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Feiii'll:u'y 17, 1917.
LOOK AT THE FACTS OT THE SiTUATi0i‘i SQUARELY
-The New York "American " Advises Looking At Matters Caimiy So As To
Umiersiami What is Ahead if Tile Country Goes To War-The Danger of
Of Misunderstanciing Con l ions And The Vapilriiigs Of lingoes To Be G"
Avoided As Well As The Financing Of Nations Already Bankrupt-
‘American Soldiers Should Not Be Sent To European Shambles And Out- ‘A
put Of American Munition i‘-3CiOl'i&SAsill7iiili Be Kept FOi‘Aiii8i‘iCEl‘i Needs
(From the New for! American.)
the beginning of this war, the
At
English wholly underestimated Ger- 5 DOVE“
many-‘s strength and en arenas and re-
sources. They also overrated tnoir own
cs cit . ,
“The big spring drive wul end it."
they said in the Full or ms. "We will
muddle throngb till xltchoaer-'s new
lr is ready. Then it will soon on
over." '
now whet happened. And oi
the world knows that it Frsillce had not
to s llniah Ily Germany heiore tllalwnr war this
we: six months i .
xow. we-o hi Above h.ll things. to
avoid these two errors that England
made “ '
We must not overnta onr cspscity
Ind we must not undcrrsta the German a
liver nluchinh. .
The sensible. mtriotlb thin: to do is
man militery cast
the Allies’ defeat Is hus.rly certain he
snythlng can BO tho: i yet in the
future. ' ’
Mark you, we do noL say our detest.
teat. -
this matter sensibly
go o war. o
the iii-st piece. GormIuy will either
, ec
Ii. the nuances
u e
the Prevlrttion of Iii the menus that
used in this ilne.l decisive coin-
ialgu. .
If we [Ive our whole ccunlulation of
Ind Ind
coming struggle by so much as I gun
llaf.t2l’Y.
For the whole avsilahls man power
and factory power at all these nations
h
when power is to outstay an adversary
in long warisre. is no longer s fhctnr
that cu: alter the result ct the tright.
tal vunrgle that is arproncninr.
‘Mr. George’: assertion thhrthe last
:suli.oun,ooo would win harl
truth in it two years ago. Now it is a
, mere sole use. ‘
Remember that we are speaking sole-.
ly oi the Euyopem situation. bocauso
e are concerned, it we are
nurnrtunate enough to 1 en an ion in
sole and our strong hone
months. rlvs words will answer
c that question: 7 .
no your ecsu
log to tulle all this year and Another
beside! to room In tore MD the
vory smallest army that is needed for
our own defense tslihst Drnbahle Me
as our navy is concerned, it
highly enlcieht weapon or do-
tl for alrea-
so tar
is now a
tease. but it is not equippe
sivo action at s dilianco irorn home.
its strength cnneintl almost wholly in
‘ drendnaughtv.
. But the British and French novice
now oumanrber German navy
thr o one in 'oIttieIhlp.uld haitlo
cruiser an-en
to destroy .
sate behind the detenses oi llellgolaad.
n t we were willing to leave our
own t-anal: uncieienucd, which the
n would not endure. and to send all
our battleships era ur
pun watem the Geri-rlnn rleet would
to u it is In-dny behind
those irnpreguzoie rluieuses. v
w
9
llrcnslh of the British Ind Prench
heels.
As I mung of defense of our own
sdinnv
9 Greece. and for her
The German nation
marine anon
It
Allie: no rim’
will have any ducts!
in the melntirn
ions use w r
as elioctually cut.
sources of supply
mnrlne wzlrihre oi Ger
a
less so ceded in d
of 20.000 tonnage
weeks vast.
month 1m'tMn in
are at ii
to show the
(ect
French and Italy is
in normal ear
Diieil.
The
hsuated every tour
from Ibrnisd. kritaitr
for her huge nrm
ow.
less one
lie
gur
allows wid-
Mny I.
not to trust ilgures too
it we assume t
and
.=
>
cannot nor my
England's overseas
zaoglsnd. it is In:
can
Enslgllri under
A German
coasts our nuy is salnirnhln. As
olulniyl wenpon Igninnl I hnieiy hi!-
I11 not they sink ships car
or dying the Alnericul
oi Ame can preparation es
o when
neutral surely is destroyed
participation in’ the‘ we '
bcrty to prowl the seas
o enything si-lost anywhere ov
-.
The roaaouuhls supposition’
would ewee
y by destroying it uld
partly-by trighiening usutral shipov.-n-
era into declining the risks or voyag-
u ins. '
The amount of tonne
is was something in
s before on on the table
merit the World Almanac for 15
colinvhe from exhaustion
is. 'i'
rm
Dnsaihle
strucuoa of s.rlan,rmo tons ot shipping
have any other Maui! than to put
of alal'Vui.ion.'
Elli1mII'ifll'B can
I: which has ten. them in igllornnre ol the
the siren)!
den higheseos Heel in German water: it
has no merchant
t the iull
4: noise the
h would not
have the slightest lnliiinry or emnomlc
1 her enywsy. so (as I-I any u
c rncd. -
is very clear that we can give the
r military aid that
vs eifect upon the
year or next year.
it we are in a slate
at war, we shall ceruinly require md 5“
demand the lull output or
and made it possible for them to ‘Pro-
a . -
England, France and ltaly would be
0 ram American
by the presain
the sub
many.
tlantlc and Mediterranean seas will
he vast death traps. 'oT!l' which
be impossible to induce sailors towuyc
e.
iiaunpered by American restrictions
the German submarines have nevertho
estroylng In average
per day tor, many
a German naval stun insists that it
Th
cln sink 1.000.000 ton! of lhlpping I
‘nu. ii’ the wil
and ‘t
the
ngures that are commonly used
available scagoing tonnage
that would have to he do
England‘: supplies of necessities
are gross exng era one.
train having 50,000,000, 30.000.-
liot above lII,0DrI.DDI).
gs enlerln
us ports during 19
excess oi ll.ooo,ooo. and. or
much or this was a rope on
aume actuel tonnage, as the same
registered time after tim
laritain im-
ports ebout l2.uoo.ooo tons oi tood lup-
t that there is her
wee supplies on h
d supply oi London is es-
a s.
in addition to the importation or mud ti
e
an.
s in since.
a in EE!'Dt.'in Mesopotamia. in
navy; and she mus‘:
a o
s
eh are Very apt to err on-
margins.
thii lnov the
5.
aspect 1 mathenlnucal prophecy
wears in February. 1511. is g warning
hat
lP- destroy shipping on lost rt
- opt-rating and
by
n-ing Arn
nag. .. .
all raga
by American’:
rss
d
Emvireu would
or reserve
rathor ridiculous
'the German
it thcy can double their present daily
has. racy Iiiil reduce Ensla o starva-
lion Lefu
points all ma he-coma threatening to
Gcrnlltn)‘ icnae.
ll be
so or liouvuaula's supposed
d on a tin groatsr scale.
And we believe thst it will prove
mat to the Allies if G no
we near as well enuipped to dual de-
struction at see in she is thought to be.
dnuuisn ‘M
1
0:
is con-
3
=
E
g needs
it ‘Will
he Hub-
is that
sea: 01
g Brit-
shit’:
much
There
‘I 5191
shy
erlcans
t
h
e yards nor the labor
he tar more urgent
necd or taming out war mhterinl. ,
No ‘thinking Ptrsou disputes tho'ahii-
ity uld iorealght oi t
tsry and my - s.
No thinking person believes that the "
now or.i.lunl7ilY. escape that catsstrapllo
me. - .
ho Germsu mill-
Cvermnn Government. liter yielding so
long to Amer mantis, would
lance
powerful enough to save
elnics.
The ccrmn calculation is to bring
down Enxland by a deadlier blockurle
a tar more crushing starvation than
Englnhd has been able to exert upon
more the united states can
and
Attsr that. Germany probably calcu-
laws that she can make once with us
vv en the canes oi war between her and
make war, is automatically
removed by European aee. -
is tooliah to underrate their menace or
to relieve that they cannot possibly mo-
9 erruans are p
at the art or war and when they risk
their s.ll on the success or a ramp
tor which the
$
2
ly the power and menace or on
sign or say toolishly that it cannot
win victory. .
:As tor ourselves, it we do determine
to go to I'Ir over Geriunny‘a submarine
blockade or England, we should begin
es. . The Germans will argue that we A
great odds they have (ought against
two years and t are wil e
ternees in their hearts 4
still possessing Vuilt
hour a European com I
hope to extort the cost at its huge w
litre it it could beat us in war.
New York City alone could he put to
torco
their vast ‘ill victorious vetenll armies
on our so .
Now. believe us, there is n great deal
triotlsm in putting these
it lllzsa posaiolliiles plainly b
l in rugging,
ranting.‘ revlling and making an ass ol
one’: edit in the holy and besutiiul
name oi psi o sru. -
Wu-is a business proposition. citi-
zens. in these days.‘ it. is a question at
store competition is. . ‘ 5
We will win or lose any war u on
wlllrh we venturo precisely as we leave
tirade: to
more and brokendowa
takers one get down to hrue
common
' political
(irks Ind
ships and aircrait and ubinsrlnes a
win wars-not loud mouths. >
it we Ire going to night a nrst-clsse
Power. we ought to drop every other
nations! industry and consldcrstion an
the whole country into I war tac-
0fY- .
otherwise we will he beaten sud ruin-
ed, lust as some or these cockaure Ind
boll-headed European combntsnts are
going to be beaten and ru d, because
their rulers and their press have lied to
Pd to them. helittlad their
enemies to them and led them straight
to the abyss oi detest with their eyes
monstrous lolly.
s iaairnt warbegins. it we do so
to war, I period of hysteria will begin
Hill for I time the loudest brnggnn. and
tho moat lmpudoat dun:-e will be popu-
lar eroes. . -
not let us who deeply and sincerely
-ieille ee our
ti lee. '
Let us fsce situations as the
IAL Ila insist linnn knowing the f
=
hers ust he censorship or military
and IIATII move ems, o arse
sv Eh! no to a
sentiments t at or countries
my snvsgcr
But it :
urn har mighty
g. armaments against us. it we have m 9"‘
non her.
e
for the
bit-
no
eillciency--lust exactly as factory or m
cheap notoriety ‘
sense, businesslike prepara-
on. I . "
cannon and rinse and bayonets and 5“
equipment and drllled‘oil!cers and men I i“
u . c
- countrymen. let us not imitate this
this discussion and to tho tmth he on t
has lallorc-ii to iuilame hatred .’..'.r every n
'.‘Che-5031.20 Gmeniccln;
url end the designs at the governing
tu.
as insist that we are not children
road, in our own country and in the
enemy country.
t us insist upon
tree discussion. We
without srearin muzzle
. Let u
srmics he used to light only tor Amer-
ice!
snatch Ind
tren
can nnska war
we want no allies. we will have use
ior every American dollar end every
American ship and every American sol-
diet in deiending Amer
have no strength and no wealth D
nght it out at their own cost no t eir
own nor -
means
at is
ion ov
they embrace the spolihiion- or pool;
China.
We must be ready for ultimate attack
in the West as well as for attack in the .
spend too much oi our wealth or set,tn
work too much or our skill and labor.
reparel - ‘ . . .
in that one word is our whole duty
and our only satsty.
o JOINING rat: ALLIES.
2l'ici1n oi Fcbrlmry 9 had an-
n tho
the following extract will show
it is diillcult to read such ugly, dis-
laynl. un-American as th t with-
out using words that are better spoken
than p M. . <
-We think -that the New York morn-
ex y What is meant
advice that the United
should
t is
sinister
the high seas."
nle with the Allies to
ny , r
The ilrsi. rum who proposes this pin-
he majority or the
know right well that the destruction oi
sud rnpires
as
out at
E‘
i o
21
sent across
trenches and in-the hospitals in order
t euabe one group or European aa-
tions to conquer and rleapnll another
our.
THE Elt‘TENTE.‘ WEAEENIXG.
in mother Irlicle on Slitlrdll lost
the American sold:
The representatives oi’ the Auied
Governments, who met s iew weeks n
in Rome. KlI!'l'lhIl we spell: the truth
was then and there
ernmonte were persuaded to go through
another campaign. -
There he one more desperate
n
to
-y
E
ir
I'll] of steel against the Allied nssllulta.
we so ll uccul-his and au-
thoritstlvs ussiirancvo tru
armor] intericrouco at ours 1L'iii
i twenty miles to the
- wholly can endure oi, the seas.
xow we nrlvorata ncliher nilhmisniou
without that stimulus they might rry
tor rests with their arms: neighbors
to dishonor nor my regard for pure or
vi in
tear or the cpnwzuencu
insist that ollriileets and our W
. submission that its
i. from America, the ntlani
Tribune‘: ”‘’‘“‘‘i
, If they hire destitute it in suggested
by Lhlt enlist '
"Eve
CONDITIONS IN IRELAND.
American Visitor Finds Ireland
in (A Flight Timll
> Belgium Conditions
Are Uhbeiicvnltie.
them the nridgepovt, Cuun., l:r-csiuy
- - Formcv.) >
The lollowiag nccollnl at the room.
lion and treatment at the Irish race, as
Ill
his tire. and who has just returned trom
a visit to lrelsntl .
I
There in
is media public. America knows iur
more or the actual conditions than do
the People at England and ireland. .
- t is n irslsud rhare one sees re
tamluo end distress. cm
hare are unucllevahle on this side oi
e areilll ior never done a iauer dei
LEGAL NOTICES
(yes! how Yuyk
with V-lurih u
padre at in.
n
i coruiitin.-is pass the censorship ot
that count?) “ '
M. A. O’-Connor c"".iZ..'.:.i'
GENERAL JOB PRINTER “" '"" """
lain:-sior.
mourn ol uanhaltah.
' u-ril I7
is Now Located At MeEo‘irii.E‘i3i‘lHv2PTrTnT5-lA?cH.'ip;'iisiaT A .?.E.'.:
02 mm” New York iC:.l33i“;o:Tii"eYiaH.'1aw'iEol"'"" " iii:
- ii 'v‘3.r.’.'i.."i:.“..’.l’.'li..“.‘.'...:’s'r'2..... " 1
25 orchard Street. last
is-it
‘ew York on the strainer Philddciphia.
November 4. and returned in he hams:
'‘I am lud to he back in Alnerl
certainly glad to be park in hrirlgcport.
but my heart gone out to t poor on-
pressed rennin oi lraland tor their con-
ditio ar worse than the reports we
receive here or isslgi m
t
D
pee e are Mtually being starved into
s. oats. ay an
other grains in Ireland.‘ There was lit-
- . - boat, arriving January it, at New York
And. shove every other consideration. C - - '3
ca.
le . population - 5‘
.
Mlackiln. Bmwls c Purdy. M11 Iinwl-ry Pinon
we-v rovlr our, on or nature the sin day oi
Aasurt. In-xt e
DAl4ds York.tho25tll day tvf.Vsnuary.lI .
. Emlyn Mi:CreI-ry. Exsnutrlx.
Jlmss W. Arthur. Executor.
Ihrikiill. Bruin E Pllfdys
Au-lrnsrs for Exec-iilor Ind lixaviilrix.
uin -. & P<wit0f!tr-n Adrhvui.
Borough of Mlanhltinri '
dnug
s
. . ounry oi ew
vorx..uuo.acd.ronre.entthr raawivnvuaaners
vhoreoi. tome gilbusriber. It In: place ot cm...
..i vmh.ivcaue.intt.sci
re the thin dny oi
. am.
New verb. tho eih tlIY or rohruary. lnir.
Astor Tylssi. comp-nv.
as-curor.
JHN tr Pl r-
‘ cii'y‘ol'i<e.: v2
Boron. JOHN c. v.
or us... John r.
10) ntyrlf New Yo
in nureanace oi anerd
caheian. I liuvrarau i
Whlla .t cm. .
Aunruovll Mr rmuinv.
I4 me evr rent city
arr r. at in. also. or v.l-tunic‘ as oueine
oiflco et clause v nil nwr. hr. euoruey. Ne
grrvamvhay, in (IT City oitnew lieril. ea or h.tnr.
o 17 e . lm ncx
iedls. Yul-k.tll m. as or 0v'bohu.l!lL
D‘ ' ioravn rt. ichois.
Adraiuurraur.
HAlxti'it.
ce of In order
v ‘";.".'."'i"““.;:":.“’ .........
- ... ...
New York City. t7AMlIIn
run
County or e
at Lhe Mm: wun vr-Itzhen more a
over. r, AX mu plug Llfrrznuczmi tusrncse at
i w oihes or James r. Fonrly. No. in Nulviu
t. in lhhClIy at new ltorrov. or nature the
Coxsi DINE. G EDROE -la pursusuos at n
o
omriol nan, John if. 0 onion. is Bllnollau
is hernny
or ill: couuly oi new lors. nultoo
iye It on isi
“ADI”? s wllu yo
o
re-enii ease. an en
v Ihe hloool her lliornen
in
til: to harvest.
“in consequence oi‘ this tact and also
our is almost uuohtalnsble un-
less aunt tram England alter shipments
or lr and
boys been cut down almost to nothing.
“But. when i icit
cities live weeks ago coarsely bolted
corn meal was worth '
wclsht. eggs :1
coats 9. pound, potatoes
E
‘rs
I
rel with nit-repented minors that no
more won some from America. it
costs $2 to get a pair or shoes soled.
EFFECTS OF EASTER WEEK.
“The Dublin Rising had the client or
completely hit
from the E
it he dose he is s on: seen
again. yet nobody can say what
is spirit England
Derseclltion alm-
E
2.
=
rnnut will resulti
n as an
iected to the
n
5
..
o
l-'oal had tailed to
I have
gall. who issued my passports
ere. ' A
“When i wished to take passage on
g the
ll?
ngland the people do not know
un
are lost, merely the nnme ot he ship
1 either of the warring nations inliinte
. uniorglvhbie injuries upon
But
us.
we do say that It is a public and
private duty or all Americans to use
reasonable prudence in avoiding danger
zones-into which the voyage only It
the risk oi their lives slid the risk at
plunging their country into all the hop-
rorso war. - . -
such pntdonce ia the highest patriot-
ism. and every scn e Amer can map
Ind woman who reads this wil any lo.
LEGAL NOTICES. '
Bttnixa. t:Attv.li.irm.- lo vurlunuu . oi
Au order or honorable John r. cooeian. e
i new York. none. in
Sixrrogilu oi lho uounvyo
nsrpuy given in tall futon: ha
Cnnliiso Bel-ins Ila ot vhe
liors. decent t
vouoaevs vheroot to
oi en a
L. v
red on lr"o'rir, the Zmi day or Aurore. lalii
Wll‘lnln li. hero...
Buaiumy.
. Vinitcnln
Ii. EDWARD -In Inllnzlsoe 0! In
dernl Hon. John l, Cahglm. a Sllrrotllo
aunt! of New lork. notion is hereby
Iii ersoyls Ilisvilag alums
to was httrovlt. in
c ty at new
as or septenaer.
c.
" linscrl, New rorlr. the turn any ol January I
, , cal
rriy-or a. Cu
Adralnistrnirir.
CONNOR. um -in wurauaacv or In order
or llml. John I‘. coraiaa. a su-so.-re at
our Iy or New herons mm :-
Ill nrivvls Ii1x'ly.[ ciuane seem. an! Coy..l-nr. In
or [Yes county or No v rv once...
out much ram. a. ro.e-r
>.
Eierrrmv. In on .rv 1:!
the lm. vhv oiiuuo r en
Dlsl4d.I<eyv
Dublin and other I
grossest indignity in my. -
or: taken steps to appeal to ,,,,,
the State Department here through M. e
Fl
y no ornee II in
Ind ves .
i.
lslonr coua. No. rsp Ml-onilwiy. litop lsini.
lloi-ouizh or Mslht:nlLavl.ln till city is! raw Yariia
or. nr intnre shehtlldly oi Mnrctl. iw. nest. ,
Dnied.lY invors.th-vsornriayo
. Atl.‘ilhoAl'iKoi-elcnnlliliun.
Annllhlurllilx.
srorr. aorma s. Thu people or the Suite
or Now ya... pa in. years
Ind looen-...drar. to when sour. John Percy
‘tau. l<.u.uen Sluts. porno Sluts. nroily liruer
u e Hilton cl
“ .
s
n ri
nlnn.AI all door
’Ihu -
“ Itldnr coha. -
Aimruay Ior Admlnisunbtlxs
NJ KraAliI’IYt Mlahntun.
' York any. x
emu. Amelie" MW ‘WENT’
smiila SOPHIE in D
or man. John P. Go
the ouunvy oillew sort.
to oil nelwnl havias
0 surir late at the
, W t
IIIIIIIHUB of In order
salsa. I ,tiurogm.ot
norlnoi ncrsby [iv
olliml 4 till! sop
Y0!
due)-Iurl HAM-
In . Di ‘cl! KY"H3IlJl'.‘l(
.:':'.l2i“.-.::i.‘:’..".“i::..:’.'.’..‘:l'.i.‘. 'i:‘.. 312- ‘i
n lid t. nil orvitlns iyiuzrnwdu ‘ ‘ 7“
,,,y PH“ 0, m,,,,, m m "mix. on or more the zeta day or nova.
.. r i
" " “‘ ’""’ “' in la K Y k.li1‘Vfhd i isle
I do aw or s EI.g:rs’LIl‘II-IQ
> . ‘e t
i 1
ti Ni-l. 6,"
. ; llocuton.
ty
. and
creditors. we re
the more or eon n as
the limo ot hor death resided It st. Luisa Home
in ed yr men iillt lira a. New orr
v A Adw ii
. 0'KkinllslL one
ill and r-sramnnc
r. em Vnlonttlls
lilayor 1.. Haiti.
e l-zssonwrn
alwali flirty?-. e
.liauIiIl.t:n. New orl clcv. ilsvebirl
coon tile nutiti
oi the ueoslurrs
ttt Acoavl
u at Lucy
or the last v
. nmr
L
2
-e
n c in she
a eoco l Lucy 1. than M
er-sou-vs n! the Inn will and remment
deceased. should not be lndlciniiy lhuied.
in 1-eerunouywaera . he
nut of
Count
sins . Wits-roe nr...lohn r.
asnrrosatsotour aldcrumty.
Iv New lrors. the lm. day
lanusry. in the yen M our Lord. on
thousand nivln hviylrinsd and eeynnirul.
DANIEL .1. DOWDNEY
iBIuhl1) . oi-rk oi l.hnEurmII!4e'Cnnl-I.
oi u
at the
ot
-
asergs
. sephllle
sul>rlrlir:r1-iAy. CITATION 5:ssi’d(I'i:T’: Eryteiii
TilviNaul.t.. :'rSl-l.-Len-he Ywnln or the stars or A i in. ‘"1"-rust s:vvU)‘
n .. . a. .. ..e.
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and Executor
and Trslsmsrll oi uid deceased
be diclaliy killed,
in luilmolly whrieoi. we h c cussed the
- ml oi the so rescue court oi the
said County oi Nr Yoylt Io be he...
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ii" unilmnviy whersot. we have eaund
seal oi the Sunvxltal court oi‘ r
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oi Lew York. the lam day or Fehrnnry. in New verk Cit .
(hi year in! our lord one thousand aim wings a, yoyfilson, 1-15 5
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DANIEL 1- vownwnv. No 4 rent. Blyromlxh oi Manlxsttnnv
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WHAT THE, IRISH HAVE DONE FOR Aiiiil'.RiCA
the high in A.n'lel'lcI hll been Vlriouliy
, no story or
, by the race in t e
- industrial osnority.snabaahleto correcttsles us . The
-should be able to lnlnnn their children their rrlonas
just what it mnnt to he
In coon?-I7 Chit III Irish unit
in such large nurasers. , -
“THE IRISH CONTRIBUTION TO
' AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE".
By THOMAS HOBBS MACIINNXSS. JR-. I
is a hook oi vast importance trom I bistoricsl point at’
view, and ac elslly to every person in America oi irish
ll. retntu Dublllllod lnissutelnentl. contain
blood
, n-inch valuable and interesting information about the men
on In complnd with the Anglo-Saxon."
BOOK EVERY AMERICAN 0F IRISH
IT IS A
‘BLOOD SHOULD POSSESS.
-A book that e I17 one can understand and one that
I. extremely interesting to Ovary mln Ind Wont who ll ,
intomtad in promoting the cause at the man recs in
Amaricl. '
pies may be obtained at this oinoe. or will so mailed
to any address. outputs. on recnlpt or shot.
i v
THE GAELIC AMERICAN, i
165 William St.. New York City.
liars. iii. our day or Dugunhwr. ivll.
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kernitumce should accompany order,