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January 13, 1917.
Cho Bclellc Clmzemccln.
DANGER IJF WIDESPREAIJ FAMINE IN IRELAND
Heavy Demands on the Irish Relief Euzld, VVl1lCl1iNOW Amounts
to More than $220.000,
lall ’s -Food.
"The chrlslmas season gave s great
impetus to the lriah sells: Fhlnd," is
the report or Treasurer Thomas Hughes
He , 5 neekrnan sree, New’
exceeds in
more than szmooo, while reports show
that uncompleted collections nl $50,000
o n be available.
“l assistance’.
lriah p gihg such high
prices trom English buyers that the ex-
portatlons or ieodstuiis are excessive.
cardinal Logue. at eating at
magh, warned the irlsh people against
a : ‘l
L‘
medisie and ediclent'st<:ps are taken to
prevent wholesale export or potatoes.‘
Martial law and the csnsorsllllfentirely
i
ll concerted action by the
Irish peop e to conserve their food sup-
ply, and there is grove dsngel‘ of severe
famine unless sales abroad can ha re-
With
Still to Come In-England Taking ,Awa.y Ire-
orkf c
Collections Amounting to
duced. lreland lllu never seen such
high prices as are new prevailing, and
these are nil t
s e,
sacs, but we are hopeiui that the gen-
erosity oi the American people will en-
able us to meet tbe drain upon our
lands.
“The diocesan collection taken up by
direction at cardinal .Fsl'leY. or New
York, amounted to sis.oao. Bishop Ho-
ban. or scranton. Pn.. has sent as $5,360,
the result or a collection aulongthe man
and - mericans ocesa.
New London, conn., Relief committee
has raised over 51.100. we have re-
ceived over 31,500 irom Jersey city;
not irom Name. Alaska; and checks
have been received from the canal
zone. fr
Amevica. it is pleasant and touching.
tee, to note the widespread response to
lrelands call tor help." -
BISHOP 0’DWYER BRANCH.
J oseph Hartigdn
Abso-
Colnnlissione
Says Ireland Must Be
llltely Independen '
Status of Irish in America and
in New York in Particular
Plea. for the Higher Education
‘ mIl'iSl1vAl1i8I'iGEnS. Must Be
Wellled Into One Powerful
Organization. ' , ‘
j commissioner Joseph Hsrtighn was
the principal speaker at a meeting at
t a bishop 0’Dwyel' ‘Branch ot the
Friends or lriah Freedom, held on last
Sunday evening. in xington Hall. 101
E . . mired s-nd’ Sixteenth
Street. ‘New York. The hall
crowded to the doors.
F. nnolly. who nresiderl.
Mr. C.
said there W uld be no peace onesrth
until Ireland. had regained her lreo- of
dom. - .
The ‘rendering or a selected pro.
smrn oi recita-
tions preceded the address or the speak-
er of the evening. Miss Msy Harring-
0'Driscoll recited pieces wb
to mind stirring episodes in
tory. Mr, Riel-ln.rd’Murl1laY's rendering
oi "The Exile or Erin" brought down
the house,
commissioner Joseph Hariigen. who
l-eusirls reception, said that
He belonged to is
family of Irish revoiutionists and he
felt proud. 0! the herita e
Y
ols. college: and other educa-
tinnal institutions of New York. The
Will out for ever when mere school
=-
o
Whirh were Idorded by on
with the laws and Italians As
W h he Germans They ere
Ill neighbors and the! descendants
would people this great land when this
generation wou otten.
The Irish must also understand their
e t ele-
race
to til
of funds to supply illo m
i that was necessary to conduct
I successiul struggle for freedom. A
sympathlzer jrould
and til
lost none or the traditional lighting
spirit. He said that sympathy unless
' brighter
ti-
Peter Golden. A shor
. G
backed by practical work. did not
an
mount to anything. and that each in-
dividual should do a la and not de-
pend on his neighbor” -
sir. Hortigen said that no people who
ever clung to their ideals were eternally
disappointed. reds or years
lreland had kept alive the ideal at in-
dependence and in spite oi repented set-
backs. the spirit at h Nntio al
was as strong and virus today as at
any period i
necessary to look back
e
an e lreland who w
determined to oher up their lives
or at their country's reedom
Pesrse. Clarke. Plunkett, and the other
martyrs w oss names are household
words in every lrlsn home. -
A long as lreiand remained under
the iron heel or idnglsnd so long would
lrishmen be round to iollow in the path
that leads to the ilring squad or to the
ere
on the
in
from the path
Irishman
which led to total separation. The Peo-
r in h ir ado
than et the present time. The
re-estlshlishnien or ’PiJinlld s an
dependent nation by the central Powers
was auspicious for the ultimate’ tree
dom cl 3
to
E
as
n w en
that lrelsnd. lndil. EETM. and other
W h llsd (sit the iron heel
at British lmperislism. Would, like Po-
lslld, take their places among the free
nations.
Mr. Johnson. organizer of the Munici-
io any in-
dividunls or Branch having this object
view
Addresses were also delivered by
Andrew GBYEEII. J. B. 0'RelllY and P.
cssey.
mm”:
PADRAIC PEARSE BRANCH.
The next meeting Oi the Pndrnie H,
. 2) 0 the
‘Pearse Brnno (No
Frle s of Irish Freedom i still
be held at agle Hall, Metro-
Dolis Theatre Building. One un-
drod and Forty-second Street and Third ii
. 5
Avenue. New York unday afternoon,
January 14. at 3 o'clock.
Daniel Hsnnishn, who took a prom
inent part in the lrlsh Rebellion of
Easter ‘Week Will he the Drinclvai
sneaker.
Among the other speakers will be
t musical pro-
gramme of lrlsh ballads Will be render-
. Admission will be free. All those
interested in the Irish Question are cur
dially invited to Ittend.
PATRICK HENRY BRANCH.
A special meeting at the Pntriclr
Henry Branch of the Friends or lriah
rTeedom will be held next Sunday even-
in is the Woodstock
One Hundred and
ta
n.
E. .
rl er Hall. 755 East
Flltreilhih Street. near Prospect AVe- w
2 subway station, Bronx.
Peter Golden will deliver an sdrlrrss
on current lrisll sifairs. it is ho
that the irish people or the Bronx Will
not miss this ommrtunity of hearing
Ireland‘: csse s nted.
bers of other branches are also
Me
d invited to atten
T
he meeting will open at s P, M.. and
it social llour with dancing will iollow,
meets in
l on the shroud
avid iourln ‘Sunday evenings or each
month.
. m.4.,..... N,
ROBERT EMMET BRANCH.
several matters oi ii-rlportsnce were
discussed at the regular rlleetlng of the
Robert Emmet Branch Friends or lriah
Free om. held at 1 hell, 307 West
siitydourtn Street. Kalv York, on Sun-
dsy IIi.Er‘l'l0oll. rsnusry 1. moi-lgst
them was the enlightening oi our pso-
saw
v
.-n
Pia here About the res! conditions in
oil and the opportunity which u
come to Ireland as a result or the Eu-
&
ropeen war. ,
John P. O'Brien. in the course of I
rrial Address. laid that sell’-respect
political future ot tbeliglllinglelleiil English Prim“ Sim” 5 UP‘ rm plum Elmoltbl Y 1' hm“; when” I-ni.r'n:l‘:'I:ivIlnI':.
rests... No person knowing tha bis- nslng of Easter Week. , ,,f,",‘’ ,,Z”‘,,; ‘’,,‘,Z‘,..’,,‘‘’ “" '" ‘ET’; ' “.'.:”i' ..'.'.2: ',“.‘:"' “ ‘"-
:Ae)lI"Iy‘1h(;:tL1‘l):uiRcT:;IbllC. honssid, :3: til‘: A widespread interest is manitestsd words. erh rl-. lnu any the ;m; l :33‘---gig-3 it-0;‘
.........u.... a to ....e..... could .. .. “' ' ' W" ‘Mn! ‘'1 “rm -s-""‘ 3"‘ ‘””‘ “"’ "" "" “‘"f‘“ ‘“ '”‘"g .. 3:""::!;":.l:.1::l:s.l?u:
mud ,, rem m an M ,,m, [mud the barbarous and inhuman treatment :l’f:;‘In;'a;‘::3‘;’n' :a'd‘;: ‘”"“ “EL V;-i"Iir,vMV+3I um. i... nil...-1
was l5 hg her struggle tor indepen- oi lrlsb prisoners oi war in England, to N, m,,m,,,,, "4 M “K mun," m .‘."l‘."...l.'.‘.‘i".3‘.‘.i'.7 Eo'.l.il‘.i‘t"lv'.l'.?
The next meeting will be held on
Jsnunry 21, At 8 P. M.
.
JAMESQONNOLLY BRANCH.
The James connolly sranch. Friends
oi Irish Freedom will hold their-lneet-
lng next Fri evening, January 1 . at
Gallagher’: 1-lall, sltty-ieurth street
and Third Avenue.-New Yor b re
will h
terent districts to make a vigorona cam-
nelgn tar 1911 to make this the banner
h an . ng will close the meeting
as usual. ' Friends are all invited to M.-
ora the west indies, and south “M
.......m
HARLEM GAELIO SOCIETY.
The regular meeting or the
e on
r. M. A. o-Hryne
correspondence includ-
Harlem
Pridsi
Gaels in the Greek and
Roman World." should prove very in-
teresting and instructive and will no
oubt attract a large audience.
lecturewiil be f ii
a
resbllltiou to the client t
otiea was carried.
is the watcnword
ot the members. and the committees
will have a busy time arranging tor the
arlous alraira to be held during the
ext six nlo ths, sew mem rs will
receive private lessons in lriah dancing
every Friday evening as well espinstruc.
tious in the lrlsb language.
The oillcers elected tor the year 1917
are as follows: lght sev. llonsli,-nor
ea w. Power. Presl eat; .
Michael A. 0'Byrne. Proteasor oi Mod-
ern lriah. at Columbia university, Vice-
l
L.
re
5
sldent: Mr. Andrew J. o'seye.
Tres.-lurer lliss Mary Murray, Finan-
eial secretary: Mr. william o-Dewd
corresponding secretary; Mr. Timothy
M. carmody, Recoi-
. psi Executive oi the Friends ot lriah AMI ' Librarian: Miss my
Fm,,,,,“’ mm "M meeung! m,,,.d .,. O'SullIvnn. Assistant Librarian. Messrs.
held in every centre in the city and that Brian t‘lCG&hm -Mm and
every sympathizer with lrelend should John MBYWIM Trunleea These nmvers
be brought within in told i t e er- W1 W ‘"1 '19“ .""Y 1“"‘“Y "Wing
an," on. e 9,, um he would at Proctor‘: Theatre Building (Room
Emily mm M, ,,,,,,,,,,,W, 29). llz seat ne Hundred and Twen-
ty-tiith street, between Lexington and
Park Avenue.
CORK CONCERT PROCLAIMED
A sensation was caused in the South-
ern capital on Tuesday night. lDecel1i-
her 25) says the Cork Comtifulion, D
be proclamation by the military lu.
thorities of a concert to be held in the
City Hall in aid of the lriah language
movement. u e rue xe ol-
bout L000 persons arrived
at the doors to had them locked and the
ness, To
attempt to break into
liar e 'R.l.C. lo 8 was slntioned in [he
ighborboed The people, however.
dlallerseil quietly. The super accounts
tor the action oi the military by stating
that at I recent entertainlne
the City Hall io provide Christmas
llsnlren for the Irish prisoners in En!‘
of
In
E‘
as
d and We es I breach occurred
on order iorblddlng civilians to be
possession or iirearms.
&.l. READY Filil IRISH llM.l..
The irlsh sail which is alwa a one oi
the great sorial Events oi the set:
will be helrl this year in the Can
53
..u
drsmn entitled “Ireland a Nltion" Ind
covering the various events in Irish
lstory irom ms 57 The b
promises to be the most successiul ever
held.
!.
foam '
THE NEW TURKISH WEEKLY.
English language are forcv
ibis in tone but moderate in expression.
alllleaiiril lo the Intelligence And sense
or justice oi their red d are an
ant literstu e in Y snguliges pu V
lisiled here i oi-k.
files of publication is at 60
Washington treat ' W Y k City:
nnd the annual subscription is 35.
ha Russian Government has re-
iused to renew its commercial treaty
with theunited statea
e committees appointed for dii- ,
the building a ‘
t given in 5"“
T0 PROTEST AGAINST THE
TREATMENT OF PRISONER
it.
tion “The Heart of lrelsad
lie might have called his compost , LEGAL NOTICES.
IMPP. llAlt.All.v'l'1l4 mri; oivuesca
..-.d on
very haltihgly Mr. Herbert explained no.
a
' to the audience lnlt ni ht. in hi . New York. by tha .-.ce ui - .v
Culnhnn nil lnBan Has Arranged lain speech. tbe ai a lie had triaedwlra ',2‘.,,,‘,!1f."“,’;‘.-,.“"‘ ‘,,'.,;"‘l’, """.:“ ‘,,..,];’n;,'7
M3“ Meeting to condemn Engg rolls: in writinglhi: glushlc. Tge words xhlr:‘rIratG;:l“4v"r" ‘moK.‘l.ei..lsa “ ch.mli-l'.n;;
. . o a apeec v e t a or erly ac. ., ,3 , ‘L.'. ,,4,':‘
Ian“ Treatment of Imh Men .. .. .......,-..... us... a'.‘.'..'.. '.:.:.‘i:..".:.r.‘:." ma "-
and Women Incarcerated in the man bad miss me his muulcal '“"" '“ ",3, "-,,;"‘ " -
be held under the auspices oi cumsnn
“I In BB. 0-. It Mngnuerchor Hall.
209 East Flityslrih street. near Third
venue. New York. on Friday evening.
January 19. n this occasion the midi-
ence will have an opportunity or bear.
n hncis Sheehyl-Skeifington.
whose husband was so ioully
ll
Ind done it hotter
.. -vntird
Tl.-....... a nuts or you are
cited n... ma oi...-e helm tl.e sul‘m(Ahet.' C<li.l.rl
Now I':.rl. at this lla
. ..v New ..
- ea mp. yum. etl.....a-...d nl... l......l,..- mg
--........en..t llialtvrln-T up her... in shot...-noon
1-! er... an-. wh. me wall will And leszavuosv
.v..u.l-i x... h. aumuted pmlnta aa awllloi
peraulul m -m-
ave already done. and its stazesmen- in
v. ...v-'...... vi-Vivcmof. we be oaaud
loa‘Donr!.o t
murdered rlshleaa is at heart a post and 0---on-m-e.s-armn
by the British authorities in Dublin, Herbert has sung the lrirh heart There f,“.,""" “‘ "“' """ "’ "‘
Ind William hie owes, Commandant is I10 other way to lntarrrst i.hl rs. ILL] Wiln Finn. olln P hni
and organizer oi’ the lriah‘ volunteers. 11.... were .rtc.npta last night. in ir..‘3‘L'.E.. .“t.s“-'..i’.l" a..‘.". ‘t:l?."?.‘.la2$
This will be lit. Mellowell iirst ilppenr- the audience. to com hu.........l.. nu. ...rr.r our we on.
Me In Public in Stale! opera with other romlc operas that Her “""""“ ""',’,“,"';“',',‘2,""f,;‘,.';;"““
i "e Harmraaa.-‘court.
LI:-yll is Vlsuhox
ilm-..-- .. 1... Pptillnvwr.
wt lnlliao. s... or. ii.-ronsb oi usohnu-la.
Yuri. iireblrl
ev.
John Dewy will be e other speakers. strain or tragedy, but not the obvious BOURD . MAR‘! um Til Fowl: or tho
Every It h an and ‘omen In New and la orcd trogo y or the German 5'“ "' N-' Vwkc ‘N r" ' W-
York w is interested in the lriah grand opera writers. The opera makes
priaonerr snlrerings should attend this clear that the irlnnmnll can reel bad "
m99Un- a still smile. that manslaughter in
committee in charge are: Mrs. r. dlaaste ‘
O
D. n. liccorthy. hllas Role slscnermott.
lire. M. F. Molnin‘. ztllas Kale llacncr- .-
mott. lira. sean Terry. Mr
lira. L. P. It neon, llrs. A
misky and sizes ssrsn hlerirelvey.
e meeting will open at s:ls P, ll.
Admission will lie tree.
named Barry ,
lriah tieacoast village. is rtsrued from
ot the only r. M a
lie Blossom‘s book gives a good W
ohicle for Victor Herbert's music. The
story is a typical ll-ish one. maybe too 3'. ..
l)'Dii‘.'Al.
rlz
lriah adventurer
O‘Dny is hiding in W”
anpe
the oilicers. who are undoubtedly excise dsaci. a ...d... a final
joooj omcers (because that is the way all gggu)‘;-rk Cm '- "-- 0--M-V -I ‘M.
HERBEHFS "HEARIS “F Em“ 2- Irish stories or .llla sort are put to -rh...r.'..-.vo hug vvmlruci mat.
- gethcrl. by a hen-w-oul “WI ‘"0“"‘“ Z7"u'2i"v'r“e'.‘l..‘..cu.l:alfl?'%.d."i..‘l‘S.523I'.c.
“““ . who lixeil in a csstle. Ho dlasuisea him at vs... York uh: with a.. at Fehmnrv. e...
Well Known Composer's Irish sell as a room. it la she with who... he ggnv-;s;,g;;;-;Q-;;d;m;;1n-giegm-al;r-;);;r---I
0 mg A 1 ' ,1 G t had called in love while in France. once ..al -.u ...s es. .s. ....u ....s .a.....
P - - 00 lime as a‘ . tea but it is her niece who rails in lows-with '“""‘-‘H -'-""""‘-"4 WI"--1 v H’
Artistic Triumph-In it He Mm ' m;'“'‘‘;“;;';‘;;'' ‘V “W “"
Sings the Very Heart of Ire-
land.
berauae he rescuen her in I. run-
"E-Y accident.
Last night Mr. Vernon stiles sang a
'onderiul Bury (TDEY. and Miss Roll-
CLEV“3LAXD- Omar 335- -- :r not only song but looked the part or t.'.'.'...l’:d7'a..ll-.'i‘'v:-......... " ""6 ‘““'
lrisb men and women will be glad to 11,, gngpggi. My 1,, u, 1,1,‘, cm‘, wh ' IIANIEL l. mwpsngk
h rt.
learn that Victor Herbert's new iris
opera “Hearts ot Erin" has proved an
even greater success than those wh
know Mr. Herbert and what he has ac.
complished in the musical world entici-
bated it would be. wherever it has been
uced so tar it has received nothing
but the highest praise en
critics nro agreed that t.lr. Herbert has
written the real Irish opera tor which
the publlohas been waiting so long.
The production or the opers in clove
was a great musical
events at the season and the lrish peo-
ple or this city turned out in terce to
do honor to their distinguished iellow-
countryman. A beam. t was tendered
llr. Herbert at the Holleuden Hotel on
D
0
Acting well the nut‘! oi the typical ol'I0rA
Englishman who rn
irlsh wit. sir Reggie gcu himselt ar- 1. "
trlllmlllx ovqr English Wile.
though. in-the Iecond sci. sinks the unlY
In
a
5
I
one. in which the lyricist Blossom
run with Mother Eve.
the beginning 0! lhd war. of I‘ am 15.-
ctricnded the lrlsh hero ....G"""m'5""“'""
Algernon
nledy roe l
Y. ilnrebril
rill rmreuancwot on Urdu
r. of
5.
John P. cnbalau. . so
.. .a
us! be the bullet for
-uh voue on tile
61 rested in place or the hero 0-Day in sum not no
' ‘ h r i
the second act. whereby lriah wit my 5:53. ri'l$sl'.l"a'.i'l'>‘.‘l-‘.'t‘o'a.'.'."3.".'i72
Yurlt. on nr baton (ha Iln dIl ll
Strlhllnx. ‘
Dnwrl. Now York. in. -on day vf lad-Iary.lui1.
loha oeusriaa.
lien.-s siesta. Dautlla.
naaratara
2 iere. a ver load
has
in sit as seswan.
Aue.-v-as tor Ex:-cuuzn.
316 svoadway. uanbau-as.
rt rel-kc.
<
srltaiu has last 53,122 odlcera since ‘“’'"’i
W00 KKFF HKNRX. n nnnnanou 01 In
' H r‘-:ienIHlon.4'olln r.oobalau.a surroeam
..
a
Thursday, January 4, at which the mosl G55 have been killed or died oi wounds. a‘ waxy at New York. m-nos l- t- by
promln people in the city were pres- 33.970 wounded. and 3.450 are rniss- ii..‘..:.dTs7."ll’1';".‘.."l".’.'."‘.'.'.ia‘2'r".'.'l"""'3il?"’
ent. inrllldin; lioufrarnee F. liuoney. ing =-M -wvrwnt it - ‘HM -1 ht-in-rw
who acted as tonetrnaster; iionsign r E.'..'l‘.l'" ."2'i'r‘.‘."'l.'.’EZ.‘ot"r. 3&3...
T. c. o-set vicar cenerul: . ’ '1?"-M-1’! h-nv s'n=e-- in vain
Thomas coughlin. l-ion. c arles LEGAL NOTlCES- "l'.'a'r'ei'i"i.".."."l".lFl."'.l.:"-"' d.i'a’v".ll"l'llh‘i'.?.“lelr.
Money. . Jol J. Sullivan. Ex- ' - ' .....,.,.wu-l.. ...n.
United States Senator Theodore 11‘. Eur DW‘"-"5“- “'“'““‘“-“ll ““" F‘"‘“‘“"' I! a.dr.r s. '” """"
ton, M. P. lieoney, Court or common sam”.'a "ov‘"v‘i.“.'<:i'.'....'3;".'.‘tl<7.i3r'hll‘f‘:'3'el" ljgomgyl “Adglnl-‘tniior.
pie“, Judges M, L pm. . pp L A‘ one ulrenvoallpervoh.lav-ieaelailoa ualual g‘ Y4 . y "M (M I ‘7
wish!“ Thom“ M mnnedy‘ M. Le. lYsnlhIl‘iri!l..-Aillllll n<I.Inls1l[I.hlCnunIrytL!.::v' 0' or in In I
vine. A. J. Pearson. D. F. Cull; Sheri!
Eiiwsrd Hnnrnlty and Diretiar
Farioli. rcilresentlnz tile Cit)’ cl Cleve-
nd
Thoma. .
Monsignor 0'RelilY said a splendid
ribule to llr. Herhcrr and highly rais-
ed his opera which he said represented
all that was best in tbe lriah chiirnciel‘.
sx-senator Burton weirolllell
bert to clevelaud and s
that the iisuirstions expressed in the.
“I-leans oi Erin" I
G
visited Dublin be would mid it the urtir
tel ei an imicpeu eat Nailon. snort
addresses were also made by ‘Rev. John
rbereoi. nu ma vumorlbsr. at yllvw rli tr-nnsrliul
hvuirlr-II.
saris.
bauau.
dawn!
to
Thnvutnvi : sarle
CONNOR. JANE-In humans. of as nrdcr
the ..-vi eoi his aimrp-y-.Tbnmlon e: lien. John P. cohalau. a serve.-an or
‘a. lid l rI now. new will or Mun qr Ynrlnnaucv is be by given to
city oi . w verlr. on or burn?! the lwl all Psrvmuhlvlrl elauna asainsuaua (:armor.lar.s
in ex ma Cminw a nu. yous. riaeaaaed
aan. .. lam
busiuaaa No. in weal
mt.
‘III Yarl. the Pill day or JIIHIIFV. i3lT. I ill Vouc
Julie , .
uni. in 3 ti Xurhon or bi!
Ulh d1] of lulu Iexl.
s Louis Clmvlinlilnm.
A dmtaisualor.
Datd. new vars. use sub day of Dvmnlbnv. ma.
M-ry Connor. g
iuuaelrl Aiimuuanaprig.
at
h
the (hunt! or
Amp-esv. ior Acllrliniiilulrlr.
Par K44. Rnmugh oi Manhattan.
New rors iruy. iluulylrl
SHOES FOR ALL L
Specials made for Men
ills IRISH silos STORE
9 urll Avenue. Cor. 97th SL. X. Y.
Powers. ev. s. A. Tenwood. Judge
l-‘orsn. Thomas cougbliu so ii. P.
xloouel . llerbert in rssrondiri
s
banked those present ror lhe very
beavxy reception tendered bird and ior
A WHAT THE IRISH HAVE DONE FOR AMERICA
tiringly- lor tbs ludependenre or Ire-
l
Mr. Herbert Blossom. who wrote the
lvrira for the opera. and Joe Weber. the
producer, were prcstnt so.
The f lowing Alwrecistinn oi "Hearts
of Erin ll from the Cleveland Plain
Drain of January .
s new year lAst nigh: witnessed I
Wonderful rnusiral achievement in Vic-
Colonial theatre,
fully that a splendid Iudienro enjoyed
Mr. l(erb2rI’s nrrompllshnlenl or what
ho himself. in I ruriain sheath, derlsrzd
had been his along Ambition, l
tribution to lrels l'l oi
the lddillon in its great store of A few
The story ot the lriah in Almeria has been variously
told. Fscu bavv been twisted I.) suit prejudice. and the
lrulh has been either igueranlly or maliciously lgne
historians of the pull. l thus dials. hen the term
"Hulk and Amerlun" ll Ipyl 1 cans w o
Ira nvl ritllb. men of lrllh blood should M ronined
with the lens showing the inlperzauv or lbs part played
by the race in tbe eslebllehalznt or
industrial prosperity. and its sole to correct islse views. They
sbould be able to iniel-in lneir childrsn and their friends
lust vrbat it meant to [his country lbat the Irish cam hon
in such large numbers.
“THE‘lRlSH. CONTRIBUTION TO
AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE”
By Trlo.vlAs HOBBS MAGlNNlss. JR..
'.'...‘.."L’.‘3l‘ E.'..'52ll3“l‘Z“'J.‘?.?’ 1'33. '...“‘il.'i’.‘.‘.?‘. l.”s"’.’.l."l
blood, it reiutrl publlshod mlsstaalom And conning
much Vallubln Ind lnlercstinx iliormntlon about lbt lriah
' nce as comysred with lhe ‘Anglo-Suon."
more strains. worthy or all that has
been best in the country oi’ the song.
tbat have been sung .
sovivns THE HEART or A.zl'Ano.v,
Mr, Herbert has done a little more
than that. a great deal more then [but
as not
the music that w
vu ea
music and arranged it to suit h
It may be said that his music is not
lrish but is l y e
IT IS A BOOK EVERY AMERlCAN OF IRISH
BLOOD SHOULD POSSESS.
A book that "try one can undo use and one that
in extremely iniaruting to every man and woman who is
Intern!-ed In vromollnr the :-no or the ll-lab not In
I I.
Amer c '
Cepia mAy be obtained at this onto, or will ho Inaliol
‘ no my I ares poslpald, on null); or 31.00.
I THE GAELIOAMERICAN,
I65 Wiiilam'St.. New York City.
he
noun a snoopy. it or
ihough. in this open. hal accomplished
uailliilanco should accompany order.
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