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December 23, 1916,
12
it Tuxedo Building: Fifty-ninth | week's issue of this paper. ay
TELLS OF THE REBELLION. | {erser snd lee we oes tioes scods! VICTOR HERBERT'S OPERA. eee ook tine. of the musical) or ect and Madison Aven ra ot the Euchre Committee ae
us "
ittee. has been ap-/ quested to attend the meeting on ‘7
. ae . {The supply of Christmas cards, with ‘ Several members desired to, kno ‘An energetic connn 3 hure
Miss Nellie Gifford, of Dublin,|Gacic and English greetings bas at-| Well Known Irish Composer and| wnat action is being taken by the Na-| pointed to make this the greatest New day night, as Wpportant matters incon
athusiastically "Received in| tracted hundreds, and very tew of them; President of the Friends of toma! Committee ne. Friends - Year's ceilidhe ever held by the soclety, | nectio I be ad
New England Where She Tells fail to flud many other articles of sur- Tri h F a t P; ft Hi Trish dom regarding the Powe Further particulars will appear >
passil inte t ic, Tis. Teedom to Lroduce 18 | Conference, and a very interesting ~. .
of the Easter Week Rebellion! tocat a cttumentat t oe mee Romantic Irish Opera “Hearts| uss!" follow: S TWO H ALLS
and Pleads for the Cause of| The Carrickmacross and Limerick laces : P a The sympathy. ‘of the Branch was sent TWO BANDS - : Ls
Trelani and unique Celtic jewelry always pro. of Erin.” to the Honorary President, Rev. Will- . -
: . vide an attractive corner for the | jam Livingston, because of his illness, Annual Ball-
SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Dec. 8—De-| while the men find highly interesting |., Victor Herbert, working in conjunc-|and hope was expressed for his speedy
nouncing the British for the base| articles in Kapp and Peterson pipes (tia With the well known librettist,/recovery. The next meeting will be on oF THE —
methods employed against the| poplin mufters, and ties. Handker- Henry Blossom, has completed, and now| Friday evening, January
Irtsh_* Rebels Easter | chiefs in plain and embroidered linene,| "88 Feady for production, "a romantic
rin.
Week uprising weet ie Am
cans to help Ireland 43 gain considera-
tion at the conferences at the close of
Ten! at popular Boods to be found
the war, Miss Nellie Gifford, of Dublin,
at this truly Irish Der
spoke under the anspices of the United. will be onen ull Christmas
Irish Societies to more than on: thou until 9 Pp
Irtsh citizens crow: int
CANADA AND THE WAR.
O | opposition of the French and
Trish
Miss Gifford took an acti e part in tl
spatch carrie
during the entire week of the Rebel
bellion.
Two of her sisters .were married to Is Steadily Growing. -
leaders of the uprising. who were later
cuecute ieee {irish Press ond News Service.)
the wits of Thomas MeDenoneh. and| , MONTREAL, a, Dec. 9——The
the other was married to Joseph Plun- told, acearding oaths fi sures. sob, oe
ett fe su
ett Just hefore his execution In a Dub-| ee ene stich army Det fen of
sites Gifford received a splendid o ova
tion from the au when
introduced by Mn “Tregarty as. oe of
the heroines of Dublin. She charmed
her audience by her’ simple and
straightforward narrative of the Easter
Week Rebellion, and paid a touching
tribute to Padraic Pearse, in whose a
honor the Springfield Branch of the
Friends of Irish Freedom is named, ~
Miss Gifford explained that the up-
risin as not d je con- J
tues ae Ave fe any economl ore. and holds a place in the Cabinet, was
editated revolt, put forwar influence volunteering
. @ Irish available el
lement, but
this eminent statesman made no pro-
maining total nu
;| Opera entitled “Hearts of
The
ne ‘Theatre,
"| Theatre, Boston, Mass.,
*| fall.
*|Captain Barry O'Day.
e frightful list of Canadian casual | Shaw
KERRY LADIES IRISH NIGHT
The annual ball of the Kerry Ladies’
Benevolent Assovtation will be held
Saturday evening, mber 30, in the
Imperial yee, “pitty fifth Street,
near Third Avenue, New Yor!
time is the year 2s, the place,
County Clare, Ireland, e subject
turns around. the ‘mous. insurrection
of that period. The music fs all written
the Irish style and
entirely original.
are held out for a splendia example o
the true at of Irish m
@ been @ student of
nie “ubect. all his life, was born
in Dublin, the grandson of Samuel
Lo poet, painter, and all
met for @ long time will renew old
friendships
mmittee of Arrangements
ny | entertainment
e Continent. and two bands have bee!
The opera will be given for the first
time on January 1, 1917, at the Colonial | dancers. will give exhibitions in Irish
Cleveland, Ohio, and it‘ will! jigs, reels and hornpip
| there run for one week at matinee per. o——— :
formances.. ‘Thence, on January 8, the x .
onera. will be given a the Tech Thea- THE PHILO-CELTIC SOCIETY
tre, Buffalo, N. Y., for one week, and
iil open for a tun at the Shubert
on January 15
mae
‘The annual New Year's ceilidhe of
the New York Philo-Celtic Society will
be held on Sunday evening, December
The expectation is to open
bert’s new theatre tn ork cley
with this opera some time auring next
. __ HAL NOTICES
KERRY LADIES’ BENEVOLENT ASSO
At IMPERIAL LYCEUM,
55TH STREET, NEA R THIRD AVENUE,
Saturday Evening, Dec. 30th, 1916,
MUSIC BY PROF. McINTYRE’S: ‘BAND. IRISH MUSIC BY MOYNIHAN,
TICKET, Admits Lady and Gentleman. 50 CENTS
‘a Lady 25
—— OFFICERS ——
Mary O'Sullivan, President; Margaret Lyne, Vice-President, Mrs. J. Buckley,
Treasurer; Mary Moriarty, Fin. Sec’y; Anna Sheahan, Cor. Sec’
H. ackley. Sentinel.
— TRUSTEES ——
Mary Dennehy, Mrs. J. O'Sullivan Mrs. J. Allen
— AUDITORS ——
Mrs, P. J. Moynihan, May Reardon + Annie Dillon
—— ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE ——
Margaret O'Sullivan, Chairlady; MollieTalbot, Secretary; Catherine King, Mee
Ryle, M, O'Meara, B. O'Neill, J. O'Neill, D. Sullivan, M. Breen, N, O'Suilty
The following is the
Vernon Styles
Sir Reggie Stribling.
Dumpy Doyle
Lanty Hackett.
aa! 2 ‘hi K,
irs and next of kin of Catheriae &. Brown,
arent xrectin
creas, Margaret fiaty Hines, who resides
i th, Stree, Inthe Boroveh of
it the United Stat
‘i the Peace Conerence otter tess at the front has staggered and de- att Be
ne pressed the country. number of | in the City of New York, has lately
the war, who will be informed as to the| Pesos ttiog ton than ie Surroxates’ Court of our County o
te of affairs in Ireland, and ane total aamice af ten emucaced to have a certain iastrumont, in
of men smabraced iting to both real and personal peep-
o
in all the Canadien contingents.
country 1s proud of their valor Tee
: there is a rowing, suspicion that the ata. i
anteed ‘Therofe fou and
She cotphuclzed tint avery ctemeat of | Canadians have been needlessly sacri em - Tho! Vio show eauso before the Sarfogaiee! Court
'y element of hi Peter, the piper. “Francs x. "ease of our County of rk, at the Hall of
the Irish people was represented ia the| Hced and have been badly led in the < rooraa in tng County of New Tork. on the 9
Rehellion and she sald that the spirit| ®TSt lnes, The cocksuredness of the} I+ must be a subjec atifi- | day of Jauuary.one thousand nine hiwdred and
ir party is yielding to d un-| cation that the “aistiguished ‘President half-past ten o'clock tn the forenoon
of freli ever better than A day, why th reas wilt and testament
today. There are more rebels in Ire.| Certainty. Premier Asq alof the Friends of Irish Freedom, who pot be ‘admitted bate as a will of
: 2 prime favorite among the Liberals and/{s one of the great composers of the id personal pro
land now, she seclared, ihe a : ‘sttimony whereof, we have onnsed
time in the country’s hi his downfall through the mean: n-| United States and one of the great per- theseal of the arrog ves Gomrtof che aad
Miss Gifford epoke histo a Chicopee, | 40" che res cabal, is the first sign | forming jusiclans at the head of his|.~. , County. of New York to be h
Westfield and Pitted, creating a very of a losin’ own orches| a chosen’ a typical} fixe] “Witness, Hoa, Joba P.
fine impression an ving a splendid} | “10% f° Feplace the Canadian army] Ish cubjeet a bate tlotic character Rew Yon sr SoBe et
ovation in each piace, nd the people| ast Canadians is a growing/and that he has tgiven his genius to t! of November, in the year of our Lord one
. -| creation of a fresh stock of Irish music. tee
very. gr
Irish Rel om.
Throws! the population. The American im-
Mr. 8 migrants cannot be reac!
hane Conway of New York also
spoke in Chicopee and Springfield, and
his stirring appeals for rish National
Independence evoked great applause,
oe
js feared to be the beginning of
a Consert ription mevement is seen in
National Service
by the Premier, Sir Re
recently a different story, in dex
ANOTHER PATRIGK SHEEHAN, [York of nis trosbier here, The
a French popula ation of Quebee are om:
sed to heir allies are
the expatriates Trish emigrants. The
French Canadian is often a Nationalist
g
Discharged Soldier Admitted as
Inmate of Derry Workhouse.
At the meeting of the Derry Board 0
Guardians held on November 9 William
in the Gallipolf Peninsula, applied for mall nations de-
admission into troyed by England...
(montage of Irish “nuste and art, the
hoped that full
worthy of the race
tr:
Branch, Friends of Irish F
Soming from him, with his traditional
splendid example LAN, BR:DGET.—In pursuance of an
order of Hon. Juun P. Cobuiun, a Surrogate
It is
era is sure to be a
of the artistic gents ot Ireland.
eciation will
everywhere Oy. men
Ce
t
Yorkson or before the sia hho next,»
thoroughly discredited “stage Dated, New York, t) lay of September,
Irishman” that @ native Irishman of| 16. Cornelia P, iotauebtin.
genlus produces a work of art ia muste| ӎapuiin Administrator.
=A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT —
—— |
What | more appropriate sift than a copy of the most popular |
” ook
WHAT COULD GERMANY DO FOR IRELAND?
Price $1.00, postpaid.
THE KING, THE KAISER AND IRISH FREEDOM.
Price $1.00, postpaid. |
These books are written by James K. McGuire, the well i
known authority on matters pertaining to Ireland. \
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| gold back and side stamp. Packed in attractive pally box
and sent to any address upon receipt of $2.00, is book
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Send your orders now and delivery will: be made in time to
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and Irish national
NG, CAROLINE, —In * pursuance of
crder of nodorabig Juno, #. Coualan, &
Kn
5s opera is to be produced by Mr. Surroxuie the Cutinty uf New
. Weber. iF eiven to all persous having chain
oe atts orig. Rs ees of a we County ot
ee vols
THOMAS KENT BRANCH, yous ober Shere oot, to othe ‘snusorther, place
“ ef teantaetine business, No. 853 bast Soon ‘Strost,
——-— . New York. on or betore the 20th
th oie tae fh next.
Bated ba York, the 234 day of August, 1018,
‘itor.
A meeting of the Thomas Kent
John Mutholland,
Kb
e Clerk stated that Canning had] Last evening there was a scene of dis- 537 Third Avenue,| Attorney for Executor.
been discharged from the army in July| order in the Monument Nattonal Fall Mantattas tne SPrestdent, Mr. 6.5. Lee}. ? at a anbattany coxehi
as medically unfit. He had been grant. when n French ee ne mee fo et Th | im_the chair.
ed a conditional pension for twelve! ! e oration of bert Borden in e chatrian congratulated the mem- oe. ELEANOR jn pursuance of an
ro dae
months. Hi not received any of; defending the Netlonal Service Commie: bers on the splendid meeting held at] of the Com ‘eset teh Now Fork, woites Sire
he money d that was the reason| Sion plans. The Government has under- St. Gabriel's eae Hall on Wednesday | givento all ieee atti yore
he desired admisston to the hous Cane taken to ascertain the number of ening, at Rev. Patrick J.| cased rm preset the sams rerbere:
no place to st op
and the Guardians
ning said he
cept the workhouse, not be Induced to join the army, to be
O'Donnell coe a sch
Sito ihe ‘subscribes; ae te prlocigal place of
olarty fete transoo-tne business at 22 W wie eae, Thor
bee
layed by Irish blood in th] cugh of Manhattan,
anted his application. enrolled a industrial army for mu- merica! fofecaeser day of funesrext
BNafter the war there will be several nitions, soppien ‘nd transportation. making ofthe Am Golden 2 iat an sated, New Fork, the 25h day of November,
“Patrick Sheehans” and they will re-j Every man and woman, if possible, is eloquent exhortatton on the duti f ‘The Fermers’ Loan and Trust Company.
ceive little sympathy from their own| required to render tome national eer. the hou r Leet banked Mr. Barris and Geller, Rolston & Horan, ecutor-
Kindred to whom they have been rene- who are mem ‘Attorneys for Executor,
gade and traitors, Sir Robert Borden at this exciting Banh eo ne veuecesetul manner iS 22 Exchange Face, exunest)
meee te mier, warned his au
8 that German cruisers might yet te
DESERTER RAN UP A TREE,
shelling the towne on the coast. It was
not impossible, he eald, that German
Patrick Fraher, Rosborough Road.) yap vessels would sail up’ the St. Law-
Tipperary, who deserted from his
ment, the South Irish to
ee ae te ade ene once the various atomalivies to Ashe for the
9 ented “and the poltes| @™SPIe which was in peril. The man
and the poltce| power of Canada, of Australia, of Ire-
rence taking the Peop Pre oC oeeea as
captives for ransoi
was hiding.
wut he escaped through the skylight,
and succeeded: in reaching the o:
country.
The police saw hfm running through
twenty-four questions.
A week is to be given
At the conclusion of the Premier's ap-
the felds some distance away, and Dur agai, 'y “French. Goverament leader,
sue
Fraher Jumped the River Ara at a/ (yo nat nie address om account of
pound, and a policeman who tried to
Jeers and interruptions. When Pi
aude said
ing France al sheared, but wi
head him off meeting it at a wider place
He continu-
“Tel blin massacre.
He said that Natfonal Service cards
would be placed in the hands of every
male between the ages of. sixteen and
sixty-five. The al University st
dents deny that they were responsible
He was afterwards taken, Spader mill for
tary escort to Cab
——— st 111 e1 remaia {i
IRISH INDUSTRIES DEPOT. | Gonwia 7S ™™ Seman io
‘he Irish Industries Depot of the} “British soldiers are burrowing like
Gaelic League of vs ia nd at 624 Madi-| rabbits fn their trenches,” says a lette
son Aver e Teports an wa-| ia a morsing newspaper. They run Hike
ue,
prevedented. sale of ish goods during’ them, imes.—-New
tor
the last few weeks At present ® Morning Tetcord:
genie,
go (arse Mate,
aoe
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