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December 16, 1916. The Saelic Amenican. 7
HOLYOKE'S FINE FINE MEBTING, | gether, provide the to keep the| few proverbs, h d serfous, f 1 FIRE, LATE GLASS, LIFE
gether rode the means te koxp the ow proverbs, humors and rio £6] FUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF ENGLISH SAVAGERY|.... e222" 4*° AOCIDENT,
Splendid Gathering Hears Miss render very support Pye well | abounds. Pree s LIALILITY BURGLARY.
in the cause 0! A NOON TALKS.
ale et oy wo laa Seog EUGENE, O'SULLITAN
we . ” teller Mr. tured a grow _The following further subscriptions to the Irish Relief Fund have been NSURANCE
Conti away Trelend Me PITTSBURGH. CELEBRATES, | 9t children ana ait Olea ang co received by Mr. Thomas Hughes Kelly, the Natfoual Treasurer: 56 MAIDEN LANE
y r tes in which 6 - -
Pleads for Co-operation tol exe PT SBURGH, Dec. 7.—The anntve | eeotly: tntrod fetes ee relative [ra “3120 John New York City
s
Carry on the Fight.
HOLYOKE, Dec. 4.—A splendid and
enthusiastic demonstration in support
hh cause was held here last
as
and creeds, and included many of
lJeading business men of Holyoke, as
as several large delegations of
hn "Donnell, John O'Toole, and
Miss Nelly Hussey, of Holyoke; Pat:
rick y, of Springfield; Mi
Helen s cater, ‘and Miss M. Grady, of
agnificent and herole insurrection of ? ey ane nee ie th ard Battle and
Easter Week, aid it afforded him| Conviction of Seumas MacManus, who Professor Jos Gordon, three
great pleasure to present to the audi-|jestured in the Immacualate Concep-| Carbondale’s ‘chented tingers, ang sev
ence ho was related to two of pe tion auditorium last evening on “The| eral I jonel M. J. Gib-
signers of Ireland’s Proclamation of In-| so -rows, the Glories and the Hope of| bons, Scranton, ogpoke in-
dependence, and had herself acted Treland.” terestingly on the Irish military organ-
a worthy part ft memorable wei Mr, MacManus says that where the| izations in America and the part they
of the Rising—Miss Nellie Gifford. National spirit was oozing in som played in upholding the Government
MISS GIFFORD'S ADDRESS. quarters i has been revived and her-| from the time of ington to the
Miss’ Gifford, who received a great! alds a other things| Presen ohn Killeen _rendere:
ovation, sald she-was profoundly Im-| he sald: eM end hae never been con-| some stirring recitations, and Jon Mal-
‘essed by the touching tribute she had| quered, though she has been beaten a|loy, of Simpson, spo the late
Focoived that night from the loyal peo-| thousand times, She has resisted Eng-| rising in Dublin during Easter Week
ple of Holyol contributed | jand for seven h years, and a ne-|T. J. Monaghan gave a splendid talk on
her humble share, she continued, in the
Revalation, because
an overwhelming
w
when she donned the garb'of the Irish
Republican army, and, she proceeded, it
is my opinion
occurrences that
Ring on Easter Sunday “D Dunit, and
fold many y amusing stories of the man-
in - which the Republican, arms
hoodwinked the officials of 1s
Government in securing arms and muni-
tions. Tt was necessary in order that.
t cope with the
surgents, to ruch 37,000 troo|
lin, reinforced by naval auxiliaries,
hich bombarded the city from the
river,
MacDONAGH'S DEATH.
the trooper who kept ‘d over his
cell door, te latter remarking he
would give no drink to “a dirty Rebel.”
Yet, citi Miss Gifford, he went
buoyantly to meet his death, and
Sntied cod Save- Ireland” as he wai
led out to be shot, to Inspire the prison.
ers he was leaving behini
Gifford imi eased. her ‘audience
ti
conway canes ror oo OPERATION
Shane Con’ lew York, Ww
greeted. cee zeeteanty by the audi
ence, and dwelt upon the responsisit
to the very able and competent “Cao-
ace not te er” Mis, M. F. Molony, who with Mrs,
en a F. O'Connell as assistant, had
has actuated overy " Eolish ruler since house in roars of lau Mr.
she first. gained @ supremacy in Michael Murphy very ably acted the
affairs. To plot an M1 part of the Katser, and Mr. Te
ruin is the main object Of their policy,| night, under the stars, in the did his part as Beelzebub to perfection
the editious way f tains, while sentries watched for the] Moon Behind t ‘Timothy | and took John Bull to Hades with a
English Cabinet Minister to win his sotalors. Priests ept UP the faith the; M. Carmody recited th Record” and very lively step.
way to preferment, prestige and emolu-| sami hers and priests] “Dawn on the Irish Coast.” Mr. M. A. estes (Be wake there was a good
ment {8 for vise some plan, | ere murdere ‘in this work. OrByrne introduced Mr. Patrick Mo-| Pr ost of patriotic Irish songs,
fbomin- Sacldentaly Mr. MacManus told of| Namara, the musician, who gave a very Cxnibition” dances, and recitations.
eve!
ers that day, continued Mr.
carious and desolate than e
Pi
Conway, carried extensive reports of an
the British °
Impending ieee the so veoleomed and| aid work of the Gaelic Leagu | New York PhiloCeltic Society, and the
soled at “ntoction, dlaunioa| has‘ revived the Iangnage, the schools) Jamaica Gaelic Society were also repre-
rejoiced at sented, Mr, William O'Dowd introduced
every
and disaster that attended the councils
of English statesmen, nevertheless, they
must realize tat every act every
change, evel indeed, of the Eng-
lish. i Government at ‘this time particular:
ly had a potent and detrimental mean-
ing for Trelan: “i
t ‘America, concluded the
speaker, had a see and solemn duty
‘o perform, and that was to band to-
ce tN
.| ing of
+| ence.
ts! in Dublin
ak
Gifford gave a sraphic recital of
sary celebration in honor of the Man-
checter Mai
nai Western Pennsylvania in t
Taree Hall of the Moorhead Bullding.
on Sunday evening, Decem| tu
hall, which was decorated with Ameri-
can and brisk Republican flags, was fill-
ed to its c
John F,
story of the Manchester res
Ireland created a
Pression and hi
receive
gramme was presented
The celebra-
y the sing:
A m
by the irish Musical Club.
tion was brought to a close
——_++e——_
Miss MMANUS IN YOUNGSTOWN.
{Well Known Trish Author Ad- ac
dresses Immense Audience on
the Easter Week Rebellion and tne
Tells How it Saved Ireland.
TOWN, 0, -
S'
That the uprising of yo
Week, to his place of execution and
propped him up to shoot him, they did _—
something that no other nation in the YOUNGSTOWN'S TRIBUTE.
world, even a Villa in Mexico, would
not, change his spots.
vestigation, people who termed the Up-|
rising ‘lamentable’ or ‘foolish’ were not
acquainted with
t the
shocked prising
quainted with the fact that Bogiand
ing to surrow
Conscription. e Uprising was an act
of bravery, aimed to strike first. And
the people who lamented the loss of
thousands and thousands of Irish boys| The Irish pe
a
of ‘Barone for the nation that has rule
m by bloodshed.”
MacManus referred
stance to the Home
mise of polittelans Nyhich footed man:
Irishmen.” algo scored John Red-
mond’s wueitude
REVIEWS. rise HISTORY.
Mr, MacManus gavi
of Ireland from the ‘lays of 1301 3a B
the grievous blight to I interesting statemen
emigrant ship came to f re. Mil-| some of the Irish airs he played during
lions of the cream of Ireland's popul: the evening. 3 *t O'Boyle,
tion left, In the famine years. Many of| daughter of Mr. re O'Boyle,
these, fleeing, starving, died from ship ety, recited “The
a
g
§
3
3
2
23
R:
pani onrolted and
jand” to such an
is ‘poned the emigration tide will re-| inj
ef
in the next generation. Mr. Mac.
rtyrs was Fold by the Clans
O'Loughlin brestded, and the s
as told
ein St. Patrick's School.
‘| CARBONDALE REMEMBERS.
is speech was splendidly
“God Save Ireland” by the audi-| week,
Dec, 9—
Irishmen
uring Easter ‘Week of this
r has galvanized Ireland to a new
that Solemn Requiem ‘em Mass Celebrated
cane iY Father Kenny for All the
ways conquered by fraud and by force, Men and Women Who Died for
“she hh the. world. with
t
conditions prevailing
These people _who were beer
in this in-
Bale Bill, as a mis-| for
called bill and a mockery, a compro-
a brief history
ireland when the
Id of the splen-| tim
Immaculate Conception school at
as the Sisters of St. Joseph who teach
CARBONDALE, Pa, Pa, —The
Robert Emmet Club of Gatbondsie ap:
the
propriately commemorate:
-| ancient and mo
entertainment concludes
and lunch served by Caterer Joho
Town.
Treland.
YOUNGSTOWN, 0. Dec. 2.—Solemn
a2
EF
E
dance and light
in Irish affairs more than ever,
eople of Youngstown are
particularly Brateful to r being
conertunity. ot attending
ervices in his church for the repose
of the souls of men who gave their lives
the cause of Irish treedom.
In tho evening of the anniversary of
was celebrated by
e Martyrs
-| Nationalists in their hall
wal
that cause is accomplished.
— =
HARLEM GAELIC SOCIETY.
The ceilidhe held by the Harlem
Gaelic Society in-its new hall, Harlem
of the eve ming:
ers Cox, who recited “ging
Mr. Michael O'Rorke, Secretary of the
Ney State Gaelic League.
O'Rorke said jad to see
-| Bryn Mat Hioatgomety Co., P
0, 5, A 0. H, by men Dooley,
iy) Lad te ae lac
‘ig !87ge number of centres throughout Ire-
la
ea. ‘ne the Memorial Commi ee
1
ys| was attended by members
ie the
- fret and third Tuesdays of each month
Thomas caebe ‘Bre
‘ sles Mary E, MacManus, 2 East
Donald Buckley ieneneroy, B
the Demonstrations Were Very
ter;
Men Who Died for Ireland.
The Manchester Martyrs’ anniversary
(November 23), was celebrated in a
lin junday
Owing to military regulations ‘0-
cession or demonstration took place i
o'clock an
bering several thousands
wag celebrated in the Cathedr
Very Rev."Canon “Murphy at which a
Taree conere tion was pret
ent.
js year unusual conditions Prevail
a., Irish Reltet
ch, Friends of Irish Freedom, Newport
48th St,
‘enue ‘yom, Test Week.)
MANCHESTER MARTYR'S DAY. |
nis | In Spite of Military Restrictions
B
4
26,|the letter that Mr.
1a Irfhimen and Scots:
‘THE CONIRIBUTIONS.
mittee,
Ard:
Fund Com:
74 Holland Ave.,
4 BY,
Throvsh” Trish
: 2 (To Be Continued)
MR. GINNELL RELEASED.
Mr. Ginnel! has been released after
serving twenty-one days
ison. As hai
3
g
8
a
&
2
g
&
eg
8
t to prison in defautt of paying a
men, Wl
ise statement.
House had been struggling to get in the
os
The “Rusky Invalid” is t
the military organ of
he title of
ussia, Well at
e it has an appropriate name.
cided,
guatversary | in the customary
of the stades
bodies, Gactle Athletic and other Asso-
ers of Volunteers’ Boy
snatched the Government note-taker’s
ook out oe his and.
t the lon concert in the
evening members. ot the City Constabu-
lary, who applied for admission, were
allowed in on payment of the current
charge. ©
CUMANN NA mBAN, INC.
Cumann na mBan, Inc, ceilidh at the
Tuxedo Building, on Tue:
whe very timely wake of John Buil.
re was a great burst of joy and en-
tha stasm from all at the sight of poor
Johnnie laid out, with his battered body
Union Jack and his
read by Mr. Peter Golden.
Special thanks is due to’ Mr. Golden
for his part in the arrangements
Among those who took part were: Mr.
Peter Golden, Miss Leahy, Mr..and Mrs.
obinson, Miss Casey Seumas
Mackin, Susan Ward, Sean Terry, Miss
Sarah MacKelvey, M!
O'Sullivan, who wi
evening. Dancing followed and home-
made Irish cakes and tea were served
and before going home many inauirtes
were made of tl
for the date of thelr Mnext cueertala.
tintness meetings are held on
tors to tb
SINGING FIRES OF
Cox has a great
its loves ant
and mysteries. — San
Leader.
“some of the most
poetry that h
as
{retand. "Miss Jessie B.
ume of verse." — Don
Evening Sun,
120 W. Sand st St, Now
Price,
CLEAN ROGERS Rovas COX
of Ireland is expressed, with
longings, its powers
Sorts spirited | and stoauent yor
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Jessie D. Ward,
‘Admatstratrbe,
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Rieorneys for Admintatratris,
180 ea 6, Street, Borough of Brook}:
York City. @iMchi7n
gathered fn Glasnevin. Cemetery and| myicted, end for’ which he had
marched through the grounds, and| been punished.
wreaths were placed on the Manchester| He had not been convictéd of baving
Martyrs’ cenot in the O'Connell mace a jee fate n ° 2 vag
Cirele ‘on the graves of men who| Victed and punished for aving on rent the same, with voucher
Jost their lives te Ererection with the|Bis name in Gaelic an act which he meat atene sung busines. tthe
surrection during ° East cok, |never denied. The allegation that he | Dersandiesws ye gay g sori a none, Yori,
Wi to the memor; en ex-| had le a false statement was aban-| Dated New York the ‘of September, 1918.
ecuted in Kilmainham after the Rising|@oned. He wrote his name in the lan- Oe eke On Wiha.
were ‘structure | Suage used throughout the country be- ‘Adminiacratore, *
cetted neat the Martyre’ cenotaph, and | fore the arrival of the Romans, the lan-| 73%, ete ht tome.
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the large. crowd. all five hundred | &{ven the name it still bore, and the lan- jew York City.
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TY.
ree he ee of the ‘apptication ‘of Sarah
Mary Wilcy to require the West
Euac Saat of the City of New ¥ pay over
money deposited in said bank Sb ‘sald apple
NOTICE. October 27, 1916.
OTICE th
Bare Court of the State of Ne i 8
eof, held in. and jor
County ot New the Count
feces ig ik County St New York, on the ith
2 10:80 0 elect in the tore
ol to produc
Sentry tketaaed West Site Banke of ity
Sew ¥ Hore January |Z. M7, and upon
to. prod [present said
face’ and
sure te witha the Kine oamed, that any and
it forte all sands lata w
tif
yinent to the. hs ai'et
the money eo deposited im and held by the said
Bou together with laterest thereon, accrued
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