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IISTEING IN Local Local Sodality Work i m i Y E P L i Edition Edition CITROUCS TO Today, we begin a new Makes Limerick feature in The Register. From THE time to time articles that have a current news value, and yet BE BEARD ON that require a good deal more Crimeless Town |research work than is usually given to newspaper writing, IS m m Public Testimony by ^ ill appear. Often important Couii; to In­ BIG L J K -U P Iphases of Church history will REGISTER Conference to Meet in THE RAPID-FIRE CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER fluence of Chui’ch 6 P. Me Eastern Time; be told in them. These articles Springfield, 111., to are to be an exclusive Register At the January sitting of the Lim­ VOL VI. No. 9. DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930. T W O CENTS Every Sunday Then feature and are made possible Study Reports erick circuit court, Ireland, the because our editorial staff, ow­ sheriff presented white gloves to for Year Washington.— The eighth annual Judge McElligott, in recognition of ing to our recent growth, is convention of the Catholic Rural Life London Fog the fact that there were no criminal Broadcastinc of a weekly now a good deal larger than Conference will be held in Spring- cases to be tried. This means that "CathoKc Hour” over a network has been customary on Cath­ field, 111., this year, it was announced since the previous sitting of the cir­ of stations of the National following a meeting of the executive olic papers. Two articles in cuit court, three months ago, Lim­ Broadcasting company, for which committee of the conference held erick has been free from serious the National Council of Catholic this new series appear today, here. The convention will open crime. Men has been planning for the one beginning on page one and August 25 and continue through the In congratulating the sheriff on the last several months, will be in­ telling about the role played week, according to the announce­ peaceful condition of the city. Judge augurated from WEAF, New ment, which was made public by the ’ McElligott said that, speaking as a ^ H b y a Catholic priest in the es York, at 6 p. m., Eastern Stand­ ( Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, LL.D., di­ Catholic, he felt that in a very large ard time, Sunday, March 2. Itablishment of the great science rector of the Rural Life Bureau, Na­ degree the crimeless condition of the Cardinal Hajres, in A^sbort ad­ Jof prehistoric archaeology, one tional Catholic Welfare Conference. city was due to “ the enormous moral dress, will dedicate the "hour” [jon page three telling about the Many important questions relating uplift given to the citizens of Lim­ as a Catholic contribution to the to rural life will be discussed at the erick by membership of the various pproaching 400th anniversary religious and spiritual life of meeting. Dr. O’Hara announced. One confraternities and sodalities of the America. The longer address >f Cardinal Allen and the part of the most important, he said, will city.” ____' ______that will inaugurate the hour >e played in the Spanish Ar- be the submission of a report on re­ will be given by the Rt. Rev. lada; whose defeat was ligious prejudice in rural communi­ Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of ties, which was prepared by a com­ :ross-road in history that has Great Growth in Cleveland and Episcopal chair­ mittee empowered to make a survey man of the Lay Organizations’ [unquestionably had a vast ef­ at the last national conference. Department of the National fect on our own nation. These The committee, appointed by the Our High Schools Catholic Welfare Conference. rticles. will be written after Rev. W. Howard Bishop, of Clarks­ The programs will be present­ ville, Maryland, president of the con­ he manner of modem special A total of 226,466 pupils were at­ ed every Sunday, from 6 to 7 p. ference, consists of Richard Reid, tending Catholic high schools in the m.. Eastern Standard time, for eature work, so popular in editor of The Bulletin of Georgia; school year of 1928, it is shown by at least a year. ^current magazines. the Rev. Bertrand L. Conway, C.S.P., the biennial survey just completed by The Rev. William J. Finn, C..S.P., author of the "Question Box;’’ and the N. C. W. C. Department of Edu­ director of the Paulist choir of New Dennis McCarthy, former secretary In the days of the Roman cation for the forthcoming issue of York, so widely known to radio audi­ of the Knights of Columbus Commis­ The Directory of Catholic Colleges ences, has been appointed to direct ^empire, pagans who were wor­ sion on Religrious Prejudice. The and Schools. the musical program. He ■Will have ried over the advance of the findings of this committee are ex­ This figure represents an increase as one Of his counselors the Rev. 'hristian religion tried to com- pected to be highly interesting and o f 21,651 pupils, or 10.6 per cent, William J. Des Longchanips, an au­ to provide work for a correctional sromise by making Jesus Christ over the total enrollment of the thority on Gregorian chant and other campaigm- Catholic high schools in 1926, when forms of ecclesiastical music. me of the gods in the Pan- Parith Credit Unions (Continued on Page 2) The Rev. Karl J. Alter, director jtheon. The Emperor Heliog- credit unions will form an­ of the National Catholic Scliool of kabalus put the statue of Christ other important topic of discussion Stations on National Social Service, Wa.shington, D. C., is In an honored position there. at the meeting. Nearly 100 requests in charge of the talks. Mr. Grattan for information on their e.stablish- Catholic Hook-Up Kcrans, a member of the staff at the *Today men who are no more ment and management have been re­ headquarters of the N.C.C.M., in logical are striving to bring a ceived at Dr. O’Hara’s office here, (Special NX.W.C. Wire to ReRteler) Washington, has been chosen director Conglomerate sort of Christian and it is planned to devote the latter, WEAF. New York; WEEI; Bo.ton: WJAR, of programs. Providence: WTAG. Worceeter; WCSH. Port­ A, finance committee has been fjnity by discarding all dogma. part of the week in which the con­ land. Me.: WLIT. Philadelphia: WRC, Waeh- vention is to be held to an institute ington. D. C.: WGY. SchnecUdy: WWJ. created to supervise the disburse­ They are destined to no more on the unions, directed by Roy F. Detroit: KSD, St. Ixiuis; WOC. Davenport: ment of funds contributed fon the Easting fame than Heliog- Bergengren, leading' authority on WHO. Dee Molnee: WEBC. Duluth:; weekly broadcasts. Major General Superior: WBT, Charlotte; WIOD, Miami; Bibalus, whose name is un- credit unions in the United States. WSM. Nashville; WAPI. Birmingham: WJDX, Frank McIntyre, U. S. Army, retired, of Washin^on, is chairman, and Orio Ftnown except among scholars. Boys’ and girls’ club work will Jaekeonville. Mies.: WKY, Oklahoma City: form another feature of the conven­ KPO. San Francisco: KGW. Portland, Ore­ R. Kelly, vice president of the Amer­ gon; KOMO. Seattle: KHW. Spokane. KOA, ican Trust company, New York, is tion. The boy and girl club move-: BE RESIGNED TO DEATH, Denver, has not been able to clear the Bishop Toolen of Mobile ment in the United States has been Jesuits to Enter space yet, but expects to Join tho hook-up treasurer of the committee. ’The /rites to The Baltimore Cath- growing steadily, and now the total shortly. (Continued on Page 2) »Iic Review that the Missionary membership in the.se agricultural or­ ESCAPE PURGATORY PAINS ganizations for youth is estimated at Jisters of the Most Holy Trin­ 700,000. Inasmuch as many of the Land Where All ity, whose convent in Holy largest club.s are in Catholic parishes Saying Is Attributed to Beatus Who Directed Father Damien’s Nephew Trinity, Alabama, was totally in the Central states, numbering [lestroyed by fire a few weeks among their members many Catholic Blessed John Bosco boys and girls, it is thought the con­ Clergy Are Barred Made Hawaiian Pastor »go, have their chapel in a vention will bring out many inwort- |hed ten by twelve feet, white-^ ant points relative to this field of , .... (SpeckLIo The BegisterV- ice-and saLin a., section reserved for (Special to The RegMef) Louis StevensoriA defense, has gone American jre’suTrs ‘of the Missbuir them during the Mass. /ashed inside and out. The rural endeavor. George Farrel of and Chicago provinces have been as­ The Rev. Father Fintan, O.S.B., Father Cyril Eraly, Washington, to the Hawaiian Islands to Work. the extension department, United signed as part of their aspostolate a has just informed The Ave Maria, “ I do not feel that my presence He has been appointed pastor of lacristy is a corn crib. The this morning should pass without D. C., a nephew of Father Damien, States Department of Agriculture, country in Central Asia the size of Notre Dame, Ind., that the authority St. Joseph’s church, Hilo, on the jumishings are a few wooden will lead the study groups in this availing myself of the opportunity of the priest of the leper settlement of Island of Hawaii. Hilo is the largest the State of New York, approximate­ for the very consoling saying, “ to inches and a crude . section. ly 50,000 square miles, into which extending our felicitations to the re­ Molokai, made immortal by Robert city in the islands next to Honolulu. (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 2) all preachers of Christ are forbidden accept death with resignation out­ vered order of Salesian Fathers,” admission. This is Nepal, country of weighs all other penance,” is Blessed Cardinal Hayes said. “ We are great­ 5,500,000 souls, which is included ly indebted to them and to their il­ Joseph Cafasso, confessor and di­ lustrious founder, Don Bosco. In within the confines of the rector of the Blessed Don Bosco. He President Hoover Sets April 13 iMERICAN JESUIT MARTYRS of Patna, India, which is headed by particular the Archdiocese of New used to assure the criminals whom York has had the benefit of their Bishop Bernard Sullivan, a native he prepared for execution that if they of Trinidad, Colorado. apostolic work for many years. We as Religious Liberty Day SUFFERED AWFUL TORTURE fully resigned themselves to God’s ought to thank God that He has raised The Nepalese as a people are keen will, they would go to heaven with­ up on earth such a saint as Don and intelligent, famous as fighters out passing through Purgatory. It Bosco.” (Special to The Register) hqf just been made public in London. No braver chapter in the history Iroquois Indians, and the ways in and as such have gone abroad under was Blessed Cafasso who obtained It is a journal of his experiences Referring to the sermon o f Bishop President Hoover has endorsed the early North America is found than which these tortures were suffered the British colors. The celebrated kept in the years 1740-1757 by the attached to the Turner, the Cardinal said he was plan to designate April 13 th\s year |i the story of those intrepid French show clearly that it was as Christians Gurkha regiments of England’s prayer of resignation to death. Nicholas Owen, a slave dealer who esuits who brought the Paith to the and not as prisoners o f war that the forces originate here and these sol­ grateful for Bosco’s part in the edu­ for the obsen’ance of the birth of set out in the former year ^om Ire­ cation of youth. He said that the |ew land in the early days of colo- priests met their death.?. diers on their return have brought The solution of the problem of the religious freedom, the Thomas Jef­ land. In the course of his narrative problem of the education of youth nzation and whose is The sufferings of the Blessed John many modern ideas to thefr homes education of youth may be found in ferson Memorial Foundation, sponsor Owen gives an instructive glimpse of was one which demands attention not pcpected in June. de Brebeuf are an example. He was in the valleys o f the Himalayas. Sev­ the methods of the Blessed Don of the plan, has announced in New eighteenth century conditions, re­ only in the Archdiocese of New York These Jesuit Martyrs, raised to the bound to the stake and clubbed, eral hospitals have been opened, a Bosco, Cardinal Hayes pointed out at York. The date, which is Jefferson’s ligiously, in America, where the state but in the whole country. ftars by Beatification in' 1925, are; burned and hacked. But as he con­ small piece of railway built, and the the. close of the Solemn Mass cele­ birthday, was selected because of the of things in his time may be com­ Rene GoupU, .slain by the Jroquois tinued to preach the Gospel in a loud sons of influential families are sent brated February 16, in St. Patrick’s “ We realize that in this world of coincidence this year that both Pass- pared with the picture of the Cathn- September 29, 1642; voice the enraged Indiana cut out his to Calcutta for schooling. Cathedral, New York. The Mass was sin and shame we have a divine mis­ over and Palm Sunday fall on that lie Church in the States today. He John do la Lande, slain by the Iro- tongue and pierced his throat with a But Christianity is forbidden en­ a “ solemn celebration” of the beati­ sion,” the Cardinal continued. “ We day. writes: jois on October 17, 1646; red-hot iron. trance, and has been excluded for fication of Don Bosco, founder of are a part of the Church. We are President Hoover, in a letter to “In America there’s great differ- Uaac JoKuei, slain by the Iroquois To show their hatred of Baptism, centuries. In 1715 the Capuchins the orders of Salesians and Daugh­ seeing under our very eyes miracle Felix M. Warburg of New York, sug­ ance in religion, first the High October 18, 1646; the torturers poured boiling water on founded a station at Katmandu, pres­ ters of Mary, Help of Christians, after miracle, marvel after marvel, gests that the board of governors of Church, Low Church, Quaqers, New Anthony Daniel, .slain by the Iro- his head, biddin; him to go to ent capital of Nepal, as a stopping which .took place in St. Peter’s in even that which was accomplished by the foundation undertake to bring Lights, Old Lights, Ana-baptist;!, iiois on July 4, 1648; Heaven as he was well baptized. They place for missionaries going to and Rome in the presence of Pius Don Bosco in his short lifetime. It public attention to the occasion and Notwithstanding these sects there’s John do Breheuf, slain by the Iro- cut o ff his lips, scalped him, and ex­ (Continued on Page 4) XI on June 2 last.N Cardinal Hayes was the kindliness of Don Bosco, the make suitable arrangements. Stuart very little disturbance conserning re­ jois on March 16, 1649; tracted his heart from his breast and presided in, the sanctuary, while the love of God in his heart, that made G. Gibboney is the president of the ligion on any side, every man going Gahriel Lalemant, slain by the Iro- drank his blood still warm. GERMAN LEADERS Right Rev. William Turner, Bishop impossible things, unsurraountable dif­ foundation and Calvin Coolidge is a where his inclineation leadcs him, jois on March 17, 1649; Similar tortures were experienced of Buffalo, delivered the sermon, re­ ficulties, all things possible for him.” member of the board of governors. save* the Roman Catholick, who is Charles Gamier, slain by the Iro- by the Blessed Gabriel Lalemant, who TO VISIT U. S. SOON viewing the good works of Don Don Bosco believed in expression utterly denied the publick use of his jois on December 7, 1649, and was taken with the Blessed de Bre­ Bosco. rather than repression, Bishop Turner Speaking about religious freedom. profession in almost all parts of Catholics ought never to forget what America except Maryland, where Noel Chabanel, slain by an apos- beuf and tortured for thirteen hours. A party o f German and Austrian A large number of the Salesian said. He believed in allowing the |te on December 8, 1649. On his breast the Indians branded fathers were present in the Cathedral. child to express himself in games, in they owe America. An interesting they are tolerated to build chappels jublic leaders, headed by Germany’s old manuscript by an Irish traveler all over that province.” Intense ferocity marked the tor- tbe Sign of the Cross with burning Feeading Catholic publicist, Chief Ed­ A group of sisters gathered in the play, in song and in that natural ex- lires inflicted on the Jesuits by the coals. itor Otto Farber o f Karlsruhe, will rear of the building, before the serv­ ( Continued on Page 4) arrive in the United States early in August for a two weeks’ inspection tour of Catholic institutions and or­ ganizations. Dr. Farber originated Cabrini Cause Reaches Catholic Trend Shown hy English M Responsible for Modem Science the idea for the tour. The party will visit New York first, inspecting the Catholic Women’s Rome in Jubilee Year Benevolent Legion in Brooklyn and “Free” Churches in New Prayerhooh if Digging to Find Hidden Story of Past other Catholic organizations there and (Special to The Register) astical tribunal opened by Cardinal in New York. From New York the Preliminary work on the cause Mundelein to declare on the sanctity, party will travel to Washinrton, virtues and miracles of Mother Ca­ Movement Is Not Widespread But Gets Official having been completed, Missionary 'ather McEnery, Englishman, Was Not Appreci­ where the National Catholic Welfare brini has now been brought to a (ionference will be visited. Other Sisters of the Sacred Heart expect close. A similar process, opened by Sanction in Manual of Worship ated for Archaeological Work in Own Life cities on the itinerary include Chicago, that the, process for the canonization Bishop Pietro Caldei Novati in the Pittsburgh and Detroit. The return of their ■ foundress, the Servant of Diocese of Lodi, where the foundress trip will be made from New York. (Special to The Register) dency exists in the Free Churches to (Special Register Feature) in the immense amount of research God Prances Xavier Cabrini, will he was born, has also terminated. It is formally introduced at Vatican City hoped that in the present year of The publication in England of a unite with the extemporary forms of i Tl^e recent spectacular flights that has been carried on since Father this year, the fiftieth anniversary of jubilee her Cause of Beatification Free Church Book of Common prayer a. use of liturgical forms, but ide by Colonel Charles Lindbergh McEnery’s time. In fact, the ac­ Retired Montana knowledged of prehistoric arch­ the death of the great nun, who is and Canonization may be introduced. Prayer is considered by some writers for the most part they do not use ler Mexico to photograph ruins of aeology today is the Abbe Breuil Bishop Will Make buried in New York state. Mother Cabrlni’s original- idea had to be a portent of revolutions in the such books as this or the Book of je ancient Mayan civilization who has done such wonderful work Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, been to labor in the Orient, but Leo worship of these churches. The book Divine Service which Dr. Orchard loused a widespread popular inter- recording the paintings on the floors Home in Dubuque who was born in Italy in 1850, died XIII, with prophetic vision, ordered has within it a great variety of serv­ compiled some years ago. It would Dt in the' science of archaeology. and walls of the caves in southern in 1917. This wonderful woman her to devote her zeal to the. Italian ices and leans towards the Catholic be a mistake to imagine that there is lived sixty-seven years and founded Aw people know that the real fa- France and Spain. B ish^ Mathias C. Lcnihan, of emigrants in America. She was the mode of worship, A London cor­ any considerable drift in the Free in Europe and the two Americas no friend of and Cardinals. Car­ er o f modern archaeology insofar Not only has secular history bene­ Great Falls, Montana, who has re­ respondent, commenting upon the in­ Churches towards a Catholic form of less than sixty-seven houses. She dinal Mundelein has issued an in- U it deals with prehistoric man was a fited wonderfully by archaeological signed his see and been made tit­ cident, says; "It will be strange to service. This Free Church Book of died in Chicago in 1917. In the dulgenced prayer for the speedy ■•‘ ’“ ilic priest, the Rev. John Mc- discoveries but the very teachings of ular Archbishop of Preslavo, will some Free Churchmen, for example, Common Prayer is said by Dr. Archdiocese of Chicago, the ecclesi­ Beatification of Mother Cabrini. lery, wno was chaplain to a Cath- the and the New make his home at 305 West Locust to have an ‘ Order for the Celebration George Jackson in The Manchester ic family near Torquay in Devon- Testament itself have been addition­ street. Dubuque, with his brother-in- of the Eucharist,’ in which there are Guardian to be an attempt to cut our ire, England. Father McEnery ally confirmed by findings in Pales­ law, William S. Male. Archbishop words and phrases like ‘Orate, Free Churches loose from their tra­ lent his spare time investigating tine and Egypt. Among the papyri Lcnihan is a native of Dubnque and Fratres,’ ‘Agnus Dei,' ‘Contakion,’ ditional moorings and to swing them Lnt’s Hole, a cave nearby which he discovered were found the Logia or was a member of the first graduating OXFORD AUDIENCE TOLD U. S. ‘Proficiscere.’ Many of the conse­ over to the Catholic side of worship, 3d discovered. His work lasted Sayings of Jesus and fragments of class of Columbia college there in crated phrases of the early Church but he jays that he would find it very }m 1825 to 1841, but his contem- the books of the Bible. 'Those 1876. Last December he celebrated are retained, as, for example, ‘ Come, difficult to imagine the use of' its Iraries refused to believe in his worldly and intellectual critics who his ,76th birthday anniversary, the TO BE CATHOLIC IN CENTURY ye people; the holy and immortal and language on the lips of a Dale in the }ry that man had existed contem- would deny the Divinity and authen­ goWen jubilee of his sacerdotal or­ undefiled Mystery is celebrated.’ past, or a man like Horton today. He Iraneously with animals that were ticity of the Church and her Bible dination and the twenty-fifth jubilee Tlie United Press February 19 car­ tions in America is bound to have “ The book shows that a group of adds that the editors have given their Itinct long before the time of the have a hard time aying to explain of his being Bishop of Great Falls. ried this cable news from Oxford, a reaction toward the Roman Catho­ very able and devoted people withip fellow Free Churchmen something to ■dent Britons. Much of his work away these discoveries. He has served his diocese with great England; lic doctrine," he said. the Free Churches seek for such think about and talk about for some Is lost when the larger part of his Present scientific methods of ex­ distinction. The United States •will become a He cited the Catholic proportion Catholic use o f all the treasures of time.” tes was destroyed after his death, cavation and exploration follow Archbishon Lenihan was a brother Catholic country within 100 years. of population in the United States devotion which have been stored by The Dr. Orchard referred to is a ^ough of his notes remained though closely those used by Pitt-Rivers, an of Bishon Thomas Ixnihan of Chey­ Dr. W. R. Matthews, dean of jKing’s as a further reason for his predic­ the Church throughout its history, Congrregational minister who claims Pengelly, a later worker in the English archaeologist wh worked at enne, Wyoming, who died on De­ college, London, predicted in n tion, explaining; but -it will he a great mistake to to haVe received ordination through lie dirtrict, to give an excellent Woodcuts, a British village of Roman cember 16, 1901. The Great Falls speech to the Modern Churchmen’s “ The Roman Church forbids birth imagine that those who seek this new oriental schismatic hands and who jiugh somewhat belated account of times. As he had served in the diocese is temporarily under the ad­ Union tonight. control, and the Roman Catholics manner of worship are in any sense probably has the real priesthood, al- Ither McEnery’s work. Royal Engineers, he had a competent ministration of Monsigmor M. T, “ The present looseness of thought have more children than anybody representatives of the general PYee tliough illicitly obtained. Orchard L,ater priests have had a large hand (Continued on Paj;o 3) O’Brien. regarding alld other ques­ else.” Cliurch position. No doubt a ten­ celebrates Mass and Benediction.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION PAGE TWO THE REGISTER Sunday, March 2, 1930

Strang^ Escape From Come Se Dice Club NATIONAL CATHOLIC 1 Death in War Turns Will Hold Fiesta RADIO BROADCAST! NEWS OF CHURCH EVENTS Colonel to Priesthood (Continued from page 1) ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH The Como Se Dice club will hold third member, Charles P. Neill of IN THE WORLD AND NATION Salta mataayet horn our practical friendt in tUa, tbs Redarapteriat pariah, oa tba Waal -Hugo Richter, 60-year-old former its annual'fiesta Saturday afternoon Washington, is secretary. Side. Civs theas tbs prtfareaes colonel in the Austro-Hungarian at the home oL Mrs. J. W. Douglas A fund of $30,000 hka already in Park Lane square. been subscribed toward the expense 225,000 CONVERTS MADE BY APRIL 26 IS DATE FOR Call SOuth 1752-W for Crosley Radios, Pre$t-0>Lite Batteries a m y , will be ordained a priest at JESUITS IN INDIA SCHOLARSHIP TEST Vienna this spring. A one-act play in Spanish, en­ of the weekly programs, but this is Firestone and Miller Tires titled “ Hace Falta Cosinera” (Want­ not deemed sufficient for their con­ The Jesuits of the Belgian prov­ The competitive examination for A wonderful escape from death in , Radio Batteries Recharged, 50c ed, a Cook), by Samuel Ruiz Pelayo, tinuance for the remainder of this ince, seven of whose members began the Knights o f Columbus graduate the World war is ascribed as the missionary work at Calcutta in 1859, scholarships in the Catholic Univer­ I'eason for the soldier's decision to will be presented by the members. year. An additional $25,000 will be necessary, and this will be sought. now have in ‘the Calcutta region sity o f America will be held Satur­ L. C. Tulloh Service Station, 533 Santa Fe Dr. devote his life to the priesthood. In Those taking,part are Mrs. J. W. It is the plan of the N.C.C.M. here­ some 400 members engaged in an day, April 26, 1930. Applications 1916, while campaigning in Vol- Douglas, Mrs- W. W. Zollman, Mrs. L. M. Hines, Mrs. A. P. Deus, Mrs. after to raise $50,000 annually for apostolate which already has built for admission to the examination hynia. Colonel Righter led a patrol this work. up a Catholic body of 225,000 souls. must be sent to the general secre­ into the territory of the Russians. T. W. Rinker and Mrs. W. H. Paul. A reading, “ La Casita,’’ by Miss Programs to Be Distinguished Hardly a province of the Society of tary of the Catholic University be­ Suddenly a troop of Russians was Jesus has contributed the percentage fore March 15, 1980. Eligible ap­ Dolores Deus, and a group of Spanish The talks to be included in the discovered, cutting o ff the patrol’s of members to foreign mission fields plicants are unmarried laymen who songs by Mrs. A. P. Deus, accom­ programs will be given by pijests line of retreat, and Colonel Richter that the Belgian province has. have received the degree bachelor of ordered his men to go beneath the panied at the piano by Miss Kath­ noted for their scholarship and their $200,000 HOSPITAL ANNEX arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of approach to a bridge and hide until erine Meeney, will complete the pro­ eloquence, and by laymen of distinc­ NORTH SIDE PARISHES gram. Mother M. Joseph, head of the Sis­ laws, or an equivalent academic the danger had pa.ssed. tion. A wide range of Catholic sub­ Baabtat aad Prefaasioaal Cords of Our Fraetleal Fritsd* fa tb* North Sid* The guest list includes Mesdames jects, but all of them of religious or ters of St. Agnes, Fond Du Lac, Wis­ degree. rviabaa—Plaaaa GIt* Tbaaa tba Prafneeca. Hardly had the men of the patrol consin, just let the contract for con­ gone beneath the bridge when it was Mary Elitch Long, B. La Forgue, I. cultural import, will be discussed by MAY WILL SEE INSTALLING OF w w W W y fa fa ^ y W w t r w wny w w W W W W W 'WW-WW w w w w B. Sutton, La Veta Bertschy Krohn, the speakers. Besides the Paulist struction of the $200,000 addition to NEW ARCHBISHOP discovered that they were in a dan­ St. Anthony’s hospital. Hays, Kansas. gerous marsh, similar to quicksand, L. 0. Scott, T. D. Burns, Paul Malt- choir, there will be offerings by in­ Selection of May 7 as tentative by Clark and M. A. Sanchez; Misses into which they were sinking. They strumental and vocal soloists. The SIX CARMELITE CLOISTERS IN date for the installation of the Most Agnes Blank, Anna Merle Dillon, St Dominic’s Parish could not leave because of the Rus­ music of every kind will be almost INDO-CHINA Rev. Francis J. L. Beckman, former Billie Hines, Katherine Meeney and sians, who by that time had started exclusively Catholic in theme and The-Church in Indo-China now has Bishop o f Lincoln, Nebraska, as Dolores Deus, and the members, Mrs. to cross the bridge over their heads. authorship. six convents of cloistered Carmelite fourth Archbishop o f Dubuque, is a SINCERITY OF PURPOSE VOSS BROS. W. H. Paul, Mrs. A. C. Campbell, nuns with the opening at 'Thahh-hoa happy choice. That month is the 9Srd The men sank into the soft mud This practically nation-wide em­ Our Endeavor Four fakers Mrs. L. M. Hines, Mrs. A. P. Deus, ployment of the radio as a means of of a new foundation. anniversary o f the creation o f the until they were submerged to the Mrs. W. W. Zollman and Mrs. J. W. Primarily in Butineaa for Your Health 8821 W. 32nd Av«. promoting a better understanding of MEXICO ADMITS NUNS BUT Dubuque diocese (May, 1837) by the 2938 W. 26lb A t*. breast. Colonel Richter, meanwhile, Jackson. had been praying, and when hope the Catholic Church and her doc­ FORBIDS CONVENTS triennial Council of the Bishops of WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Horn. Public Mark.t trines and practices and more friendly Prohibitions on the entrance of the United States at Baltimore. This Grand Public Market had been all but abandoned firm bot­ FILIPINO PRIESTS ASK THAT COLEM AN’S PH ARM ACY Corner 9tb and Oowninx tom was reached and the patrol was relations among the several religious Catholic nuns into Mexico, existing territory was originally a part o f the Corner 38th and Federal Bird. ISLANDS BE FREED vast Archdiocese of St. Lbuis and saved. • groups in America fulfills the hope since the early days of the Calles ad­ 32nd Ave. dk Perry St, GAIlup 1020 Phone— Main Office— Gallup 1190 A group of Filipino priests, in the Bishop Rosati proposed the division. Four years ago, Colonel Richter, expressed at the N.C.C.M convention ministration, were lifted February. 20 name of the clergy of the Philippines, The diocese became an archdiocese in gratitude for his escapej began his in Cincinnati in November, 1928. with orders from the department of has issued a statement urging inde­ in 1893. studies for the priesthood in the Uni­ pendence for the islands. They say: That convention, by resolution, rec­ the interior to immigration authori­ PINION FUEL AND SUPPLY COMPANY ommended that the N.C.C.M., with ties to permit entry of nuns of any THREE CANADIAN BISHOPS versity of Vienna. “ Knowing as we know that the blood the aid of its affiliated organizations, creed. 'The permission of entry, how­ APPOINTED BY POPE Lump Coal, $5.50 and up Steam Coal, $2.50 and up flowing in our veins is Filipino blood, undertake by printed word, and word ever, is hinged upon aCTeement of Monsignor James Charles McGui- Cor. 25th and Decatur F. A. Mumford, Mgr. 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The history of the Phil* a “ Catholic Hour’’ on the radio were in each case that the nun will not de­ Monsignor Dennis O’Connor, Vicar to Italy after many years with life ippines is full of instances of the General o t London, Ontario, has been THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS serve to be remembered imprisonment as the highest penalty, begun shortly after the convention. vote herself to cobvent life and that patriotism of the Filipino clergy if she violates the law in this respect made Bishop of Petersborongh. under the new' penal code drawn up The of the N.C.C.M. made a AT REASONABLE PRICES ■when you are distributing which has known how to love its coun­ she will be cited to the courts for Father Gerald Murray o f Toronto, by Alfredo Rocco, minister of jus­ preliminary study of the conditions High Grad. Fresh and Smoked Meats try even unto sacrifice. Now and in to be met in the country at large, an punishment. Ontario, has been made Bishop of of Ail Kinds your patronage in the dif­ tice. 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That Christopher Columbus was a lans, and it was dedicated to the holy OEARERS r It is the belief of the officials of Corsican born at Calvi was the con­ women, Maiy Jacobe and Mary Sa­ THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. tho N.C.C.M that when its pro^ams tention of a French ecclesiastic. lome, who, accompanied by Sarah the Dvras Corner Fifteenth and Cnrtis, Charles Building have been heard by the Catholics of Castaing,. in a lecture at Mar­ Egyptian, landed there from a small the country they will gladly con­ seilles on the discoverer of America, boat that brought them from the flflrfss Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines tribute the remainder of the funds who is claimed by Italy and Spain. Holy Land in order to evangelize the district. Sarah the Egyptian is the Dependable Prescription Service Telephone Main 1900 required for this year and $50,000 Canon Castaing has made a long re­ annually to continue the work here­ search concerning the life of the ex­ patron saint of all Gypsies. Relics YOrk 1827 after. plorer and asserts he has found docu­ of her lie in the crypt of the church, 2377 Park mentary evidence of the Corsican and, once a year, in the last weeks of Ave. INTENSIVE PLAN OF origin of Columbus, including many May, they are the object of venera­ BELIEVE IT OR NOT !! RURAL LIFE WORK sources hitherto unknown. tion on the part of Romany. For One of our patrons is wearing YOrk 4789 MEXICAN CATHOLICS AGREE weeks in advance all the roads con­ articles we have laundered (Continued from Page 1) WITH REGIME verging on Les Saintes-Marles-de-la- Men’s Suits Gleaned steadily since 1925. PIERCE’S HAND LAUNDRY Vacation schools will be studied at Mexico City newspapers have Mer are filled with caravans bringing and Pressed the convention and reports for vari­ ublished a statement by Archbishop thousands of Gypsies to the cryjjt. ous sections of the country on their Eeopoldo y Flores calling upon Cath­ Now the church threatens to fall in olics not to participate in seditious ruins. 75c expansion read. One friend A A A J.-AJ Religious education of children at­ movements but to lend their support ST. ANTHONY IS RICHEST SAINT tending public schools, a subject in­ to the Episcopate which seeks toler­ IN ITALY! tells another creasingly interesting since the is­ ance and rapprochement with Mex­ Solemn proceedings took place in Laman Furniture Co. suance of the Pope’s on ico. Monsignor Ruiz protested Padua for the transfer of property SOuth 2896— 135 So. 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Cantwell’s vacation school work LOSE LEG for the last 400 years, has given the St. John's Parish will be explained and elaborated The nun, Concepcion Acevedo de reputation to the genial saint, in his upon. In his diocese, San Diego and la Llata, serving a twenty-year life a notable disciple of poverty, who THE AURORA Los Angeles, Bishop Cantwell had 116 sentence on the Mexican island really was a native of Portugal, of St. Anne’s Shrine, Phone vacation schools operating last year, prison colony of Las Tres Marias on being the “ richest saint’’ in Italy. Drug Company COLUMBINE an absurd charge in connection with E.L.RONINGER FOR FOOD with a total attendance of about Claims had been made on the vast SPECIALTY SHOP the assassination of President-elect estate more than 100 years ago by A Complete Drug Store We Have Only the Choicest Brands 10, 000. ' Arvada Obregon, is seriously ill. Her sistet, Napoleon’s government, then by Aus­ Dry Gooda, Notioni, Stamped Goodi It Pays to Know the Difference The Rev. Leroy Callahan, director the nun Josefina, says that it prob­ tria, by the .Venetians, and finally Free Delivery Phone Aurora 237-W School Supplies Groceries, Meats, Fruits of the Confraternity of the Christian Mass on Sunday at 8 :30 A. M. Doctrine, Los Angeles, will describe ably will be necessary to amputate after 1870 by the Italian government, Mrs. Rose Lee Jones, Prop. Vegetables her leg. but somehow the saint came out vic­ Sunday Devotions at 7 :45 P. M. 1718 E. 6TH AVE. this work. G. K. CHESTERTON TO TALK AT torious in all the legal struggles. 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The lecture courses, one in English when compared with the total num­ seriously disturbed area of Central Phone VOrk 3060 FREE DELIVERY Literature and the other in English ber o f Catholic high schools revealed China, have added one more chapter 530 East Colfax "Where Your Patronage Is EDITOR GIVEN HIGHER RANK History, are to be regular college in the 1926 survey, is probably due, to their bitter experiences at the 1560 Washington St. Denver, Colo ______Appreciated______AS MONSIGNOR courses leading to credits. Mr. Ches­ department officials say, to the fact hands of passing armies. This time that a number of Catholic high the offenders were the merchants of Three priests of the Springfield terton .'wiy be accompanied to Notre BROWNIE CREAMERY Dame by Mrs. Chesterton and his schools were consolidated between the Chamber of Commerce, driven to The firms listed here de­ diocese have been made Rt. Rev. Do­ distraction by demands of conquerors. GEO. HANCOCK 526 E. Seventeenth Ave. mestic Prelates: They are: Very secretary. the years 1926 and 1928. The teachers in Catholic high The merchants sought to victimize Groceries, Fresh Eggs, Delicatessen serve to be remembered Reverend Monsignor M. J. Foley, ed­ LEON DAUDET REOPENS WAR and His Orchestra schools increased in numbers from the Catholic mission to the extent of itor of The We.stern Catholic, Quincy; ON PAPACY For Any Orchestral BRICK ICE CREAM when you are distributing 13,242 in 1926, to 13,527 in 1928. 10,000 Chinese dollars and suc­ Rev. C. H. Johannes, pastor of St. Leon Daudet, the leader of the Telephone 29c Quart — 15c Pint This represents an increase o f 285 ceeded in securing from them one- your patronage in the dif­ Louis church, Nokomis, 111.; and Rev. "Action Francaise,’’ who recently re­ KEystone 7767 teachers, or of 2.2 per cent. Re­ tenth of this sum. The soldiers of Scheuerman & De La Vergnt J. P. Moroney, pastor of S t Patrick’s turned to France from exile, has re­ Open Every Day Until 10 P. M. ferent lines of business. sumed his campaign against the Holy ligious teachers in Catholic high Feng yo-Hsiang, rebelling against TAbor 5051 1212 Security Bldg church, Pana, 111. Monsignor Foley schools increased 194 in number, or Nanking, captured Laohokow and de­ was made a Private Chamberlain, See. His attacks, which were for­ 1.7 per cent, while lay teachers in­ manded 3,000 Chinese dollars per day with the title of Very Reverend Mon­ merly chiefly directed against Card­ creased 91 in number, or 4,9 per cent. from the people and 200,000 from the TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE signor, in August, 1927. inal Gasparri, are now turned against Cardinal Pacelli, who is de­ The reports returned in the sur­ Chamber of Commerce despite the L. C. B. 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T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE lowledge of Legal Terms Aids Along the Concrete in Understandmg Marriage Laws Cardinal ADen $ i l t l i Anniversary

By Rev. Florian J. H%at, S.V.D.) marry a Protestant before a minister laDon Law Outlintd for the Laity Recalls How Catholics Helped Block and ^ould think that everything was Canon law, like every other sub- all right, hers would be a putative ct, has its technical terms. Some marriage. In the eyes o f the Church these terms on matrimony might it is no marriage at all, though the ill be known to every Catholic. It parties think it to be. Spanish Armada and In med History )uld not only help to understand A cUndettine marriage is a union e action of the Church in certain between Catholic parties that has rriage cases, but it might even be been entered in secret, that is, with­ He Tried to Help Spain Conquer Queen Eliza­ personal service in looking into out the presence of the priest and the e's own case. prescribed witnesses. It is an at­ beth— Hi# Failure Wa# Probably Calamity Below are some of the terms of tempted marriage where the parties rriage that come up in the code’s purposely avoid the light. Needless islation: to say, it is invalid as it does not (Special Register Feature) joined the work of the English mis­ A ratified marriage is one that has follow the Church forms. It does not Was the “ patriotism” of the Eng­ sion. Allen and the Rev. Robert en duly contracted between hap­ exactly mean an elopement, for peo­ lish Catholics in assisting in the fight Persons, S.J., became leaders of the ped parties, but which has not yet ple can go o ff and marry publicly in against Philip II o f Spain the best “ Spanish party” among English en consummated by the conjugal another place. When a couple have thing for England and for the world, Catholics. t .. To show the importance of this good reasons for secrecy the Church or did they do more harm than good Meanwhile the relations between tinction it might Im said that this can take care of them, as will be noted when they fought against their Span­ England and Spain were becoming a marriage that can be dissolved, presently. ish Catholic brethren at the time of very strained. Elizabeth was very marriage that has merely gone as A public marriage is one that is the attempted invasion by the Span­ grateful for Philip’s help at the be­ r as the Church ceremony is not performed openly without any effort ish Armada? One of the moat de­ ginning of her reign but as the cause solutely sealed against ecclesiastical at concealment. It is meant as a dis­ bated questions of history, it is of Protestantism became more firmly vorce. The new Canon Law makes tinction from the one that follows. brought to mind again by the ap­ established she showed increasing .clear that that are only A secret marriage, or marriage of proaching 400th anniversary of the coolness. The Spanish ambassador Itified can be dissolved by Papal conscience as it is also called, is a birtn of Cardinal Allen, founder of to England was treated with the ut­ ipensation for grave reasons which marriage between Catholics that has Douai college and staunch supporter most disrespect, visitors to his Cath­ y be brought forward by both been contracted before the priest and of Catholicism against the persecu­ olic chapel were imprisoned and the rties, or by one party against the two witnesses, all of whom are bound tions of Queen Elizabeth. ambassador was finally dismissed in her. Following the dispensation to secrecy. As there are ^ave rea­ William Allen was born in Rossall, 1571. Though Elizabeth subsidized e parties can marry again. sons for keeping the marriage from Lancashire, England, in 1532. Edu­ the Protestant revolt in the Nether­ A coniummated marriage is one the public, secrecy is the duty not cated at Oriel college, Oxford, he lands and tried in every way to ham­ at has been sealed by tne use of only of the priest and the witnesses became principal of St. Mary’s hall per Catholicism, it was the seizure e marital right. This term is used, but of the married couple as well. in 1556 and also held a canom^ in of a Spanish ship and the spoliation course, only in connection with This can sometimes be a very con­ York. His support of Catholicism of Spanish territory that precipitated fully contracted marriages. It has venient form of marriage for taking after Queen Elizabeth’s accession the sailing of the Armada. bearing outside o f that A mar- care of delicate situations and for brought him into disfavor and he was Spanish ships in the channel were , j^ge between Catholics or other bap- avoiding scandals. Suppose, for ex­ forced to seek refuge in Louvain, robbed vrith impunity and a ship that ed parties that has been consum- ample, a couple were living together Belgium. After a year at Louvain ut into Plymouth with pay for the ted can never be severed except in a parish for years. They find out he returned to England and worked §panish army in Flanders was seized death. That is the.difference that that for some reason they are really for three years strengthening the by the English government. 'While between these two"terms; and ev- not married. To perform the cere­ faith of English Catholics, although the Spanish were fighting the cause ^y couple should be acquainted with mony openly might give rise to scan­ he was not yet a priest. He was of Cmistianity against the Turks at liis fact that use of the marriage dal and hurt their good names. Some­ forced out of England for good this Lepanto, Francis Drake thrice sacked ht binds their union forever. one would whisper: "Imagine, liv­ time and was ordained at Mechlin, the almost defenseless colonies on A canonical marriage is one that ing together all this time and not Herod U lo Tried Cliiist Was One Belgium, soon afterwards. the Spanish Main. Despite public opinion which condemned Dralke as [!)i8,been entered into according to married.” It is a well established fact that \,e prescribed form of Church law. This secret marriage is also used the “ master robber of the New the Reformation was forced upon the World,” Elizabeth honored him IA is one that has at times when the civil laws unjustly English people and Allen found in I received a Sacred Heart badge highly and made him a knight. Three iiet with the requirements of State forbid certain unions. To perform his work in England that the ma­ o[ Vilest Sinners in All History much different from the usual one years later she sent him once more jority of people were not Protestant the marriage openly in such cases It ha* Our Lord’* picture on one to spoil the West Indies and it was r A legitimate marriage is the term by choice. He was convinced that would only invito trouble from the side and on the other side a medal small wonder that Spain became ,e code uses fow the lawful mar- (By Rev. J. J. O’Reilly) quaintance o f Herodias, the wife o f they were ready to return to Cathol­ State. of Our Lord, also the Miraculous “ convinced that in self-defense she jiges o f non-baptized parties. The icism if given the proper encourage­ Marriages of conscience are never Serlei Explaining the Apostlei’ Creed his half-brother, Philip; Herodias Medal. Will you tell me about this must crush England.” ment. Feeling that the future of vs of the Church on marriage do registered in the parish records, but — "He Suffered Under Pontius herself being a grandchild o f Herod scapular and the blessing* attached Lacking experienced leadership and (t apply to them. If a non-baptized Catholicity in England depended they are kept on file in secret ar­ Pilate.” to wearing it? handicapped by. artillery inferior to [■uple contract a civil marriage it is the First, the father of Herod An­ upon a supply of trained clergy chives in the Bishop’s possession. The pagan gove^or of Judea, Pon­ It is rather difficult to tell much that of the English, the Armada was yiid. If Catholics follow.only the tipas. ready to go there when the time was Morganatic.marriage is a union be­ without seeing the badge. It seems defeated in a series of encounters tius Pilate, was not inclined to con­ ripe, he founded the English college ^’il form it is not a marriage (ex- tween a man of princely or kingly She returned with Herod to Galilee, to be a combination of several sac- and Catholicism in England as well demn Christ to death. The vehem­ o f Douai supplementing the uni­ pt when it is not possible to get to station with a woman of inferior bringing with her her daughter, Sa­ ramentals. We would judge that it as the Spanish cause on the seas was versity already there founded by jrie s t). rank; and in the contract there is the ence of the Jews betrayed their mo­ lome. Then without any pretense of includes a Sacred Heart scapular, an lost. Allen, who was made Cardinal |A putative marriage is a union that understanding that the wife and the tives; their cause was ill-defined. , Herod contracted a union ordinary scapular medal and a Mi­ Pope Paul VI to combat the Ref­ ormation. Although both the Pope in anticipation of a triumphant entry Jnull, but which is thought to be later children cannot lay claim to the with her, and she appeared at Ti­ raculous Medal. The entire thing into England, spent the rest of his There must be something in this and the King of Spain gave money |od by both o f the parties or by title, dignity, or ancestral possessions berius as his wife and queen. Rome should be blessed. The days at Rome, dying there in October, young Prophet of Nazareth, more to the new college, Allen gave largely |e o f them. It is an invalid mar- of the husband. It is a marriage with stayed the troops of King Aretas that are obtainable, through wear­ 1594. Ige though celebrated in good faith. peculiar civil effects and is found than can be seen, to arouse such from inflicting another defeat on ing the scapular medal and the of his own means also for its sup­ port. The Catholics o f other countries |r instance, if a CathoKc girl should principally in Germany and Austria. hatred against Him. Pilate felt he those of Herod; 'The Sanhedrin was Miraculous Medal can be had only did not wish Spanish dominance for silent; the Mosaic law condemned by being formally invested in scapu. had better leave the case alone. He Present day Catholics feel grateful its own sake but the widespread suf­ adultery with grave penalties. The lars and also in the Miraculous to the founder of Douai college be­ was considering what stratagem he fering caused by the religious wars Jewish priesthood had only the ves­ Medal Any priest who assists in the cause it was there that the standard that Elizabeth fomented and the in­ could make use of to free himself tige of a shadow of power left. It work of the Society for the Propaga­ English Catholic Bible, the Douai dignation caused by her religious ;riest RespsiU e for Modem Science from this embarrassment. Then, had fallen low, and the only penalty tion of the Faith (i.e. almost any version, was published. Under the persecution caused Catholics every­ parish priest in America) has the without intending to help him, the which Herod Antipas suffered was direction of Allen this version was where to sympathize with Spain. exclusion from the sacrifice in the power to do this investing. So con­ translated directly from the Latin Jews themselves, furnished the means They practically regarded the- Ar­ Temple. The people murmured but sult your pastor. Vulgate of St. Jerome, admitted to mada as a crusade against the most he sought. They declared that Christ dared' no more. Only one voice, John be the oldest and purert text of the dangerous enemy of the Faith. Digging to Find Hidden Story of Past the Baptist, w u heard vindicating the How doe* the Catholic Church re­ Bible manuscripts extant. “ stirreth up the people, teaching gard pagan marriages? Allen believed that he was doing the throughout all Judea beginning from law of ^ d . "^Antipas listened, with The’ ’ college grew rapidly in num­ best thing possible for England by more fdar than respect. But Het- The Catholic Church has the right to legislate in spiritual matters fo r ber of students, ofttimes taxing its bringing Catholicism back and end­ ither McEnery, Englishman, Was Not Appreci­ Galilee to this place. But Pilate hear­ odias hated the Baptist and it was resources, but in the long run means ing the reign of the base usurper, ing Galilee, asked if the man were she who persuaded Herod to place all baptized persons. She does not claim legislative power, however, were always supplied.- From the col­ Elizabeth (never recognized as right­ ated for Archaeological Work in Own Life of Galilee, and when he understood John in the far-away gloomy fortress lege press there flowed a constant ful ruler by any Pope because she of Machaerus, in the desert close to over the unbaptized. Baptism is her that He was of Herod’s jurisdiction, ceremony of initiation and any one stream of Catholic literature, for was illemtimate and not the real (Continued from Page 1) The amount of archaeological dig- the Dead sea. No wonder that when much of which Allen was responsible. heir). The English. Catholics disre­ he sent Him away to Herod.” (St. Christ appeared in Galilee preaching, who willingly receives the sacrament (owledge of sun'eying and he had p;ing going on today is rather strik­ becomes thereby ,her spiritual sub­ The work for which his college is garded the Papal excommunication Luke XXIII, 6, 7.) He saw his chance teaching and working miracles, Herod most famous was the sending over absorbing interest in his work, ing. Both Catholic and Protestant ject. In regard to pagan marriages, against Elizabeth and fought against in his remorse feared it was John the of missionaries for the conversion of addition, he owned large proper- Scriptural experts have been exca­ and at once availed himself o f it. theologians recognize the right of the Spain. Elizabeth returned thanjes Baptist risen from the dead. England in defiance of the law while " rich in prehistoric antiquities so vating in Palestine, while work has The Roman law empowered him to State to set impediments. This right for their loyalty by instituting a the country was still Protestant. It series o f executions of Catholic t he was free to work out his been under way in Egypt, Greece and But Herod Antipas, with all the of the State is not recognized as to remove a case from the locality of the is a sad commentary upon Queen Ithods vdthout any interference. other lands. Archaeological work is rottenness of his heart, was a man the baptized. If no State impediment priests and laymen all over England crime to the locality of birth or or­ Elizabeth’s ruthless war against very common in Rome. In fact, the keen and shrewd o f mind. He knew existed, and the two pagans entered just as soon as the danger o f'th e In his work he first made a sur- Catholicism that over 160 Douai Spanish attack was ended. science finds its roots in the age-old igin. And besides the tetrarch of how to deceive the world with a cun­ a marriage contract, it would be of the ground, which consisted of priests were put to death besides the If the English Catholics had investigation of Greek apd Roman Galilee, Herod Antipas, was also in ning that politicians often admire. valid, therefore, in the eyes of the I t o u p of grass-covered mounds, and great numbers that were tortured fought as strongly for their faith ruins. The Holy See, knowing that Our Savior understood perfectly the Catholic Church, provided they had Ttted it on paper. Then a plaster Jerusalem; and his residence was and thrown into prison. Yet such as did Allen, the whole history of the Church had ever^hing to gain character o f this unscrupulous ruler. been free to wed. The Church would [del o f an appropriate size was close at hand. Pilate would send the was the spirit that Allen infused into the world would probably have been [de to scale and painted green. and nothing to lose through a study Therefore Christ sums up His opinion not recognize the validity, however, of the past, has always been intensely Prophet of Nazareth to him; and thus of Herod in one word, “Fox.” “ Go his students that they rejoiced at the changed. Allen was sufficiently first operation was the digging of plural marriage by an infidel who news of each successive martyrdom strong to prevent any spoliation of (trenches, the lines of which were interested in archaeological studies he would free himself from the trou­ and tell that fox,” He said on one was not free to wed (who had a wife of a religious nature. occasion, “ behold I cast out devils, and by special privilege sang a England had Spain won, and with rcfully laid down in white on the blesome Jews, and at the same time already living). By the Divine law, Solemn Mass of thanksgiving. The England returned to Catholicism, and cure today and tomorrow, and on plural marriage of this kind is spe­ Ister model. Every spadeful of Observance of the Feast of S t Se­ pay a delicate compliment to Herod, success o f these priests was such the Reformation would have been the third day I am consummated.” cifically forbidden. Ith was carefully examined and bastian this year served at Rome as whose friendship might be useful that at the end o f Elizabeth’s reign, stopped. The New World would then the occasion for the disclosure of the (Luke XIII, 32.) In case two non-baptized persons I'h object of the least significance some day. So in a few words he gave England was more than half Catholic have been settled altogether in the aside and numbered with its exact most recent results obtained in the the necessary orders. Now at last Jesus of Nazareth and were married, and one afterwards at heart. Catholic faith and a long history of |nt of discovery recorded by care- course of the excavations in and un­ Now there are four Herods men­ Herod Antipas meet. Nor was the became converted to thp Catholic Allen journeyed to Rome to help religious dispute avoided. In the measurement. When the trench der the fourth century Church of St. tioned In the New Testament. The place o f their meeting less signifi­ faith, the convert could enter a new Pope Gregory XIII found another United States perhaps our national |s completed a second plaster model Sebastian, on the Appian way, a mile first Herod, mentioned by St. Mat­ cant. The residence of Herod iii marriage with a Catholic provided college to send missionaries to Eng­ destiny would have been fulfilled just made showing the trench and and a half outside the gates of Rqme. thew, was the son of Antipater; he Jerusalem was the ancient palace of these steps were taken: The non- land. After his return to Douai, the the same and we would now have I exact positions in which the ob­ Early Christian inscriptions ^ of was called Herod "the weat,” by rea­ the Asmoneans, built by John Hir- baptized party would have to be collegians were obliged to leave there the peace of one faith instead of the its had been found. The objects historical importance, marble and son of his authority; but in reality canus, whose ancestors released Ju­ questioned in a strictly judicml form because of political troubles and they dissensions of many. And the sanity (not privately but by a dSegated |mselves were placed in cases terra cotta vessels and ornaments, as he was a great tyrant. He defiled dea from the yoke of Syria. “ And sought refuge at the University of of the Church’s teachings would pre­ official) about whether he or she was [lund a room, in the center of well as pagan burial urns and Chris­ his hands with the blood o f one of Herod seeing Jesus was very glad, Rheims, where the work was carried vail instead of growing atheism, in­ willing to become a Catholic and if rich were the various models, tian sarcophagi, have been unearthed the high priests. He also killed his for he was desirous of a long time to on. Allen was elected canon of the creasing , companionate mar­ not whether he or she was willing to fich bore corresponding numbers, in great numbers. The majority of own wife, Mariamne, and her two see Him because he had heard many Cathedral ch ^ ter there. It vfas due riages and other current modern things o f Him; and he hoped to see live in peace with the converted fas it was possible to pass from these have been assembled in a mu­ sons, Alexander and Aristobulus, to Allen’s influence that the Jesuits evils.ils. ground outside to the first model seum in the ambulatory of the some sign wrought by Him.” (Luke spouse, not interfering with his or and also hi& mother-dn-Iaw. He ended her religion. If both these questions Jthe untouched surface, thence to church, which is now open to the his miserable record of crime by the XXIII, 8.) Consequently Herod at the lines of work, observe where public. first treated Jesus with some show were answered in the negative, the murder of the innocent children of convert could then marry a Catholic Ih object had been found and ex- The _ excavations, which are being Bethlehem at the time of the birth of respect, and plied Him with ques­ Use of Ashes as Sign of Penance line that object in its case, supervised by a Pontifical archaeo­ tions designed to make Him display and this marriage would dissolve the of Christ. With the consent of the former one. If the non-baptized per­ blaster models are not always used logical commission, are of singular Roman Emperor, when he was about His miraculous power. “ He ques­ V, but the general plan of sur- interest to the whole Christian world tioned Him in many words.” (Luke son answered either of the questions to die, he divided the kingdom into in the affirmative, the marriage could Goes Back Long Before Christ s, plans of the trenches and ex­ because of the light they throw on four parts — tetrarchies — assigning XXIII, 9.) But Christ answered him points of discovery of the various nothing. Our Savior Had reproached not be dissolved. This case is known the belief that the bones of St. Peter the government of each part to lects are on the lines of Pitt-Riv- Judas, remonstrated with Annas, as the and follows (The Liturgy—Written Especially for any other good reason. The and St. Paul were secreted on the one o f his four sons. The province work. spoken by loving glances to Peter, an­ advice given oy St. Paul to the for The Register) terra hard labor can be safely in­ site of the church during the perse­ of Judea, which embraced Jerusa­ The cost of these excavations, es- swered Caiphas and conversed with Corinthians. March 2 is Quinquagesima Sun­ terpreted to apply to those who work cutions of Valerian in 258. lem and the adjacent country, mentally as well as those who work (ially in the remoter spots, may Pilate. But for the man with the In case a pagan in a plural mar­ day, the last Sunday before Lent. [very large and exploration soci- Excavation, undertaken first in was given to Arlhelaus,*who, follow­ riage were converted, ho could select physically; for instance, it embraces ing in the wake of his brutal father, blood of the Baptist on his hands, Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, es in many countries have sprung 1915, was suspended in the war, living in open and flagrant , whatever wife he wished to retain, teachers, nurses, clerks, bookkeepers, order to defray the cost. The but was resumed immediately after was not long till he distinguished from whose heart luxury has sapped under the legislation that a marriage is March 5. Lent is a season of and so forth. sonnel of these expeditions iS va- the Armistice. Today the whole foun­ himself by every form of iniquity. all feeling, who has no higher mo­ he had not yet consummated (i.e. had penance set apart by the Church in Ash Wednesday gets its name from There are the men who do the dation of the church is honeycombed He was deposed by Rome and Va­ not yet used the sex right in) could the ceremony of putting blessed ashes with passages, stairways and cham­ lerius Gratius, the predecessor of tives than mere curiosity. He has no preparation for Easter, commemorat­ |ual excavating and experts in the answer. Consequently Herod was be dissolved by Papal dispensation. on tbe foreheads of the people on this bers, all of which may be examined Pontius Pilate, was made governor of ing the forty-day fast of Jesus Christ ious branches of archaeology. Not covered with confusion by the mys­ This consummation refers to Chris­ day, with the reminder (said by the by a special permit. Judea. Herod Agrippa, the eldest is some geological aid necessary terious silence of Christ. tian marriage. Hence after his con­ in the desert. It consists of six and priest in Latin): “ Remember, man, there may be need of someone Not the least among the pieces of son of Aristobulus and grandson of version he could be divorced from a half weeks, with forty fasting days thdt thou art dust and into durt thou evidence leading to the conclusion Herod the First, became tetrarch of Herod tries to hide it as best he shalt return.” These ashes are made ) can read inscriptions. A good can. Christ is silent at a time when any wife with whom he had not used (i.e., week-days; there is no fast on that the bones of the Apostles Peter Iturea. It was he who “ stretched the marriage right after conversion. by burning palm blessed on the pre­ veyor is needed and at least one it would seem He needed every means Sundays). It is not true, as many [lable photographer. In addition and Paul were at ope time buried forth his hand to afflict the Church Notice that the Catholic^legisla- vious Palm Sunday, and are specially there is the attraction the site is . . . And he killed James, the brother in His power to defend fflmself; He think, that “ Sundays are not Lent.” blessed before the principal Mass of this the medical attendants, cooks is silent amid the cries of His ene­ tion against absolute divorce refers servants swell the company to a known to have had for pilgrims as of John, with the sword. And seeing to consummated Christian marriage. They are an integral part of this Ash Wednesday. far back as the third century. that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded mies, who accuse Him on all sides; penitential season, although they are For many centuries, even long be­ il army of men, all of whom have He is silent without losing any o f the e paid. Some of the most interesting in­ to take Peter also.” (Acts Xll, 1, 2.) In a recent article on Confession not days of fasting. The origin of fore Christianity, the use o f ashes as His son was also called Herod Ag- calmness, the sweetness or the pa­ Lent IS obscure. Christ Himself a symbol of penance has been com­ he worries of the expedition are scriptions brought to light are those tience of His manner. Surely that in The Register, I saw the statement ripp^ he was tetrarch of Chalcis and that “ trouble does not come from fasted and His Apostles practiced mon. It is frequently mentioned in no means over with the hiring of scrawled on the walls of a funeral silence spoke to Herod’s conscience the Trachonitis. It was before this God.” Will you please elucidate? 1 this and other physical penances. The the Old Testament and seems to have petent help. Probably the owner chamber by these devotees, who and said: “ He that is filthy let him land, which is usually quite often invoked St. Peter and S t Paul Herod that St. Paul pleaded his cause. have frequently read that God doe* evidence of St.. Paul is particularly come over to the Catholic Church, be more filthy still” (Apoc. XXII, And it was he who said to. Festus, send trouble— plenty of it— and for clear. There have always been like many other rites and symbols, l^eless, may decide that it is worth in the following words: “ Oh, Peter 11.) j^ ty when someone wants to dig and Paul, do bear us in mind, who “ This man might have been set at various reasons, chiefly “ to draw times of fasting in the Christian from Judaism. For some centuries [iit In Crete, Sir Arthur Evans have come to this place to take re­ liberty if he had not appealed to The chief priests and scribes with good therefrom.” ' Church. Yet the principle of a fast it was customary to give Ash .Wednes­ over this problem by purchasing freshment in your honor.” Caesar.” And he said to St. Paul, The editor of Ask-Leam did not of forty days is clear only since the day ashes only to public sinners, that himself the entire area of the Even within the last few weeks “ In a little thou persuadest me to Lord before Herod. % ey were bent write the article in question and the fourth century. is,■ . peoplepe ...... who had sinned notoriously iund to be excavated. Troubles new examples of these inscriptions become a Christian.” (Acts XXVI, on securing their purpose, and perr. man who did write it is on the other Because of the hectic condition of and then had done pejpenance. They the various governments may be have been unearthed, and they are 28-32.) haps feared that Herod’s well-known side of the world at present. But modern life, with its fearful demands appeared at the church doors on Ash lUesE. Then, too, are dangers to being classified in the museum. ITie We now come back to Herod An­ superstition might rob them .of their it was our opinion that he meant the upon the minds and bodies of people, Wednesday and were publicly sprin­ faced from fevers and malaria, or belief concerning the bones of St. tipas, the son of Herod “ the great" prey; especially as he was much less particular troubles in connection with the rigors of Lenten fasting have kled with ashes. About the year animals and even wilder natives. Peter and St. Paul aside, the inscrip­ by his fourth wife, Malthace the Sa­ afraid of them than Pilate, having the Confession of sins which he was been greatly mitigated. There is 1100, the Church began to give ashes 5arly explorers often destroyed tions are certain to contribute to the maritan. He and his younger brother, strong influence in Rome. But Herod discussing in his article. You are evidence that in olden times even to everybody, priests included. In able evidence by their careless knowledge of the early Christian Archelaus, were educated in Rome. is too cupning to be easily trapped; right in thinking God often sends marching armies kept the Lenten Rome the Pope personally, for many hods. Modern excavators with period. On their return to Palestine 'Qerod he will be content with the cruelty trouble. He does it to purge us, for fast. They did not need this penance centuries, has put ashes on the fore­ r scientific methods save every- The structure first bore the name Antipas married, for political reasons, of fooling. He allowed his soldiers if He did not do so it is doubtful any more than our age; hence mod­ heads of the Cardinals who make up |:g and the information that thev of the Church of the Apostles, and the daughter of Aretas, King of to maltreat Christ in a most abusive whether any of us, because o f the em Catholics who have an abundance his court. able to obtain is wonderful, it was only later that it became Arabia Petraea; but soon tiring of manner, “ then clothing him in' a fallen state of 'mankind, would be of common sense will take heroic Few ceremonies draw larger crowds tification is most important, known as the Church of St. Sebastian. her he put her sway. Again he and white garment sent Him back to Pi­ able to curb our pride enough to win measures to deny themselves during annually to the Catholic churches. s the successive periods in the Buildings found under the church his brother, Archelaus, were in Rome, late.” This seemed a, proper return salvation. The fact that Jesus the Lenten season, even though they The way the people flock to be thus ory of an ancient site are as a go back as far as the first century each pleading his cause before the for the compliment that he had re­ Christ and Mary underwent so much, cannot fast. Those excused from the reminded o f their inevitable death clearly marked in the layers of and include a number of beautifully Emperor, his brother seeking to have ceived. “ And Herod with his army because they voluntarily assumed a Lenten fast are persons under 21 and and the need to do penance if they soil which covers it. Thus his- decorated "columbaria,” employed in their father’s will maintained, Herod set Him at naught.” (Luke XXHI, major part of our burden, proves above 69 years old; the ill and in­ do not want also to lose their souls is read backwards as stratum pagan cremation. On a level above to have it set aside. Herod was un­ 11.) This dismissal of the case was that, hard as it Is to understand, suf­ firm; those who earn their living by is strong proof of the value of ritual­ ir stratum is carefully examined is a Christian funeral hall, in which successful; and it was during this a deliberate avowal of the innocence fering has a tremendously powerful hard labor; nursing mothers; those ism in religion. Ash Wednesday cer­ uceession and detail. the pilgrims assembled. stay in Rome that he made the ac­ of our Savior. place in winning Jriumph for us. excused by their pastor or Cpnfessor tainly makes Catholics think.

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PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, March 2, 1930 THE REGISTER Our Pet Peeve Publiilkcd twtrj week by The Catholic rubliihing Society, Inc. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 (By Herbert McConathy) cottage, I think. In the back rooi' President, Rt, Rev. J, Henry Tihen. D.D., liiohop of Denver Editor-General, Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D. Manauinic Editor, Hubert A. Smith. George Donnelly was tho richMt there is a stoi^e but we found no fu< Aaaoeiate Editor, Joteph Newman. man .in Plata, a small Western min­ o f any kind. The big cracks in th^ Dioeeaan Editiona: Central California Regiater (Freano), Rt. Rev. Biahop J. B. ing town. He was also a very hard walls let in so much wind that wit), MacGinley. D.D., president; Rev, Michael Sullivan, editor. out a fire we shall freeze. Now, sii Superior Califomia-Nevada RcKisler, (Sacramento). Rt. Rev. Bishop Robert J man, taking without scruple what­ Armstrong, D.D.. president; Rev. Michael L. I.yons, business manager; Rev. ever he desired and giving nothing. as the shops are tdl closed, would yo Patrick A. McHugh, editor, Great was the wonder of the vil­ be so kind as to let us have a bucke* Nebraska Register. (Grand Island), Rt. Rev. Bishop James A. DuiTy, D.D., ful of coal? I will pay you whatevc president; Rev. Patrick McDaid (North Platte), editor. lagers, therefore, to see him one' The Denver Catholic Regristcr is also part of this newspaper chain. morning driving a two-ton truck you ask.” Other are being added. loaded with coal through the meaner “ B y ------Donnelly snarled, “ s that is what you want? A bucketfi' Pries of The Register (dated every Sunday), t l a year. In bundle lots, one streets o f the town. He worked hard cent a copy, if bought regularly for sale or distribution. all that long, freesing day, delivering of coal! You have the impudence t a few barrelfuls here, and half a ton ring my front doorbell and come i- Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado there, until no family, however poor, here and interrupt my party, ani Tbs Register now has the largest circulation of any American religious could complain o f a lack of fuel. ml&c me listen to all that talk, jus newspaper devoted to current news. He pursued his task in a half- for a ------bucketful of coal. N' dazed fashion, but he bad a little Get out.” smile on his lips and he gave every “ But, sir,” protested the strange' one a greeting, which was quite as “ if we do not gel some fire we snaj astonishing as his giving the coal. die. I do not care so much for m^ There were many wild guesses as to self, but here is.my wife and oh !• ml LISTENING IN what had come over him, but no­ little boy. Surely, sir, you would nu body had the rashness to ask him let my little boy freeze this night? Then for the /irst time Donnell, (Continued from Page 1) sary interpretation has been directly; people took no liberties with But in the midst of this fright­ given to the Biblical text. George Donnelly. Though his face became black with the fire holding his thin little banJ) ful poverty, the nuns continue coal dust and blisters formed on his to the blaze. His cap was off— H Perpetual Adoration. James Winston, a Chicago manicured hands, the faint little had stuffed it into his pocket— an' member of the Rhodes scholar­ smile remained. This day’s work his reddish brown, curly hair seemn was only the beginning o f a long almost to gleam under the electri Senator Capper of Kansas, ship committee, is leading a light. Then he turned his head are fight against a new alignment and heavy penance, but he had the explaining the Capper-Robsion assurance that if be did it humbly looked at Donnelly, and his lar« eves were appealing and sad beyonj Education bill, which aims to of American scholarships at and prayerfully he would finally re­ Oxford university, saying that ceive absolution. all telling. federalize education, asserts Something in those great eyes, i" the Rhodes will is being ig­ It had happened the night before. that it'w ill not take one iota Donnelly was giving a party to three maybe it was the slender hands will of school control from any nored. Why these Rhodes of his friends. 'There was Peter long tapering finger.s, but somethiri scholarships should be toler­ Bonrke, a broker who dealt in mining reminded Donnelly of Angus Ma« municipality or state and that Farlanc’s little boy. Then he though *‘it will not and cannot inter­ ated is more than many Amer­ property, with Minnie Fitzpatrick, his oest sweetheart. ’They came in of Angus, loyal old Angus, whom ) icans can understand. They had robbed so brutally. The reco; fere with private and parochial Bourke’s big car, brinmng with them schools." exist for one purpose— to pro­ Amy Nelson, a blond English girl to lection made him angiy. “ Get out,” he bellowed. Tumiri mote British propaganda in whom Donnelly had taken a tem­ We frankly concede that to the butler: “Jimmie, s'now the it is not outrightly directed this country. Bright boys are porary fancy. The snow was falling fast when out.” against parish schools. But i^ taken to England and deliber­ A minute later the big front doc they arrived, so that the tracks of slammed behind the ejected ones. is backed by the Southern ately trained as propagandists. NEWS BRIEFS the car and their own footprints The Rhodes scholarships have Donnelly and his guests retiirni Jurisdiction of the Scottish TELLING THE EDITOR were covered almost as soon as they to the supper, then after a few mij no other purpose. W e need DAUGHTER OF ANGLICAN . were made. Rite, whose enmity to parish BISHOP IS CONVERT 1 utes they put on a jazz record ail friendly relations with England The party began rather quietly, schools is notorious and whose It ii renorted by The Bombay Ex­ SOUTH DAKOTA PRIEST TO Irish people but also took Catholic tried dancing. But the life had gor for all of them had passed their first out of the party; every one was fee desire to gain an iron grip over and all other nations; but we aminer, India, that Mr*. .Mayne, BROADCAST REGULARLY churches and gave them to the youth. In the big dining room a coal To Register Readers: ing a little depressed and uncomfor must not forget that there has daughter of a former Anglican Bishop Church of England. This is how St. fire was burning in the broad grate- all education is in perfect line Henceforth, the owners of radio ble. In spite of Donnelly’s prote.s always been a deliberate move­ of Madras, Dr. Caldwell, was re­ Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, On the wall was the stuffed head of with the political activities of station WNAX, at Yankton, S. D., comes to be a Protestant church. It the guests prepared to leave. ceived into tho Church by Father C. griZ5izzly bear which Donnelly had ment among a small clique will permit me to talk from their First they went to the back doo the society in other nations. V. Newton, S.J., of Kodaikanal. Mr*. is not the only church in Ireland kil and the skin o f the beast station. every other Sunday, from 7 illed, which was nearest the garage whe The Capper-Robsion bill' is of Englishmen to destroy the Mayne is well known in the Tinhev- that was taken by the English and formed one of the rugs on the floor. to 7:30 in the evening. I began my is still used by the non-Catholics. We Bourke had put his car. But H merely the first- step in an ideals of American patriotism. elly district, say* The Examiner, her The other rugs were made from the father having worked there for fifty series of lectures on Sunday, Febru­ have the church in Kildare, Water­ snow had drifted high against it, ar elaborate scheme to capture ary 23, will be on the air again Sun­ skins of wolves and mountain lions. they found the side door likewi Denis A. McCarthy of Bos­ year*. ford and in the (uty of the broken As the supper was to last all eve­ educational control. The back­ CARDINAL REBUKES HOT (^EADS day,! March 9, and so on. I will be treaty, Limerick, where the dear old blocked. • At the front door th)- ton sends this letter to The pleased if you would listen in, and ning they ate leisurely. Between found only a moderate amount ers are too slick to believe they AMONG FLEMINGS Shannon flows; we have St. Mary’s courses they danced to the music of Catholic Citizen, Milwaukee: ask your Catholic and non-Catholic Cathedral and others once Catholic, snow, spread smoothly over the bro: can hoodwink the nation ex­ The Flemish question in Belgium a phonograph, kicking the rugs to A little while ago yon reprinted is becoming more acute from day to friends to do likewise. A card to the but in penal days taken from them. marble steps. cept gradually. If Capper is from The Register of Denver the Guemey Company, of Yankton, This is what Gladstone meant when one side. There was an abundance It was Donnelly himself who fii day, impelling hotheaded protagon­ of food and drink; venison, turkey, wise, he will not allow himself “ fact” that Senator Sullivan (U. S. ists in the linguistic conflict to ac­ thanking them for their courtesy, ho said not many years ago in the noticed that something was wrong. Senator from Wyoming) escaped would help the cause d great deal. House of Lords: “ Gentlemen, your goose, jelly of cranberries and of “ The saints pray for us!” th to continue as the tool of what cesses which the more sensible citi­ wild plums, California grapes, Flor­ from West Australia with the late zens deplore and which the ecclesi­ WALTER F. LIESCH. hands are dripping with the fat of heard him utter. Then he turn ~is positively the most danger­ John Boyle O’Reilly. O’Reilly, ac­ The Priest’s House .” ida oranges, wines which were served to the butler: “ Jimmie, I say, Jimm astic authorities reprove and con­ with the meal, and oh the sideboard ous scheme that has ever con­ cording to his own story, escaped demn. Cardinal Van Roey, himself Scotland, S. D, Wo have In Dublin today St. did those people, those three, go o bottles of liquors and cordials, where this door?” He was breathing fronted the American republic. alone— save for an English convict a Fleming and favorable to the just Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral (temporary) CARTOONIST RIPLEY TOLD TO each one helped himself according to little gasps and seemed to be choki who saw him going and “ sponged” claims of his Flemish flock, has had as positive evidence that the Irisn his way with him. But said .convict BE MORE CAREFUL his fancy. so that he could hardly speak. read in the northern part of his di­ Catholics have never pven up their was later taken off the Y ankee Editor, The Register: As the feast progressed their talk “ Yes, Mr. Donnelly.” Governor Theodore Chris­ ocese, where Flemish nationalists claims to these institutions. It is the schooner which picked up both him May I have a little space In the began to lose the restraint which “ Mother of God, forgive me!” 1 tianson of Minnesota said in carry on a campaign of denational­ same as the Papal States taken from and O’Reilly, the latter being mean­ columns o f your paper to explain the Pope about seventy years ago they usually kept upon it; they eyes were wild and his mouth sagg church addresses a few days while hidden from the British search­ ization, a strong letter of protest briefly an historical statement men­ boasted of deeds which, if not crim­ open. He leaned against the do against newspaper attacks upon the and adjusted during the year 1929. ago that we do not need more ing party. The Sullivan story is all tioned in The Amarillo News and These institutions may be looked on inal, were by no means creditable. and pointed to the snow - cover wrong. Church authorities, guilty, the ex­ other dailies throughout the country as grand, old monuments of the Bonrke told of some tricks by which steps* laws and more policemen, but tremists’ papers hold, of hostility to Yes, we admit that the Sul­ under date 10th and 11th of Febru­ Faith of the Irish people during the he had taken good mining property “ Look! Look!” he cried. “ Whi a return to old - fashioned the Flemish cause. livan story is “all wrong," be­ ary by Cartoonist Ripley? ' penal days. away from men who did not know ite way did they go? Where did th virtues. AUSTRIAN BISHOPS RAP NEW Ripley’s cartoon on page six of Why would not Mr. Ripley, instead value. go? A young Jew and his wife a This is true beyond dispute. cause Senator Sullivan has NEAR-SOCIALIST HERESY The Amarillo News under date Feb­ o f referring to some unexplained Minnie, his sweetheart, applauded a little boy! Oh, my God, what ha The Austrian Episcopate has is­ But we wonder just what the nothing to do with H. Our ref­ ruary 10 says: “ St. PatiAk’s Ca­ things, tell us of some of the glori­ him. “ I love a winner,” she cried. I done!” sued a Pastoral Letter which opposes thedral, Dublin, Ireland, is a Prot­ ous deeds of Irishmen in this country, “ Nobody cares how vou get it, pro­ Tho others looked. Then w governor meant when he “at­ erence was to the late father with great firmness the heretical doc­ of U. S. Secretary of the Navy estant church.” And on Febnaary for example of the 16,000 native vided you get plenty.^’ frightened faces they turned and r tacked those who would dis­ trines that have been gaining ground 11 he simply confirms but does not Irish who fought with Washington back through the hall, muttering c' Patrick" Hurley. Our source among a small group of Catholics Donnelly told how he had forced card old beliefs simply because explain the statement. for Independence, or, why not tell his partner, Angus MacFarlane, to jointed bits of prayers. Out the bs of information was a prom­ whose activities have constituted a A poet has said: us of the 200,000 native Irish who door, through tho snowdrifts, tL they are old." dangerous approach to Socialism. Be­ sell for almost nothing his share in inent Panama newspaperman “A little learning is a dangerous joined the Union army and under a mine which afterward paid hand­ fled to their car. There are some old beliefs fore Christmas, two Archbishops and thing. Lincoln fought to save the union, for Outside the front door, in i; and poet who asserted in a five Bishops of Germany were obliged somely. MacFarlane was broke and that are going out fast, and Drink deep or taste not of the Pierian Ireland followed with pride Thomas helpless and very angry, and Mac- smooth snow which covered (; the^ sooner they go the better. letter to one of our contributing to take a stand, by means o f solemn Spring: Meagher’s Irish Brigade, Corcoran’s steps, thera was not one single fo manifestations, against similar symp­ Farlane’s little boy, a dark-skinned The terror with which some editors that Secretary Hur­ For there shallow drafts intoxicate noble Sixty-ninth regiment. New brat about 5 years old, had print.— The Magnificat. toms, which found public expression the brain, York, Mulligan’s from far off Chi­ people face this condition ex­ ley himself gave him the in­ in the periodical Das Neue Volk (The marched up and struck Donnelly with But* drinking largely sobers us cago, Sarsfield’s Guards and Em­ his tiny fist. JESUITS TO WORK WHEI ists only because they have not formation. Now let the battle New Nation), a paper edited at again.” mett’s Rifles. Archbishop Hughes of Then it was the blonde Amy’s time CLERGY ARE BARRED fully analyzed what is happen­ rage as to who is right. Let Wuerzburg by Vitus Heller. • In Aus­ St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, New York, a native of Ireland, was truth prevail, regardless of tria, as in Germany, the doctrine, Ireland, spoken of by Mr. Ripley, one of the unofficial envoys of Lin­ to applaud. “ The strong man is the ing. If'they would read Hi­ propagated by a group of dreamers, man for me. He takes the good (Continued from Page 1) whose cx is gored! was built by the Catholic people of coln to Ireland, France and Rome to laire Belloc’s great new book, is directed against the Christian con­ Ireland. The holy sacrifice of the obtain aid. Hoban, an Irishman of things o f this world and enjoys them. from Tibet, but they were dri' “ Survivals and New Arrivals,” ception of property, and qualifies ad­ Mass was offered in it for years until Kilkenny, erected the White House. The poor roan stays poor because he from the country by a Gurkha c. BLESSED DON BOSCO is weak. I despise poor men.” they would understand. hesion to the inviolability of lawful the penal lav/s were put into force These are items of interest and Prithi Pnthi Narayan, and wqueror, WIN’S PRELATES’ PRAISE property as a means of favoring cap­ by England in Ireland. Ireland did need no explanations. Hope Mr. Rip­ So they talked and ate and drank sixty-two Nepalese converts tl italism and all the acts of injustice not and would not give up the Faith ley will in future explain things more and danced until the clock pointed founded the Cnristian village of Q Belloc points out that the (Continued from Pane 1) connected with that economic system. planted by St. Patrick in the year clearly and distinctly. to midnight. hari in British India in 1769. As Amy pulled back the curtains from old-fashioned Bible Christian, pression of childhood, religion. He The letter of the Austrian Bishops 432. Then, England under Queen Written on Lincoln’s birthday. from a few Jesuit voyagers, v had no use for the science which stigmatizes the manner in which the Elizabeth and especially under Crom­ REV. B. O’BRIEN. one of the windows. The snow had few missionaries have peijetra; who is still with us to a'certain teaches the insignificance or the low­ Austrian dreamers have opposed the well took not only property from the Amarillo, Texas. ceased falling and the sky was clear; Nepal before or since. j extent but who represented ness of man, but taught the child to ju d ^ e n t passed by the German a full moon directly overhead lighted In 1863 Bishop Anastasius all Protestantism until just a love and to fear God. In the prob­ Episcopate against this false doctrine. the landscape. In Donnelly’s yard mann, O.M.Cap., Vicar Apostolic- 10,000 GERMAN MEN SIGN Vincent de Paul society, strongly sia has been issued by the Rev. the evergreen trees were a patch- Patna, attempted a mission in Nd few years ago, held some lem of sex, he taught that boys and urged that literature racks be put Stephen Klopfer of St. John’s insti­ girls should be tided over the adoles­ PROTEST TO RUSSIA ' work of black and white, while on but without success. Cardf into every church and be kept sup­ tute for deaf mutes at St. Francis, very strange beliefs which he cent period by active participation in Ten thousand members o f the the ground the newly fallen snow lay Vaughan was requested by Cardi thought were Christianity but plied with current apologetic litera­ Wisconsin. Father Klopfer, in his without a blemish. Ledochowski, then Prefect of Pre games and healthful sports which al­ Men’s sodality at Soest in Westphalia ture. He pointed out that Socialists, low ed.of self-expression unUl they have signed a protest against the per­ appeal, mentions the terrible condi­ The ring of the doorbell was heard ganda, to intercede with the sei which were nothing of the Christian Scientists, the Protestant tions now existing in Russia, where arrived at years of maturity and secution of Catholics and suppres­ and the butler went to answer it. He tary of state for India in Londori kind. This Bible worshiper, Gospel Truth society and other children are without food, clothing or judgment. sion of Catholic institutions in Rus­ returned, looking annoyed. behalf of tho Church but no perir non-Catholic organizations mstribute shelter, and are deprived of Christian for instance, thought that when “ Don Bosco repudiated French sia and sent it to the Soviet ambas­ Mr. Donnelly, sir, there is a man sion was secured. Nepal today literature in all sorts of public places, help by the policy of the Soviet gov­ Genesis used the term yom in Puritanism, but he also rejected the sador in Berlin. out there with a woman and a little closed to all expect the British i and he urged that Catholics do like­ ernment. boy, and they won’t go away. He dent and a few rare visitors on sc. expressing the “ days” of cre­ abominatioris of Freudism,” Bishop WORKERS TO GET EXTRA PAY wise. He announced that Father Turner said. “ He employed fine FOR HAVING CHILDREN $3,000 DAMAGE BY FIREBUG IN says he must speak to the master of tific errands. This is due partly ation, an absolutely literal in­ Jacobson, S.J., of St. Louis uni­ PARISH SCHOOL the house.” the pagan religious leaders, but i methods of character building. He The Belgian Catholic minister of versity, was willing to arrange a terpretation had to be put on “ The impudence o f him,” Donnelly to the fear of encroachment. “ Vi had the necesMry control by the Sac­ labor has introduced into the cham series of lectures in Catholic Action, Police are seeking the persons it. Hence yom meant exactly rament of Penance, by which he could hers a bill that will render obligatory responsible for an incendia^ fire in ^ w le d . “ I will not leave my party the missionary comes the soldi!loldij particularly along the line of work for anybody. Bring him in here and insist the Nepalese, and they' re* twenty-four hours. Likewise, check the child’s fault before it was the affiliation of all employers with­ followed by the Catholic Evidence St, Philomena school, Cincinnati, too late.” out exception to compensation fund which was extinguished with com­ let's see what he wants.” to be gainsaid for the present,present,, h P, when the evolution question Guild of England, provided a group their land takes rank as one of associations paying special alloca­ of men willing to undertake the study paratively little damage only because The stranger was o f medium came up, the Bible worshiper tions to workers with families. The the pastor of the parish, the Rev. height, rather sparsely built, and blind spots on the globe for could be interested. Mr, O’Connor Gospel. was extremely worried. He bill provides for a grrant of 15 francs strongly advi.sed the sale of The Charles J. Kip_ arently between 30 and 40 years thought that this meant the I for the first child, of 20 for the sec­ Register at all church doors. suing from the buifding and turned old. His complexion, hair and eyes were dark, his nose a little arched. JEW BAITER IS FOUGHT B utter end of Christianity. He ond, 40 for the third, of 60 for the CARDINAL PEROSI DIES in a fire alarm. Kerosene was found fourth, of 80 for the fifth, of 100 for in the hall, and was said to have been From his appearance he might be CATHOLIC CLERGY mistook his painful mistaken Cardinal Perosi, secretary of the the sixth and following. Consistorial Congregation, died Feb­ used to start the blaze. - Damage was either a Syrian or a Jew. His over­ The Catholic c le r^ of Rum; literalness for God’s revelation. STATUE AT THE HAGUE FOR ruary 22 at the age of 68 after a $3,000, coat was faded and threadbare, and have begun a campaign against 1 In strictly Catholic countries, ■ ' CATHOLIC PEACE LEADER general blood infection. His death PERSECUTION KEEPS UP IN his shoes were broken. fessor Cuza, the prominent Ru An international committee has leaves the with TOBASCO, MEXICO What do you want?” snapped nian anti-Semitic leader, becans< the people were not worried at D(>nnelly. been formed for the erection in the twenty-eight Italians and thirty- With the recent consecration of the a recent appeal published by the C all and could not understand palace o f the permanent court of three foreigners. ^'Sir,” replied the stranger, “ we press anti-Semitism was labclei new Bishop of Chilapa, at the Shrine came on the train an hour ago and the excitement that prevailed justice at The Hague o f a statue to ARCHBISHOP DAEGER 4.0SES o f Our Lady of Guadalupe, there re­ religious Christian movement o' elsewhere. Louis Renault. The site selected is FATHER IN DEATH went to the hotel, the only one in nating in the New Testament mains but one vacant See in Mexico town, I am told. But the house was the t d ^ o f the ^and stairway, not Archbishop Daeger of Santa Fe, — that of Tobasco, which has been Cuza was called the “ thirtei. far froW the replica of the celebrated New Mexico, officiated a few daysj full, there were people sleeping on apostle.” the scene of continued persecution of cots in the halls and in the lobby, so The “old beliefs" of the Bible "Christ of. the Andes," which com­ ago at the funeral of his father. | Catholic*. Although efforts have been worshipers simply had to go. memorates the amiable relations be­ George A., aged 81, in St. Anne, In­ that the manager would not let us made to halt the attacks on Catholic* stay there at all. The weather is The discoveries and theories tween the Argentine and Chile. Louis diana. Mr. Daeger was bom and and their churches, which are blamed Three Popular Renault, a fervent Catholic and a spent his life in Jennings county, In­ very cold and we begged him to let of modern science made them on Ausencio Cruz, governor of To ns sit on chairs, or on the floor, until Liturgical Masses native of Autun in Burgundy, was diana. He engaged in farming until basco, and Toma* Garrido Canabal, ridiculous. If we remember morning, but he would not.” one of the greatest authorities on in­ a few years ago. He was twice mar­ who is regarded as the dictator, the for Your Ch this, we will not become ex­ ternational law. He was the ver­ ried and had thirteen children, twelve “ See where he was right,” George persecutions continue. Donnelly barked. “ Duffield has no cited when scientists who have itable promoter of the peace confer­ of whom survive him. ence of 1907. ST. LOUIS PASSION PLAY 168 PATIENTS RESCUED AS use for tramps. Neither have I.” Four Voice* With Organ— Score, never known any Christianity RED INVASION OF MARYKNOLL St. Louis will have a Passion Play, HOSPITAL BURNS He glanced at the woman. She, MASS IN HONOR OF When St. Joseph’s hospital, Provi except this type find a horrible MISSION AT END "A Fantasy of the Passion,” at the too, was o f medium height and ST. ELIZABETH dence, R. I., burned February 23 clash between religion and The Communists’ invasion _ of Odeon theater April 5, 7 and 8. It well proportioned, but her dreas was Rev. Father V. Couvrette (hirasi'. with $250,000 loss, 168 patients were faded, and the large Oriental shawl science. They would be fools Kwangtung Province, South China, was written by the Rev. Daniel A. recognized composer) writes: * i which last November endangered the Lord, S.J., and will be given under rescued through the heroism of nuns, which covered her head and shoulders nurses and firemen. Mass was in choir pronounces the Mass in h - if they could not see it. Cath­ lives of the American priests and the auspice^ of Webster college had evidently seen many winters of of St. Elizabeth a masterpiece.” olics, however, are not worried. brothers of the Maryknoll Kaying alumnae. progress when the early morning fire service. She had thrown back the was discovered. shawl a few inches in order to get MASS IN HONOR OF ST. JU They can go back to writings Mission and resulted in the looting ARCHBISHOP MESSMER IS Dr, H. J. Stewart, composer of i-,-.., VATICAN TO BE VISITED BY the warmth o f the dining room fire of one of the mission compounds, ap­ RECOVERING national fame, writes; ordering-^v of the fifth century and find Archbishop Messmer of Milwaukee and Donnelly could see a strand of pears to have practically spent jtself. MANY PILGRIMS copies o f the Mass: “ St. Jude - a solution to many of the dread­ is now sp improved that he is per­ The prolongation of the ceiebra her hair; it was of a bright chestfiut The Reds have retreated into Fukien will be popular with choirs whoj ful problems that assail the Province, from which they came. mitted to leave his bed and sit in a tion of the Pope's “ jubilee year” color, almost auburn. Her skin was clear, and her features, although here to the rubrical.” A beaui fundamentalists on scientific Their invasion of Kwangtung, how­ wheel chair on the porch of Our Lady until June 30 means that in point of tuneful, easy Mass. Jacob Lytle, flying instructor in ever, greatly encouraged local Com­ of'Lake sanitarium at Baton Rouge. audiences and pilgrimages 1930 will somewhat of the Levantine type, lines today. If they see munists, and there have been fre­ He will remain for several weeks be marked by unusual activity in were finely modelled. If she had THE LITTLE FLOWER MA the school of aviation at St. Vincent This has been one of the most what looks like a contradic­ college, Latrobe, Pa., who flew from quent clashes between the latter and longer at the sanitarium until he Vatican City State. Besides the Large been well 4>^e88ed, Donnelly would tion between the Scripture and the government troops. completely recovers his strength. pilgrimage from Boston, expected have considered her beautiful. ular Masses ever issued. Being Pittsburgh, Pn., to Cadiz, Ohio, in a all over world. Now in its i science, they know enough to blinding snow storm to carry a case O’CONNOR OF ST. LOUIS URGES CHILDREN’S PRAYERS FOR some time in May, to be headed pos­ The man was still talking. “ When LITERATURE RACKS RUSSIA URGED sibly by Cardinal O’Connell himself, we found the railway station was edition. Price of each Mass, 80 wait patiently and they will of vaccine that was needed to fight the copy. a smallpox epidemic that threatened Martin J. O’Connor, of St. Louis, An appeal for the prayer* of all there will be imposing delegations of closed we went north along the track find either that the scientists a nearby town. Mo., speaking recently to the officers American Catholic children on April Catholics, from France, Spain and a few hundred yards and found an THE KAUFER CO., Inc. are wrong or that an unneces- — (International Nawsreel) I of forty-four conferences of the St. 11 for the children of oppressed Rus­ G ermany« empty cottage, a railway laborer’s Seattle, 1904 4th Ave. '

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Official: Diocese of Denver $20,000 Gifts to Education CHAS. E. THOMAS by Indiana Man tREFERRED PARISH TRADING UST Local News Roofing & Cement Co. TAbor 6551 778 Sherman St. Reflations for the Lent of 1930 M. P. Gartland of Marion, Ind., ■ITie Cathedral Parent-Teachers’ as­ Dsnver's Leading Booling Servlea. New sociation will entertain dt a bridge formerly o f Indianapolis, for many Rooli, Rarooling, Repairing, Paint. Camant, Cathedral St. Philomena’j tea at the Argonaut hotel Monday, years head of the Gartland Found­ Asphalt. Composition. Gravel. Complete Serviee and Satialactlon March 3, at 2 o’clock. All members ries, has donated $10,000 to Bishop Hanufactarers of Cement Ashpita DOROTHY SHOPPE and friends are cordially invited to Schrembs for the John Carroll uni­ fecial— Spring Home Dreiset, $!• attend. Mrs. F. J. Haberl and Mrs. versity in Cleveland. Mr. Gartland ^ $1.95, Notione and Hosiery I W. P. Gibbons are chairmen and they has also established two burses of Francis J. Fit her, Inc. will be assisted by the Mesdames $5,000 each .in the diocese of F t ij.E E — Coupon on beautiful Oil Painting MAIN 5708 FHh eeery SO cent purchase, given away Thomas Connelly, Robert Kelly, A1 Wayne for educating young priests lirll 5, lOSO. Hauk, Loretta McCarthy, D. G. Mon­ and in recent years he has done much LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER WGUE aghan, T. A. Cosgriff, H. Grant Wim- H DOROTHY MAGERS, Prop. in the way of other donations to bush, Harry Fisher, R. J. Hart, W. J. Catholic c^ses. M ETAL LATH ^^71 Humboldt YOrk 9146 McGettigan, Michael Walsh, M. Gun­ Denver, Colo. Amarillo, Texat nison and Otto Thum. Cardinal’s Mother Buried BEAUTY— A JOY FOREVER *T^r Particular Persons'* Mr. and Mrs. George C«ttrell have An enormous gathering attended THE REGISTER DOES Telephone YOrk 7833 gone to California for several weeks. the funeral service in the Soissons RITCHEY’S **02-04 East Twelfth A ren .. Mrs. J. C. Savage of Los Angeles, Cathedral, France, of Madame Binet, FIRST-CLASS JOB PRINTING .BEAUTY SHOPPE At Madison who has been the guest of her mother of the Cardinal Archbishop of Besancon, formerly Bishop of Waving, Marcelling mother, Mrs. William Fairdoth, will Phone Main 5413 Permanent TYDINGS return home Thursday. Mrs. Fair- Soissons. The deceased was 80. n All Beauty Work HEMSTITCH SHOP cloth will accompany her for a brief ^69 Humboldt St. Phone YOrk 6031 Special— Men and Children’s a g a m rriwnrmfticia -iC< visit. Mrs. Franz Cramer has recovered Hose— 2Sc— 50c Dav and Night' Service Lent tvill begin with Ash Wednesday, March 5, and will end at 12 from influenza and is out again fol­ KORALITE PLATE, $17.50 Notions, Dry Goods o'clock noon Saturday in Holy Week, April 19. lowing an illness of several weeks. HBCOLITE, THE tVOXDER PLATE MINT GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Foster Han­ Aluiiiinnm lined lightweight plate for $13. Rayon Underwear Onr Heater gold-lined plate tor $Zg. )akland, Pontiac and Velie ley, 40 Kenwood street, Brookline, 2604 E. 12th Are. Phone YOrk 3273 1. All days in Lent (Sundays excepted) are days of fast and This Is tho plate We guarantee for life. Specialists abstinence. Massachusetts, are receiving congrat­ It has PLATINUM PIN TEETH, which 'jrst-Class Repairing on All Makes ulations over the birth of h son Feb­ will not brealc or come off. Trubyte of Cars— Towing, Wrecking The obligation to ^ast implies that but one full meal a day shall be ruary 18 in Brookline. Mrs. Hanley molds. The suction Is triple sealed, dots was formerly Evelyn Enz of this city. not Irritate the moat tender mouths. The Trouble Calls taken (either at noon or in the evening), but a cracker or small piece Ideal plate. Costs no more than any good l ^one YOrk 0 i»7 1652 Downing St. Holy Family of bread may be taken in the morning and a collation, not exceeding one- Mrs. Lillian White Spencer will rubber plate. Plaice aa low aa $10. fourth part of an ordinary meal in quantity, may be taken in the evening read a group of her poems at the next Bridge and Crown Work, $5 per Tooth Up meeting o f the Zonta club, February ALTA MARKET CO. or at noon. ruling, $1 Up. Plates Bcpalred, $1 Up CASES 27, at 6:30 o’clock, at the Junior League shop. rntnlemi Extm ctloii» $1.00. 1244 East Colfax Ave. The obligation to abstain implies that meat may not bo. used at any Bent DentiftlrT nt Renionnhie Pricete Corner Lafayette FOR FOOD! of the meals, but by dispensation the rigor of this law Hlbs been mitigated A social and card party will be 4336 West Thirty-fifth Avenue and, in consequence, the use of meat is permitted at the principal meal given for the benefit of the senior RESEARCH DENTAL GROUP • Telephone FRanklin 4121 except on Wednesdays, Fridays, Ember Days and Holy Satur^y until noon. class of St. Anthony’s hospital at the 320 Commonwealth Bldg., 3rd Floor, 15th and Stout Sta. TAbor 3098 |i^licious home-made Pies and Pastry CASES’ 35th Avenue Market Brown Palace hotel February 27. 17 Yeara Snecesafnl PracHee In Denver. ___ Wholesale and Retail They who are exempt from obligation to fast may cat meat at all Promoters and members of the St. Telephone* GAllup 4281 and 4282 meals except on Fridays, Ash Wednesday, Ember Days andi Holy Saturday Thomas Seminary guild will meet at until noon, on which days it may not be eaten. 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Knights of PENCOL DRUG STORE Columbus hall, Elast Sixteenth ave­ Denver’s Leading Druggist ALLEN’S GROCERY 2. The law of Lenten fast and abstinence binds in conscience all nue and Grant street. Very Rev. W. Successor to H. L. McMannamy Catholics between the ages of twenty-one and sixty, unless they belong to DRUGS— SUNDRIES M. Brennan, C. M., president of the BURKE TAXICAB LINE, INC. one of the following classes: (a) Laborers, (b) Invalids or convalescents. Preacriptiona Our Specialty Quality Groceries and Meats seminary, will speak. An enfbrtain- (c) Nursing women, (d) Those who cannot fast and abstain without injury ment will follow the business meet- TAbor 0291 1673 Broadway TAbor 0291 |;tee Delivery Cut Prices Delivered at Lowest Prices to their health. ing. f'.OLFAX AND PENNSYLVANIA WE SERVE y?Tu BES'T St. Rita’s court, Catholic Daugh­ Limousines for , Funerals, Etc. ’hones: York 8300— 8301— 8306 4120 W. 38tb GAllup 1827-W 3. The law of abstinence is binding on all who have reached the age of ters of America, will hold its regu­ C. R. Quigley, Mgr. Forty Years in Business qeven years. lar monthly social meeting Thursday evening, February 27. Miss Mar­ TEMPLE DRUG STORE MERIT GROCERY 4. By special dispensation of the Holy See working, men and women garet Carroll is in charge of the ar­ may use meat on all days of the year excepting: (a) Fridays throughout rangements. All Catholic Daughters A A A A A A victor O. Petaraon, Prop. GROCERIES, MEATS the year.' (b) Ash Wednesday, (c) Saturday o f Holy Week until noon. are invited to attend. Members re­ Prescription Work Our Specialty Dry Goods— Men’s Furnishings (d) The Vigil of Christmas. ceived in rei^nt classes are especial­ Delivery Service at All Times ly urged to yfcpresent. Shoes—-Hardware The dispensation does not limit the use of meat for laboring men and SOUTH SIDE PARISHES Mrs. Franratirchhof and Miss Ber- COLFAX AND LOGAN Gallup 4828 and Gallup 2491-W women to one lAeal. 'They may use it at every meal. nedinc KirchKof will go to California ButfaiefB Mnd ProIrsBionftl Cirdt of Our PractioU Fmnd» la th« Sauth jU « in the next week or two. Pariih»*—PIta»« Give Thett tht Pr*{tr«ttc«, PHONES CHAMPA 808— 809 4995 LOWELL BLVD. The members belonging to the household of said laboring men and The grizzly beat, an animal native ; ’ W w WW ^ ^ » W W y ^ y W W ww w WW W I women are entitled to the same privilege, if they are not bound by the to Colorado and jfbn West, will have law of fast. If they are bound by the law of fast meat may bo used by a memorial in lA honor in Denver. them at the principal meal only. [oly Ghost Parish St. Louis’ J. A, McGuire, ^faitor of Outdoor St. Francis de Sales’ Men serving in the Army and Navy are obliged to observe abstlrence Life, a sportsman’s magazine pub­ lished in Denver, and a man who has on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday until 12 M. and the Vigil RUSTS PHARMACY devoted many years to perpetuating of Christmas. Furnaces Installed, Cleaned, Repaired Corner 19th and California CHAS. KIENZLE the wild animal life of Colorado, is KEY-FITTING the donor of the statue, which will LINCOLN SHEET METAL WORKS ^Across From Holy Ghost Church 5. Butter, cheese, milk and eggs are permissible, and lard may be be of bronze and will be erected near Phone Englewood 64-J used in the preparation of foods. 127 Lincoln St. W m . Meehan, Prop. SOuth 4322 Complete Drug Store Supplies the Colorado Museum of Natural 17 E. Hampden Ave. Englewood, Colo. History in City park. Prescriptions Carefully Filled These laws of fasting and abstinence are binding jn letter and spirit, Cabinet Making, Furniture Repairing, The “ Micks," the 10-A basketball Picture Framing, Cabinet Hardware, and may not be set aside except as in the law provided. In doubt consult |\bor 8925 CHampa 6376 pastor or Confessor. team of Cathedral high school, were HOLLAND BAKERY Screens, Saw Filing, Tool and Lawn awarded the championship of the in­ Try Our Butter Homs Mower Grinding 6. Some sort of self-denial and some acts of mortification ought to terclass games last week.. Captain 1893 S. Pearl, SOuth 3337. John Camping, Mgr. 1056 S. Gaylord, SOuth 0903 be performed even by those who are exempt from the observance of the law. Meehan was presented with a silver St. Francis trophy by Father McMenamin. Mem­ WALSH MOTOR COMPANY 7. In churches having resident pastors Lenten devotions consisting of bers of the team are Joe Sullivan, HOWARD PHARMACY the recitation of the Rosary, a sermon and Benediction of the Blessed McHugh, Moffat, Learned and Clair. RegUtered Pharmaci.t* Only. Day and Night Free DoUvery de Sales’ Authorized FORD Dealers Sacrament on Wednesday of each week, and of the devotion of the Way of The children of St. Clara’s orphan­ Phone Lady PharmacUl so„th 5S07 the Cross and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Friday of each age will give an entertainment this DR. C. T. GUSTIN Jn Attendance ANNA KLEIN 3537 South Broadway week, will be held at such hours as in the judgment of the pastor will secure Sunday evening at 7:30 in the hall HARDWARE—PAINTS the greatest possible attendance of tho faithful. South 8964 Englewood 165 of the orphanage. Tickets at 25 FALBY’S PAINT STORE cents may be secured at the orphan­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 8. The time for fulfilling the precept of the Easter duty begins with 25 Years of Saving Money for Our Patron.s on the first Sunday in Lent, March 9, and ends with Trinity Sunday, June 15. age. May West Owen, who has been WALL PAPER— PAINT— LACQUER 32 Broadway. Phone SOuth 2940 A . Buckton, Prop. 9. Inasmuch as the liturgical services of Holy Week are most edifying very ill at the .-Argonaut hotel, is im ­ St. John’s to the people and conducive to piety, and, because the rules of the Churth proving. „ presuppose that these services be held in everjl parish church, we direct The Altar and Rosary society of BROADWAY CREAMERY P9I So. Broadway SOuth 0403 that these serv’ices be held in every church where conditions permit it to St. Francis de Sales’ parish will hold STOBBE DRY GOODS CO. be done. It must be borne in mind, however, that the services must be its monthly card party this Friday CLEAN DAIRY FOODS ^ALAMEDA PHARMACY Dorothy Stebbe H. £ . Stobbe conducted in conformity with the Rubrics without alterations or abbrevia­ afternoon at 2 o’clock, in the assem­ Two Store*— 66 South Broadway— 1037 Fifteenth Street tions. (See Cer, of the Ch. Pt. 1 and 4.) These Rubrics oblige in con­ bly room of the rectory. There will DRUGS— SUNDRIES Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ and Prtteriptlona Our Specialty science. Furthermore, it is the wish of the Church that these services be be individual table prizes and re­ Tho Gents’ Furnishing conducted “ cum concursu populi” "ut .aedificatlonem accipiat.” freshments. Tickets are 50 cents. COAL Excellent'Fountain Servica Boots, Shoes and Rubbers CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. Pastors will, therefore, seek to influence the people to attend these services. Governor Adams appointed a Good Lump...... $6 to $6.50 Per Ton P. U MOBEHEAD, Prop, Hosiery for the Family The procuring the Holy Week Manuel, which should be offered to the "commissioner of deeds for Colorado Columbine ...... $7.00 Per Ton 1093 South Gaylord lo o South Broadway at Alameda Komac Pure Paints people at a low price, will be found an efficient means of making the in Ireland.” The appointment went Industrial ...... $7.75 Per Ton Finest Corn-Fed Meats Phone South 1264 Phone YOrk 3953 270-280 Detroit St. services interesting and instructive. to James A. Connellon, Elphin, Prompt Delivery to All Parts of City and Quality Groceries county of Roscommon, Irish Free Call Us for Quality, Service and Price 10. If a pastor concludes that he cannot carry out the Holy Week State. It was made on Connellon’s A. D. SNIVELY ^ERNET’S DELICATESSEN services as outlined in the Baltimore Ceremonial, he is urged to attend the application, supported by proper 263 So. Lincoln SOuth 0065 Phone*— Call SOuth 0144 Imported and Domestic Cheese Holy Week sen’ices in the Cathedral, or he may, upon invitation, assist the recommendations. The commissioner Bl. Sacrament pastor in the' neighboring parish in conducting the services. Attendance of deeds for Colorado in Ireland is THE SOUTH DENVER BANK Milwaukee Lunch Meats at the PontiUcal services in the Cathedral is obligatory on pastors of the qualified to witness legal papers for Cathedral city who do not have the Holy Week services in their own Colorado residents who are traveling Every Accommodation Extended Consistent With Imported and Domestic Cordials LAMB DRUG COMPANY 28th and Fairfax churches. in Ireland. Conservative Baniking T. Joe Cahi^ of Cheyenne, W yo­ jth 8459 25 Broadway Telephone*: YOrk 0227 or YOrk 8080 11. 'The Holy Oils will be consecrated in the Cathedral at 9 o’clock ming, executive - secretary of the HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Our Delivery Service Covers on Thursday of Holy Week. Priests in Denver will kindly call for the Holy Dude Ranchers association, is great­ H. A. HOLMBERG Park Hill Oils in person or through a fellow-priest, at the Diocesan Library, any time ly improved following a serious op­ DR. H. H. BISGARD i BUILDING MATERIALS after the conclusion of the sendees in the Cathedral on Thursday. Priests W all Paper and Paints Patronize Your eration performed February 18. DENTIST COAL Naborhood Druggist outside of Denver are requested to arrange for the obtaining of their Holy Word to this effect was received by 252 So. Broadway South 0432 Oils through their Deans, who will kindly secure quam primum a set for friends here Wednesday. Mr. Cahill SOUTH 5604 He's Your Doctor’s Right-Hand Man each priest of the . Decorating in All Its Branches E. W . ROBINSON is one of the West’s best known citi­ Evenings by Appointment Estimates Cheerfully Given LUMBER CO. Canon .734: Sacra olea quae quibusdam Sacramentis administrandis zens. For yehrs he was active in Powell Bldg., 1302 South Pearl St. inserviunt, debent esse ab Episcopo benedicta feria V in Coena Domini conducting the annual Frontier Days : West Iowa South 0030 proxime superiore; neque adhibeantur vetera, nisi necessitas urgeat. at Cheyenne. A year ago he suc­ Sacred Heart cessfully conducted a rodeo in Madi­ South Denver Moving & Storage Company son Square Garden, New York. I H E BROADWAY Canon 735: Parochus olea sacra a suo Ordinario petere debet ct in Crating, Packing, Shipping, Express WEBSTER’S DRUG STORE Ecclesia in tuta ac decent! custodia sub clavi diligenter asservare; nec ea Country Trips Get Our Prices Formerly CATHOLICS UNITE TO REPLY DEPARTMENT STORE domi retincat, nisi, propter necessitatem aliamve rationabilem causam, 369 and 371 So. Broadway Telephone South 1227 BROTHERS PHARMACY accedente Ordinarii licentia. TO MAGAZINE SLURS COMPANY Prescriptions CvefuHy Filled Wa*hinaton, D. C., Catholic* have 12. The Home and Foreign Mission society has made an auspicious inaugurated a movement to fulfill the R O A D M OtO J. M. CONES, Pres. Don’t Forget the Number and gratifying beginning of its activities in our diocese. recommendation* set forth in the re­ CLEANERS AND DYERS 3301 Larimer cent encyclical of Pope Piu* XI, urg­ B R 21 to 51 South Broadway Telephone* TAhor 9241— 9242 The work of organization will continue under the direction of Rev. ing the formation of a well-informed SOUTH 8486 585-87 SO. PEARL *7 Gregory Smith, to whom, at 938 Bannock street, all correspondence per­ lay apostolate. The group of profes­ MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED # taining to the society and its work should be addressed. The former sional laymen who organized the annual collection for the Propagation of the Faith is -superseded by the movement was addressed by F. J. Annunciation Home and Foreign Mission society activities. Sheed of the Evidence Guild of Lon­ Gray Bros. Garage LENNOX MARSHALTOWN don, who told them what had been 1258 So. Pearl SOuth 7247 STEEL FURNACES LONDON MARKET AND The following collections are diocesan and are supposed to be taken done in England to convey the teach­ STEAM-HEATED STORAGE Also Cast Furnaces ing* of the Church by mean* of - GROCERY up annually in every church having Sunday service: High Grade Automobile Specialists Tin and Sheet Metal Works street-corner meeting*. A* a result Estimates Cheerfully Given Oscar Tunnell, Prop. (a) For the Indians and Negroes, on the first Sunday in Lent of the meeting, the Catholic Testi­ FIRESTONE TIRES South 2218 H. H. York mony Associates, with the avowed Most Miles Per Dollar * _^^27^ag^Expo»itionAvonue_^^ uality Meats and Groceries (b) For the Holy Land, on Good Friday in all churches having Holy intention of dealing with conditions 3800 Walnut Street Week services. arising from attack* on the Catholic i: Main 5239— Kev*tone 3931 Church appearing in non-Catholic (c) For the Infirm Priests of the diocese, on the First Sunday in May. magazines, was formed. The Rev. Francis J. Hurney, pastor of the Im­ (d) For the Holy Fathfer, on the last Sunday in June. maculate Conception Church, is head of the organization. Bishop* Shahan A B C DIRECTORY Loyola (c) For the Cathc^lic University of America, on the Yirst Sunday in and McAuliffe (Hartford auxiliary) August. attended the meeting. V S. KRAUTM AN l e c t r ic a l contracting HELEN WALSH (f) For the Orphans of the diocese, on the first Suftday in October. BISHOP McDEVlTT BETTER REPAIRING AND FIXTURES lOCidRY AND MEAT MARKET AFTER HEART ATTACK E Baby Baef a Specialty OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN These collections should be taken up on the dates specified or as soon Bishop McDevitt of Harrisburg, Phone MAin 2303 H. G. REID 317 Fourteenth St. thereafter as possible. Pa., who became critically ill of a 2805 HIGH ST. 205 16TH STREET heart attack when he was in Latrobe eadquarters f o r h o s p it a l s u p p l ie s pne York 792 We Deliver Missions having Sunday service once or twice a month only, may have to attend the funeral of Archabbot one collection for the Negroes and Indians, the Holy Father and the Aurelius, O.S.B., recovered suffi­ H AND INSTITUTION EQUIPMENT USE university, and another for the infirm priests and orphans. Pastors of ciently after some hours to return to such missions may set the date for these two collections. Entry of these Harrisburg. THE GEO. MAYER HARDWARE CO. CORBETT’^ collections in the account book should specify the amount allotfid to each 1520 Arapahoe Keystone 4291 t. Joseph’s C.SS.R. purpose. 'When remitting to the Ordinary, the amount intended for the ICF MANY DENOMINATIONS JOIN different purposes should likewise be specified. 'The division of the amount ANTI-RED PRAYERS h e JOHNSON STORAGE AND MOVING CO. CREAM is left to the pastor’s judgment. ^ The following denominations have set days o f prayer in March to join T MOVING, PACKING AND SHIPPING !VAN”ZANT The purpose of each collection should be explained to the people on the Pope’s movement for March 19 Phone So. 100— After 6 P. M., South 2064 221 Broadway, Denver Eighth *nd S*nU Pc Japane*e Catholic* of New York the Sunday before it is taken up, and the proceeds of the collection sent as a day of petition to God to end Modern Fireproof Warehouse— Fumigating Vault fwelers - Optometrists Honor Con*uI General to the Ordinary within the week in which they were received. We urge all relinous persecution in Russia: The The Japanese Catholic club of New pastors to make the cause and the purpose of these collections their own world organization of Jews, the world and thus secure a result creditable to themselves and their people and E NOW HAVE A SERVICE FOR ALL ITHDAY AND GIFTS York, organized a year ago at the organization of Lutherans, the An­ serviceable for a noble end. Pbone TAbor 7770 request of Cardinal Hayes, this glican Church in England, the Prot­ W WET WASH WET WASH DRY WASH 10 to 50% Every Day Di*count* month held a dinner and reception at estant Episcopal Diocese of New F l^ Work Ironed Plat Work Ironed The assessment to provide for the Seminarians preparing to exercise York, the Russian Orthodox Church Try One of These— You Will Be Surprised at the Quality and , the K. of C. club-hotel, in honor of the sacred ministry in this diocese will be that levied ny the worthywo Deans the consul general of Japan in New in America and many individual con­ the Whiteness of Your Linens Y- PRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. at their meeting. Kindly send the amount to me as soon as you can. The York and his wife, the Hon. and Mrs. gregations, including some Meth­ ELECTRIC WET WASH— 2469 Lowell, GAllup 0390 THEY ARE RELIABLE S. Sawada. .(Continued on Page .6) odists.

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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION ’ PAGE SIX THE, REGISTER Sunday, March 2»,1930 '

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■>MMMMM IM »*MMMMMMMMMMM»MMM*»*MSM'|iM'l-M »M M *MMMM******S**MMMtS**»M »M »»»M *M »SSS»S'M»»»»#M m »*»*»»»SSSSMS»MSM »*»»»M »M l*M**M*M 111 Auto Bodies Dairy Regulations for the Lent of 1930 Garagci Meat Market* Roofinr Wrecked and Damag^ed Cars Pure milk is ANCHOR GARAGE, HAYWARD’S MKT. Use the Dependable and Fenders Repaired at (Continued from Page 6) Inc. s o . 1617 294 S. Franklin SO. 1617 Elaterite Roofing Quality Meat Market health insurance following students are now studying in preparation for the ministry of TAbor 7459 1736 Calif. TAbor 7459 IZETTS this diocese: Better Meats, Bettar-Service, Better for All Kinds of Roofs and Reliable Garage Service Elaterite Asphalt Shingles TAbor 4294 Prices. Our Meats and Poultry Are —use WINDSOR William Cojme, Walter Canavan, Terence Curran, John Cavanaugh, General Auto^Repalrlnir. Waahinir. Greasing Always Fresh. Fjee Delivery Service for Your Home 1448 Speer Boulevard and Towing. Battery Service. Henry Ford, Martin Grabrian, Elmer Griebel, Clarence Kessler, William Storage, Day and . Night MAKE THIS YOUR MARKET TAbor 5287 Equitable Bldg Kelly, James Kelly, John Kelly, Damon McCaddon, Elmore Moore, Hubert Auto Paint Shops Druggists Newell, Raymond Newell, Eugene O’Sullivan, Francis Pettit, John Wogan, School* and College* Barry Wogan, Roy Breen, Paul Judge, Edward Krasowich. CARSON GARAGE JENSEN’S MARKET Roy Groomer YOrk 6111 2920 E. 6th Ave. CANARY DRUG CO. 13. Lent calls. It points to the Lamb of God traveling Its sorrowful General Repairing, Battery and UNTIL Auto Paint Shop “ A Bird for Service” way through a world which stands sadly in need of Redemption. Along The Horae of Quality Meats at that way grow blessings and happiness, the fruits and flowers of Christian Ignition W ork A. B. MOLER KE. 9249 2052 Washii](ton St. KE. 9249 Drugs, Sundries, Sick-Room Needs, ’Toilet­ Reasonable Prices life. Visions of Gethsemane with its blood and anguish, o f the palatial 2085 South Downing Ettabliihed the Fir*t School Teaehin AUTO PAINTING ries, Etc. Prescription Specialists. CsU Us. court of Caiphas with its brutalities, of the court of Pilate with its mock­ Better Meats Cars Cleaned— Polished and Touched Up SOntb 5408 Denver, Colo. Better Prices Better Service Beauty Culture and Barbering, It First Class Work at Reasonable Prices We Deliver 34th & Gilpin KE. 1461 eries, and of Calvary's heights with its cruel Cross of the dying form of a Required Year* to Leern Sudden Service All Work Guaranteed God, these all shall pass before us and move ,us deeply. But we shall only deceive ourselves ii we rest content ivith a mere emotional sentiment. MIDWEST GARAGE Now it requires but a few weeks o; Troxel Pharmacy From Golgotha’s place of agony supreme, comes the voice of our Savior: Melnick Brothers interesting schooling under super Auto Renting and Service KEystone 9457— 1837 Calif. St. E. Trachsel, Prop. Not your emotions nor even your teprs do I ask but deeds; deed? of peiK Meat Market vision of specially trained instructors ance. I ask that you be ashamed of your sins, that'youfcave a horror o f ' The Leading Downtown Garage You will find Moler Graduates in de WEBER & REED, Inc. 4939 W. 38th Ave., at Yates MAin 3769 MAin 3769 GAllup 0621 guilt, that you fear the anger of God because of your sins and that you G en ia l Auto JRepairing. Washing mand the world over at salaries tha 1547 Cleveland Place Loop Market Bldg. will astound you. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. glory only in the Cross on which 1 was crucified. Let us heed that voice. and Greasing. Battery and■ Electric^ KEystone 8581 KEjrstone 8581 Service. Accessories. Reasonable Fifteenth and Lawrence Everything a Good Drug Store 14. ’The Prayer Pro .quacumque necessitate is to be added in the Mass MOLER SYSTEM GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Prices. Storage and Parking Corn-Fed Meats Exclusively Should Have (when the Rubrics permit) for the spiritual and material needs of the 1229 17th St. Denver, Col DRIVERLESS CARS Ask About Our Premium Offer Gas and Oils Storage Tires and Parts people in our diocese. This imperata is to be said until countermanded. SMITH MOTOR CO. School of Mu*ic •LET US DO IT— WE'LL DO IT BEST " Electrical Service 15. We earnestly recommend to priests and. people a devout observ­ Milwaukee Garage South Gaylord Market Battery Service ance of the Rogation Days, April 25 and May 26, 27 and 28. These days FRuklin 4S31— SS7 Milwaukn Bob Mugele, Prop. The South Denver H. G. REID were instituted by the Church to appease God’s anger at man’s transgres­ Towing. Stong«. Washing, Polishing sions, to ask protection in calamities and to obtain a good and bountiful GENERAL AUTO REPAIRINO Quality Meat Better Prices Scott Battery Co. MAin 2303 317 14th St. MAin 2303 harvest. In olden times the celebration of these days proved very popular GREASING BATTERY SERVICE School of Music Courteous Service 1200 Bannock No. Speer at Federal Denver’s Leading with the people and in many places it is still much loved and practiced. Brake and Ignition Specialists, Etc. Telephone SOuth 6680 Expert Mechanic*— Reasonable .Price* SOuth 0574 1067 So. Gaylord MAin 0258 GAllup 0744 Electrical Contractors We suggest to pastors appropriate instructions upon the devotion, High Prompt Service Courses in Voice, Piano, Violin an Mass, Benediction, public prayers with the people and such other forms of Band Instruments WILLARD BATTERIES Electrical Wiring. Repairing. Fixtures. religious exercises as may seem desirable to them. A devout, religious, Willard 5-Point Service on All Makes—Test­ Prompt and ReHable Service. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Bayaud and South Broadway ing Each Cell. Replacing Evaporation. rayerful people may in faith and reason expect a hearing from a just, Shirley Garage, Inc. Cleaning Top, Tightening IIoid-Downs nd and omnipotent God. TAbor 5911 KEystone 4704 Headrick Electrical Co. 1631-37 Lincoln Merchandi*e Beauty Shops 89 Broadwaj Phone SOutb 1740 J. HENRY TIHEN, Between Shirley Hotel and Y. M. C. A. Genera] Repairing on Ail Cars. Towing Hemstitching, 6c a Yard 250-yd. Spools O.N.T. Thread, 8c sp EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Bishop of Denver. Vanity Box Electrical Wiring and Fixture* WASHING—GAS—OIL 100-yd. Spools O.N.T. Thread, 4c spl. Fast Color Dress Prints, 25c yard Radios and Servicing Given at Denver Sexagesima Sunday, 1930. DAY AND NIGHT-STORAGE Beauty Shop _^_Re£airingJDone_^^^X£erts^_^ Never ‘Closed PRICES GOOD AT EITHER .STORE PERMANENT WAVING Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. Filling Station FOUR GIRLS TAKE Regis Senior Wins Your Patronage Is Appreciated Hair Bobbing, Marcelling Community Mercantile, Economy Store, Arvadi Shampooing, Facials, Hair Dyeing, Etc. VEIL AS SISTERS Oratorical Contest at the YOrk 6676 1829 E. 28th Ave. Ideal Filling Station Mortuary EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT MAin 3978 801 Inca St. MAin 3978 STATE GARAGE With their mothers and numerous With “ The Church and Education” Bicycle*— Kiddie Kar* Highest Grade Motor Oils and Gas relatives and friends present to wit- as his subject, Albert Zarlengo, 1300 Lincoln St. KEystone 2481 ne.ss the ceremony, four Colorado senior, won first honors and the Raby Carriane", Baby Walker.. Kiddie Kars. Greasing Service, Tires and Tubes, WASHING GREASING STORAGE Pedal Bikes. Velocipedes. Toy Automobiles. girls on February 22 were received Bishop Tihen medal in the ninth an­ etc. “ WE SERVE YOU BEST” Moore Mortuary Scooters, Side Walk CyUes. Hand Cars. Doll as members of the Sisters of Mercy. nual oratorical contest at Regis col­ BuRvies, Roller Skates. Everything on Wheel* The young women are Genevieve lege ’ Sunday afternoon. The medal TOMLIN GARAGE for Boys and Girls. Baby CarrisRe Wheels, Flower Shop Rubber Tires for Anythinx. Bicycle Tire* A. Langdon of Pueblo, who will be for first place was offered by Rt. Rev. GAllup 6174— 5208 W. 26th Ave. and Supplies, Repairine in All Us Branches. known in religion as Sister Mary J. Henry Tihen. E. 17th Ave. at Clarkson General Auto Repairing LAWN MOWERS Mullen Flower Shop Laurence; AdMina G. Gallegos of Second place and the John R. Greasing, Storing, Battery Service Pansy Motor & Cycle Works MAin 9855— 1208 15th St. San Luis, whose community name .Stanko mcMl— presented by Joseph NEW AND REBUILT BICYCLES will be Sister Mary Paschal; Mar­ A. Stanko, Pueblo— was awarded to Expert Mechanics, Reasonable Prices. Wholesale Phone MAin 1814 Retail Carrying a Complete Line of Bulbs. Cut 24-Hour Service. FRanklin 5505 and FR. 1697 ______1736-1738 Lawrence Street Flowers. Birds and Seeds, Nursery Stock, garet H. Kennedy of Leadville, who Raber Taylor, sophomore. His sub­ and Floral Designs for All Occasions. took the name Sister Mary Clement, ject was “ Christ and the Church.” ' Prompt— Dependable— Efficient Button and Pleating Winter Grave Blankets. Hanging and and Dorothy B. Wempe of Denver, Other contestants and their topics Ornamental Baskets formerly of Seneca, Kansas, who were: Raymond Shueth, “ Leo X III;” Heating Business Plumbing and Heating Service Station BROOKS BUTTON Fish and Fish Bowls, Bird Cages, Dog Biscuits. adopted the name of Sister Mary Claude Bakewell, “ Catholic College Jerome. Men;” Elmer Kolka, “ The Religious JOSEPH F. PFEIFFER Home Service Statior AND PLEATING CO. The Rt. Rev. Godfrey Rabcr, Vicar Coeffident.” MAin 1471— 1140 California CL ^ :P YOrk 2263 TAbor 5526 1526^ Champa General of the Denver diocese, of­ Judges for the contest were Rev. Eait 12th Avenue and Elixabeth S ficiated at the ceremony and the Rev. Heating Engineers _ _ Pleatings of All Descriptions on the Latest T. V. Cahill, C.M.; Prof. Edward P. GAS AND OILS Pleating Machino<~Hemstitehing^Braiding. Hugh L. McMenamin, rector of the Bourkc and T. Raymond Young. Steam and Hot Water Heating Plumbing and Heating Co. Repairs of All Kinds. Estimates Tire Repairing, Greasing, Alemitir Buttonhoies— Rhinestones Cathedral, spoke. Clergymen from The contestants were allowed to 1312 E. 22nd Ave. YOrk 4012 RcaFonable Price* Buttons Covered From Your Own Material all sections of the state were in at­ choose their own subjects and were Furnished. All Prompt— 24-Hour Service—EIBcient Work Has My Personal Supervision The Shop at Your Door SEE US FIRST ______/^fURKlTURi CO. tendance. required_to compose their own ora­ Cafe Miss Langdon will join the nursing tions. Each had to deal with some staff at Mercy hospital and the other Hotels Pie* Sheet Metal Work* 1525 Larimer phase of Catholic education. BROADWAY INN young women will become members SOUTH DENVER SHEET TAbor 4865 TAbor 4865 of the faculty of St. Joseph’s school, Delieiou* De**erl« 1 SOuth 4124-R 69 So. Bdwy. Rev. Wm. O’Ryan to Ambassador Hotel METAL & FURNACE WORK CASH OR CREDIT West Sixth avenue and Pox street. TAbor 6261— 1728 CalHorsia PACK-ETTE We, Specialize in Quality Foods at Miss Langdon was for a number Give Lenten Lectures DENVER’S NEWEST AND MOST MODERN 1415 S. Bdwy. Phone SOuth 18! Moderate Prices. Denver^s Complete of years deputy clerk of the Pueblo HOSTELRY JFrozen Fresh Fruit Residence Telephone SOuth 50S1-J Open From 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. county district court, then service Most Modern and EIBcient, with every com­ Six Varieties in G. Bader. Manager inspector of the Santa Fe and later A course of lectures will he given fort. luxury and service* $1.50 with private Your Grocer’* Refrigerator WE DO ANYTHING IN SHEET META COURTEOUS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Home Furnishers by Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, under fhe aus­ toilet for one, $2 with private bath* per day. PURITAN PIE CO. AIio Gae or Coal Furnaces Inetalled a secretary of the Pueblo Child Wel­ European Plan Repaired. Auto Body and Fender Repa A Complete Line of Horae Fur­ fare association. pices of the Cathedral Altar and Special rates for permanent guests. TAbor 7187 Chiropodi.t* nishings, Rugs, Carpets, Floor Miss Kennedy has an A. B. de­ Rosary society, at the Brown Palace Coverings, Stoves, Ranges gree from Denver university. She hotel on the Thursdays in Lent at Denver FOOT DEFECTS CORRECTED taught in the Antonito, Colorado, 8 p. m. The subjects and dates are: PARK LANE HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Corn* *nd Growth* Extracted Without Pain Draperies, Etc. high school one year and spent two “ The Superstitions of science,” South Marion Parkway at Washington Park. SOuth 8141 Sheet Metal Works or Bleedinj! March 13; “ Christian and Pagan Joe Genty. Maniger Arch Supoorts Made'From Impressions. Real Quality W ith Price, years as in.structor in English and TRANSIENT RATES— ROOMS Examination Free Spanish in Salt Lake City public Civilization Contrasted,” March 20; MAin 2667 1115 Seventh MAin 26« Service and Reliability “ Modern Heresy,” March 27; “ Ches­ Single 63.50 to ?5.00 Per Day QUALITY WORKMANSHIP DR. F. S. LEWIS schools. GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK ‘We Sell Better Furniture for Miss Wempe was employed in the terton,” April 3, and “ Sir Thomas Double $4.50 to $6.00 Per Day U It la Sheet Metal Work. We Do It SpecIalUt— Foot and Spine More,” April 10. RELIABLE SERVICE 1455 Court Place KEystone 9778 Less Money” Denver office of the Veterans’ bureau Also Apartments Completely Furnished— With Hotel Service Hour* 9 to 5:30 and hy Appointment. six years and Miss ^ CTallegos only MAN WHO FOUGHT FIVE DUELS Stove* Furniture Repairing recently was graduated from high Inveitment* Cleaners and Dyers school. BURIED WITH MASS QUICK MEAL EARLY BIRD Duelling ii a matter of excommu­ Park Avenue Cleaners SCORES OBSCENE MOVIE ADS nication, but a. Catholic who had Complete Line of f u r n i t u r e s h o p YOrk 0438 1522 Park Ave. “ The Gutter the Limit” was the fought five duel* wa* buried in A*- The American Agency & Investment Co. STOVES—RANGES—HEATERS title of an editorial in The S t Louis toria. New York, February 16. He CLEANERS AND DYERS 2958 Doyrning FR. 3853 THE DENVER Star Friday, January 31, regarding a wa* Royal Languirand, a Frenchman. TAbor 4251 101 Interstate Trust Bldg. "Our Service la Yours"— Repairing, Refinishing and Upholster­ He migrated to Montreal where he STOVE HOUSE, INC. "It’s Essr. Just ’ Phone” ing— Chair Caneing display ad for the motion picture, was noted a* an amateur fencer. Dyein*, Cleaninf, Pressing, Repairing Corner 15th and Tremont St. We Call and Deliver Promptly Work Called For and Delivered “ The Love Parade,” starring Maurice Later he became a professional. Hav­ ing died in the Church, he was buried Chevalier. The set-up o f the editorial Investment Bonds, Real Estate Loans Taxicab Service American Cleaners and Dyers Grocery presented an eccentric appearance with Mas*. YOrk 6000 2930 E. 6ih Ave. FRanklin 0448 DENVER’S LEADING CLEANERS with the advertisement itself, which Masterson Auto Servic Westerkamp Bros. was full of sex suggestions, quoted MAYOR WALKER TO BE IN AND DYERS Complete Insurance Service— Steamship and Travel Agency KEystone 3269 605 17th Stre Furnishing the Residents of Denver and KEystone 9043 — 5106 Wash. immediately under the caption. CHICAGO MARCH 17 Vicinity With a High Class Dyeing and Large Closed Cars for Funerals, Talk— Don’t Walk—Telephone Your Mayor James J. Walker of New We Specialize in Catholic Institutional Lioans Dry Cleaning Service. Weddings, Parties and Show Woi We Maintain Our Own Plant Order CARDINALS IN SENATE, York will be the guest of the Irish Our Cars for Hire by Hour, Day, Tri "A s You Want It— When You Want If” Everything a Good Grocery Should ITALIAN RUMOR Fellowship club of Chicago at its an­ Prompt Attention Given Parcel Po*t Orders Have Pope Pius XI, February 18, gave nual celebration of St. Patrick’s Day Pipe and Machinery Sight-Seeing Trips a Specialty private audience to Luigi Feder- on Monday, March 17, at the Palmer R. G. Bulkley & Co. Pierce-Arrow and Cadillac Cars Coal BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES We Deliver zoni, president o f the Italian senate, House. KEystone 3221 an event which revived the talk Great Western Stand, Windsor Hotel, Denver Plattner Coal Company__ Grocery and Meat Market that it might be connected with a 202 U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Iron and Metal Co. All Closed Cars 1144 South Penn.— SOntb 1900 proposal to give Italian Cardinal INVESTMENT SECURITIES Residence Phone, Gallup 4986-W W. Colfax & Wad*wortb, LAke. 73 Washington Park Archbishops seats in the upper house. MAin 4076 1324-52 13th St. It was the first time that any Pontiff SAFE INVESTMENTS New and U**d Pipe Second Hand Machinery Windsor Taxi Servic COAL— HAY— WOOD The Whimsical Metal* of Ail Forma Prompt, Reliable Service H. CLAUSEN, Proprietor ALL KINDS OF FEED Grocery & Meat Mkt. has accorded an audience to the pres ident of the senate of united Italy. “ Boosters of Denver” If It’a MeUi W e Have It PHONE TABOR 0352 Boulder Valley, Alamo and Route SOuth 6075— 598 S. Gilpin St O bserver All Trips Out of City by Contract County Lump A Red and Whit.— Tel.phon. Your Order Laundry HOTEL PHONE, MAIN 9719 Fancy and Staple Groceries. Fruit* and Veg*- CHURCH UNITY AIDED BY RED Realtor a Dog and Cat Ho*pital lables in Seaaon. Fre*h and Cured Meata. PERSECUTION In these days when a man proteste Tile Protected by Frigidaire. Free Delivery The anti-religious campaign in with vehemence that his house is his Cascade Laundry Co. HARD TIMES? — REALLY? DR. W . F. LOCKE Russia may serve to bring about a castle it is suspected he has the base­ 1847 Market USE YOUR HEAD! M. SOBEL long-sought unification of Christian ment in mind, g Put tha old hen to work, and plant a garden I John C. Reeves & C< KE. 8613 1216 Speer Blvd. KE. 8613 peoples, the Osservatore Romano, TAbor 6370 TAbor 6379 Trade yoor house for a earden tract, cut expenses, still keep your job in town, and Tile and Marble Contractor; VETERINARIAN Grocery and Meat Market newspaper of Vatican City, declared ~r Finlahed Family Wash— Thrift Family— Soft A Michigan club is going to try to keep your Church due* paid. Small Animal Specialists MAin 9876 2117Welton MAin 9876 February 20, The paper commented Finish— Rouzh Dry— Etc, Quality I* Our Wa apcelallze in trades of all kindr. Consult Tile Bath Rooms and Mantels Best Quali^ and Service. Cpen Sun- read the Bible through in fifteen Washword— 36-Hour Ser.ice— Also u*. We can help you. Tile Corridors— Steps— Porches on the widespread approval of the hours, which won’t give them much Cat and Dog Hospital day and■ EveningsEt ■ Until ■ ■ Midnight. Pontiff’s letter condemning the cam “ A Service for Every Home” C. W . INV. CO., Realtor 1163 California St. TAbor 19 Cash Prizes Given Away Each Week. to argue whethervvntime or not the cox CLIPPING— SURGERY— DISEASE paign and calling for prayers for ______Denver, Colorado_____ “ We Safeguard Your Food With Our those persecuted. “ For some time wine was fermented. Loans Dairie* Frigidaire” there has been talk in very inappro­ Real Estate Typewriter* priate terms of a union of churches,’ ’ Some of the ultra modern ideas are all right— if you don’t mind fin­ Denver Industrial Bank GOLD SEAL J. WHITE & SON the Osservatore said. "It would seem CONWAY-BOGUE TYPEWRITERS that the Soviets, without wishing to ishing your career in a jail,'hospital All Makes for Sale or Rent DAIRIES MEATS AN D do so, will induce the churches to or lunatic asylum. CHATTEL LOANS M.mber - Lowest Prices— Easy Terms GROCERIES unite, at least for an Episcopal cam Denver Realty Board New Portables Seventh and Logan 1650 Welton St. Phone TAbor 5305 paign of protest against the crimes of A very 'curious feature of the MAin 4191 ALFRED HONOUR Wholesale and Retail Home of Good Things to Eat Russian communism.” ordinary amnesia ceuse is that the Denver, Colorado victim is invariably identified by the 437 First National Bank Bldg. 1752 California St. KEyatone 67 CALL SOUTH 1399 ■ Phone YOrk 2861 47th and Race St*. _JFjJCj_DuBuii»onj_ExgwtR|^^ ROME THIEF USES PAPAL creditors. Mantle and Tile Fire Equipment COLORS Real Estate and Insurance Women’* Apparel Operating with' a motorcycle false­ College girls are taking up boxing. Denver Mantel & Tile Protect Your Home and Business With Our ly flying the Papal colors, Gino ()am- They wrestle also, but it is called HORACE W. BENNETT & GREEN’S pagnesi did a sizeable business in dancing. Company COMPANY Shur-Line Automatic Fire Equipment thievery at Rome until the police re­ TWO STORES cently stopped him. Campagnesi com­ According to an eminent sociol­ WATSON BROS. TAbor 1271 TAbor 1271 2328 Eatt Colfax— FRanklin 60{ Telephone MAin 2863 or Write manded a gang which specialized in ogist, ninety-eight out of every 100 MAin 14S4 I6SZ Tremont Place TAbor 7417 1010 16th St. DENVER’S LEADING TILE SPECIALISTS 44 South Broadway— SOuth 80 looting apartments. They speeded people are “ financially incompetent.” Real Estata, Loans and Investments Where Quality Meet* Price MIDWEST FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Ail Kind* of Tile Work: Mantels, Bathrooms, Choice Apartments for Rent motorcycles under the immunity The individual can find consolation in Mosaic. Marble, Fireplace* Complete Line for the Woman— Dre* Kittredga Building, Denver which the Vatican City flag assured the high percentage. Best of Workmanship Estimate* Fumlsbfd INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Frock*. Uiti>, Lingerie, Stocking*, Eti

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