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Band ‘were in constant attendance and; Saxon until the full and just demands UNKETTS, | that the sooner they agree in
THE IRISH 1 SPLERDI | D SUCCESS. receive gneroun appa ot Tretond have bch ‘wrung fam) Bap PADRAIG H, PEARSE BRANCH |THE PATRIOTIC PL in he tres f chee oa
1e jay morning rills will be} land. wi @ for Ire!
resumed on the 201h inst Assembly, 11] | “That’ we pledge ougsetves to avenge, Nora Connolly Sp ®. nis at Mass Dr. Plunkett, Former Protestant] '
(Continued ed from 1 Page 1.) o'clock. Arrangements have been made|as far as in us lies, the mu ‘of the ing of friends of Iris. Archbishop of . Dublin, and|“Ye sons of Erin! who despisé
for the first Review of the season, to be| irish. war prisoners, treache erously| Freedom. ‘| Father of the Present Protest-| The motherland that bare you,
the Gzht which be fought had not been | held at the Armory, 110 Hast Fifty-| taken under a flag of truce by Engtand| ye padrai¢ H. Pearse Branch of the Bish fT Wrote) 2 nothing :rish love or prize,
: ninth “Street, on Thursday evening,|and then executed, and ‘that all the| prongs ot ralg H Freedom bas complet. ant Bishop oF auam, WTO Give ear; I will not spare you
November 9. A dance. will follow. Bowers of our organization will be ex-| ¢q arrangements to hold a great nase “The Patriot’s Rebuke. ‘The he tran anger’s jeor t oo not feay,
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at all times to secure the release ‘don
meeting in the Auditorium of the|, A letter in the Dublin Independent
. CALIFORNIA HIBERNIANS, or the trish eon hela by Eng Church of the Resurrection, 22 West) calls attention to a speech delivered] 7S"? who revi thete native Isle,
s Members f Ancient 0 ne "eilsh lucas erded with criminals from / One Hundred and Fifty-first Street,|recently at a meeting of the Irish Na- » never, never
embers 0: cient Order on the east of Eighth Avenue, on next Mon-|tional Foresters, by Dr. Plunkett, the poy
Coast Fledge Allegiance to thel anmcty:” Jona’ Te siccons, Pecat | Hy, veRine, Geter 2 fe Sct ttf ute Pracaan Ar "i apie ofa te orm
Causa of Irish Nationhood and gent: ‘ames SF Manse” Pico reset to Tnereuse the membership of the on | blskop of Duvlin, who wrote The Pa: By mennly entting Kita and kin,
Promise Support to Dependents Secretary; Stephen J. Maione, Financial ganization. ne man of Europe will be plot's Rebuke.” The letter is as fo) gy nor dear sirs, he sadly eee
Men Who Fell, in Recent Secretary; Rey. D. 0. Crowley, Chap-|Tomsade at the end of the present war. | lows: Who tries to be teo clever
Revolution and’ Mathew we Twomey, Treak| If the men and women of Irish blood| © Sir—in the present Qtetracted tate] sturke what 1 say s€ il ot a
" urer. aa America eu actively support the|of Ireland there has been one eau-! Ont never, never, ney v—
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 20,—The —_+.— >’ rene of a * em we are most} tiful incident which carries | rs orient
following resolutions were suunlmousty sanguine that Ireland wit! be well rep-| promise for the future. The Irish Na- ves ple
wy “THE GAELIC SOCIETY. tional Foresters invited Dr. Plunkett, rich Bho, vay eh the wana every
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\rope’s map is-re-made, and |re-/ Protestant Bis! ° of Tuam, to their chbis
Previous Irish concert Mrs, Willism J-10, H. of San Francisco, at’ the last] ‘The Gaelic Society will hold its regu- land shall be declared an Independent Congress banquet, at which’ a protest tered loner eos, and admire thy
of New York, who so -kindly ‘gave ver meeting held by them in Hibernian|lar monthly ceilidhe at Holy” Trinity| Repu ag to be made again the susgested of Tu am, Honality of his son, the Bishop
» Halt, Valencia Street: Hall, the headquarters of the Society, Rev F. Murphy, of the} cheme of Partition “Brave son ARY Nr
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Parish on ‘the * nesurrection. has very|deriv’d from honorable ‘Tolne." accept ed |42 Mountain View Rood. Ranelagh,
services, delighted a huge audience| “Thar this forty-seventh biennial 42 Amsterdam Avenue, on. Sunda
. kindly given the use of the Auditorium | the invitation and joined in the Protest
with her magnificent voice. Miss Nora 4
County ‘Convention of the Ancien
comer ee one " eet tat|Order of Hiberntans, assombled | °V@8iNg, October 29, commencing at 8| or the occasion, and he will be one 0 of his Catholic fellow-countrymen. Teen
oe none ee an jin San Francisco, Cal, reiterate|P- M. This is the ceflidhe which was! the speakers, a Christian and a patriot he proved his RESOLUTION OF SYMPATH
ash for the Volunteers being espectatly | te!" confidence in wre graud old prin-| scheduled for October 15, but which| Tbe audience will have an opportun- belief that, difference of religion not- Y,
efective. Me. Howard Pascal, the favor ciples nat, Litbernianism, | principles| was postponed to.enable the society to ity of 1 ot i arin a very vivid description | withstanding, they had one Father,| At a special meeting of the Sup: bur
ite tenor of the Irish Societies of New ave malotained the Slory of the participate with undivided attention in connection with the | God; and one Mother, Ireland, Club of Brooklyn, held on October
York, travelled ail the way fo from| catholic Faith and the cause of Trish Irish Rellet Irish Rebellion ‘by Mise Nora Connolly,| “quote here two verses from “The| resolutions of sympathy were one
Jersey. ‘and eave a beautiful rendering Nationality eine ce its inception many | tbe Irish Relief Bazaar. who arrived in America recently. Miss] Patriot's Rebuke,” . written by ,his|to the family of Patrick Doxte, ated
re a des centuries ag The Gaelic Society is justly proud of |Connolly is a daughter of James Con-| father, Lord Plunkett, formerly Pro-|the most faithful members of the Cie
nolly, the Commander ofthe Irish Vol-|testant Archbishop of Dublin, waich|who led recently. The resolution
Sone ah Mer Gains ‘Boure, he Ane. 2 tribute of gratitude. and] the great work its members performed
trian baritone, brought the andfence to reaped to our Drothers im ireland who in conjunction with the members of the
it feet by his rendition of the “Minstrel| tne traditions of our Onler any eee
Boy.”
unteers Sa ne late Rebellion + pealy prove that a true patriot’s heart is not| were signed by Patrick Leonard, Wit,
‘ e surrendered as a soldier iner '
other Gaelic branches at the State a monopoly of either Unionist or Na-|iam P, Kennedy, Patrick Fogarty,
& at ihe Statel or war to the Enalish; and in the most tionalist, Catholic or Protestant, artilrick Heslin and William Corrigan.”
tear League, in making the Gaelic} ooid.blooded way he was foully murder-
DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND
. willing sacrifices have redounded to the
THANKS TO GERUAN SOCIETIES. | glory 0 ague Booth one of the most attrac-| eq py them. . Peter Golden will also de-
Too much gratitude cannot be accord-| “That in a special manner we pay a[ tive nd ssccesat Booths tn the Breat |tiver an address.
ed the German Societies and people,| tribute to the attitude of our brothers] (fot that the sock unnecessary to] Talented: Irish Yocalists and musici-
y their constant attendance at the| and through them to the men of Ire-| tte that the society feels Meelt ever ans will aid in making’ the meeting a
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y lastingly indebted to each and every ]
Bavear and their great.ability and ex-jland, who took part in the’ glorious most memorable one. Admission free. i
“perience which they so- generously | struggle of Easter Week, in which the| omer Who helped to make the Gaelic] No collection. . E LEAGUE
Placed at the disposal of the committes| forces of God ‘and Ireland were arrayed | Ueakue Hoot such a sreat success and ——— 0
contributed so largely aking thi mst the brutal and antiCatholic| those’ who worked to entivingte mea AN IRISH RED BOOK, FOR JUSTICE
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wt ie not pocaflo Set to accurately [our support, moral and. materials eo | Umceasingly at the booth and also to| The New York Times had the follow- r
. estimate what the financial results of continue the same holy fight, . sees neers and arene ot fhe S0-ling despatch from Rome last Sunday: | URT
be, but from the pro hat as one of the first principles of generous! “ROME, Oct. 21—An “Irish Red N .
tees, ; ew York and Bronx Co
eeds already turned .in there is our Order have ever been to work for | P™! Book” has been resented to the Pope TES
doubt but the net result wil more then | the Independence of Ireland, we wit-| ,2re Committee of Arrangements for|and distributed amoi Cardinals . °
measure up to. the expectations of the} ness with joy and gratitude the glori- ete to Tnake. fee ng onion a ntertai| ¥ am nd other - hig! eh ‘crclestinatics at ROBERT L, LUCE
-| Vaticon
clon Tory lt Suateee een anh eta ete | mentor musa nd hoy | a Alaa Mens ee UL.
- members who “
Tene dioweeh of hy suction wnt that we sere at eee iil Rei gone out of tows for the summer back! cove’, fae’ cobtting Mier se tia ieee Formerly: Chairman New York
wae a ares eat feeling of rejote end in their holy and noble struggle. on tat ce occasion. A cead mile failthe|q documentary history of .the recent «State Board of Claims; Justice of
g that the Bazaar was continued to| “Notwithstanding, the sacrifices that u fe eae to every member of the| Irish insurrection. The .work is ‘abl: the City Court of the City of
ihe extended period, and strenuous as|have been made; we deem them worthy gett Cause. The admission will be) compiled, setting forth a the: points New York; Counsel for Legisla-
tha work was, it was felt that it would} of the grand goal of Irish Indepen- 20 et favorable to the Irish ¢: . tive’ Committee that secured a
be ith no Little sorrow the hosts en- dence and we pledge our very lives in oo This pam met, Which fs causing com "Fact 7 $3,000,000
gaged during the tw eke tn the Ga ar-| support of the men who have thrown THE IRISH IN TEXAS. siderable stir, bears no signature, but |’ reduction :o OU)! in tele:
dea would the shackles of cant and hypocris: is attributed by all here to.a Drom mainen t phone rates; Counsel who suc-
was the means of vaileting irlendabip ae ne ere en ws against ae OUST ON Texas, 00 ‘et mn —One of tad preiate ee sector Oras mete fh ceeded in. aving set asi a
a fellowship and it has result-|ish tyranny—the ancient enemy 0: ie most interesting feat ws at the ing. Irish ecclesiastic institu one unconstitutional recent apportion-
a Rome, in collaboration. with, _ Bishop pr
‘man that | is near and dear to the Irish heart. | Austro-Geriman Red Cross Fair held in
our unwavering allegi-|this city from October 7 to October 12, Opes er of Limerick. meni
vel nd that will not only serve ance. to we Cause of the Irish Repub-| was the Irish booth, run by the Irish-
te th, that we adopt its colors we adhere American Club of Houston. The booth,
but will also act'as a safeguard fot to” its principles, and es. far whic Gi
America and American interests ‘against| may, we will leave ‘nothing undone to White and Orange of the Irish. Repub- . cocase
any and all Intriguers. bring it into extsten lic, was the artistic hit of the fair. : .
“That in nccordan nee with our prin-|Sinn Fein flags were everywhere in evi-
GAELIC LEAGUE {hoorn Ar THE ciples of Nationc'ity and philanthropy, deace, and various souvenirs of the
pledge unstinted rapport to the de-|men who dfed in. Ireland were on sale,
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"VOTE ON NOV. 7th FOR.
‘Among the mane Peut booths in pendents of those who have fallen in| from which a good sum waa reallzed.
Madison Square Garden at the Great|the struggle for an Trish “reland, and| ‘The booth was in charge or Misses
Trish Relief Bazaar, th saett ague | that we will never make peace with the| Ryan, Daly, Burke, and Tiern e 3;
jooth stands out preeminent: both in i
attractiveness and beauty. Mr. William . Faas
O'Dowd, President, State Gaelic League wn, A N N U A L B A L L . . a
of New York, is manager of this ees OF THE ‘
and 3ir- MAD ym techsirman. Thes \ ~ Reput slican and Progressive Candidate
tie great ouccens wt coated on Roscommon Men’s S. & B. Association
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great success which
their efforts. They are heavily indeb} .
ea to their excellent staff of workers, ;— 10 BE HELD AT -— OR CONG R ESs ’
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inety to. shee meee a IMPERIAL LYCEUM,
tiringty to the great
17th Congressional District
Bazaar,
It would be invidious to choose any 55TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE,
of the many valuable donations for . . - : a . ;
soe rate, by but sania are ner] Saturday Evening, October 28, 1916.); - PLATFORM. .
donors ho an ne prizes, and to : Music by Professor MeINTYRE. paticnat ton —An pte 3 maintenance of the rights of American citizens on land and sea and of the
the us authors who contributed . ode An ares cia Navy'of a alze, character and 7
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" TICKETS, cents each. . having | due’ regard to what ithe Advisory Boards of the two federal services deem requisite. to’ national
— OFFICERS ——
‘d.—A scientific tari? to protect American lah industries to b
James & Dyer, President, J. J. O'Kelly, Vice President: 1. J, Flanagan, Treas- . rican labor and Industries to be mide by Congress in ac
t Flenegen, Correxrond Secretary; TJ. Hand, Pineke ‘ cordance ‘nt the Tecommendations of a non. the submizaton by Congr
uo Secretary; J. 3 mack, Recording Secretary o =" tates of a Constitutional “Amendment granting the suffrage to women. and the enactment of Pro-
Hy sthnontatirme: mt "burns, > essive legislation concerning Labor Exchanges, Child Labor, Hours and Conditions "ot “Work, Minimum
dosistant Sergeant-at-Arm » Employees Old Age, Accident and Sickness Insurance.
tilgan’s Dee pmmustions— . . - RECORD
Thursday night, and the workers will] ~ Thomas Rock, : ‘k Sharkey, J. Merriman Am dent for over twelve years in the District. Brother of the late Hon. Lindon Bates, Jr.
do all that is possible to still further — ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE —— American vjestent and having Irish ancestors. School and ‘college, education in the United States.
in the noble and charitable work| J. Flanagan,.Chairman; Patrick Henry, John Redaington, Bichsel OBetme, tudied International Law and Diplomacy abroad, aad . Church-Law at the Catholic Institute, Paris.
of Irich Relief. John 1 Hang, | Owen ‘Horan, D. G- . P. » Degrees: Ph. By LLM, J.D., LL.D (France and Spain.) Attorney of the New York and Spanish Bar. :
W. K. O'Belrne, d; = Morea, Pp Hone Thomas oe Knight Commander of Isabel Ja “Catolica, Member of Various legal, political, social and patriotic or =
COMPANY A’S DANCE; . re. nt McDermott, eary, P. Dolan, Joe & ganizations,, Travelled through Ireland and nearly all European and Asiatic countries.
hele J. Mooney, J. Feeney, J, Murr: . -
: ; VIEWS ON THE LABOR QUESTION
The annual dance of Company A of I heartily tett
the Second Regiment, Irish Volunteers, nding eo sartlly, Bellows 4 in | Progressive federal labor legislation to increase the opportunities for
will be held at DayStar-Hall, Fifty- , . ing the conditions of work. The United States ts {n many respects
four ‘Street and Third Avenue, Brook. ‘Telephone 1118 Lenox. behindhiand in its labor tas, and should profit by fhe Je experience of “toretan countrics, There should be
lyn, on Saturday evening, November 4. ELLEN BYRNE DE WIT g Sreat and permanent National Employment Exchange to bring men where good positions are awaiting
Captain Brosnea, Lieutenant. Begley, em which they cannot find with their limited toaividuel” resources. The hours of work in unhealthy.
and First Sergeant Quinn, forming the|} 1393 Ta AVE, XE NEW YORK CITY or alfieult trades must be Shortened by legislation, so that the public aeaith may’ be preserved.
committee, assure the numerous friends Heve in minimum wages in certain trades, where the quantity of available Iabor is so reat and ine
of the Companyeof a real good time. elplessness ot the ‘workers such that tl they may be forced to accept unrighteous low was
Sfembers of other compantes are Te- IRISH GRAFONOLA ployees oh hellere fn the efght hour principle, but the Adamson Act is not a true sist hour Taw. “Em
quested to bring their friends slong. Ployees can wo K as Iong as they did before, and the overtime rate is not higher than the regular rate.
ihe Iaaten are also helping to make i ‘and VICTROLA SHOP roads, to pea mse raising measure, paeved prior to any inqulsy as to ite justness to the ralk
oo. —— » Gate men, Jt applies only to men operating trains going ther State,
8 auce - going to another
‘ets are 5 cents each. MeIntyre’s|| Irish Bog Oak Machines—Gaelte Territory or countrs. a therefore affects one+ satth 6 y of the Talrond employees, and Teaves out of ft
Irish Volunteer Band from Manhattan ~ ‘Records. under d 'y workers who ma equally entitled to a Ta ise. It was passed by Congress in two days al
wi supply the music. ‘There will be . a_—_ under duress, It repudiates Tae principle of industrial sbiraton “which has ‘done auch valuable wor
Gances galore, as well as plenty|] Now Jigs and Reels Just Revelved. 7] Publle at large ie apprehensive test unions week Coane Ol the Gomer Since for
on American dances also. “ « 4 est unions seek to control the Government. It furnishes @ deploretis
American dances exposed to appear|| “Taste te i, the Wedding Lares o a Precedent of fathmidation which Capital may invoke some time to justify a legislative attack by
tn (uniform) fall dress, os cs 718 bpon 8 as a vote getting measure to deceive those unint ue nature
‘Bonnie Kater "ural ow Tall ‘Star d 1 thts were not the case, why 1s its entry into operation delayed until just after election the law
r” Reels. E a 0 operate before election the Public and Lab
Fa have seen fi ‘and. sterJity.
THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS. “ We have on hand these and hun- th ho loxaity enables the the railroads, ie they So desire, to insist that every worker spend actually thts
‘ dreds of old standard Jigs, Reels and ‘| bi urs in Tabor, wi now ma: n complete their day's work on fst trains in a shorter, time.
At the meeting of the Board of Of-|| Hornpipes, as “Stack of Barley,” B ‘Wages may be lowered. after the ve steed of eight to ten months, but the requirement that every
Fee ee eement trish Wok'|| “Blackberry Blossoms,” and “Green Ss Tran Rctually work elght hours to get a day's pay continues, Next year the whole question. will arise
‘ con-|| Fields of America” Recta; “Com again with Labor handicapped and public hostility aroused against it. It 4s as a friend, not’ an enemy
gratulating the restment on fr splen-|| naught Man's “Rambles,” “Father of labor that J take a firm stand {n opposition to the Adat
did showing and attention to duty dur|] o-riynn,” Jigs; “Rights of Man,” i believe that a eystem of Employees, Old Age, Accident “and Sickness” Insurance should * be”
the Federal Government so that opportunity may be given for saving during the worker's
ing the Irish Relfet Fund Bazaar just|| “taverpool,” and “Fishers” Hornpipes.
closed in Madison Square Garden, Each GIVE US A BEFORE GOING “7 virile - a the end that no citizens need go to the poorhouse or live min anxiety in their declining
day one company did gu rt: Ls
1 P.M, to1l P.M. Also at the opening EWHERE. : - .
and closing ceremoules the regiment Write for our catalogues today. . ' ?
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