Education Should Prepare Not Merely for Time, but for Eternity. The Catholic School Today Instructs You How to |n| Happy in BOTH. A Secular School Can Give You This Instruction for Time ONLY. Be Guided by What You Find on Page I SOLDIERWHOWAS COLORADO GETS ON MERRIMAC IN UGLY PUBLICITY FAMOUS BATTLE FROM NATIONAL TAKEN IN DEATH CATHOLIC PRESS M. Howard of Vet­ Federation’s Social ^rvice Bn- eran of Coafedoracy in - reau Takes Up John Lawsoa Civil War. Case. VOU XL NO. 2. DIHVBB, OOLOEADO, IEDB8DAT. AOOtlST 12, U 15. 22 FEB TEAS N _____ - BUBIED IN DENVER MONDAY ARTICLE BY FRANK WALSB Had Written Book Describing MOST RIGOROUS MERCY! POPE OWNED ENTIRE Unfortunate Independent Qnery Fig^t With Monitor; In This New Sacred Heart Rector in Town Into Conditions Was Not r State 42 Tears. OF ALL ORDERS Instituted by It. ^ COLORADO ONCE AND GAVE _ i Michael Howard, « pioneer Catholic ARer Great Farewell at Trinidad DENVER'GIRL’S (A Personal Opinion) resident of Colorado, who was on the The social service bureau of the Amer~ y Confederate ,,^ ip Merrimac, in the CHOIC^N LIFE IT AWAY, SAYS MAXIMILIAN ican Federation of Catholic Societies, memorable Monitor-Merrimac battle of which every week prepares a buUetiB the Civil war, died August 6 at his home Alice Monaghan, Beautiful tend for publipation in the^Catholic papers ot in Lawson and waS" buried in Mount T alent^ Leaves to Be Got ifWhen a Certain Christopher Columbus America,' this week will have printed an Olivet cemetery, Denver, on Monday. Carmelite. article by Frank P. Walsh, chairman of Mr. Howard was a Confederate vet­ Found a Place Now Named the United States commission on indns- eran. He was born in Ireland, but came ‘VICTIM’ OF LITTLE FLOWER trial relations, bearing the title, “Cido- to America and'was in business at Nor­ rado’s Travesty of Justice.” The essay If Postulant Is Accepted, Can America folk, Va., when the Civil war broke ous. deals with the John R. Lawson murder Never Look Upon ^ e n d s case, and is a stern criticism of local con­ He enlisted in Company E, Forty-first Again. regiment, of the Virginia volunteers, ditions relative, to the recent coal strike. and, being a good mechanic, was de­ Miss Alice £., Monaghan, tlie daughter JOHN B. McGAURAN NOT TO BLAME The Catholic Federation service, -when tached from his Command and put at of Mrs. Charles Monaghan of the Amo all the papers to which the articles are special work. He was one of the men sent use them, reaches from 5,000,000 to hotel, left for Santa GarS, Cal., on Wed­ By MAXIMIUAN. right of discovery. Some cynics claim employed in changing the frigate Merri- nesday of this week. On Sunday, the 10,000,000-. people a week. Consequently Did you ever know that the first per­ that ^he owns it yet, but, of course, they mac into a man-of-\fhc.^and, having Feast of the ^Assumption, she will enter it will be seen that it is of a rather se­ are sadly in the minority. Frank F. rious nature to Colorado that the feder­ completed their- work, they' all jumped the monastery of the Disralced Carmel­ son to own Colorado was a gentleman Walsh is sure that it is rim by the ation should have taken up this ques­ on the ^ ip when she started on a trial ites and begin a aix-mo|ths’ postulancy, commonly designated as the pope of trip. Before she returned she met the C. F. & I., and everybody knows that tion. An amount of publicity second preparatory to becoming a member of Rome? the C, F. & I’s. address is 26 Broadway, famous “cheesebox,” the historic Moni­ that order. t only to that secured at the time the As­ tor, The^ Monitor, which was- a vessel Ye gods and little fishes! \Yhat a pill New York, not London. But we in sociated Press and other great daily The Discalced Carmelites are undoubt­ ■with very littR showing aljove water, for the Knights of Luther! ^ Colorado know that we own ourselves, news agencies were sending out local edly the most austere liMer in the represented something unique, in naval Y’et, the head of the Catholic Church and are rather glad—sometimes!—that strike stories regularly will .he gained" Church. The sisters are cloistered Mid circles at the time, apd the battle be­ was actually recognized by the civiliEed this is BO. ' by this new indictment. never mingle with the outside world. world as the possessor of the Sunshine If the federation hopes to accomplish tween-her and the Merrimac is one of They may receive occasional visits from State. anything by this publicity, it has started the most famous in history. relatives and close friends and converse It came about this way. In 1402, on the wrong track. The article it is Mr. Howard wrote a book on the with thorn, but they neither see their Christopher Columbus, a well known NON-CATHOLICS using is not new. It appeared, under ^ battle, but never tried to have it pub­ friends nor are they seen by them. They lished. It is now in the hands of a sailor, decided to explore a certain large Mr. Walsh’s signature, in certain Colo­ maintain themselves by sewing, and SEEK TO ENTER Denver woman, a member of the Daugh­ body of water, supposed to be inhabited rado publications, including a Trinidad their object is to secure their own per­ ters of the Confederacy. She has an­ by gigantic snakes, dragons, monsters, labor daily. If the social service bu­ sonal sanctification and to pray for the AURORA SCHOOL nounced that she will allow his heirs to spooks ct al, and thought by many to reau wished to give absolute justice, it welfare of Mother Church and that God have a very sudden ending, over which would have been a much better course to make a copy of it at any time. may bless the work of the clergy. NEXT SEPTEMBER ships and hUmans might drop without have conducted an investigation of its If the Yankees had devoted their ef- The membership in the different com­ . forts toward trying to hit the Merrimac Warning, being hurled thru unlimited ■ own, independent of Mr. Walsh’s, for, munities is very limited, and it is only 25 Reported to Contemplate Study below the water line, said Mr. Howard, spate, dear knows where. Now the hon­ whether this charge is justified or not, after tlie closest scrutiny that one is at New St. James’ Parish be and all hia^onfreres would have orable Christopher did not hit Colorado it is certain that most Coloradoans ,do even permitted to be a postulant. Institution. ■“gone to Davy Jones’ locker,” for the on this momentous voyage, but landed- not consider the Kansas City man a fair Miss Monaghan stole a march on her ship was only a converted frigate and in what he thought was India, and, ac­ authority in dealing with the Colorado friends a few months ago when she pre­ BUILDING FUNDS RAISED REV. WILLIAM LONERGAN, S. J., cording to the practices of tliose times, situation. With the exception of the ■was not armored below.' sumably went West to visit the exposi­ Who Has Arrived to Become Rector of the Sacred Heart tburch, Succec\..ng the land he Hiscovered went to the pope. labor press, he does not have a single Mr. Howard, who was a devout Cath­ tion, l)T1t in reality to apply for admis­ Montclair' Wants Permanent Bishop-elect A. J. .Scliuler, .S. J., Who Will be Consecrated in .September. The pope, in the days when the navi­ Colorado newspaper supporting him, so . olic and an enthusiastic admirer of The sion. She returned enthusiastic, and Structure; Plans Call for 4 Hegister, came to Colorado forty-two Father Schuler Will Devote Most of His Tune to Preparation for His Con­ gator labored, was not only the spiritual far as the writer is aware. The papers awaited the decision of tlie “chapter.” Rooms and Hall. years ago and had spent thirty-seven secration and Departure. but also the temporal sovereign of the { . - were not all one-sided in the strike, The favorable decision came early in years in Lawson. He is survived by his civilized world. Rome had proved that cither. It is well to remember that. Ev­ (W. G. Code, Staff Reporter.) “While Trinidad will lose a valuable July, hut it was not almost until the eve Five 'ri^nmitteemen have been named widow, Mrs. Annie F. Howard, and three it was the logical court for'settling dis­ idently, with such a state of affairs, Trinidad, Aug. 11.—Father Lonergan citizen, and the parish a fine ])astor. Den­ of her departure that she made her deci­ in St. Japies’ parish, Montclair, to raise Jtsons, all of I..aw8on—Courtney, John and putes between small sovereigns, ana, whet he writes cannot have much im­ hade farewell to Trinidad on Thursday ver will gain as mucli. The Sacred Heart sion known to any but her 'immediate funds foy Jhe new parochial school which because of this and because the papacy pression on the people of this common­ Hobert Emett. Father McCabe of Idaho at an informal reception at the Knights parish will make a valimhle -acquisition family. it Ur proposed to open in Septemlier, oi.d Springs prepared Mr. Howard for death, had been unusually successful in deal­ wealth. There are two sides to the ot Columbus hall. Hundreds of persons in Father Lonergan, and liis loss to this One wonders why girl so full of each haa_^K>aBiised to get .$360 for the and officiated a t the.
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