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January 31l 1914-. ‘
t
o
Che Scielftc Clmenlcorl.
ill) lllllililillll
‘mm AEMMET MEEllllllS.
.aael oi Brooklyn will
4 ,....?
'o']JONOVAN ROSSA FUND. .
Mitchel Clubr ‘
John
New llorlt, lap. 26, 1912.
. ca
Itrcilstioo oi the services of the grand
01,1 pItrioL ' ‘
, rrsternally yours.
, o lilrcnasr. Bi-.lim:Blr.
. Ylnilhdellzhla. J . 27. 1914.
nilvsr GAu.lG AMERICAN.
34,- Dear sir-Enclosed you will and
check oi ten dollars irom til
otllaholly club or Philadelphia tor the
- ossa I!
but it is I
you are weli,.l aln, yours slncer
. P. . 1-‘ sorttuos.
s,vau.vr RECEIVED min yvzznx.
M... Mitchel club. New York. ..6vzo.on
loin iaoyls l)'Reilly club. west
llihcy. Mass. ..
ioho D'Mnllolly club. Philadel-
phia... - 10
I Tolvll
AND THE EMPIRE.
IRELAND
“The task oi Liberal statcsrnanship
nurt halrrecooeile lreland to the Eln-
ire." Extract irom speechyoi English
Liberal Minister. . . l .
L :
tn her in burning tones or pill"-
, ,
showed her where the iields of
Plunder I3)’;
Slle eyed ma llerce ind turning to her
i make
a
till . .
"These ileids Ilplongh," she said, “(Hi
break day." ' -
e 'llrhat br'ask oi dhy7" i queried her in
lcol-h- . . L
For hate ha.l lelt me long ago with
’ iorl Lllougllil knew her for more nobiy
. ..= born y - - a -
liy blood ran gold 'that welrairords a
‘ - sneerv ‘
"what break oi rlayl" ! asked with
raoh a am e; '
“Yollr day, my dear, has broken with
your ban : ‘ '
Your Very plough la pledged to me, and
while
i hold the vurse why iiratc oi old-time
ranlri , - ‘
So one believes your story when you say
l to ed you. lor the world knows
onll’ gold.
cone, slihre tlle'bllrden that i hear to-
da ‘ .
-rorset your iacied ireedoni from or
old.
Believe me. In my Ernlllra there is hell
Awaits Your mixers. if you will hut
end: I t
dive on this iar-oil musing on yourselt
I and let your rimming end in, divi-
dead."
IRE .
lhad no share or'plrt in all your
c ma: ,
Nollr plunder‘: yours and where your
no
G V mpire is
oil: writ shall run; i wait upon l-lir
Liln ,
V sure that my day shall broaden with
air suns.
lvlme not lor your riches or your gold:
leek no gain thlt brings anolhefi
SIS
l
"lie ancient soul in freedom still i hold
-stained any shadow or your
cross ‘ -
‘list not to our late by the same road;
- our cross or Empire brings me no
Y relie
“"1 was the sin and your: must be
. the bad-
hi crucliix ltrr unrepentant Lhief! .
end: i see o‘cl' mip'e
n
hafguratillg skies you never k aw
Mghto eternal margin; in their
DE rh n. ,
“ll Is not dark, but only deeper
blue. .
T , ‘....+ ,
0 Ilollor Geri. CQl'C0l‘all.
, il,.Af‘.:;"'=’GA:eto Astl-.ntcA.-r will reach
""“ readers on, Fr day morn-
‘ theiisth Regiment will he
he 69th Regiment Armory on
MR’ "enlng. .lanuar 3 .
' “ring lor the tablet the com-
a monu-
lnarka General corooran)
VH7 Cemetery, .
e John .9“
ltism for
Petitions are pouring intll the senate
a
lake celebration or o Hundred Years oi
Peace Among lnnglish speaking Peoples
and urging that no public moneys b no
propriated lor such a purpose. ‘
on January 15. in the senate. the
Vice-President presented nremorlals oi
Gtens Falls Branch, Aoleric
tal Leagu
. rloao
League. at Philadelphia, l>a.;
rnodore Barry laranch. No. 311
can continent
llndred years
it sllebking Del)-
vl'l:ll.ch were referresl tn the Com-
mlttee on Foreign Relhtinm.
same day the
quest) in-eseniecl a hell-
hental League. 0! Ph
B
League. of Phlladelphllr and Mr. Wilson
oi’ New York a petition or the George
Washington Blanch American
Continental
League, oi lgrooklyn. N. Y.,
protesting against the appropriation oi
a land lor the celebration men ed. .
‘on January 2n, the Vice-President pre
-sented to the senate memo sis or Na-
than Hale Bl-hi-lch. American captio-
entai League, or Philadelphia; or work-
town Branch, Am continental
League or Philadelphia: oi the county
Cork liens l>atrio c and Beneficial As-
sociation. oi Philadelphia. all
state it Pennsylvania, and oi Win
. scott ErAm:l:i, nlerican continental
League, oi Brooklyn. Y., remonstrat-
spaoksr presented thy reduesttga 1:
tion oi the wlniield scott Branch at the
oi’
i
barn Lincoln nraoch o
continental League or Brooklyn. N. Y.‘
The Vice-President in the senate on
January 21 presented lnelrlorlllls oi Lin-
r-oln Branch, America continental
League, ouiuhhard. onto: or General
Daniel Morgan Branch. American Con-
tinental League. oi Philadelphia, l>n.;
oi valley Forge liraneb, American Cou-
nental.Lea u or Philadelphia. Pa;
and or Robert lliorris Branch. American
Continental League. at Philadelphia.
l>a.: rod Mr. oilver presented meulorr
or American
en lsdelrrhia.
pa.; oi xathan llale Branch. Arneric n
continental League. oi Philadelphia.
rew laclrso Branch, m-
o
w
P...
American Gontinenul League
hndbah. Pa or
American continental League, pl P is-
hurgh. FL: or Anthony Wayne Branch,
American continental League. oi Phila-
'.lloily Pllcher
5r
as , No 311. continental
League at America. Bron lyp. N. r..
making a like protest.
presented a petition of the
wilaon oi new 0
other memorial oi th o m dore
a No. :11. Continental
phiu, i>o.. remonstrating against any IP'
proprlatloo by congress lor the celebra-
tion oi the so-called “One hundred yeara
n(.pence among English speaking bed
I] were raierred to the com-
mittee on Foreign Relations.
The speaker (by request) Kim!!!‘ I
petition oi the Andrew Jackson B anch.
No. 213, oi the American Cohtln l
Lengue, 0! New York. protesting Isalnsl
. In awroprlstlon.
PROTESTXIIGIIINST APPROPRIATION I I
- FOR Iill(lI.0-SAXOII LOIIII FEAST.
Resolutions of Continental League arid Other
’Bodies Pouring into the Senate and House of
Representatives Demanding that no Public
Funds be Voted for a Celebratidn Which
‘l is intended to Show American Favor-
! .
England,
llr. O'Brien presented a like petition
iron: the Colrlnlodorg harry israuch, No.
311 and the George washlngton Branch
oi the continental League oi’ nrooklyrl.
N. Y.
liir. hinher presented resolutions or
the commodore ‘Barry nranoh. No. 311.
or the continental League or America,
or Brooklyn, N. Y., against the appro-
hriallo ‘
lllr. Gl-hhnm oi Pennsylvania present-
ed I Dellllilll Of U12 General Daniel RIDI-
gall Brhhch DI [I13 AWETICED Continental
oi Bruoklyn. N. v.. and l e G
washiogton Branch of the American
continental League.‘oi Brooklyn. N. Y.,
g l protest:
The speaker, in the House on Janu
dry 23. presented (by rclluesl) A well
tiou oi the manner Tandy club oi Phila-
d p in, Pa., and also
petition or-James Kano. of Philadelphia,
Pa., I-ll'nl.$tlllS against the appropria-
Lion Of Duilllc funds for the celebration.
gerald presented a similar
memorial or the George Washington
Brunch 0! the American Continental
League. 0! Brooklyn. N. Y.. and ‘Mr.
Levy a petition from the same body. i.
House on saturday. January
, speaker presented. (by request)
a petition or the Ancient order or Hi-
orial or the lrlsh-American Club
Wilkes>Barre.Pa. Mr C y
al
League. oi Brooklyn, N. .. rotesting
against the proaritish nvhrolniatlon.
mm-woj
OHIO IRISH MAKE PROTEST.
Irish Nationalists’ Convention in
Cleveland Voices Sentiment of
the Organized Irish of the State
Against all Appropriation of
Public Funds, for tile‘. oguh
Peirce, Celebration With‘ Eng-
land.
CLEVELAND, o., Jan. 21.-The lrlsh
xationslists oi the state or ohlo are on
so
schemes or Andy carne
pro-British agents in this countri.
their convention in this city. the Ma-
tlonalisls endorsed the resolutions or
ti Lea ue 013‘
hundred years or peace with England
gnoripg the irlendiy nations that
have always been at pence with this no
pubiic. - . .
in addition to endorsing the resolu-
tions the contlneoialll.eague. the
Nationalism adopted resolutions or their
’ h were presented by a cool-
ntlltee comlmised oi Michael J. narry o
oiumbu . O‘Dorll:leIl oi cln.
cinnati, and Thooins H. llurphy oi To
ledo. The resolutions read: .
Resoll"ed-That we. the lrlsh Nailom
alisls oi ohio. in convention assembled.
the 5 allied undred Years of ‘Peal-e
Celebration. In we user! that this
celebration’ mild he A nsult to th
that have ever been its friends in times
or distress. in how lacing retri-
bution lor the evils she has committed.
seeks the frlendshlv and support at this
lion. ot atlona hdship
i tried in strangle
commerce in the ‘sixties. are li,rpo<
critical And I deaf enr should be turned
to them.
Resolvede-That we commend the DA
trlollc spirit 0! Till: GAELIG Aul:lllcAv
and heartll concur in in pralscwortliy
eiforls against the insidious design: of
England, and that a copy M tllesa l'eao<
lutlans be sent to Lhsl llaller for DlII)llt‘I-
n. .
lieaolved-That we renew our pledge
d devotion to lreland. and
never be sltlshed until her
complete independence is Ilulned.
HARLEM GAELIC SOCIETY.
The i-lnrlenl Gaelic Society held a very
Iuccesslul enlerminmellt. which was
lowed by ll recelltlout In 5)’l“Ia Hull. l.l.2
East 125!!! street-. all lad! Saturday eVel.l<
5‘
lug. .
The chlei lecture or the entertainment
‘was a two-ac: play by Timothy ill. car-
mody, entitled “The Pilielllen or '98.”
in addition to the play there were
lrlsh addresses, songs. dances and reci-
tatlons. iollov.-ed by general ‘dancing.
.wllliam 0‘Di-lwd w ooonranager
nlxdnlolln .l. lvioguir. assistant door
manager. , r
. 7
M .
y.
’ UNITED IRISH SOCIETIES.
New'Yarlrel's Elect Oilicers for
Corning Year and Falls Resolu-
tions AbolltxHarnblirg-Alheri-
can Lille Which Have Been
Nullliied by Abiliiduhnlenfof
Queenstown Calls -
elnalill
Tlmt Postuldstei'-General Stop
‘ to British
Ships Which Fail to Keep Their
Postal Subsidies
Contract.
The united lrlsh-Amerilmn societies
n Athletic club. 159
on lrrl.iay evening,
l':.
Jan. 23.‘ Day!
Cillh slreel
d ‘at-.
lanan or the Dublin club presided and
llilonael l-l. carew was in the v ir
There was a very good atiendon
iv
a
P:
=-
E;
P
man and vice-ch
each meeting. All the other
acted lor a
term or one
cc.
hi the lime oi‘ lu loundation the
d ll lret-lna
are
F
.1.
ldenl; but
hlrnlhn for
omoerx
year.
0
eleven nmnihn or the year the meetings
are h
d on the iourtb suntlay of each
month. but. as the orghnlzhlion has a
State charter, the elecllcllli 1or perman-
Dll a week day
en oi-iicers must he h
to make them leg
allowing were
the ioilowing ear.
Recording secretar
-'1'.
the orhcers elecled lor
-Joseph F. Cove.
Financial Secretary-D. D.‘ hltcarthy.
Corresponding Secretary-Thomas P.
a
=
lte.
tissue 1.
reasu rer- Flo
Sergellnl-xii-Arm:-polnllll
od.
Carri) .
The iollowlng chairrpen oi commit-
tees were elected
Credenllal:-ml ohn hleeh an.
organization-John hi
Fllia-hce-Patrl
rasa-James Relay.
lzuuoaiion-penis A. spell
Public School Lectures-Jer
o'i.car
tn
ulcahy.
ck B. McDonnell.
Hesolutionasyohn Deva
P
I55
y. .
elnlah A.
Public Exhibitions and Carlcatureb-
Michael Conwa
The chairmen or committee: constir
his committee
tule the Board or Directors and each
r nanlea the other members of
As no inlimhllon oi’ the not that. ow-
Brliis
ernlzlerll. lI'le Hamburg-Anlerinan
snip company had abandoned the hr-
raligement recently made to
B
oston steamers
both the Eastern
resolutions were passe
lrlsh heople throughout
e prevlolls Sunday.
up to Friday. the
c
and the iv
a
h Gov-
steam-
in
call hg o
the
Ireland to Lalle i
re with an all
are their
eenstvwr
estern trip.
i n the
on
tinc-
e
ment train the Hamburg-American Lin
announcing the calls
at
vessel: and
on Saturday. Jan. )1.
cl ihe- Hamburg Company had
d
Queensinwn.
giving their
a
5
n a ilat contradiction to the cable
taternent that
Queenatown railr
s
would he abandoned. and it was only 0
. 2 the
Saturday. Jan
ited
that the mention to
E
rieh-Alneritall Soc!
ueensiowrl in
advertisements was dropped
Oil nccolllii hi this sudden nlld linexr
n that part
or lh
eties
me
[E
the
a resolu
tlona passed by the united lrlsh-Amerlr
a
e
=
3
I
E
9
E
a
n.
3
the Halo-
is
hurg-American Line is omitted in th
report. had only the resolution demand-
ing thrt the l-nstruasteruenerai oi the
united states shall not pay nrltlsn
rteamrhioa large same A nierlul:
money lor services which they .lo not
prallerly
resollltion
Resolved-Th t we
against the United Stale: IHM
r Ireland. England and scollalld
sent. by English
5
do
to
better
above lnuled.
oi
ihjurlously alrected
vi-haliy inadequate.
service of
Glved-Thu copied
i
he transaction
protest
arrangements
rylng or American mails to the countries
The interests or hundreds
thousands oi American end a e
oi
ih
urried
or
cltlr
a British lines and
shouldhe brolreo.
oi this resolu-
e
periorm. Following is
tha
again
by the presn
and ul:ui.ls(u.-(or!
their
boll
belll!
pd
cl.
=
a
5
rieprrseniailves which
have jurisdiction in such matters. yy.
rolltind
. The
1.19 E. 60th streeL an the (curd: Sunday
evening or every month.
( OBITUARY.
The denlll of Michael Smith occurred
on January 21 at Cleveland, ohio.
Snlilh was a lluire or 'l'el-nlotliei-lilll.
. l-ila iuneral was held
County La lh
lrom st. Patric s hurc
of Requiem vrhs ceieiirai
1'1
icry.
hAh‘0Ul':1
ii. where
s
a Mass
ed on January
interment was in Calvary Celno
.:..o-:
N Hoxok or 51'. ERIGID.
- Among the speakers who have acgpp
invitations extended by the Ladies‘
rder of
Auxiliary of the All
he
ent
Hi-
rulins lo the banquet In lmnol‘ of Si.
Brigid, to be held at Tolloero Hall. Bed-
iord and Putnam avenues. Brooklyn, on
sunday evening, Februhry l. are: Rev.
Mons. l:
Dlalor or St. Cec
and North H
el
Cllllrch or the Prexenuallon, rioc away
and st. xinrlcs avenues; ev. .l. P.
cherry. st. Patrick’: church, Kent and
willoughuy avenues; Rev. willlarn n.
'lEll‘)’. who will Id In toasinihaier:
Corporation Counsel
hon, P.
0.
Patrick Callis-
J. l3o;'lnn. county President, A.
corporation counsel James T.
C. J. Mrwilllamit, holder or the
catholic university scholar-
Mario Mi.-in - argaru.
llaly. countyrresldcot, Ladlel‘ Auxil-
ary.
H
O'Neill,
the artists are hire.
a to st. Brl
vocal numbers will be contributed
“Isa Annh Dal)’
scumas D'Cunnel
aid.
DY
Miss Agnes Kehot: and
i.
CLEVELAND TURNS IT DOWN
Chamber of Commerce Refuses to
Help Lord Kintore’s “Hands
Across the Sea” Schema.
Cl.EV‘l.AND 0., Jan. ’.'-1.-Omlslal
recognition oi’ the Hull or Kinlore'n
presence in Cleveland will he wltlrht-l.l
e
The chnrnher will not support the capo
sition in any iorm.
my hluoaon Havens announced
ndcavpring to arrange
dates tor the visit.
The chamber or commerce will leave
tbe matter to the local munuiacturers.
American business men. resenting Eng-
lIvld'h attempt to boycott the Panama
Exposition, which will be held in sau
Francisco next yea have been paying
little attention to the lonlon exhibition
and l
of
ham a Commerce
United Slates.
C
lh mughoul the
WHEII TO TAKE .
FATHER JOHN'S MEOIOIIIE
when you iccl a cold coming on, take
l"'dl.Il('r J0l.ln's Melllrllle lit. once. II. II
n hlsmry at my years or success in the
ll’l:hInleIlL of 1:01 24. r
it you have had a cal and it still
"hangs on" Halli: Flelher John’: lilctilclne
vlllhullz dcl
and conlplelc r , ‘
ll you have a cough or throat trouble.
ll your lungs are allotted. lhlsl: rather
.lolin‘h lllerl-lkno a The nothing.
lllzlaling clenlt-nla oi Vllll(’l.l it is com-
alloy the irritation alld l-cstore
ho-4,
normal Ilcnltli.
irons air is
today.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MACBOSSIE. GKUIIGII ARTl>lCl!7ln pl!!!-
aou. in an ordnrol Hull Juhn l-. CohlalAu.I
' N Iv rorlr. none. is
tmroer. em
in lhn lrorauen or M1ll)llalIu.'l.ilz the city
at New sort. on nr bottom the will any or
apron‘ llnxL
hated aw York the inn day or Aorasl. lain.
Thus... 1:. uuelmala
- aoonalrtram
Allan A. neutron.
Alroroey lur Aonnolsrr-stvvr.
:9 Liberty street. not-oorb oi lranhaltao.
haw rail. crtr. ilel-abut
N.‘Y. STATE GAELIU LEAGUE.
Gaelic League oi the state or
Celltrhl Opera
East. Sihtyseventh street.
ready lhdlcnira that ihe enteruinnrcnt
will rank as one or the most auccesstul
lrlsh allairs ever held in New York City.
At the last
Gaelic society and William L)'ons oi the
Philorceltlc society were appoinud ioint
chairmen oi
O'Moore oi the lrlsh Pipers’ club, liaur.
ice Film the P oceltle sot-lely.
John Mhddel: and hliss Margaret Burke
oi the Jamaica Gaelic society, and nllss
Eileen l-luban oi the irish Gaelic so-
cl
5
E
H
5
a
p
r-
e
expected to be complete on suaday llexL
m......m
lllJlILlli VOLUNTEERS ACTIVE.
on January ll, tour rornpanie or the
Dublin battalions oivlhe lrlsh ‘plun-
tecrr met for drill in their respective
halls
Ailer the various sl.-cllons hlldA>een
mil through their drill. and the orders
we
ow
orce was not a success e
the lrirh volunteer
volunteer
nloveine
s
cllarts
.1 were greatly in iavor at the
idea. BIIIIIII. Wedtporl. and Clsllebar
had rolled into line. They lud hroughi
together to work in hhrnlony men or
all parties. They had received strong
in nlenlhcrl of the A. O.
a
5.?
Al.lA>Clx. “'lLLlAM>ln par-raa.oaa oi as
omerul lion. Juan
lnclllllarl A new as no treat.
lh lroroucn oi Mnlzlinluil. city or haw
worn. on or more the lwnniyrlol-lrlah day ol
van.-.. a .
p...‘eTI. York Lhua1xlhelu‘o1AnzurLl9lz.
Guonrlaona A are. llallnrlt.
Aaralo
hlrnlnx.
Dewiu. Lnahllln a newllr.
an r lur Amnall-inllrlx.
it... as near... Slrual. borough or siaonarrao.
new York Cll1- tti-enter
s
3
BOYLE.
cllAlrl.ss - in o
a .
nrauaaea at
Jnhn P. coaalap.
New rorll. hrrlItO
l
or Lruinzllhx bualnw. v
Sln:L la the my
oi Yzbrunryx r.
N arr rorlt. to
I r
to the
:3‘nd dhy or Auxl-Ill,lDlI.
columns v. lioyls.
Jamaal! Purl
Mich-aid. sulllvaa.
Attorney lor Exorulnl-I.
wllln Areous and learn street, -
New York city. iiarablll
cltrtav DANIEL .l.7ln rarsaaacs as
an order or line. Jllhl: l-. Gnaslnrg
thscaunty ul New rorlr. oorioa
' moi. ta the pr
or rrrnractloa aoaluraa Nu. an
ill at York. on or bslora re. l-tday
l n. r.
o Dhlod. No-r'l'urk. the Lsth day or Angie-L. ma.
A Jlrnul.
a in the city of n
r. (hi or l l. nest.
ad av vora. Ihl era. as, til I rlllhor.l9I1
naolal lleonam
sreeotor.
grnrparl. Mllrllily.
aunraay lor executor. , .
“SA Frohllur ,,
- Yer (ll April MI
Classified Advertisements.
.llECl-lAxlC ( Saran
are. do-
lzi-II
PANION, cars or Gaelic American.
ADDRESSEJRS WA.V'TED.
li- YOU Irilnl to make money at home,
addressing envelopcr. int-losing Ina
mlllrlg ldreriiilnl matter. lend re-
turn addressed envelope l;..l....,
ilailing Agency. Box llzs. springdolrl,
llass.
Acl-::.'rs WANTEIJ.
Ex T s e- canvassero.
ague . A. A. ‘i"
together in the volunteer
ther I.laenzo( all parties
lugurehva
can i ‘r
r