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Kentucky Irish American from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 4

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SiSCI JCIiZIJFI AMItIOAJS I i END OF SEASONS SLAUGHTER SALE Mens Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts Regular 8ge 2 and 150 quality 50and and 4 quality Mens Suits and Overcoats 5 75 75 1 175 1575 1975I I ITHE BIG STORE 4Z4 West Market St tllBetween Fourth and Fifth I MILTON MARBLESTONE COI 0 010011 101N1 1110 110011NNN010100111011110 PURAK Colak Lemon Soda Wild Cherry Phosphate Chocolate Cream Merchants Ice Cold Storage Cot Mfrs Creami i JEWELRY BARGAINS In order to reduce our stock we have marked down prices on Diamonds Watches Rings Necklaces Pendants Brooches Rosaries Silverware etc This is the opportunity to purchase Wedding and Birthday Gifts BRTJNNTHE THE JEWELER 530 West flarket Street DONT FORGET THOSE AWAY FROM HOME SEND THE KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN To those friends and relatives away from Louis ville with all the news of the people they know 4 and more than you can write in a letter Can be sent to anywhere in the United States or Canada FOR 100 PER YEAR FOREIGN COUNTRIES 150 PER TEAK uuu uuuuuUUh uuu OQOQOQQO GOOD COFFEE Is a Life Saver during extreme cold weather But the quality must be the bestthe Mulloy kind If youre not a customer now phone at opce a trial order SPEOIAL GRADE OF COFFEE 3 LBS FOR soc Green Black or Mixed Teas an AC 45cexcellent excellent grade 1 pound for 3C MULLOYCOFFEl IROASTER I HmePhon 1313 2114 vv MAMICEST WTRHSBT vssssxxxxy BANNON BANNON JR WOLTRING 1 Pres Mgr Vice Pres Treas Secretary Kentucky Vitrifie Brick Ca INCORPORATED Maanufaoturore oY i VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK FOR STREETS AND ROADWAYS Office 508512 Jefferson St1Works Magnolia Ave Bet 9th and 10th TELEPHONE 573 TELEPHONE 1252 HOME PHONE 7452 FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED DAN MURPHY MERCHANT TAILOR 426 West Walnut Street Between 4th and 5th CLEANING PRESSING AND REPAIRING of Ladles and Gentlemens Garments I Take Out the Grease and Put in the Crease fII MEAL GAS RANGES For many years the Quick Meal has been universally acknowledged as the best gas range in the market They cook quickly bake excellently and on account of their patent air burners consume less gas than any other They are more easily cleaned and are made to last The new improvements i this year will keep it in the front rank Having made our 1907 contract before the advance in prices of all iron goods we are able to sell at old prices GEHER 6c SON 217 MARKBT STREET NEAR SECOND Albert Schranz Co REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MOixraE ODO LOAN CUMi PHONE MAINjl Room 1 I law Bldg Cnt8r and Green1 I 5 Trains to Cincinnati 3 Trains to St Louis UNEQUALED SERVICE LOWEST RATES II City Office Lincoln Building Fourth and Market HIBERNIANS What They Have Been Doing I the Past Week General I News Notes Division 2 held well attended I meeting last night Division 1 will meet next Friday and a full attendance is desired The Jeffersonville division held I quite an linterftfling meeting Tuesday nightJudge Judge Patrick Sullivan presided I over splendid meeting of Division 3 Thursday night Hereafter the County Board will I hold all its sessions at Bertram HallWith With its present officers the Ladies Auxiliary expects great results this year yearGreat Great interest centers in the forthcoming visit of National Organizer Slattcry Another big batch of application I are expected to be presented to Did ion 4 Monday evening Following the installation of its officers Dlvisoin 10 of Rochester entertained its members with a banquet Interest in the Marching Club Is I growing from day to day and it is 1 expected the aggregate membership cXlll will 1 reach 300 Fourteen new members were Initiated into the Ladies Auxiliary at Milford II in connection with I the installation of officers The Ladies Auxiliary will unite with their brother Hibernians in both the spiritual celebration of St Pat rllkoI day and the subsequent banquet Division 7 of Manchester II has I organized a drum corps containing sixteen pieces and attented the fair of their Nashua brethren last weeK This division has now 350 members Mrs Dan Dougherty and her coworkers on the committee arranging i for the euchre and dance to be given by the Ladies Auxiliary on Wednesday February 19 promise pleasant surprises for all who uttend Pay for your own plate is the slogan for the banquet to ibe held at be Louisville Hotel March 17 Kvcry Hibernian is expected to take his wife mother sisters laughter and sweethearts on the same terms Minnesota State officers of the order visited the divisions at Elktou nnd Flandroau South Dakota two weeks ago and were given 4j royal welcome At each reception a priet occupied the chair while other clergy delivered addresses outlining the benefits to be received from member ship dii the order The anniversary of St Brlgid the patroness of Ireland was religiously and patriotically celebrated toy the Ladles Auxiliary of Khode Island last Sunday and Monday The celebration begun with solemn vespers and a ser mon by Itev Father Lowney at St Josephs church Pawtucket and was followed by a banquet at the Wellington in Providence on Monday night Among those invited bv the State organization were President Moose velt Gov James Higgins Cnrdinnl Gibbons Archbishop OConnell and Bishop Harkins LONG SUFFERER Mrs Margaret Cruise Is I I Victim of Chronic Bronchitis As quietly as she lived so died Airs Margaret Emma Cruise at the home of her son Charles Cruise 315 vast College street Tuesday morning Death resulted from chronic bronchitis from which she had long been sufferer Suffering from that disease during the past ten years she made no murmur or complaint Her whole mind seemed bent on accomplishing the will of her Lord and Saviour Mrs Cruise was born In Englund seventytwo years ago but came America with her parents when quite a young woman She was the daughter of Richard Cobbln who settled in Philadelphia more than a quarter of a century ago Her parents wen weolWiy and traveled extensively before they decided to make America their home Later she married Charles Cruise who died in 1892 In 1878 after the last epidemic of yellow lever In Memphis the Cruise amity removed to Louisville and have since made tills city their home Her son Charles Cruise editor amid publisher of the Kentucky Elk one sister a nun in Germany and Alfred Cobbln brother engaged in oldsn thing in Philadelphia survive her It twould be hard to find a better expression for her than to lay that she was charity personfleil Every newspaperman in Louisville who knows and appreciates Charley Ooolso can sympathize with him in lllneetrom from St Mary iMngdnlena church Thursday morning RATIIJSn QUEER RULING Patrolman John Hopp one of the bravest officers on the police force and a former member of the UflSteil States lifo saving crew was tried Ii 1 the Police Court on the charge of Elllinjg Jack Britt The evidence vtai to the effect that Britt negro tles lerado with several cutting and shooting scrapes to his record was advancing on Hopp with a knife when the policeman fired in sclfde Tense The shooting occurred ChrIst nas day and Britt died a day later Although the evidence of selfdefense was conclusive Judge Wheeler McGee held Hepp to answer to the grand I Both Phones 230 jury In the sinii of 5000 It has Imp firmed that negro toughs would dismissed for murder in this court but a policeman in the performance of hip duty gets the worst of it Prank McQrath furnished bond for Patrolman llenn DEDICATION TOMORROW The new Holy Trinity Church on Kentucky street near Dupuy will be formally dedicated at 930 oclock tomorrow The Very Rev Father 1James Cronin Vicar General rI the diocese will officiate at the dedication I and will celebrate the high 1mass that follows Tho sermon will 1 be preached by the Rev Father A Thome pastor of St Vincent do Pauls church The various statues 1will be blessed In the afternoon at 3 oclock These ceremonies will be followed by a sermon and benedic tlon of the Blessed Sacrament RECENT DEATHS Mrs Mary Median Shelley widow of Martin Shelley died at her home 3856Gmnd boulevard Tuesday even ing and her funeral took place from I St Charles church Friday morning Mrs Shelley was eightyone years I old and a devout Catholic The sympathy of St Louis liar tends parish goes out to Mrs Mary Kcady of 017 Magnolia avenue whose last son James jr Keady died 1 I of pneumonia Tuesday evening Tho i deceased was twenty years old I and I on exemplary young maiu His funeral took place from St Louis Bertrands I church Thursday morning Andrew OConnell a native of Ireland and seventy years old died it the home of his daughter Mrs John Gillidoly 122 Bullitt street Wedne day afternoon and WinS buried from the Cathedral of the Assumption Friday morning Time deceased was an old resident of Louisville and was i esteemed by all river men Death entered the home of Mr I and Mrs Payne 707 Twenty seventh street last Sunday onornln and robbed them of their beloved son Uobert Lee Payne sixteen years old Tho funeral took place from St Cecilias church Tuesday morning The bereaved parents ihave the sym pathy of many friends in their deep grief Mrs Mary Baker the belovej wife of August Baker died at the family residence 3007 Pflnnz avenue Monday morning The funeral took place from the Churoh of Our Lady Wednesday morning Mrs Baker was I highly esteemed in the community in which she lived and for the bp reared husband there Is widespread sympathy sympnthyMiss Miss Addle Spanyer fifteen years I old succumbed to an acute attack of gastritis combined with rheumatism at her home 804 Hancock street Monday morning She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clem Spanyer and was a most lou ble youmg girl Besides her parents several brothers and sisters mourn her death TJie funeral took place from St Bonifaces church Wednes day morning Mrs Mary IJusscll an old resident of New Albany died at her home In I that city Tuesday night as Cite rewilt of a Stroke of paralysis suffered llu Saturday prwious The deceased vn born in Ireland eightyfour years ago but laid spent the greater part nt her life in New Albany She was th widow of 1m HussoH an old and respected citizen of the same town nile following children survive her Mrs Mary Council and James Ilus sellofIf Xww Albany and Edward Russell of Chicago Her funeral iooc place from Holy Trinity church of anemimberd Friday morning Michael Carey veteran stonecutter died at the home of his niece Miss ItoHa Conroy 523 Twentysixth street Tuesday morning1 The de ceased was born In Ireland sixty two years ago bull had spent the greater part of his life in Louisville Sixteon years ago lie ruins injured while aiding in the erection of the Confederate monument on Third street near the School of Reform Since then he had been tin illliraltli although lie recovered sufficiently to resume Ills labors with the MuUloau Monument Company His funeral took place from St Cecilia church Thursday morning Mrs Mary Shea one of the old cat and best known members of Holy Trinity church New Albany died at her home in that city Monday She had been 111 only a few days and suffered from the grip The dteense1 was sevcntjtwo years old and was the widow of John Shea For many years she had lived at 410 East Eastllftlt daughterlJMlsse Misses Maggie and Catherine nnl Mrs Anthony Monohan survive her The funeral itook place from Holy Trinity church The deceased was nn aunt of Chief of Detectives Thomas Mnher of the Louisville police department William Clare sixtyfive years old and for half a century a native of Louisville died at his home 1705 Magazine street Friday morning of last week and the requfom mass over Ills remains was celebrated at Sacred Heart Church Monday morn lug Mr Clare was born in Queens county Ireland but had lived In Louisville for more than half a ecu tury For many years he was em played as a machinist in the and shopB and was respected by employers as well as fellow workmen He was a member of the St Vincent do Paul Society and of Division 1 Anclent Order of Hibernians Mr Clare is survived by the following children Matthew Thomas James Edward Will and Miss Mollle Clare and Mrs Katie Curry and Mrs Nellie Lewis Depot Seventh and River I IRELAND Record of the Host Important of the Recent Events Culled From Exchanges 1Daniel I Vaughan has been appointed Jlate Collector for Limerick District No2 rOorneT lL OConnell lets been reelected I a director of the C9rk and Muskcrry ICalhvny Charles OConncll 110 former Fenian 1a1l1 promlncnit In the 07 movement I died recently in Cork moementI I sl1homas Scanlon for the past I cloven years clerk at the Klllmallock one promotion ta ClonmelI I Maurice Kavanngh lifts been voted the inwnlmons choice of the people of County Curlaw to represent th mill Parliament Ills Lordship IJisliop McIIugli of Derry officiated wt the funeral of time Itev Father Patrick McKanc par ish priest IIt Lorry ICardtnal Loguo officiated at the solemn rcquiam mass over the remains of Kithor looter Sloyln parish priest ak Itoincttiy Count 31 Tyrone Mrs McGrwHis millinery store in Youglial was lestr ycd fire de spite lUie effort sot time fire brigade and a regiment of soldiers to save it wJlOrcprcscnst North Leitrhu in Parliament resigned to fetond for reelection ns a test of the Sinn Peru policy among his constituents James OConnor a prominent mem her of the Gaelic League has been electcd ito succeed Ills fnther the late Arthur OConnor us 11 member of the Cellbridge Hoard of Guardians A bacon factory has been estab lished at Cappoquin and the neighboring farmers are greatly pleased with the now establishment which wits originated by lllchiml Henry Keuno Constable Charles OJlellly of AHheury has been present withII testimonial by the Ito nl Humane Society for time savIng of the We ot llrbderlck who was rescued from drowning at SalMiill last sum mel ineiJUio lute Kstotes Commissioners have offered to provide ta now holding near Oastlrea for Mrs Mary Durkan an evicted tannnt who is at present Hvhig in the United States She has nceepted the offer and will return home Hate Collector Patrick Moran and Constable Chunles Gray rescued Mrs Mary littler from being burned to death near Oastlebar Her lionxo collaspcd and she was pinioned be neatlli the debris Then the ruins took fire The night Hev Dr OCallnghnn Bishop of Cork officiated nt the con secration of a memorial ltur to the noted Dominican orator Father Thomas Burke The altar is erected in St diarys dhureli Tallaght and if made of the wdiitei Sicilian and Gal wuy black marble VOICE IS SILENCED Sweet Singer of Ireland Met an Untimely Death The American singe lost tt star and Ireland one of her sweetest sing qis wflien Henis OSiillivnn passed away at hospital in Columbus Ohio lust Saturday He was operated upon for appendicitis Thursday and gangrene developed almost immediately The end came shortly after 8 oclock Saturday morning The remains were sent to New York Sat urday afternoon and were accom panied by the bereaved widow and members of the company of which OSullivan was thin head Six weeks ago Mr Sullivan and his company came to America from Ireland with his new play Peggy Machree It had made uhlt In Dublin where they have the most discerning and critical audiences in the world He chose Chicago as the first city in which to exploit his new drama and from the start met with success He then Bet out for a tour of the country and was have ap peared in Louisville at an early date Death overtook him in the zenith 04 successDenis OSullivan was born in San Francisco rort two years ago An American birth he was Irish in i very thing else He had not ate tained his majority before he vent to Ireland to conduct a farther study of music Irish music was his passion From Ireland lie went to Italy and completed his musical studies there Vile melodies of Ireland per permeated wanted them to be given to the world He wanted Ireland to take her stand ItS a nation in the world musically as in the world politically Several times he returned to the United States once as a member of Francis Wilsons company In The Toreador and again in the title Ole of Shamus Ollrlen This dime he came to America with PeggyMaehree Jfaehree that gave him ample op portunHy to display lila versatility as an actor and a vocalist Everything Was in his favor when his career was suddenly cut short by deathMONUMENT MONUMENT TO HANDAIiT It is proposed by Georgians to erect in Augusta try popular subscription a monument to James It Randall author of Maryland My Maryland who died there recently Time form of the monument iwlll depend largely on the amount of money contributed l1 Gog NNNNNN1NNNNNNONNN1NN10NON 4 i JAMES GREENE STREETY i Furniture Ii Carpets ugSsi i 1 i 0Stoves Ranges 0Y 0s ii i i PRICESg i iBEST i TERMS i That offer an opportunity to save StThat Loves money and prepare for cold weather 0 Peninsular Smoke Consuming Direct Draft Heater 1Peninsular 1 Burns any kind of fuel keeps fire all winter Its one of the most PriceZ satisfactory and scientifically constructed heaters on market Price i THE OAK HOT BLAST Burns any kind of fuel has large fire bowl 13 inches in dlam t7 CA IBurns I Large double fuel doors Air tight ash pit OUR PRICE JltOU PROGRESS OAK Large firm bowl nickel foot rails urn and keys and PQ CA I 50t NO 11N1 N10 01011N1010NONN01NNNNIiNN 16 Per 100 Bushels We have the most centrally located yards in the city the best coal the best teams the best drivers and can guarantee the most satisfactory deliveries what more could you ask SCANLON COAL CO Incorporated Only Local Dealers Handling Original Straight Creek 41NN0NN00010110 NN00 0101NNNt i LARGEST AND BEST i IN THE CITY i I UNITED LAUNDRY COSt i INCORPORATED iiHAND ii WORK A SPECIALTY GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED i BOTH PHONES 1188493732 DELIVEREDi i i MAIN OFFICE504 SIXTH NEAR GREEN H4 001NONOON4 Shorthand and Typewriting Established Reliable System CMOS SFENCER President as taught at this institution is vnible 1acquisition to success Secures tho bt employment Spencerjan graduates are nlwya in demand COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 211oPDBLIC I nun ACCOUNTING nEPA KUAIED Shih and Main SIrtdl SIrtdlTurner 8 me ciias fl Rogers BOOK GO I PRAYER BOOKS AND ROSARIES ITO SUIT EVERY TASTE Kff Give us a cal and inspect our line of goods They are the 3C finest of their kind itrthe cityor BOOKS MAGAZINES AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 1 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION 434 f8 2V Jefferson Street FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET 352 SECOND STREET SULLIVAN Manager HBADQUARrmRS FOR Dressed Poultry and Game of All Kinds in Season You can always find the best the market affords In Choice Cuts of Beef Spring SpringLamb city We also carry Early Fruits and Vegetables and all firstclass market product LOUISVILLE PACKING COMPANYS HEATS ONLY DR CHAWK Veterinary Infirmary and Horse Shoeing Forge SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL HORSE SHOEING Horses Called For and Delivered Both Phones 2399 OFFICE AND FOROE 913915 SEVENTH ST HI I FINE WINES CHAHFAGNE8 I AL OHAKPAGXDI 345 West Green Street LIQu ORS CIGAR iJJJilLLiM Htui 11.

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About Kentucky Irish American Archive

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4,878
Years Available:
1898-1921