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September 23, 1916,
The Saelic Amenican.
wo, 3
rected by Mr.. Thomas Hughes Kelly,
Neoning, Rev. » Alliance, Neb., t!
yenne ? sirest, Alliance, etn
Peabo, a Fri
Brat
. Street " Pittsbu:
Providence, RL,
ach, forwarded yo
tore Street, Providen: ys Be
Roxbury, Mass en Rote Fun
SCRAN TON'S, FINE p MEETING
Collections to , Be Tak Taken Up in All
Churches in the City for Irish
Relief Fund—Splendid Gather-
«ing Presided : Over. by® Bishop}
New
York.
SCRA: Sept. 11.—Enthusi-
asm of ne iad that spells suceess for
the ‘movement to raise
man Cath
the relief of thé
g
children
r future be set aside for
8 spectal collection, the money derived
to a contributed to the: fund being
ca for the relief of the
Reb
Interest rani. and the
svi “tat pervaded t tiny
lores
‘They
Bishop Hoban’ atk ond fhe addresses
ofthe other men on programm
They went back to t! hel “yerishes bent
on a substantial Collection on a date
they ere to name later. .
many attendance at the meeting wort
_remrsentative
trent the cit
of
branch of the Trish Reliet Fund; Bishop
Hoban, At T. in, ot
New York @ ‘ormer egerani
Hon. Peter A. Hendrick, member at the
New York Supreme Court. The speech-
rs FOR VICTIMS OF ENGLISH SAVAGERY
* The following further subscriptions to the Irish Relief Fund have been
oo THe CONTRIBUTIONS.
(Ccntinued From Last Week.)
a american sympathizer, 2 Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly, 507. Madison
Avenue, New Yor! $15.00
Anonymovs, by Ger trade B eelly, M.D, 507.” Madison
: 20.00
Chairman, ‘Thomas J. Go
; O'Brien; Financial Secretary,
nt)
‘ 200
en)
5.00
00
10.00
6.25
9.00
5.00
12.00 +
ou 6.00
. Patrick Cahill. 9.00
William Cory 12.00
MS. ‘O'Driea 11.00
Patrick. Kennedy “00
Marta Quit 28.00
9.00
11.00
-50
17.00
12.00
6.00
10.00
+ 5) 8.50
Mary +) 52,00
Mr, McConnell 21.00
“Mrs. ‘Somomaa +) 2.00
+ 15
1.00
1.00
21.00
28) 1.00
2 1,00
= | 1.00
+ 1.00
+ 1.00
1.00
+ 1.00
» 1,00
John + 1,00 t
300.00
Bosting. Hob. Victor J.,.27 Madison Avenue, New York 25.00
Easthampton, Mass., Irish Relief Fund,'by John J. “Cate, "prena,
vat Hampton ‘Terrace, Easthampton, Mass. . 135.50
Haley, Thomas, and. William Souffrien, by
Esq,, Prescott, Arizona .........sss0vseeeteeee 100,00
Hunt, Rev. B A, Sacred Heart “Church, Spencer, Towa, (per Garzto 5.00
x . :
Lally, , Tames, ‘Bsq,, 62 Hayward, Street; Milford, Mass. 5.00
Manchester, N. H,, Irish Relief Fund, by John J. Kearney, Local
, Treasurer, tot Blodget Street, Manchester, N. 0.0"
+ forwarded by John F. O'Loughlin, 332 “South Staenttae
Friends of Irish Freedom, collection by St, Enda’s
John T. Dunn, Ci
-
, 1916, ‘forwarded by Bugen
8 ‘Catumet ‘Street, Roxbury, (first installment $200)..
(To Be Continued)
“| making”.iwas® punctuated with vocal
“Hoban and Addressed by Judge |<?
Hendrick and: Tudge Martin of
a Kk, m
funds in
lle Hocese of Scranton for be
n
D| tyr roll of
ne | Americ
the National Treasurer
ae
. Se aian
he "the Mak World).
Secretary,
nuntbers’ by“Iocal talent with Cusick’s
orchestra, of South Scranton, furnish-
ing the music.
BISHOP HOBAN PRESIDES.
‘Their memory wi
never die on. row cat in the hearts
and minds of, Irishms
beney-
8 the. sea,
fathers, but who in common with other
ans is for America first and
America last.
r been any question
as to the patriotlam of the Irish,” Mr.
“The: young Irish-Amer
s country dearl;
and T might sy t tbat the Irishman who
adoption really loves
and once he comes here h
loyal, true, patriotic American ‘tor all 7
time. there is no caste, no hered-
itary nobility, and men are {nase ’ e dene
what they do; here
portunity and the
ay continued.
HOP DENOUNCES ENGLAND.
‘Blshon Hoban made it apparent from
uch int
is
eh Sore al Mr
‘ion. He
t cen up in the Catholic Church for
the war sufferers of Belgium, Poland,
Syria, Lithuania and
kno}
| tor this ‘country, it had not’ been | yy
.|for the Irish People this ation would
-|I have no set 8]
will| with me in
Mr..,Lynett, “spoke G Bishop “Foban ‘
rity
%| sympathize with Irelani
he*feels it only right and proper that
in the’ English- speaking churches col-
lections should be ‘taken up for the
In ts NS
ishop was vigorous in’ his de-
nul riefalton of the English Government,
pas teaisriy its treatment of the peopl
reland. Speaking slong this line,
the iBthop
envure to ‘say that there are thos:
sends of Irian, here in tie ei
know nothing about the terrible conan
tions, existing because of English ty-
ranny. The average American, know-
ing nothing of Ireland’s history, sees
“I do not dislike England or English-
men, but I do dislike the English Gov-
ernment in relation to Ireland. If this
country ever gets into war with Eng-
land, I think there is enough sons of
m an army of, say
ston.
he expressed
couraged..° He
apparent 1
returns 01 ce.
In his address last might Mr, Martin
said in part:
“I want to give you the reason’
the nish ‘should not be out begging and
peopl should”
over themselves to aid the out,
uld have no
istories “are silent .on ° this
int. 4 t fa
‘You don’t read.in:our histories of
che Irish Generals you the War of the
Rebellion, nor di read per-
centage of Irishmen oust in the ranks
of the Continental a were
one hundred Iri fshmen 0 on “tnetr descend-
ants in the Continental lo every
one of any other nati d among
per
born in Ireland or thelr fathers or
srandtal nee were sons of
have been wip
JUDGE HENDRICR'S ADDRESS.
the Bishop as * ased ‘but Httle and tooks
the part ho still can handle
a ball ‘and acaute himself credit
res
yw what he Trish, aa
NEW HAMPSHIRE A. 0. H,
State Convention Denounces Mili-
gary Mu Murder of Leaders of Irish
yre
triots and Pledges, Allegiance
i oe Cause of Irish Nation-
CONCORD, N.'H., —The
State Convention of the Ancient Order
of Hibernians, held here August 29,
elected the following oflcers for the
oming year:
State President, Jeremiah J, Crowiey,
Concord, N,
si
VicePresident, Daniel Finn,
gz
ae
Secretar’ Walter P.. Muller, Man-
hester, N
a ‘OH,
x penres James Craigin, Claremont,
bl
tate Chaplain, Rev. John P. Moran,|
to
rertamoath,
tate Chairman of Irish History, Rev.
vrancl O'Neill, Nashua,
the resolutions “he following
i.
ong tl
referring to conan in Ireland was
We passed unanim
is e. eve
rents ‘in, ‘Ireland have tpenied
ica—a body
ie sym-
a blow against
r which has
throttled the sopttations of the Irish
people
weight of overpowering might the at-
‘e tre etn oy physical
denied it when sup-
Bileated through constitutional methods
T of P edure; and
mhereas, ‘These events’ have been
sharkea by crimes against citation
such as have never been surpassed
by England in the long annals
der which stain her history--erimes
Which have not been done in the dark,
bi the horror-struck . vision of
the world——inelu uding the summary mur-
der, without trial in open court of fit-
teen leaders ma the late Irish Revolu-
ton, and the {mprisonment and depor-
Of almost four thousand of the
d wi is caller
y England's statutes; it is there
rertpée0 ved That. this." Conveneion,
fhe | voicing the unanimous sentiment of ithe
membership of. the Ancient Order of
bernian:
at erica, denounces the
‘ Fordham forty-two years ago. its military murders of the leaders of the
opening remarks, Judge Hendrick said| Irish Republic, who strove with gallan-
'y seldom excelled to erect the fabric
of ‘tree government by force of arms,
and who were entitled by every moral
The New York jurist spoke in part|and legal right and cust
as follows: corded treatment. as prisoners of war;
“I came here for one reason, to tes-|and while we express our denuncia-
tity my love and affection for the|tion of the English Government we ex-
Bishop of your diocese, So here I am,|tend our unchanging sympathy to the
3 an American citizen, a hyphenated] families of ‘the “murdered victims of
one, if you lke. mn American] that Government, assuring’ them that
. Lam oj
posed te “natn domination of the
world, and as ere are eigh-
e|teen million hen Of Irish descent there
jand and | 1
are that many opposed to Engl:
English rule in 7
ve been talking so much’ about
srieh suffering,” said the speaker, “that
IT am almost ashamed to talk about it.
speech. working
this morataant ‘ore touring
the country and they..haye no. set
speech. know. 5 Fish | history.
who be
rare an ig-
gE
B
the Irish in the War of the Rebelilon,
thet not only our
je in the world that the
Bnelish people vnave deen
out they have dane
we have no
4... The
States has never had one iota of
ans,, they
d grants Ireland her indepen-
“The thanks of the Committe were
extended anagement of the
theatre for: placing {t at the disposal of
the committe
‘There was a fine musical programm
ner.
Joun
part in ine Bendigo gold rush, hes de
at Camperdown, Australia, at th
of 106. vot his eight sons, the elde: st is is
seventy-five, and the youngest fifty-four.
| sorrs
= te ‘Irishmen
Bi
closing with “The Star Spang! ted ‘Bane
ou
mit
Irishman, who took
ae
a3
throu the world, advancing wih
ow tt peak the word of consola-
tion, is yet y a supreme de
termination, nourished: by a lofty and
imperishable devotion, creating a senti-
ment ‘and gufding an unseen spiritual
ower that shall yet succeed in estab-
lishing the National liberties of Ire-
land.” .
NEW BRANCH IN BROOKLYN.
Sir‘ Roger: Casement Branch o}
Friends of Irish Freedom Or-
_ ganized at Large and Enthusi-
* astic “Meeting Held at the
Imperial,
e than three hundred representa:
fro ts of the
Boroug!
hu
September 14, ‘organized the si
Roger casement Branch of the Frien
of Irish Free
Myles F. MePartland, County Presi
dent of the Ancient Order of Hiberni-
ans, was airmen. Upon
a motion made by John Geoghegan, a
committee of five was oppoimed a de-
cide upo et
t permanent oresnietion and to
nominate officers. mittee con-
Biggaze, Patrick
Leonard,’ John Geoghegan, P. M. Me
Pat
rom the enthustasm dis-
Played by those present the recommen-
dations of the com mittee met with in-
stant appr selection ot Ire-
e
z
with , prolor
Vice-President; Cap
- Secon ‘esi.
dent; Eugene. B. Williams, Recording
>
a5
rit is 01
ad Cc of
t| closed with the singing of “The St
r.”
McPartland, .President; John | Chat
Secretary:
Secretary,
‘Treasurer. Executive ‘Commitee
Kinselia, Chairman;
Luke
award Bergen, inanctal
McGowan,
2 Pd
airman McPartland made a short| agenc
hat
address of welcome, outlining the pur-
poses for which the Branch was being
d his moral one
end that
work of the Branch will meet with a
huge access.
r of the evening was Peter
Golden, whe declared that it is the duty
of every Irishman to see that England
is destroyed.
“In God’ ame let us commence
again,” he sai “The spirit of Irish
Freedom marches on. Ireland has again
revolted, and at tl je the
id would eed:
if the Irish in America and tne Irish
an over the yrorld he had not Hstened to
itictans
false Political doctrine.
ts, en now, though the Rebellion
m in a week, does not 11
py that there will not be another Rev.
olution which will not be put down in a
week. e fight is still on, and will
continue until crowned ae cess.”
George. J... 3.
a short address in wblen 1 i sald Mthat
responded ort address
Pledging Support or the Success ot the
under the; new
A committee
Edward Bergen,
and John Geo} chesen, ae apotn inted to
find permanent headquarters for the
new
PETER GOLDEN BRANCH.
Holyoke Men Hold Fine Meeting
~~Address by Padraig O'Heg:
ity « of Springfield,
E, Mass. Sept. 11-
peter Golden’ Branch of the Friends of
Irish Freedom held its fourth meeting
here yesterday, at the Hibernian
Job:
“meeting President
Malone pat forward in the most unmis-
takeable terms the attitude of
Friends on Freedon
Question
Michael part, to me effect that the
Irish people should make the most per-
sistent dem: na for the fullest freedom
0 wl ara are
in every sense ¢ and on every ground en-
titled.”
Mr. ick Hegarty of Springfield,
gelivered | a fine adress on “The Irish
in Irish Nation-
jo About It?” Songs in Irish
Patrick Barrett, John
of Springfield,
Ciconee
were sine by
O'Shea and James Scully
Miss -Helen
8] pangled Banne!
BALTIMORE TO COLLECT. :
Roger Casement Branch, Friends
Trish Freedom, to Appeal for
Funds for Irish Relief.
BALTIMORE, Md. Sept. 15—
Roger Casement Branch of the friends
of Irish - Bre dom. in Baltimore’ will
shortly iss nds of letters ask-
ing for contriations for the Irish Re-
Mef Fund to rel e suffering and
want. at present so prevalent in Ire-
land.
A number of the most prominent cit
zens of rpaltimors have consented to
us
is J. “Kelty, Ser
a McGowan m
Am
a new and a| mac
It is not too | Cor
ade} of sym
of wee consiattng of
Biggane| w
have been reduced, as demonstrated by
the appeals they have rec
ad-
hat sentiment alone
can secomplish ttle: that they ia
be aggressive in th
day tite. Mr. ani
new members were enrolied.
CUMANN NA NA mBAN,
regular semt-monthly meeting
of ‘Dinene na mBan, Inc., was held on
Tuesday evening, ‘September 5, at the
enue and Fifty-
ninth Street, New Yor! nm encourag-
ing asp
INC.
33
euchre to be held on Tuesday even-
ing, October 26, at the Plaza Assembly
Room: East Fifty-ninth Street,
New Yor
All were saddened .when resolutions
was decided to hold an open
ing and ceilidh on Tuesday evening,
ae a
call is sent out to all those
holding ‘Collection Cards to make their
-| returns as early as possible,
TO P. H. PEARSE,
‘Yea, all these things that glad the earth
‘will pass,
And all the sorrows of the land will
al “child
m- | 404 children with bare feet upon the
ot some. eobed fee" will change to
man and
And, growing old, —T die assuredly.
But still will stay the Truth which kept
Unchanged, though
worl
And barefoot children at their mothers”
“unageing, the
eride, 2
wit yon a hear the tale of how
And ‘a good a go forth unfearingly.
—'C. Ni L.” in Irish Opinion.
“God save England."—John Red-
mond.
If John's prayers are availing, he
seems to know who needs them.
Thomas Francis Burke’s
2 SONGS
SNS 2 hish Is A NATION
ONCE AGAIN—A stirring Na-
‘TIS ONLY A SPRIG OF SHAM
-A real Irish love song.
Those soo Bones should be in every
. Irish Home,
PY, 15 cer
cents in stamps.
To any part of the United States.
‘When ordering, name your choice
. of songs, -
THOMAS FRANCI! B, ©
366 State St, Perth Amboy, Ny J.
one-fc the
size of pattimore. raised over $5,000
by adopting this method of procedure,
and if Baltim ne docs as well in propor
tion t pulation re, should turn
tun
vronene to the Recording
J. Ameren Buildine,
pose ioe Youre are from
fo 1B. 3. The checks
sho be made payable to the Treasur-
F. Brandy, 408, W. Camden
Street Baltimore, Md. ao
‘A umber of dime’ banka ‘will be
given out
when filled will be forwat
tlonal Headquarters,
Street, New York Cit
«The names of all those who give an:
sum, however amoall, to the Irish Relief
Fond, tn Baltim 0
@ papers, and inacrided in books open
tothe inspection of all.
—-
" THOMAS KENT | BRANCH. |
ular meeting of the Thomas
Kent Branch, eae es of Irish Freedom,
was held on Friday evening, September
26° Courtlandt
of thi ecu!
of the Noto Counelt addressed the
meeting and pot out the straits to
which the aidtiwe enemies of freedom
. Laree pimortment
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der for Ausplces of
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ae Madison Ave, New York. ~
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tas HORN ROSARI RI IES, tron 10 0 wo.
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roe THE OLD LAND dicta) $1.50
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rY, (small) $1.25,
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. - 10 cents eact
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