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August 19, 1916,
The Saelic
Gmenican.
NOTED IRISH SURGEON DIES.
Dr. John B. Murphy of Chicago,
Qne of the World’s Greatest
Surgeons, Succumbs to Heart
Disease Came of Irish Stock,
. John B. Murphy of Chicago, one
of ene world’s most re rgeons,
hy constructed a Jaw of
with metal frame.
placed in ate postion of
rowed a was quilted
through the. wire frame and the mucous
membrame was sutured down on top of
the tissue and the skin closed over the
heavy | silver
whi
the jaw and
the operation
slight Bear paien was Invisible “except
on examin:
SUSPENSION OF GINNELL.
Insolont Answers by British Min- ia
isters to Legitimate Questions
Create Scene in House 0
—A Display of English
Tl. Will Towards Ireland.
The suspension of Mr. Ginnell,
Member for Ireland, has alread:
abled despatches
the
been
tendants, gathered up his documents,
and walked out, and th
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Qied at a hotel in Mackinac. Islead, briefly noticed in the ci "
Sitch, on August 6 death, which HIS \voxenern FEATS. from London. The trish papers to{ Of ~the- Irish Labor Party,| 4 teet x ° fee et,
I orld wide loss, was due to The story of Dr.- Murphy's achieve-| hand, however, give’ many details not Known as. the “Insuppress- Mailed free so an any part of oe, United States. All other sizes and grades
‘ack of heart disease, which developed| ments rcads at times almost like fic-| covered in the brief telegraphic ible,” to.Be Published in New made to order at lowest rates erior workmanship and finish.
ae m a general breakdown, as a result|tion. He was the first.to mend splin-| count. The following is the Irish In- Se (UNFURL THE FLAG OF THe IRISH REVOLT.
of drinking soup which “had been| tered bones with wire. His feats were |cependent's version of the Incident, ork — Fine . List ‘of Con- m THE WOLFE UBLISHING COMPANY, 220 West
potroned by an Anarchist, at the ban-|S0 extraordinary that surgeons cai Mr. Ginnell was suspended in the} tributors, dana Street, New York Clty, to wom all ‘checks ana ‘stoney Orders ehould ba
guet given to Archbishop Mundelein at|from all parts of the world to investi-| House of Commons on July 27 after a made payab!
the hiversity Club, Chicago, last Win-| Rete his methods at Mercy Hospital.’ | heated colloquy with the Speeker vain la | you "het may be free, wrote
He found a 3 for’ telling ex- 4
ter. . 5 After some preliminary querfes Mr.
DEATH A SACRIFICE. actly whether blood stains were made| Girnell addressed a question to the| abe. & mumbe ee ot Ile Aterean of herve Clit fle was alco a oe ALL HALLOWS UMSTITUTE,
(pr. Murphy was the only person pres- bh It is readily under-| prime Minister as to whether the mill-|j. the labor sooenent Mod who. fect of Jer le waa also er! i945 Ne
eft at the banquet who realized at once| Standable how important this discovery | tary authorities in Ireland at the time| that the Irish working class has been | oe the A. O. Ht, and. alvars tok an Cader ine Patranage or vite ‘Sataonse
what hed happened, and he immedi-| #8 pen found i ‘ pininal coe of asurrection had Government | senored or lost sight “of, have availed to ire na ie es We biel 4 Cardinal Fe
y . ind ou 2 flu 21 vancs ir ir
satel to work to aid his fellow therota ane th In: ence o a sanction either in advance or si themselves of the enforced presence of| widow and three children. ‘Beannacht A Preparatory Day Seton for Boys.
diners, forgetful of himself. The ‘de- Bl on the growth 0! e quently for bombarding the headquar-| ys. Larkin in this country ad have in: Conducted by oft Christian Brothers
ey. permitted the poison to gain a|Dody and told dog fanciers how they| ters of Cumann na mBan nurses, cut- anced him to publish In ae the) oo fe manam. Irelond,
strong foothold in his system and he Could regulate the Stee of their pets by tng ed crosses off their dresses, and) 7-19, Worker, ¢ fine feuded. and os Departments—Hrott Sci001, GRaMstar,
red fro1 Hig | treating Sh pu nt atscove| ™PTEoning them as criminals; and cee Yetta nt thet rans.|EARTY BETRAYED IRELAND. oveses, Crasstcs, Scr
death, In consequerice, must be looked mos important discov-| what had. been the result, to Colonel : : i with _
0 onsequence, must be looked | tes wes iim for the newtraliza:| Peta at Me apectal aetivite teenie | POF Workers’ headquarters, Liberty| rne Frontier Sentinel, Newry, a| iia with th e State Entveraity.
W tion of th ti doth ‘ Hall, Dublin, and which wa: ppress- ration. for C
ily made for his friends. The doctor's| tlm of eamatic and other joint | conduct, by the English Government for ite|@Yeddn-the-wool Irish Party organ, has epente Excamination,
wife was with him when he died. 7 . . Mr, H. W. Forster, who replied, said| splendid anti-recruiting propaganda, |at last ceased to worship at the shrine! $tudice wi wil. be resumed September 12,
Dr. Murphy had teen overworked INTESTINAL DISCOVERY. there was no trath in the insinuation, |and its ceaseless wartare aguinet every. |of John Redmond, and berstes the fall I. Doortey, Principal.
during the Winter, and finally develop- we win the founder of the present] and the question of Government sanc-| thing British. During Larkin’s absence | en idol ae follows:
2 aortitis, which ded to the pan- estinal surgery. The|tion. did not, therefore, arise. The|from Ireland the. [rt her was Bool as follows: ro wow a
creas... When hot weather struck Chi- Shtur irphy button" for joining severed | headquarters of Cumann na mBan were| edited by “ames Conall, wh “The leaders of the Irish Parlamen- OULD-BE CIVIL SERVANTS:
cago several weeks ago he and his wife| intestines brought him into great prom-| not ded. ‘This society . had! Commanda tars Party have become more English Before taking the Word of any-
h t of the Dublin "Division of
went to the cooler climate of Northern inence in fhe early ‘nineties, "] nothing to do with the Red Cross. The} the Irish Republican ‘Army, and whose |than the Poelien Chomaalves. their na- body that hi an expert or @
Michigan, but the change failed to ben- in Chtcago, Dr. Murphy | majority (ot | women arrested carried| “Labor in Irish History” is one of the foal spirit has been sapped and under. teacher inquire how he comes to
eit the surgeon, « H inking | shor owed. Dr. Frankltn H Martin, an ‘:-/arms end some were known to have|really great books written on Ireland. |mined uve alre of patron be etther.
spell and remained in a 4 precarlous con-| timate friend, a metal ball about. the} used them. he meseage of the ho Worker Pneltatcen and they have Then you will come to
dition until an acute attack of heart | size of an English waln Then came the. scene. Mr. Ginnell! will be “the right divine of labor to be on y ,
: f. responsibility towards
disease seized him. He died in a few| “There,” said D: os “is was asking: “In view of the insolent} the first of earthly things;” the method constituents. * Devlin some time ago CONWAY S SCHOOL,
nutes. hing that is going to vovelctionize n answer,” when there were loud cries t will adopt will be “Education, Toler-|deciared the Irish Parliam 0 East 43nd Street,
On rphy came of a fine Irish testinel surgery. I've on|of “Order” and .“Withdraw,” and the| ance and Sotidarity,” and the ideal {t|to be the servants of the Irish prone If you are wise.
stock, ‘Since the earliest ages Ireland| twenty dogs with perfect success.” Speaker intervened, om tng ‘it was not will preach will be a cooperative com | tat N that words have lost || Classes for all branches of Civil
has been famous for the high place it}: “You wouldn't tr: yuman be-| Parliamentary or kK. monvs wealth based on industrial democ- thelr heantan, for the place of the Service, Out o af ut is of the
held, in medicine. Sir Willlam Wilde,| ing, would you?” asked Dr. Martin. | While the Speaker on sal on his feet rac we are told, ie im the scullery ana{| Conway Schoo! ntered the
himself one disth ed| - “First ‘cha gel.” exctatmed Dr.| Mr. Ginnell rose, and was asked to con-| "the Irish Worker, with which will be the piace ior the servant in the drewing || €xanuination for Police Captain 31
ote. a -mono-| Murrhy emphatically, tah to the rules. He called on him to Incorporated “The Harp and Workers! are on the ong the first
hich he says that. “the Irish terms
rphy read a paper on the but-
in New York before the
mtfon of the Academy of Surgery.
‘Among his avditors was
put re his next question.
Mr. Ginnell asked whether Colonel
Portal denied the allegation, and the
e will be on sale September 1
1916. "Many prominen Irish-American
Labor men and womer
of
n will contribute. | ber:
tn
their innocence of-heart and out
solicitude for their. country, num:
forthe principal diseases were of far r. Charies| Speaker called on the next question:| iso all the “former contributors, who ee
more appropriate significance . than| McBurney, who leter was head surgeon} Mr. Ginnell repeated his questfon, and are et a oe castained smh toe
those used in English or derived from for President : Meinl, Bur-| there were loud cries “If Works of the following authors | sean ants: nes alsvelieved that Its
the Latin or: Gr ney asked rphy to demonstrate| the honorable. member at behave and rtiote tlh be featored tardies roan | many rears: they dtsbelteved that Its .
‘trom the. Gaelle ‘word for physisian,|the use of the button the next day at{ himself properly,” sald the Speaker, “T| Workers James Connolly (executed), |of Kipling for those of Davie; they|| Candidates for. Police Sergeant
whieh Is-Liaig or Leea it is probable | his clinic. must ask him to withdraw!” “I am be} Standish. O'Grady, St. John. Irvine,| thought that many acts that looked like and Fire Lieutenant should
that, the modern ord “Teech is derived,| Dr. Murphy was ready at the ap-| having myself,” protested Mr. Ginnell.| James Stephens, A. P. Wilson ("Mac"),| sins were merely give attention.
and at the Irish Courts the physician | pointed hour. The patient.was a man| “Anyway,” e Speaker, “I: sball| Maeve Cavanagh (poetess of the Revo. Yor’ Ireland.’ but t
was held in the highc t standing. Dur- suffering: me gangrene. of the intes-| not call upon him for any more ques-|jution), Cathal Lally, (“Oscar”), Liam overment! for Ireland. to fear amd || ©1288 for these now Fanning at
ing the Penal Days the fame of the ath. otherwise could not| tions,” and the House cheere "P. J. Devlin, W. P. Part|then to conviction that the fo fear and 20 EAST 42ND STREE’
Irn ‘doctors suffered an eclipse at five beon deferred many Undeterred, Mr. Ginnell aid, “I beg] ye (serving ten years Jn Ireland have been. betrayed. Th
home” but flourished OHis- ELECTRIFIZS. SURGEONS. to ask Question No. 47,” but the Speak-| George Russell (“A we), Jose rotey | ra ailowed Ireland to be mate a ae
ing, was @ Royal Dayeictan “it Spain 1] «are you ready?” asked Dr. McBur-|€T isnored him. Again he asked for @/ (“Shellback"), Miss S, C. (ex-|pawn on the political chess-toard, and| THE [RISH INDUSTRIES DEPOT
the me of Charles the Fifth. Qun-| ney reply to. Question 47, there wa8| Councilor, ity ot Dublin}, Eraest persuaded the country that ite greatest
ee eae inci ant De | ., Prepare your patient and show me] m6. Aisorder, both Mr. Ginnell and} Kavanagh (artist), shot dead at Lib-| friends were the British Liberals who y Auspices
clan to the Emperor of Russia, and Dr. e Spea still on -| erty Hall, W. H. MeGahey (jail), Fred. ° -
thi a d erty icGahey (jail), d. a tance ere to be em.
Thomas Hearn, of Waterford, was by-| Jaq t will join It.” Dr. Moreh rooltad | Mr. Ginnell, who refused to resume Bis| Bower, J. J. Burke (Jail), an | acer bo circumstances w THE azLic ‘beacte OF IRELAND,
siclan to Godoy, the famous Duke of| °d | mil ion Tt De Burnes said ne| Sat asked under what Standing Order| (“an Clarin Dubh") (iail t Arcade, 59th St
Alcudia, was vendy. “Dr. Marahs when seomeg {He Was being denied the right to ask/” The annual subscription is §2. Sin Rend Madison Ave, New ons
One of the first great teachers of| forward and in’ tw fs anap-|auestions. “The Standing Onder gent gle copies five cents. Subscriptions re- LEGAL NOTICES, Phone, Plaza 5
medicing, in“ America .was, Dr. walter ‘ped the button in face.” The-effect on 125 wih atisorsenty conduct ied ceived. by the Manager, 613 T! Ave = @ & mode “ ireland you con ged
nevin who, with Thomas the Speal York; or 19 West HACKETE GEOHGE B.— In pursuance of oz 2.” :
id the ‘assembly of surgeons was electrical. S a » Gi " ‘ork; . or est Pearson ‘orice of Hon, Joba Fr Gob ian @ Surrogate
et, wos banished from Tretand in 198, Inetdontatly the patient made a perfest 18 le disorderly,” asked Mr. Glanet, Street ‘Chicago, iil ot, the County 0 Se notlce. is hereby —
In tecent, times there are three. Irish- . “to maintain the truth of a question on ——- it petwone having clue axainst George RIGH POPLIN TIES, $1.00.
men who especially. stand-out in. the| "e°o" paper?” is disorderly,” sai cpanel ie Count Rew, Pont le ais HORN RO 'S. from 40 ¢
medical profession and its development,| wounged sours wie 't. 5| the Speaker, “to use the Janguage.the| THE PLUNKETT BRANGH, | sftto. eae a 7 at, place of transacting | Frost's HISTORY OF CLARE, $750"
Robert James Graves, William Stokes| nite he was making specches in the| honorable mi has been using, an ‘No. 32 Nass “in the City of New | KNOCKNAGOW; = The Homes of Tip
and. Dominic orrigan. And the| west ae the Presidentiel candidate of|t© conduct himeelf in the way he has Joseph’ Plunkett Branch of the Fata or bel February nest. perary, $1.
name of Dr, Thomas Addis Emmet of| tne. progressive Party, he was placed| been cond’ himself,” (Cheers) Fetends of reek Freier. of Rye, New| Dated, New ¥: qioee eo. fuckerts Mitchel'a SAIL Suntan, $250.
New York, who has probably. done ty a o you rule that it is disorderly to ke held seful meetin Administrator. SPEECHES FROM TH!
¢ Komedi y in Dr. Murphy's care. intain the truth of a question on the|!n the Parochial School 1 Hat, on Frigar John Nicolsot
more for the diseases of women than 1635, De, Murphy mars. es maini q " “Attorney for Administrator, Caper) 60 con
in this country, is a name. to "op er?” “I have already dealt’ with preuing, August i there wea eta 2 pasina Street, Manhettan Borough OGrowney's EASY» LESSONS IN
no name to Jeannette ©. Plamondon, 4 me en ood attendance; and Mr. Harnett, the| New York ity cstetn IRISH, Pr “
conjure with ‘wherever urgeons €a seul known Chicago. fatatly. : Foe ence and Mr Harnett, the} | ___ arte T and 2. 100 cach,
frets all over the wort Amid considerable impatience on P : ese rts 8, 4 and 5, 25e.
ous the port of members, report: the recent ouchre netted Dineen’s TRISH ENGLISH DICTION:
Stormer ‘President of the
» and on June-
the Collar and Cross of the
St. Gregory the Great, at the direction
of | Po enedict XV, fi Arch-
dishop George W. Mundelein, . This
took place at the formal opening of a
new ad to of
. Mur
Murpby
rom 1882 to
8
siecally in the domain of abdomin al
Before the end of 1884 Dr. Murphy
Was elected Lectuter on Surgery
Rush Medical College, and in
fessor of Surgery in ihe Post-Graduate
Medical School and two years later Pro-
fessor of Clinical Surgery in one College
of Physicians and Surgeo!
Murphy received nang honors
for attainments In his protesston.
In
1902 the University of Notre Dame con-
ferred on hi e Laetare Medal. The
Entversity of Sheet Seotiand, gave
dim of Science in
of the same year he
Teceived the appointment of First Lieu-
aaa of the Army Medical Reserve
“MADE NOSE OF FIN GER. \
. Murphy, as far back as 1890, be-
came known for bie work in bone sur-
fery, Following in the steps of Lane,
the pioneer “pone carpentry,” he
k up this work, and thousands of
Successful and unusual operations have
Hos-
wer jaw, making
tere teightter ouleet ter life. ‘Dr. Mur
1890 pro. deat
°| MEMORIAL MASS FOR ROSSA
The first Anniversary Mass for the
repose ot ihe soul of O'Donovan Rossa
Pro-Cathedral,
Mesiborough “Street, Duiin, on Friday,
Nation as the funeral of Rossa, Men
and women came: from all parts of the
country to pay tribu to the dead
nian, and though the Great Southern
@ Western Railway refused to run
excursion trains to Dublin, thereby
keeping thousan peopl away
nevertheless It ts doubtful if Dublin
ever had su embly. The Vol-
unteers formed the guard of honor
the body was borne to Glasnevin, and
ass
hi
two {hosen to spe
ide.
errow the spirit of the unconquered
patriot must haye thrilled during the
thless week that has since ‘then i
mortalized Dublin.
SLIGO GAMES AN AND PICNIC.
ligo Men's en's Social and Benevo-
lent “assoion will hold fete annual
pica! nd es on Sunday, August) 5
at. ‘Owing to the strike, which tied up
all the surface lines in the Bi
Westchester Counties, the previously
arranged date had to be abandoned. It
great viseppotntment to. the
friends or the organization as well as
to the mbers who red for the
glorious voblect of waeing readitionel re
the sufferers of the Jate un-
he
total net proceeds vel
0 the Irish Relief Fund ond distribu.
ted at the earliest opportans .
at. . ‘clock in
tween the Sons of Sout gh and
the Sligo teams. This event promises
to be most interesting as the Armagh
th
ao “sulgo will endeavor to recover their | cess:
this occasion run.
ning events as adve sed mn another
column will be enlarged
‘After the field events there will be
Irich and Amel rican dancin
hh
since the’ burial
eak, ‘of Rossa at the
Mr. Ginnell con-
banana to sme “ine point with the
who at length toll
would let on a his withdrawal if he
drat
in my hand,” said Mr. Gin-
ell.
t this point wpe Speaker called the
gitention of the 0 Mr. Ginnell’s
refusal, and names D im.
secordingly moved his suspension. “For
ed Mr. cine and there
put the
called on
nell once more sal
No. 47."
Arms,”
the honorable member In obedience to
mee
the order of the House
nm the paper,”
H, as the. Sergeant-at-
Arms made him,
Dillon ond two other Xattonaliet nem.
bers moving
geant req) ion
draw, mt the aufomber for Ircland sat
imm
Halehn ning ‘tne. tab te wit]
Sergeant-at-Arms
or that Mr. Gtonelt refused 2 leave Me
shall suspend thes sittin, ing of i ‘Tones
.d| unt{] such time as the honorable mem-
‘withdi men
Or ae hncnte ore’ to of| Wes @ noble example to all trlonds of
ord fdst cries of “Sit down,” and| freedom the
the Speaker left the Chair, the mace| fer to Mrs. Thomas Clarke of Dublin,
telug. rem g|and Mr. Edward O'Toole of Limerick,
the unusual incident. Mr. Ginnell mean-
while sat composedly by himself wit!
folded arms. After lapse of
ten minutes the Sergeant-et-Arms with
Gianell. “ane appeared to be ressoning
‘tay ‘Mr. Ginnell was spoken
ch, Sir Wil
im hej t
\d
T | surviving relatives, our deepe:
te} > On
in the Black
Treasurer of the
Jennings of New
ery Interesting ad-
ined the en
nd
ea. t oneanien
‘ev. Father Meehan ‘ged th
sent. to form themselves in!
mittees and but the organization
patil ft became one of the largest in
the State. Mr. Peter Golden of New
York also spoke.
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ROBERT EMMET BRANCH.
The regular meeting of the Robert
Emmet Branch of the Friends of Irish
Freedom te hel ae ae next Sunday
afternoon, Wee at 3 P. M,, in the
Knights. of cetumie eae or West
mite fourth Street, N
minent “pene wilt “redress the
rocal and musical
programme will be rendered by emi
nent artists, -
EDWARD DALY BRANCH.
The following resolution was passed
meeting of the. Edward
Pray Branch of the Friends of Irish
neste, That the members of
ly Branch of ricade “ot
rial Freedom have heard yuh deep
sorrow of tl f Mr. John Daly
of Timerteke “So “whose whole life
Mr. Daly's omher
thy in his, their crowntng fore
Signed, G. A, Gubbine, Pe J. ‘Watch,
R. McMahon, F.
Sheedy, Committee on Resolutions
LOST LIFE IN EXPLOSION.
the men who lost their Hves
k Tom Island explosiot
tne. 30, was Mr. C. f. Leyden of Jersey
‘n, who at the, time of his
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Ginnet with a shake of his head, got b
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