(Minneapolis, Minn. ; St. Paul, Minn.), 1907-06-22

(Minneapolis, Minn. ; St. Paul, Minn.), 1907-06-22

i3P ^ ; > -;.v. tk : ' : 8 THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907. affected in the slightest by the effort. bled. and h groan went up froM the gregation at Boston, under Abbe La RIGHARO CROKER He seemingly was almost as fresh as Irish-American contingent, for from Poitre. "MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.' before he started. back in the ruck Wool Winder came "The American church independent of „ 3 MAIN QUALITY Three-Store Buying "You don't mind, then, that the dis­ rushing forward liks a whirlwind. the London Vicar Apostles." CLOTHES CORNERS. Power at Your Command. advantages of not training at New­ Reiff straightened Orby, urged him 17S0 Gets Sweet Revenge on the —Aug. 15. First American bishop. MINNEAPOLIS: market are so great?" was asked. with his hands, and he came home Dr. Carroll, conso rated at Balti­ Nicollet & 4th. 7A British Jockey Club. Croker's smile lost some of its sweet- , over two lengths ahead of Wool Wind­ more. ST. PAUL: •Good Clothes and Nothing Else. ness and became grimmer. He an­ er. The time was 2:41. 1"90—First Catholic Bible (Douay ver­ Robert & 7th. swered: "Lord Rothschild asked me: Even before he loft the track Mr. sion) published in Philadelphia. CHICAGO: . Jackson & state. Expert fur repairing, Ireland and America Rejoice where I trained Orby. I told him I' Croker was handed many congratula­ 1"93—May 25. First priest ordained Maurice L. Rothschild." storage, insurance. Over Result of Derby. had a bit of a garden at Glencairn, in , tory telegrams, and there was an in United States—Rev. S. J. Badin, 3 which I used to exercise him. Evi­ avalanche of such messages awaiting! Bardstown. j dently heath like that at Newmarket him upon his arrlvr.' in London. l-Iis j 1S0S—See of Baltimore made archepis-: OUR $15 suit section is the gathering place for money-savers. is not necessary to train Derby win­ secretary had spread ilifin all out mi- | copal by Pius VII. j America and Tammany Hall tri­ ^ We have two essential things that manufacturers like, ners. A little bit of a garden answered opened on a larg? sfjuar" table. thellSOS—Jan. Only one diocese. 2 bish-i umphed over England today, says a in this case admirably. cablegrams from Amcricu one side) ops, 6S priests and so churches in j ready cash and; big outlet. We show the power of these at cablegram to the Chicago Tribune of "Don't forget to tell my friends in and the telegrams from all parts of | the United States. j this price especially. Just now there's a big lot of Hart» June 5. America thaJ the Irish flag is flying Great Britain on t;ie other. Together New York. Boston. Philadelphia and, An American owned horse, hred in Schaffner & Marx fine suits, a big wholesale season's end pur­ over Glencairn tonight. I have only they more than covered tile table, and j Bardstown made sees j Ireland out of an American dam. rid­ two flags that are flown there. One is hundreds more came iti during the-ISIS—Dec. 3. First Catholic church in chase, in all the best fabrics and styles. They're $20 and $25 den by an American jockey, sired by a the stars and stripes of my own coun­ e-. (ning. These n>o >;i?.e- seoiro1, to Ohio founded—St. John's, Perry horse carrying the highest strain of values, and we are selling them at $15. try and the other is Ireland's, whose please Mr Cr> •!<?*• gieatly. For the county. frlsh and American racing blood, won affairs and interests are dear to me. r'-'r.ent he becH.'c.f a your.g man again 1521—First Catholic church in Cin­ the Derby, the greatest turf event of "Orby is entered for the Royal Hunt ,i!«l he was ev i more excited thiin cinnati on corner of Vine and Lib­ * . the world, beating eight of the highest Experience for yourself the saving that's to be made on Woolton cup at Ascot this month, as well as for his niece. Mr< ri -wman. who ran erty. bred 3-year-olds in England. : suits. They cost $12, but as far as' value is concerned we the St. Leger, but I have not had time a''iur<" the tab e ->• ki:ic- out the mes- 1522—Dr. Fenwick consecrated first There was no joy at Epsom—except to decide whether he is to run or not. sai;;'< addressed t : her. bishop of Cincinnati. might just as well ask $15 and $18. You will want to make for Richard Croker. the former Tam- I think, however, that he will." Rothscnild and August 1>I- 1333—Oct. 13. Dr. Pudchell, second these your own just as soon as you see the suite. i many Hall chieftain, whose colt. Orby. Asked what he had given Reiff for -r.ait look dinner uiil Croker. Al- bishop of Cincinnati, consecrated. captured the Derby, and the throngs $9.75 will go a long way, too, in another great suit line. winning. Mr. Croker replied: "That is th'-'igii Croker stvt>.' last nigh; Jiat he 1S34—Aug. 11. Convent burned by a * of Americans who backed his colt. between Johnny and me. I would like di<: not bet a pen iy it is learned from mob in Charlestown, Mass. ' Tonight the Irish and American you to say, however, that the report 3 rtli.il-.le source tha' his wagers on 1S37—July 20. First No. of '"Wahr- flags fly over Glencairn—and Ireland If you are a man that clings to a light weight felt hat until that I offered Maher $7,500 to ride O-l/y \ ielded trem" ivi'-i' > winning.-. He hsitsfreund," first German Catholic and America are rejoicing over the Orby is without foundation. Maher pUie ! the money im "th* ago who:: ill* paper published in the United August or later, first lime you see a "Diamond" telescope hat discomfiture of the British. would have ridden for me if he could, odds were as long as 30 to 1. Further States. you'll know that you want it. Lightest weight, pearl 6hade, $3. Ireland and America backed Orby but he had a previous engagement, and more, he spread the tip broadcostj 1S37—Jan. 13. The seven days' de- heavily, and the Irish admirers of I made him no offer of any kind." through Ireland that his horse was! bate between Bishop Purcell and Croker won enough money to become The day began badly with torrents a, certainty One of the most satisfac- \ Rev. A. Campbell commenced. Not only the silkaton 6oft collared shiit at $1, but landlords. of rain, which occasioned the first dis­ tor.v features of the victory to Mr. 1S44—May 6. Know-Nothingism de- 1 Croker receives $32,500 from 'the $1.50 quality pleated or plain bosom shirts, with appointment to the crowd. In spite of Croker is that the horse practically J molition of St. Augustine. St. Mich- purse, and, although he denies he the absence of Queen Alexandria, how­ was trained by him. For a long time! ael's and a-nunnery at Philadelphia, attached cuffs or four detached cuffs at $1. wagered on the race, it is known that ever. a big circle of royalty headed by he has had certain ideas regarding 1S44—July 5. Catholic, church at his party won hundreds of thousands, King Edward and the Prince and training, and these ideals he put into Southwark (Philadelphia) attacked, getting 11 to 1. Princess of Wales was present. As practice in the case of Orby. with suc­ several killeti. The British people receive the vic­ the morning wore on the weather cess highly gratifying to him. 1849—May 6. First national council of tory of Croker coldly, and to add to band has had a cold in his head is en­ cleared and the race was run in glor­ Orby is by Orme. the sire of Flying the American church at Baltimore. the slights placed upon the farmer titled to a like reputation." ious sunshine and without that dis­ Fox. Orme was the first foal begot by. 1849—June 29. Father Mathew, "Apos­ Tammany boss by the Jockey club and A readiness to give up, in little comfort. from dust that is usually Ormonde and would no doubt have won tle of Temperance," arrived at Stat- t others, he was not. invited to the King's things is the most tactful appeal pos­ FOR THE present at the Epsom course. the Derby of 1S92 had he been able to en Island. | Derby dinner tonight. sible for a return of courtesy at oth­ The crowd was perhaps smaller than start, for he was known to be far su­ 1S50—Dr. Purcell created first arch­ i It has been the custom for scores of er times when the matter may be of in previous years, but it had all its perior to his stable companion. La. bishop of Cincinnati. S years for the king to have the winning importance to us. well known gaiety and picturesqueness, Fleche, which finished second, andili52—May 9. Second national coun- | owner as his guest after the Derby, but It is a high attainment of politeness and included a large gathering of should have beaten the ultimate win­ cil of Baltimore: present, S arch­ to allow others to be mistaken. Let a Irish Int. Exhibition f Croker was not asked. Plainly the Americans and Irish. ner, Sir Hugo. The dam of Orby. bishops and 26 bishops. j,- English consider Croker an undeslr- trifling misstatement pass unnoticed Croker's confidence in Orby, which Rhoda B., is strictly an American 1S55—Aug.

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