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ness engagements. Among the promin- ent guests who sailed on ,ne tour were: Dr. Carl Markindorf, special repre- sentativ
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those of St. les In a oaaa In which Patrick Murphy i j burled »it The tour I whan ha founded Deny, but ha was i patrtok and Patrick Purcell, Loughmore, were id St. Brigld. ahrady famed for sanclty and laarn-1 Patrlcl l>»\ been arranged »n bring concharged with robbing an old-age COLLA. inc. VMIII * seventem years more he | ducted >HKU I JM p M f t r u i Mipcrmion By r. J. CalUiv pensioner, George McOrath. of 18s.. of Andrew MoOovern, John i f o O o m u fctjared lor the salvation of his counwhich he had just drawn from the tryman, and within that period he Edward J. GUgans of New York One and John P. Hay**. P. O. also founded tha mlateafrll schools of Mr. Thomas MoOovern, who was at the United States Soccer Moguls. Durrow In tha present King's County, On Sunday, Dingle, the capital ef Members of the Offaly junior hurling Tears ago Ed. CHlgane used to an- most active in preparation for the tour, and that of Kells, tn Meath. The the most Intensely Irish-speaking disat the last moment had to cancel his team are requested to be at Celtic Park m Involved soccer qujstions tor name Durrow. too, Ilka Derry, Is detrict hi Kerry, will be the venue of a readers In a Sligo newspaper and it reservations, which he did most re- rived from dalr, an oak, and means gate at 1:30 P. M. this Sunday to hurl well-organised Pels. luctantly, because of lm wtlont busiwas often said at that time that one the oak-plain — dalr-magh—beautiful Limerick at 3:30 sharp. Don't fall to The military barracks, Limerick, day Ed. Gi)gane would literally "sit ness engagements. Among the promin- groves of these trees being scattered be on time. Bring your hurls, togs, ent guests who sailed on ,ne tour were: hitherto known as the New Barracks, etc.—T. Felghery, Captain; E. Walsh, on top of the world" as a soccer arDr. Carl Markindorf, special repre- along the slope of Drulmcaln, or "the Manager; F. Palklngton. will be renamed the Sarsfleld Barbiter. Today It would seem that the pleasant lull." racks on Sunday. After an open-air expected has happened Mr, Ollgane sentative of the MoOovern Bros.' Years after, when in loan, his friend Members of the Cork senior football Mass for the troops in garrison, to be waa unanimously elected president of Travel Service In Germany; Dr. J, Alexthe. United States Soccer Referees' ander, of Boston; Counsellor and Mrs. Cormac, the Abbot of Durrow, visited team will meet at Innisfail Park on said by Rev. E. R. McCarthy, C. P., a We play mural tablet at the principal enAssociation for the third term at Barrett, of St. Louis; Mr. Robert Bur- him and expressed his unwillingness Sunday next at 4 P. M. Cleveland last week. The soccer game rose of Philadelphia; Rev. Father Con- to return again to his monastery Clare a 1939 Senior League game at trance, bearing the new name, wul be cannon, of Ireland; Dr. Philip and Mrs. Columcille reproached him with, 5:30 P. M. Be on time and in good unveiled. Is now participated in by 'the leading "I pledge thee mine unerring word, shape.—P. Lenlhan, Captain; Walter universities and colleges, as well as oy Traynor, of Wilmington, Del.; Thomas At the Central Criminal Court a Whic i It Is not possible to Impugn, Sullivan, Secretary. the army and navy academies. Per- MacPeath and family and Albert Blsnolle prosequi was. entered In the case cardl. Death Is better In reproachloss Erin haps its most surprising development of Edmund Curtln. Kilmallock. who Motion pictures will be taken bf the Than perpetual life In Alba." A~ very Important meeting will be was tried three times for the alleged has been in the schools, where the entire tour and reproduced by the When he was the age of 43 and at held at the t A. A. C , 159 East 60th mtlrder of Eu~ene Ryan, a schoolboy, juniors seem to have taken to it with , the same avidity that duck takes to McGovern Bros, throughout the United the height of his physical and mental street, Friday evening, July 19, at 8:30 the Jury disagreeing on every occasion. States upon their return. powers came the critical tarn in Col- sharp. All players report at Celtic Young Ryan's body was found in a the water. Fitzgerald's Place In the Rockaway umcllle's career through Which he was Park Sunday afternoon, July 21, at 3. stream near Kilmallock. fated to become the Apostle of Scot- We play KUdare a League game.—John Sun. berry Association Arrange for Tour Sister M. Michael Shanahan, Conto Ireland in 1980. John Fitzgerald, old-time- beacher, land and the Plcts. The oft-told tale Coyle, Secretary. vent of Mercy, Abbeyfeale. has just may be again related. His old-time 4 pilgrimage to Ireland, by way of has made his hotel, restaurant and Members of the Leltrlm senior and celebrated her golden jubilee. She . picturesque Ulster, will be carried out baths at 108th street and the Board- tutor, St. Ftnnlan, of Moville, had junior football teams are asked to re- was the recipient of many congratulabrought back from Rome a copy of the walk, an ideal place to stop over, next year under the auspices of the port for practice in Van Cortlandt tions from former pupils. Psalms, which he valued highly and Whether you are visiting Rockaway Derry Association. The death has occurred in the PresPark on Sunday, July 21, at 2:30 did not wish to have copied. But Col| The trip will be made early in July Beach for a day, a week or a month. on the Anchor Line and the tourists His hotel Is a first-class place with umcille, who was a rapid and beauti- sharp.—Bill Quinn, Manager; Tommle entation Convent, Tlpperary, of Sister Alphonsus McKcogh in the 32d year wfll have an opportunity of visiting a large, inviting dining hall, and a ful scribe, made a copy of the book Wrynn, Secretary. of her religious life. She was a daughmany of the historic centers and fa- very large dance hall, where Jack secretly by night. On Finnian learnter of the late W. McKeogh, Nodstown mous beauty spots of the North, in- Garrity and his well-known band pro. ing this he claimed the copy, which IRISH BARITONE Castle, Cashel. cluding Derry City, Garten, the birth- vide music for Irish and American was refused by Columcile, and the ARRIVES HERE Limerick Corporation has received dispute was referred to the High King, place of Saint Columcille, Aileach, dancing. the home of the Ulster kings, and £5,552 under the roads grants for the At present he is planning a novelty who gave his decision In the celebrated Tom Burke, Ireland, s premier oper- repair of the roads Mathew Bridge to Lough Swilly, the beautiful "Lake of party for his guests and their frlsnds judgment—le gach boln a bolnln, atic baritone, has arrived in New Park Bridge, and the Corbally road, Shadows." on Wednesday evening, July 31. All "with every cow her calf." Although this was a decision in York this week. He was born in Dub- on the route to Ardnacrusha and the I All information regarding the pil- are welcome and assured a good time favor of Finnian, the fateful crisis lin and, having studied singing in Shannon Scheme. grimage may be obtained from Frank at this affair. might not have occurred but fop an- that city, has developed into Ireland's Daly, treasurer of the Derry AssociaCouncillor Casey protested, at a other incident. The son of the King foremost baritone singer. He Is a fa- meeting of Limerick Corporation, on tion, 31 Amsterdam avenue, New York. Harrington's Popular Hostlery. miliar figure in all the principal theof Connaught, who had been present Harrington's Hotel and Restaurant, atres in the old country and a favor- behalf of the Limerick Typographical On Their Way to Drumcollogher, Co. on the Boulevard between 104th and at the great Convention, of Tara, slew ite at the Dublin broadcasting station Society against local firms not being Limerick. 105th streets, Seaside, i s ' this year the son of the High King's steward, as their principal operatic baritone. invited to tender for the printing of : Monday, July fl, two well-known again a popular gathering place for and, knowing the penalty was death, Mr. Burke won many prizes, including the Tourist Guides booklet. The • Limerick men with their wives ar- those who are visiting or living at fled to the Northern Princes, who the Pels Ceoil gold medal in 1922. He Mayor, as a member of the Tourist placed the culprit under the protecrived in New York from Los Angeles Rockaway Beach. said he tion of Columcille. King Diarmuid, is now open to engagements and can Development Committee, on their way to their native place at Many notable improvements have nevertheless, had the murderer seized be reached through his manager, Mr. would bring the matter before the Drumcollogher, Co. Limerick. En been made pn the premises this year, Joe Byrne, 801 Franklin avenue, Committee. v route they were- entertained in St. adding t o the comfort and accommo- and put to death. This enraged Col- Brooklyn. There was a large attendance of Louis and Chicago by many friends. dations of the guests. A first-class umcille, who appealed to his cousins, priests and people at the funeral of They are Patrick O'Donnell and wife, restaurant is now attached to the ho- the Princes Fergus and Domhnall. KUmsh U.D.C. passed a resolution Mrs. Gmiuy widow of the late Prof. the former Marie Kiley of Drumcol- tel, where excellent food onay be had They collected an army and, uniting with the forces of the Connaught calling on the Ministry t o appoint Ml. Theo Gmur, which took place after a logher, and Patrick O'Maley and his and at the right prices. King, met the army of the High King Killeen, solr., Kilrush, as successor to Requiem Mass at St. Peter and Paul's .s 'wife, Margaret O'Brien of GardenHarrington's greeting and hearty Church to St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cork. field, Drumcollogher. They were met The death of Thomas Hastings, The chief mourners included Dr. ©» arrival here by several friends, welcome is. unchanged from year to tain of Benbulbin and the sea. Dlar Ryan, Cloghroe, Dr. Ryan. Blarney; headed by Mr. and Mrs. Quinlivan, year; you could not improve on it. midd was defeated with the loss of Newmarket on Fergus, occurred on Wm. Ryan, Co. ft; M. O'Driscoll, M. Miss Katie Quinlivan, Dr. O'Brien, 3,000 men. Soon after this battle Sunday last at the grand old age of O'Brien, and P. Ryan. Miss Mary M. O'Brien, Katie O'Brien Duffy's Harlem Hall Keeps Going. Columcille decided to leave Ireland as 82 years. About nine shots were fired at a and Daniel O'Brien, Mrs. Leonard, The bazaar and fete to be held at The versatile and enterprising P. M. a penance, whether self-imposed or Mrs. Delia Hannigan, Cornelius Lene- Duffy, despite the fact that his new enjoined upon him. hospital, Co. Limerick, in aid of the farmer's son, Denis Callaghan, as han, and a host of others Wednesday, Seaside Hall, at South Beach, takes up Church, will be opened by Most Rev. he was entering his house at Bally Exile and Farewell. July 10. They went on board the Ss. considerable of his time, is still keeping Dr. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, No. connoe, near Lisdoonvarna, at midv He sailed from his beloved Derry In 2 Army Band will render selections on night recently. Portion of one charge Tuscania and were given a sendoff his hall at 114th street and Third aveJjry their New York friends. struck him on the left arm and on nue, going on Sunday nights. Excel- the year 593. resolved, according to the the opening day. lent music—Irish and American—by tradition, that he would convert as Mr. McCabe, D.J., a t Carrick-on- the back of the head, .but, happily, many people to Christ as had perished two high-class orchestras, keeps the Suir, fined PatrickaHealy, a farmer, the' owing to the distance from which it ••'. Death of Sitter Mary Margaret. in the battle of Cooldrevna. A dozen •yplary Agnes Poran, known in religion ball a-rolllng. The floor management monks accompanied him, Including his maximum penalty of £4 for having set was fired, inflicted only trivial ini f Sister Mary Margaret, of the music have obtained an enviable popularity. two first-cousins and his uncle. He fire to a large tract of furze and juries. heather on a mountain at CurraghSister M. Gobnalt, daughter of Mr. *las» of Mt. St. Vincent, died has Tbuchlngly expressed his anguish dobbin, near Carrick-on-Sulr. and Mrs. Jeremiah O'Donoghue, Wednesday, July 10, in St. Vincent's BALTICS PASSENGER in Irish verse: Informations were refused in Thur-1 Derryroe, Aghlna, Co. Cork, was proHospital, where she was an Invalid for "How swiftly we travel! there is a RECORD nineteen months. She was the daughgrey eye ter of Michael and Brlgid Tynan Foran, • A new record was set for Irish tour;both natives of Queens County, Ire- ist travel recently when Mie White Star Looks back upon Erin, but It no more land. The family were well known liner Baltic sailed from New York for Shall see while the stars shall endure in the'eky, loners of St. Ann's Church, East Queenstown and Liverpool with 990 Her women, her men, or her stainstreet^U