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May 5, 1917.
. Che Eoetio Cimemcan. .
I
IPHILADELPIHAANS SEE NEW IRISH DRAMA
fgoon
fiIreiand's Easter,” Presented lit Celebration of Anniversary of
the Declaration of Irish Independence, Wins’
Great Audience, Whose Patriotism Is Stirred by Able Pre-
sentation of the Play.
PHILADELPHIA. April 29,-The sn-
Lha Renllhllcln Forces, Ila: held at the
en only 1 Music, under the hllsnlces
0! I Ciln-ntrG:IeI. on Tuesday night.
Avril 24.
before the event tooii
rumee given on any nus
recent years, was presented.
The was written by two Irish
nrlestl, Rev. Thomas J. Hutton, P.R,
Rev mnnd O'Sheh, both oi the
Church or the Annunciation, Philadel-
. th 6: ii: hoists kn
worthy interpreters oi Irish thought
and is "Ire lid‘: es er" Is 1
‘credit to its authors, and those wh
‘ purticipated i Tues-
day night deserve to be highly compil-
mented on their line presentation oi
the play.
It would be impossible to give a lull
tie. with our present
. of arms. Duhiln must do I
Mucnnnogh‘ pleads
d ho er llunlo. I list (or Reva-
u on.". . .
.The Countess iuoritievicz. in a vehe-
s. says "(reedam (or our
e usii. much will he
lnnounces hlinaelt in agree-
Piunliett. adding that they
quarters with Plunkett and Connolly
to direct operations"
msnngun, who has endeavored
t gaineny you, but I say to you that
he who puts his hand to the plough and
looks becit will not be worthy of suc-
ceee Neither will the one amon
it noble
have tried to dissuade you and
‘lulled, and now my plan ‘ ."
- nd act shows Pearce reading
Connolly is shown ntr
cot giving orders and receiving mes
ages irom dc.-patch hearers lhni. ceiway
Ind Louth hove risen. are r
r irom the various strongholds in
l-‘iavins
,hre nurtured. including the death
‘Tile CI'RnhlIiy lug
charge in Moore cl (he Cumunn
n bravely tending the wounded
and risking their lives every moment.
w
are seen in I desperate plight The
British have [I155 re ell, women
and children-non-com ts-who -
sole and II’! epnred ta slroy the
-e
impel
tint "if they have not Won the light in
life. they will win it in " r
eeth.
the third uene. Joseph P u
dins ceremony is gone through. Then
the last fuevrel and the cruel execu-
y or sh NBI.ionaiil)'.
c the evening. read
5 Torie and Ireland's
ihudits of is
hand tor principle which the scroll oi
nntionn rzvnrd. England does not
the Iundlmzntll print-Ivle
' Ippesl to tho
demand the
nations or
our rights as I . a o
The whole performance was ioilowed
to weep at the tragic pseenges and even
Plunkett. olhere who took part wer
misses hello. o'Donneii and Irene
Lynch, and Messrs ‘Leo Br:
hy Murt. S. Nichols. ‘
BOSTON REMTJMBERS.
Huge Gathering Meet to Honor
Martyrs of Easter Week and
Celebrate Anniversary of Proc-
lanlzltion of Irish opublicr-
Letter Sent to President Wil-
’ hot America Owes
m
o
-.=
m
u
‘S
El
as
B
and Honor Wliiol1'She Now Has
Demanding an Independent Ire-
land-Sympathy Professed for
Go Amorioons. l
BOSTON, April zi.-The anniversary
of the Proitlnmslion ot the Irish ‘Repub-
lie and the Easter Week Revolution oi‘
1916 was celebrated in Boston on Mon-
day night, April 23, under the auspices
or the Boston branches or the Friends go
‘it n.
i lrish in-ee 0 over two thousand
men and vvulnvn crowded the spacious ‘M
rlihernisn Hall, Roxbury. and the ut-
most enthusiasm prevailed.
A splendid concert nragrlmnie, start-
ivlth "The star-Spangled Banner"
was preseu ed.
MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT WILSON.
Mr. William 9. curler. Chairman
the iollowing message
to President Wilson. which was re
celved wiltihalinlnuse:
as on, Ma
President wondrow wilson.
white House. ’
ivushington, D. c.
Presid
record, unparalleled in history, at i-oh
yuocrisy. end the most brutal re
on the nut oi England towards
nearly so years, and o v 0-
caties extending-throu
er
(I
riiurtyre or 1516, for which
lti D'Er n, ob E
, niim , the severance
or the British connection and the in
dependence or Ireland, '
I In BIWBYI been the most
laitiiiul hlly oi the United states. His-
Iory now
niele davol
According to reports made to the Eu!‘
iis Pnrii ment is close oi the
Revolutionary War. sL,leaet one-hair or lln R Li
army were Iris . With-
encoursgemeiit oi [re-
d have!
relend has e thousand.
xnllnntiy lighting to throw
oil that trrhnntv‘.
Now lint the United states has enter-
ed the European ivnr.
tunlty otpaylrig hack to lreiend a debt
oi Justice and honor and n I: or
its own highest interests, oi extending
9%
the Drincilzies Ir overnment o I
most important point I e.
we appeal t on. th etore, to make
dltion at peace. without tile luiiliiing
at this condition. all the talk and ii
those protestations about the ireedom
and rights oi’ small ii i litics with
" n stupendous mockery at the most sac-
red instincts ol the human heart and
conscience.
in hehsli the mass meeting
Amsrisrm citizens essein led ln,1-ilher.
nian l-lal on its ilrst
anniversary, I a
Irish Republic and the Irish martyrs
r
M1916, We relnia n.
Rcsiiertiuliy yours.
BYJIPA THY rm? Gz'R.IlA3'.A.l1r.'Rl-
CANS. .
Mr. Jcremilh cnrrr-ll was then intro-
duced and rend the i owing resolu-
in w pshsltd unanimously
with great acrlemetion:
e extend our most proround sym-
tyrant the cod-elven right or Pr
Hllitnry sun s wrept in miruiinn
this. the purest And most prolonged
x
E
‘F
in which may are pllrcd, I'hIch' ilniil dlil Iutcess D! the
(
vindication and lb. iuture guarantee oi ‘
P
3 men were not ashamed to drop C
an Opportunity oi’ Paying by N
s tAl7ril 23. loll. t
lr
entv-A continuous
revolt. Ireland has many: (or sl
5 0'Menglier, who dnllced with their usual
our beloved country in a state at war
with the Fnlharlilnd. ‘
comnlt-x citizen-
to our Government on every heulelicl ,
sipeeially It the time at the civil war,
when 280,000 or them murchcd iorih is
men under the our and med the
' ion.
“We are conildent that their splendid
citizenship will me-Isur
possible test vrh
Doriant no
E
Ind the inunileato
mongt
inir were captain Montelth
Monteith ' Connolly,
and Mrs.
Pe rain cnllaneri, nnd oblne o
the lrlsh pepubllenn Arm
‘The r mitteo
posed of Mrs. .1. Carroll. Mrs. iii. . c-
Carmsc-Curisy and Miss Margaret cur-
was com-
,“ icy.
The play was directed M
hides, insisted by Mill Annie Ul"iuhel'-
ty and iiity others,
The nroceedings terminated with the
singing of "Who Fears-to speak or
Easter Week‘: and "A Nation Once
Again,"
jg:
NEWARK IRISHMEN
FOR IRISH INDEPENDENCE
At a meeting at the Friends or Irish
Freedom at Essex county, in xevverk,
tee appointed ior the purpose, drew up
the (allowing resolution. which was
passed unaninlo ;
W0, the Friends of Irish Freedom oi
he i
3 that nil Lhe inein
m.
missions irom England and France. that
most vital questions shall he settled tor
odds operondl tor
the prosecution of the war agreed
that has not tor its basis the complete
autonomy oi all mall nations now up
pressed and deprived at their liberties
hnii
E‘
o
e evil iniluences oi any
alien i!eal1otIaln.' . ’
“Resolved, That n copy of this user
ution h sent to the President,
Vice-President, the Han. Champ Clark,
a eclericir R Iiehlbech."
committee
isrd IiIcGIlinness, and
Hughes.
Olin Lhrken
‘ REQIIIEM MASS roll MARIIBS
A solemn requiem Mass for the soul:
0! the men who SIVE
the scapular oi lilt.
eighth Street, between First Ind sec-
5
a.
the sermon will he preached by Rev.
Father Metcalle.
Father Metcalle was through the Dub
11 is Iliritel‘ litr
umph no matter what odds may
brought to but Ishin
men hy wliorn Ireland was so rnegnin-
cently saved. '
.. jnoj
JOINT ENTERTAINMENT
- A FINE SUCCESS.
The entertainment and be '
under the auspices of
Plunkett,
0'Dwyer nrsnchcs oi the Friends or
vniltee oi Arrangements consisted ol Mr.
J. B
Connollyt Presi-
dent of the Bishop 0'Dwyer Branch pre-
d
e .
Those who contributed to the musical
and literary programme were: The clan
etir
II!’
III.
Charles
the IIIEYIIIK
"The
was
s
starsp-nglcd
E
Banner" there
A
Ind I Kellerhi reunion and greeting oi’
l the various brenrhea.
and (hole
him Are to he comm:-ndeil for the solen-
Ir Illa
. lilies S;
Nellie Giiiord. Miss ilsrgarct slrlnnlder.
1.. on sunday. April 22. e conimlh ""“
the ’
Dominick vilulsii, Rich. ‘
.l
ale. which, when it tell. was seized, heio
ele. This was iol
it it. A
t is earnestirhoped that all who pos-
u
olillers at
EASTER MONDAY IN DUBLIN
Censored Report Describes Hoist-
Oiiice and the Nelson Pillar,
With Many Coniiiots Between
Crowds of Youths and the
Policoe'i‘he Proclamation oi
the Irish Republic Extensively
Gircnlated - Demonstrations
All Over Ireland.
The British Censor permit: only Iurh
s as lulu E '
m
Nntlainiist demonstrations In au doc-
tor
ed. .
The cable brought a short report at a
demonstration in nuhlin on Easter Moli-
S VET I
but said nothing or its
a
the middle or
ed by Ce
was quite evidently also nltered
The references its the
“haul
the censor.
The report is herewith given as u aoecl.
men at the Ccntlor‘e work in lrelund.
[From the Dublin mdcpcndrni,
‘Allrli in
(Passed by Ccnser.)
e exlrlsnrdilia
orderly scenes charncierizeil Easter
Monday. and nunihcr youn hooil
gana wantoniy nmaslieli nirido and
threw stones at the police. and at some
r
s. . .
The extraordinary incident Wis the
hoistinz M In Irish
the ilngetaif over the ruin
Generni Post once. the iiying o
lar ilsgs irom the top 01 Nelson Pillar,
the . 0. ii.
xorili Frederick
during the night by some daring person.
who ad to cl mh to the parapet. an ice:
high. Belem the Rebellion n iinsslnil in
the same nosltl used (or the
Union Jack, but the Volunteers removed
that iiag and hoisted the nepuiillcnn
Alter the devastation a new line-
stair ivae erecte and it was to this the
ting was attached yesterday.
on the coping. where it remained till
noun, vrhen, n U1 of thousand: ui
people in the
seen to wnl- along the top or the para-
pet had again til: it is position amidst
some cheers. At the some time s rri
‘Duns lnen got into Nelson Pillar, and,
locking the door alter them. went on
will) were
strongly mustered by this time under
superintendents and inspectors.
Act '
re
three
3
:1
Street In the direction or Liberty Hill,
where there was more cheering and ling
waving. I wore nds on
their inns and the Republican colors.
romcs srovcn.
A ection or the police tollovred, and
stones were thrown ht Iilem. slid Ilsa
m
an the cheek with a
windows smashed
was thnt. oi Lipion‘a in Henry street.
0'I40llghiin'!. Tnihot Street, Ind some
others. U. a cordon oi’ police
a drawn across the strect near the
ch cou le
iicxiicix-ii rmvrn,
The disorderly Crowd Mame so
mcriarlliii that the Wilts had to but a
hast)’ rnirelt iowiird O'Connell street.
Ad- An iinarnieil mllltnn’ delnrhmrnt pniia- tli
lng along I-‘.dt-ii Quay coma in ior partic-
it the Ksunll-I
until‘!-ell beyond ouit lirmgc.
liblhuiiisl Chilrc Abbe)’
Street huo,u number or its window.
had
5‘
s
i:
I-‘our liolitemsn-Irnonknt them Cow
tables 30 F and 53 C-were treated It
sifit tell by the D
street. a young man was 2'1
2 iashion. and by crowding the thorough.
‘ tar l-hence
- replaced the Municipal ting
once, sioriltis painted the hug and [trace
residence. Herbert Park. The Assistant
ommissloser . . . P. r. er-gun
Quinn) personally minted tile om.-on
and buliee preserving ordcr near thl
old General Post once utter the ling
had been tskcn dawn. -
one at the worst skirmishes occurred
near the O'Connell Monument at 4:30.
when u out iilty youths, with arrniuls
or stone: and broken bricks. rushed up
Quay an rained missiles promis-
cuonsly on and about the niouurucnt,
where two policemen were sheltering.
sis-ci,r. i-ocicruss rnullr
several civilians were strucli. end the
ow oi a passing Dellre v our
smashed. .7 mo polircrnen r.
was
treated lo the Post oilice side or the
3 stone-
rc d by In.
othcr large contingent (com the demol-
<.l Eden Qil
constables run ’ [rant
on
1
es
s proceedings. hut
looked on in curious und good humored
iurss unintentionally adorned cover tor
the riotous youngsters. ‘
I-ottcz soon This
i-cs.
At times it seemed that nothing short ‘
at a general Inton r
OSBKI
in lilnrlhorough Street was smashed
a crowd whom the police had dispersed
at the corner oi North Earl street. but
the police preiented any attempted loot-
ing. v0n one o the tram poles is
bot Street, e man nmxed a small Repub.
llcan iisg, which won subsequently taken
down.
is Lord ueyor, prepared to use his
innuence il'rcuulreil n casc.ni a
vrhile going illrouizh
,, the disturbed localities were slrillshcd
by the stone-throw pg.
number or trams
. sour soomo.
While a heavy shower was in progress
during the night the plate glass win-
davrv in Messrs. 'i'InEIe's s
Iviii . ih Io
outside the Greshnrn 1-iouei were hlso
Pulled down, and thrown into the area,
A heavy tall or vi and net at 9
o’clock made most people shun the
streets, and thus gave the uolice s
0 corn with the bands oi
i'
thoroughiares were in a norm state.
crowd or youngsters nnrsded O'Con-
nell Street It night. cheering Ind sing-
ing. And the police were kept busy dis-
Parsing them ill they reloi-med
marched between the pillar and the ru.-.
nell Monument. netonntors vi-ere
urged mil in 9 ” Iilniied at intervals. causing some little
them iell, And while on the ground were mrm V > ' - r
. Iiiiurcd by stones.
l’l(H'I!IClAL isciiinxvs.
‘In Cork 300 o loo Ilersons. many
vre ng sinn Fain on gee, marched
irnm the catholic (‘II r . vher
ster. Previously some persons
nu tho Cit)‘
moi: av
eiierl
R I. C
Hall by I siun Feln one,
to ill: .‘stiolisl molminenl. e
, ab
1 blood to change ioocl into IITIIIK tissue.
56. u sen-ration
‘ ed in Its sled
1 M'CORltIAGK, TH ALLIES.
ths un
. to the end or the war. as u
entry into the war, diplomats‘
ex- ‘
lncre
I long ego I
hr innry eaiiniinuiion ior lite insur-
enc i won astonished to line h in
the nod pints M on boy 0121.1 and n
lull oi vigor. vim and vllhiily ; -
ms ; in mi a null niio he really
use note-lihsiundlug his a e he at.
rot ens lsk ll-hunted
lrnn hen tillcd Iilivl uni. rrneivcd life
At to an i s I
was csreirotn snri nuvli‘ III in.
st,.'i(I niier [skint Nuxhled Iron
hr]: of
units. grinne.
Iii-er. hnert trouble and other
es.
true clusu vihirh hulrlv
in
en )0 r
wit i no mu or ow much r
what u eat. your load merciy passes
through you wltliou rig I'o'I any
good. You don't get the strength out oi
it hn ii a I‘nl'lM‘Qil urn on bore a
elk, lie nnd sir i lnoklnk Just like
s plant trying to grow in a soil dehrle
in iron. II’ re t ion or w I
you o o it to i rneir to make lila iol
c-st your evrepirllt again
weeks. Then t.
Yourself how much you
‘Ind see tor
the souls of the men the died last
Easter Week -
The Green, White and orange tins
seen dying over the County Cnuiltil
buildings on yesterday morning created
ii Iiiulllngar
hours‘ elrorl the (in
the polite, end the Zilulliuipnl nag erect-
AND “LITTL BOY BLUEQJ"
Johnny Mccormuck irom Athlone nus
been Ihduigil1!.hIs artistic soul aguln
d the Allies are L-enciited by the in-
dulgence to the extent oi t2,iilv. nr
scoop. a monthly I113-Saline nuhiihlled
in Chicago and written tor newspaper
men and other protessionsi writers.
says. in its Apririssnc:
“The last day at the Allied Baznsr at
the CoIiseunI."iChIcI;.'0J. .I0iIll' nieces-
insck, the singer, paid $2,400 iar the
original manuscript oi Eugene not a
poem, "Little Boy Blue." been
mpson. to whom Gene gave it short.
dr sitter the poem was published The
Thus Gene‘: gen-
5'
1
is
r
gl':i'e to give help vb heart
I d have been hld he lived until
no, .
A”?
BOLSTERS LLOYD GEORGE.
The New York Tribune oi Saturday
inst had the ioliovring special despati-ii
rom Wish n ' - .
WASHINGTOR. April 20,-The Lloyd
George government never was ill) se-
and is likely lo remain to perm-
result oi
2
Amel'iL‘n‘s
conversant with Euioizba
tlared to-Llsv
t more iirm
of detail OI German)‘. Ihese diplomats
sorlietl
Another nfiiillui eltert 0! America's
ucueu. It who said. will be roiiniiying
thought the best iurigment snrl stats...
shln M Enalund. France and the
United states. plus material encourage.
ment irom this country, would he need-
c lo stabilize the new regime in line. s
r ‘I g : r
IRISH IRELAND NEAR.
ST. I.0L‘iS. hin.. April 25.-That wee:
s....'.‘...1.
e xetlonsl every
n r.
" said, y
rountri-men me so scli-respecting.
ly Inil so seli-reilantly men as they n e
e recent in-
uses lirorolied ll
methods oi its repression. lirie pr
out I it late nlvoinllan In Irish
sentiment and crented a truly lrlsh ire-
nd. irom whlc Britonisln is ‘being
isvt eliminate .
All Ireland (only. he llnicl. is prscll.
rally it in its llelief In the printi-
s oi rcurss Ind Tom clarlie. lmd
u complete reli-govern,
merit. ihe lrish Renuhllr which t nirn
rte-iler Week established. will suiisiy
n.nirailons oi the Irish pi-ople new,
SHERMAN A GOOD JUDGE.
"Rut IIIP reiii dimcully wes'eiie will
u an adequate number
i a tried ‘Imost every
Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over ’ .
g With Vitality-=-Taking iron Did it
' Doctor s'ays Nuxatcd iron is greslcst of all strength builders-Olicn
‘ sses lhtiilrengiil and endurance ofdelicalc, ncrvous
folks 100 ‘per cant. i
tontribnted to the bazaar by sieson or
it two weeks time. '
have i luv. mu dozrrir ill
on people vi-ii ere nil-
Rained
a
other troubles
‘ ' mp!
no time a
proper form.
i
to
e
n
I
out into the url ay.
other he
icut elm
ssner, M. n .
xorlo.-xuxsieo iron. recnmlnendeii
in near!
. i
won on inr
lanrvnueee or no
LEGAL NOTICES.
GmLIN. wl'l.Ll.A.M H.-In
om.-or P.
Aiidrtvi pm.
i>-veil. New Yvrlvhhc-Iich ds oi l'ehnur1.lIl7.
Allor 1 t (.‘nvrIrIvIy'
lxtcula
vi-him A Ca:-.
Aifi‘urnry.< ier BI-culnr.
. s
wuueireec. New vorlr my. purist
DIKKJIUIOND. MICHAEL .1 in urnuanooot
no order at Hvn.John P.Coh
i1fNuv tors. not
lo nu-in Ilirhsni
. oi thcconnlynl It wrorlt.
use u.uiww rue cwishvcinohersthsre.
or. wuiueu crl upset ti-sinalbllnz
hiiilnmvmlt the 0
Mr.
tlizlo oi hln nvporeey, Edwin! J.
llcouiro. ho. sl cnnnshsrs rush in vhncuv cit
Ra: York. on or below the snih day or I
Dee-niber
'"iia‘ud. New tort. the an. iv oi
I915. .
WT...‘ mm-........
tunnel?!‘ J , Eu
woonnurr. HENRY -in pursuance
order or non. John
oi N
s
.coheinn. a sun
orlk. notice is
o
on
an .to m-esentthe-e e
M in the stlhrotlbnr, nv
. r the one. o
. so. so l.ih
re r in lira city
duyoi.luly.next. i
Dis 'erl. bow York. tho s it our oi January. in
w lisrn w. woos
,, Admlnistnior.
Enysr-I I. pack.
Attorney ior Adrninhsrnvor. ,
M7. vs liilnrlg sneer.
‘ow York lty tMJniyI7I
ctlelttlss r -in ranrsnnnoe or on
non. John P. Coylilln rro.
Bltlrro
order or n a El:
on ones
me or the county ol New is
hereby Kivzil mall nevnons hnvinzei me at
rhirlee erliion. lei. oi the ouniy i h w
vor me with vouchers
Ii MI ‘I . B h u
my or 253.. ipis. 330:5 bzloro the int day ei
next
run. the rain dhy oivimh. lair.
. Cnmline Billion. sreruiru.
n. Armrevy ior nseemris. gm
K vr York city. we-pi.i
ouiobrr. mi.
outed. w
err.
omroovauni
Ihll my oi
..i<ani.vr.h.r.r. t.
Isud. New ieriuthvlarh d-v at Mnwh. l-iii.
uwsn-l1 Dov-av
Aam inin
Iniilv Goodnuvlli.
At...rv.v ior Admivliakrutar.
aiv one-var. Barvuxh or lllnhntuil.
‘ark cit izsepm
In hnrenuneo et In
John 7. cnhnlnn.
verb noilonls
oncnse. usiss
R oro s
inst
or or Honouhlo
is hunlnen! It hlllv J.
Britt. her attorney ho.Yi' Wlliilln Ftreet. Bomurh
-it rlsnhsnsn. In Ilia City or sew tort. on or In-
iorv the nth dhv ei Ovvtohnr. next,
noted. New York. the out any oi iivrrh. IIIT.
llaiun M. muiscre.
Admlaleir-tru.
tor Ailmluislrnlrir. '
treoL liorourh-oi htsnhvmin. City
ark. rseeptln
r-hiilp 1. unit
A rrorne
ti Wllilnin
oi N vv
Y
cl-ilisimenls. the drsit. and bought suh
stinurse d i think that Ill eolcers oi ’
experience will con
heitcr than the 'col'lsA‘riylt. end fei-
better thin the bought suhsntuts."
is comes irom no uinbv-pa
lheorlsl. it is the deliberate iitte
min
rsnrc
oi lhnt brilliant nnd seasoned ii-inn
er. (1 here vi la
the second roiume or his
bed n chapter on the’ ill
or the we " irom
lrlrl is (slum,
it might well be mun
in me hot or every r . n who Io-
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