. in a measure the dissatisfaction wrhich PAINTS. OILS AND GIJVSS. program dispensed with, as was also nffalr was lacking. On her return Rev. T. J. Wolahan of Sadda was ini Phone South 90. Denver. Colo. 1 wonder wa- eavesdropping to 1 is being felt by many members of th e: Phone South 236. 480 S. Broadway the regular entertainment given by the home Mrs. McCnlllster was greeted by the city the early part of the week. \ Business Phone Main 1305. have stood Just o ' dde the young la­ parish as a result of "An Endless children in the large Imll. a mixed quartet singing "Home. Sweet .\lni. A. Beehler and niece. Miss Kit­ dies*’ meeting hull aat Sunday after­ ( hain' prayer. These prayers have JAMES T. CAUGHLIN, 1'he following receivcsl diplomas: Home" from the steps of the veranda. tle Cosgrove, have gone to Olathe, j noon. where bits e; heir animated con- j been sent lately anealer in Ethel Marie Brmiy. Frances Regina The fore part of tae evening was Ka».. on account of the death of Mrs. | Denver C r e a m e r y i versatlon could n< :>ut reach my ears. j welcomed by the recipients. Not only Pure milk, rrt'am and butter. Butter Duffy. Claude Vincent Dwyer. Hele:i devotetl to music nn«l dancing. While Bei'hler's mother. ' At any rate, thoi: ’ the weather was ' are they disapproved, they are like­ milk, cottage cheese anti honey. Home- Margaret Ferris. LllUN Agnes Ferris, nil were seated at the table, at which cooketl footls. Ice cream delivered in B i c y c l e s Machines At the meeting of the Young I.adle8'^ resiK>n8ible for b *e!ng there at all. wise contlemneil by the ('hurch. Stich Mary E«lna F'orroll. Margaret Cecelia covers were laid for fifteen. Dr. R. B. any quantity. EXPERT REPAIRING. sodality on last Sunday afternoon a Ivashful man sin ely asks their par- ' prayers only voice su|K‘rstition and no 1372-1376 Broadway. Denver, Cotob Ilornn, U ly Mnrgnrct nrahnm. Norbort UnrrlnBlon In bchair of (ho choir nn.l i RoblnBon save an InteroRt Phone South 1873. dons and solenui promises to k«H’p t one should encourage them In any 256 S. Broadway .lohn Koonip. Mnry Klli.ihclh Mnt-! I'artor. prcsontoil Mrs. .Mct'nIllHlor with ,ipvotlons to St. An- mum. j tranner. thews. Jonn Albert Martin, Ijeonard an oU'Bant picture ns n mark of thoir; sumlsy.' j The greatest novena of the year will Triangle Pharmacy, The Myrtle M arket Richard Murphy. Mary Kathryn .Me love and appreciation of her untiring win b«' the regular communion day for SACRED HEART PARISH. i start Thurs.iay at Saen'd Heart ^ ^ ' -DUrkKlirPHONE VIMAIN AIM A97S427&. Lain. Francis I/eo McGrath. Henrv efforts. the sotlality. If one c'ould only possess j church. This is the novena of the Sa- I PHONE .MAIN 2352. Frederic Rothaus. Kathryn Margar-'l Among those present were Mrs. A. the unbounded fafth in prayer with • cred Heart. In the month of June me COR. S8TH AVE. A FRANKLIN 8T. Sulllvnii. Carroll Francis Selt*. lx>rene G. McCallister. Miss Margaret MeIXm- At the S:lh) o'l ' mass last Sunday 529 W. Colfax Ave. which our pastor tries to fill our souls, ; entire Catholic world is bowed in de- Marie Thnmes. Robert Williams. nid. MIPS Marie Carroll! Miss Maud the Sacred Heart anch of the C, I how easily and unafraid one could ! votion to the Most Sacred Heart ^ of Denver. Colo. To buy or rent m The grniluatet having completed th< Spikesmnn, Miss .Margaret Conway. B. A. received «•' ounion. About 40 aewlng macirine or have travel the wearisome journey of life. ' Jesus. At the Sacred Heart chnrt'h full grammar school rourje. are pre-! Miss Pearl Grace. Miss Marjory Splkos members were I'r *nt. your oM one repatr«uf. The members of Branch 32P. C. j the devotion will be appropriately ob- THE J. KLATZKIN FURNITURE HDUSE you have onl'' to tele­ ])nred for high school or college, and man. Miss Anna Youngblood. Jas. Mc- Mrs. E. K, Youn- who had been ill N ew and Second-hand phone E. T. M ln iie y 'e B A., had a most enjoyable house ; servetl. Starting June 10. there will rellublo agency. 1‘ro m p t the reputation of the school Is such Swlgnn, Chns. Mosconl. Jas. Farley. A. for some time, d:' Sunday afternoon service, prices thr low- warming ou .Monday evening, it Iteing i l>e a short sermon. Benediction and Furniture, Carpets, that a diploma Insures the holder im­ G. McCallister. R. B. mirrington. Chas. at the home. 3(»e" Htout street. The «<(«t ttnd satlsracttorv 1 pniyers for the novena every evening gu>tranlee41 stout St. Btltutlons of learning without furUi^.* ileceasod is sur\:'' 1 by her husband i nOUGHT, SOI.D, E.XCHANGED. Phone Mum 5794 ! Catholic devotion is the loving horn- tost or examination. ST. ELIZABETH’S. and family, to wh- \ wo extend our ; 731 W. COLFAX AVE. Denver,Colo. ' age paid to a sacred object as seen in Mrs. Nelson, the director of the sincere symi»athy- A. R. MADISON, Good Tailoring the light of faith. Consequently, tho choir, has gone South for a short stay. Father Bernard sailed from New Mr. and Mrs. J . Clair have re­ Max Melsheimer, measure of our fervor ought to be pn>- Tho Holy Name Society npproa'ide.l York June S. aboard the Kronprln* turned to this pa- ft for resiilence. That clothes do not make the I>ortloned to the beauty and perfection GROCERIES the sacranionts at the early mass hr! Wilhelm. Ho will 1h' away two months. | They are at home t 2452 IX>wuing. Staple & Fancy Groceries man It sometimes takes a long of the object. AND 'UORN FED M KATH Sunday. Among the hn{>py couples united in; time to learn. For a first impres­ Mrs. r. H. Fltzp. rick of 2302 Cham- STRU'TLY ('OKN-FED MrhVTS. Jesus is the limit of human i>erfec- Your Trade SoMcited. l4ist Sunday the usual rosary pro holy matrimony this second we<*k of I sion there is nothing to equal a pa street, and her fee©. Miss B. Mur- Prompt Delivery. Phone South 1289. 479 8. Broadway tion. and "the most beautiful of the cession, vespers and benediction w»re Juno, wn have to congratulate Andrew ^ gooil personal appearance. You j)hy. are visiting in New York. can be assured of such by let­ cMldrt n of men." Moreover, He is Phone South 920. 383 S. Broadway. held in tho afternoon. L. Bauer and !x>ulse Mary Schaetle: Miss Eva Walsh well known young ting me make you a suit to or- Emmanuel— "Go*l with us"—True God Mias Tessie Haggarty leaves ♦his John J. Ford and Gertrude M. Pllarek; ^ tier. The best materials, coupled lady of this pn^i^ and Dooular in Tandy Furniture Co. and true Man in one Divine Person. HUGH N. WOODS, week for a visit at Brush, (’olo. Paul Frankenbcrg and Mary Kullman. with faultless workuirnsnlp Catholic circles of fhe city, wm gnui- The Iwdy and soul of Jesus w’ore truly The Furniture Exchange House. The Young Ladles’ Sodality will re­ The (wo Inst couples were married by means p:'rfoctlou In the tailoring unto next W'eek fn' the State Normal art, ami you get It here. the body analnful before or since were the Lips of God: Mrs. J. J. ROULSTON, ciety of this parish wns the first estab­ sion will wend Its way through the bums, is rapidly r • overing. TAILOR tho hands that healed the sick were W ANTED — By a middU‘-agod worn lished In Denver. Though the mem­ streets around St. tuiisal>eth’s. It will Mr. John Boyle. b»r years a respect­ the Hands of God: the feet that were HD. iKisitioii an priest's housekeeper; ' Millinery a Specialty bership is not what it should be. it has form after the 10:3u mass next Suu-j Jackson Bldg. 17th and Trem ont ed member of this i>arlsh, died at St. got>d cook. b:'st references. Addresi i REDUCED PRICES ON ALL HATS some very attentive members who op- day. Tho Knights of St. John will bej Joseph's hospital h»s»t week. He was ((!ontinu1 D E N V E R c a t h o l i c R E G I S T E R

nailed to the cross were the Feet of God: and the heart that was ])lerced The Rooney Wall Paper & Paint House Colorado Springs with the lance was the Heart of God. JOHN T. ROONEY, Proprietor. But the heart of man is the well-spring CURRENT COMMENT of His life, the home and symbol of WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS BY THE ASSISTANT EDITOR. S e e U s F o r His love^ and the Index of his moral 206 Broadway Phone South 1486 character. Therefore, to unite mind and will with the mind and will of the 1 ravelers report a waterfall in the Patten, alluding to his recent deal in God—man is seeking constantly the interior of British Guiana equal to wheat. Mr. Patten’s candor deserves kingdom of God; to find in His Face South Broadway Grocery and M arket HOUSE C L E A N I N G NEEDS .Niagara. commendation. It is always satisfy­ the ideal type of beauty, and in His JOHN A. OBERQ, Proprietor. ing to know definitely where the Heart the focus of all moral perfection The Santa Fe diocese contains a chicken gets the ax. Our Prices will Save you Money —the supreme object of lelightful con­ Catholic population of about 127,000, 250 S. Broadway Phone Brown 634 templation; to endeavor to fathom the 2.0 churches’ and 75 clergy. A ledge of jade is mentioned in depths of His beautiful nature and to Alaska, by the Nome Gold Digger, as 14«1 LARIMER ST, Cor. ISth Ground Floor Bazaar copy in a faint way some of the vir­ TU.KPHON> U7i. Maurice Egan, formerly a professor well as iirecious stones and asbestos. tues of that Heart, as manifested in at Notre Dame, and now our minister In 1U08 the Seward Peninsula yielded JOHN ANGLUM the life, words and actions of Our to Denmark, is mentioned as a future nearly six million dollars in gold. Yet I..ord. is the highest and noblest duty librarian of Congress. Seward was berated for giving seven Carpets and Rugs of ('hristian manhooil. and this is "De­ Pioneer Drug Store millions for the w'hole tract. To spend money now Is to save money. votion to the Sacred Heart.” PreeoHptione Carefully Prepared. The old Palace at i^anta Fe has been Mtabllehed 49 Yttrt. Stocks are so complete and prices so rea* sonable that you will find what you are given over to the Archaeological So­ IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. The only piece of classic Greek em­ looking for here now at a less price than ciety. which is making new arrange­ broidery known to exist, is preserved Dayand Evening when the assortment is less. Carpets and ments for lighting and heating it. in St. Petersburg. It was found In a rugs. 'I’here wa* never a better time to Two trains have been chartered for S c h o o l make your purchases in these lines. Our the Cathedral excursion to Dome Rock tomb in the Crimea preserved by the complete line is ready for your inspection, The Bishop of Pittsburg. Pa., has Call or write for catalog. on July 5. This excursion is a parish action of saltpeter. It is about five the quality of these goods we guarantee. prejiared a primer of temperance for affair given under the auspices of the and a half inches broad, of graceful de­ R. A. LoDOUX, Pros. The stylos the newest and most attractive tile use of Catholic societies, which known to the carpet trade. The prices such local branch of the Holy Name socie­ sign. and worked in chain stitch and 1543-45 Qlenarm St. tolls about the harmful effects of al­ 1M5-45 GLENARV ST. t f y DENVER. COOC/ that will bring you back again. No mat­ ty. The tickets are $1 for adults and overlap. Denver, Colo. ter if you want to invest |10 or 650 for your cohol. fiO cents for children. new rug, there 1b sometblng among this Norway. Maine, is a town where grand assortment- to please you. The .Miss Mary Crowley and Charles Ut­ ra O N B MAIN 737T HENRY WARNEOKB, Free. In deference to the prevailing tem­ women carry on every kind of busi­ prices are all marked in plain figures, the ter wer<“ married at the jiarocbial resi­ same price to all, and that price the lowesL dence on Tuesday evening. Father Mc­ perance sentiment, the Russian gov­ ness. The leading lady, who owns the Donough officiating. ernment has withdrawn the imperial department store, says there are three T he Capital City Shoe M fg. Co. There will be a meeting of the Ca­ eagle from the bodka bottles, substi­ things a woman must remember to thedral collectors on Tuesday evening. tuting a label on which is the word succeed in business: "She must not Repair Work Our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles 75c. M cCracken & Hubbard I During the 48 hours beginning Sat- “ poison.” with a skull and crossbones. run on a mortgaged stock; she must 1811 Champa St. Denver, Colo. 120-122 SOUTH TEJON STREET. urilay morning. $2,5UU has been raised pay her bills before tney are due, and for the Cathedral fund. This, together “ This is not philanthropy.” said Mr. must always dress well.” all w’ithln the purview of the Catholic with other contributions, will enable journal. the building committee to meet the CATHOLIC JOURNALISM AND LIT­ "I have been asked to say something "When knighthood is^ In nowev, we TAILORING more pressing obligations. ERATURE. about the Catholic woman in journal­ demand more courage everywhere. T. M. McGUIRK 1 he graduating class exercises of ism. She goes back to 1820, when Miss S t o p a t Joanna England w’as assisting her Someone must set the pace for the av­ Phone Purple 1334. our school will take place on Monday .Miss Katherine E. Conway of The brother. Bishop England, on the Uni­ erage man. and here are leaders.” ROOM 209, ENTERPRISE BUILDING evening. June 14. Diplomas will be Republic, Boston, was the guest of Denver, Colo. awarded on Wedneslay. June 16. ted States Catholic Miscellany. A few T h e Joyce Hotel honor of the Columbian Assembly of Ii of. the ^ w’omen now’ ....on the catholic n father Kreuz, S. J.. w ill deliver the 'New York, composed wholly of Fourth ______,,,___ DEMOCRATIC POLTROONERY. GIBBS BROS., press. authors also, as a rule, are Miss Dealers in When in Colorado Springs lecture in the chapel that evening. Degree Knights of Columbus, on May Mary Catherine Crowley, late of Bos­ Charles Thurln of 1725 Humboldt is 20. The appearance of Miss Conway A Democratic papt^r, the New York Staple and Fancy Groceries ton, now of New York; Mrs. B. E. n m m x seriously ill with pneumonia. at a meeting of the Fourth Degree *>orld, which hu'- been a consistent Burke of the same city; Miss Susan L. MEATS knights was very unusual, since the Clevelandite organ, thus unmasks Dem­ Emery and Miss Mary B. O’Sullivan, of THE STORE THAT GROWS. SACRED HEART'COLLEGE. usual requirements for admission were ocratic hypocrisy: Phone South 141. Cor. W . 5th A Jason Don’t Be Untidy Boston; .Miss Elizabeth Angela Henry exacted from every j>er8on excepting of Buffalo, and Miss Anne O’Hare of "The Democratic national platform ’ When It costs so little te have your clothee Cleaned end Preaeed at the Farewell. P. O. Lacroix, Miss Conway. -Mr. Michael J. Kelly, Cleveland. last year contained these sentences: Farewell, my "Alma Mater,” chairman of the assembly, presided, "Special scholastic, devotional and ■ ‘We welcome the l>elated promise PANTATORIUM You’ve been a mother true, and In a brief address iptroduced the of tariff reform now affected by the M eat M arket & G rocery missionary interests in the Church , 17 8. BIJOU ST. PHONE 523 COLORADO 8PRINQB, COLO. You’ve harbored and protected me Republican party. • • • but the W e handle the best at the lowest guest of the evening and presented to have createil a press of their own. W e As mothers ever do. her a handsomely engrossed Invitation, people cannot safely trust the execu­ orlcee. Telephone Brown 761. can but mention the organs of the /SO L IP A N 8T. Under Y . M. C. A. You’ve taught me, you have armed me, reciting the reasons which prompted tion of this imi>ortant work to a party Propagation of the calth in New York m. J. OUrfeh J. IX CL eWaoigtaw For the battle’s sturdy strife. the assembly to invite her as a repre­ which is so deeply obligated to the and Boston, anil of Church Extension B A C K ” You’ve made me what I am today sentative Catholic journalist. In an­ highly protected interests. • • • < < D U C K in (Chicago. To go further would need Ail 1 hope to be in life. swer to the address she read a paper a special article. *.e favor Immediate revision of the SHOE OILS THEELPASO ICE AND GOAL COMPANY Farewell, my "Alma Mater.” upon Catholic journalism and journal­ tariff by the reduction of imiiort on what Catb- ties. Articles entering into competition U founded on an experience of 4S years ways implicitly Catholic and helpful to in the leather buelneee. The beet known Farewell, my foster mother. ollc women are doing and have don^ In | mtereatB. with trust-controlled products should •hoe oils contain volatile oUe. eucb oe naptha a-mt keroeene (or coal oil), which College,of the Sacred Heart. that line. The address was very in-1 be placed upon the free llsL • • • have on injuiioua effect on leather o m Btructlve. witty and entertaining, and ] the question of the We «lemnnd the' immediate repeal of dissolve the waxes uaed on the threads. ..thus___ causing__ aa... the soles to seperate.BAninratA G. S. Barnes ^ Son, Refrain— was received with much applause. She | •’uslnesa values an,I the means the tariff on pulp, print paper, lumber, **Duek-Back” Shoe OHe consist; largely of of livelihood in connection with the or Ixmg stand your holy walls, I pray, gave some interesting reminiscences j timber and logs.’ a perfect blendlnc of vegetable. Mlmsl Unary ('athollc press. I know several and flower oils; wfll not evaporate. Injure lx>ng wave the "Brown and Gold,” of her association with John Boyle! "In the Hoii''0 of R< presentatives a er overheat loather. Is positively the beet watsr-prooftng end leather preserving oU nM KUnHIIL pj|^g»3 pggi^ ^y8. Heinember him who chants this lay, O’Reilly and James Jeffrey Roche. The I month ago fnrty Democrats voted en the morkeL When ages by have rolled. venerable founder an,l publisher, Pat-! Pai'I. and against free lumber. In the Senate Bomes Boildtng May generations yet to come, mainly In the last decmle of his long! pacing dividends, this week sev«*nteen Democrats did the The Joseph P. Dunn Shoe These are not yet numerous, J. F. Boynton, President, J. L. Caldwell, Secretary. The men that are to be. mainly 1 nthe last decade of his long same. Thus a specific d<>man«i of the Sing oft’ sincere these praises from life of ninety years. She spoke of the they will be. They represent extraor­ Demo<’ratic platform was defeated by and Leather Co. Pistributofs THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO. dinary business ability behind up-to- A thankful heart to thee. s])lendid development of Catholic jour­ Democratic votes. Democratic votes date editorship—such ability, almost, 1748-54 Lawrence St. Denver. And when the trumpet’s call shall nalism within the^ past twenty-five also defeateu free hides and free Iron, as raised the late P. F. Collier, who sound, years, and the priests and laymen from hor the first time in fifty years Demo­ Phones: Gallup 178, Gallup 18S began as a (Catholic publisher, into the Electric Supplies, Fixtures An114 North Tejon 8L Telephone Exchange 88. He’ll remember your old teachings editions of books bearing Catholic im­ P a in t e r s of the Catholic encyclopedia. Two. reduction of ta.xation; within the last Of "Religion and Fine Art.” prints are common now, where twenty- 1624 COURT PLACE, Dennis A. McCarthy of Boston, sixty days 102 of the 171 Democrats in For all that, that one is today, five years ago a second eeatedly A .. SHAPIRO, All that he hopes to be, rare. We owe much of this happy among the few poets whom every one against reducing taxes and seventeen Is the fruit of learning and advice change to the reading circles and the The Pise# to Trade. reads. A few formerly on the Cath­ of thirty-two Democrats in the Senate Home Hand Laundry At good old S. H. C. Catholic summer schools, to the en­ ShoM, Clothing and olic press passed Into the American have done likewise. They say they THE H IB couragement of our great Catholic in­ diplomatic service, like Maurice F. 237 Broadway C^nU’ Furniahin(s stitutions like the University of Notre favor the free list for articles entering The New and Up-to-Date I heard a friend say the other day, I'^gan, ambassador to Denmark; the Family wasblng and Ironing, 65c per lt-21 E. HUERFANO ST. Dame, with Its Laetare Medal for the into competition with trust-controlled "I haven’t had a real good tlrhe for a late James Jeffrey Roche, consul at 408. Rough dry, or mangle, 35c doz. 'stabllehed 1897. Colorado Springe. Clothing Store laity, and its other distinctions and op products: lumlier, hides and iron are month. " 1 knew right away that he Beme, and Dominick L. Mun>fly. now all controlled li, trusts. They specific­ portunitles for clergy and laity both. The Colorado CUT FLOWERS hadn't been at the Alumni dance last consul at St. Gall, Switzerland. ally demand the immediate repeal of Star and Credent Friday, Where you there? Isn’t that “The present Pope and our Archbish­ Farmer’s Cash Store, Spring, Floral and “ The field of Catholic journalism has the tariff on lumber and they make Mort. F. Sullivan, Prop. a fine hall, especially when there’s proved attractive to men who wished ops proclaim the value of the Catholic Co. Decorations press. Secular and even distinctly haste only to f.isten mat odious steal BUY WHAT YOU CAN GET FOR such a nice crowd In it? And, say, how' to keep up also some purely literary upon the country for another decade. CASH AT HOME. We •olloit Your Patronage and Supply ! Butter alyout that music? That was “ Johnnie work, like Humphrey J. Desmond, with Protestant journals look to well known Why Pay Car Fare? the Beat. Catholic organs for representative “ These are ]ioliticaI sins for which Has No Equal Balfe's” orchestra! .Tust applaud and his powerful syndicate and his books, Phene Main M9. ljunishment Is certain. They affront Phone 7119. 3801 Short Larimer 104 N. TEJON BT. 1, OUNCE, MAKE A POUND they’re willing to respond every time. us courageous If more suave In utter­ Catholic opinion. The business world decency and faith. Tney reveal a deg­ Some one asked me. who, in my opin­ ance than the redoubtable James Mac- Is seeing its advantage in them as ad­ Phone Purple 2678. radation in our political life which al­ ion. was the best dancer in the hall. aster of the past or Arthur Preuss oi vertising mediums. >UNDRv A. S. BLAKE, most passes belief. They put the Dem­ N E 6 S I E A . MAHER, Of course, there were so many good the present; the late George Parsons "W e must face the future as optim HARDWARE. TINWARE, TOOLS ocratic party on trial not for Its prin­ dancers among the ladies 1 couldn’t Lathrop, who previous to his conver­ iste. The pessimist serves bis end. ciples, but for its honesty. Errors of make a choice, but when it came to sion was assistant editor of the At­ perhaps, with malice aforethought, in MILLINERY judgment may be defended and ex­ Hose, Refrigerators the men It was easy. Undoubtedly It lantic Monthly; the late Father Abram comi>elling the optimist to be practical. an 15TH STRKET, Denver. Colo. cused, but perlldy finds no apologist Phone 466. 107 N. TEJON BT. lay between Mr. John McGauran and J. Ryan, the poet-priest of the South; We must respect and patronize our O u r S p e c ia lt x is anywhere. A ijolitlcal party that is KITT & LONG, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. Martin Dolan. Charles J. O’Malley, John A. O'Shea, own journals generously that they false to Itself ia false also to the peo­ Sunday at College Park, ibe Alumni t..itarles J. Phillips, the venerable Rev. may stea/lfastly better content and ple. and the Jurlgments which they in­ Real Estate and Loans H. D. EARL, picked team played the team of ’Olh Dr. Louis A. Lambert, whose 'Notes on appearance. Think of Dr. James J. C o l l a r s flict are final.” Hre Insurance, Notary Public. Real Estate Bought, Alumni line-up: D. Floyd, c.; Me- Ingersoir long ago passed the quarter Walsh, J. C. Monaghan and others of Enery and Means, p.; J. Floyd, lb : your membership as contributors. 17 E. FIRST AVE. (lit & Broadway) Sold and Exchanged million mark; the Rev. David S. Phe­ Denver, Colo. ..Fire ineursnee written In the beet Prior, 2b.; T. FIoy

I EDUCATIONAL* Oldest and Moat Reliable MAKES GOOD COFFEE QUICKLY RECOGNIZED IT AS HIS OWN. EMPLOYING HANDS AND BRAIN for Hotel Help In the West. Select Day School for young ladies. USES FOR RHUBARB Mala and Female Help Sent New Percolator Which Seems to Pos­ w here When R. TL F are la i Music, Art and Physical Culture. For Dialogue, if Correctly Reported, Should Edgar Allan Poe’s Humorous Idea for ; Advanced. St. Mary's Academy terms, etc., apply to sess Decided Advantages Over Have Made Corporation Magnate Saving of Time In Liter­ MANY WAYS OF PREPARING Some Now in Use. ary Labor. •I8TER8 OP LORETTO. Sister Superior. Feel at Home. CANADIAN HEALTHFUL VEGETABLE. i There has recently [been devised a The corporation magnate who had Many traditions and stories of Ed- ; employment agency new percolator, which possesses sev­ been a witness while on earth ap­ gar Allan Poe are still current at the I Dearer, OeAeradt* f Canned When Cold It Will Remain eral decided advantag* over the old­ proached the golden gate and handed University of Virginia, at Charlottes­ Mtabllshed IM*. Mra J. Whiter Phene 4tC. 16Sf Larim er St. Fresh a Long Time— Rhubarb er kinds. To begin ^itb it works Just his card to SL Peter, saying: ville, where he was a student, says THIS IS GARDEN HOSE SEASON and Raisins— Served with as well when placed over the gas “ Will you kindly open the gate?*’ James Bernard Lyon In the Home IVe handle the Best Grades of Carden Hoset SprinUerSt Noxzles, Etc. stove' or the kitchen range as when Custard Pie. “ I am very sorry.” said Peter regret­ Magazine. used on the side tabh* with an alco­ Ask your customer for Byers pipe on your plumbing and heating work. fully, “ but. really, I must consult my Poe was very proud of his penman­ Printing and Binding It is better and lasts longer. W e handle a general line of heating and The healthful rhubarb can be used hol lamp. Many worn* n like the ordi­ counsel before answering.” ship. One day, *80 the story goes, a plumbing goods, waterworks supplies, pig lead. Are hose, sewer pipe, in a hundred palatable ways, including nary jiercolator becam^ ii mc*'es cof­ “Why, you know who I am, don’t friend entered the room to find Poe 100 CARDS. 39c. cement, etc. After July 1st call and see us at our new' building and Jam, Jelly and pre­ fee free from that bltti r tannic acid you?” inquired the departed. writing busily with both hands. Other printing at low rates. Work ■ ...... show rooms .. serves. If you I that appears after boi This one. “The question,” said Peter. “Is mis­ •‘What are you doing?*‘ asked the guaranteed. Union label. Discount on want to can It leading. irrelevant and immaterial; friend. church work. The M. J. OTALLON SUPPLY Co. cold, this is the yet. as I desire to give fullest in­ “Writing with both hands.” said LADY PRINTER, 1224 17TH ST. way: Have clean formation on all matters, I will say Poe. CORNER FIFTEENTH AND WYNKOOP STREETS cans and perfect that my memory is faulty on that sub­ "Both hands!” exclaimed the friend. new rubbers and ject.” “ But how on earth can you make any covers. Take ten­ “Certainly, you are acquainted with progress In that way?*’ Jacques Bros. my gifts and good deeds.” “ Elasy enough. It is a theory of der stalks. un­ MONUMENTS peeled. and cut up “ I have no distinct recollection.” mine that It is a waste of time not to 2333 F IF T E E N T H 8T. PHONE GALLUP 473 Into half-inch pieces, pack the cans ”At any rate, you know I left the be able to use both hands at the same AND full, then fill to overflowing with clean, bulk of my estate to charity,” said the time. Both hands and brain can be trained, with care and attention, so B u i i d i n s cold water. Stir thoroughly with a sil­ departed, slightly miffed. W o r k * The Campbell Bros. Coal Co. ver fork, to make away with air bub­ ‘•Really, I have not been In personal that each hand may do its full share HAY, GRAIN, COAL uid bles, put rubber bands on, have the touch with these matters for some of work—each hand being employed Ofic ud Y»A H o m e s te a d , 1 . 5 0 WOOD. 20.28 E u l cans overflowing with water, then years. Yet. if the amount is so stated. on a separate task. It is not really ah The Best Coal oo the 7th A tw. Monarch Coal screw the tops on tightly, and stand I am not in a position to question It.” affair of the hantls at all. in the last Market f o r . » . • 3 ...... F’hoos Smith 77 tliem upside down in a dark, cool, dry said Peter, smiling benignly. ’ analysis, but an affair of the intellect, place, and a week later remove any “If you don’t know these things, j I am training my hands and brain now* DENVER i however. Is quicker ar .ore conveni- that have leaked, as they will not keep. bow am I get InT' exclaimed the de­ 1 BO that I can do twice as much work I ent. In the ver>' base ' 'he pot there COLORADO The others will provide you in winter parted. j as the ordinary person in a given ; is a little water-filU - hamber, A. with absolutely fresh rhubarb. “ I cannot say.” was the answer. j period of time. At the present mo- which generates stear *.nd tosses it H a v a n a Rhubarb and Raisins.—Stew Rhu­ “Am 1 to get in at all?” ] ment I am writing a poem with my I up through a glass tu1 • H G. into the L. McDonald barb enough to make a pint; add to it “That is not my understanding of ] right hand; one that I confidently be- ' perforated metal cofl • bag. F and D ry C lim ate C i g a r s a cupful of stewed raisins, and after the matter.” ! lleve will startle the world. Anti with D. and the little stre .m even spurts PLUMBING and HEATING sweetening to taste, cook together; “Well, this beats the devil,” said the I my left hand I am blocking out a won­ • up into the top of the H. so that MIS Eaet Colfax Ave., Denver* Col«» The SOLIS CIGAR CO., Makers, Denver when nearly done, add a teaspoonful of departed. derful story; a story which should cap- i one can see by the col • '*f the stream Phene til York. cinnamon. This makes a very nice “Such may be the case, but I am ! ture thousands of readers, I the exact moment w .-n the coffee sauce. unable to view It in that light,” an­ j ‘‘It will only be a short time before ! conies to a boll. Thi ; ivity beneath Rhubarb Custard Pie.— Put well swered Peter. I I will be able to take my examinations i the bag. C. receives t > fluid after it stewed rhubarb through a flour sieve; Then he stepped off the stand, and, in this manner and dispose of two The Capital Ice & Storage Co. i has passed through tl.e ground coffee to a cupful of this product allow a cup­ bowing kindly on ail sides, went to subjects simultaneously. It will save i berries. E is the air -pace left be- ful of whote sugar, a tablespoonful of luncheon. time and will give hands and brain , tween bag and fluid. 1 show’s the way cornstarch dissolved in a little water And the departed, sitting down on' their full duty.” s l£ J^Ice, Cold Storage & Coal the made coffee fllb - through the 2 2 2 two beaten eggs and a piece of butter the steps, said musingly; • bag into the }>ot. Phone Main 729 are size of a small egg. You need no “There goes a splendid man. one I BOTH QUICK IN CONTROVERSY Office, 1722 Blake St. top crust; Instead, sift sugar over the could have used in my business. And IS APPETIZING DINNER DISH. yet he lacks originality. That was all top when baking. Scotsmen Evidently Had “Searched Rhubarb Sago Pudding.—Cook one- my own stuff.” —New York Times. : Meat Cut Into Sliees with Various the Scriptures” and Held Them W. P. HORAN half cup of sago until clear, add a small in T h eir Memories. cupful of sliced rhubarb, s pinch of Vegetable Additions Consti. 1731 Arapahoe Street. tutes Veal Rorr.aine. DAY-DREAM A WASTE OF TIME Funeral Director salt, a cupful of sugar and a bit of gin­ I Ian Maclaren used to tell a stoqy The largest and most practical busi­ ger root, turn this into a hot buttered ness and Shorthand school In the state. Precious Hours Lost to Those Who of two Scots worthies, douce elders 1525-1627 C L E V E L A N D PLA C E , pudding dish, and bake. If too thick, I Required: Two poiii.'is of flUot of Investigate and you’ll come here. Ask Are Prone to Wait for the Mood I o' the kirk, who found themselves PHONE 1S6S. DENVER, COLO. j veal, three tablespoon' - of salad oil. for catalog. add a little water or rhubarb Juice. to Strike Them. alone in the compartment of a railway I'se cinnamon Instead of ginger, if you ^ tw'o small onions, one ind of toma­ toes. one ounce and half of flour. carriage traveling In Perthshire, and Work Called for and iJetivered. At prefer its flavor. Serve hot with pud­ If you have a particular piece of thrown upon each other for company ding sauce. You ran add a half cupful ‘ half a pint of stock, teaspoonful each of chopjied pars • and tarragon work to do. get it done. Don't wait they fastened on a knotty point in M in t Steam Dyeing Works of raisins if you are fond of them. theology to beguile the time. The vinegar, two ounces =>f boiled maca­ for the mood to strike you. Cleaning, Repairing and Altering for Other I ’ses for Rhubarb.— E^unes Don't dream! There are more subject of controversy was whether ‘n n i, kMt I knew hi t n t t y loaf.* roni. seasoning. Ladies and Gents a Specialty. lend themselves to many delectable precious hours wasted In day-dreams I a man ts saved by faith or works. The ways with rhubarb, and I have used Cut the veal IntOrC: :nch squares. French Dry Cleaning A Specialty. than any of us would care to think ! discussion became heated, and the LOUIS BERMAN, Propr. Tb« Campbell-Seli Baking Company rhubarb instead of apple in a mince Heat the oil in a ste •. n. Slice the onions very thinly. i ' them In the about if we counted them. train drew up at the destination of Phone Main 3806. 331 W. Colfax Ava. pie with splendid results. The flavor The queer thing about day-dreams one of the debaters not a moment too Is puzzling, but very nice. A little pan with the pieces cf ■ ••al, and cook Bancroft & Son, broth over the ftr- 'intll a gol­ Is that so few of them ever amount to soon. Loath to give up the argument, grated lemon peel over a rhubarb pte anything. The dreamer is only semi- they continued to wrangle until the Dealers in adds to its appetizing qualities. Do den brown. Next stir the flour -moothly. add ooDscious when building his air train began to move out of the sta­ not peel away the pink outer akin castles, so as a rule they have no prac­ tion. and the discharged passenger Duffy Storage & M oving Co. when making rhubarb sauce. It makes the stock and the too •’►es. after hav­ Wall Paper & Paints ing first baked then 'intil soft and tical foundation. had to run along the platform to eke the sauce a pretty color, and you are out the precious moments left for a ltl2 STOUT STREET. Warehoose: Bannock SL and West Tenth An. rubbed them through wire sieve. While you are at work, keep your Painting, Paper Hanging, Oecoratlna saved considerable work. If you have mind on what you are doing, and do last work. The subject seemed to too much rhubarb Juice, as often hap­ Stir all until boiling then cover the Phone Main 1197. Rea. Phone So. 2347 Phone 1340 Office, 522 15th St. pan and simmer Us c^j^ents for about not let It wander off to what you hang fire for a perilous moment—the pens. don't throw It away. Can It would like to be doing. Only by keep­ train was accelerating Its speed— and next winter use it to moisten the an hour, or until veal is tender. Arrange the veal -■’n a hot dish. Add ing your mind on what you are doing when back from the figure leaning far Christmas mince or as a foundation now can you bring it fresh and keen out of the carriage window came the MILES & DRYER for pudding sauce. If you wish your the vinegar and isoning to the sauce, and strain over the meat. to the things you like doing best when cry: “ Hebrews 10:38!” ( “The just rhubarb in sauce to remain whole, shall live by faith.” ) Quick as light­ Put heaps of macaroni, cut in the time for doing them comes. Think­ cook ft this way: Cut into cubes and ning the other flung after the receding short lengths, 1 the veal, and ing too much about even a great happi­ PRINTERS to every three cupfuls of sugar add anti-nomian: “James 1:24!” ( “ By shake the parsi' ghtly over. ness takes the “edge" off it. two of rhubarb and a teaspoonful of The best time for day-dreams is works a man Is justlfled, and not by CetHoHc W orb « Specleltar water. Place this on the back of the faith only.” ) Vass^ir Cakes. after you have gone to bed.—New range where the sugar will melt, then York American. TelepKene Mein 2531 1744 L.ewren‘• • Si cook very slowly without stirring at These little bl'*-^ which of course, Dog's Well-Earned Monument. all. keeping it covered as It cooks. are named after great school, are cornmeal hoecak- served hot and Ever Increasing Beggars of Bombay. Near the hospice of St. Bernard. Switzerland, is a monument to Barry, hUaheS ’ eaten with stra. honey, brown su- The nuisance caused by beggars in gar or New Oi'* .i. molasses. But ; Bombay has assumed unbearable pro­ one of the dogs, which alw*ays inter- the hoe has nothi' ro do with them; portions. The orientals practice char­ ' ests tourists. This animal died some The W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. a batter Is mad* «b cornmeal and ity as a religious obligation and re- : years aro. and a m-rlter In the Wide World Magazine tells his story: “ Dur­ cold water, sea.-- dj only with salt j lieve poverty where they find It. Re- F. B. WHIPPLE. A. B YRN E, General Insurance The hatter must ' o thin that U Ul- I citals from Kebit and Marsabai never ing the ten years he was at the hos­ When soaking markort*! or other erally imurs from tablespoon. one fail to touch the Innermoet chords of pice he saved the lives of 40 persons F. B. Whipple & Co. tS4i Chmmpm Mtr— t - - DENVER. COLORAM salt fish. s«‘e that the skin side is of which is put a' •: -me on a hot Iron j the natives with their innate rever­ who had lost their w*ay in the snow. Phoae Main IVC plared up|H>rniost. griddle for the ». The usual griddle ence for spiritualism, and the fakir On one occasion he found a child, ten Real Elstate, Insurance Most ht»usekt'ei>crs are agreed that ’ holds three or fen- and as soon backs up his appeal for alms with years old. lying In the snow under the influence of the fatal slumber which Loans better work can be accomplished by as these cook tli« - ire thinly coated ; profuse quotations from the poets, 113 BOSTON BUILDING. using a heavy iron than a light one. with butter and ' ■ ed in hot plates, j Then there are lay beggars and re- precedes death. The dog warmed the Telephone 2584.______Denver, Col6» child with its breath, and then roused WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE It is said I hat good black ink mixed . The sugar, hon* y molasses ts put , ligious beggars, the ash besmeared j ascetics who practice mendicancy as a it from sleep by licking it. This much CATHOLIC REGISTER. with the white of an egg is excellent on at the table. to ci'stors the color to black kid. shoes ' hereditary profession. I^ast and not accomplished. Barry, by lying down The O'Brien Furnace Works All Kinds of nnd gloves both. Rice Cr oettes. least are the unfortunate sufferers on its side, gave the child an obvious water and milk FURNACE WORK AND REPAIRS. When making cookies >ou can color Cook rice In p. whom the loss of limbs or eyes or invitation to get upon its back and while the supi>er Outers, Chimney Tops, Skylights, Etc. them pink hr adding pink sugar. F^r the evening befor- some fell disease disables for work ride. The child did so. and was thus The minute it is Agt. for Celebrated Boynton Furnaces. party cakes cover them with white is being prepared and drives them, to beggary as the last carried to the monastery. Barry was lice of brea*l two Phone Main 5678. DRINK and chfM'olate ic^ig. I nicely done lay in ■ resource. These latter have a genuine killed by some unknown person, prob­ is soak up over 3827 WALNUT ST. D o n ’ t B o o s t To bleach crash towels, wash them ' Inches thick: let claim on our charity, but as there are ably in mistake.” The inscription on g in the morning F o r carefully and boll with jnvelle water night; break in .xii 80 few-asylums In India for the halt.the the monument is; "Barry, the heroic. Of flour and one in (he boil suds. This makes them with one tables? • maim and the blind the streets and by­ Saved the lives of 40 persons, and was Be Y o u r powder. Have Z a n g ’ s very white. If further bleached In the teas|KX>n baking ways of towns are flooded with beg­ killed by the forty first.” T o w n and spider on stove w two tablcs|Mxms gars, pitiful type's of suffering hu­ awn. as many si>oons- a PILSENER Woolen blnnkets .'Should be placed ' hot lard and ia> manity.— FYoro the Rash Gaftar. New Clocks fo r Old. Y o u r ful as you hav< bey will rise; I SOCIALISM In boxes lim*d with uewspa|)ers. Lay Josh—Jerusha, here be a letter from I brown beautifull.' ben turn and Knocker! S ta te pieces of cotton saturated with tur- Safe. i Miss Van Astor savin' she will give ye ■ serve with melted ter. An Antidote B e e r |M»ntino in the boxes to prevent an in­ A Philadelphia boy and his aunt ! $100 for that old mahogany clock of vasion of moths. Tongue with B ewn Sauce, Adelaide, who were visiting relatives • yer gran'dad’s! Protect the curtains on sweeping Melt a generou- lespoimful of but- at a country home in Lancaster coun­ ! Jerusha— Dew tell. Josh! Now I kin Order a Case for Your Home day by pinning them up with safety j ter in a saucepan ind brown the ty, were one day crossing a pasture git that marbleixed clock at the Cor . , Why not tax land values which ; I Why tax the products of labor? Fresh Beer DeUvered Daily to All Parts of the City pins or long hatpins. Do not drape ! tongue on all slilc.- Take out tongue together. When they were half-w*ay ners with the gilt Aggers; and Josh, them; turn the lower ends back upon are created by the presence of • and brown one tal spoonful of flour across Aunt Adelaide noticed two oxen while I think on it. I want you to go the community? the curtain and pin evenly. e teaspoonful of and paused doubtfully. Phone Gallup 162 in the bitter, add right down to the barn and git that Will this solve the labor ques­ ; curry powder, a lit nutmeg and one * I'm not sure that it's prudent to : drab paint left from paintin' the cow- Old-Fashioned Remedy. tion and the problem of the ; pint of the stock •vhlch the tongue go past those oxen. Harry.” she said. I shed last spring. We'll give the old disemployed? The olii-fnshloned reinetly of apply­ was boiled. Stir : it is all smooth, \\'hereupon Harry tightened his ! clock a couple o' coats. I bet that'll ; I Will it do all that Socialists ing a cold compress Is one of the best put in the tongue id lot it simmer hold on his aunt’s hand encouragingly. I please Miss Van Astor a heap, and we claim for Socialism? The Ph. Zang Brewing Co. that can be use*! for sore throat. < about 20 minutes roing the tongue “ Don't be afraid of the oxen, ’ really ought to after her bein’ willin' • • These questions are answ*ered in To make it a bandage, such as a often, us It burns isily. auntie.” said he. “They won’t hurt to give such a big price. THE SINGLE TAX REVIEW, folded handkerchief, is wet in cold us. The first time I came down here I Josh—ru git the p.tint. Jerusha. 150 Nassau St, New York. water and wrung, not very dry. Meat jfne. I was afraid of them. I didn't dare > Ton always wuz great on style, and. A 64-page magazine appearing It is then t>ound around the throat, This is a nice v to use the cold to go back of them, and 1 didn't dare ! Miss Van .Astor kin tell her friends every two months. and over It entirely to cover the wet meat loft from ner. One table- to go In front of them. But I thought : it's a brand new clock?— Puck. cloth a flannel Is securely pinned to s{K>ou of butler m« d with one table- of a way at last—I simply crawled un­ One Dollar a Year k<>4>p it in place. C O A L si>oon of flour, on* nd one-half cups der them."— Harper's Weekly. hMH C O A L COAL No part of the bandage should be of sweet milk, ot cup of chopiH'd Sicilian Superstitions. left ex|>osiMl. or the air. striking the meat, yolks of tw. ggs. l4istly add Over almost every door you will ! skin through It. will make the cold l>eppor and salt The Power of the Pocket Book. ; dud a stuffed glove with two Augers ' whites of eggs an Hub— I really think, wife, you should worse. and bake in a deer ah one-half hour. I extended to keep away the evil eye. I O r d e r N o w have that ball dress made a little high­ j When a child la born the mother hangs • Nut Sandwiches. For Sta Bread. er in the neck, to say nothing of the I a string about its neck to which she Dn I Walt tfll tbn Snow flits. Grind one-half i>ound of walnuts fine Make a bag of ivy white gootls. buck. I ties a number of little articles; a and mix together with one pint of cotton, duck or dril g; hang it In the W ife—I’ll have It changed if you I twisted horn of coral to keep away \ mayonnaise salad dressing. Mix nuts kitchen as a reposii TT of stale bread, wish, but the material costs $10 a j the Jettatura, of which the SicUlan j and Hnla«l dressing together until When a suWeient lautity has been yard. has a mortal dread; a tiuy cockshell, thick, then spread on lettuce and lay collected put In a ;in and carefully Hub— Vm— well—never mind.— Bos­ j the old Crusader’s emblem, for safe- on slices of thin buttered bread. dry in the oven, i^ II on a board un- ton Transcript. ! keeping and goodness: a little key The Colo. Fuel & Iron Co. III fliu' enough to siftetl through ; with which to enter Paradise and a ' Cocoanut Pudding. a sieve. Ko<*p In glass Jar. No Value to Him. bag of salt for wisdom. When a baby The simpioKt of puddings, such as "What convinces you that critictems Is baptizt^l mothers implore that it be ' 806 17th Street a cottage pudding, u bread pudding Bake H> niny. are of no value?” given much salt, and often the tiny Colorado*s Ftmoriie Beer. or a rice pudding, can bo made most Instead of iMdltm »oinlnv on top of “ Because.” answered the thoairieal thing is aH but strangled. PHONES 4800, 4801, 480Z Denver, Colo. lastly by adding a little cocoanut. a the stove put It in en and bake. It manager, ‘my show doesn't get u:.y of The women, too. do everything to i few chopped oats or some chopped wUl proiluce a mu> lurg*.i. sweeter the kind I can quote in my advertis­ keep from having child bom figs. and more pulatabh rain. ing." March. 8 DENVER CA^HOLIC REGISTER I M l Our Glasses Satisfy AUDITORIUM % T e 1 4 C O M FO RT Q U A L IT Y In M r Qfa«««a In our QIasset

Cured Completely In Mexico, ^ • The Swigert Bros. Optical Co. San Pedro Conu. Mex. | DENVER'S RELIABLE OPTICIANS. j M y child bad lalU nr aicknes* alnce two yerr* and | , , Bavotad Exclusively to the Fitting and Manufacturing of Glasses. Oculist's , wasareated by the best phyalclanaot Mexlcowlth . > • M instrel Show Prescriptions Carefully Filled. •at any Improvinent, uotU wo used Pastor Kow ^ ^ Bring us your broken lenses to be repaired or dupl^ated. , nis's Nerve Tonic o( wlch two bottles cared It eo- ! , , j tirely. Another cure was th at of Pone. M ats, who j** Under Auspices Denver Council 539, 1544 California St, near 16th Denver ' was troubled w ith catalepsia since eithteen year* j | | •’Magic" eyeglass cleaners FREE. I and another littia girl wascured by the Tooktro® j , , j fits, laabel Barroora got rid of hysterics by tb# sane remedy, and also Mercedes Cardasfrom tbs 11 | Knights of Columbus Phone Gallup 224 Private Ambulance and Carriages . aame trouble. Cabarina Benandes. | J M ra M- S. Raeu of Spauldina Nebr.. writes i DIRECTION OF JOSEPH NEWMAN J. M. E D W A R D S i that aho used Pastor Kueniy’s Nerve Tonic fo* j j nervous trouble ef 18 years standing and tl ; Funeral Director and Embalmer I helpedDel pen her.oer. \ ' ~ ~ A Valuable Book on Her- j Beautifully Costumed Danang 2941 ZUNI (Gallup) STREET V O U 8 Diseases aodafiample ! bottle to any address. Poor pa- ; :: 65 Voices Novelties, and Comic Surprises FREEtieots also fret the msdldoe mM. > ' Prepared by the Rev. FaraKR Kosxio, of fori ' ♦ i Wayne, lad . since 1878, and now by the NOTICE. KOENIQ MED. CO., Chloago, 111, > I too Lake Street. j ' Id by Drace<*ts at $t per Bettis. 6 fer 84. j Larg* 81.7&I 6 Betties ter $S. Mr. Joseph W elter Is at present In The Big Fun Show;'. Season Pueblo In the interest of The Register. l.Ater he will visit other cities in the A former resident of Denver, Mr. flouthcrn part of the state, announce* Thomas W. Carroll, was in this city cnent of which will be nia*. ability and general spirit crowded to its fullest capacity with great deal of pleasure. The paper is SEE SEIPEL readers at Grand Junction. •go-aheadiveness. ” friends of the institution, gathered to indeed excellent and should be in ^ For HIGH Q U A L IT Y J E W E L R Y at Miss Carrie Brisnahan will act as. jjj i>rief years since leaving witness one of the finest graduation every Catholic honi**. God bless th e ’ same price some charge for Inferior ONE our representative at Aspen. \ ^ . exercises ever held at St. Mary's. I Catholic press. It is doing a grand goods.. Watch, Clock and Jewelry re­ Representatives wanted at Leadville, Denver he was nia.le chief electrician pairing. WEEK Montrose and Salida. Also other towns' for the company and later assistant to The Kt. Rev. N. C. ^'atz conferred ! good work in defetuling our holy faith, S E IP E L. J E W E L E R d. O P T IC IA N , Free Trousers ONLY tbrouKhout the state. I Sui«>rlntener. ; and I>ougJas. Wyoming. cago, considered as being the best in the world, was installed under his per­ The literary part of the program J. SULLIVA.n Try One ^ ^ ^ Suits to Order sonal supervision and from his plans. was exclusively by the graduates, and Pueblo. Colo.. June 5. 1909. STRAW HAT Our Famous Best on Elarth I Recently he was appointed second gen* was as perfect ns are all the produc­ Obituary I eral ntanager of the company, with tions of the graduates of St. Mary's. [ headquarters at Chicago. His jurisdic­ The musical numbers were difficult This Coupon Entitles the Bearer to an John J. McNulty died June 5. The tion covers the entire western United and brilliantly rendered, both vocal IKuighta of Extra pair of Pants Free with every Suit funeral was held Monday, June 6 at States, Alaska and Canadian lines of and instrumental, and St. Mary’s Mu- SALE 10 o’clock from Immaculate Conception stical Club sustained Its reputation of the Postal. It gives us pleasure to note (IJ n lu m h u H Summer here, but a little late. chapel. Interment at Mount Calvary. being the best amateur orchestra In Mr. Carroll’s success. Straw Hats are here piled up in my Den ver. next regular meeting of Denver | gjore In large numbers. I don’t want Scotch Plaid Tailors L. A. A. O. H. REGINA COELI ORPHANS' HOME. The six beautiful Rlrla receives Council. .No. MU, will be hel.1 at the I them, do you7 Have made price, that diplomas for completion of the course ( ’ouncll hall. 14:!0 fhampa street, on „.,|i ,hem Here they are- , 921-923 15th Street The I.Adies’ Auxiliary. A. O. H., will Queen of Heaven Orphans’ Aid So­ of studies prescribed by the Ixjretto . Friday evening, .lun,- 11, at 8 p. m. i give a social in their hall, 221 Charles ciety wijl meet with Mrs. W. A. Gran­ Uterary and Benevolent Institution Hon t forget the 111k Minstrel Show A|| J1.5Q SUaWS, HOW $ 1 . 0 0 building, on F^rlday evening, June 18. ger. 2120 Downing, Tuesday, June 15, were Misses Anna .Magdalene Ryan, at the Auditorium. .Momlay evening, All brother Hlbernlaiis are invited to at 2:20. Important business is to be .Mary Bernadette Carney, Hose Cecilia June 14. (See propnim in another col All )2.00 Straws, now $1.50 attend. A real sociable time Is in taken up at this meeting. All members Solis. Anna Eustelte Ryan. lone Nor­ umn.) ^ All $2.50 and $3 Straws, $2.00: St. Leo*s Parish store for all. The handsome Irish pil­ are requested to be present. ris and Amy Marguerite Powell. Re»eryed seat HaU- opens at the Au low will be raffled at this social. Gold medals for general observance, flitorium box ottlCT*. rurtis street en­! '1 .lese are all elegant now shapes— J hMH hM*4H ladylike deportment, diligence and reg trance. Friday morning, continuing Sat- ' nothing bettor In the city for double Styles, in alt shades and trimming,, ular attendance were bestowed on the • ur in payment for l»o> seats, balcony or \ Tom McGinley, GROCERIES & MEATS prices reasonable. H<>r business abil* honored St. Marj's by voting a gold other seats. i L ife ," or select readings from the Old The Qualltjr Hat Man. In selecting thlnga 1*|-« Insur hoaltb. and In­ ity and courtesy a criterion of pro­ medal. In perptulty, to the pupils of Brother M. (!, Harrington will be at gress. Testament. By Charles Coppens, S. J. to eat. Insist on v ^ U & l l i y y Past Grand K night' Catholic Library is the title of sixty sey. F. I^eahy, B. Shaeffer, A. Donovan, j_,r. Edw. Delehanty. who has just re- 771 JASON ST., DENVER. COLO. J. J. O’KEEFE, Crowley, Catherine Floyd. Mary Col­ small volumes of Juvenile Stories junt lins. Helen McGinn. Elizabeth McMan­ .M. Smith. turned from a European trip. ’ Houra: 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Phono published. Each one of these sixty Medley Overture. "W ar Songs of the' us, Mary Keefe, Maude Hartley, Irerfe books contains one or more stories. Boys >'o an,I Walsenbiirir. Mem- 17th and California Sts. Mary McGovern. Kathleen Tully, May- W. H. Hensler. John Hensler. Phone 3658. 1451 Kalamalh 88 Egan. Mary Catherine Crowley. Mrs. ■I. Ryan, H. Rlsley, C. Haberl, A. Don-: cordially In- bell Cass. OHle Marty, Grace McGov­ HENSLER BROS. Thee. Haokethal. 6so. Haeksthal Francis Chadwick. Anna T. Sadlier, ovan, E. Wood, F. I^eahy, B. Shaeffer.; ''**^*^' ern. Esther Mcf'arthy. EMzabeth Do­ SANDISON’S Rev. Bonaventnre Hammer, O. v . M., M. Smith, F. Barwig. M. Tormey. V lo-' I L L ; and 13 the railroad Hackethal Bros. lan. Mabel Gardner. Marie Carr, Cath­ Rev. Francis Finn, S. J.. and a host of llns— Misses R. Solis, K. Keefe, H . , a rate of oue fare for the round erine Brown. Isabelle Tully, Cathrlne MARIPOSA 8T. others, every one of them familiar to'Young, G. Kenehan. M. O’Fallon. trip from any i>olnt in the state to Model M a r Keefe and Mesdames Bernard Quinn, JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Funeral Directors the book-reading Catholic public. Thej Reading. "L it’ry Men” (Mark Twain) Trinidad, good returning Sunday night, MEATS AND GROCERIES John Gaffy, D. W. MulHn, John Keefe, Phone Main 4794. Tel. Main 2267. Denver, Colo. Open Day and NighL price is very low, 5 cents per volume ' — Miss Anna Buselle Ryan. program for the day Is as fol C. Connors. M. Mitchell. Dan Keefe, 3401-3403 W IL L IA M S S T R E E T . | or the 120 volumes complete for! “Unde Marine" (Grazianl-Walter)__| lows: 9 a. m.: Special meeting at Cas- Cornelius Quinn and F. Milner. 14.20 (expressage paid.) They w'llL Mandolins, Misses M. Carney. A. M. members and candidates; T he London Market WM E. RUSSELL, J. BRADY, prove interesting reading for children^ Ryan, J. Ryan. F. Smith. D. Doss. Pi- attend high mass In a bo concessions an<| the 10 cents admission Rentals and Fire Insurance thing In our line. Jobbing promptly at­ Margaret Cass. Selections from "The Time, the ‘ fe<^* Mrs. Wllllanu Bayer Is president Phone Main 2892. 3818 W A L N U T St. tended to. Al Stahl The commencement exercises of Place and the Girl" (Howard-Ander- of the Orphans' Aid Society this year Phone Main 7641. 1112 California Main •7S4. 1048 W. C oifu Scott Floral Co. i.yoretto Heights Academy will take son)—St. Mary's Musical Club. ^ , and is assisted b/r a corps of willing ST. DOMINIC’S PARIffH. place on Tuesday afternoon. June 15 Class Ode -Words by Miss Anna! workers that augurs well for the sue- Special Rates HIGHLANDS CH AS. L. W E R N IC K E , Dr. James I. Laughlin, dentist, 314 Magdalene Ryan. Accompanist—Miss cess of the annual picnic. to Churches Temple Court building, comer Fif­ Josie Ryan. ! ------HI)iie)uubnC4^ teenth and California streets. Phone, Valedictory. "The Olden Time"— j For reliable watch repairing see P. Fuel and Feed Co. Fancy Groceries COR. 15TH S. LA R IM E R . Phone Us Main 4287 Main 1518. Miss Anna Magdalene Ryan P. O’Neill, jeweler. 507 15th st K. Dockstader, Proprietor. Bestowal of graduation honors on Coal, Wood and Feed Orders Promptly Delivered. Misses Rose Cecelia Solis, Anna Eu- BUG KILLER. Express and Transferring Solicited. Phone Main 6736. 1117 California St S H O E S A LE EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Hugs. Ants. Roaohes, all animal and stelle Ryan, Mary Bernadette Carney, Phone Gallup 787. 2552 Boulevard F garden Insects exterminated. These High-Grade Bread and Roils. Save Money Amy Marguerite Powell, lone Norris, and B I G pesky little brown pests that disturb High-Grade Pastry and Cakes 95cwomens Oxfords Anna Magdalene Ryan. your slumber vanish on one applica­ Joseph Wagner, That sold ns high as $2.50, $3.00, Patronize R i p l e y ’ s Awarding of gold medals, certifi­ tion. Large bottles 25c; special prices ROBERTS’ $3,50 and $4 a pair, but these arc Department Store by gallon to hotels and rooming houses. cates, etc. sizes 2, 2Vi. 3, 33'/# and 4 only; 756-758-760-762 JASON STREET I’hone Main 4206 The John A. Martin widths, A, B, C. Tans, patent Address, by Right Rev. Nicholas Drug Co.. 930 15th street. Merchant Tailor Vienna Bakery leathers and French kids and If Chrysostom Matz. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a 1454 LIPAN STREET. you are no fortunate os to have “ Magnificat," from Mozart’s Twelfth Have your eyes looked after before specialty. AH work neatly done. n small foot this is the Oxford Mass. It Is too late. O’Neill Optical Co.. 507 2913 W E S T 25th A V E N U E . bargain of your life. 15th St. Phone Main 5409. FRED. E. FISHER, Special Round-Trip Homeseekers' n eligiou s Articles CO A W om en's A full line of moderate priced jew­ Rates to New Mexico and Texas. D o C CANVASS OXFORDS A WORD WITH MY PATRONS. and Stationery I O ’Keefe & Co. elry at M. O'Keefe 6c Co.'s, 827 Fif­ $1.50 and $2.00 values, tumod WE SPECIALIZE IN RELIABLE teenth Btfeet. 1055 BI.KVKNTH ST. soles, military heels, browns, During June and .Tuly my fancy se­ On the first and third Tuesdays of TIMEPIECES. WE DESIGN AND each month, during the entire year, (opp. St. Elizabeth’s Church.) grays, blues, whites, and thoso MANUFACTURE UNIQUE AND AR­ lections In millinery will be disposed Texas, Mexico, California, Idaho, the Colorado & Southern Railway will Phone Main 8264. Denver, Colo. are shown in all sizes. TISTIC PIECES IN GOLD JEWELRY. of at greatly reduced prices. In the Montana and the Northwest. sell round-trip Homeseekers’ tickets to Pair for Boya and Glria' LET US SHOW YOU OUR DIA­ line of Easter and summer creations no Commencing March L and continu­ great many points In New Mexico CON F. COWELL, Notary Public Ideal Vacation Shoes MONDS BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON milliner}’ emporium can display more ing dally until Aprti 30. the Colorado and Texas at one faro plus $2.00 for & Southern will sell one-way colonist Barefoot Sandals, with solid A F IN A L PURCHASE. : : : ; : the round trip. Final limit twenty-five leather oak soles, worth $1.60 pr. diversified styles. This is m yannual tickets to many points In the above days, allowing liberal stop-over privi­ C. W. COW ELL clearance sale, to make ready for the territory at greatly reduced rates. leges. For detailed information, rates, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTALS, 7 K p fo r Ankle Strap Bllppprs, 827 15th St. Phone Main 6440 autumn opening. For rates and other particulars, call etc., call on the Colorado & Southern FIRE INSURANCE. • v M g i2 tja 6 to 8. patent leather on the Agent, or address T. E. Fisher, MRS. CULLEN, 1462 Llpan S t Agent, or address T. B. Fisher, Gen­ Phona South 358. and tan, worth $1.00. General Passenger A g t, Denver, Colo. eral Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. 821 W. EIGHTH AVENUE, DENVER.

jSSSKM 8 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

► f I ■ K. OF C. M IN S T R E L SHOW A T TH E M A R Y ’S SAN ATO R IU M n I n 11 t*H O u r Glasses Satisfy AUDITORIUM. BATHS.

The real hig-fun show of the entire St. Mary’s Sanatorium Is located in COMFORT Q U A L IT Y theatrical season is scheduled for the the city of Pueblo. 210 miles south of AUDITORIUM 7 uT e 1 4 In nur In our Glasses Auditorium. .Monday evening, .June 14. Denver. Pueblo has a i>opuIation of It will ue the occasion of the second GO.000 and Is tli- second largest city big .Minstrel Show under the auspices in Colorado. Thirteen newspapers are Besult Was Marrelous.

The Swigert Bros. Optical Co. of Denver Council f);!*). Knights of Co- published In Pueblo. Its stores are up 591 Chicago A to.^ Cbk:«go. Jan. 1904. DENVER'S RELIABLE OPTICIANS. lunibiis. The iierformance two years to M instrel Show Prescriptions Carefully Filled. splendhi success in every way. and nominatiens. i(v system of parks are •reeks for some time, until they repeated arery 5 or 6 days. She was treated by 3 pbyalciana Brine us your broken lenses to be repaired or duplicated. those who att<*nded were so well second to none, aiid are accessible by without any result, tlieo I gave her Paster K o » Under Auspices Denver Council 539, 1544 California St., near 16th Denver pleased that they are already clamor­ street cars, whicii cover over 35 miles oig’s Nerve Tonic and the effect was marvelous “ Magic” eyeglass cleaners FREE. ing for seats for th«’ secoml show. o f tr a c k . She had only one more attack after aha took It '1 ht* p e r fo r m a n c e (h is y e a r is p la n n ed The site of th- Sanatorium is beau­ In 4 montba- on a larger scale ami as It was de­ tifully located, < n a gently sloping Mrs. Pr. of Gang. Malvern, O.. writes. In J a » Knights of Columbus uary. 1903.. about her son. w^o had the fir*t apW Ptione Gallup 224 Private Ambulance and Carriages cided to give the show but one night iiftsa south of tl ■■ .Arkansas river. A ieptic attack in February. 1902. After be was DIRECTION OF JOSEPH NEWMAN the big Auditorium theater was se­ splendid view of Pike's Peak can he treated by our physician our paator recommend* | ‘ | J. M. EDWARDS cured. Then* will be sixty-five par­ seen from its binad porches to the •d Pastor Koenig'a Nerve '.'onic. and aioceha |< • takes it bad no more attack s'nce last October, ticipants in the Grand First part. north. Also the Spanish Peaks, the Funeral Director and Embalmer soasod seems to be so mouch bettev in every w ay» Tw five endnien will be heard in really Greenhorn range and the long winding A Valuable C ‘>ok on Ner* \/ • Beautifully Costumed Dancing 2941 ZUNI (Gallup) STREET funny songs and jokes that teem with valleys of the Arkansas river. Exten­ VOU8 D isease 9 andASampls bottle to any adcress. Poor ps» DO V OlCeS Novelties, and Comic Surprises local hits. The soloists will sing high- sive lawns and beautiful shades trees! FREE tlents also get the medicine free. ; class ballads and beautiful songs of and carefully atJcnded shrubbery add I PrefMtreil by the Ksv. ParnsR Koenio, o f F ort ' 4* wsyne.syne. jqInd., since 1876, And now by the sentiment dear to the heart, and there additional charm to its location. | KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III* ♦ 4* PERSONALS will be a stirring patriotic chorus inat The buildings of St. Mary’s are con-! loo Lake Street* will arouse the audience to enthusiasm. structed of sanuStone and pressed l iakl by Druggists st $1 per Bottle, 6 far fit i ' ' , j Large Alze. $1.75; 6 Bsttlse fsr $ «. Mr. Joseph ‘W elter is at present In m i 1 1 1 i In the Olio or S<*coml Part will be b ric k . four stories nigh. AM equip-! Pueblo in the interest of The Register. The Big Fun Show.:'. Season Former State? Senator .lames W. three beautifully staged and magnifi­ m e n t is strictly motiern. Electric' I..ater ho will visit other cities in the Hucklin of Grand .lunetion was a vis­ cently costumed dancing divertisse. lig h ts . electric bells, telephones and i tiouthorn part of the state. annotnicL The Franklin Millinery i; of which will be nia«le. itor to our oHice last week. Mr. Buck- nu*nts- -tlie famous Merry W idows— i elevators, assure l omplete comfort to STRICTLY FP-TO-DATE illss Kathryn fullen will cuH on our Hn was one of the original foumlers of the Fhiffy Rufllc Maidens and College! guests. An air siiaft is in each room, j MILLINERY readers In Mnho Springs. Grand .lunetion. and a measure that he Boys and the Sheath Gown Dlrectolre! Rigid and scieniiric sanitation is In; Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Miss Katlier ne I'. I.yinlon will visit introduced in the general a.ssembly Sextette. There will also be an Irish'force. Each floor is provided with aj All Hats at Half Price Reserved Seats at Auditorium Box O’fice. Friday, June 11. 9. A ol«l anorrli. running the entire' P h o n e .M ain 7053. 1620 East 54th St. lin s . Governor Adams, which, at the time, comedians, and an Italian specialty by • length of the building. There are also| Mrs. T. .1. Higgins 1-i authorized to ►♦♦4*4 was facetiously referred to as the “bug a (piintett^', entiticil “ What Has That, sun porches inclosed In glass, and! m ake coll.'ctions in Victor and vicinity. HUGH M. WOODS, iliss hhigena Kelly will call on our Mil,” has had more to do with devel­ Man Harrigan Done?" | steam heateil for invalids. j readers at Grand .lunetion. oping the fruit imlustry on the west­ The program also Inclmles a High-' The bath house a new three-story j Coal .Miss Cfirrie Rrisnahaii will act as ern slope than all the other acts of land Scotch song and ve; structure joined to the main building; ONE HAY, GRAIN out and Turk­ Queen City Monument Co. aniie. Rawlins. Hock Spring. Casper 1 lated on having such a useful man in 25 cents to one dollar, so that ever>--; ish baths, A competent physician Is aiid Dwuxlas. Wyoming. j J. JOlINSf^N. l*IlOP. it.s firs t c h a r t e r c o n v e n t io n . M r . B u c k ­ one, no matter what the size of his In charge. Tw o home physicians watch ir you intend buying: a monument or Try One of $ 1 5 Suits to Order other .such work cull on us. Wo man- lin has been prominent in the move­ ptirse, who want.s to t*njoy an evening' RESOLUTIONS. the patients nlglit and day. Thirty ufai-ture the most artistic monuments Best on Elarth ment to secure a commission govern­ of good singing and daneing -an even­ traincii nurses ar.- employed. The cui­ tnausoloums. markers, etc. Our prices Our Famous Resolutions of sympathy and respect' nr*‘ below all competitors. Phone ment for his town, similar to that of ing of pure wholesome fun. will have, sine Is the best the market yields. .Main 5942. adopted by St. Mary's Hrancb. No. Colorailo Springs. The best citizens of an opportunity of «iomg so. 1 Charges are moderate. Hates ami all 1325 7th St., Bet. Larim er and Market K. C. B. A.: I This Coupon Entitles the Bearer to an Whereas, it has ])leased Almighty 1 Grand .lunetion have taken a lively The sjile of seats ojtens at the Auill- information promi)tly furnished on ap- Extra pair of Pants Free with every Suit Ooil to summon the Rev. Father O’Xeil j inten'st in the matter and we are torimn l)ox office, Curtis street, Friday j plication. Its waters are as health- from bis labor of love, to what we be-' pleased to note that the ol«l saying morning, and continues Saturday and giving as the fammm Hot Springs, lleve a life of etc*nial joy with Clirlst: , “what is everybody's business is no- .Monday following. is the Meeca towards which the STRAW HAT a n d I Whereas, in the sudden demise of!r I lM>dy’s business” does not apfily to the valid turns. this young priest of God we feel keeji-| wiile awake and progressive citizens of CARD FROM MRS. SCOTT SAXTON.' Scotch Plaid Tailors ly the loss of his friendsliip ami conn-' the western slope metropolis. sei. Although brief his stay, he has. ST. VINCENTS ORPHANAGE. 921-923 15th Street To the management of the Scott, accomplished much through his untir-j “Trust Conipauies.’ a monthly mag SALE Saxton Testliuonijil and the Press of ing zeal and de\otlon in the <*nuse of azine ilevotc'd to trust company, bank-| The orphans of Mt. Sf. Vincent's religion. an^ of Charity. The efforts for the testimonial in my hon­ them, do you? Have made prices that WCJTlh. (*nergetic and pushing young manager following program was carried out In Resolved, that wo'cherish his mem-, or that i thank every one who rontrib-, will : •11 them. Here they are: of the Publicity Department of the a very creditable manner: ory. with the knowledge that the world , uteil toward the brill'ant ente rtainment is better for his having lived lu it. Our 1 International Trust Company of this Song Welcome ( ..orus. at the Broadway theater last Monday, 'All S1.50 Straws, now $1.00 bearifeU sympathy goes out to the: c ity . Alldress. "W elcome to Our Friends" c o n a l d evening. The clubs represented, as; w . J. M D , agcM iv.othcr. the mother whose light 1 Any one rending the flattering tri­ — Elora Colton. All S2.00 Straws, now $1.50 went out with the death of her ldol-1 well ns those not affiliated with any, bute to our friend cf the International Recitation. * His Compensation" fzed son. and in all sincenty. and, in-! organization, worked with a loyalty GROCERIES & M E A T S dees before the joy-j to inquire a second time, “ who is this Hymn Boys' Choir. i 'i .lese are all eb*gant new shai>ee In selecting things y"\ Insures health, and in­ gratitude and admiration. The press! fu! and never-ending reunion. j Arthur Leo Callopy? ’ Mr. Callopy be­ Dialog. “.Mother is Dead ” Pearl j nothing lietter In the city for double to eat, insist on V ^ U w lIiy creases the earning capacity. • Resolved, that the members of St.i of the city was one of the largest fac­ gan his career about ten years ago in Watson and Alrna Levern. I the money. Don't forget the number. I can deliver the Quality at right prices. Mary’s branch exteml their sincere tors in the accoinidishmcnt of May 24,' »yinj«ithy to the surviving mother, sis­ the Cook County State Bank of Chi­ Piano solo, “ Whisperings from Erin "' I have benn in btislnestt in the same location for 18 years and to all the Denver osltion of cashier — Mabel Clarke. ' such of the weeklies as gave space for sarcad. 1015 WEST TWELFTH AVENUE 951 MARIPOSA STREET. enroll for will please call at the cem- In the afternoon a charming lunch­ he London Market satisfactory. St. Vincent's Aid Society mot in the: T Phone Green 1617. Denver. Colo. eteiw’ and pay sam * to Thomas Shan-| eon was served ti»e class of ’09 by th » school hail and complete«l arrange-! and Grocery non. sexton of eem e'ery. or same may I The Doyle China Co. is one of the undergreaduntos. Tho decorations of F. P. Burkle, Prop. H. B. W IL L IA M S , be remitted by ma!l to Mt. Calvary i foremost business houses in Denver. nunta for tho annual picnic to he TH I UP-TO-DATl the graduates' room, in which the { Fresh Salt and Snioke«i .Meats. Poiil- Cemetery, office at the cemetery. East; After a successful career of tw'onty given Saturday. July 31. at Elltch's ( try. Fish. Oysters, etc. Staple and Furnaces, Galvanized Iron lOfh av<». and Hare streets. luncheon was held, wore tho class col­ MEAT MARKET years. It has w’on the confidence of the Gnnlens, tho gr >iinds being «lonnted by Fumy Groceries. Flour. Vegetables. and Tin Work t axc'K mu 1 be pad liy .Inly 1st or* ors. violet and white. A prettier scone Fruits. Butter. Eggs. Etc. KHtlmntoH promptly made on any­ Tb$ only flrst-cloas Market on the puLiic. and its tinauciul stability is Mr. and .Mrs. I.ong for the occasion. >x:*.ler;iig will b • stop|»ed. | could scarcely be plctureil than ele­ Phone Main 6771. 3806 WALI4UT 8T. thing in our line. Jobbing promptly at West Side, Free dellTery. W ill coll fi-ond to none among the business Two prizes are to be given. $50 in gold for orders. W.M. .1. O.NEH.. ; gantly arranged tables around which te n d e d to. Sc*(*y. Mt. Calvary Ceim*tery. I linns of D: liver. .Mr. Doyle merits the and a ladles gohl watch, donated by PROVIDENT wore seated tho lovely girls dressed Phone Main 7641. 1112 California A l S ta h l fullest meed of praise, on account of Mns. ('has. Williams, Mrs. W ill Snyer. In tho delicate shades of violet and Main 6784. 1048 W. Colfan his faith in Denver's growth and the j»resident. delivered nn address in white which )»revallerl at •the luncheon. REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO. Scott Floral Co. untiring perseverance he has shown praise of the w'ork done by the Sisters. rOl.LEf'TIONS, I.OANS, CHAS. L. WERNICKE, On Wednesday. June 9. the grad­ NOTAHY IM’BLIG. in the upbuilding of his business. Mr. Special Rates uating oxen-lsos of the academy will Rentals and Fire Insurance Doyh?’s "ad announcing the twentieth I, .. 1.1 i,„. . ..Ill FOR R E N T N >w ly flirnluhpil. |)lcaH- to Churches !)'• h eh l lilifht li.-v, HlKhop Mali! wlll|„,„ |,ri- i>hon«* -Main 2S92. 3813 W A L N U T St. *"‘’’1?.® y Groceries KI|ieh anni\iTsary sab* will be found on I confer tile filjilomas on Jllsses Anna I vute family, adults. 1H.50 Logan. COR. 15TH A L A R IM E R . P h o n e Us Main 4 2 8 7 iiagi- live. Orders Promptly Delivered. Magdal«*ne Ryan. lone Norris, Amui[ CO.N F. COWEIiL. Notary Public Phone Main 6736. 1117 California 8t Eustelle Ityan. .Mary Bernadette Car­ WANTED H\ a inliMle-aged worn ney, Amy .Marguer te Powell anil Rose an, position as iirlest’s housekeeper; EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY goftd cook, best references. Addresy C. W. COWELL High Grade Bread and Rolls. Cecilia Solis. Adinlttam i- to the ex<*r- REAL ESTATE, LOANS. RENTALS, $1500 K.. care Denver Catholic Register. High-Grade Pastry and Cakea S a v« Money B I G i.s Ijy invitation. FIRE INSURANCE. &nd Phone South 358. ROBERTS’ Patronize For reliable watch repairing see P. | SALE R i p l e y ’ s Department Store Special Round-Trip Homeseekera’ O'Neill, jewel^fr. 507 L5th st. 821 W. EIGHTH AVENUE. DENVER. Rates to New M exico and Texas. Vienna Bakery 756-758-760-762 JASON STREET On the first and tliird Tuesdays of BUG KILLER. I i ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH. 1454 LIPAN STREET. each month, during the entire year, Hugs. Ants. Roaches, all animal and | — M e n ’s the Colorado & Southern Railway will gprdon insects exterminated. These | HIGHLANDS i*4-M -M t I i M 'I 4»4*4 4*4 4*4 4 *M»4*4*4'H ►*fr4»4»4*4*4»4-4*4 sell round-trip llom oseekers' tickets to FRED, E. FISHER, pesky little brown pests that disturb |] a great many points in New Mexico your slumber vanish on one appllca- neligious Articles and Texas at one fare plus $2.00 for 'Fuel and Feed Co. SUITS tion. r*arge Imttles 25c: special prices the round trip. Final lim it twenty-Lve K. Dockstuder. Proprietor. ^ and Stationery by gallon to hotels and rooming houses. days, allowing liberal stop-over privi­ 105.-1 KI.KVKNTH 8T. Phone Main 420G. The John A. Martin Coal, Wood and Feed ADLER'S O’K eefe & C o. leges. For detailed Information, rates, t)rug Co.. 930 15th street. (ijpi).- St. Kllzobeth’s Church.) WE SPECIALIZE IN RELIABLE etc., call on the Colorado S o u th e r o Express and Transferring Solicited. &. Phone Main 8264. Denver, Colo. COLLEGIAN TIMEPIECES. WE DESIGN AND Agent, or address T. E. Fisher, Gen­ Phone Gallup 7K7. 2552 Boulevard F MANUFACTURE UNIQUE AND AR­ eral Passenger Agent. Denver, Colo. I.Adle8 will find everything that is MAKE TISTIC PIECES IN GOLD JEWELRY. beautiful and up-to-date In the mil­ Joseph Wagner, LET IIS SHOW YOU OUR DIA­ The SiHterH of St. Joseph's Hospital linery line at Mrs. Cullen's. 1462 Llpan street. As for prices, they are the low­ Mist E. M. SMITH New l.nj^ weere., ,l.o biKk *nd blue MONDS BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON gave a lawn party complimentary to A FINAL PURCHASE. : : : : t est on the best of goods. •fTgri. wCTiri Better manthan methe majority otof MitUMitts the nurses in training at that Institu­ Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date «hown m competition al $20. and what'* tion, on Weilnesday, June 2. The dec­ more, any *uil purcha*ed from tii will be A full line of moderate priced Jew­ Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing kept in rt^air and pret^d a* often a* ii 8 2 7 1 5 t h S t . Phone Main 6 4 4 0 i: orations w'ere elaborate and the daint­ Hpeclalty. All work neatly done. 1378 KALAMATH ST. elry at M. O’Keefe Ac Co.'s, 827 Fif­ ne^dnii without additional cort. iest of refreshments were served. teenth street. 2913 W E S T 25th AV E N U E . W- m u m