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January 2, 1915.,
8 e x e
cl an,-”sge" tnrllied the hosrt or ]l-e- lis has got a lot to learn,” hs REGRUITER DEVLIN FA1Lg. get is that tile traitor iterluiond pail
land had the world by r plying to some said. “Germany isn't looking tor -, S felluw-rgneza-Ins iv i not inset the
, English Parlianientary shy-ster's ‘God French territnrln C‘-ernznny noean Rmegude Irishman Misleading same Inglorious end its thi-ir ilupi-s,
Save hiigi-tigit --coil want t tool or French tart-ltory,, when H. T H E i Be1fMzgHis jam
,,,,i.,.,,i;r 9,. ii“ .,m.i.,,, or ii" this war is over you'll as that Ger- , is o owerr n V EAL-“MGM REBUKES Wilson
passage oiths “Home Rule" Bill which man won't Wnnt mus ‘Wm fl"‘“"- Appeal for Recruits for Eng: . g , g, -
'i‘ifiE3MEN OF IRELAND.
Si]. ARY. .
"Received by Rational Treasurer,
Denis A.‘ Spellisiy. NH, 255 Broanwny.
up is and including Tuesday. Dec. 29.
IEIH. '
Previously 'srlrnowled;eil.. .
l' ‘C
a Garden
. 534,091 on
per Laurence .i is: s
From Wilmington. Del. .
John E. Heal)’ 2s: 25
From Mt-Keesvlirl. l>n. ner
M. .l. Gsugiisri ..... .. .. - loo,oo
Pram shamrock cluh, New l
York city. nsr Lllxrenm J.
- - ‘-o. .. .... .. 52.oo
Wuitlinm, .‘lils:., per Eaerii. .
tirs COIL irish neieaca i
Association, at. . I
Nzlhercole. Sec... ' 50.00
Perth her John .l.
33.50
3.35
io.oa
City . .. ..... .. mo
J. I-‘. itoiran, Oakland station.
cal 5.00
Per Edward 1. Ken
:2: Citfi N. J
‘ ‘ Total
RECEIVED FROM 8H.LlJRO('K CLUE.
' ‘ . NEW,)'()RK CITY. ‘
Cluh, Raw
york city: ‘I - ' ,
' HI)-Eugenecarr
. 35 each-l?atrii-i<
-nu-nin ' ‘
Received irorri shamrock
g 'hlrDonald, Owen
:2 each-viricent O'Connor, Philip ital-
iigan, Frulk Tierney, iiichacl Lsi-soy,
williaai E.'Eoley, Peter nagan; Martin
. Eogart. " - ‘ < . .
. ‘$1 enclwwllllain’ Mnbar, wiiliam
'. Karges. Joseph qniity Kata Mulligan.
Peter Moses. )3. F. Formian, Patrick itc-
cnnn,- Rohert v Jeds,. Felix -Troanor,
Charles sheerin, i , ' V;
RECEIVED mp)! Blzoolrhn‘, Ii‘. 1'.
min Brooklyn. ‘N. Y.. pergllilss
lloisln Macbhiaramatln. , - - .
sl.5o-John Ford. ' -
$i earth-“A F‘rienni," wiiiiam Fitz-
gcntid, Thomas Lane, 5. carmody.
3 cents each-Tnonias-Hylsncl, Miss
Mary Gallagher. c. E. Elite, 1:. ii. Lock-
wood, )i.'lJ. llicxeon, hiary Mitchell.
‘(mule o'shss. Mrs. cannot-s. Nellie
’Joseph
an Me-
.i. We
John J. O'Dwyer, Phtrirk
Patrick Howe. John Twor
ll . .. llial-row, John Kinney, Robert
l.orriugon. Thomas Meade. hiclllahon,
n ma viicha ,. .
:0 cent eauh-John i-iennassey.
ilionias ]lluNa a
v x - ii cents-Edward Whim. f
cents each-J. Walsh. J. Andrew
F. Jicreigue, ll. Walsh, William Flynn,
William Costello. ill, Flizgihbon,
Mccarthy. .1. Faheii. D, Wright.
Smith, John lvicnemona. .
5 cents each-V-J. Gallagher. J. llilcEnri.
FOR IRELAND'S DEFENCE.
WALTHAM Mass, Dec, 19, 1514.
. Mr. John Devoy: .
ea -Enclosed and check (or
r
roan oi , .
irish National Deiense Association or
waltharri. ll us. .
with heat wishes we remain. i
i . Frzterhaiiy yours.
. ' P. A. rray. Thomas Slanknrd. P. J,
lvhelan, Patrick Mooney. il. .l. Cunnin‘.
P. .1. iil‘rG:iIlgln, P. sly, W, H .uul
leii hi. H. Nethereoie, iriii. Sec‘y, a.
. r-' str . waltham. iliass.. Executive
'i:onimlttes i. N. D. Association.
- Editor Tar. GAZLIU AMER mm:
at iacicnse Associa-
irig hoth morally and iinancinlly any por-
Eon or persons who may DIVE the hill-
fortune to ghitcnme entangle
1--eshe5’oY the British Government in.
armed
d
,rIlisa of its being organized was t
“ceiebrued" shooting case-"at Crnugh-
which a ‘.‘Peeler" lust
vallnded. (.TI:iE GAILIG Aaimit-aiv gave
an exrellenl. amount Hi" the details It tha
. (im9.)- TI'i) Inllocsm. men were imme-
(‘lately arrested and thrown lritopiail
tor tho shooting.
Althnull (her
Ire many irish novic-
n
alizsd
thus winning
"’fli’hInI:la, is. drown; P:Da‘l'y.-t.'r0‘shen-,
not being sole to and-ule a tomilrlion
there. dragged them to Limciii-ii, llnd
hrought them neioro a Ilarkell jury.
disagreed. Not yet content
them to nuolln liefnru a r-aroflllly srlrrlr
iury. who ocoulitcil them in tho taro
r cordon aha surrollnilad
I. in alternate [be] r)‘.
This attalr was instrumental, and in
last tho prinripnl rrapon, ror th
rounding or this irish National Defense
A oriatlon, an nrgullxalioll rounded
on the principle oi assisting any Irish-
man in any part or lrt-land who his the
niisiortune or getting siitangied iii the
meshes oi the British Government.
)4. H. xrriirsrors, Fin. see.
all
or
HE WILL KL‘ ox T115‘ 108.
Tm: GAELHJ Asmtica. .
0 K A..‘D, Cal.
Eur-ioicd iind postal order ior live dol-
trlbuilon to the National
. AN VETERAN.
H5 south Forrest A‘
River Forest. o., .
eceriilier 23. isi4..
Eriend Deva!-Enclosed and my mite
towards the arming at ire ii I volun-
toers. l i am unnlilo to or
company-,, a regiment, and ati
more do i regret that i have not the old
time vim to he ahie to pe arm a man
duty in‘ the rnnlrs oi dear old Ireland's
izcpiihlirari Army. ‘
wishing you all the compliments oi
tlio season, and praying and ws will
both live to see ireiaud an independent
irish Reouolic, .‘ ‘
ver sincerely
I"RLlJ!‘.-ii‘ ioui re
you rs,
P. w. nuirss.
A LYING TRAVELO GUER.
Lecturer Wiio Goes From City to
’ City Vilifying the Germans and
Telling Inlpudant Falsehoods
' About the Irish-Look Outfor
Him and Stop Him. . .
“'ASHiNGTON, D. C. Dec. 25..-The
a
era in an insidious fnhion.
The writ-
ha no t cern with t onsclenc
or the editor of the Washington star,
hut he feels that he can periorn: a
' your readers against the
rink it Roberson.
b one newsplr
per in each city to give his travel-tallis
under its patronage, attendance heln
stimulated by the must llberjl trite ndr
vertlslns, with reduced
r
iorgs audiences, and the plan
helped out oy not at one pretence about
the "educational nlue“ oi iir, Rober-
son'a trsv o ues. ‘
a matter at isct. Travologuer lion
o is an uncultured. even an i n‘ r-
ant man. totally inciting the qualities
o
aoourihs places he iissci-lhns is msi
it at hs- as hsczrmlhed to ho the most
sensational or nlriuaat polim, and lie
has studied them with a thought exclu-
to applause and pram, without
n or iinderstanil-
ills pictures are good, out his dis.
every cheap tri read-
oare joke he gets the till y laughter and
the sentimental npplmlse of the thought.
. Hut cerns me. on
trnilty is
that at William Watson or
the New Yur ‘ . >
By isr (ha roost popular oi Mr, Roi,
o'rsai.l‘g Tut‘:
that Gr-riridny
and Austria. in Washington it it s e
earned at t ioitr times in three
weeks, while no other lecture was
9-
[leuled more than once. outwardly. this
lecture is in So many things or
shout ricrrilanyh
greatness, is en the lecturer as.
sulrii-s a tone oi prolound niorai thought
a
ated, the lecture on aruul photographs
' i' ll‘E'nE5 ‘um. where the
some idea is set iorth in lurid roiors or
Iwcusxtion, and the lecture on Ireland
sion, that such is not the case. A! the
me he is unable to illuminate his
l n
he co
then. dashing
' John Redmond
and
telling‘ how this, the
nreseat moment; and
the oI'l-like rourllenarlce
or on [Lita screen. he
stow: llathi-ti.-, in
eloquent eve
"zreatnt lrislinlan
in the past "Ireland's grievance
cntlr y without relsnnj.‘
though
has not been
Bill. now the past is forgotten like a had
di-ohni, and the irish “stand shoulder
ark lile, the most gener-
wisrct stroke or ntatesmanshlv
The heart n! Ireland
'lchlzrd in respond .
Trsvologucr Roberson’: trouble run
he i rant, for he evidently considers
ll, lolly lse Art r his lei-lure on
Ireland in Washington-during whirh
tho sudlenre, chldiir irish. niainlairied
u eiollil silence in the lace or his instills,
hut did not have t o rouruge to ls:-R
,i-mung lrishnlan. hiniseli a lecturer and
oh: and
tnlrig adverse in t
maintained h
deavored to put beiore MI‘. Traveioguer
supporting Eng
and i don't want any more tails wit
!‘au'" and Travaloguer uoherson strode
w- v '
:-
can and repeated outrage against
' ' dlgn thin or pen-
to
R7
res
e continued spreading or
ssihis.
Loo so about ih
the
he intends to visit Let
i o Aimricalr watch ior-.hiiri..'.‘A
newspaper, lnnouncea his
engagement. let that paper know aim-
or
tools in the
he bra:i"lng‘ot the ass
on the nlaiiorni. .
. . Iiusl-IAMIRICAN.
VMETZ scours iiiicimliin.’
Brooklyn Representative, Return-
‘ From Germany, Tells of
German Plans to; Smash Her
Worst Enemy-Not ti Dissent-
ing Voice in the Empire.
cooceatratlng his eiiergy on one
In attack uvulz En
hit-
trr, Germany knows that, and rzsvectl
And t each area hitter
They k max
mistake, and that
against Germany, either.
' war in a ‘
ilei that she wasn't 8uin5’!o allrier any
or the damages. - I '
“And when German)’ has the audaci-
Engllah warships are
doing the very same thing in Belgium.
Germany in‘: destroying the Belgian
coast towns. a
order to liur
dliterent thing
a dose or her own n-ledlclne." ,
..wheh the contention or Dr. xewsll
owight liillts that Germany is waging
a war or acquisition was hrought to his
atten on, . . . etui-nos to the at,
tack with extra iorcs.
9.
‘ street and Third Avenue
t t a, mining i
it is when England gets‘ '
thing that and liu.sGi=i-many
want any ‘hora conquered
om France. She has enough now with
Alsace-Lorraine. ' g .
“No, it‘: England that‘s got to nay
rics. England with her insular
nrorinclalisiii. England with her honor-
thnn-thou attitude. And England will
3 i
v. v
“Fruit! doesiri get the news of what's
going The French prisoners that i
saw in Frankfurt were amazed that they
had heen hrought there and that they
round to Germany.
'“'hnt do these things mean lhat they've
a what you'll
l"nd in the minds nf all the French.
‘i‘hey‘l‘e heeo rooted and tilclred, and
they ire hostnoing to realise it.
re's no cause tor eiiruiiy hstween
France and G
many‘ hrougnt this it
was Geruinu tilIP"eIna")’ that
England. it was
made E
cl
‘I.
E
it
5
ta‘
ta .
aroused
pr0KN5s that
thin i r e war. France
shoiit,c:ernraiii;'s industrial supremacy.
England d England moved-to de-
S, .. p .
. . tz expressed hiiuselt as ilrmly
convinced that the
lion oi Belgium anrlll-‘ranco.
not a German soldier who
iiolhiug can stop that invasion. a
y to light in England
against Eng and. l ’:
war. There
a dissenting voice in the Empire against
use or anything and everything in
no
deroncs orthe Fatherland.
ii, who‘ isn't
. it that is
militarism, o surh thing
as patriotism. no such thing as a united
coun r . ,' .‘ ‘g - ‘
“And Germany is‘n't worrying I. bit
ything is going on.
orderly way Germany is quietly cou-
de t
,1 . .
“it Dr. Hillis could sense the spirit
oday he would change his
Blli.,who cares what Dr. H‘ li
e is a granristander
e always was. I
at-ds this country there is no
in Germany against the United
that the people over here have been so
misled, h Ger-many heileres that we
will change our min is." '
THE GAELIC SOCIETY.
The regular meeting of the Gadlic
Last Sunday event
rlety celehi-atetl st. Stephen‘: Day.
8: 5 o'cloc
irish music
oi hunting the urea and th
irish pastime: indulged in in connec-
tion with this testiv
Mrs. George O’Hallion played a sclito
tion on the piano, which was iolloweii
try a song in Gaelic by John 01-(elly.
xlr ustceiiua sing "The wearing oi
the ureeri," and tar an encore gave "The
Minstrel hoi ' itr. L uus ed
--Morning on the irish Coast,"
Hortn u. used a hot-nptr-e an
all step dsnres. Miss o‘Hanlon sang
‘ he Slimmer" aodshe
and American
'i‘l'lO. proceedings were hroug t
hy the entire assemblage singing "A
hation Once Again." .
TO READ LIMERICK ITURLERS
urling Club of Now
The Limerislfti
elected the iollow-lug
at-ilcers tor the year 1915 . ‘
B. J. O'Dria(-oli. President; P. .1.
coughlsn, vice-President; .1 H L
reasurer; P. J. cregan,
retary; .1. in son.
and Recording secretary; P .1
‘st
Although tha iriahinen who lair’. up
1‘
short not
the irish at home are considered by at
Mt one English In as owner unut (or
that kind or work, and he bu ndvu-used
tor 1,0470 Belgian: to work in hig mines
in ireiadld. The)’ Want the Irish for
lighting, not (or mining, .
land's Robber Emplire a Failure "-"”"i"W’ Fm" Pm 1 l
-Hyis Dupes Whlskaly-Stonkeri House and in the Elam Department. tan:
Corner Boys Who W Make ;:‘5Y>Wai:lt. Amallcunii to replziro is.
Pant Fighting Material. - rigiirhmen who now do l-znirlaiirrs won,
The irish liiemhsra or Par-ilsment' lzric ii Erllbassies, Legnllnus imp
have become more English that the Eng. Consulates or Europe.
lish themselves. in all parts or lrsland ““" ‘"9 A"E'0'““hW Press -'-n also
b b
the Rednlnnd renesadas are urging on ,,f “"5” ‘“ ““‘e'
young men to v an eer tor service in
i']nglEuli's army. and to come to tho no. icon iaiiy. paper in New York, we a
icose oi the Empire. Perhlps Joe Dev.
lin is the most rampant imperialist at
them all, and, though he has n9: him.
s i(itnhener's o y, he is
Lin)’ [0
t t
while we
3
5
. s New
hlackgllhrli and riiaianly or these papers
is now losing si,sl is ii. .,,.,,,,I
intlucs young
it their
I
and that placed a price on tile head or
Dd schoolmaster , '
is presitlznt ill the Board 9!
Erin Hlberninns. and he
P“‘““““ - ” i‘ call on the most i-ulneraliie or tho other
English organs‘ ws will "carry tire
seltast they had the largest number
from any onerentro in irelan oi Na-
tionalist recrults gone tor the irish Eri-
h
garter and r var us ot er regiments. "M t 9 "‘m"” M ‘ '“
English than America
thing that several English literary
who have called on
men
oi Germany. ass at
have received wide nuhilcity in
stand and on tho Continent of
returned victorious iron: the battleiields
or Europe he felt sure they would lis spitg up
no less loyal to lreland than they hsd
‘‘'‘’‘;f‘’ N 3 gm“ ““ “7 1 E. 5 but no a oro oi c ntradictioii
. "M" ‘’ ‘ 9 me“ ‘W’ W“-“ “L9 “'5' ilesred. The l>rosiderit's very enterpris-
""“ ”‘“"‘59 ‘C9-‘W9 9 lng Secre ary. . r. llmll goes to
great trouble to contradict other state-
ents.
a categorical denial?
o
citizens helleving in-thsir gentiineiiiiss
and acting on that oelier. .- x ‘
. 4 I T e inee n so with the singing
3lt)ei:‘wi'iiLhVtiie irish Party had won tor of "The Smspmgm Bmnw.
The traitor speaks of the returning , , ,
M W “mm to mmd.‘ Not one out can EGIE s PEACE PALACL To LET
A’ postal cord whit-ii has had a ltrgs
circulation in Holland gives a handsoma
picture or the Carnegie Peace are at
will end their days in tho iiaorhallile. - The Hague with the toliowlng an-’
‘ nounceriient undsraeat : .
hecsase or
hank-
nulntlllents.
water and ell.-l:tl'itity.
miltlnn address. , Gabriel,
Peace."
Ailbstle of
-1- Ah Acceptable. Gift ,-4
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
SHAWS - L i ll E ll l C K DENNYS
‘ lRlSll llAlilS AND ll3ACON'
‘ DELICIOUS -I DELICATE - DlClE‘STiBLE '
7‘ l H.’ HARBURGER & SON,’
t l 788 - 9th Avenue. -
‘ New‘-York City.
Shipments by Parcel Posts
GOOD-‘CLOTHES ARE
HALF‘ THE BATTLE
well dressed man has I
easy ior
‘You to choose the right kind ol
clothes. . V’
‘Lat me make I suit to your
exact measurements of one oi
the beautiful materials I have on
hand. ‘ '
There’s an astonishing differ-
ence between tailor-made and
ready-made clothes. The man
who - knows sees this very
uickly. -
Tailonmade
k that gee
work, and succ
man who looks prosperous.
1 ?fi>'ATl2lci< J. HOEY,:>
Leading Irish T8-.ll0l'. p I
Avenue, - - New York.
‘I
have the finished
5 with l
‘9"89 lS‘ixtl1 ‘
‘ - Bezwecn9rdandS4zhSu. '[‘c1.CnLl789.