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OLD MILL SITES BEING TRANSFORMED t h o u s a n d s t o T A K E FARl IJN INTO RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL CENTERS 3-DAY PROGRAM jContente Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Plans Are Completed fdr One of Greatest BISHOP KEARNEY Celebrations Ever Held by Church WILL SPEAK AT In Colorado UliUlEBY DENVER GOROLIC What will perhaps be one of the greatest celebrations ever staged by the Church in the Rocky Mountain region CIVIC PROQRAM will be held in Denver, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, with the annual rally of the Diocesan union of the Holy I Name sofciety on Sunday as the fitst feature of the program Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr to Preside at Audi to be held in connection with the diamond jubilee of the torium Rites-; Governor and Mayor School, Convent Will REGISTER .Cathedral parish. Besides the iHoly Name rally, which will include a gigantic parade from the site of the old Ca Also Speakers Be Built at St. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have thedral at 14th and Stout to the! present edifice at Colfax Cajetan’s Also the International News Service (Wire and Man), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. and Logan and will close with outdoor Benediction of the The civic ceremony to be held in connection with the Blessed Sacrament, there will be a Solemn Pontifical Mass diamond jubilee of the Cathedral parish will take place VOL. XXXI. No. 10. DENVER, CpLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1935. $2 PER YEAR in the Cathedral on Monday at 10:30 o’clock, with Arch Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Municipal auditorium, A region that more than half a century ago was considered Den bishop Rudolph A. Gerken of with the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, pre ver’s best residential district but Proposed School for Mexican Children Santa Fe as the celebrant; a giant siding, and the Most Rev. James E. Kearney, Bishop of Salt that changes wrought by the mass meeting and civic program in passagf of time have transformed the Denver auditorium Monday Lake, as the principal speaker. Governor Johnson, Mayor night at o’clock, with Bishop New Provincial •into one of the city’s slum areas 8 Stapleton, and Herbert Fairall will be the other speakers, James E. Kearney of Salt Lake is now being restored to its former as the principal speaker, and a while the musical program, to be given by the Cathedral state of splendor through the gen Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem choir, will be under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. erosity of the heirs o f the late Mr. Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock, with and Mrs. John K. Mullen. Follow 01 Oblates Was Joseph J; Bosetti, V.G., with Miss Lenore Metzger at the Bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver organ. The program for the evening will be as follows: ing what is believed to be an ex officiating. A luncheon will be press wish of Mr. Mullen, his heirs served in the Brown Palace hotel “ Unfold Ye Portals,” from “ Re- are now carrying to completion the demption,” by C. Gounod, Cathe Monday at 12:30 for the visiting project of providing a beautiful j Bishops and priests. Student in Denver dral choir. and well-equipped rmigious, social, Registorials Address, Edwin C. Johnson, and educational center on the sites governor of Colorado. most intimately associated with the Holy Name Rally The Very Rev. A. C. Dusseau, Address, Benjamin P., Stapleton, early life of Mr. Mullen in Den ' i O.M.I., former student at Regis mayor of Denver. ver and with the beginning of his (then Sacred Heart) college here, THE OLD MAIL BAG IS Address, Herbert Fairall. rise to
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PAGE TWO - Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 24. 1935 Father Morning Plans Announced In New Austrian Crisis Fatlier Guenther Buried in East D E N V f i R ^ ^ BUSINESS AJ^D PROFESSIONAL (Continued From Paae One) For New School Funeral Is Held DIRECTORY Father Morning had endeared him COA self in his two year’s residence. ! The following reliable fnel deal- The firms that appear in this, directory, or have dis A priest’s choir, under the direction (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ert are deserving of jour patron of the Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, Aparahoe, where the first mill play ads in other sectiijins of your Register, consist After a short time as professor age: chanted the Mass. Servers at the owned by Mr. Mullen in Denver at S t Joseph’s college, Windsor ently represent, the best^ in their business and profes Mass were former members of an stood. 'The new convent will be sion. They are doing thieir part to deserve your trade Boulder Valley and Other Best Coals athletic club that Father Morning built directly across Eighth street Springs, he was sent to Grand Fence Posts, Kindling, Gas and Oil, had established at St. John’s. from the school, back of St. Rapids, where he was consuitor by suppqrting your pa^er. You can do your share / Honest Weights - Fair Prices. and chronicler until he was trans Your Patronagd Appreciated Here. Father Morning was bom Sept. Cajetan’s church. by patronizing them aind mentioning The Catholic ACE HIGH FUEL A TIMBER CO. 6, 1896, at Altoona, attended John W. Smith, one of Den ferred to New Orleans in 1898. Register. S4SS Federal Blvd. GA. 1674 Sacred Heart grade school, took ver’s most famous pioneers, the The turn of the century found him his philosophical studies at St. at St. Alphonsus’ (Rock church), LYDEN LUMP. $5; EGG, $4.80; builder of the old American house — MAKE THIS A HABIT- NUT, 84.50. Francis’ college, Loretto, and his and the Interocean hotel, and an S t Louis, where he spent one year. .'■t< BERKELEY COAL CO. theological studies at Collegio An early railroad figure, erected a In 1902, he came to Denver, and, GUY D. LUCAS. Prop. gelico in Rome. He was ordained from 1904 until his departure in REGISTER ATTElkTION TO CATHOLIC 3825 Tennyson GA. 3255 mill in 1864 across the street from to the priesthood by Cardinal Pom- the site on which the new St. May, 190L he was chaplain at the REGISTER ADS Stesm Coal, $2.90; Screen Slack, $3.25; pili at St. John Lateran’s in Rome Cajetari’s school will be built. old Good Shepherd convent, then Pea Coal, 83-75 and up. All gra^s of in 1924, and returned to this coun 'This was both a flour mill and a located at Bayaud avenue. Lump Coal. After two years again at the CAWOOD COAL CO. try to serve in Detroit and in Sioux stamp mill for handling ore. As AUTOMOBILES 73 W. Virginia______SP. 4151 City, la., before going |o Denver his business grew. Smith decided Rock, church, he was made rector in January, 1931. * to erect a new structure in 1877. and director of the juniorate at 13th & Lincoln "Our Coal It B'.essed With Heat” Father Morning was an assist St. Joseph’s college, Kirkwood, for We urge you to buy your coal NOW. This old Excelsior mill was pur JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 THE DENVER COAL A TIMBER CO. ant at the Denver Cathedral for chased in 1878 by Mr. Mullen, three years, and since then TA. 4704. R. A. M=uro, Mgr. 2210 19th St. two years and then occupied a whose business felt the effects of was stationed at S t Joseph’s, DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS similar position under the Rev. F, the mining boom in Leadville and Denver. From this time on, he saw Expert Repair Service at Reaionable Rate*— Also Uted Cars COAL .... QUALITY . . COAL the parish grow by leaps and At Lowest Prices Gregory Smith of St. John’s par expanded rapidly. After operating ish before gfoing to Holyoke. bounds and never failed to do a DENVER FUEL CO. the Excelsior mill for a number BATTERY SUPPLY 810 Water St 41A. 4377 Father Morning took a keen in of years, Mr. Mullen built the lion’s share of the work to be done terest in sports and was widely for the honor and glory of God. ERIE EGG AND LUMP COAL. Hungarian mill in 1883, and, in Other Quality Coals at Market Price. known among athletes and fol 1885, was the leader in the or A striking example of this can be COLORADO BATTERY SUPPLY EASTER LILY FUEL CO. lowers of the Parochial league in ganization of the Colorado Milling gathered from an incident that FRANK CATTANY, Mgr. (Formerly Ryan Coal Co.) Denver. and Elevator company, which em happened 15 years ago. He was Prompt Servicer—Courteous Treatment E. L. LILLY, Mgr. on a scaffold painting the school Wholesale— Retail— Established 1922 2231 Champa KE. 9631 Father Morning’s father, the braced most of the leading mills 815 12TH ST. late Michael Morning, was a well- in Northern Colorado and which when a plank broke and as a re KE. 9320. EVANS POTATO AND COAL CO. Major Emil F ej Prince von Starhemherg sult he suffered a fractured hft), 704 Santa Fe known officer in the Altoona police is now celebrating its golden jubi BEAUTY SHOP department under Mayors S. M. lee. The sites of these pioneer en The ouiting of Major Fej- from the Austrian cabinet result which caused permanent lameness. LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY His father died O ct 31, 1904, and MAIN 1862 Hoyer and S. H. Walker. terprises are now becoming the ed in a threat of the ITeimwehr, of which he is second in command, to SPECIAL Surviving are his mother, two site of a civic and religious project revolt. Prince von Starhemberg continues as vice chancellor and his mother two years ago at 96. All Grades of Coal at Reasonable Prices Besides his duties as as^stant For one week only, CROQUICNOLE n "SO Y’ears’ Coal Experience” brothers, the twin brother, the that has few equals anywhere in virtual dictator. GRIFFITH COAL CO. Rev. James Morning, and Thomas the country. pastor, he was director of the PUSH WAVE, RINGLET ENDS...... 3100 Huron St. Phone TAbor 5888 r . Morning; five sisters, Mrs. Mary senior choir since 1915. Since the Development of the St. Cajetan campaign for a new school was Mildred & Harold’s Beauty Shop St-- Mort, Mrs. Sarah Dumm, Mrs, An 2233 E. 34th at York In AI’s Barber Shop Boulder Valley Lump or Egg, $5.40. na Connelly, Miss Cecelia Mdrn project was begun years ago, when begun last June, he was active in terllng Lump, $5.30. Hlway Lump, $i the old Mullen homesite was do KE. 9533 — EVENING AI*POINTMENTS ing, and Mrs. Evel m Bracken, all MORE THAN $3,000 IS the drive and hoped to see the Egg. $5.75. Steam Coal, $2.90. 3 nated for the erection of St. Permanents by Herold LAWRENCE COAL CO. of Altoona. building realized. All Waves Guaranteed - Moderate Prices 16tb and Platte GA. 4998 Cajetan’s church. The work was continued by the Mullen heirs with Solemn Requiem Maas was held CLEARED AT FIESTA on Tuesday at 10 o’clock with the Block Wood, $2 face cord. Seven sacks Holy Cross Fathers the erection of the Ave Maria BOOKS ANb STATIONERY kindling, $1 , Boulder Valley Lump or clinics at Eighth and Curtis this following officers; Celebrant, the £ cg . $5.50. Buy Eastern Estate year and will proceed with the (Blessed Sacrament Parish) Dr. P. A. Peterson and his Rev. E. J. Dockery, C.SS.R.; dea MARTIM BROS. mother, Mrs. J. A. Peterson, left con," the Rev. Willard Berberich, KE. 0364 building of the school and convent. It was announced at the Masses PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOOKS Notre Dame, Ind.— The Very Old houses will be torn down to Sunday for Nebraska, where they C.SS.R.; subdeacon, the Rev. Juan Rev. James W. Donahue, C.S.(3., Sunday that the fiesta just closed expect to spend a week or ten days. Lopez, C.^S.Ri The Most Rev. WE CARRY ALL THE NEW AND ADOPTED BOOKS Rabbit Ear Lump and Egg, 86JIS! Routt make place for the new buildings, had more than reached the goal of Co. Lump and Egg, $6.95; Boulder Valley superior general of the Congrega the grounds of which will be land Mrs, M. G, Grant is now located Bishop Urban J. Vehr pronounced District Lump, $5.50 $3,000 set by the pastor, the Rev. Herrick Book and Stationery Co. tion of the Holy Cross, announced scaped to make them outstanding at 2280 Hudson street.. the final absolution. The Rev. Dr. NORTH PARK FUEL CO. J. Fred McDonough. Thanks were William Higgins gave the funeral 934 FIFTEENTH ST. : KEYSTONE 5470 CH. 1681 that with the permission and ap- among the beauty spots of Denver. Edwin Cei^iey, who had been en pnrval of the Most Rev. James E, tendered Mrs. T. E. Greene, chair gaged on engineering work at Hot sermon. After tne services, the Both the clinic and the school, de man; Mrs. P. S. Dolan, president of ______COAL______Quality Cool at Lowest Prices Cassidy, Bishop of Fall River, the Sulphur Springs, has returned to body was sent to New Orleans, ac signed by Temple H. Buell, who the Altar and Rosary society, and Nut Coal, $4.50; Wood by sack or cord. congregation has purchased the also was the architect for the Ave Denver. He will be connected companied by Father Dockery. PARKER’S COAL CO. greater part of the estate of the all who helped make the affair a with the surveying and planning Burial will be in St. Joseph’s ceme 2962 Lawrence \ TA. 9972 Maria clinic, are being planned to ATLAS COAL COMPANY late Frederick L. Ames of North success. Amon^ the winners of of the new air school fi-eld. tery, New Orleans. harmonize with the clinic structure varfous prizes gpven at the fiesta WE SPECIALIZE IN BOULDER VAL- Easton, Mass. The estate, which in both materials and design. The Mrs. Mark Coughlin played There were about 50 members — W ill $erve You Best foifLesa— LEY COAU NUT, $4.50 will serve as a classical seminary were David Rampe, radio, door piano solos and accompanied Miss of the clergy present at thd fu cross will be featured in the brick prize, Friday evening; William J. We ship by rail. for aspirants to the priesthood in decorative features. Anne O’Neill in a program at the neral Mass and about 40 nuns. Call KE. 6544—320 Lawrertce Street ROLLING COAL CO. the congregation, includes 350 O’Connor, lamp, door prize, Sat meeting Saturday of the State Members of St. Alphonsus’ guard KE. 0786 The school will he a two-story, urday; toastmaster and hospitality acres of woods, a lake, farm land, Federation o f Teachers. • and the Holy Name societies C O f I L ^ Coab for Every Purpose COAL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES the spacious Stone Hill house, a brick edifice, 59 feet by 75 feet. tray, Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe; elec . Miss Kathleen O’Malley waiS formed a guard over the remains We appreciate your patronage. modern gymnasium, and smaller The building will be fireproof tric mixer, Shirley Ryan, grand guest of honor at a pre-nuptial Mopday night in the churdh while SMITTY COAL A ICE CO. throughout and will be of the unit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. DAIRIES 1013 Santa Fe KE. 2821 buildings. The new establishment luncheon last Friday, given by they lay in state, and parishioners ' I will be also the headquarters of type of construction, allowing for Purcell; bicycle, Paul Toner, 1560 Miss La Von Lucas of Des Moines, and friends' throughout the city SUPREME COAL CO. the congregation’s mission band. enlargement at any time without Holly street; lamp and chair, Mrs. who is in Denver for the wedding. were present for the Rosary serv 501 S, Bannock St. the disruption of activities in the George H. Stipe, 2810 Dexter PE. 7070. Res. PE. 8591 Among the women of the parish ice on Monday at 8 o’clock. He Whole Pasteurized Milk, gal.. 24c 1st Grade, 2Vi-in. Steam, $S and 88.85. Smith’s ‘Coach’ Succumbs structure. The first floor of the street; doll house, 0. B. Pierce, working on the Community Chest leaves to mourn his passing sev Pea Coal, $4.35; Load lots, $3.86. Boulder school will include four largfe, well- 2645 Ivanhoe street; afghan, Ruth drive are Mmes. P. S. Dolan, T. J. eral brothei’s and sisters, as well SP. 1926 ; CARROLL DAIRY : 24 E. Alameda Valley or Clayton Nut, $4.60 and $4.86. New York.— Sol G, Frost, who lighted, and completely modern Connors, 301 South Washington Morrissey, T. E. Greene, A. H. as nephews and nieces, in Louisi Frederick Dist. Lji., $6.30i Egg, $6.10. coached performances in which dassmooms, inner and outer of street; St. Bernard dog. Miss 1 st Grade Specification Lp., $6.75; Egg. Wyers, and John Holmes. ana. Funeral arrangements were FLORIST SG.50. former Governor Alfred E. Smith fices for school authorities, a small Lorelia Haskell, 2270 Elm street; St. Rita’s circle was entertained by George P. Hackethal. appeared, for nearly two gen entrance hall, and a long corridor table linens, Dick Shay, 1433 Cook at a bridge luncheon Oct. 22, by The singers whom he had di Hot — MASCOT — Clean erations an amateur dremati« with stairs at both ends of the street; bridge set, Mrs. Brizzolora, Mrs. L. M. Purcell in her home. Quality Coal at Lowest Prices. coach for Catholic circles in building. The second floor will be 2457 Curtis street; $100 in cash, rected for many years found it THE BRIGHT SPOT On 2 -ton orders, Boulder Valley, Imperial, Mrs. Thomas Ryan Was a guest and difficult to sing for their departed cr Clayton, per ton, 85J1S. Greater New York, was buried given over to four classrooms, a Mrs. L. H. Connell, 1938 Leyden Mrs. Frank M. Kelly was welcomed after services in Holy Cross library, and a teachers’ room. The street; $30, Sadie Bhrmhirtam, friend, but they gave their best WILLIAMSON COAL CO. as a new member. A pair o f pillow with Schmidt’s Requiem. Father ■3723 Irving GA. 5282 church in Brooklyn. full basement will contain a large 2827 Birch street; $20, Mrs. N. H. cases was awarded to Mrs. Alfred FLOWER SHOP assembly hall, with a stage at one Knoch, 4629 East 17th avenue; Higgins in his talk spoke of the H. Rampe, and high score was good work done by Father Guen end and a motion picture projec $10, J. M. Creamer, 2381 Dexter Fifth Avenue and Josephine made by Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Tracy ther and of his zeal for the spirit TAKE IT EASY! ■ tion booth, wired for installation street; $5, J. E. Phelan, 1935 Spitler, captain of the circle, ex of sound equipment when it is Washington street. A prize in the ual betterment of all who came YORK 0690 I N S T A L L ' Service on All Makes of Oil Burners H pressed appreciation of the work to seek his aid. He said that the Oil Delivery Service H needed, at the other end. ' The cake-baking contest was presented of the women and thanked particu SALES AND SERVICE ■ boiler room and the boys’ and girls’ to Miss Grace Wagner, 15, daugh exceptional spirit of piety of the larly the following members who Congregation of the Most Holy Re FURNITURE RN OIL BAKER AND OIL-O-MATIC S lavatories will also be included in ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Wagner assisted with her as hostesses for the basement. of this parish. deemer was exemplified by Father FRANK L. BLUSH ■ the fiesta dinner: Mmes. Clarence Guenther, a true son of the saintly The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. HERTER NifhU: CH. 0145 TA. 8184 ■ Burley, Alfred Rampe, A. S. priests of the order who had gone 129 ISth Str»et — Reisenman, Thomas J. Rogers, before him in the past 300 years. 1824-30 COURT PLACE, pENVER. TEL. KEYSTONE 5856 Heniy Vellmure, Patrick S, Dolan, Coal range* with or without water ifront, side-oven and 8-bnm*r gas ranges NEEDLEWORK GUILD DRIVE W. J. McMenamy, J. B. Dinan, Father Guenther, who did mis (with oven), at fair prices and eiraranteed in good condition. Velvet and Louis Dispense, and C. W. Haskell, sionary work in his first few years Axm. rugs, 2 and 3-pc. living room !scts, studio couches, wal. dining and bed at St. Joseph’s, was exceptionally room sets, odd dressers, obests, Simmons beds, exchanged for your furnish and Miss Lorelia Haskell. Mrs; ings, cash or credit. Home and oflliie furniture bought for cash. TO CONCLUDE IN TWO WEEKS Elizabeth Tracy and Mrs. Tracy Successful in convert work.' CHARGE PURCHASES BILLED DEC. 1st 'Spitler will t e hostesses for the ^ LAUNDRIES — — (St. Joseph’s Parish) of Miss Teresa Marsalli and November meeting. George (Junior) JCellogg, both Mrs. J. J. Drinkard entertained Students Attiend “ Denver'a Moat : Progreasiva Lauadry" About two weeks remain for the members of the Little Flower those who wish to donate to the members of the class of 1934. No date has been set for the wedding. circle at a bridge luncheon Needlework guild in the annuel Wednesday of last week. Honors THE CASCADE LAUNDRY MONTH-END drive for the needy poor. Last The officers of the alumni met Mbsion Mecitbg went to Mrs. Paul Toner. Mrs. M. “ TRY OUR NEW SERVICE’’ year, St. Joseph’s went far over the with Father Zeller on Tuesday eve- Spaulding was Teceived into the Damp Wash 15 lbs. for 4 9 cents quota, and efforts are being con E K T B it o w . . . (Annunciation Parish) centrated to do as well this year. coming game will be Sunday, Nov. guest of the afternoon. Others The following students attended Exceaa at 3 Ge^ta Per Pound The garments must he new, two 17. A banquet will also be held enjoying Mrs. Drinkard’s hospital the mission meeting at Loretto 1847 Markpt We Call F<)r and Deliver TA. 6370-6379 SALE! alike, for men, women, or children, that same evening. ity were Mmes. Leo Boyle, M. D. Heights Sunday afternoon, Oct. and of the same size. Mrs. Fred A Requiem Mass will be said Currigan. M. A. Coughlin, M. J. 20; Prances Kalcevic, Catherine ______RADIOS______Bliesmer is the gpiild chairman Monday, Oct. 28, at 8 o’clock, for Felling, Max Gienger, R. G. Har Sharping, Margaret McClellan, in this parish, and, if convenient, Father Guenther at the request of ries, Ivan M. Wagner, H. M. Mc- Dorothy Jochim, Joseph Thomp FREE SERVICE the garments may be taken to her the St. Alphonsus guard. Grayel, L. P. Littell, Ei^ene Rice, son, Phyllis McCormack, Elwyna N O W O N ! home, 411 West Sixth avenue, or The cast is now in the final W. E. Tiedman, C. F. Wibel, and Lambert, Edith Sustrick, Catherine Tubea and radio tested coinplete. Any radio Buy for winter— buy for they will be called for by tele weeks of rehearsal for the three- W. L. Meagher. Hepp, Virginia Clark, and Lucille repaired, 50c to $1.00. Mateviala extra. Aerials, Christmas in this money phoning MA. 2690. They must be act comedy, “ The Bandit and Ro Sunday, the Feast of Christ the Pankoski. SOc up. Open nights and Sunday. Every job saving sale! Unheard of in by Nov. 9. berta,’’ to be staged on the eve King, will be general Communion The sophomore class had its an guaranteed in writing. low prices on Furnishings The 11:30 choir will resume nings of Sunday and Monday, Nov. Sunday. nual Halloween party at the home as well as Clothing— SHOP this Sunday with Father Zeller in of Margaret McClellan Friday eve UNITED RADIO SERVICE EARLY! 10 and 11. Leo Donovan is direc Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. charge, and Hhlen Wourms at the tor. The cast is composed of Mar Dr. Philip Cloye Allen took as his ning, Oct. 18. Refreshments were 4755 ALCOTT ST. GA. 7060 organ. garet O’Byme, Agnes Piccoli, bride Miss Kathleen O’Malley. The served and many interesting games The engagement is announced Peggy Smith, Helen Carbrey, Rev, Dr. Martin O’Malley, C.M., of were played. Mrs. McCHellan and TAXI SERVICE Dorothy Kelly, Jean McDonough, Kenrick seminary in Bt. Louis per Mrs. Joseph Byers were the chap Native Hawaiian Foods Tom Kavanagh, Rick McNicholas, formed the ceremony. erons. New Equipment— Experienced Drivers OXOATS Bill Halpin, Barney Hammons, Because of the diamond jubilee Dorothy Coghlan, a graduate of TAXI Insured Cabs—^5 Patsengara for the Price of 1 Served to Commission Tom Conneley, Frank McLaugh of the Cathedral parish, Monday Annunciation in 1934, was mar lin, and Leo Donovan. Tickets will be a holiday for the school ried in Annunciation church Oct -GREEN AND WHITE CAB CO.- MA 2201 SUITS Honolulu.— A typically Hawai will be on sale the end of the week, children. 21 to Fern Dalrimple. The attend RATES—25c - 50c 75c ian supper, at which foods of the and the general admiksion price -Margaret Cecilia Matty, daugh ants were Miss Margie Sch-wieder type used by the people of the will be 25 cents. There will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. and Bill Coghlan. The Rev. Roy TRANSFER AND STORAGE islands before annexation o f the some reserved seats at 35 cepts. Matty, was baptized last Sunday. Breen celebrated the Mass. The sponsors were Clement Hacke Members of the Annunication Topcoats territory by the United States and Festival to Be Given a consequent importation of thal and Cecilia Loughlin. parish P.-T. A. and their friends American foo,d-stuffs were served, The Halloween festival will be The Rev. Robert Si. Hennessy, are to meet at Hegus hall at 37th Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. was one of the affairs at which the held Friday and Saturday eve C.M., baptized Jane A^ele Good 'and Lafayette at 7 :30 p. m. Values to $25 congressional committee now in nings, in spite of the death of ing, infant daughter of Mr. and Wednesday, Oct, 30. Mrs. More, 1700 16th St. Hawaii hearing testimony in favor Father Guenther, who was deeply Mrs. C. V. Gooding. The sponsors president, will lead a tour through TA . 3341 of statehood for the tefritory was jrested in the new school. As were Carl Schweiger and Mabel a local store. A party of at least entertained by Princess David Wribute to him, the children are Welch. 100 is necessary to make the HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING Kawananakoa, last authentic Ha determined to make the bazaar a tour, and the proceeds will be SI li.75 success. Tell the people you patronise Used for the benefit of the din waiian princess and prominent Catholic. Friday afternoon, the school that you taw their advertitement ner to be held at the bazaar children will have their own frolic. in The Register. Nov. 7. . 14 Games of all kinds have been pro (Slight charfe for alterations) Chinese Schools Lauded vided for them. SOLITAIRE GROCERIES ; Both evenings, all friends of the TRY A TON are not expensive and you always get the finest quality at Sha.nghai.— In the course of this school are invited to be present.. From year the three Catholic universi A cafeteria lunch will be served) HOME OWNED STORES Thousands of dollars worth of Clothing Reduced! ties of China— in Peking, Tient THE PIKE’S PEAK FUEL both evenings from 6 to 8. WITH THE GREEN & IVORY FRONT All the new styles and fabrics— many only a few sin, and Shanghai— have beefl vis Twenty-five cents will buy a good CO. ited officially by representatives of supper. Games, ice cream, cider, Miner*, Shipper*, and Retailer* of Pike View Coal A. A. A. A. A. A A. A A. A A A i of a kindi< but ALL SIZES in the groups. the ministry of public instruc and doughnuts will be on sale all DENVER’S CLEAIjEST LIGNITE tion. The visitors praiised the the time. 863 WAZEE______KE. 7263-4-S progress these institutions have made. « The tour of the world received this week two polar bears from Alaska, a lion from Africa, and a ARGONAUT HOTEL Nun, Nurses’ Director, beautiful little French doll direct from' Paris. Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners COTTRELLS Gives Address on Radio Christmas presents may be pur FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, 621 SIXTEENTH STREET chased from the gift booths, and Pittsburgh, Pa.— Sister M. Lau- there will be a witches’ cavern to RAINDO DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 rentine, director of St. Francis’ furnish plenty of thrills. Get FOOTBALL TICKETS at COTTRELL’S hospital school of nursing, gave a Twice each evening, pupils of Bsautiful Ballrpoma Private Dining Rooms for the R»gi< v». Grand Junction Jr, College game Saturday. radio address before the .33rd an the school will be seen in specialty I S Kick-off at 2:30 at Regis Stadium. nual convention of the PennsyL numbers. Prizes will be awarded.' y vania State Nurses’ assjciation Betty Sharp of 678 Elati has t ! . f DREAD and the State League of Nursing returned home from St. Joseph’s Education on O ct 22. hospital after a tonsil operatioQ. I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Thursday. October 24, 1935 Office. 938 Bannock Styeet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone KE. 4205 PAGE THREE, AHRACTIONS AT CARNIVAL Preferred Parish P.-TlSponsoriiig Playground for ARE DRAWING GREAT CROWDS ; Olinger Mortuaries i Trading List** INC. Buchen; publicity, Harold A. Halloween Party (St. Franci, de Sale*’ Parith) School Completed CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the The greatest crowd in the his Kiley and John Berger; entertain tory of St. Francis de Sales’ par ment, Edward Rowland; novelty finest equipment and facilities are assigned to MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: booth, Angela Petrovich, chair , (St. Catherine’s Parish) (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) ish gathered at the opening of its Th^ merchanlt represanted in this tection are bootteri. They are annual carnival Thursday evening, man, assisted by the bazaar queen, St. Catherine’s new school play Every Catholic Service anz^oui to work with yon and are deterring of your patronage. Co Tony Ruscetta’s eight-piece or Oct. 24. People lined the side Julia Hynes, and her assistants, ground has beep completed. An chestra will provide the music for Kathleen Flynn, Dorothy Gorman, operate with them. walks as early as 4:30 in the aft eight-foot cement wall has been the Halloween hi-jinks and bam ernoon, awaiting the serving of Marian Hencmann, and Ger social to be sponsored by the P.- dinner that started at 5 o’clock trude Quinn; faneywork booth constructed at the cast end of the JOSEPH E. BO>iA, Vice President St. Francis de Sales' T. A. at Concordia hall Saturday and continued through until well and a con|hination ticket of ten property, heating 'pipes for the evening, Oct 26. Prizes will be after 8. Over 1,250 persons-were prizes, the League of the Sacred new central heating system have given for the funniest and most served a turkey dinner. All the Heart, Mrs. F. Hynes, chairman; UNITED MOTORS SERVICE been laid, and the ground has been appropriate costume in the wand turkeys were roasted by the Den Mrs. J. C. Bancroft, Mrs. Mar 16th at Boulder and Speer Blvd. at Sherman LOGAN GARAGE G ranesP Store march. Refreshments will be ver Dry Goods company and de garet Boss, Mris. W. P. Foley, filled in with sand. This makes a served. The admission will be 25 livered to the auditorium 30 Mrs, F. C. MiUer, Mrs. M. M, Mc- very attractive and spacious play 291 South Downing Eahern, Mrs. Carl M. O tt,. and All Departments: GAllup 0303 Have your car lerriced for winter cents. minutes before serving. Greit ground for the children. driving by mechanici who know Mrs. C. 0. Reed; bicycle commit Pleaae write or phone for our gift booklet, “ Looking Ahead.*' GROCERIES. CORN FED MEATS Sunday, Oct. 27, the Feast of credit is due Mrs. Bernard Hynes, The class leaders for the first how. Christ the King, will be a general chairman, and her splendid com tee, P.-T. A., ,Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, Complete Stock of Staple Gro chairman, and Mrs. G. Phelan, semester are as follows; Eighth ' A A A A. A. A A. A. ^ HEATERS— ACCESSORIES ceries, Fresh Fish Communion day for all the fam mittee for the cjuick service given grade, Beatrice Sullivan; seventh, ilies in the parish. The school the public on this, occasion. vice chairman; candy booth, Mrs. 275 S. Logan SPruce 9908 Free Delivery M. Cannon, chairman; Mark A. Jacqueline Murray; sixth, Glen- children will have permission to A special new ventilating sys doris Wargin; fifth, Mary Cath stay with their parents, so that Behan and Bdward J. Ldwery; ^ L O O K * tem was installed by B. K. Swee erine Kirk; fourth, Theresa Marie For Your Home’s Sake . . . they can receive with their families ney and company to keep the air children’s bazaar, Friday afternoon from 1 to 6 o’clock, Mrs. Harvey Muto; third, Clara Marie Stein- $22.50 Sateen Mattress on this occasion. clean and fresh while the dinner hart, and second, Geraldine Spring Filled $ 1 6 MONARCH 100% PURE was served. French and Mrs. L. J, Holmes; fish Preferred Parish Members of the Daughters of pond, Mrs. M. A. Tremlett; coun Weller. PAINT Mary sodality are asked to receive Mattretiei renovated ..,$2.50 & up The $25 door prize will be award try store, Mrs. Manr Kline, chair The Children of Mary will hold Cotton mattrettet converted tt> Communion with their families ed Friday night and the bicycle man;. Mrs. Fred Kelly and Mrs. their monthly meeting Friday' aft Trading List— spring centers...... $7.50 & up Falby’s Paint and Hdw. this Sunday. The regular meeting Friday afternoon. Philip Mulligan;, electric cooker ernoon at 3:16. of the sodality will be held Monday The auditorium was beautifully booth, Mrs. Frank Buchen; ham AJh A dh A A As C. F. (CHET) WOOD 32 Broadway PE. 2940 evening at 8 o’clock. Last Sunday, the following were 1562 So. Acoma St. f^Earl 1714 decorated for the occasion. Many and bacon booth, Mrs. George baptized: Barbara Lucille Bugg, Hostesses for the Altar society new features were added this year. Farrar; games, Mrs. John Boehm daughter of Mr. and M rs.^eorge MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: card party Thursday afternoon, Lively bits of entertainment were and Mrs. J. S. Reiter. WE DO SELL FOR LESS CLARABELLE Bugg, with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc The merchants represented in this tection are boottert. They aro Sanitation • Courtesy - Quality Oct 31, will be Mrs. E. R. Le Sage given throughout the evening. The The Altar society had complete Gowan as sponsors: Charles Pat and Mrs. L. L. Young. carnival will continue through Fri anziont to work with you and are. deserving of your patronage. Co* charge of the dinner. Mrs. Ber- rick McGinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. operate with them. BEAUTY SALON Holy Name men in the parish day and Saturday evening. John McGinn, sponsors, Mr. and BILLIE OHLER’S are planning a big get-together nsurd Hynes was the chairman and CLARABELLE WALLER, Mgr. The committee in charge fol Mrs. M. P. Masterson was vice Mrs. John M. Conway; Robert MODEL MARKET for Monday evening, Nov. 11. A lows; Executive board chairman, chairman. The soliciting commit John Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 534 E. Alameda Phone SP. 6881 feature of the evening’s program Full Line of Meats and Fish Michael McDonough; secretary, tee was in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Walter Schafer, sponsors, Jer^ C a th ed ra l Fresh and Smoked Marcel and Finger Wave Artists will be an illustrated lecture by Kathleen Flynn; treasurers, Frank Brown and Mrs. Stanley Davies. Connolly, Jr., and Mrs. Marie the Rev. Juan Lopez, C.SS.R. PE. 4837 1487 SO. PEARL ST. Permanent Waving a Specialty Buchen and Art Turner; auto Mrs. John Finnegan headed the Schilling: Bobert Paul Marchese, Mrs. A. Geeck served breakfast tickets, Anthony Dunst and Frank cake comnjittee and Mrs. Julia son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mar- FIGLINO W. G. Coffey & Sons for the D. U. Newman club Sun Hughes looked after the supervi chesc, sponsors, William Yanna- BROS. Red and White day, when Father O’Heron acted sion of the dinning room. The cito and Elizabeth Potestio. Skelly Master Station as host to this organization. kitchen was in charge of Mrs. GROCERY Groceries— V egetabies— Heats C. J. (Chet) i^tebenne, Mgr. & MARKET Infants recently baptized were Glenn Wilson; the ice cream and Altar Society to Hold Phone Orderi Carefnilr and Promptly Jeanette Marie, daughter of Mr. 13th AVE. AriD LINCOLN Fancy Fruits and Filled — pop booth was supervised by Mr. Vase tables and Mrs. Frank Weith; Anna and Mrs. A. G. Werle. Meeting November 1 Skelly Aromaz, Tagoline Oils, Moto Sway Lub. FREE SPruce 4476 and 4477 Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DELIVERY The Holy Name society was re U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes 226 So. B'way 1290 So. Pearl William Heim; ^w rence Patrick, sponsible for the following: Spe-. ^ S t . James’ Parish) Cars Called for and Delivered— Scooter Service i PE. 9010 son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heim; cial order,booth, Stephen Haili- The Altar and Rosary society Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. gan, chairman; Joseph Loeffel and will meet Friday, Nov. 1, at 2 Devore; Walter Eugene, son of Mr. Harold Millet; games, Thomas p. m., at the Civic building. Mrs. Florida Garage and Mrs. W. Flint; Pauline Rose, (Denver Deanery) Carroll, Kelty Marriott, and C. K. Voris will be hostess. . CATHEDRAL ARENT’S PUBLIC RAY COAL CO. YOUR CAR “ IN ALL SHOT” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pope, Edward C. Day, Jr., was the Harry and William Healy: Monte 1128 So. Logan PE. 4604 and Richard Allan, son of Mr. and Community Chest speaker at the Carlo booth, Thomas Mulligan, DRUG CO. MARKET YOUR CAR “ OUT RED HOT” Mrs. Robert Langan. NUT COAL. BOULDER VALLEY meeting of the Denver deanery Martin Abell, and Carl Ott; booth CUT RATE DRUG STORE (formerly Roenfeldt’s) LUMP COAL, FREDERICK LUMP LET “ ERNIE DO IT” held Monday afternoon in the construction, Herman Miller; pro Stop or Call Leader* in fancy groceries, meats, Prompt Delivery - Lowest Prices K. of C. Hall. The Rev.'John Mul- gram, Carl Ott and* Thomas Car- Colfax at Logan and vegetables at the lowest pos Farmerly rempl* Drug 39 E. Florida SPruce 6779 roy spoke briefly on the benefits roll. A New Improved Drug sible prices. derived by Catholic organizations VICTOR 0 PETERSON. Prop. Your Business Appreciated The McKegney club had char^ PHONE TABOR 0608 J. A. MacFARLANE THE BROADWAY REGIS REIREII from the Chest. Entertainment of a game booth and other special Store FREE DELIVERY was furnished by groups of child affairs. Joseph Murphy and Ar 421 East 19th Ave. KE. 2870 SERVICE STATION CREAMERY ren from four Denvter orphanages. thur Alcorn were assisted by Nor- HAROLD St. Clara’s presented several tap ALAMEDA DRUG CORONA SHOE SHOP 100% PURE PENN. OIL bert Hynes, Robert Prindle, Wil- Quality Dairy Foods IS BEING REEDnumbers; St. Vincent’s Home for lian^ Scheiman, Michael Montgom CONNELL’S 853 Corona St. GREASING & TIRE SERVICE Boys gave clever readings; Queen ery, James Hughes, Joseph Huber, STORE, INC. CHAS. F. MADAY, Pwp. of Heaven children presented their Fast Service Call and See Us Two Convenient Stores John Hynes, William Marvel, Jay Men’s Full Soles...... $1.35 and up (Regia High School) •rhythm band, and the Denver Or Neyans, John Petrun, James Pow Alameda at Broadway 18 Years is BasinesB 134 S. Broadway Ph. SP. 9876 1555 Arapahoe 66 S. Broadway Men’s Half Sole*..... 75c-85c-$1.00 On Tuesday, Wednesday, and phans’ home put on a skit. At ell, Warren Turilli, Richard Turil- 1801 Penn KE. 4534-0668 Ladies’ Half Sole*...... 6Sc and 75c the close of the program, all four PHONES SP. 6613 SP. 9756 LAY AWAY A GIFT TODAY Thursday of next week, the an li, Thomas Masterson, Leo Jen Repairing Men’s Rubber Heels...... 40c *Early Morning nual retreat, under the direction groups sang “ America.” nings, Charles Reiter, Jack Mulli We Deliver Free and Freely All Work Guaranteed A Small Deposit Holds It Till of Rev. William S. Bowdern, S.J., Mrs. Loretta Paul, chairman of Auto, Battery, Axle, Electrical Six Year* in Same Location Xmas Service* gan, Thomas Carroll, Jr.; Robert principal of St. Louis university Mexican welfare, reported that Carroll, Barry Keesnen, Timothy Motor and Tire Repairing Ivan E. Sundman CARROLL high school, will be held. The clothing, furniture, i and one lay Noonan, and Joseph Abell. • Towing Service PENN CREAMERY retr§at is to end with Mass and ette had been given out in the •)V For Better Drug 504 *E. 17th AVE. WATCHES - DIAMONDS past month. She also reported ar The awarding of the Chevrolet JEWELRY DAIRY Holy Communion on the Feast of two-door sedan will take place at MR. E. C. FARLEY, Prop. AU Saints. A breakfast for all ranging three Christian burials for OX TIME PAYMENTS 24 E.. Alameda midnight Saturday, Oct. 25. Store Service BAKERY GOODS the students will he served in the destitute people. 59 South Broadway , SPruce 0926 CALL large dining room immediately Mrs. Paul also explained that a P.-T. A. Activities Ice Cream Groceries after the closing exercise. domestic relations department is Much credit is due Mrs. A. Mc- The Shirley Garage Butter, Cheese, Dairy Product* Callin, merhbership chairman of carried «n in the office of the Bene- OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Open Evenings and Sundays The Rev. Stephen R. Krieger, the P.-T. A., and her assistant, St. John's S.J., is acting as chaplain for the ^t shop through which many of GLEN MILES the Spanish-speaking people ob Mrs. 0. A. Barnes for the enroll Day and Night Storage, Repairing, Wash-1 Tell the people y ou patronis# boarders this week, while • Father ment of 580 members in the P.-T. Schulte, S.J., is giving the sermons tain help and advice. An invita ing and Greasing, Gasoline and Oils j that y ou saw their advertisement DENVER tion was extended to anyone in A., this number being 157 more DRUG STORE 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. I in The Register. ■♦f the novena in honor of Christ than the quota. OLSON & OLSON the King at Sacred Heart church. terested to attend one of the ses MARKET CO. 2750 W. 29TH. GALLUP 0606 This Monday, the students will sions and watch the jjroceedings. The first aid group, under the Alameda at So. Pennsylvania leadership of Mrs. L. J. Holmes, I.G.A. Stores 3080 E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4256 present a brief program to honor Mrs. Paul often acts as interpreter, PHONES PE. 6433 SP. 9843 Blessed Sacrement 2896 FAIRFAX, FRANKLIN 8892 Brother Benjamin Tovani, who and recently her aid was soi^ht in Study group chairman, gave dem 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 5355 For Quality. Service, Economy, and onstrations in first aid each day We Deliver Free and Freely Courtesy, Be Sure and Trade will celebrate the completion of his procuring a marriage license. Selected corn-fed meats. Fancy and Bundles of clothing are wanted at at the Comrauniuty Chest exhibit, staple froceries, fruits and veietables at Olson A Olson Grocery 50th year as a Jesuit LUSTIG DRUG CO. THE PARK HILL Fresh nsb and oysters and Market, “ The Dramatic club finished its the Benefit shop and those hav which was held in the Lewis store tests for the characters in their ing used goods they wish to dis auditorium the week of Oct. 11. ELM AND COLFAX HAVE YOUR FALL & WINTER DRUG CO. first, appearance in the comedy- pose of are asked to call TAbor A meeting of the council will THE FRIENDLY CLEANING DONE NOW. . . . . Ste Dominic's The Drug Store Complete drama tx) be presented in Decem 2916. be held Thursday, Oct. 31, at 1:30 “ Yoi'r "Doctor Knows Us” in the cafeteria. The vice presi CORNER The best work to be had! ber, naming the following: Alo- The ladies of the shop wish to We deliver free and freely. Have your; 23rd AND DEXTER ysius Bertrand, Richard Clifford, thank all who recently sent in dent, Mrs. J. Boehm, will preside. doctor phone a , yont prescription,. E. 3rd and Clayton Remodeling— Relining SEITZ QUALITY Baur’s Ice Cream. Our delivery is Fred Doyle, Robert Kelley, Law bundles and thus helped to in,- Altar Society Meet BEER WINES rence Merki,. John Monaghan, crease the shop’s revenue. At the regular monthly meeting MARKET YOrk 2171 YOrk 9273; freeiand prompt. YOrk 1187-1188. Chicago Cleaners of the Altar societyj held Friday Under New Management 1304 E. 6th Ave. PE. 4546 Louis Morrison, William Naugh- Mrs. S. J. O’Day read the report (Formerly Lake’s Market) ton, James Neff, Joseph O’Leary, afternoon, Oct. 18, in the assem-' Delivery from Little Flower center in the G. F. BROWN, Prop. Joseph Ryan, Robert Stewart, bly room of the rectory, Mmes. 362Y W. 32nd AVE. absence of Miss Mary Dougherty, Alice Foley and Bauer were en St. Phitomena's Joseph Stein, Thomas Tierney, Ar the supervisor. The children at Albert Seitz Merrill Maher thur Verdieck, and Roland Zar- rolled as members. The follow ' GA. 6318— We Deliver the center are busy with various ing chairmen of standing commit a COLFAX ^ g .BLUEBIRD St. Vincent's lengo. The practice beg;an im activities and club duties. mediately after the selection of tees made their reports: Mrs. El NOVELTY Mrs. Harvey Smith announced PLUMBING the candidates. The first act was liott, Mrs. McEahern, Mrs. Mas / j m p X * ELEC. CO. ! a play to be given Nov. 15 by the terson, and Mrs. Carter. & HEATING read Monday. The three-act play St.Catherine's Harry P. Miller, Mgr. WASHINGTON PARK CAFE finally selected for presentation is Junior Catholic Daughters at St. Volunteers for care of the al 0. W. WINN. Prop. Dominic’s to defray expenses of tars for the jiext period are Mrs. Bicycle, Lock Repair* | 1052 So. Gaylord PEarl 9998 “ His Father’s Son,” by R. G. ing. Key Fitting, Lawni 3424 E. Colfax Bridgham. It calls for 14 the Juniors’ summer camp. Thirty Montgomery, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Mowers Sharpened, REGULAR MEALS, 25c characters. affiliated organizations responded Koester, and Mrs. Maxwell. Electric Wiring, and; li (Office) (N ifhl) Lawrence Collins, John Ebel, to roll call. Among those from the parish Doyle’s Creamery W ^ FR. S736 YO. 526B CHICKEN DINNER, SUNDAYS, 35c seen at the recent D. U. homecom 3008 W. 44TH AVE. /^ i | YO. 4909 and_ Aloysius Bertrand led the T a -J 3535 E. Colfax Sandwichei— Fine Winoi— Coor’s Repeal Beer on Tap delegation from Regis attending ing game were Eugenia Stede, Ice Cream, Bakery and Dairy DYEING - REMODELING - REPAIRING the Yneeting of the Catholic Stu Parish to Have Betty Foehl, Catherine Gilles, Products, School Supplies 1067 So. Gaylord Phone SP. 0574 dents’ Mission Crusade last Sun Mary Malon, Norbert Hynes, Candy - Soft Drinks CLAYTON SHOE CONTINENTAL day. The practical suggestions Michael Montgomery, Edward Open Evenings and Sundays made at the meeting will be incor Dailey, and John Reece. MRS. JOE DOYLE, Prop. SHOP CLEANERS 2 Weeks’ Mission i BOB’S MARKET porated in the practices of the 2638 E. 12th Ave. W. B. PIKE, Mgr. Regis high unit this November. “ GUARANTEED “ Work that is Pleasingly Different’' Quality Meat* at Low Price, On Saturday of last week, the (St. Dominie’s Parish) WORK ALWAYS" Annunciation UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT O. E. Rubidge and E. V. McDaniel, The Shop of Quality and Price Shamrocks defeated a team from A two weeks’ mission will begin Sunday, O ct 27. The Rev. A. G. Give Ut a Trial W j YOrk 5328 819 Colerade Blvd. CHECK CHART GREASING St. Philomena’s, 19 to 12. Their Plant I 4380 E. Alameda BONNIE BRAE AND SO UNIVERSITY BOB MUGELE, Prop. DENVER opponents next Tuesday will be Therres, O.P., and the Rev. J. C. n IT r* Q Cut the Union high sophomores. The McDonough, 0. P., will conduct the DE SELLEN U K U y d prtcM Et« 7 Day “ MUMS” for the Football Game SOUTH GAYLORD Clovers defeated the Cathedral mission exercises. The first week sophomores last Monday, 6 to 0; will be for the women, and the FUEL AND FEED CO. TWO STORES Holy Family were to meet the sophomores from second for the men. CLEANERS 'CHARLES A DeSELLEU SAMS PRICES Opposite Washington Park Theater Holy Family high school on Thurs- St. Dominic’s parish players'will We Ship by Rail (lay^afternoon, and will play Engle- BERKELEY DRY Marjorie Arnold— Tel. PE. 1350 present the three-act comedy, “ The PHONS TA. 3206 woo'd junior high on Friday after Ladies’ D r c e t , 75c; Men’s Suits, Brat,” Friday evening, Oct. 25, in S5TH AND WALNUT Q U A L in SHOE noon. The Reds ■^11 play Arvada 3401 FraakUa St. »IOt WOlMi f t CLEANERS FLORAL SHOP 50c; Spring Coats, 75c; Men’s the Littlfr theater, 25th and Grove. RES. PHONE MA. 6S44 high under the floodlights on Fri 1064 S. Gaylord PE. 0622 Hats, 50c. The regular meeting of the Change to winter grade motor oil WE CLEAN RIGHT All Cleaning Guaranteed and Insured day night. P.‘-T. A. will be held Friday after REPAIR SHOP Valvoline - Pennzoil • Kendall CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE noon, O ct 25, at 2 o’clock. Quaker State - Phillips 66 The firms listed here de NEW DEAL Drink Milk Freshman Reception WM. SIHLER, Prop. SHORTY’S serve to be remembered 43^6 TENNYSON ST. GAllup 5165 4370 Tennyson SANDWICH SHOP from the FR. COUGHLIN To Be Held Saturday when you are distributing PHONE GA. 7103 '3947 TENNYSON STj 1010 So. Gaylord St. SERVICE STATION TO BROADCAST jCome in and let us check your yoiTr patronage in the dif North Denver’s Jeweler The firms listed here de BEER - HI % WINES SO. GAYLORD The Loretto league will hold a reception for freshmen and their Anti-fr'eeze ferent lines of business. serve to be remembered SANDWICHES CREAMERY mothers Saturday afternoon, Oct. The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Corner 34th and Humboldt Ladie* Invited Charlie 26, at 2:30 at Loretto Heights col pastor of the Shrine of the Little when you are distributing 1022 So. Gaylord PE. 4648 lege. There will be a brief busi Flower at Royal Oak, Mich., and your patronage in the dif ness meeting, followed by an en famous radio speaker, will broad THE BONNIE B R ^ cast weekly over a network that St. Joseph's ferent lines of business. II tertainment. All members are EXPERT WATCH - JEWELRY PHARMACY The firms listed here de asked to be present. includes station KFEL-KVOD, REPAIRING la Noip serve to be remembered Denver, bemnning Nov. 3. The THE OLD RELIABLE broadcast will last for 45 minutes, Billy Van’s Grocery Under New Management when you are distributing We cordially invite you to give us a trial. beginning at 2 o’clock. There will and Market THE A. W. CLARK MARY K. COYTE. Prop. your patronage in the dif UNDER NEW be 26 talks in the winter program Holy Ghost 2343 E. Ohio at S. University 0^ Father Coughlin. KFEL- THE MARKET OF QUALITY DRUG CO. ' MANAGEMENT SPruce 9945 ferent lines of business. KVOD’s radio frequency is 920 16 ozs. to the Pound 8TH AND SANTA FE Cars Greased According to kilocycles. UNION SHOP ACCURACY . CAREFULNESS Specifications COURTESY 812 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. ()53tf t ENGLISH! TAILORS A-1 Wash and Grease Free Delivery TAbor 7091 I' $ 1,00 St. Leo's For good clothes at reasonable jprices— new fall styles and. fahriei (For a Limited Time Only) The firms listed here de 16th Street Qualitlels at 15th Street prices Pkk»up and Delivary Servlet Klein’s Food Stores PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS serve to be remembered BOB & VAN’S DUBLIN SERVICE The Hot Spots 901 15th ST. KE. 6717 when you are distributing Meat Market STATION 1162 KaUmath St., 3309 E. Colfax THEY ARE RELIABLE 750 SANTA FE DRIVE TA. 9656 532 20th St. BUTTER, Brookfield. Meadow Gold. your patronage in the dif (Comer Welton) -or Special. Ik...... 29c ferent lines of business. COFFEE, Hills Bros. Red Can, with It’* the Quality That U High PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS $1 trocary purebasa, 2-lb, caa—»....45c Not the Prico PAGE FOUR Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 24, 1935
i The Denver Catholic Register i % Father Forstall Membership Cards The Life of Christ i SUNREIME < President...... Most Rev, Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tih0n, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Msgr,^ Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LI..D. LESSON IV terance of Isaias: “ The Lamb Manapng Editor...... I ...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. standing dumb before His shear Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Proehle; M. F, Everett, Jour.M.; Mailed in Parish In the reign^njf Tiberius Caesar, Discusses Quahes 3 fic- BUTTER 3 0 ers, the Man of Sorrows, who Charles J. McNeill, A. B., B.J.; Ruth Vincent Judea entered upon a calmer era. SALTEg’ dft 'UWsALYfeg But two governors were appointed shall bear the sins of the people.” (Continued From Page 'One) in the 23 years he was emperor. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. (Holy Family Parish) The Five Earliest Followers of' any important quake activities Check Qualitr— Check Price Application cards for m ^ ber- The latter of these, Pontius Pilate, Jesus showed himself at the outset a man from that neighborhood have been ship in the Purgatorian society recorded. Father Forstall said. were mailed to all members of predisposed to justice but unre On the following day, the Bap * EGGS Creamery Butter liable'because of his ambition and tist was walking with two of his Referring to the doubt expressed Large Extras, dox...... 38c Nebraska ttQ || 2 for Published Weekly by ' the parish this week. Membership by the Rev. John P. Delaney, S.J., cowardice. Persistent hostility disciples when Jesus passed by. 2 for 75c in this society entitles all deceased seismologist of Canisius college, Brand ZOC IDe 5 5 ^ THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY (Inc.) relatives and friends whose names finally sent him to Caesarea, and John, gazing after Him, exclaimed: Standards, dox...... - ..... 30c it was only at the Feast of the “ Behold the Lamb of (lod.” These Buffalo, N. Y., that we will ever 938 Bannock Street are listed to participate in the Cottage Cheese, lb. 1 0 ^ fruits of a Requiem High Mass Pasch that he occupied'the fortress twf> followers of John, Andrew be able to predict just when the New - Honey- New Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. O. Box 1497 esjch week. of Antonio in Jerusalem, with a and John the Evangelist, yielding tension 'in the earth’s crust will be Buttermilk, gal...... 5 ^ 5 Ih. pail, 45c; 10 lb. pail, 85e In a drive to add new books to detachment of troops prepared to to these words, which had touched released, the Regis professor de them, followed Jesus. Simon, the clared, “ Neither my machine nor $2 a year Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, tbe school library, an appeal is crush any insurrection. Annas, THE SUNSHINE MERCANTILE CO. being made for any works of fic whom the Jews looked upon as their brother of Andrew, had also left the any other can predict an earth Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. Lake of Genesareth to' go down to tion, history, bio'graphy, or litera le^timate head, and Caiphas were quake to a certainty.” 1509 Lawrence St. the Jordan^ Andrew brought him ture that the parishioners may leaders of the priests of the San There are three kinds of earth Thursday, October 24, 1935 wish to donate. Anyone having hedrin. Almost from the begin to Jesus. Nearby, on the Jordan, quakes, he said. The “ tectonic” such books to donate is asked to ning of Christ’s ministry, the was Philip, who lived in the same or type experienced in Montana OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER communicate with Sister Margaret priests of this body held the bit village as the two brothers, Beth- and the Wasatch mountains of saida. Christ, encountering him The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval Loyola. terest animosity gain st Him. Utah, caused by strata readjust The Alumni society’s festival at when he was prepari^ to return ments; the volcanic, caused by vol We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever John tho Baptut to Galilee, said to him: “ Follow appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those Hill Crest inn promises to be one canoes such as those in Hawaii and of the very interesting events of The Precursor passed his youth Me.” Upon reaching the heights Japan, and a third suggested by of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. in a wilderness west of the Dead of Ephriam, the little company, in LOOP MARKET the social season. Advance sale of Commander Heck of the United We hope The Register will be read in every home 'o f the passing through Bethel, saw a Jew tickets indicates that a large crowd sea, a country of desolation and States Geodetic survey, namely, FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE diocese. absolute waste that betokened the seated beneath a fig tree. Na “ those whose most remarkable We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in will attend. thaniel, a friend of Philip, of Free Parking With Purchase: of 50c or More at 1429 Lawrence Notices of the mission to be held desolation of the souls to whom he feature is that they ever took place the children of the Diotese for the reading of The Register. nobler liheage than the other four, the first week in November were was to minister. In preparing for at all.” The causes for this type, + URBAN J. VEHR, mailed out to the parishioners this his mission, the Baptist not only versed in Sacred Scripture, be which includes some of the worst Aug. 5, 1931. Bishopi.of Denver. week. Two missionaries from the meditated upon what heaven re came the fifth disciple of Jesus. quakes in history, are unknown to Oblate order will conduct the serv- vealed to him, but fasted until he The First Mirada scientists today. was gaunt and emaciated. In ic€s« On arriving at Nazareth and More than 100 quakes occur The firms listed here de ttf^t^******************************************"* The series of talks on “ The Sic- him were ^revived the great fervor every 24 hours throughout the and austere features of Elias. The finding Mary gone, Jesus and His ramental Life of Christ” at the disciples went to nearby Cana, world. Father Forstall said. When Holy Hour on Fridays will be con resemblance was so striking that disturbances caused by strata serve to be remembered people fiocked in numbers to the where there was a wedding feast, tinued W Father Lappen. to which He also had been invited. “ faults” occur in a long series of The Nosica party to be held this Jordan in hope of finding the slight tremors, there is less dan ALWAYS when you are distributing SpgiBtnnalB prophet. Because of the great number of Saturday will feature new prizes guests, the wine gave out Mary ger than a long period of five or I Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register and entertainment novelties. According to a tradition of the called this to the attention of six years in which na quakes are 25c COFFEE— 2 LBS. 45e < your patronage in the dif early Church, the ministry of John recorded. Great upheavals are The first issue of the Tiger met Jesus, and said to the servants: — SPRAY STORES— with enthusiastic reception when the Baptist preceded the ministry “ Anythiijg that He may say to then apt to be experienced. ferent lines of business. it appeared, this week. of Jesus by about three months, ''ilome Public Market /(Continued From Page One) you, do it,” Jesus performed His Several new members of the beginning probably when Judea MT. CARMEL CHURCH, Loop Public Market first miracle “ in order to sanctify Broadway at Ellsworth terested in stopping tka abuse of bringing into the world children football team were riven an op was observing a Sabbatical year. the bond of marriage, which was PUEBLO, DESECRATED For Delivery Direct V C* *71 Q !| alcohol as the most ardent pro that they cannot care for prop portunity to play in the game with Every seven years, the fields were to become, in His Church, a sac erly. We can see no excute for left fallow. What they brought From Reaetinc Plant A . / A O X hibitionist. We are liars, thieves, the St. Francis team last Sunday. ramental union.” (Continued From Page One) the ' well-to-do to avoid having forth without labor was divided pagans, and atheists every time a special grroup met Monday eve among the poor, the foreiOTers, Caphamum we fail to co-operate in the opinion children because some noses are ning to further suggestions to that the so-called noble experiment raised high among the 400, and we and the cattle, while all over Judea What occurred in Nazareth when there was a full remission of all raise money. VWVWUWrtfUVWWVWtfWWVVWWWVWWWVVVVWtfWWVWV was a howling success. We are can see no Justification for such Pontifical Mass Jesus returned, the Gospel does It was decided that the church ’ told that the idea is a splendid an attitude even in the highest debts. Thus was provided a period not tell. Apparently something of leisure that permitted the peo should be placed in excrilent con- one if the public would willingly circles of society. happened that rendered remaining diUon, and a contract was decided accept it. But the dear public, We wish to make clear that Greeley’s First ple to listen to John’s message, in in the village painful or perilous. SPECIAL OFFEB which they heard of expiation, on for complete redecoration. over a period of some fifteen when 'we speak of a social stigma The uncouth violence of the Naza- The statues will be replaced, the We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six years, gave conclusive proof that we are referring to something mercy, and forgiveness. renes was proverbial
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— • ■ , •— ------!—-a-'. ' Y' 1 1:1 ’ ’- Y j L._ PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone KE. 4205 Thursday, October 24, 1935 STUDY CLUBS IN DURANGO St. Francis de Sales’ Annual Aid Group Hears GoUeii Pamli to ■Ik HOLD INTERESTING MEETS ♦ MontUy Report Durango.— The Altar and Ro- turkey dinner was held Thursday Give Supper Fete sary society and the recently or evening, O ct 24, from 6:30 to 8, ganized Study club held a success after which games were enjoyed. The regular meeting of the Do ful meeting O ct 16. The ladies Friday afternoon, O ct 25, the Golden.— A turkey supper and minican Sisters of the Sick Poor serving refreshments were Mmes. children ■will be entertained at the entertainment have been planned and the Friends of the Sick Poor Lilah Mullen, Ella Weinig, Ger fish pond and other amnsements. by the parish for Saturday eve 235 So. Sherman Aid society was held at Corpus trude Cummins, and Blanche Teys- In the evening, there will be a ning, Nov. 23, at the Golden high Christ! convent Tuesday after sier. Mrs. O’Rourke read a pa social for the young folks. Satur school. A chest of silver hai been TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT noon, Oct. 22. Mrs. J. M. Harring per on “ The Christian Altar,” and day, O ct 26, there will be games, secured and will be given away at ton, president, presided.’ The re Miss Martha Clark, a paper on the awarding of various articles, this affair. port of the work done by the sis “ The Life of Christ.” Final plans f u n ------GAMES------BOOTH ^hd the close of the bazaar. The Altar society Study club ters for the month of September for the bazaar were made. The The men’s Study club met at met Thursday of this week at the was as follows: Total number of 7:30 p. m. in Circle hall, O ct 16, home o f Mrs. R. Graves. The club The atmosphere of peace visits to the sick poor, 266; hours with quite a good attendance. W. met last week at the home of Mrs. should pervade every fu- JTbis Space Is Donated By of service, 416; materia] aid, E. Duggan prepared and read the A1 Thuett, 3r. neral service. Guests ajid D. F. BLACKMER FURNITURE CO. $71.01. Mrs. John Demmer, chair first pap^r on “ The Life of Robert Cuthbertson has been man of the Aid society’s branch named captain of the Holy Name relatives should feel that 7 1542 Lawrence Street Christ.” The discussion that of the Needlework guild, gave a ITIALTALK followed the reading was spirited men, who will participate in the serenity. This lack of con report of the work of this particu and showed a lively interest in parade on Sunday, on the occasion fusion can be realized if you lar unit. the subject. Herbert McGregor of the diamond jubilee celebration Mrs. Esther Mudd and Mrs. of (he Cathedral parish. choose an experienced fu has l^ n appointed moderator, neral director. .Anna Grey were reported as seri IS CAIKEEII and Richard Brennan, secretary of Mrs. James Kennedy Has left • ELK COAL COMPANY * ously ill. The members of the so tKe club. for Torrance, Calif., after a brief ciety welcomed Mrs. Alma Meikle- Charles D. Hogan was called to visit home because of her father’s Consult our Advisory De MA. 5335 3615 BLAKE ham as a new member. Voce' se As the annual rally of the Holy Los Angeles, Calif., Sunday, Oct illness. Lump $ 5 .3 0 Large Egg $5.30 Nut $ 4 .8 5 lections were rendered by Miss i Name societies will take place 13, when a telegram informed him Charles Cerf, School of Mines partment at any time Margaret Robinson, accompanied student, is recovering at St. An, Per Ton • Sunday, Oct. 27, the day appointed of the sudden death of his sister, without charge or obliga by Mrs. John Schilling at the piano. Mrs. Douglas Stockail, on that thony’s hospital. PROMPT DELIVERY FRESH COAL for the first of the series of lec The Rev. Charles H. Hagus was tures to be delivered mo.stly by morning. He returned to his home The mens Study club, under the tion. the guest speaker. Refreshments members of the college faculty, here Friday, Oct 18. auspices of the Holy Name society, were served by the sisters, and the the Regis Library association, Father Cawley has been suf met Thursday evening at the rec l^noy Your Special Fish . . . meeting was adjourned following sponsoring the series, has agreed to fering from a cold since Friday, tory. orayer led by the superior. Sister cancel this lecture. Thb Rev. John Oct 18. While he was able to The Mines Newman Study club Mary Immaculata. P. Marine. S.J., dean of men at say the Masses Sunday, he re met at the rectory on Sunday Boulevard Mortuary Bennett's Coffee Shop evening. at Regis,, well-known as a retreat turned to Mercy hospital immedi 3020 FEDERAL BLVD. GALLUP 0407 308 17th St. Opposite Brown Palace Hotel master and sacred orator, was to ately afterward. The high school Study club met .Attractions Are spefk on “ Wat and Peace, Some Mrs. William Rogers is visiting Monday evening at the'rectory, James P. MeConaty FRESH EASTERN MACKEREL Modern Trends.” The next reg relatives and friends in' Durango. with some 15 students attending. BUTTER-FISH— SWORDFISH— BOSTON CODFISH ular meeting will be on Monday Her home is now in -Denver. The next meeting will be held OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF-SHELL evening, Nov, 11, at the Crystal MiM Rose Cavanaugh has been Tuesday evening at the rectory. NUMEROUS OTHER FISH ENTREES Planned for Fete room of the Cosmopolitan hotel. confined to her home the last few A T REASONABLE PRICES Father Markoe will outline the days by a severe- cold. Cathedral P.-T, A. to (Holy Rocary Parish, Globeville) series and will introduce Mr. Henry Father Michael Mas has been The fall festival will take place W. Caspar, S.J., newly-appointed released from Mercy hospital, and Sponsor Card Series We Ship Our Own Fish in Thanksgiving week, beginning professor of history, who will deal was able to say Mass Sunday at Nov. 24. It will be for the benefit with the historical background Sacred ’ Heart church. The Cathedra! Patent-Teachers’ of the church. The committee underlying these questions. The Miss Catherine Sutton, daugh association will hold the first of outlined plans that will make the subject of his lecture will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Sutton a series of card parties in the festival unusually attractive. “ Liberalism in the Nineteeth Cen of the Florida Mesa, and Clarence school cafeteria, 1824 Logan The audience that gathered in tury.” Chamley were married at 10 street, Monday evening, Nov. 4, at EYES* the school hall for thd" perform (5ther speakers on the program o’clock Saturday morning, Oct 8 o’clock. The sponsors of this Save"” ance of “ The Black Derby” was for the winter Mmester are: The 19, in St. Columba’s rectory before party are the mothers of the AND i^ONEY \ __ ^ \ __ ^ BOEBUCKANDCa hot disappointed. It was pre Very Rev. Robert M! Kelley, S.J.. Father Cawley. ninth grade, with Mrs. J. E. Utard, Whether yon think you need gUssei or not, visit our Optical Dept sented under the direction of “ The Meaning of Bolshevism;” ' Bridget Clark, who was ill of 1655 Locust street, as chairman. and atk for a scientific triple-check examination. George Miros'.avich in an accom the Rev. John R. Mulroy, “ The a severe cold for some weeks, is Prizes will be given at each table. plished manner. Credit for the at Social Security Bill;” the Rev. somewhat improved. The price of admission is 25 cents. JOHN R. COYLE 1740 Br o a d w a y tractive stage setting is due to Vin Emmanuel T. Sandoval, S.J., “ The The kiddies are all excited over The funds derived from the party Optometrist in charge Opposite Brown Palace cent Stomich and his assistants. Church and the State in Mexico?” two events— the bazaar and their series will be used to carry on the The Most Rev. Gregory Rozman, the Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., Halloween party. welfare work of the association'. Archbishon of Ljubljana, left Fri “ Christmas and Literature,” and day, Oct. 19, for Butte, Mont. He Mr. Joseph E. Douglas, S.J., “ Sig- arrived in Denver Thursday after rid Undset, Her Philosophy and noon, Oct. 17, accompanied by the Influence.” CHILDREN GIVE PROGRAM AT Catholic Register, Rev. J. Oman of Cleveland, 0. The The proceeds of these lectures church was crowded at the eve will go to the upkeep of and im- ning devotions at which the Arch rovements on the Regis library, MEEimGS OF TWO GROUPS bishop spoke in his native tongue. 'ues for the lectures are $3. Amusement^ gSeason tickets may be obtained He visited St. Thomas’ seminary Pueblo.— (S t Leander’s Par from Miss Grace M. Palmer, TAbor eighth grades, Mrs. E. N. Scog and was imnressed by the beauty ish)— The Altar society and Moth- a 281-. gins and Mrs. M. Porter. of the building and its chapel. ers-Teachers’ club held meetings Members of the Mothers-Teach- Guide in the school hall Friday after ers’ club will give a school lunch Talkie of Agencies’ noon, Oct 18. The following pro eon in the school hall Wednesday, gram, announced by Harold Herd Oct. 30, at 12 noon. Many of MILE HI Forty Hours’ Rite er, was presented by pupils of EVERY Work Shown Pupils the parents also attend these ROLLER RINK the seventh and eighth grades: luncheons. , (St. Mary’, Academy) Recitation, “ Mixed , Bouquet,” The first report cards of the Skatinir every night TUESDAY Close Friday except Monday. The work of the various agen George Connors; recitation, year were given out Monday, Oct. He^^s to good old Tivoli, the beer that Matinees Thursday. NIGHT cies of the Denver Community “ From My Window,” Dolores 21. Saturday, and SumUy. Chest was explained and shown in (S l Philomena’s Pariah L. Wheelan; playlet, “ Our Flag,” . Sister Lucy and Sister Marga-! Mary Lou Murphy, Bernadette / Uke, I am glad'that my physician Monday nights can be a talking picture presented at the The Forty Hours’ service began ret Mary of St. Scholastica’s acad- j kThc Western AAtsTDOt reserved for private Kochevar, Alice Schmitt, and emy. Canon City, spent Saturday parties. school Monday. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the 7:30 ordered it. 'There is a pleasant flavor FORD NIGHT This is second courtesy week Mass with a procession of the Grace M. Chapman; recitation, and Sunday with the sisters at St. 531 BROADWAY “ Roses,” Patsy Shope. Leander’s. Telephone TA. 9598 at St. Mary’s, with emphasis this Blessed Sacrament. Services were in Tivoli Beer that makes it a most At the Harry Huffman time on deference to elders and held Wednesday and Thursday The following room mothers Mrs. Herman Schober gave a f were announced by Mrs. T. J. party at her home Friday evening consideration toward companions. evenings at 7:30, with the closing TWTMU Directed Theaters Connors, president of the Moth- delightful beverage as well as being The first two weeks of the exercises taking place Friday eve of last week for the benefit of St. fl.6AM WHOltSOMt INTbiiTAlIWtWT DENVER-PARAMOUNT ers-Teachers’ elub; First and sec Leander’s church. Wednesday ALADDIN-BROADWAY penny drive for the missions re ning. good for my health. sulted in the freshman class’ col ■ The men of St. Philomena’s par ond grades, Mrs. L. H. Muhic and afternoon of last week Mrs. John TABOR-RIALTO Mrs. J. F. Wheelan; third and lecting the most pennies for the ish will form part_ of the eighth Seufert and Mrs, Blake Hutchin c m BLUEBIRD-BIDE-A-WEE fourth grades, Mrs. J. Arthur and son entertained at the home of UI. J OeNVER'S FINEST ORCANl first week, and the junior class’ division in the jubilee parade Sun Mrs. Lee Murphy; fifth, and sixth leading for the second. day, Oct. 27. T. J. Tynan will be Mrs. Hutchinson. These parties The art room has been the marshal and M. J. O’Haire, cap erades, Mrs. H. O’Donnell and are among the many enjoyable af Mrs. A. L. Stevenson; seventh and scene of much activity this week, tain. The men are to meet at 1 ;45 fairs being ^ven as a series by BUY YOUR FLOWERS FROM as the primary classes have been p. m, on Glenarm between 14th the women ot the parish to'secure ■TT±T The firms listed here de funds for the church and school. Denver’s Smartest Ballroom working in modeling. The prize and IBth streets. PARK FLORAL CO. Charles O’Brien, son of Captain DAN MURPHY serve to be reipembered accomplishments were the cat Mr. and, Mrs. Peter D. Haley of and Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, was 1643 Broadway ' KEystone 5106 and his when you are distributing made by Mary Gwen Morrissey, Pagoda visitqd the O’Haires last MUSICAL SKIPPERS and the chicken and basket of week. awarded honors for the individ FRESH CUT FLOWERS— PLANTS For Reservations Call Spruce 9752 ^'our patronage in the dif eggs by Helen Amato. ual player on the Centennial high FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS This Sunday the Sodality of the school football team.' ferent lines of business. Blessed Virgin Mary will receive N EwlEtainlieaav- Robert Beecher has returned Tell the people you patronize Holy Communion in a body. LAUCfST OAHCt C/K0WOS /Af TMg STAT£ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I "1 1 I I I t t * * * * from Emporia, Kans., where he that you law their advertixement Miss Kathryn Mathias has gone was called by the death of his in The Register. to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the mother, Mrs. Martha Dwyer. The 'WW WW W W WWW W W WWW D. U.-Utah football game. funeral of Mrs. Dwyer took place a/i Ok that counts Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Struck have (St. Patrick’s Parish) at S t Patrick’s church, Pueblo, returned home from a short trip to Catechism instruction classes Friday morning of last week at AdvertiseTs that merit ^our patronage. They are Classified Ads Walsenburg. ■will start this Sunday follow 9 o’clock. reliable, consisterit and appreciate your support. Misses Jane and Theresa Erhart, ing the children’s'M ass. These formerly of St. Francis de Sales’ classes, while primarily given for JOHN- H. REDDIN FURNACE WORK DRUG STORES parish, have moved into St. Philo children desiring to study for First SPECIAL Attorney and Counselor at Law FURNACES INSTAU.ED * REPAIRED HUTCHlNSO»«i, FHAKMACV mena’s parish. Communion and Confirmation, H. H. York. 527 E. Exposition. PE. 2218 Your Naborhood Druggist There will be a meeting of the will be held for children of all 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block Phans SPruco 0588 700 So. Paari LIGNITE Penny Social to ilAUES HUTCHINSON room mothers, committee chair ages who do not attend the paro 17to and Curtis COAL HOTELS men, and officers of St. Philo chial school. It is important to Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. mena’s P.-T. A. at 2 p. m. Mon NEWHOUSE HOTEL FURNACES Lump .$5.30 join at once. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. day, Oct. 28, in the school hall. IN THE SHADOW o{ Colorado's beau Mts. T. G. McElroy will be F. A. Mumford, Mgr. tiful capital. Colfax at Grant, Denver, J. A. JOHNSON Egg - . 5.10 A general meeting will be held in hostess to the Study club F rid^ Furoa«es iDstalled, cleaned, and re* Be Held Sunday Colo. the hall at 2:30 on the same day. afternoon at 2 o’clock. The St. pairedj in s id e air returns Installed; re* H. G.-REID W. 2Bth and Decatur GA. 6126 CATHOUC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. pairs for all furnaces; asbestos cover* Don’t be afraid of Mrs. F. D. Jennings’ club met Ann Study club will meet at the 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. mgs, chimney stacks. Res. 1038 Gar* Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Anne home of Mmes. J. and M. Bren (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish) Electrical Contracting, Held. FRanklin 1849*J. 709 £. 6tb Ave this coal because of McGrath. Mrs. H. J. Manning Repairing and Fixture* KEyslone 4031. nan Friday evening. A penny social, sponsored by BATTERIES & TIRES won high score, and Mrs. John MAip >303 329 14th St. its low price. The Class leaders for the first six the Young Ladies’ sodality, will RABTOAT'S Koster second high. GUARANTEED BATTERIES, $1.60. and FOXY FOX TRbx song, "Way Out coal will make good weeks’ period have been an take place at the school hall Sun yours. All sites used tires, 96e and up. Colorado Way," uke and piano, 25 cents Mrs. T. C. Rhoades was hostess nounced as follows; Grade 8, day evening, Oct. 27. A hope MEAT MARKET L. C. TULkOU. 688 SanU Fe. • copy, now at musk store, by James W. or we will! to her own club last week. Mrs. Marjorie Looney; gra<^ 7, Loretta The Houaa Quality, where tha baat Ryan. J. W. Ryan, Craig, Colo. Also chest, the grand prize, will be one ci Beardshear won high . score and Gillaspy; grade 6, Simo Bottone; neats at the most reasonable prices may at the Margie Ryan shop. Room 214. of the features. oe obtained. BARBER Afg> BEAUTY SHOP 1564 California St., Denver. KEYSTONE 3146 Mrs. Elizabeth Curcio won second grade 6,, Maria Casagrande; grade The Most Rev. Stanislaus V. 1030 W. Colfax K£. 3638 For Spick and Span prize. 4, Gloria Billings; grade 3, Shir Bona, Bishop of Grand Island, FIRST CLASS barbering. Finger wave TRUNKS AND BAGS Mrs. J. 0. Rusho entertained ley Ann Spieler; grade 2, Donna INSURANCE Across from*St. -Lao's Church and shampoo, 36e; permanent nave, Nebr., who is to be present at thei Delivery the. women of Mrs. P. F. Gihlin’s Lee Lockwood; grade 1, Charles $1.60 and up. RAY-MURPHY’S SHOP, GET READY for Christmas, use our celebration of the Cathedral’s 75th corner Champa and Downing. KE. 9676. club this week. Mrs. J. F. Hyde will call dept. A. E. Meek, 1036 16tb. The.,-______Connelly. Mother §enita has re anniversary, will be a guest of the won high score. turned from an extended trip in parish for a few days. JOS. J. CELLA UPHOLSTERING HEMSTITCHING Mrs. Thomas Neyens’ club met Arizona and California. She ac A Study club of the senjor Rio Grrande with Mrs. G. L. Schott Wednes companied the mother'>provincial. I 409 Security Bldg. LET JEPSEN do your - upholstering, group of toe Children of Mary HEMSTITCHING, 6c yard. Free call day, Oct 23. Miss Margaret The Mass schedule for Nov. 1', sodality is progressing with its Phone KEystone 2633 cabinet work, refinishing, and chair and delivery on North side. Cotton thread Leary and Mrs. F. E. Beagle caning. Uncalled for furniture for salt. Fuel Co. the Feast of the All Saints, and first subject, “ Palestine.” The furnished. Mrs. T. R. Hunt, 3665 Fed shared honors. Jepsen, pioneer upholsterer, 1669 Broad- eral Blvd. GA. 1649-W. 2nd &. SANTA FE Nov. 2, the Feast of All Souls, next meeting will be Friday, Oct. Francis J. Fisher, Inc. way. TA. 7949. Mrs. H. B. Fisher was hostess has been fixed for the following 25, at 7 o’clock. ROOFING AND PAVING to toe women of Mrs. M. A. hours: Friday, 6, 7:30, 9, and Friday evening, Oct. 25, at TAbor 6204 JOHNSON UPHOLSTERING SHOP Hickey’s club last Friday. Prizes 10:30, and Saturday, 6, with a NEW SPRINGS and restufllng cushions, PROMPT repairs made on flat and steep 7:30 o’clock, the Altar and Rosary $1 each. Recovering and general repairing. were awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Mask immediately following; 7, society will hold a meeting in the Cement - Plaster - Mortar i 1. rich, roofs, gravel roofs laid, flat and shingle Curcio and Mrs. G. W. Stewart. pa*teurized 626 23rd St. KE. 0002 roofs painted, basements water-proofed. 7:30, and 8, and a Requiem High school hall. Metal Lath - Stucco Reasonable prices and terms. Colorado Mass at 9. S t Cecilia’s choir has resumed and inxpected from ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Roofing Co., 1006 Cherokee. MA. 0.388. WINS CATHOLIC U. HONORS The postponed meeting of the its practices on Thursdays at 7 2863 Blake S t Denver T.B. tested cow*. REPAIRS YOU SEND ME Mothers’ club will be held next COAL ANY good picture or pho John H, McDon$ild of Grand o’clock. Any young women of 6c qt., 23c gal. Junction has been elected chair Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock toe parish wishing to join should OUR OWN ICE CREAM ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS CHANGE TO KING LABEL COAL in the eighth grade classroom. Hamilton-Beach and Sunbeam Mixmaster tograph and only $1.65 man of the student council of be present. Lump, $8.50; Egg, $5.40 Election of officers will he held and 15c pt., 25c qt. service. Qnce used always used. We do not sub (no stamps) and the Catholic yniversity of Amer A very important meeting of NO THE QUEEN CITY ELECTRIC CO. stitute. ica in Washington, D. C. Since other important business will be St. Ann’s sodality is to be held OTHER DAIRY 1158 California TA. 1206 • CROW-BAR COAL CO. entering the Catholic university, discussed. All are urged to be Oct. 30, in which the election of COST PRODUCTS J. F. Strerasl, Mgr. TA. 2336 I’LL SEND YOU McDonald has been prominent present. officers will take place. All mem For Mao to Call and Give Bad- 38th and Waxes Mtoa on Packing and ShippiBff Farmers’ Dairy League,. UMBRELLAS Your Picture Unharmed in extra-curricula student ac bers are asked to be present. The CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS KEystOM 8350 UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. COAL AND KINDLING tivities. In his first year he won last meeting was well attended. OAca and WarthMao. 1531 Mtk K Inc. Cloves mended. Denver Umbrella Shop BIGGEST load split kindling, block and the rector’s oratorical contest; last Eugene Veraldi,-member of toe 1614 Champa St. MAin 1452. A wedding was performed 506 S. Colorado Blvd. FR. 1064 wood or mill ends, $1.76. Coal. $4.60 ton A hand colored pictorial year he won the archdiocesan ora State Industrial commission, was Saturday, Oct 19, at an 8 o’clock up. Call Brant’s any time. MA. 6548. elected president of the Italian- ROOMS FOR RENT statue of exact likeness torical contest, and he has been a Mass, when Miss Ann Shrocki be member of the varsity debating American Professional' and Busi AMBRIAN ALWAYS THE BEST UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR about 8 inches talk with a came the bride of Thomas Powers. squad for three Years. He was pres ness Men’s club Wednesday night. ROOM for rent in private home: rea RENT Father Powers officiated. C LUMP” OWEN COAL COMPANY crystal clear finish that ident of toe Harlequins Dramatic Veraldi succeeds Michael A. Mar- sonable: ladies only. 801 'Lafayette St. 891 WEST BAYAUD AVENUE TELEPHONE SPRUCE 442$ Phone CHerry S026. 466 Elati St., 4 rooms...... _.„„...$12 prcrtects the hand-paint club, president of the Abbey club, ranzino, who served for the last 1009 Lipan St., 4 rooms, bath...... 16 ing and image with a per and vice president of the Shahan year. Other officers chosen are EMBLEMS C. C. Haas. 634 18th St. TA. 8164 Debating society. For three years, Dr, Frank Gelpi, vice president; manency that lasts . . . . he was a member of the football Frank Ciancio, treasurer, and An Plains Coal Co. GOLD LODGE EMBLEMS FURNACES AND GRATES and track squads, and at present thony Scardina, secretary. Direc 1600 W. ALASKA PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Nice Gifts, Auto Emblems. SAVE m o n e y 1 Furnace bowls matfe JAEFF he is president of the senior law tors elected are Carl Perricone, All Orders for Less from your old one. if not too badly ! class. McDonald is the son of Dr. Philip Cobianchi, Arthur Car PE. 0 6 4 2 burned. Fireplace baskets and xratea R 1 Edge water, Colo. A. S. CARTER bone, Felix Pogliano, and John for furnaces and boilers. Midwest ' Mrs. J. McDonald of Culver City, THEY ARE RELIABLE ^ 1614 WtItoB— Masaoic Temple. Foundry, 200 Larimer. TA. 8680. Calif. Canino. Wc Do Appreciate Your Bueineet
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Thursday, October 24, 1935 Office. 938 Bannock Street COFFEE MONDAY EVENING LECTURE Our Famous LEPER COLONY APOSTLES MOROVIT POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCED Pound 28c EXTOLLED IN RADIO TALK 2 Ibf. for 54c (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) Alphonse Sena, Herman Bauer, Boulder.— The premiere per The regular Monday evening Harry Bowmam Vernon, Sena, formance of the Marian players SUPERIOR lecture for Catholics and non>Cath> George Evans, William Mahoney, New York.—“ Heroes of Chris-1 founded on love for our fellowmen will be given in the school audito lb.. 25c, 2 for 4Se olics will be held in the parish hall Donald Guerin, and Michael Stpf- tian Charity’’ were extolled last { out of love for God. It was the Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, instead anski. The troop is in charge of rium of Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad Sunday by the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Wil same theology that sent to Damien Try It, lb., 22c; 2 for...... 43c of on Monday evening. The lec Scoutmaster Edwin Bensing. a noble successor and helper in emy Oct. 27 at 8 p. m. The play San Bro, lb., 17c; 3 for..... 50c ture begins at 7:45 o’clock. Mem Eighty-three prizes were award liam Quinn in his address over the; the person of Ira Dutton, an Amer selected for presentation is ‘ The bers of the pariah are urged to ed this week for the contest con Catholic Hour, which is broadcast ican, who later became known as Knave of Hearts." The young SANDERSON’S bring their non-Catholie friends. ducted recently by the school chil Brother Joseph. A convert to the thespians of the academy cordially over a network of the National ' 1 1B14 Arapahoa TA. 2391 The P.-T. A. held a well-attend dren. Betty Bader and Donald Broadcasting company through Church at the age of 40, JBrother invite their parents, relatives, ed card party in the auditorium Breen were awarded special prizes station WEAF here, and is pro Joseph, like Father Damien, de friends, and the alumnae to at Wednesday afternoon. Refresh for the girl and boy selling the duced by the National Council of voted his entire life thereafter to tend the performance. ments were served. The officers greatest number of cards. Catholic Men. the cause of the leper. After 40 The reception and tea sponsored Optometrist and Optician yea* of such service and devotion, wish to thank all those who assist The members of the eighth Describing the lives and work of by the alumnae in honor of the Brother Joseph died persevering to ed in making it a success. grade, together with the teaching Father Damien, Brother Dutton, new superior, Sister M. Eileen, HELEN WALSH the very end—a faithful apostle The Boy Scout troop will meet staif of the school, enjoyed a day’s and Sister Marianne, Monsignor and previously announced by the of Damien, a true hero of Chris Awoelata Friday evening at 7:16 o’clock. outing Tuesday as part of the holi Quinn termed the missionary re Register was greatly enjoy^ by A good number of bo3m have also day granted the room realizing the tian charity...... the sisters, alumnae, and the many W. R. JOSEPH ligious "heroic saintly men and signed Hip for the Cub Scout pro greatest amount of money from women who have everlastingly con “ There is yet the name of an friends of Mt. St. Gertrude’s. The EYE8 EXAMINED gram. The charter members of the the contest. secrated themselves to the allevia other hero of Christian charity, musical program given by Mrs. troop are Henry Bruggentheis, The Young Ladies’ sodality held tion of suffering mankind, whose that perhaps is not so universally Vera Woodbury Gunther, Frances Pkwa TAbar IMO Peter Quaglieri, Joseph Bauer, its regular monthly meeting Thurs very lives are a real human holo known as the names of Damien Jackson, and Betty Schroeder 213-219 Majcitlc BU«. day evening of this week. caust voluntarily and courageous and Dutton. And yet, in their added to the success of the affair. Sunday is Communion Sunday ly placed upon the altar of af- pioneer days at Molokai, this saint ly women and her two sister com Extra-curricula activities are in w« for all the children of the parish. nicted humanity,’’ full swing at ^ t . St. Gertrude’s The class leaders in the school panions labored side by side with 9X0T9 “ If I were asked today to re these two apostles of the South academy. In order to enable each Frederick Lump or Egg $5.00 for the first six weeks-are the fol call a name par excellence from student to adapt herself con Household Gooda lowing: Grade 8— Eileen Cochran Pacific. It was only after 30 years -Boulder Valley and Imperial the roster of Christian heroes,’’ the or m ore'of indescribable sacrifice genially to her mode of living, Lump or Egg...... $5.25 id Mercbandiae and Peter Quaglieri, grada 7— speaker continued, "the revered ample opportunity is afforded Betty Maxine Bader and Herman and unspeakable hardship that Nut...... $4.50 DUFFY STORAGE AND name of Father Damian, a humble she finally received eternal rest everyone to participate in activi Bauer, ^ade 6- ^ n n a Marie Loh- Belgian peasant priest, would ties outside of the course of study. MOVING CO. ner and William Nielsen, grade from her daily labors amidst the MONARCH I Lump ..$6.50 come trippingly to my lips. He it ravages of leprosy. Sister Mari The close o f the month of October 5— Jane Grosheider and Edward CROWN Egg ....$6.00 was who became the apostle to anne—a nun of the Franciscan foupd the members of the orches Loddy, grade 4— Margaret Oyler INDUSTRIAL I Nut ...,$4.7S A Complete Drug Store the lepers of Molokai and for 15 order, whose convent at Syracuse, tra well started in their work, the BENMAR and Robert Kavan, grade 3— Vir long years lived and labored for N. Y „ is still staffing the colony— dramatically-inclined students Out Cmtomtra Are Always ginia Lamansky and Robert Cole his afflicted people. After three shall ever be remembered by the eager to entertain the friends of DRUGS man, grade 2— Gene McNiemey Satisfied years of Christ-like service lepers of Molokai. As an eternal the academy with their initial per 'L W* are prepared te Ml and Junior Lamansky. amongst them, he himself contract formance, “ The Knave of Hearts;” all preKriptioni written expresajon of gratitude, they have Willits Coal Co. by any doctor. Mrs. E. S. Claypoole is conva ed the devastating malady and erected m the isle a suitable monu the History club alive with last- lescing at hen home, 900 So, Uni for 12 painful years thereafter he minute news; the athletic en 3636 W. 26th Av. GA. 4866 _ _ Preecription Liquors ment to the memory of this ‘Angel I'honae K£. 9398 and KE. 9913 versity, after an operation at Mer- continued his dailyiiy minl^rations,'1 of Christian Mercy.’ thusiasts enjoying basketball and 10th A » . and Broadway Denver f hospital. until one sad day this grim diseaseisea "When Robert Louis Stevenson tennis, the members of the Hiking finally conquered another leper•per— visited Molokai, it was Sister club responding to the lure of the Damien died a hero of Christian Marianne and her nun co-laborers mountains in autumn, the journ charity, who conducted him on his tour of alism class working on the school “ Robert Louis Stevenson, who the leprosarium...... paper, the Comet; the literary was not a Catholic, paid a glow "Damien, Dutton, Marianne— groups becoming acquainted with ing tribute to the bravery, the priest, brother, sister of t h e the old as well as the contempo sacrifice, and the perseverance of Church—a noble trinity of Chris rary writers, and the sodality faith this courageous apostle. . . , . tian heroes—true apostles of the fully reciting the Rosary in the Walter Gibson, minister of foreign true Christ—worthy predecessors convent chapel every evening. affairs and president of the board of the thousands of other heroie Preparations are now being Meef the new of health in Hawaii, commenting on missionary priests, brothers, and made for a Halloween celebration Damien’s life of sacrifice for the sisters, who have since carried on at Mt. St. Gertrude’s. The stu lepers, said: *We care not what and are at present faithfully car- dents plan to be garbed in cos this man’s theology may be, he is rying pn the great work which they tumes of every description. The surely a Christian hero.’ .... had so nobly begun. program is being arranged by a Aroset Collar “ But Damien’s theology was the "Ay, yes, perhaps the modern committee consisting of juniors and theology of the Catholic Church. skeptic may sneer, the materialist sophomores. Special numbers, in His theology was that of Christ’s laugh to scorn the heroic deeds of keeping with the season, will be pre —/t Won't Shrink! Sermon on the Mount— a theology these consecrated apostles of char sented. Refreshments will be ity ; they may ironically claim that served in a manner befitting AH in their sacrifices they have given Hallow’s day. BE LOYAL TO up everything for nothing—where Blue uniforms are again in evi Padre Predicts as these faithful, devoted apostles dence. The girls at Mt. SL Ger of Christ would with sincerity re $ 2 - 5 0 trude’s have put away their light tort that in reality they had given summer dresses and have donned Five Wet Years up nothing for everything. the uniform of the academy. “ The Church at the present time TT-;.IWH> .VL .«r..' ■ is caring for over 25,000 lepers in Arrow Shirts are now mated with Aro- In Denver Wednesday to lecture the leper colonies of the world. Her Exelaiive renter YOUR PAPER on his latest explorations in Alas of Folding Chairi set^the starchless collar that can’t wilt missionaries are in charge of ap ka, the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, proximately 107' leper asylums and Bridge Sett and or wrinkle! They come with all the fa S.J., the “ Glacier Priest,” said that additional dispensaries, including Banquet Tablet .his prediction of last spring that the leper colony at Sheklung, the “A Better Chair, mous Arrow styling, in that form-fit the drouth was soon to end has largest institution of its kind in A Better Table” been justified by weather condi- China, if not in the entire world. ting Mitoga type millions of men swear tion» prevailing since that time “ Like the Church herself. Cath GEO. D. and predicted that the wet cycle olic charity is indeed universal. It LEONARD by! And they’re all Sanforized. .. they that has started will continue for knows no ^Mwtioular clime—it has 3451 W. 3Sth Ave GA; 6299 can’t shrink! For comfort. , . for style about five years. Father Hub no definite limitations. Her heroic bard’s weatner predictions jye self-sacrificing missionaries are . . . for quality—buy Arrow Arosets! based on studies made in collabora found on every frontier from the The Best in tion with Father Ricard of Santa frozen Arctic shores to the sun Used Clara university. baked lands of the South Pacific. A. REVERSE STRIPE: In speaking of the government Where misery, poverty, and human Furniture colony in Alaska, Father Hubbard suffering are at their worst— here Cath or Credit white stripes on Hue, tan, these apostles of charity vrill be said he is confident that "If the Retail Rooms grey, green or burgundy colonists included in the federal found at their best, extending the When you are in the market to government resettlement project hand of Christian mercy to all, Open Daily woven madrRs. Sizes 14 to at Matanuska valley have in them regardless of color, race, or creed.” A FULL LINE OF 1614> 33 to 35 sleeves. $2.50 the spirit and courage of pioneers buy anything—no matter what it is who came to Colorado . . . they OFFICE FURNITURE i will enjoy an abundant life, foV iVa rent Folding Chairs, Card and B. HITT: a plain white Ar they have a marvelous country In EYES EXAMINED Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver —look through the adyertisements in which to live.” ware, anything in stock. row Mitoga with Aroset ClaMci starchless collars. Sizes 14 to That Established 1888 The Register to see if it will not be Priest Reports on Satisfy PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 16V^ and 33 to 35-inch sleeves. I w Oral Hygiene Work Reasonable ' $2 possible to give your business to Prices The Rev. Edward J. McCarthy, The May Co.—Street Floor Conseientlaai pastor of Sacred Heart church at Servies Charity Ball someone who is helpmg to make this Alamosa, Is reading a paper at the regional Red CroSs conference in W M . E. BROWN PALACE Denver Friday morning on the McLAIN paper possible. oral hygiene work that has been Sat. Eve., Nov. 30 carried on .in Valley counties '-tometrist Benefit around Alamosa since last spring. Early this year, Costilla county, 150$^ ORPHANS CHRISTMAS. WILLIAM B Mcl.AIN CHAMPA Advertising revenue is as impo^ the poorest county in the state, Optomatrilt PARTY was unable to fill its CCC quota YOURS FOR SERVICE Auspices because so many young men were tant as subscription revenue to a found to be Infected with trench- Knights of Columbus mouth. The oral conditions re This ad donated by Miles & Dryer vealed by the rejection of youths J. T. Upton Renovating Co. Printing Co, paper. by CCC officials led local leaders to appeal to the Red Cross for a CARPET• dentist’s services. The appeal for CLEANERS help led to the only oral hygiene TH AT CLEAN All things eke being equal—Pat project of its kind ever carried on Watch for the American in this region, and 7,200 persons • . W. H. UPTON. Maattcr have been examined by members' 765 Tejon Strict Stoker Available Soon. ronize Register advertisers and tell of the dental clinic that was sent into the valley. .TAbor 5223 Wait 30 Days and Sava From Working hand in hand with the $25 to $100 them why you are givmg them your Red Cross dentist and nurses were Father McCarthy and the sisters Omr in schools of the region. The ex -eauBaaity business. pense of the project is being borne THE MIDWEST by the Red Cross, which contrib Cart to East aad Waal FOUNDRY CO. uted $4,000 to the cause, and the lit tk 15th of Ea«h Meath f » relief agencies in the counties con cerned, which contributed $1,000. a « WankouM, ISSt tetii St, 200 Larimer TA. 8680 The total cost is less than $1 per ServW—KEysteai eSRS person examined. The numl^er of persons infected with trenchmouth in the Valley re Hand-Lasted! gion was surprisingly large, more than 3,200 cases of positive trench- mouth being feund in the 7,200 SAVE Money With BARTON cases examined. The project has TMC Signature Shoes been carried out now in Costilla, CLIP THIS AD Conejos, Saguache, and Rio Onr Driver Will Refund Grande counties, and Is now going Yon 25c on Each Order Are Amazing at Only forward in Alamosa county, where Father McCarthy kopes that the work will continue until the end IMPERIAL I of the year, although it is sched \BOULDER uled to stop at the end of this CLAYTON VALLEY month. At the present time, as Mines GO-OPERATE high as 250 persons are being ex MORRISON) amined or treated every day at Alamosa. Monarch, ton $Q.2S $D-10 Parish Founded in 1919 Smartly styled young men’s Oxfords with the Dedicated by Cardinal Industrial,ton character only hand-lasted Norwegian calf LUMP KGO W. H. Bartoa Block Wood, race Cord...... su» Manager can have. Hand leveled, hand jointed, hand Chicago.— Our Lady of Peace STEAU COAL. S partt UcnltO, All dellftrlet wolghed rubbed bottoms with flexible inner soles. A church was recently dedicated by 1 part ceakloa, ton------S4.00 over d tj lenlci. Cardinal Mundelein, who founded tfue value! Sizes 6-11, AAA-D. , the parish in 1919 and sent as its pastor ■ and organizer, the Rev, Barton Coal Company The May Co.—Second Floor Edward F. Rice, captain-chaplain 5501 Federal Bird. GAIIup 7554 of the 122nd field artillery of the 32nd division in the World whr. 1111 111 1111 PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEystone 4205 Thursday. October 24, 1935
The Business Firms represented on this page and throughout this issue of The : Catholic Register extend congratulations to Msgr. Hugh L McMenamin and the Cathedral Parish on the occasion of the Cathedral’s Diamond Jubilee.
THOUSANDS TO' PARTICIPATE IN Congratulations CATHEDRAL JUBILEE PROGRAM On 75 Years of Spiritual Achievement ubilee reetings C. J. INCE (Continued Frank Page One) pa The Stanislaus V. Bona, Bishop of Rev. Eusebius Schlingmann, O. F. The committee from the Holy Most Rev. Robert E. Lucey, Bishop Grand Island—^the Rev. John M.; and the Rev. Walter J. Cana- Name union in charge of the ar of Amarillo—^the Rev. F. Gregory Guzinski and the Rev. John Judnic. van. The Most Rev. Joseph H. rangements for tlie rally is as Smith and the Rev. Joseph J. The Most Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, Albers, Auxiliary Bishop of Cin THIS SPACE DONATED follows: Father Campbell, Joseph Walsh. The Most Rev. .fames E. Bishop of Reno—the Rev. John R. Walsh, president; William Eggert, Kearney, Bishop of Salt Lake— Mulroy and the Rev. Joseph P. cinnati—the Rev. Harold V. Camp DENVER’S BEST vice president; Joseph Schmittling, the Rev. Leo Flynn and the Rev. O’Heron. The Most Rev. Louis B. bell and the Rev. Jerome L. BY FRIENDS secretary; Dr. J. J. Werthman, Barry J. Wogan. The Most Rev. Kucera, Bishop of Lincoln—^the Weinert. The Most Rev. Francis Edward L. Clinton, and Fred L. M. Kelly, Bishop of Winona—the City Elite Laundry Kelly. Rev. Henry Geisert and the Rev. Alphonse Zeller, C.SS.R. The Phone TAbor 3385 'Most Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, S. TOMMY GOES TO CLINIC AND J., ■ Bishop of El Paso—the Rev. PRICES YOU LIKE TO PAY! Pontifical Mass Terence H. Devlin, S.J., and the Rev. Edward Morgan, S.J. The NOW HIS ‘TUMMY' ACHE IS GONE Most Rev. Patrick A. McGovern, Monday Morning Bishop of Cheyenne—the Rev. operated by Mr. Owens, a volun The following officers will assist (Continued From Pa^e One) Louis J. Grohman and the Rev. month in the hospital, is a happy teer from the Healy-Owens Drug Archbishop Gerken at the Solemn John Bonet, C.R. The Most Rev. little fellow again. There’s no company. There are also eleven J. Henry Tihen, retired Bishop of Pontifical Mass in the Cathedral Congratulations... doctors and internes who give Denver—^the Rev. James M. Walsh Monday morning: Deacons of pain in his tummy now, but, if it THE BEST VALUES— ALWAYS their service to the clinic. and the Rev. Achille Sonimaruga. honor, the Very Rev. Robert M. hadn’t been for the Ave Maria clinic. Tommy would probably be The volume of work carried on Seventy-fifth Year of Service REAL ESTATE : RENTALS : LOANS Kelley, S.J., and the Very Rev. Dr. The minpr offices of the Mass Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; arch a little body i n ^ cold grave by at the clinic and the speed and will be filled by the following: INSURANCE this ime. •skill with which cases are handled Crosier-bearer, Michael Kava- Today schools, colleges, laboratories, assayers, mining priest, the Rev. Charles M. John companies, and other industries look to the Mine & Tommy’s case is only one of the are amazing to the visitor to Ave naugh; mitre-bearer, James Car- son; deacon of the Mass, the Rev. Smelter Supply Company for their supplies oPelectrical hundreds .that are being handled Maria, and one is inclined to won roll; book-bearer, Joseph Mc Mark W. Lappen; subdeacon, the equipment, chemicals, machinery, and general supplies. NEWCOMB REALTY CO. Rev. F. Gregory Smith; deacons al. the new clinic, where up-to-date der how this great charity can be Guire; candle-bearer, Henri Abro- service is rendered to an increas carried oii. The answer is simple. meit; thurifer, Robert McMahon; 210 Republic Building KEystone 7231 of honor'to Bishop Vehr, the Rev. Whatever You Need— Whenever You Need It Dr. D. A. Lemieux and the Rev. ing number of patiente each week. The Community Chest is the rea acolj^es,. Felix Pogliano and Rob Charles Hagus; first master of The patients range in age from son. The operation of the Ave ert Sundell; gremial-bearer, Don ceremonies, the Rev. Dr. William mere infants to the very aged. In Maria clinic and of the half a ald McMahon;^ train-bearers, THE MINE & SMELTER SUPPLY CO. Higgins; second master, the Rev. the first month of service, the hundred other Catholic and non- Thomas Andersoii and Janies P. Catholic agencies of Denver de Glenn; torch-bearers— Edward Mc 1422 Seventeenth Street E. TYLER SMITH ROY J. CARROLL FRANK G. DOLLIS i Edward M. Woeber. The preacher clinic cared for 621 cases. So_ far will be the Most Rev. A. J. Schu this month, 715 have been given pends directly on the success of Cormick, Walter Kirv/in, .Tames DENVER. COLORADO ler, S.J., Bishop of El Paso, service. The total for October is the current Community Chest cam Soran, Peter Albi, Robert Morri Deacohs of honorho to the other expected to reach almost 1,000, paign for continued success. son, Richard Sundell, Herbert and Miss Gertrude G ^ef, the Banigan, and Alvin Riede; clerks GILL & SMITH rturse in attendance at the clinic, ChestJCampaign of the vestments— Dale Carroll, General insurance says that the coming of winter Progresses William Roche,' Samuel Horner, — SINCE 1864— Adolla Club to will bring a large increase in the Frank Sundell, Gerald Galligan, number of patients. Daily meetings of workers in the John Eby, Francis McCabe, Alvin ’’Community Chest drive b e^ n on Schlageter, and Richard Terry, Sponsor Affair The types of cases handled in Monday of this week and will con CRANE-O’FALLON CO. 204 BOSTON BLDG. DENVER, COLORADO MAIN 0186 the new clinic, which is furnished tinue until the close of the drive with the best equipment, possible, on Oct. 31. At 12:10 each day, (Our Lady of Mt. .Carmel Pariah) have varied widely up to this time. with the exception of Saturday Requiem Tuesday PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL The Adolla club will sponsor There have been medical, pedi and Sunday, workers assemble at a “ Harvest Apron and Overall’’ atric, surgical, dental, ear, nose, the Cosmopolitan hotel to ex .3 social Saturday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 and throat; eye, gjpecological, ob change information as to the best For Pioneers PIPE - VALVES - FITTINGS Home of Qood Food and Drinks p. m.j in the school hall. Admis stetrical, neurological^^and special ways and means of securing the The Solemn Pontifical Mass of sion is 25 cents a person.* cases. And the clinic has been $665,200 set as ihe goal of the Requiem Tuesday morning at 9 ------SINCE 1896------'This Sunday, the Feast of Christ able to offer careful service to all 14th annual campaign. o’clock will be celebrated for the DENVER, COLORADO the King, a High Mass will be these different ones. With a social deceased Bishops, priests, and -J service department that is able to To add enthusiasm to the efjorts sung at 10:30, followed by a pro- of the vol nteer workers, the serv pioneers of the diocese, ■with Bishop ces.sion of the Blessed Sacrament. investigate all cases thoroughly, Urban J. Vehr as the celebrant, BRANCHES GARRITY'S with a record department that is ices of local orchestras are con- The Blessed Sacrament will be tribuf^ed each day. Inspiring talks assisted by the Rev, Harold V. Pueblo, Colorado El Paso, Texas exposed until 7:30 p. m., when not excelled ifi the city, with spe Campbell and the Rev. James Next to the ‘‘Post” on Champa cial departments devoted to diag from experienced leaders and re Caiper, Wyoming Albuquerque, N. M. Benediction will take place. ports of comt>eting teams promote Walsh as deacons of honor; the Members of St. Therese’s society nosis of cases and to treatment Rev. Charles M. Johnson, arch Grand Junction, Colorado for dental care, eye troubles, ear, a spirit of rivalry, and enable the will receive Communion in a body solicitors to return to their task priest; the Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Sunday at the 9 o’clock Mass. nose, and throat disorders; pedi Doran, deacon of the Mass; the Crane Branches in All Prlaeipsl Cities atric cases, general medical serv of collecting with renewed vigor. The regular meeting will be held All service in connection with Rev. Hubert Newell, subdeacon, Oct. 28, at 8 p. m. ice, obstetrical and gynecological and the Rev. EdWard M. Woeber, cases; with a well-equipped mod- these meetings i^ contributed ex T h e GEO.A.PULLEN On the Feast of All Saints, cept the unch, for which each in master of ceremonies. ' Masses will be at 6, 7, 8, and 9 em laboratory,■ and with 'th a well- STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIR CO. stocked pharmacy— with all this dividual pays. Reports to date o’clock. . f . - '■oL-v, equipment for service, the Ave have been encouraging, showing Manufacturer., Jobber., and Wbole.ale Di.tributor. of All Souls’' day, the Masses will in many instonces an increase over be at 6, 7, 8, 8:30, and 9 o’clock. Maria clinic is bringing health to STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRS a large portion of Denver’s popu the pledges made last year. With lation. about one-half the allotted time Water Fronts for All Makes of Stoves and Ranges for soli<’iting contributions over, PROGRAM GIVEN With the Rev. John R. Mulroy, Fireplace Grates pledges obtained amounted to BY ROUND TABLE director of Catholic Charities, as $285,702. Splendid work is being 1329-33 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. Phone MAin 0725 executive secretary, the clinic is done by the K. 'of C. and Catholic The Cathedral Round table met operated by a staff of experts. Charities team, which reports col at the home of Mrs. J. J. O’Neil Miss Gertrude Graef, the nurse in lections totaling $3,470. The 'fhursday, Oct. 17, at which time charge every day, is assisted campaign goal is the minimum set the following program was pre by both student and graduate by a careful budget committee as Enjoy the Qoodness of sented: “ The Coming of Bishop nurses from St. Joseph’s, St. An neces.sary to continue the work of Machebeuf,’’ Mrs. Frank Gargan; thony’s, and Mercy hospitals. The the chest agencies in problem “ G. K. Chesterton,’’ Mrs. W. J. record department is conducted family cases, care of homeless by Mrs. Carl Bowe. Miss Helen Meadow Gold Miles; “ Medieval Trade,’’ Mrs. children in orphanages and foster Mary Dalton Walsh; “ The Sea Cannon of the i^social service hom.es, health aifd character-build •MILK son’s New Plays,” Mrs. J. J. department is assisted by Mrs. ing services. • CREAM O’Neil; “ Harvest Time in Po Loretta Paul and Miss Marie etry,” Mrs. Theodore Kittleson. The Stillhammer. The laboratory is - . ■ 'i •BUTTER next monthly meeting will be with conducted by Miss Elizabeth Pur WELCOME! •BUTTERMILK Mrs. Robert Kelly, 934 Pearl, cell, a graduate laboratory tech nician, and the pharmacy is Jubilee Visitors •ICE CREAM Thursday, Nov..14, at 2 p. m. •ORANGE DRINK SISTER TO OBSERVE •COTTAGE CHEESE HER GOLDEN JUBILEE HOTEL O'NEILL Teachers’ Meeting 14th AND STOUT STS. (Continued From Page One) DENVER orphanage, Albuquerque, which is MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS Convenient downtown location. Cafe to take place at the local hospital in connection. Sixty modern rooma. on Nov. 4, were announced this Windsor Farms Dairy week. Dates Announced A Good Room for $1.00 > ■: The Solemn Mass will be in the Phone MAin 5131 Day or Night presence of Bishop Vehr. Father THOS. L. O’NEILL Roger Hoehn, O.S.B., will be the f^untinued From Page One) | Proprietor celebrant, assisted by the Rev. A. science, social studies, and art ap Ritter, deacon; the Rev. L. Mertz, preciation. Type lesson. Discus subdeacon, and the Rev. Justin Mc- sion. Kcrnan, O.S.B., master of ceremo Friday a.m., 9:30 to 11:30. nies. The Rev. Joachim Cunniffe, Demonstrations with childrten in O.F.M., will deliver the sermon. basic reading. Pre-primer, primer. Glacial Snow Supplies PAINTS After the Mass, a dinner will be Book 1. Round table discussion. served to the visiting clergyi M^murtry Friday p.m., 1:30 to 3:00. VARNISHES Demonstrations of basic read The Deep Spring Water ing for 2nd and 3rd grades with Congratulations children. Book 2, Book 3. Round table discussion. on the Occasion of the For Coors Golden Beer BEAUTIFY- Saturday a.m., 9:30 to 11:30. TO THOSE WHO WANT 7dth Anniversary Discussion for intermediate and TO KNOW WHAT CON- of the Cathedral, grammar grades 4 through 8. STITUTES REAL VALUE H ie clean,distinctive flavor so noticeable in Coors PROTECT Basic reading along unit plan. IN A FUNERAL SERV from Type 1 8 s o n presented. Round Golden Beer is due, in a large measure, to the gla- table discussion. ICE, WE MAKE THIS Saturday p.m., 1:30 to 8:00. SUGGESTION: COMPARE cier>fed natural spring water used exclusively in its W aldman 'Teacning of classics in the 7th OUR PRICES WITH brewing. Nowhere in the world is there a better SOLD Cafeteria and 8th grades. Teaching of poetry. Round table discussion. THOSE OF OTHER water for beer brewing than that which seeps and BY “ Since 1910” FIRMS. IT WILL SOON 1544 Stout St., Denver BE SEEN THAT WE OF Alters through miles of granite into a natural spring LEADING Dave Waldman, Prop. OZANAM SOCIETY DEALERS HOLDS 1st MEET FER THE GREATEST on the Coors property at the foot of Lookout RETURN FOR EVERY Mountain in Colorado. Then when this Crystal dear DOLLAR SPENT, NOT Jubilee Greetings The first meeting of the Ozanam ONLY IN HIGHEST water is. brewed in mamouth copper caldrons with club this season was held Saturday QUALITY MERCHAN- ■ Coors own pure barley malt, flavored with mellow from ‘ evening. Miss Florence Sullivan, western supervisor, of the Chil DISE, BUT A SINCERE, European hops and thoroughly aged in glass'lined WM. JONES dren's bureau, Washington, and UNSELFISH, PERSONAL Dr. Edith Sappington of San Fran lager cellars, you have a wholesome and delidous TKK Orthopedic Appliances SERVICE. cisco, regional consultant of the WE INVITE Americans Finest Beer, Wheel Chairs, Crutches bureau, were honor guests at a pure mn alt beverage... ymxsBTBXMMuncroKNO ca Trusses, BrqUes, Etc. dinner preceding the meeting. COMPARISON PAINT & VARNISH MAKERS SINCE teas Both women have had wide ex IVRLATK. WINDOW GLASS. MISRORS perience in public and private wel 608-612 Fourteenth St. fare work and talked to the mem DENVERt COLO. Phone KEystone 2702 bers on various phases of family and child welfare, particularly as lOiKArnvAVE.'xPHOHc m a f i x DENVER COLORADO influenced by the passage of the GOLDEN BEER national security bill. J
— . C. Thuraday, October 24, 1935 Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleohone KE. 4205 PAGE NiNte HISTORY OF CATHEDRAL PARISH
r (Continued From Page One) ^em ent and strength for success' eral. The circumstances of Father crib made of logs and placed with the parish. In March of that i Robinson was sent to Fairplay. 1900. The sale and demolition of structure was begun. . It is not IKuitable parish hall and gymnas in the future. Machebeuf’s coming to Denver against the middle of the front year he secured the services of Then came two newly-ordained the old church emphasized the ne necessary to enUr into the details ium. Once again, it was members Fifty-two years ago laat June, were a little out of the ordinary, wall of the church. The crib was the Rev. John DeBlieck, S.J., priesif. Father Patrick Maguire cessity for more church room, and, of the different contracts, nor to of the family oi the late J. K. the Parish of the Immaculate Con and I relate them here as I heard covered with upright boards and whom he knew as president of St. and Vincent Reitmeyer, Both of to relieve the acuteness of the recount.the personal and material Mullen who came forward to do ception was founded in Denver. At Bishop Machebeuf himself tell battens, and made to look quite Xavier’s college of Cincinnati, to whom went to California in 1877. situation. Mass was said in a down difliculties inevitable in such a the major share in a Cathedral that time the Most Rev. John Bap them. ornamental. It did not interfere give missions in Colorado. The Father Matz was sent to George town hall for those who could not stupendous task. Let it be suffi building program. Death had tist Miege, S.J., was Bishop of Mes- with entry to ^ e church; for the first mission was given at Central town in August, 1877, apd Qie well attend the chapel at Logan cient to say that Father McMena I heard of the discovery of min met every difficulty with a taken a son, Oscar, Jr., from Mr. senia and Vicar Apostolic of the gold at Pike’s peak,” said Bishop church had no center entrance, City; the second was opened at Rev. W. J. Howlett was made as avenue. In 1905 the down-town division of the parish was set courage that conquered, and that and Mrs. Oscar Malo, and they territory east of the Rocky moun Machebeuf, ‘‘but I heard it like but a door on each side of this Denver on Friday of Passion week. sistant at the Cathedral. The agreed to undertake the major ex tains, and Denver was within his crib opening directly upon each of Father DeBlieck got sick befbre Bishop, with Fathers Raverdy and apart as an independent parish, in his pjans he was encouraged and all other news, without giving it and , the Rev. F, B ^der was ap seconded, so far as possible, by penditure in this new project in spiritual jurisdiction. Bishop any special attention; for I had the two ai^es of the interior. its close, and Father Machebeuf Howlett, then had charge of all mempry of their son. The result Miege resided at Leavenworth, w ^ obliged to finish it. Another of Denver and the nearby mis- pointed its pastor. Father Bender his Bisitop, and helped nobly and no thought that it would ever af In 1863 a parish school was with one mind by his corps of as was that, in 1928, the Oscar Malo, Kans., and he was as much a mis fect me seriously. I was in Ari opened, with a Miss Steele as mission was given in 1872, a third siotis. In the absence of the Bish then built the present Church of the Holy Ghost. Reminders of sistants—the junior priests o f the ■Jr.,_ Memorial gymnasium was sionary as his humblest priest. zona building my church, and at- teacher. It was a pay school, and in 1876, and a fourth in 1877— op, which were frequent and some the old Cathedral may be found parish. dedicated, the bi^lding having Kansas was not yet a diocese; it j tending to the Mexicans and In was never very successful, al all by the Jesuit Fathers. Father times long-extended, the other two been erected at a cost o f $58,000, belonged to a vast missionary dis- dians around Tucson and San though it was continued for a num DeBlieck remained in Denver in had the burden, until toward the in this new church; for, besides The Cathedral stands today com with the Malo family contributing trict, and ite Bishop and Prieste j ^ v ie r "del Bac, when unexpecte*d- ber of years.' At first it was for charge of the parish until Bishop end of 1878, when the Rev. John the Communion rail already men pleted—even including the damage $30,000. were traveling ministers-of God, jy i received word that Bishop both boys and girls, but upon the Machebeuf returned home after Wagner came from Chicago and tioned, the altar is the one that done by a stroke of lightning on No history of the Cathedral doing what good they could today, La„jy wanted to see me in Santa opening of St, Mary’s" academy, his consecration. was given charge of the German stood in it fot more than 25 years, Aug. 7, 1912; and, thanks to God, some of the vestments are 'the no other accident of any kind hap parish would be complete without and looking for more to be done Fe. - I set out immediately - in my in 1864, the girls were sent to When Bishop Machebeuf re population of Denver, with the pened in its construction to mar linking the name of the Rt. Rev. on the morrow. They were never that institution. On the subject idea of building them a church. same, and the sweet-toned bell is ambulance, and in due time turned, he brought a priest— Fa the work or sadden the workmen. IVIsgr. Hugh L. McMenamin to it. at a loss for work; for souls were of schools, it may be said, further, ther O’Keefe— who assisted at the Father Wagner began St. Eliza that which Father Machebeuf had reached Santa Fe. brought to Denver in 1865, and As might be expected, it was not ‘‘Father Mac,” as he is affection calling to them from a thousand “ When I met Bishop Lamy, I that Bishop Machebeuf tried to Cathedral that winter, and had beth’s church, but went away be the freightage of which by wagon built without a debt; but it is one ately known by Catholic and non- hamlets on the verdant hills and asked him what was the business establish a high school and col charge the next summer while the fore doing much, and was suc Catholic alike, has been rector of in the fertile valleys of a growing ceeded, in 'l879, by Father Ben across the plains cost $305.90. that the parish can bear and ex that called for my presence, and lege for boys in 1874rbut it was Bishop was absent in Europe. tinguish, without painful efforts, the Cathedral since 1908. Under empire in eastern Kansas. And he replied: ‘Oh, nothing in par closed after a year’s trial and When the Bishop returned from der, who took charge, not only The .disappearance of the old his guidance, the Cathedral was when the call came from the dis of the Germans, but of all Cath Cathedral was, in a sense, a dis in a few years; and it is not so ticular. I was lonesome, and I failure. The real parish school Europe, he brought with him a great as might be expected when finished; under him, it was paid tant peak at the crest of the con thought ■ a little visit from you was opened in 1878, in the sec number of priests. Among them olics west of Cherry creek. In tinct loss to the Catholics of Den for, and under his influence the tinent, there was but one able to 1879, also, the Jesuit Parish of ver; for the old church on Stout we consider that the wo?k was would do us both good. We see ond story of the new building at was the Rev. Thomas McGrath, undertaken and completed without rest of the parish plant, with'the answer, and that one was Bishop but little of each other, and we the comer of Stout and Fifteenth whom "he kept in Denver as assist the Sacred Heart was established, street had been a religious center exception oi the Logan street Miege himself. and given all that part of Den from the time when its location was calling upon the diocese at large owe ourselves a little legitimate streets. The Sisters of Loretto ant. All the others he sent to for assistance. Upon this the con grade school, was acquired. Like Bishop Miege started from pleasure in each other’s company, taught the girls and the smaller different destinations. While they ver south of the Platte river and far from the busy hum of temporal wise deserving of especial mention north and east of Twenty-third affairs until the day when the gregation is to be congratulated; Leavenworth, accompanied by a when we can talk over the past, boys, while a layman taught the* were in Denver, it was with the for they have done a grand work, is the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bo- Jesuit Brother, some time about and renew old times and old mem larger boys. This school prospered neatest difficulty that they were street and Park avenue. In 1881 largest stores were surrounding it setti. Vicar General of the Dio St. Patrick’s parish was established on all sides. It had grown into and done it well. Large donations the end of May, 1860. After vari ories.' All this was very good, from the beginning, and, in 1891, lodged, and some of them were were expected from some, and cese of Denver, who, in his as in North Denver, thus giving the the affections of the people, and ous mishaps— including the break and for a few weeks very pleas was transferred to the magnificent forced to sleep on the floor for were given; memorial offerings of sociation with the Cathedral par Cathedral parish definite limits on many of them carried away bricks ing-down of his conveyance, ant; but I began to grow anxious school building on Logan street, lack of beds. This made Bishop windows, altars, and other pieces ish, has attained the top rung in which forced him to return for re aboul^ my mission and proposed to where it has since been, under the Machebeuf anxious for a larger three sides. The iriclosure was from its dismantling. It had been the scene of the Baptism, the First were to be looked for, and there music circles of the Rocky Moun pairs after going sixty miles— return to Arizona. Each time I care of the Sisters of Charity of house, and the next spring (18T0) made complete by the establish Communion and Confirmation, and was no disappointment; and the tain region. The priest-musician he reached Denver in June. spoke of returning. Bishop Lamy Cincinnati. he built the first portion of his ment of St. Philomena’s parish on great body of the parishioners the east in 1911. the marriage of many of them, and may rightfully b^ast of one of What he found here there are put me off, telling me not to be Father Machebeuf was, of brick house. made their offerings, and made the finest church choirs in the few now living to tell us, but in a hurry; that it might be a The year 1880 was spent by it was from there that their friends course; the official pastor of the In 1870 the railroads came in, had been carried to their last, long them often. They all deserve un country. Music lovers of the city a dozen Catholic families would long time before we should meet church, but he was absent a great and Denver began to grow rapidly. Bishop Machebeuf in Europe, and stinted praise. have enjoyed annual concerts or be near the number, and the un in his absence the new brick resting place. It had witnessed again; that the work in Arizona part of the time, visiting other The little church soon got too the Masses of hundreds of priests The Cathedral stands today com grand operas staged under the di married were too transient to be would wait for me without suf missions and attending to other small for the congregation. Its residence on Stout street was be rection of his gifted baton. Assist and prelates— some of them fa pleted in^every detail. The people counted upon. A church, however, fering, etc. business. Upon such occasions enlargement became necessary gun and almost completed. At nave a Cathedral, and this time a ants at the Cathedral are the Rev. mous, but more of them known and was a necessity, and he set about ‘‘Then came the news that the Father Raverdy was in charge. In and was begun in February, 1871. this time, the Rev, P. L. McEvov real one, in which they can wor Charles M. Johnson, the Rev. loved in their own little circle. Ip providing one. He secured a Pike’s Peak region was confided 1866 Father Ravedy \Vas sent as The side chapels were built, the was assistant at the Cathedral, ship. It stands as one of the finest, Hubert Newell, and the Rev. Dr. donation from the Denver Town it were performed solemn cere to his care, and he was requested pastor to Central City, and Fa front was extended 16 feet, the as also, for a portion of the time, monies, both joyful and sad—the although not of the largest, in the Thomas Doran. The Rev. Edward company of a piece of nound at to send a priest to Denver. When ther Faure came up from Santa tower was erected, and the roof were Fathers Rqssell and Car- United States. Cruciform in shape, M. Woeber of the Chancery office ordination of pnests, the consecra' the comer of Stout and P streets, he heard this, he came to me and Fe to fill his place in Denver. was raised nine feet. The rais raody. When Bishop Machebeuf " >n of a Bishop, the funeral of its dimensions 194 by 116 feet, also devotes much of his time to and urged his little flock to build said: ‘I know now why I sent for Father Faure fell sick of typhoid ing of the roof caused some in returned from Europe, he brought of purest Gothic architecture, with the parish. priests and "Bishop. It was the a church. Plans were decided you to Arizona, and I kept you fever in 1877, and after his re convenience, as it left the interior with him the Rev. P. Van Schie, resting-place of the tired shopper clerestory, it is built of stone from The early history of the parish, upon, committees appointed; and, here when you wished to go back. covery he returned to New Mex of the church exposed to several who remained several years at the who sought its quiet to commune its massive foundations to the tips from the time of the ^foundation with encouraging prospects, It was Providence that did it. I ico, and Father Matthonet came to storms; but the work was done Cathedral. Not long after thfs, a few moments with God, and of of its twin spires, 230 feet above of the Church in Denver to the Bishop Miqge left them to con must send a priest to Pike’s peak, Denver! Neither of these could and the church made comfortable the Rev.-John F. Quinn came to the working girl who entered to the street. There is absolutely dedication of the new Cathedral, tinue the work, while he would en and you are the very man for the speak English well enough to be before Easter. the diocese, and soon afterwards say a greeting to God as she no wood in its construction or fur is best told by the Rev. William deavor to provide a priest for the place.’ able to preach: so that duty al In 1871, Father Raverdy was re the Rev. P. E. Carr, both of whom passed to and from her daily task. nishings, except in its inner doors, J. Hewlett of Nerinx, Ky., the new district. "It was thus that I received my ways fell to Father Machebeuf. called from Central City and were stationed at the Cathedral— It was the convenient gathering its pews, the rail and panel of oldest living former rector of the The question of providing appointment, and I got ready and The same was true while Father permanently located in Denver, Father Quinn until he left the place for penitents from every part its organ balcony, and the case Cathedral, in ‘‘The Pinnacled priests for a new and growing came to Colorado with Father Raverdy was with him. But that which remained his home until his diocese, in 1886, and Father Carr of the city, where they knew they of its magnificent organ. Its ^lory of the West,” a book edited country has always been a serious Raverdy; and here I have been did not affect Father Machebeuf; death. In January, 1872, Father until the establishment of St. could always find relief from their altars, shrines, statues, and ped- and published by Msgr. McMena one, and never more so than in since.” for he was always ready, and Robinson was ordained and in Leo’s church, in 1887. burdens. It was filled with mem .estals are of exquisitdy carved min in 1912, the year the edifice the young and rapidly filling-up Father Raverdy was not, as people even then said that he stalled as assistant, and Father The pastor of a Cathedral par ories of the past, and of late, es "Carrara marble. Its broad sanc was dedicated. Father Hewlett’s West. Bishop Miege could not sup some thought, a relative of Father preached too often and preached McGrath was sent to Golden City. ish is the Bishop of 'the diocese, pecially, of the dear, good, old tuary steps are also of marble, as story of the early days follows: ply the necessary priests for east Machebeuf. He was bom at too long. He always preached at The Rev. Theodore Borg of Fort but ordinarily the administration Bishop, whose activities had been well as the Communion rail, the Fifty years in the life on a ern Kansas, apd to send priests to Rheims, in France, in the year both Masses and at "Vespers, and Wayne, Ind., came to Denver at is given to a priest, called the so closely interwoven with it, and Episcopal throne, the pulpit, the . young community usually mark its IDenver meant greater privations 1830. He came to New Mexico scarcely ever less than an hojir. this time, and remained for a year “ rector.” Bishop Machebeuf had who seemed to be a part of the life confessionals,, and the bases of its prosperity, or its stagnation and for his people nearer home. He in 1859, and was shortly after In 1868 Father Machebeuf was or two. In May, 1874, Father no rector for his Cathedral par of each and every one. tall and graceful columns. The death. Fifty years, plus two, could send them only by taking wards ordained by Bishop Lamy. made Bishop; but this did not Matz was ordained and became as ish prior to 1884. In that year The sale of the old Cathedral soft light streams in through 36 have now passed since Denver was them away from other equally Father Machebeuf chose him to materially change his relations sistant, and in September, Father he appointed the Rev. John P. property did not, however, clear hrtistic windows of stained glass, filled with scenes from heaven and a village of 3,000 inhabitants, with needy places; yet he could not be his associate in the new mis Quinn to that position. Father the way for a new Cathedral. earth, casting a religious spell over no edifice bearing aloft the sign leave Denver and the mines with sions, and they arrived in Denver Quinn was succeeded in 1886 by There had been a debt from the the soul of the unbeliever as well of salvation. Today, the Cross of out religious supervision and help. in the latter part of October, the Rev. W. J. Howlett, who re beginning, and this was increased as the believer. This gem of ar Christ gleams over 20 parishes, 1860. Not knowing the location upon two occasions by the build In his difficulty, he consulted the JUNIOR CATHOUC DAUGHTERS signed in 1887, but was reappoint chitecture—^for gem it is, both in and the era of probation and un Archbishop of St Louis, and of the church. Father Machebeuf ed in 1892. In the interval ing oi the house, by the enlarge drove into town and encamped on ment of the church itself, and by ity conception and in its execu certainty passes away to give through him the other Bishops of Bishop Machebeuf died, and tion—^is a fit offering of faith to place to an era of fruition and the province, and the solution of a vacant lot at the corner of F Bishop Matz became Bishop of the the building of the business block and McGaa streets, now Fifteenth PARENTS’ CLUB HAS ELECTION at the corner of Stout and Fif the Almighty. It is the material • further hope. That magnificent the problem was found in consign diocese and pastor of the Cathe masterpiece of religious accom pile, the Cathedral of the Immac- ing the Pike’s Peak region to the and Market. A Catholic passing dral. In 1890 he began the con teenth streets. The interest on recognized them as priests and At the 5{ist meeting of the Par ular meetings are to be held on the debt had also increased the plishment in the West, and in its • ulate Conception, is the sign of jurisdiction o f the Bishop of struction of the magnificent school massive .proportions, its beauty, both. It is the petrified prayers, Santa Fe. This was not because invited them to his house; other ents’ club of the Junior Catholic the third Friday of every month building on Logan street, the obligation, and, when the prop erty wa?. sold, there was but a and its strength it is typical of labors, and sacrifices of the past, Bishop Lamy of Santa Fe had wise they would* have spent their Daughters of America the follow at the Holy Ghost hall. basement of which was prepared moiety remaining after all the ob the Chui'ch in the diocese and the and from it will go forth encour- more priests to spare, but Denver first night in Denver, as they had All girls who are interested in for services for Christmas, 1890. city that have made it possible. spent the previous nights on the ing officers were elected; Presi ligations were liquidated. Plans was more accessible to priests al dent, Mrs. T. J. O’Connor; first joining the orchestra or the Glee The entire building was completed, ready working in the Diocese of road, under their own tent. club are cordially invited to be and the school installed, in 1891. were prepared, however, and a When, on the following day. vice president, A. G. Werle; i^c- general subscript^n was opened, Santa Fe, which included Conejos, ond vice president, Mrs. "W. H. present at practice Monday eve The cost was something over “Famed for Food” Insist On Costilla, and the southern portion Father Machebeuf was aonducted nings at 6:80 at Knight Campbell’s. $50,000, and not a cent of this which was so promising that ^ound to the church site, he found little Nieters; secretary, Mrs. A. 0. Dill- was broken for the new edifice in of Colorado to the Arkansas river, inger; treasurer, M. A. Abell. Reg- Plans have already been made for was charged up to the parish. Great where priests were already sta more than the foundation com the Glee club to accompany the From that time one-half of the 1901. The excavations for the base Hoff- tioned. Bishop Lamy, also, seemed pleted, with a small quantity of orchestra on all programs. parish gathered in the basement ment and foundations were made, when it was found that unfortu to be more fortunate in getting brick, lumber, and shingles piled It was recently announced that for worship, and the whole of it S ch ro e d e r Western priests from France than many of around it. The committee had after a new division of the parish nate investments had tied up the the proceeds of “ The Brat,” a play funds, and the work stopped. It the other Bishops. reached the end of their meager to be given by the Aquinas play was made in 1905^ resources, and the long wait for a Local Missionary was resumed in 1906, and the Sugar When Bishop Lamy received ers of St. Dominic’s parish, will be The Rev. Daniel Lyons suc Cafeteria and priest had discouraged them. Fa foundations were put in and the Guaranteed to give complete notice of this transfer, he was en given to the Junior Catholic ceeded Father Howlett as rector cornerstone laid July 16 of that joying a visit from Father Mache ther Machebeuf had the work re Daughters. The play will be pre in 1894, but he died in May, 1895; Cafe satisfaction for Canning, sumed immediately, adding his year. Again there was a cessation beuf of Tucson, Ariz. Bishop sented at the Little theater, "W. and his successor, th$ Rev. Frank Preserving, Jelly Making, own little fund to what he could of work, owing to lack of funds, Baking, Candy, and every Lamy and Father Machebeuf had Priests Will Be 25th and Grove, Nov. 15. Sullivan, did not live long; for gather from the people while mak and the future of the building sugar purpose. been lifelong friends. They were At the recent social of troop 2, in October of the same year he, looked very uncertain. bom in the same diocese in ing their acquaintance, and saying too, died. The Rev. Michael F. Mass in the meantime in halls and the girls were entertained by Mar The France; they studied in the same gie Schwieder and Eileen Larson. Callanan was next appointed, serv On July 26, 1908, a new rector BREAKFAST seminary; they came to America private houses, as he found it con ing as rector until 1902, from was a ^ o in t^ in the person of the venient. The little church was Two new members present at this in the same ship; they labored Aiileii by Benefit which time there was a vacancy, Rev. Hugh L. McMenamhi. A LUNCH DINNER only 30 by 46 feet in size, and social were Mary McLaughlin and close together in the missions of filled by the Rev. P. A. Phillips young man of talent, ener^, and Great Western < by Christmas he had it under roof. "Virginia "Wourms. The girls were 25f^-35^ 45^ to Ohio, and they had come to New instructed by Mrs. Harvey Smith as acting rector, until July 26, courage, he proved to be the man It was not plastered, and the win of the hour—the right man in the Mexico together in 1851, since (Continued From Page One) to bring their garments for the 1908, when the Rev. Hugh l l Mc- Two Entrances dows were not in, but cainvas was right place. Under him, new plans which time the ties of friendship big a ten-dojiar check is to me. Needlework guild. Several games Misnamin, the present rector, re Sugar Co. used to keep out the cold wind; for financing the undertaking 16TH AT WELTON had been strengthened by the I do not see that very often of bunco were played and refresh ceived his appointment, having Denver, Colorado and thus it was when the first Mass around here.” ‘‘Words can not ex were devised, subscriptions were mutual interests of their relative was said in it—the Midnight Mass ments were served. First prize filled the position ever since. position as Bishop and Vicar Gen- press my sincere thankfulness for actively and successfully pushed, on Christmas, 1860. The church was awarded to Mary Jane Bren As assistants, besides those al and the work of building the super your kind remembrance of me. It nan. Marguerite Bisbing, counsel ready mentioned, the principal was finished and the windows is sweet to be remembered by were put in for the Christmas or, won the consolation prize. .nnes have been Fathers Hickey, others.” “ Your letter gives cheer The first social of troop 6 was McDevitt, Whibbs, O’ Ryan, Mc- of 1861. Even then the altar was and courage to priests who labor a very crude affair—^made of or given by Marie C. de Baca and Gavick, Winter, Brinker, Gieseler, For Real Service... in far-off missions and who daily Mary Louise Murrin at the club Schmidt, White, Sullivan, LaJeu- BUICK -- PONTIAC dinary lumber, with a few shelves face the difliculties of mission life for candlesticks'and flowers; but house O ct 15. Bunco prizes were nesse; Casey, O'Farrell, O’Malley, at this time.” “ The donation will awarded to Margaret Davis and Belzer, Donovan, Henegan, Mc Beauty - Performance - Economy PHONE KEystone 1258 the tabernacle was a very pretty be used in furthering the cate piece of workmanship, painted in Rita Matthews. Donough, Neenan, Mannix, and A Pleasure to Show You chism teachers’ work in- this ex Troop 7 postponed its trip to colors and gilded, brought from tensive parish.” “ Please give my Bosetti. Many others passed WALKER BUICK, Inc. New Mexico, and possibly from thanks to all your members; tell Camp Montrita indefinitely. Mem- j short time there while "awaiting BILL'S CABS bew of this troop will be notified j other appointments, but these DENVER, COLO. France before that. The Com them I spent the check on the new when their social and initiation will | could hardly be classed as assist- Zone Rates—Day and Night munion rail was also very artistic, unit system of religious instruc Colfas at Lincoln : : : : : KEystone 3276 painted to represent marble, and, tion books.” “ It is surely very be held. j,ants; and the names of a few may I believe, is in use now in the kind of the Junior Tabernacle so Troop 9 was entertained at a have slipped from recollection, Church of the Holy Ghost, on ciety to remember me with such party that was given by Mary! The question of a new Cathe- Curtis* street. exceedingly practical help.” Simmons. Games were played and j dral was one of more or less in In Fairness to Yourself . ♦ The congregation was small The Junior Tabernacle society prizes were won by Agnes Muro, terest from early times. Bishop Where Quality Costs No More! Genevieve Seller, Virginia Pape, Machebeuf thought of it, but only EFORE purchasing a Diamond or a Watch— or Jewelry when Father Machebeuf came, is made up of some 20 circles, but it was growing; yet it was ranging in membership from 6 l^ubelle Cawley, and Ann Pape. J in a remote way. As he said upon EASTMAN KODAKS AND AC(:ESS0RIES B of any kind— ^visit our stortr, see our stock, and compare not able to support him and Fa to 20, and has established an The next business meeting will be the occasion of the celebration of EXPERT PRINTING AND DEVELOPING cttir pnees, ther Raverdy without help from enviable reputation for the char held at Holy Ghost hall Nov. 2 at the golden jubilee of his priest LIBERAL CHARGE ARRANGEMENTS IF DESIRED the other missions. In the be acter of its benefits. The Catholic 2 p. m. hood; “ After all, a Cathedral is COLORED COLORADO VIEWS ginning he was unable to set up youth of Denver turn out “ eii On Sunday, the following mem a question of money, of stone, and " We Photograph Anything—Anywhere” The SYMAN BROS. JEWELRY Co. housekeeping, but he and Father masse” when a Junior Tabernacle bers of trooj) 12 went to Camp of mortar, while my work was, 622 16lh St. Denver, Cclo. Raverdy lived in a frame-shed ad social is announced. The hotel Montrita for the day; Ozella Arch and should have been, a question dition to the rear of the church. management has made available a uleta, Mary Banigan, Gloria Co of souls.” Yet he did think of T h e MILE-HIGH PHOTO Company ■This was 12 by 30
PAGE TEN Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday. October 24. 1935
Fleet Practices for Navy Day WHY DO YOU NOT READ MORE? New IVeviiicial of o r d e r c o a l n o w : Many people read but little because looking at print for a short time Dimier to Mark often causes fatigue of the eyes or actual eye discomfort. Thousands Immediate delivery of your fav of adults are forced to accept inferior positions because of lack of orite brands of coal. knov;ledg6-r-knowledge tfiat could have been attained by more reading. Jesuit s Jubilee Olilates k Named EGG ...... $5.10 When adults or children actually dislike to read, the cause of such dis like can usually be traced to eye stram and defective vision. LUMP ...... $5.30 (Regif College) (Continued From Page One) Bother Benjamin TovaAi, S.J., born in Toledo, 0., July 28, 1885. Other frades of coal at market will celebrate the completion of Swigert Bros. Optical Co. After being graduated from the prices. 60 years in the religious life Tues DENVER’S RELIABLE OPTOMETRISTS day, Oct. 29. The occasion will be Toledo public schools, he attended marked by a dinner in his honor in Regis college in Denver for two THE RU6B#C0AL CO. Home Public Market D. V. HATIPER, Mgr. KEystone 0121 Don’t Neglect Have Your Glatiet the faculty dining room. years before going t'o San An Coal Fueler Stokers $199.50 Complete Your Eyes Adjusted Regularly The Regis college unit was tonio in 1907. He entered the drilled this week by the Rev. John San Antonio theological seminary, P. Markoe, S.J., a former army of 1550 California St. (Est. 1902) Phone KEyatone 7651 ficer, in preparation for the parade now S t Anthony’s college, and, to be held this Sunday in connec after six years there, was or tion with the diamond jubilee dained to the priesthood in 1914. celebration of the Cathedral His first pastoral work was in parish. j Houston. ^ SPECIAL 28 E. 6th Catholic Prominent alumni and. students mingled “Thursday evening, Oct. At the period in 1916 when Ave. Symbolism 24, at a smoker held in. the college the United States troops were sta a gymnasium. Talks were given, tioned on the Mexican border, and entertainment was provided Father Dusseau was sent there as LADIES’ TA. 6468 Specialty by boxing matches under the diretf- chaplain. He also saw service in tion of Eddie Mack. Refresh the World war, having spent 14 ments were served. Steve Mc- months in France, and being under WINTER ‘•QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS” Nichols, president of the Student fire in the Meuse-Argonne sector. council, was in charge of the He was mustered out of the army AND affair. with the rank of captain. COATS u UP Fathers Doyle and Cusack at After his war experience, he was made assistant at St. Mary’s VWWW W WWWWW^WVWWVWWWW^^WtfWWWft tended the meetinir of the Poetry society in Holy Ghost hall Mon church, San Antonio. On the LADIES* WINTER COATS Specializing in Quality Plumbing and day evening. Father Markoe ad death of the pastor, the Rev. J. H. dressed the members of the Opti Quinn, O.M.I., in 1922, Father Heating Repairs mist club at. its regular luncheon Dusseau was appointed to the pas Relined With Silk Crepe Lining, $4.00 Thursday in- the Cosmopolitan torate, which position he held for hotel. Last Sunday, Father Mar Long lines of foam trail in perfect symmetry behind this line of nine ' years. In his adminis SLATTERY & COMPANY koe and five student delegates U. S. battleships as they practice maneuvei;s in the Pacific off San tration, the present church plant 9x12 Rugs Washed, $1.50 from the college attended the Diego, Calif., in preparation for Navy day on Oct. 28. was constructed. Later he spent i PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS state meeting of the Catholic Stu a year as pastor of San Fernando church in Los Angeles. He went Plant and 1^46 BLAKE STREET dents’ Mission Crusade at J.oretto Heights college. back to San Antonio, and for ^ e Main Branch JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 The Regis Rangers will meet SISTER DESCRIBES TERRORS past four years has been superior Office 700 of St. Anthony’s college. wvvwvwwwwwv the eleven from the Grand Junc to 710 E. 1573 tion junior college this Saturday Broadway afternoon at two o’clock. It will OF MONTANA EARTHQUAKES FR. McDe r m o t t Colfax be the first meeting between the M A. 6101 teams. This will'be the only col (Continued From Page One) Sister Rosarie writes. “ The build GETS HIGH POST lege game in the city on that. date. tively mild. Then came one about ing was shaking so that at last we The Rev. J. T. McDermott, 0. STOCKS - BONDS At a meeting of the college all ran out again in fear and trem M. I., former pastor of Saci’ed sodality this week, four active com 12:50 Saturday morning that was bling. Broken statues and things Heart church, Colorado Springs, We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities mittees were organized for ca rd quite severe. It scared everyone werfe strewn all about. The pa and Our Lady of Perpetual Help ing on the work of the year, with so much that no wanted to go to tients screamed and almost went church, Manifou, has b^n ap Name Imprinted prospects of further organization bed. The sisters went from attic into hysterics. The nursej were pointed superior and pastor of the PEDLEY-RYAN & CO. of other committees fo r specific calm and brave, each doing her Immaculate Conception commun to cellar with a lighted blessed 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. tasks in the near future. part as if it were an ordinary thing. ity and parish of Low«Hfj- Mass. MA. 5641 Alan Lutz was appointed chair candle and sprinkled the walls with All the cabs in the city were called Announcement of the elevation of ^^#SSw^25tor79c man of the Mission committee, holy water. After this, thoy felt and all but seven patients were re- Father McDermott to the high which' will gather funds, encour safer and went to bed^ A week of moved to their homes or to safety.” post was made at the diamond jubi Double Fold Parchment— Printed Red, Black, age spiritual works, collect old A teacher at the academy. Miss lee celebration of St. Patrick’s par Gold— Phone or write for free sample folder. Call Frank Williama when you want dependabla repair work on terror followed, some days being ish in Legonier, Ind., where he your typowritor. clothes, . stamps, and paper for Julia Patten, yas spending the ALL KINDS PICTURE FRAMES PROMFI SERVICE - HONEST PRICES the mission, and study mission ac free from shocks and others having night with the teachers at the hos was sent from Buffalo, N. Y., his tivities. had ones. pital in a newly-fitted room. Miss first assignment after leaving Colorado. The Lowell parish is All Makes Typewriter Service Bruce Collins is head of the The worst one came at 9:47 Fri Patten and Miss Marie Kirwin Salea • Reatala • Repaira MAIn 3496 acolytical committee, which has were struck by falling bricks and one of the largest over which the JOHN CHILD’S SHOP 435 14th St. day night, Oct. 18 (there are two for its purpose the instructing of suffered severe head injuries. Miss Oblates have charge, there being 711 16th St. DENVER MAin 4672 students in the method of serving pages missing from the letter here, Kirwin having concussion of the over 6,000 persons in the parish. REQUIESCANT IN PACE at Mass and the making of assign apparently being left out in the brain. The building was wrecked In addition to his church. Father McDermott has a large high school, WILLIAM SPIELER, 3148 Zuni. Hus ments for them. The members of excitement). The nun writes, “ We and the big smoke stack was half band of Della Spieler, father of Shirley the committee will also study the saw the sisters going about with torn away, cracked to the base. and a drama and art school under Ann and William, Jr.; son of Eva Spieler, rubrics of the Mass. Edward lighted candles,^ plaster covered Guardsmen came the next day and his direction. Theodore brother of Harold and Herbert Spieler. Wurtzebach is chairman of the floors and everything, statues with fired 50 shots at it till it fell. Msg;r. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Pat CABIN IS LOOTED rick’s church Saturday at 9. Interment Eucharistic committee, which will broken heads and everything else Day, the administrator of the Hpl- PELLS Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. foster the frequent reception of littered the place, but we could not ena diocese, had moved to the main Frank Kirchhof of 1260 Frank Holy Communion and visits to the lin street, president of the Amer OYSTER HOUSE Hackethal MICHELE VENDEGNIA, 1820 W. see much, only trying to get out. hospital building in the week and 84tb. Father of Angelo, Joseph, and Blessed Sacrament. Our Lady’s “ Everybody was shouting pray escaped injury. ican National bank, reported to George Vendegnia. Antoinette Pomarico, committee, under the leadership police Xuesday that thieves broke and Jennie Pietrafeso, brother of Angelo ers as if God could not hear: ‘0, “ We are all safe, thank God,” and New Downtown MORTUARY Vendegnia. Mr. Vendegnia. 73, died at of Spalding Pa.vne, encouraged my God! I’m heartily sorry.’ the nun writes, “ but St. Vincent’s into his mountain cabin in Indian the Denver General hospital an hour recitation of the Rosary and visits ‘Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.’ ‘Thank academy is wrecked. The walls hills last week, stealing articles TAVERN after being struck by an auto in the to the Shrine of the Blessed Virgfin. are still standing but cracked so valued at $700. 1449-51 Kalamatb St. street near his home. He was wearing a God, we’re all here.’ Then, where The famous restaurant that features those delicious sea foods raincoat pulled up around his head, and is this one? Where is that one? that daylight can be seen through cooked in that inimitable style that has made Pells famous. apparently failed to see the car. He was Only until we got together on the them. If another shock comes, it (Ask your dad, he knows.) It’s Denver’s nicest place to dine. Phone MAin 4006 a native of Italy. He came to Denver back lawn did we know that all had will most likely go down. St. Fran when he was 28 and had lived here ever St. Jinn’s Bazaar cis de Sales’ hall is badly damaged, Noon Luncheon 4 0 ^ since.' Requiem Mass was offered in Mt. been saved. , chimneys twisted, one clear around. 1518 WELTON CHERRY 1293 Carmel church Monday at 9. Funeral “ Not one girl left her bed until i was held at 2 p. |u. from the Mt. Carmel We*were told not to go in or near society hall. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. To Be Nov. 14-16 the -sisters said she could do s o .' All dressed in the dark, save for either building. The Immaculata P. Horan A Son service. .school is the best of our buildings, GEO. P. THOMAS G. TYNE, 968 Madison, Hus the light of a blessed candle in each HACKETHAL band of Leola G. Tyne, father of Betty (St. John’s Parish) dormitoi'y. Then, in order, all but plaster is down, the front wall Jane and Peggy Jo Tyne, son of Patrick St. John’s bazaar Nov. 14, 15, went to the ground floor to get is bulging, etc. All bottles in the Tyne, brother of John and Catherinf Tyne chemical laboratory either fell, and 16 will set a new record, judg their coats hanging there in their - ♦ s - r e a ' Congratulations! Funeral Director and Mrs. Claude Macy. Mr. Tyne was broke, or lost their cprHs, except employed at the Postal Telegraph com ing by the spirit manifested at lockers. 1240 Acoma" TA. 1656 pany 27 years. He was 41. Requiem the weekly meeting of the com two bottles of explosives, which ^ Full-Course Mass was offered at 9 Wednesday in the “ We all knelt out on the lawn were taken out and buried. Cathedral Parish and Msgr. McMenamin Cathedral. W. P. Horan ft Son service. mittee at the school Monday eve at a go6d distance from the build ning. No effort is being spared to “ The big stack at the academy Dinner LEONA M. CUSTY. Aurora, Stockyards ings and prayed and prayed. I has moved away from the build FRED A. ROSENSTOCK FACTORY 1 BRANCH station. Wife of Stephen Gusty, mother provide entertainment and an at 29tb and Wadswoith don’t know who ventured back, but ing several inches. It is badly 620 Curtis St. of Stephana. Martin, and Eileen Gusty, tractive line of prizes for the they carried out boxes of blessed .00 sister of Mrs. Matthew Devlin. Requiem patrons of the festival. Careful cracked and damaged and seems The Colorado Wholesale Mass is being offered In St. Therese’s candles, which were kept burning BARGAIN BOOK STORE and detailed planning is in prepa just ready to fall on the chaplains’ shrine, Aurora, Friday at 10. Interment all night Every little crevice in house. We were told not to go 406 FIFTEENTH ST. Granite Co. Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. ration for the children’s bazaar the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on that side at all. There are All Kinds of JAMES I. McLEISH of Cottage lane, Friday, Nov. 15. The children’s Also, largest variety held a lighted candle. At about 10 bricks from the chimneys hanging Monumental and Building Arvada. Husband of Mrs. Veronica Me- celebration will close with the o’clock. Father Gerner came and of OYSTERS and Leish, father of Betty McLeish. Re awarding of a de, luxe model bi along the edges of the roof just SEAFOODS In City! Work quiem Mass was offered at 0 Saturday got the Blessed Sacrament out of over the doorways, i^ach time one PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS in St. Anne’s shrine, Arvada. Interment cycle. A hope chest, prepared and the chapel., He placed ciborium, KEYSTONE 2851 , Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. donated by the P.-T.A., and an enters or leaves the academy it is pyx, and all right on the ground at the risk of one’s life; however, JAMES A. PITTMAN, 2727 Stout. Fa- electric refrigerator will he award ED ELW Er^ l THEY ARE RELIABLE ther of Mrs. Irene Staggs, Fort Logan, at one corner of the lawn. Lighted blankets were brought out, rugs ■ 16 4 4 GLE nfi am ed Thursday and Saturday eve candles were placed around and When in NeedW^elp end Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, Denver. Re nings, respectively. A fashion too, and we huddled around a bon quiem Mass was offered Monday at 0:30 there we knelt in fervent prayer. fire until morning. Then a few of any kind; permanent o ^ d d job, in Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. show will be the entertainment “ After some time he returned went in, gathered the girls’ be fiMWWVWWWVWWVWWA/WVWWWAWWWVWMWWWJWMV^^^ call Employment Departh\Mt. Olivet, Ted Day service. feature on Thursday evening. ANNA GERGEN, 2145 Irving. Wife Baked ham dinners will be served and remaved the Blessed Sacra longings and before noon all had of George Gergen. mother of Helen and on both Thursday and Saturday. ment to the hospital chapel. At gone with their people . . . Ten Catholic Charitie! Bronnie Gergen and Ann Carlson. Re about 3 we all went over and re orphan girls had to be sent to the quiem Mass was offered at 9 Wednesday The committee will meet again 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 in St. Dominic’s church. Interment Mt. Wednesday evening of next week. ceived Holy Communion from home, although it seems to be Olivet, Arrangements by Olinger mortu The P.-T.A. meeting has been Msgr. Day.” Father Gerner gave worse off than we are. The school aries. them general absolution. All the building there is demolished and NICOLASA .GARCIA, 3451 Larimer. postponed until Monday, Nov. 4, Sale! 3,000 Samson priests were going from place to the babies are in the barn. Nearby Mother of Margarito Arellano, Requiem owing to the holiday granted in W E Mass was offered in Annunciation church honor of the diamond jubilee cele place where they were most in the valley are big fissures in the Wednesday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. bration of the Cathedral. needed. earth, one 150 feet long, three feet Arrangements by Olinger mortuaries. The Holy Name society made The halls of the hospital were deep, and three inches wide. MOVE ELIZABETH CERRONE. 3501 Wyan ‘‘We stayed on the la'wn until dot. Mother of lony and Mike Cerrone plans to participate in the Holy cracked from ceilijjg to floor. Frame Houses, Garaga* and Mrsi Anna Polidori, .mother-in-law Name rally Sunday. T. J. Tynan Every few feet there was a wide Sunday evening. A neighbor of Mrs. .Concetta Cerrone and Mrs. Ange- of St. John’.s parish has been crack, with plaster all over. The brought one tent, the National Far Service—KEyttoee C228 line Cerrone. grandmother of Angelo. floors were swaying beneath their guard brought two. The sisters OCce A Werebevee, 1S21 20th §L .John, Dominic, and Mike Cerrone. and named marshal of the eighth di'vi- * Moae Martelli. Reqi^em Mass is being sion of Sunday’s parade. feet as they went into the hospital. there slept in the tent Saturday Bridge Tables offered at 10 Friday in Mt. Carmel church. night. . . All day the tremors and Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. quakes kept up . . . Mass was said outdoors near the Cathedral Sun PIONEER LAUNDRY FAVOR RECEIVED day. The big crucifix above the A Register subscriber wishes to CONFERENCE OF C.S.M.C. HELD Condubted by altar cracked and broke the marble acknowledge a favor received steps. One of the big towers is THE SISTERS OF THE through the intercession of St. badly damaged, $50,000 loss for Made to Sell GOOD SHEPHERD TherOse. ,• AT LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE that'alone. Fintahed Work — Finiabod Family for $4 and $5 (by the pound)—Roufh Dry (pound “ The section about the depot is Members of the local conference Fruit of the discussion was the almost flattened. I noticed the and piece)—Dry Wash, Flatwerk H A T S of, the Catholic Students’ Mission resolution to concentrate prayer Ironed— Wet Wash, with or without church and school still standing, Our Price . . . J ^ t Ironed. RECONDITIONED Crosade became articulate Sunday activities for two-month periods in but they are ruined. The East Hel ** Telephone PE. 2401 with the introduction of a new turn on the spiritual needs of the ena church and priests’ house are Wi reraaaufaeturo your bat. style into the quarterly meeting American Negro, the reunion of Catto a atntt mort^-worth wrecked but the schocJ is not it ia tho loni roa. Wa eall and as the conference gathered at Lo- the Eastern schismatics, Mexican touched. The second story of St. dollvor. 10 E. t'olfai retto Heights college for the cele and German religious freedom, and Helena’s school is badly damaged.” New steel frame protectors Doran Hatters Phono 5L\. BS38 bration of Mission Sunday. -After the Catholic University of Peking; New! Different! Beautiful DOYLE’S being welcomed to Loretto by the the resolution to stress the educa riveted. No nail or screws. president of the student council tional phase of Crusade activity 1936 De Luxe Tables. PHARMACY and hearing brief preliminary re by renewed interest in the Paladin Free Wood— Th* Particular Dnigctal marks from the Rev. F. Gregory Round Table study plan and by the Clayton Lump, 5.50 New heavy, double hinges New wide fram e, new designs, 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Smith, diocesan director, the stu introduction of mission debates Rainbo Nut Coal, KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY dents carried on their own meet and oratorical contests, and finally 4.50 hold legs rigid. No Wobble. new colors, 12 new styles. ing. The Rev. Mr. Prank Pack, the resolution to carry out the full Rainbo Hat Lump, conference president, introduced diocesan pro^am of sacrifice ac 5.75 Edward Smith of Cathedral high tivity. The ideal proposed is 100 One sack kindling FR1CE Alcohol and Water-proof $1 Set of Coasters given with school, Raphael Gwynn and Eileen per cent membership in the So with each ton delivered. Guilford o f Loretto Heights col ciety for the Propagation of the Tops. No spots or stains. every table purchased. lege, and Charlotte Fletcher of St. Faith, a contribution of three dol Rainbo Fuel & D. Hartford A. J. Alcorn Mary’s academy, delegates to the lars a unit within the year for Feed Co. Third and Street Floor Crusade convention at Dubuque the payment of the debt on the 4801 Waihington TA. 7574 last August, who in turn reported Chapel of the True Cross in naT their impressions of the conven tional headquarters in Cincinnati, tion to the local conference.. The participation in Catholic Univer icom TED DAY executive committee had asked sity of Peking day on Nov. 13, and . GOOD CLEAN MORTUARY each unit to send delegates to Sun participation in the annual contest COAL! Director of Denyer’* finest Home day’s meeting prepared to discuss for the sale qf Holy Childhood Mortuary— 2046 Federal Bird.— $4.90 to $7.25 the application of the convention’s Christmas seals. Practically all the Per Ton v-rhere the.family may meet those resolutions to the local mission aid schools of Denver and vicinity and 620 E. Colfax KE. 2779 who come to pay their last tribute We Co the Limit to program, and the national conven- the Pueblo Catholic high school Pleaee of respect, at at home. tioh delegates were asked to lead and St. Patrick’s grade school, HIGHLAND “ Where Denver Shops With Confidence’*—Phone KE. 2111 i i: 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. the discussion. No artificial stim Pueblo, were represented at S\in- 3224 Lowell Blvd. GA. 6709 ulus was required. day’s meeting. COAL CO. GA. 0348 f(XwW'^VWWVtfWfl^WVWWWWWWWWWWWWVWVWWWVVVWWVWVWVW J