The Arlington Advocate, 9 May 1903
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The Arlington Advocate, 16 May 1903
| Some of the young people who come here on Sunday seem to think they have passed the restricted line and can do just what their inclination happens to dictate. They find out their mistake, however, when they are swooped down upon by our police and made an example of by being locked up for a time at least. A crowd of these boys were having great sport playing ball in the field off of Lowell street, on last Sunday, until officer Barry gathered them in and gave them a taste of the medicine that would be administered if the culprits repeated their conduct of breaking the Sabbath. |
The Lowell Sun, 23 May 1903
| O'HEARN Michael O'Hearn, 55 years of age, died last night at his home, 15 Bolton place, off Franklin street. He leaves two sons, Cornelius and Frank, two daughters, Minnie and Josie, one sister, Mrs. John Regan, and one brother, John, of Grafton, West Virginia. |
The Lowell Sun, 30 May 1903
| O'HEARN The remains of the late Michael O'Hearn were consigned to their final resting place in the Catholic cemetery this morning. The funeral took place from his late home, 17 Bolton place, off Franklin street, at 8.30 o'clock. The funeral cortege proceeded to St. Patrick's church in Suffolk street, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated at nine o'clock by Rev. John O'Hearn of Salem a nephew of the deceased. The choir was in attendance and the Gregorian mass was sung. There was also a profusion of floral tributes. The bearers were Messrs. John Sullivan, Alvah Ayer, John Reagan, Cornelius Sullivan, John Hannafin and Daniel Murphy. The interment was in the Catholic cemetery, where the committal prayers were read by Rev. James A. Walsh, assisted by Rev. Fr. O'Hearn. The funeral was under the direction of Undertakers James F. O'Donnell & Sons. |
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