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"December 2, 1916,
The Saelic Cmenican.
3.
IRISH IN AUSTRALIA, [tthe caucus ana the Feaem macro LEGAL NOTICES. : JAS
Se mt ASTRAL, | Gsecovets meme FUNDS FOR VICTINS SH SAVAGERY . THON
hbisho) annix’s Oppo-| ro rare of the Cabinet is just vark- ~ —jn .
"Archbishop Compl PPO-| Ing time Ul Ovosey a woul not : CAN gla Euler Bronte st ETS BOOK
sition to ee sory Military | ve seen within lesen view of Ci the County af N ereby given to Le
Service—His Attitude on This| scriptiontst these 5 sioner Mat cites penergae cone
‘Question Not Influenced | by|™¢%,a7@, not al traitors, ‘nor they The following further subscriptions to the Irish Rellet Fund have been _| 2" ssoumnt the same aioe thereof totve| “Ireland Under English Rule; Or A
YF) utterly. blind to Austratia's herests,|Tecelved by Mr. Thomas Hughes Kelly, the National Treasurer: Shetty ot hirattmey” Bear Whos winews,*i| Plea for the Plaintiff;” two volumes;
Anse or Newspaper Criticism, | They" know all the secrete are : tor Streets in the Cay of 8vo; six dollars per set; postaga In
. in Australia vadodieay ¥ ‘secrets worth telling—1d still : a wp thy St day of Mari ard nited States 30 cents;. second edition
iy —' , . -
ined donseinion tBnery nee atl | hey are anconverten, “Andy he fee THE CONTRIBUTIONS, contain 2 price. Also bis personal recolles
4 lemocratic people of Avralia, to 7 ‘
ery Irish meeting, os Ivish-Aus- People of Av a . _RFOHFOFOHEHEHre--7F FOO “se ”
fralfan prelate, denounced compulsory| “t™ the alleged tions, “Iucldents of My Life” limited
itary Among the. moct talged, are aske 0 bac upon all (Continued From Last Week.) Berri tn Fa Fete Sst ni . conn af print ant
ir. principle: ‘
prominent of the Churchmen, who un-| greta ithe Holes, to Introd yte Aue Newton, Mass, John Boyle O'Relly Literary Assoctation, by P. A. . ey ar
reservedly condemned Conscription, and bE tn eee Ton aountem chard Leonard, and Timothy F. §’Conn| + $350.00 useful and Jasting presents and valu-
was Arch tshop Mannix of Brisbane,| ioneer tree. to: cer te OGrady, William, DT Weat 50th Strect, New. York city, ‘invoueh D. trary. Order
Queenel: a attlefelds of Eacope on the D. nancial Secretary, Friends of Irish Freedom, through THOMAS P. TUITE, Agent,
‘archbishop Mannix, speaking on Oc-| Oinor poople, as ’ tala sve changed Rol bert Branch ~ ‘ : 5.00 jewruey, N02 ne iat ex Emmet puuaine. 89 Madison Avenue,
tober 22, six days before the referen- Tyarks, Mr John, Fayette and Holliday Sts, Baltimore, Ma. 300.00 | “Duteds New Yoru, the 4:5 ds 16.) New York C
their minds on th f
jum on. compulsory military service) scription. If thee quebt nn Wimifston Del. Friends of Irish Freedom, by John D. Kelly, , egos”
waa defeated by the people, in revly to] they are’ re onset pion easurer. Conti . Clande V. Pailister,
e very likely to ave to change “Admitulatrator,
ress presen’ the] their minds tater bit many o Hon, Charles Curley $10.00 ‘ay, corougli of Manhattan,
Gant of Preston ‘said: exemptions that not betn ven t Mr, J. J. Cassid 10.00 wow vork Cy, (apriltt
leased to learn trom your ad- catch votes, But theo seen a6 resaon Mr. J. J, Hanley. 5.00 ey creo Fane see iatogate oF
hat the “ Mr. J. F, 5.00 ip, parauance of an 1e County of New York, ot v
wae remain ee to change the viowefht T.expressed] ait. Ti, Naul 2°00 BOE JORG pipers ana | Be Caste aha ceca ta he
cently ption | some weeks . at . the County of New "yaork ote Mahon, late of the County of Rew York. de
have met with your approval, On that major ity of the vo will secure for Mr. Charles O'Connor. 8.00 ail persone having cumnie acanst Juin C Foyle, same wah wove tothe
ri r u ro, ate i. inty of New York, sovmere 8 piace vi
occasion I made it clear that I was op- Australia the hier which she Air. Josuia Marvel « 5.00 ae os te <n voucher cia pace aor
posed to Conscription in Australia, and | joy Mr. Nea 5.00 scriber. at h space of fran Rresoe, Borah of Mattataa ag 2
. of of a ae I eh wees, ‘on or batore the ot of April next
Fearsome reasons fry vison — Rev. 4:3 Devaney 5.0 oni anetenoun Tumminmann gia mere
- ary - the Nath di jay of orl. peer
nan apparently will be| HAVING FUNWITH FAKERS, Mr, L: Scott Townsend 10.0" ‘Dated ai rank ube Jib day of October, 138. recutars
found on the same side on October 23, a Mr. J. A. Montgomery « 10.00 Forney Nh
when we mean to vote against Conscrip-| The New ork “American” Mr. Jamies a {ison wea Cigude ¥. Palliser: sstrator. ‘ ‘New York Cy (Apri
tion, But I am glad that your address} * Punctures the Tabled Exploits AES Mar peg 2a s ayn) -
gives me an opportunity of saying that, Her Mr. Joseph Kelly 5 New York Cry ins Bestia lout Uu bq. 1u parsuance of au onder
having read ail or ‘of what hi of EnglistHe Mr. John A. Levyel 25.00 Ha au. » Surroxate Of 9
ince been said and written on the| Since the a mencenion of the ‘pres: Mr. Steinle 5.00 Pee HENRY. 19 purauanc oi Rewiatt Urlogel Surnesinte
question of Conscription, I still stand|ent war th«reading world has been eleware Wine Co. 50 Chart Won, to pre.
by every word that I spoke, and stand| told ad nzseam wonderful . John 1. pose tet ten sens 5.0 : .
by it without apology or qualiication.| deeds of sce of England's eoldicra in air Patrick Ra oe aye i ear vine Cy
Iam opposed to Conseri mean | overeomins single handed whole regt- Rev. Joly 3, Conn, St Thomas Parish". ross FA) wade ay, oteuglat emattan, te tee Cy
té yote against Conscription, and I shall | ments of ermans. . ue . of Macha th of ew | UOxt of
be glad if my words or example have ned Michael O'Leary, of Dr. Willan Duffy, 2.0 ¥en lone fn ortbetore the Uthdxy of apc neue |: Dated New York, the ar tay oie
any inuence im urging others to do| Victoria™oss fame, started the game Alfred I, Dupont 100.00 tad, New York, the ith day of Auzunt, ey oma Wet Bxeoutor,
iikew: by: captring ever so man Humphrey Lynch .. 20,00 on Bes mee Ev sroator,
T have been severely crt in the|diers af officers “alone and una James J Cronin 5.00 Neely awn
press for my action, of course, | and ot}? members of John Bull’s ‘oul Thomas O'Connell 1.00 eal oud
ewes admitted that T'spoke in a secu og bed” have outdone him in hero i ew Ee ae 39.00 am ork Ca Det) | GULEY, MABU ate UGHEd.—lu pa
jar place, at a secular function, and in|tsm ew since.’ The wonder. fs, that ened A Mealy Pe HACKEFT. GhonE E, of an | {2s ance ol teurder 9Srhou soa f, Cobar
my individual, personal capacity. _I| with ech dare | devils sghting for nem, wy Higeine Eo ae Pash jon, Joun “45 Peters mguie gereor ei Paiste mathb cerita?
w I had spoken, even althe Ales hav g since crossed . . fivet toate Glelmeagainst Gane paren ot Trughen (ries, late of the County
Catholic pulpit, for Conscription, not| the Pl ond mado thelr _{rtamphal Me. Kineeler sess. 1.00 00.00 e Sew York. “don oat, ‘oT prorent te nane
. into Ber in. The rk ~~ . aK bn ‘omoe of
saat” rhs at events we knom ‘mien unday, Scoamher 19, Woreaster, Mass., Jtish Relief Fung, by Dr. George “McAleer, 155 wt Leon eMene banners. Ssizeey vibe
that non-Catholté ministers, of religion | haath wing amising article ‘on in Street, Worcester, Mass., Balance of Tag Day Receipts. 362,26 Wa, KO, oe Naveen Steve, in tbe thy of New beforthe fork erie ig at
al and in ches, ‘ chapels, the ‘Falstatan tak! y {To Be Continued) Dated, New York, thei9tb day. of August, Joa | git ot New "york ‘he Toth" ‘Say of September,
and conventicles of all kinds, Itave Nore -Numerou us" volumes a altectette Frank J. Curley,
Dublicly supporting Conseription, ‘and we "een written about the herole| —— Joba Nioolson, Robert Lattoy, Administrators. t &
attempting to impose a moral obliga-|<eds of Napoleon, Garibaldi, Steve 0 . I * h A ° Ayo ua trent Mamba [Porourh, wo Aor for Admin{etrator 0. toy
i = a "b Stree es
tion on ‘ete peor. to vote for Con-| todie and other famous horoes, thus ur irish=-American Record. ‘New York HsGen-n | So. 40 Weilitrent: Menustian, javennty .
scription. But for them there has been‘ar all the world knows of Private To : .
10 word of reproof o “rebuke, Perhaps,Jones, an incomparably greater hero, is — : . LYONS, DENIS Jt ian 4 arocel of cf | QBAWFUKD, CHARLES G.—in pursuance of
however, we must not look for sincert that he captured 102 German soldiers, BY MARY E, BLAKE. «| tre County of New York notice ia herety given to | © “aa ordur of Hon, 2088 Fol cui Boe
or consistency in the press. At leh his : a Mite of ‘the ving cig age ied tyone Eiten (oa persous baviue alae neniaat Charice
events, I claim the right, and 1 met ton vas given ao reluctantly by the Who caste a star on Iti worth, stain on irish tame,— sa a le mi rcthew York. de:
iene fm let oe my ier ages ons Ball te | Wh aredh (0 own ha Tah Modo weal Tea ag sectarian geeriag st 2 isaac et
‘e -| “Whe scorns the. warmth of Trish hearts, the clasp of Irish Bands? i New York, on or before the frm ncn Maren Borousa of Manhattan. in the City of
tion or on any other public questfo to| That City Life readers rlsht now | Let us but raise the vell tonight and shame him as he stand hee tee Bras Sew F9rkcon before the Heeb daviot Mays.
all those who care to listen or to 7ad.| more of the stirring deeds of - Datel New York, Aurust, ith 16 b eneds New York, the oh day of November,
We all have the right, perhaps rae yeleus crear vars ‘retained Watt The Irish fame! It rests.enshrined within its'own proud light, Terence 3, Lene, Yandel, 8, craxto
to the formation of that pute a oa a Sent te delves Tete has eerond eae ots | Wherever sword or tongue or pon has fashioned deed ot might; ” tineon be eaanie
‘0 the formation of that public frovator ts a
fs thosover-| make his glorious feats of valor Iowa, From battle charge of Fontenoy to Grattan’ Ne! ‘iene fe for Bieeators, 5, of Manhattan, Now Patterson, Eagle, Greenough & Day,
g
g
8
o
not
daily press, the public opiniorof the
antes more wn lesome,
wise est.
When spoke before I: sai that
thought thet Australia had: (one, her
that Australia }S been
g0 to sh
iuty, the she is nig-
ly wanting in her
to get names bad, enozh
posed to “Conscription. But bad ni
OF course, 9 | hear a great deal about
some momenus secrets. © Our repre-
sentatives bre een to Wurope, and
back ith Roval confidences and
Cabinet secets. let. us not lose
sight of th etsential “acts in the whirl
struggle
"should depperatic Avetratta be
policy and
main tact? This
hich must be spoken in whispers, and
Which, Hike a ghost story, takes a new
forma in the mouth ery new scare:
AL take my
ir} th
in-| to earth,
,| with the aviator bound hand and foot.
ead what eminent critics have to sa:
or, ‘Mr. Lyre’s astounding revel lations!
hat off to a, better man
m.”—Baron’ Mun
glad that Gollath, “ras “at 1 had
to bugk up against. "Ring
nit That guy wants
I’m booked up with thi
id.
o fight me, ‘tell
circus for
I
thet next forty-eight years."—Jess Wil-|~
he bull isa noble animal.”—Will-
iam F. Hornaday, director Bronx Zoo.
But read for yourself Mr. Lyre’s ac-
of this ‘plenomenon,
Unannounced,. King George paid a
visit to a trench where his brave lads
were fighting for the Bory of Dear Old
england, Private Thomas Jones was
ea royal salute.”
So he leaped out of the trench, dash-
ed boldly over the German Hines, and,
the British trench and fired a salute of
twenty-one guns,
alarm. “What do you mean by making
shells | whistle “round His haeatys
head’
That's right,” replied Tommy.
moe whistling ‘God Save the)
Kiny ‘
8
‘Through his field. glasses General
Haig was gazing’ earnestly at
Hoods, ten miles of, from which came
a heavy German fire.
“If T only knew how many Germans
wero there 1 might charge, them.” be
muttered, half to himself.
Private Tom Sones overhead him and
quickly safd: “I'll find out, General.”
Stepping up beside one of the great
8
tile, and in less then a second was with-
the German
ah reer Me reported to General
Halg:
“There were only @ couple of thou-
sand oo them, so I brought them back
| with mn Ieen Noonan, one of the newly lected
the clouds, a Ger-| members, the ty’s repre-
mi ve arora. bomb that fell| sentative in the elementary course.
pith deadly cect 2 altant boys
in the British t
et get the frooaatat blighter,” cried
Private Tom Jones.
taking a short rm mun, he’ spra:
wnimost filling up the simple tent that
rters of this unpretentious
ans
“My word!” shouted General Halg in
the
};
| jtundred
leaped nimbly astride the projec-| >
The Irish blood! Its crimson lige uns
‘Wherever re were wrongs to
No dastard thought, no coward te
| When there were noble deeds to do, or
The Irish heart! . The Irish heart! Go:
Its generous strength, i ent faith,
Thoweh ovety worshipped idol bresks
And Irish hands—aye, lift them up; ¢
“The champions of our western world, t!
‘When flashed their battle swords aloft,
‘What Irish hands could do and dare to
They bore our starry flag above throu
They stood before the foremoat rank,
And when bet fore, the cannon’s mouth
oO, never could old Ireland's heart beat
So when a craven fain would hide th:
Or slightly speak of Erin’s sons before hi
Breath weak wort
It holds its storied past on high, unrivaled and alone.
The fullness of its kindly thought, its -wes
‘24¥eb17)
Attortions for Exeouters,
120 Bi
oudway, s+ ¥. City. arvarn
watered bill and plain, Boo unt
to gain; ~
noble deaths to die!
keep St fair and free,
ath of b
{td uneomplalning trust
and crumbles into dust
mbrowned by. honest toll,
he guardians of the
8 waiting world. Tale see.”
keep a nation
gh bastion, gate and wall,
the bravest of them all
they held the foe at bey
prouder than that day!
e birthmark of his race, *
er children’s fay
wer to our q it takes up a lot
but re. ‘get to have it. You
see, 1 used to make a notch in the han-
dle of my own gun
k
puns every day that way that I had to
gun’ big enough to last for a
‘counted the notches. There were
89, 437 of them.
“Things have been pretty quiet late-
said Private Tom Jones, with
yawn.
asa GAELIC SOCIETY,
At the regular monthly meeting of
the Harte Gaelic Soclety, held’ in the
new hall, Harlem Arcade, 209 East One
and
Novembe!
President, in the chal in
were elected to attend the courses
modern Irish now being held at Cc
Professor M. A. O'Byrne, Mr. Timotl
M. Carmody will represent the society
in the advanced course, and Miss
5
&
Sport of os delegates to the cxecutive
York State Gaelic League
Mosted
eral new members were admitted
on payment of the itsual admission fee
nd six new
a letter from Miss Eleanor Rogers Cox,
in which she congratw mem-
bers on the work o| }
and the other oftcers of the 6 soctety in
Keeping the spirit of the Gaelic League
alive in Har!
entertainment ‘committee
as the quart
he oro, a stood a monstrous 22-inch Be! oie
the greatest cannon ever made e
monger, has heen actually revealed
all tts dread menace to the Cabinet, and
yes" said Private Tom Jones, in
nounced that a ceilidhe will be held ion
Friday evening, December. 8% ft
8) the St. Enda’s Branch of
Twenty-fourth Street, |
mm) Rear Third Avenue, on Friday evening,| an
a
bia University under the direction of me
regular meeting hall. With the add!-
tion of the new members and
PATRICK
LEADING IRISH TAILOR,
id for years.
mission tee of 25 cents will be cnareed,
—~<+e
a st, ENDA'S BRANCH, ~
941 Sixth Avenu
Between 53rd and 54th Streets.
GOOD CLOTHES ARE HALF
- THE BATI BATTLE.
The well dreenéd wan man has a tremen
ous advantage over the other fellow,
1s easy for y: choose the
Heht kind of clothes.
Let me make a euit to your exact
of one of the beau
atlonmeds have the finished look
Te
. fst a wit a export roe and
c
proseprous,
J. HOEY,
e, New York.
Tol Circle 1789,
tifa) _
,On Sunday evening, November 19,
the Friends of
7
h Freedom of New Rochelle, held
FHONOGRATE RECORDS
made by Mr » Michael a
Jennings and Peter Gol
“MONEY 1S NOW CONTRABAND,
LONDON, Nov. 23.—A Royal procla-
mation to-day declared . gold,
money, pecurittes, checks, drafts,
‘THEY LAST IS:
THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OP.
EXCELLENT METHOD
EVER MADE, IT IS TRV.
The Gaelophone Method 1s
You hear the living voices of Dr.
transfer of credit or securties Prof John McNeill, Very R
will henceforth be considered MacEnr MD. Nae "patrick O'Shea canon Peter O'Leary, Joh
and. and
n your family will enjoy -the trish Distorues, Fork
tow ° weds a previous ora ‘Tales, sBacatonn and S is method will do more for
but not previous practises,’
Hons, but net all previous practines, wi rish Janguage and real, genuine Irish patriotism then ansthing me
United States District Attorney, last
nis! Beek is recently home from ORDER THRCUGH
THE GAELIC AMERICAN,
KL .
a vistt fo pngland an
“Ts ct that the Brita have been
treating all forms of und for
6 Germany in this way for ome ‘tmmes’ ”
. THEY ARE SELLING FAST.
WE NOW HAVE ONLY A FEW OUTFITS LEFT OF
THE GAELOPHONE METHOD
FOR THE TEACHING OF IRISH, EACH OUTFIT CON-
SISTS OF A CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH, THIRTY-FIVE
“THE PRICE WHILE.
FORMER PRICE WAS $45. 60,
PRICE OF THE GAELOPHONE TEXT BOOK ALONE 250,
Remittance should accompany order.
Sy
AND TEXT BOOK OF LES-
pe TO GET THIS
LOWEST PRICE
LY i TPARGAIN.
the easiest way to learn Irish—
Douglas Hyde, Rev. P. 8. Dinneen,
165 William St., New York,
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