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December 2, 1916.
"The Saelic.
Gmenican.
BOSTON’S FINE 1 FINE MEETING.
Clana Gel Memorial Meeting|*" i
onor of
the Manchester
‘Martyrs and All of Ireland’s
Martyred Dead a Splendid
, Demonstration of Irish Repub-
lican Sentiments—Irish Inde-
pendence the Kero
BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 25—On Thurs-
honor of all of Ireland’s martyred dead
0 died to bring about ie in se epen
Jouce of Irelatd. ‘The
held iu Franklyn Union Hai ‘Berkley
Street, and notwithstanding ‘the con-
pour of rain the halt was
flag
Green, White
net displayed on the platform, flank
Joseph Shea, and Mr. Charles Forester
sang. Mr. Forester, who is blind and
who {s a wonderfully accomplished
musician,.comes from a tamil ed
in Irish history for their literary and
musical attainments. all
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g
family’s patriotic tradition.
ing of “Shawn O'Farrell,” “The Min-
rel Boy,” and other Trish Rebel songs
Miss Margaret Barry sang
several of Moore's melodies in a res
marl weet ©
Shea’s rendering of"God save Ireland”
was in fine spirit.
WILL LIAM P, ROHAN PRESIDES,
Mr. JVilliam P. han, Revere,
who was introduced by Mr. "‘Bugene Cur-
ran, of
untr}
s been England’s “axed *potiey,”
robbing Ireland of its food. _ me
grading the men and women of I
and
and killing them off in parsutt of “tals
met
York, ‘Tead the
. long, roll of Irdsand’s heroes martyred
their seven centuries
sealnst an oppression that he,maintain- |.
oa es unchanged in polley today. He
years we have been as:
nror fifty
sembling to. celebrate the anniversary | d
and
e the martyrdom of Allen,.Larkin
‘Brien. new anniversary comes
with added disgrace that we have not
accomplished the object. for . which
me! so many others gave-up
the connummation or the ideals that in-
spired
Tt remained for tne men’in Dublin
during Easter Week “to” wipe
© that
women ani
army
equipped with every weapon, assisted
by gunboats.
“Fortunately;"there have always been
p im-
Ir
alive to our duty, and not blinded by
the calumnies with which England has| !
mies, | #
NEW UPRISING COMING.
“It is not_too late. -Arfother revolu-
tion 4s coming—coming soon! iT
our ers, your neat and
Ireland the mendicant, begging
from and, but the old
proud, victorious Trelan‘
“They tell us that the sun never sets
on the flag of that empire. I tell you
that cruelty, deliberate oppression, have
driven our people to the ends
of the earth, a
Sets on us, and wherever the ensign 0!
England is lifted upwards: there is lift:
ed upwards also the hand of an Irish-
man to do everything | ‘im bis province
to tear that ensign
He told the Sralence "that a great
danger at present
ireland —
be;
of the Irish Republic the
e|est sympathy w!
ab at least, before us'
disgrace.
nd { ™
ik ayelogiet for my brother,
it
the entertainment and ball
spleit for all that remained” etl wrobel
and unbroken,
Mr. Dillon spoke of the absolute and
the" immediate need of the Irish people
in America being united und organized
‘as to combat the machinations of
England who is now fighting for her
Ty existence, He said the-only organ:
ization that was constantly con:
e sentiments 7
were in entire accord
with the Irish _ tenublican “foctrine ex:
eakers
rO"! pounded by ti
A of money was realized
from the collection taken up and assur-
ances of more were given whenever the
call was made again, either for the im-
mediate needs of those at present in
it in Ireland or any other need the
occasion might demand.
MULDOON AHO HO TRE MARTYRS.
Belated Interest of of Irish Party
Victi
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2
Warns Unsympathetio | °°
sles Seekers That Apologists
re Not Wanted.
Mr, William Kent, brother of Thomas
Kent, Patriot martyr, resents
anestion askec in the House
f Commons by Mr. Muldoon, MP. He
ery properly points out that he
the other members of the Kent family
would prefer the: the murder of his
he ia for seven, jbenced years to| brother and the :yranny visited’ on’ his
crush Ireland, methods have| immediate relatives would be covered
and will vary, ty, but © plete ex-| With a veil of oblivion rather than that
terminat! ition of the. last irishiman is the| their suffering: ld be lor ad-
continuous policy behind every change| vertising purp vb e martyrs
“in method, needed friends and when their lives
“At this very! moment England a were in the balance, John Redmond and
hand of ‘the executioneer, openl
but. the question refers to my brother
Thom:
e and] who alway
| ork:
d- foundations not Feniai
|. “THE IRISH REBELLION OF 1916.”
Interesting Chapters of the, Book Not Touched on in Previous
by Padraic Golam, Father Gavan Duffy,
‘ord,
otice, Written
James Reidy, Miss Sidney
Miss
Ryan, Mrs, Colum and Seumas O'Brien The Sketches of.
the Leaders by Men and Women Who Knew Them Are Ex-
cellent Reading,
SECOND NOTICE.
A very good chapter in “The Irish
Rebellion of 1916” is Padraic Colum’s
“Catholic Emanélpa tion and Agrarian
| the establishment of the new Boards—
which Mr, Colum evidently regards as
steps towards Irish National ay rather,
than’ measures to consolidate the con-
nection with England. ‘And when he
comes to Fenianism he makes several
mistakes that are very common among
Irishmen of the present day.
stance, he says: ‘enian threat
won many concessions for Ireland, but
momentous force, F
practically shattered after 1
faniem was cert: not a “momentous
force” after 1867, but instead of being
“shattered,” it was reorean ized on a
better, basis, than’ the o
James Stephens. It was
and was the best organized revolution-
e time
nants,” whose help Micl
sought and obtained.
Fenians-in Mayo | in 1879 when Davitt| oth
organized the first great
ings at, trishtown Milltown
morris, which "preceded
public - meet-
and Clare-
formal
- Jaunching of the Land League. Atl
these meetings were organized and con-
trolled “by the “local “Fenians. The
wetter’ ot this article was In Treland at
time, went’ over ° the’“fesolutions
with Michael Davitt and ‘Thomas Bren:
nan in Dublin before they were pre-
sented, and was present at the clare.
morris mesting.
valuable
orl. was repaid
the co-operation: of the
only: use that: some’-of his lieutenants
had for the Fenians was to make thugs
and Duties gut ot them; and they
of sapping the very
nism by the giv-
ins of hoor and by bribery.and cor-
P. onnor was the
fatter vot this policy and the most suc-
cessful in carrying it out among t
Irish in Bugtand. Tt certainly reduced
the strength” of ' Fenianism,
chief cause of the decre:
tions. Mr, Kent's letter is as fotlows:
To the Balter, ¢ Gone Free’ Pre:
Sir. home from a visit to
Dart re brother, David | 4 : ved, always pre-
Kent, my attention was drawn r serving | a small, but highly intelligent
port of ‘a question asked, by Mr, Mul} mej ani recen'
loon, M.P., e House of Commons, growing, steadily again the
and ‘published in the press on 26th| centrepiece and the connecting link of
the forces which combined to make the
ster Week Rebellfon and it: made ait
the Every man who signe
ed tl
prosiacation | of the Irish Republic, rad
‘or in-| tal
set| of
e| the Rebellion,
Giffo: ary Josephine
ber
It is also an error to
family of Michael Davitt Sinertea to
Scotland and Michuel, nd,| sented to the Pore
Ireland unfavorably
elgtum. ten
began to work in a factory.” ” It a to
Lancashire that the family went, and
the factory where Michel Daviti Jost
ht at Haslingden, There is
also another error very common among|!n @ v
Ly
Irishmen of the
Michael Davitt
resent day, that
converted the Fentan
Reform. It was “the othe:
first published speeches
will show, They were disciples of Fin.
t when Davitt arrived in
bad get no fv rther than
he was quic’ hly
es
a
New York he
the “thre
converted and he toed them to convince et
the rank and file.
But aside from
eatme
these errors,
of the subject
Mr.
«
1
Colum's lack of 1
makes it appear that what he calls*the
revoluttonary group” and Eoin Mac-
Ini
cluding James Connolty, was 9 mem-| me
of it. al
t “the! t
-|etsement would ald
MT) the
lish sea ranoy Europe's res] enemy
canbe defeated and millions given
over fe clvilization. gland wants t
deliver the control of Europe to the
Ruselan” knout. monster
1
5
2
=
a
2
&
2
a
=
5
al
garlang are proud to participate in the
etruggle against this enemy.—Trans
lated. ’ .
—_-+_—__.
“A MISCHIEVOUS PAMPHLET.” |
The London Morning Post's Rome
correspondent, according to the Dublin
gz
by a Prominent
Pritish su’ fects and obtch has been pre-| t
Tt compare Eng.|
and’s action
with that of Germany in
‘The Re? Father Vaughan of London,
. “Wal, there Is every
sibillty that they may do so yet.
INFORMATION WANTED,
CAHILL—Jobn . and ~ Nicholas,
8
who | §
Ireland | {
a ears ago. The for-
ther Tast “heard of at Alcott Avenue, St
souls; and the latter at the
Springs Hotel,, Ariane a8,
by their sister. ese Gasuic Auta:
TCA, 165 William Street, New. Yor
{The editor of Tue Gartic American | ¢!
pou feel greatly obliged if) his friends
n the places nam
in the ‘search for | 51
the |
do have
cough but
Hot | ces
Sought ‘for| of
PRISONERS GET
“DOPE” FROM
COUGH REMEDY
Sheriff Finds Drug Victims’
Novel Source of
Supply.
so-called
Many cough cures offered
‘oughs, according to the Boston Post
ot June 7,
These engerows habit-forming drugs
effect on the
they do no
effect and soon the cou; eh
worse than ever. - Docti und
warning against these Dreparations 2 .
afe sane treatment for a cough or cold
Because ot its
hes the throat
Neill, with some other Volunteer of .
of the World's Fair i
cers at bis. back, diftered radically | were living in that city. ‘Stata of News Fore iis react ofGed,
from the first as to the Easter Sunday free and jndererdent, to F: E Duna Daly, James
mobilization. This is not a fact. eee | Dunn. bdward Yann. itugh Dunn, Katie Duan,
Pierce. ‘Edward Seoti, Mary 8
aiger nly on Easter Satur- “LEGAL NOTICES,» © — | Jetto’ear "Thomas boot dows I?
as, apn v4 sate Eoin acweity oa the hee a rath ib Cece ate
eccived a from -Sir Roger] PUBMING, CATHEHISE A-~Ip parwuance of | deocuse rection | m4 a
: au 01 on, Joba i. Cohalan, «Bu Theresss Margaret b
Ceaement. Then atacNetl-Iasued. hia gate of the County of New York, noties le herehy Tih Surette In the Borough sf
rder countermanding the Esster Sun-| fives taal pers having elas aeatnt Cater or Yar Bas lately
: : nek g.inte of the County of New York Count
day mobilization without Conse Oe ee ete re tne te rach ore here: ere eney of
Governing Committee, This order was| of, tothe subserber, at he pine of raneanhing
a fatal blow, because MacNeill took | purines. No. 140 way. Borongh of Man- “opament
" Rattan. in the City ot .
care that {t reached all Ireland, while |fimday of June next.” Ore" 08 OF before the of the County of Now
the new order issued by Padré
as the result of a meeting in Dubin on
Easter Sunday evening, only reached
cers of various bodies of Volunteers
after their men had returned to their
homes and too late to do
Only in Galway and Enniscorthy was it
possible to get th
me the chapters on the “Gen
eral Narrative of the Re
Dublin Forts,
Joy's sources: of informa.
‘tion; which ‘are: all public, will allow.
The Sighting qualitles of the Volunteers
and the skill of thelr commanders are
done full justice to,
done to the women, as w -
yext eek the rest he book,
ich is by far the most interesting,
win be dealt with.
Mr. Muldoon never showed the slight.
with my family, nor did
ny member of his party: but he might
ing my br
and his
ting Darvon, ave mi ae sur
is. statements were
mber of
i e wal
ed by- the party to which Mr. Muldoon
has the doubtful honor;to belons
six months, tle ean interests
himself for reasons-of his this
matter, without either authority | trom
the family or elementary knowledge of
the
AS mn ‘example, my brother Tom was
the 1th of May las
Kent had been most Properly executed
at Fermoy for mui
‘ermoy, They
myself, I would Hke*to inform uneym
tic self-seekers that we want no
role and least of
u rom y me! r of M
rty. We ould, te eed if they allow
mory to Test in. peace an
leave the verdict on his actions to the
©] judgment of his fellow countrymen
Wan
LLIA: R. Kusr..
Bawnard Tose, castievons,
October 30, 191
iar
THE O'CONNELL CLUB BALL.
a
arrangements are complete for
of the
1d at Ulmer Park em-
me Se the principal features of
the wotertainment will be a sketch en-
“Listing in Ireland,” by the Har-
tite Society's Dramatic Club.
Jan
and that England would not hesitate to
detug ntry in blo she
the, unt:
thought it necessasy for her own wel:
6
ment will commence at
a0 packets The admission’ will
“pe 50 cent
have itttle “dimculty in Trocertataing the b:
¢) journalist.”
Everyone Inert ‘knows that Tom ist
h
of Irish Freedom, will hold
ouRTIN. A -VILE. CREATURE, |
(From, the New York American.)
tion
statement that the “article was, ‘written
D, Thomas Curtin, “an American
The “Literary Digest should » have
more respect’ forthe profession i
which it belongs than to speak
nt-| creature as a journalist,
is the fellow who obtained
pagsports and introductions. as. an
erican magazine correspondent, and
under that cover acted as a hired spy
for a betligerent. .
e fellow’s passport has been re-
yoked’ by the State Department, and
when he recently attempted to speak at
a dinner in ny A ericans present
y | Tose and left
This creature ‘s the 1 ‘ret to abuse the
ethics and honor of the wa correspon
lent’s profession, and he h:
and humiliated American tourna in
ae
te
scorn and to athing. And ti
ings are shared by all Bren sjotrnal.
.
JOHN BULL IN WALL STREET.,
A man garbed to represent the popu-
lar idea of “John Bw” appeared In
Vall Street on jonday last carrying a
nner inscribed:
“Don't Take My Gott, it Will Ruin
You.” Take My Unsecured Notes
- They Will’ Make Yor
‘Gnd Certaluly Wise: me
Jobn stopped in front of the oftes of
J. P. Morgan’ & Co, fiscal agents for
the British Government. A ‘crowd of
ve hundred | quickly gathered, where-
upon a traf man ordered Jobn
to move on. “ye obeyed.
ROBERT EMMET BRANCH.
The Robert Emmet Branch, Friends
their next
meeting Sunday, December 3,
erome Rooney is invited
‘Mr. Galvin’ will
Sunday evening, Decem!
tion blanks for membership can be had
from the Secretary.
‘The Literary Digest Drefaces 4 ° rota.
pap the | ¥
MAJOR VON WOLF KILLED.
has ‘reached New York that
Horst von Wolf of the Royal S:
tillery.
In German Southwest Africa during the
Herero searrection: and after that was
sunpresse sed he purchased a large estate
ere and butlt a castle known
Schtoss Duwisib,
the outbreak of the European war,
the Baron and Baroness von Wolf start-
7 for Germany, and although the Hol-
and ship in which they were travelling
‘s held by the British fourteen dave
in Falmouth, the Major was smuggled
| through by the Intelligence and a
tion of his wi mediately went
to the front, was Neverely wounded a
1 id was over a year in hospital,
Paring the last two onths hi
een again at the front “ontinuovaly in
the firing line.
The Major bad received the Iron
Cross of the Fi
tinguished - e
Baroness {s at present in Munich with
her mother, Mrs, Mrs, St John 6 John Gaftney..
IRISH BAZAAR PRIZ PRIZE W WINRERS,
,, Persons interested in in knowing the
61! Cortland Street, the
office of the Irish Relief Bazaar.~
———
_ A BULGARIAN OPINION.
| (From Narodni Pravar, Sofia, Bul-
“> garla,)
Pretending to act for the progress of
civilization, England constructed the
largest navy of the world and domi-
nated the ocean until the beginning of
world war. ‘o-day England ob
structs the opening of the ocean roads
for real civilization. Germa
eI yy England not only as her
most serious commercial rival, but also
&
alc Pearse | 1!
anything. | B
ny was con-|
a promoter of civilization and pro:
press. Only by destruction of the Eng-: .
diny of June next,
ated, New York, the 2th dey of November,
Andrew Wilson,
(Junelt) Exeentor.
He
ate of New York, by the |
of God
indenenden Roranna Bracken:
2,
persons, if living: James Bra
spe the’ Rosen Tiacken, Stary
Bracken, end: Eitca Bracken, being children
a one Thomas Hrackeny @ sed uncle
yy figne namin. are nee, and lho 3
any and All ther Neste. and next of in 0
Thomas Bracken, dec ‘
N. soy,
Ye fhe _ Pearle of the
MATES. HENR:
2 will of
a y
an ee Bropert ne
seal of
Sooper ibe theentd ead
Sanu of New York
(ua) "Witness, Hom, John P._ Cobai
& Surrogate of our said ty
New York. at sald County, the 0th day
un
of November, in't
Boutand sine meetaeater™ cr one
jerk of the Surroeates® Court,
Y.—In pursuance of
of Hoa, John E. Cohuianee Dorronate st eee
of
County of New York. notioe 1s hereby given to all al
8 again
whose names are “unk Henry BM
hurt Fe Woodbury. e Xow sk on eect, 10 to tree
Sate, of New York. the heirw and nent of in | *obscriber at her place of sremaactinr eins at
Whereas, Ames Coyle. w A wat Wo {ke offoe Of in of her actorne yous Seucek
12 Mercer Street, Jersey City, ‘Jersey, has ie ty 0
tal applied te, the’ Sur stic’s Court of ont | before the 4th day of June. I
cn "ot New York, to have Court Snetras | 19 New York, te Sa day of November,
meet Yo ering, dated “Sort aah wie
fo borh eral and ie opal Sarah Farrel
pa, Louls Sturcke, istratri,
fore: | of the Couuty
have
rrogate’s “court ‘ot the |¢
ed
DANIEL T_powny
Clerk of the Surrogates, Court
Ny | O'CONNOR, BLEAN
Attorney {ot Admaplstratrix,
‘80 Mai
sn Lave, New York City. (@Junel7)
SOR K.—Jn pursuance of an
(order of Hou. John BP: Colialan, a Bui
the e with ¥
of ber. ar ite priaeipal place of
arene! ine Dusinecas at 22° Whitey Street, Bor.
cd
wo
ity of New York to be here: | oveh of Manhattan, Clty of New Yor
fee the ann nda oti June, next.
P. Co the Sith day of November,
Surrogate of our said Coun- wie
‘The Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company,
. Bxecutor,
fs for Executor,
- | Geller, Rolston & Horan,
Ae noha
(2Junelty
WHAT THE IRISH HAVE’
DONE FOR AMERICA.
The story of the Irich in
fuet wl
fm such large numbe:
Is a book of rest _importan
view, and epe
blood. It Fetatee, "pablished
much valuable and interesting
told, Facta have been twisted to suit prejudice, and the
by the race in the establishment
industrial prosperity, and be able
should be able to inform thelr ol
‘hat it meant to we country that the Irish came here
“THE IRISH CONTRIBUTION TO.
AMERICA’S INDEPENDENCE” ’
By THOMAS HOBBS MAGINNISS, JR.,
ly te every» person, in Ameri
"race as compared with the “AngloBax
America has been variously
truth has been ither imnorantly ¢ or maliciously ignored by - +
Diatoriane of the pa ae eye term
“Hyphenated Amerie can” is ppited to cans who
are not pro-British, men of Ir fortified
m @ historical point of
rica ot rien
misstatem: and
titormation ‘snout ate iriss
IT IS A BOOK EVERY
BLOOD SHOULD POSSEs.
AMERICAN OF IRISH
SS
America.
Copies may be obtained at
THE GAELIC
166 William st, >
A book that every one can understand and one that
te extremely fnteresting to every man and
Interested im promoting the onus of the Irish race tn
to any address, postpaid, on recetpt of
‘woman who is
this ofc, or will be matiod |*
AMERICAN, .
_New York City.
Remittance should accompany order.