Carey, 01 o, '^Hur^dkyJ* August 13, 1925PELGRAMAGE OpflNEl)' r* s.About 500, pilgrims visited the Shrine of 4ur Lady of Consolation last Sunday to take part in the opening services of the Novena. It is estimated that 800' persons-took part in the evening candle processions. An unusually large number of the afflicted are here.The solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev. Aloys^ M. Fish with Fr. Conrad as deacon and Rev. Giles Kaczmarek as sub-deacon.Each day this week a high mass is being celebrated' at 10: ot) o’clock andfig * ~confraternity ayerses* are, *beinjg' helct at .3% 00 in th§ afternoon. Last evening largfe candle processionwas ifeld. There also will be candle*processions this evening and Friday evening. On Saturday and Sunday thousands will join in the triumphal processions in which the Image is carried.On Saturday there will be masses and sermons in Polish, Slovak, Magyar and iSIovanian, and the Syriac rite will be celebrated.9*Special trains are coming from Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, Columbus and Toledo.Rev. Clement Orth is here for the Novena from St. Bonaventure House of Studies at Washington, D. C.»-%sBand Concertt * *Program for Wednesday, August 19 ......iMusic by Huss* Concert Band . of New RiegeltCompliments Carey Business People. 1 ' ' • . r , r 5 ~ , •r * ‘ •March, Gardes 'du Corps' __________—--R. B. HallOverture, ^The Golden Crescent H. C. MillerThe Loyal American, March and Two-step, V L. SkaggsOverture, Tolono_______________________H. C. MillerThe Invincible, March_______________Ralph C. JarrettOverture, Smybol of Honor_______ W. L. SkaggsAltogether Boys, March -------------F. C. WaggonerOverture, The Rippling Ruby_______ W. L. SkaggsMixology______________________________Nick BrownOverture, The Iron Count_______ K. L. KingCuban Independence March----------C. D. HenningerOverture, Valmond ...... Chas, J. Rockwellp