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i I EwTIIOSY IRISH AM17iRIC Al T < THE BIG STORE I 420422 WEST MARKET STREET ISPECIAL OVERCOATS SALE OF i immense collection of the very highest quality II I IAn Overcoats in all the new models and weaves I THE BIG STORE MILTON M MARBLESTONE dt CO 151 424 West Market Poirth Between and StI Piano Values == Our Methods In advertising our piano values and our methods It is our purpose to advise with all along intelligent linesthe course i to pursue in selecting a piano one of real worth for the money you Invest We are confident of having the largest ulines of f quality pianos at the lowest prices and our liberal terms of payment privileges you to the ownership of a piano the day you make your selection by Investing a small amount of cash ns first payment t> Our one price policy must convince even the most doubt- Ing of our superior service in treating one customer the same as another and is a point to he well considered when pur j chasing a pUno We invite inspsctions and comparison MONTENEGRORIEHM 1 MUSIC CO l Incorporat- edHtaBre3Z30 FOURTH A VENUE We Give a Rebate Ticket Good For 10 Cents Trade I with evrorypurcbasa f- in 2 I 12 Ibs New Blend Coffee 55c 12 lb of New Blend Tea 30c 1 lib Baking Powder 40c JOHN M MULLOY f I Home Pfaon ijaj file W MARKET STRRKTG- xyiys8Q iyx GEHER SON 215 WEST MARKET STREET SBM THE CELEBRATED I NORTH STAR REFRIGERATOR The Only Refrigerator with Cork Insulation The QUICK MEAL GAS RANGE Combines not a few but all features o practical value that are considered deslr ered desirable In a Gas Range The QUICK MEAL has NO EQUAL It ranks high in the estimation of ttt unklic + + NNttN NN NN + N ANl 44N + W r I WEWANTYOURWORK f I II II PromptlyII II s PRINTING Cards Bill Heads Letter Heads Circulars Dodgers Etc Dance and Wedding Invitations a Specialty HOME PHONE 946 KENTUCKY AMERICAN IRISH mETi i oio WESST oizraisr STR I NNW ON NNNN4NNN NMPOOiNNNN 4 4NNNN USE THE Home Telephone BOTH LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE The Best Service That Can Be Obtained dv ° ir ut vwVD VV vv v vv vvV vVV- M j BANNON P BANNON JR H M WPURINQ Pais Mr Vlei > Prts liTrtu Secretary F PIP cannon Sewer Pipe Co- SR v 1 Clesed Sewer and Cslvert Pipe lannons Patent Lidded PiYee Steam CIt Wall Ce terf Drain TI lt VitriHed Street Paving Brick Lire Proofing Flee P Liaing Fire Brick Grate and Boiler Tilt Crouni rwe Clay Chimney Toys Laws V Mf VHrlfie4 SIlk Erick OFFICE 528 WEST JEFFERSON 7BLBPHONB 07- 3WWKSi3th ami Lexlngton cad Magnelta Ave Ret etk and roth T8LBPHOMB 3833 t a MA AIuAItINb4J a aa a KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN 5 a ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Pfdft Prlcll J n iR Yeirlr N iir 1 J HIBERNIANS What They Have been Uolr I the Past WeekGeneral- News Notes Richi bershlp of 100 Miss Rose Sweeney has made a fine record as President of the Ladles Auxiliary Mayor McCarthy of San Fran Cisco was recently initiated Into the order by Division 6 of that city One of tho side altars in the now St Patricks church at Nashua N N was the gift of the Hibernians The Ladles AuxUlIly made a splendid showing Tuesday night surpassing all the divisions In num bersNext month officers for all th o divisions must be elected choose only the best men Then the orde will grow The Louisville Ladles Auxiliary will be one of the first to forward tho pro rata for the Catholic Ex tension Society Division 3 meets Monday nigh and every member who can shout d attend There will be an election for new members Thomas Lynch John Browne and William Callaghan of Division 4 were welcome visitors at the recep- tion of Division 1 Patrick J Haltlgan editor of the National Hibernian was grand marshal of the great Holy Name parade in Washington Syracuse Hibernians havo decided that the Grand Marsbalshlp of the St Patricks day parade will here after be hold by the divisions In numerical order- Everybody was pleased to meet exState President Butler with DI vision 1 on Tuesday night What division will give the next reception Lot them take place frequentlyMilwaukee Hibernians commemor ated the memory of the Manchester martyrs Allen Larkin and OBrien wJth special exercises and an address by Judge John Donovan on Wednes day evening It would be surprising to many to know the good work the auxiliary and divisions had done during the past two years The donations for charitable purposes alone mount up in tbe thousands After defraying the expenses of the State convention the purchase payI ¬ local Ladles Auxiliary will close the year with a healthy treasury The County Board can begin preparations for the observance of St Patricks day with the opening of the new year The elections will then be over and the board organ ¬ ized for the ensuing two years OLD TIMERS Present at Last Meeting of Division 4 A O H Division 4 A 0 PL met Monday evening in regular Session at Ber ¬ trand Hall with all officers present except Treasurer Harry J Brady who has had a slight attack of ill- ness ¬ John Gilmore was obligated as a member by President John Hen nessy and tho application of Michael Madden was received William Callaghan delegate to the Catholic Federation reported that the last meeting of that body was a most successful one the Bishop and Vicar General being present and pledging their hearty support Sergt Thomas Brown John Hickey Steve Dunlgan and William McDonogh were present after long absence and made short talks prom ¬ ising more faithful attendance In the future Division 4 Is planning a series of euchres for later In the season Secretary John J Wlnn who leaves tomorrow for Juarez nlexico to be gone until next spring was given the glad hand by the members and wished a God speed AGED PRIEST DEAD Tho funeral of Rev Andrew Lin denfleld the oldest priest in Louis ¬ ville took place Thursday morning from St Boniface church where tbe body laid In state since Wednes- day ¬ Father Llndenfleld was for ¬ merly assistant pastor of St Vincent de Paul and Holy Trinity churches and was a priest of great zeal and piety He was born In Germany In 1837 and coming to this country while young he studied for the nresthood and was ordained at Annapolis in 1864 Four years ago he came to Louisville In search of health and had since resided here He Is survived by a sister Sister Mary Andrew of St Gabriels Con- vent ¬ at Now York a sister residing In Germany a slsterlnIaw Mrs B Llndenfleld of Louisville and rive nephews and four nieces HOLDS ITS BIG TRACT At East St Louis on Tuesday the title to 6600 acres of land In Kaskaskia Commons St Clair county Ill was confirmed to the Immaculate Conception parish by Circuit Judge Crow The Illinois Legislature had sought lo sell the land the money to go to the school fund of Kaskaskla Commons The land was granted to the parish by the French Government In 1700 MOVING PICTUKES The attendance at the Casino and rpheum picture theaters keeps up to capacity ttt te afternoon and light iperfof manew For next week entirely newspectacles are prom- ised embracing number of meet- pleaeiagrsgaIP TO At botti there > will be i the usual aiaatee sad tUttctratMT songs not tard hen i before Only Picture t that have beer approved e 1- Ll thjLol till SOCIETY DIRECTORY A I oI3 DiyisioN i Meets at Fals City Hall on First and Third Tuesday Walshd Vice PresidentWilliam Murphy Recording Secretary Thomas P LawlerFinancial Secretary Thos J Dolan 2129 Portland avenue TrQafrerThl mas Keenan Sr- SettimtatArmsLouis Rolle- rSentinelDavid Whelan e v DIVISION 2 Meets First and Third Friday Red Mens Hall First and Market PresldentO J Ford Vice PresidentRaymond Barrett Recording Secretary William T Median Financial SecretaryJno J Kenney 1C07 Duinesnll street Treasurer Joseph Lynch SergeantatArms David M blur 1phy Sentinel William Nash- DIVISION 3 Meats First and Third Mondays Nineteenth and Portland PresidentPatrIck T Sullivan Vice President Martin Sheehan Recording Secretary Thomas J ttevens Financial SecretaryJohn G lies slon 1710 Baird- TreasurerDaniel J Dougherty SentinelThomas Noon SergeantatArmsJames P Stev ¬ ens DIVISION 4 Meets Second and Fourth Mondays Bertrand Hall Sixth Street liennessyVice LynchFinancial La an 734 West Oak SecretaryDJ I Recording Secretary John J WlnnI I i I I Catlaghan Outside SentinelMichael McDer nott Y M I MACKIN COUNCIL 205 i I Meets Monday Evenings at Club House 344 North Twentysixth 1resldtfnt John T Kenney First Vice PresidentDr J A CasperSecond Vice President Thomas Bachman Recording Secretary Robert OsI I tnrne SecretaryWilliama Financial Secretary Frank G odnmsTreasurerDan Weber MarshalJoseph Bartsch Inside SentinelA C Link Outside Sentinel Joseph Stewart are over exhibited by the Princess Amusement Company which has first call for films CASJIEIJ w And Its Ancient Ivy Clad Home of Dominican Order In another column appears a poem on one of Irelands historic abbeys from tao pen of V Phillips who has relatives and friends In Kentucky I t ivcunlnkce Abrjey is situated In Phe Moor at Cashel It Is one of those beautiful ivyclad old friaries av one tuny rue property of and used by the Dominican order that order Wiiicn did sa much for education civilization and Christianity during the period of Irelands greatest agony The dear old abbey though dismantled and showing the ray igesof time Is still In a good state of preservation The venerable castle Is as erect and as rooted as though the moss firmlyI I turies never adorned it Some tiful windows artistic in design and workmanship are to be seen here Solitude permeated with an atmos ¬ phere of oldworld sanctity hovers round the deserted aisle and ruined cloisters of the old place bringing vividly to mind the vanity of earthly and the Immortality thingsI I unseen This abbey Is one of the spots that attract the attention of Catholic American tourists In Ire ¬ land IJUFFALOS 2 KV CATHEDltAL The new Cathedral that Bishop Colton will erect In Buffalo will be I worthy the standing and fame of the diocese and will take tank with I the grandest ecclesJ In the land In astlcalstrurturesI I I pure Gothic It imposing It will be over 100 feet within while the apex of tho roof will reach 140 feet Two large towers will flank the front the spires running to a height of 260 feet The material used will bo pure white marble Inside as well as out Taken altogether it will be an edifice of which Buffalo Can well bo proud The furnishings namely the altars windows pews organ all will be of the best material and finest workmanship It will require nearly two years constant work to complete the edifice and the cost without tho furnishings will be 500000 MTABTHY FOR REDMOND Justn McCarthy the veteran patriot historian Journalist and novelist is eighty years of age having been born In the city of Cork In November 1830 In a recent interview he sa1dln Irish pol tlcs today I take Jnystpd with ledmond and pin my faith to him I have always held that you can onlY make Ireland loyal to the em- pire by giving her the same freedom of JegWlattve l action that Lord Durham Lave to Canada IODJNK STAINS Starch will remote Vrfin 9tei IM > real fl fc a adK usaoea Mpuca will prveMthllqui4 b ag- a u u u 9 9u j i IRELAND Record of the floss Important at the Recent Events CulledI From ExcbangeI The late Rev William Burke of Kdlmacthomas County Worford loft personal estate valued at about 18000 John Francis DAlton has been elected Master of Strokestowi Workhouse in room of Thomas Mc Dermott Tim Lisburn who resignedI pointed Dr H S Murphy medical Officer of the Union in room of the late Dr McKenzie J P The Droghcda Guardians have unanimously elected Dr P D Mc Ciillen as medical officer of Sta mullen dispensary district Thomas Leltham of Kllieshandra has won six prizes five firsts and one second for the best kept cottage I under the County Committees scheme The Baltlnglass District Council recent y ap roted of a scheme ask- ing the ton y Council to seek i a loaa of 29000 to Improve the road front Bat nglais to Klltegan A large force of police seized all tie aal bla soCk on tho farmers t oldings on to Eond esao at New townbond County Longiord and 1 It Is u de stcd that the sock will be ofrod fr tale The body of a man named Mc GarrIgal was found dead on the road lending from Ballybofey to Glentles The man attended Brockagh fair and it would appear that he died on the Journey home wards Thomas Tlernan son of the late James Tlernan of Wilklnstown ay solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland At the final examination he obtained second plac thereby securing a special cei t lcate of merit Deep regret has been occasioned throughout South Mayo at the death of Michael M Ryan at Cong after a ling 31 1 g in ss fqlowlng an op ¬ eration Ryan conducted the Tour- s eand Anglers Hotel and was many years Chairman of the Baum robe Board of Guardians A familiar figure in the com ¬ merolal life of Clonmel has passed away in the person of Walter Geary baker and flour merchant Deceased who was severity was an exAlderman of the town and had been also a member for many years on the Poor Law Board The xarkhoners of New Ross hae decided to make a presentation of a purse o sovereigns to the Right Rer Dean Ki anagh on the occa ¬ sion of his rccoery from his recent acodent t B a mark of appreciation cf ihli wcrk n she cause of religion and education for the past twenty years At a special court in Mulllngar Pa r ck Daly end Patrick Bolarfd were bound to the peace for driving sixteen head of cattle the property of John D Lemon of Rathcam a distance of about seventeen miles in July last Defendants elected to go to Jpill for two months declining to give ball Thomas Phalr of Ennlskillen driving home from Balllnamallard found a man named Thomas Stevens of Manorhamllton lying on the roadside with his throat cut Pihair kindly took him to Ferman ¬ agh County Hospital where he lies In a somewhat precarious condition Alter a long discussion the Mayo County Council decided to apply to the Road Board for free grants of 80000 odd for steam rolling the Balllna to Bolmullet mall car road TRINITY COUNCIL Will Give Fine Presenta- tion ¬ of Popular IOpera Trinity Council Y M L is mak- Ing ¬ preparations for Its performance of the celebrated comic opera Princess Bonnie by Wdllard Spencer a famous song and operatic composer Rehearsals are going along rapidly and some tIne work has been accomplished by the sing- ers who have given their services The opera Princess Bonnie has never been played by amateurs in Louisville but was last seen here at Macauleys Theater many years ago with Hilda Clark and a fine com ¬ pany of singers The parts in the opera are all very good and will give those In the cast ample opportunity themselvesI time for performancelOt and Trinity Councils opera Is awaited with keen interest Prof Leo A Schmitt Is musical director and Phil Hager is stage director LAID TO IlEST The mortal remains of Mrs Mary Borntraeger beloved wife of Frank Borntraoger and mother of Louis William George Rose and Clara Borntraeger were laid to rest Mon- day ¬ morning after funeral services at St Anthonys church of which she was one of the pioneer mom ¬ bers Mrs Borntraegor was sixty nine years of age and had spent the greater part of her life in the West End where she was held in high est- eem by all who know her Next Thursday would have been the for ¬ tieth anniversary of her marriage which was the first to be solemnized with a high mass in St Anthonys church Her life was an exemplary one marked by many virtues and unostentatious charities and her death Is widely mourned GRADUATE OF MARQUETTE Miss Amanda Thompson who graduated from Trinity HoejMtal Training School of Marquette UnI reralty Milwaukee la tie claw of 1803 hk aBtened to take ofcarge of the aurglaal work to the Municipal Howrftal at ° ikaftvttki I China t c 0 jm f RIGHT NOW Shoes in all the new toespat terns and leathers for Fall and Winter on exhi bition in store right now Come in 4 andsee them Youll glad you did I FOR MEN AND Prices 4 5 6 I WalkOver Boot Shop I 309 I mm For Your Furniture i Wants I I WANT TRADE My stocks are the largest prices the lowest and my terms the best JAMES GREENE 425 427 and 429 East Market Street + ++ INN NN NNO + NNN NNN + HN H ++ N NN I Trv Captain Home Phone 5337 WalkOver ¬ wear are ¬ our be WOMEN 350 and FOURTH AVENUE YOUR my That Mike B J 22O S THIRD STREET IT SMOKESRIGHT SAND Distributor ALL 1 viwavrwwvrv ++ w a nnnea w P l The Last Dollar I D 1m afl fl That you spent for something you did not NEED would have started j UU SAVINGS ACCOUNT with this bank to bear Interest COMPOUNDED 1m- m J twice a year There MAY COME a time when your LAST DOLLAR mt I must be spent for something you DO NEED The SAVING now of the dollars you are wasting might keep that hard time from ever coming 1 i- iKy Title Savings Bank Trust Co i H i III IIIand f and Court Place mIi p m Saturdays Until 7p t F +ry rYMV rLq = = < y HALFOFYOURTROUBLEQONE When You Use DIAMOND WALL PLASTER I in Your Building MANUFACTURED HV KENTUCKY WALL PLASTER CO Incorporated First end River Both Phones 2267 Also operating 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i I EwTIIOSY IRISH AM17iRIC Al T

<

THE BIG STORE I420422 WEST MARKET STREET

ISPECIALOVERCOATS

SALE OF i

immense collection of the very highest qualityII IIAn Overcoats in all the new models and weaves

I THE BIG STOREMILTON M MARBLESTONE dt CO

151

424 West Market

PoirthBetween

andStII

Piano Values ==Our MethodsIn advertising our piano values and our methods It is our

purpose to advise with all along intelligent linesthe coursei to pursue in selecting a piano one of real worth for themoney you Invest We are confident of having the largestulines off quality pianos at the lowest prices and our liberalterms of payment privileges you to the ownership of a pianothe day you make your selection by Investing a small amountof cash ns first payment

t> Our one price policy must convince even the most doubt-Ing of our superior service in treating one customer the sameas another and is a point to he well considered when pur

j chasing a pUno We invite inspsctions and comparison

MONTENEGRORIEHM1 MUSIC COlIncorporat-

edHtaBre3Z30 FOURTH AVENUE

We Give a Rebate Ticket

Good For 10 Cents TradeI with evrorypurcbasa f-

in

2 I12 Ibs New Blend Coffee 55c 12 lb of

New Blend Tea 30c 1lib Baking Powder 40c

JOHN M MULLOYf I Home Pfaon ijaj file W MARKET STRRKTG-

xyiys8Q iyx

GEHER SON215 WEST MARKET STREET

SBM THE CELEBRATEDI

NORTH STAR REFRIGERATOR

The Only Refrigerator with CorkInsulation

The QUICK MEAL GAS RANGE

Combines not a few but all features opractical value that are considered deslrered desirable In a Gas Range

The QUICK MEAL has NO EQUALIt ranks high in the estimation of tttunklic

+ + NNttN NN NN+N ANl 44N+W

rI WEWANTYOURWORKf

IIIIIPromptlyII II

s

PRINTINGCards Bill Heads Letter Heads

Circulars Dodgers Etc

Dance and Wedding Invitationsa Specialty

HOME PHONE 946

KENTUCKY AMERICANIRISH mETiioio WESST oizraisr STRINNW ON NNNN4NNN NMPOOiNNNN 4 4NNNN

USE THE

Home TelephoneBOTH LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE

The Best Service That Can Be Obtained

dv°ir ut vwVD VV vv v vv vvV vVV-

M j BANNON P BANNON JR H M WPURINQPais Mr Vlei > Prts liTrtu Secretary

FPIP cannon Sewer Pipe Co-

SR

v

1 Clesed Sewer and Cslvert Pipelannons Patent Lidded PiYee Steam CItWall Ce terf Drain TIltVitriHed Street Paving Brick

Lire Proofing Flee P Liaing Fire BrickGrate and Boiler Tilt Crouni rwe Clay

Chimney Toys Laws V Mf VHrlfie4 SIlk Erick

OFFICE 528 WEST JEFFERSON7BLBPHONB 07-

3WWKSi3th ami Lexlngton cad Magnelta Ave Ret etk and rothT8LBPHOMB 3833

t a MA AIuAItINb4J a aa a

KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN5

aONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

Pfdft PrlcllJ n iR Yeirlr N iir

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J

HIBERNIANSWhat They Have been Uolr I

the Past WeekGeneral-News Notes

Richibershlp of 100

Miss Rose Sweeney has made afine record as President of theLadles Auxiliary

Mayor McCarthy of San FranCisco was recently initiated Into theorder by Division 6 of that city

One of tho side altars in the nowSt Patricks church at Nashua NN was the gift of the Hibernians

The Ladles AuxUlIly made asplendid showing Tuesday nightsurpassing all the divisions In num

bersNext month officers for all thodivisions must be elected chooseonly the best men Then the ordewill grow

The Louisville Ladles Auxiliarywill be one of the first to forwardtho pro rata for the Catholic Extension Society

Division 3 meets Monday nighand every member who can shout dattend There will be an electionfor new members

Thomas Lynch John Browne andWilliam Callaghan of Division 4

were welcome visitors at the recep-tion of Division 1

Patrick J Haltlgan editor of theNational Hibernian was grandmarshal of the great Holy Nameparade in Washington

Syracuse Hibernians havo decidedthat the Grand Marsbalshlp of theSt Patricks day parade will hereafter be hold by the divisions Innumerical order-

Everybody was pleased to meetexState President Butler with DIvision 1 on Tuesday night

What division will give the nextreception Lot them take placefrequentlyMilwaukee

Hibernians commemorated the memory of the Manchestermartyrs Allen Larkin and OBrienwJth special exercises and an addressby Judge John Donovan on Wednesday evening

It would be surprising to many toknow the good work the auxiliaryand divisions had done during thepast two years The donations forcharitable purposes alone mount upin tbe thousands

After defraying the expenses ofthe State convention the purchasepayI ¬

local Ladles Auxiliary will close theyear with a healthy treasury

The County Board can beginpreparations for the observance ofSt Patricks day with the opening ofthe new year The elections willthen be over and the board organ ¬

ized for the ensuing two years

OLD TIMERS

Present at Last Meetingof Division 4

A O H

Division 4 A 0 PL met Mondayevening in regular Session at Ber¬

trand Hall with all officers presentexcept Treasurer Harry J Bradywho has had a slight attack of ill-ness

¬

John Gilmore was obligatedas a member by President John Hennessy and tho application of MichaelMadden was received WilliamCallaghan delegate to the CatholicFederation reported that the lastmeeting of that body was a mostsuccessful one the Bishop andVicar General being present andpledging their hearty support

Sergt Thomas Brown JohnHickey Steve Dunlgan and WilliamMcDonogh were present after longabsence and made short talks prom ¬

ising more faithful attendance Inthe future Division 4 Is planninga series of euchres for later In theseason Secretary John J Wlnnwho leaves tomorrow for Juareznlexico to be gone until nextspring was given the glad hand bythe members and wished a Godspeed

AGED PRIEST DEAD

Tho funeral of Rev Andrew Lindenfleld the oldest priest in Louis¬

ville took place Thursday morningfrom St Boniface church wheretbe body laid In state since Wednes-day

¬

Father Llndenfleld was for¬

merly assistant pastor of St Vincentde Paul and Holy Trinity churchesand was a priest of great zeal andpiety He was born In Germany In1837 and coming to this countrywhile young he studied for thenresthood and was ordained atAnnapolis in 1864 Four years agohe came to Louisville In search ofhealth and had since resided hereHe Is survived by a sister SisterMary Andrew of St Gabriels Con-

vent¬

at Now York a sister residingIn Germany a slsterlnIaw MrsB Llndenfleld of Louisville andrive nephews and four nieces

HOLDS ITS BIG TRACT

At East St Louis on Tuesday thetitle to 6600 acres of land InKaskaskia Commons St Claircounty Ill was confirmed to theImmaculate Conception parish byCircuit Judge Crow The IllinoisLegislature had sought lo sell theland the money to go to the schoolfund of Kaskaskla Commons Theland was granted to the parish bythe French Government In 1700

MOVING PICTUKES

The attendance at the Casino andrpheum picture theaters keeps upto capacity ttt te afternoon andlight iperfof manew For next weekentirely newspectacles are prom-ised embracing number of meet-pleaeiagrsgaIP TO At botti there >willbei the usual aiaatee sad tUttctratMTsongs not tard heni before OnlyPicturet that have beer approved

e

1-

Ll

thjLol till

SOCIETY DIRECTORY

A I oI3DiyisioN i

Meets at Fals City Hall on First andThird TuesdayWalshdVice PresidentWilliam Murphy

Recording Secretary Thomas PLawlerFinancial Secretary Thos J Dolan2129 Portland avenue

TrQafrerThl mas Keenan Sr-

SettimtatArmsLouis Rolle-rSentinelDavid Whelan

ev DIVISION 2

Meets First and Third Friday RedMens Hall First and Market

PresldentO J FordVice PresidentRaymond BarrettRecording Secretary William T

MedianFinancial SecretaryJno J Kenney

1C07 Duinesnll streetTreasurer Joseph LynchSergeantatArms David M blur

1phySentinel William Nash-

DIVISION 3

Meats First and Third MondaysNineteenth and Portland

PresidentPatrIck T SullivanVice President Martin SheehanRecording Secretary Thomas J

ttevensFinancial SecretaryJohn G lies

slon 1710 Baird-TreasurerDaniel J DoughertySentinelThomas NoonSergeantatArmsJames P Stev ¬

ens

DIVISION 4

Meets Second and Fourth MondaysBertrand Hall Sixth Street

liennessyViceLynchFinancialLaan 734 West OakSecretaryDJ I

Recording Secretary John JWlnnII

iIICatlaghan

Outside SentinelMichael McDernott

Y M IMACKIN COUNCIL 205 iI

Meets Monday Evenings at ClubHouse 344 North Twentysixth

1resldtfnt John T KenneyFirst Vice PresidentDr J A

CasperSecondVice President Thomas

BachmanRecording Secretary Robert OsIItnrne

SecretaryWilliamaFinancial Secretary Frank G

odnmsTreasurerDan WeberMarshalJoseph BartschInside SentinelA C LinkOutside Sentinel Joseph Stewart

are over exhibited by the PrincessAmusement Company which hasfirst call for films

CASJIEIJwAnd Its Ancient Ivy Clad

Home of DominicanOrder

In another column appears a poemon one of Irelands historic abbeysfrom tao pen of V Phillips who hasrelatives and friends In Kentucky I

t ivcunlnkce Abrjey is situated InPhe Moor at Cashel It Is one ofthose beautiful ivyclad old friariesav one tuny rue property of and usedby the Dominican order that orderWiiicn did sa much for educationcivilization and Christianity duringthe period of Irelands greatestagony The dear old abbey thoughdismantled and showing the rayigesof time Is still In a good stateof preservation The venerablecastle Is as erect and asrooted as though the moss firmlyI I

turies never adorned it Sometiful windows artistic in design andworkmanship are to be seen hereSolitude permeated with an atmos ¬

phere of oldworld sanctity hoversround the deserted aisle and ruinedcloisters of the old place bringingvividly to mind the vanity ofearthly and the Immortality thingsI I

unseen This abbey Is one of thespots that attract the attention ofCatholic American tourists In Ire ¬

land

IJUFFALOS 2 KV CATHEDltAL

The new Cathedral that BishopColton will erect In Buffalo will be I

worthy the standing and fame of thediocese and will take tank with I

the grandest ecclesJIn the land In astlcalstrurturesI I

I

pure Gothic Itimposing It will be over 100 feetwithin while the apex of tho roofwill reach 140 feet Two largetowers will flank the front thespires running to a height of 260feet The material used will bo purewhite marble Inside as well as outTaken altogether it will be anedifice of which Buffalo Can well boproud The furnishings namely thealtars windows pews organ allwill be of the best material andfinest workmanship It will requirenearly two years constant work tocomplete the edifice and the costwithout tho furnishings will be

500000

MTABTHY FOR REDMOND

Justn McCarthy the veteranpatriot historian Journalist andnovelist is eighty years of agehaving been born In the city ofCork In November 1830 In a recentinterview he sa1dln Irish poltlcs today I take Jnystpd with

ledmond and pin my faith to himI have always held that you canonlY make Ireland loyal to the em-pire by giving her the same freedomof JegWlattvel action that LordDurham Lave to Canada

IODJNK STAINS

Starch will remote Vrfin 9teiIM>real fl fc aadK usaoea Mpuca

will prveMthllqui4 b ag-

a u u u99uj

i

IRELANDRecord of the floss Important at

the Recent Events CulledIFrom ExcbangeI

The late Rev William Burke ofKdlmacthomas County Worfordloft personal estate valued atabout 18000

John Francis DAlton has beenelected Master of StrokestowiWorkhouse in room of Thomas McDermott

Tim Lisburnwho resignedI

pointed Dr H S Murphy medicalOfficer of the Union in room of thelate Dr McKenzie J P

The Droghcda Guardians haveunanimously elected Dr P D McCiillen as medical officer of Stamullen dispensary district

Thomas Leltham of Kllieshandrahas won six prizes five firsts andone second for the best kept cottage

I under the County Committeesscheme

The Baltlnglass District Councilrecent y ap roted of a scheme ask-ing the ton y Council to seek ialoaa of 29000 to Improve the roadfront Bat nglais to Klltegan

A large force of police seized alltie aal bla soCk on tho farmerst oldings on to Eond esao at Newtownbond County Longiord and 1ItIs u de stcd that the sock will beofrod fr tale

The body of a man named McGarrIgal was found dead on theroad lending from Ballybofey toGlentles The man attendedBrockagh fair and it would appearthat he died on the Journey homewards

Thomas Tlernan son of the lateJames Tlernan of Wilklnstownaysolicitor of the Supreme Court ofJudicature in Ireland At the finalexamination he obtained secondplac thereby securing a specialcei t lcate of merit

Deep regret has been occasionedthroughout South Mayo at the deathof Michael M Ryan at Cong aftera ling 31 1 g in ss fqlowlng an op ¬

eration Ryan conducted the Tour-s eand Anglers Hotel and was

many years Chairman of the Baumrobe Board of Guardians

A familiar figure in the com ¬

merolal life of Clonmel has passedaway in the person of WalterGeary baker and flour merchantDeceased who was severity was anexAlderman of the town and hadbeen also a member for many yearson the Poor Law Board

The xarkhoners of New Rosshae decided to make a presentationof a purse o sovereigns to the RightRer Dean Ki anagh on the occa ¬

sion of his rccoery from his recentacodent t B a mark of appreciationcf ihli wcrk n she cause of religionand education for the past twentyyears

At a special court in MulllngarPa r ck Daly end Patrick Bolarfdwere bound to the peace for drivingsixteen head of cattle the propertyof John D Lemon of Rathcam adistance of about seventeen miles inJuly last Defendants elected to goto Jpill for two months declining togive ball

Thomas Phalr of Ennlskillendriving home from Balllnamallardfound a man named ThomasStevens of Manorhamllton lying onthe roadside with his throat cutPihair kindly took him to Ferman ¬

agh County Hospital where he liesIn a somewhat precarious condition

Alter a long discussion the MayoCounty Council decided to apply tothe Road Board for free grants of

80000 odd for steam rolling theBalllna to Bolmullet mall car road

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preparations for Its performanceof the celebrated comic operaPrincess Bonnie by Wdllard

Spencer a famous song and operaticcomposer Rehearsals are goingalong rapidly and some tIne workhas been accomplished by the sing-ers who have given their servicesThe opera Princess Bonnie hasnever been played by amateurs inLouisville but was last seen here atMacauleys Theater many years agowith Hilda Clark and a fine com ¬

pany of singers The parts in theopera are all very good and will givethose In the cast ample opportunity

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performancelOtand Trinity Councils opera Isawaited with keen interest ProfLeo A Schmitt Is musical directorand Phil Hager is stage director

LAID TO IlEST

The mortal remains of Mrs MaryBorntraeger beloved wife of FrankBorntraoger and mother of LouisWilliam George Rose and ClaraBorntraeger were laid to rest Mon-day

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morning after funeral servicesat St Anthonys church of whichshe was one of the pioneer mom ¬

bers Mrs Borntraegor was sixtynine years of age and had spent thegreater part of her life in the WestEnd where she was held in high est-eem by all who know her NextThursday would have been the for¬

tieth anniversary of her marriagewhich was the first to be solemnizedwith a high mass in St Anthonyschurch Her life was an exemplaryone marked by many virtues andunostentatious charities and herdeath Is widely mourned

GRADUATE OF MARQUETTE

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