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Che Eaellc Clm'emcan.
January 19, 1918,
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7111121511011 01’ 1111: SEAS
NOT‘LIKED lN ENGLAND
That Proposition in President Wilsons Pence Terms Criticized
Leading British Newspapers and Public Men-
Enga’lnds
Mylastery oi the Sea Based on Her Domination of Ireland,
and Maintained by Her Three Power Fleet Standard, Her
Control of the Mediterranean, and Possession of Bermuda,
an American Island Which Rightfully Belongs to the United
State%Her Maritime Supremacy e. Constant Menace to the
World's Peace and Against
It is already apparent that (ha part
Term
T38 Etpowerlul and‘ influential Elig-
lialn mnervlpel-a hay
hounded Again- ll it. and when it C Ea
up for the dedninn of the question at
ay- he take
(or granted that England will strenu-
ously op The iti mpire
”r. pred'atory institution and depends
11.1 eyr exis ten land's
Mastery or the Sen1Cconserliins to give
it up would be equivalent to the disso
luunn 0!!
Yet the interests for England's Allies.
Franc ce and ltaly. as well as those of
the united states. and all the neutral
utriee.t d:mln1‘l thni Enslande 11111s-
tel" 0159a Ger‘
many‘a interest In its abolition is no
greater than that of all mankind. it
enables England at her sweet will to
pthe pee“ cell! 10 nlnrnerce
ot the whole0 world when she
war at: tell the foo 11 suppl ”and
the IIIPpiy oi industrial necessities (mm
5119
war
inro e ruth 1e ees 1n compo l-
ling neutral countries to do her bidding
previous ti nie1
il'ered enormously by
rary decisions,
and the 9 pie of Holland. Norway.
Sweden and k hav ad to all-
he cut
it . was r a strongly to 1
on In the centre of the Medller
11 ms res tier n o
d ,m D, Em: h, $151322: 2‘: SEE-5:3:gzi’g'mmr‘ caeion. .o'suilivaa kwholls
“will“ con "01 01 "19 5“" Calm! “‘9 pe ect h1m1o tam abolition of the rig ht “’19 ”MT" “n ‘D “k ““ '7‘“ 11-1111 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' “GRAMMAR.
onl asters ex11.wh1c ommnrlds e Dream” at 3“,“ m, of e "5., ,. W!“ I 9- “'9 “him 1 very W (.0 mm 9, ,1 on
1'0“." "l "i “L 5"“ 9'“ ““03- ous isshioh 1a which the United states ””1332: “(1“ch ‘ “”9”“ new" KxAGow ichkham) 3201).
l 17. pert or Spain. Anstrla, Grace: gupporld dlhe British hloclude Gen m a“ ‘ HANDBOOK or 1111er DANCES t .
and “my on“, a a m m.“ “a for mg n gt ‘ s 0his to tnching Irish and 1ns1111iog amps 011-1111: GAEL AN‘DG Gun
outside world 1" t‘lon no, h en ti: o c111 poiiry o the m ‘1‘“ m "' "h’ 1" " “’1' "‘ (Dr. steersnni 13.00
En land should decide to "close both “it.“ 5,3," mm, Franklin‘s day. 11 “mm" 0‘ "l" ‘ “"9 "em“ 1111311 REPUBLIC FLAGS, 11.x.
am" "I “9 Med‘len'new 01’ ' can note Every one knew the United "‘ “‘5 m ”Why?“ 1“ ' 1x9 111.. 25 eentl. 11x12 in, so cents.
realm "0 I an the" "ed States would raise this question when ,3 ‘ f :5 2 t 11emo1-1a11-1e11w111 .And 1’. In. 75 rent on.
Iminim“! ‘5 the k“? m 3‘51““ “W she coud d,and when slhe raises it at the D“ a“ " ‘ e "and . a “f Lug assortment i M sic Planks .11
tery 111' the sea. Lyin thwar ns- pe em C951,"... 111 My p.111 “1" “‘9 “'1‘” ””1"” 0' M" 70““ Books In try-u. and En g1!
land. hetwo 1. her .nd the Atlantic. as " .,,,b be manned ,2 3” "gm 0, ,3; In arsed h the committee 0 make ’
Emma “es between N ,mm Eu on ”pawn“! in m "t the! part in erecting it :3 large as 11.11 on." attention I.
and the HA tlantic. Engisnds possession M ”mm" us 111-. mm“ pm. Pom?" Depot open daily tut G P. 11., an ndo on
or 1re11nd.her men in. liar- pom (a he” mg m “we“ 0 m ecornmitteo will meet on Friday 1mm. and “mm-g .111 9 p. 11
bore. enahles her to control all the inn v "a a nun! hmgm for breathes of evening, January 18. “18:30 o'clock, at 111-5 l‘xtn for Postage on 11.110111“
unis trade routes hetween Northern Eu- Mammal“, camp“ ,, raw-.1, u, .
rope nail the rest or the world as til! .5. rent s are mm the iormer .
l at the hlcditerrunean enehles Amman 90mm, “.1 y, u, “g. 1831 THIRTY=ElllllTll ANNUAL BALL 1913
her to dictate to Southern and E tern 11.11 Deup, m h w, , to can”...
Eu 1!- 1! 3 I at m ”We”! 0’ how tar thia relaxution oi the not w or" 11-12: n
the whoie world to have this state or “an Ammo“, doc rug so“ to...” -
things continu and me time 2 men“ men. W m, .1”,
world will insist, that Ireland shall he Mm“, Henderson mg Dagger, “CIA“ N
free-which would he ireeiog 1111 o g n we“, ,. “Banana”; of m: ' '
Ngtnern o e “3:: 81““ meaning or thew rde 'eI-‘r side of th -- To an HELD .1" w
Spain. exerting Eu re for t e n
'trallzutton or the straits. that Malta
aver y and Cy
hem
controls both exits from the Mediter-
me n1 -
ngiand‘a possession 0! Bermuda is
another verys Important part or her Mae-
tery 0! the naval base a!
[ii a first magsnit d
from important British territory that It
has no defensive character
British
h and
a American
close to the coast of the
practi-
ace and .n 1 e . America
slon It 1d 11 a not Important part
otm hen National Dete Some me.
so elslan It be acquired
bym the nUnited states. and until this has
a done. up hill lreland ls freed an
the Mediterranean taken in up or
British domination.‘ no arrangements
providing for Freedom of the Sela will
nd writers under
"I: propoe
Sea
ately otter the publication or the Presi-
dent to Con nary 8.
sad wui doubtless eontiuu me
time. EIrn eooinmeata published up
to nursday and Pride y or last week
were very signlhcaut no London
Times artic e
"The chief criticism which cautiou-
thiuhere among us will he iapoecd
puke st President Wilson‘s statement is
that In Its lofty night to Ideals it seems
ay prov w
athtilig
granted or withheld at the will orb-
' all nations. Here a ow Is r ma
- of “lentil Fre
o Athlone. gave hi rth to
the Interests of America.
not to take sumcient account or certain
accomplishment and te
katth
limiting condition may not he er-
The zdliol‘iai mentlo heedoin
ternntiouai underatandin d implies
that such gue at not ions ”a: the
Ptesidcnt contemplat 1
precedent to the establishing ole SIucl'l
eepatch about the Ohmlde'l
artitia on the same da said
'Tn Chronicle thinks that the one
11 British opinion will
BETCEmen nt will be in
needam oi the sense
usualifit‘atiori Pres
dent's statement. but ehndeo 11 dlmcult to
5-“:
'rm
pending military action in not.
clue: that the 11 em war hue shown
the iutllity at trying to limit war by
aper, the ereinre. con-
teniis that the hopetul course is tone
:1
.4
mind it is
111
1'1
ague oi Nations which might. ap-
parently be a group 0! Allies or Include
rlrs
on that point are cabled
“Freedom of the Ben make] a league
of nations necessary Such a let ugue
nIs h any recalci-
wit
till it is ready to hell“
DIVISION 40 PLANS NIGHT
OF IRISH MERRYMAKING.
$
The ninth grand annual bull of Divi-
sion 10. Ancient Order at chernisna in
edam, Clan- -na- Gael, and lhd
dint" toDlVlsl 0511 of the H. are
cordially Invited to attendA There are
over twelve hundred tickets already
sold and everything points to a very
aliecasnful and enjoyable gathering. An
elaborate :1 0513me 01 entertainment
his been prepared. inediudipg Ame an
and 1 [lab dancing. Ind some Ilne slap
dancing exhibition
el and inspiring feature at the
e irish Republican
The eymhols at true democracy
mddm.
music will be iuruieiied by Mo
lrltyl'e'hrfalnoua 1r1sh Vo 1u rilee “Band
caudal-Ilium omleed as sole ec-
sirs 1nd music is keeping
them her-e and their friends who will at-
tend it are thorn rang hr in ympa thy
with Slim“ Fain and the principles which
it rep rese
“La-p...
IRISEWOMAN 1110111212 or TWEN-
TY-TWO CHILDREN.
int-be 11M“. John Mora-n,
wife at a laborer, residing at Cooialine.
her I
l’11rpeo
m order or thin use
by seine enthusleste this 5
1111 nd
lBlQ one [mo 1 a
of 0113's self it all this activity. this re
viva la social a enltioe brought about HELP“ WANTED
fcpreson e or the convention. on
the Se ens, the prohibition“ or private In- by
h] TICKETS, Admitting Gentleman and Lady, 50 CENTS.
the Harlem Gaelic Society's rooms.
Proctor'l Buildin
Tickets now on sale for tit! lecture
concert and dance, at 59 cents each
$
THAT GUINEA A DAY SEEMS
TO BE GOING VERY FAST.
“Delegates” to Lioy d Georges
Fake rIish Convention" Are rm: ”“5””
av1ng a. oveiy Time in withu glaring grin and seowiing irown.
Dublin linear to Lo or 3911;110:9111 co “Infra“ ‘ “2.13“"!
11 ii i m ng raucous, an en pg 11.
Randy Churchill a Relict. Em zed m“ “h n
who make up Lloyd George s
Ynke “lrish Convention "The him:
In! men ares success where
others see is Ilure. sunshine where
other! see shallow
leg any ot theg uinea e Iday which they
nu ma tor thoi el-V‘icea to the
CW". SERViCE SCHOOL
GDNWAY’S" 2. N. V
The Road to CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS" ls “Through a Good School.
THE SCHOOL WHOSE PUPILS ARE ALWAYS AT THE HEAD
THE LISTS is THE CONWAY SCHOOL.
Recent brilliant successes ior promotion In the Po lie mm,
C (y service. as small sihs successful preparation or
epDe tr meats, attest tho exce ellen e oi the c
1 information iurnishcd reg ardlns any position In the Municipal,
state or Federal Services.%nli. Write or Phone-r111. Vanderbilt 1633
British Empire They mm m bee
anpe
in in whs t is termed "mini
amen te
A despltchm from Londont to the N
NOTICE
eived numerou-
o she says sh a had
‘Apeciall eopwrtunitiea to see all sorts
o uire Into political
and” optic condition
tributes an article to the Do“; eCitron:
irio In lch she n p-ipnres the old
time glories of Dublin with the
under the United ire
in conclusion she
Past
the Pub-
lishers Association In in communi-
cation with the Hostniaster on
and Convention 9 matter
oking hack on the chronicle oi the
iew months
MASS MEETING
TO DEMAND FOR IRELAND A PLACE AT THE
' , PEACE CONFERENCE -
UNDER run AUSPlCES or 7111511
IRISH PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE
At Central OperaE' House
the
which such high he apes are center ed, 1:
ugh.
to me to When in need of employ-
' o-ldtims glories rerun-ed t . merit of in need dot
The
those otvthe Anglo- rislt
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20,1918
Speakers of National importance will be present
. Admission will be free
reliable help
LOOK HERE FIRST
r M‘-
LENOX NURSES REGISTRY AGENCY
Morningwaide 715.
use and under graduate nurs
male or iamale massage operator.
dCastlereaght site
I fit of” remur'aay cut his martw
' DiViSiON 40, ANCIENT ORDER OF iiiBERNIANS
The Ninth Grand Annual Ball
nor-
THOMAS ASHE MEMORIAL THE iHISH INDUSTRIES DEPDT
in response ta an appeal issued hy , ”a“! Auvicuo
the Guile Leugu sot Irel sud roi- in nude In “no LEAGUE 01‘ xmnnun
to build I memorial hall in Dublint 1.1: ‘1 Emmet Al'Cnda. 590 St.
perpetuate the hmemo 1-y ot is into Ind Med! 11 Ave. New Y r:
Mm, mu Le, a, m Phone. Plaza 51
DIN EEX'S (ENGLISHIRISHt DIC‘
‘AT‘
imperial Lyceum
1112 LAST 5511-! STREET
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY-119, 1918
cea astrat eon rts not on re latirtg ind: . ‘h
State or New York, in conjunction wiih u . n
11:31 or war. but on abolishing war at u“ c m“ n man "he East" We (New 5191111239133 Ethic-1E1; cm
Exil ' A Mi tion. ’ -
The Daily Nome which is prat‘ul‘aU! “be"!!! H 2, "I “3.59;; at 3:1: nlnckthora sticks, 11.5 and $2. 011 C“;’.‘:;,,‘fr,.i‘;eelgl-53:3,, “gunk (3,0 "”2” V‘wprfsmm 113,63?“
31:11:51”:th “Sight“: ”(:lfylscen‘zih‘tnhg F‘r .have tons end committee to K P09“? '1?”- “-25 “1131-50 each- ' Paul Costello. Treasurer: Patrick Mchlullen. Sergeantat Arms. John
PM (10:80 ‘9 Sm and l m 1111'. with the Ashe Memorial Com “P s r 31;??? 1””: 50‘3““ I RSNghEQ‘IlggT ennui-Eras:
' mine? in Irelm em! up
phrase. which he as been invested with k comma” has pro 1.1113011 1V ELAND, (James Con- Patrick Sheernn. Chairman Thomas Costello. Secretary; John Clerkin1 hero.
"whoiiy im gihary errors," wou cured” menarche, ”3.1.203 Em Fm), oily). $2.09. erd Cart y. John Coonoy, 111121111 21 rlennaasy, rnsr, Terence McKler-
coma meaningless with the establish- mm Street New Yo 1L 1 11' m o-Growaey'a 511 LESSONS m nan. John Mel-lush, John MchrLan..I amen F OKelly, Patrick Iiaioney
ment or. leaguao ornati tho m 11 m i m a 1' m" r y "3'” 111.1511 Parts 1 and z, 151 each EPTION COMM!"
The Manchester Guardia: the tsirest as; “b ' or I f l’el‘mucm ‘1 1 mg Dr 1'. John Coghlln. chairman)? Michael J smith. Patri rk 'Earton. James Philbin,
1 :1 .11 m En “sh ”no”. cammnm 5 “Ms. Riv 1 I 05:51:“ 1.11: ruseI mange“ lnisrl Exdtlsrto mom”. Patrick Hughes. Johng Murphy Edward Ron'nghan, “imam Hughes. patriot
tithe Fr esident‘ll remll'kn concerning Hm. male 1““ “:mm - .. mm Gillick. Bernard Run
ADMISSION 25 CENTS A PERSON
Music by Prof. .Mclntyre' s I V. Band Dancing at B 30 p.111.
l
Sulzer’s Harlem River Park 1111 CaSilio
no”...
SlNN FElN BALL
‘ under the auspices of-
GEORGE WASHINGTON BRANCH
FRIENDS OF lRlSH FREEDOM
Auditorium Knights of St.Al1tll01ly
Leonard Streebt.‘ Greenpoint, L. ‘l.
JANUARY 23, l9l8
Dancing from 8.30 AdmiSsion ZS‘YCelllS
Music by Prof Connolly H
Prizes for One Step Contest and irisll Four [laud Jig
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1918
' Music by Prof. McIntyre
ADMISSION, including Wardrobe, 50 CENTS A PERSON
”OFFICERS
John J. Harrington, presiden nt; Bryn-n Unourke. Vice President; Eugene Mo-
Crohm, Financial Sec retary; Patri ct J Curra re asurm Michaei Foley.
Recording Secretary; Mic eel Murphy, Jr.. war en
n AUDITORS r
Patrick Dal], Jeremiah Mannin!
John .Y. Regan, Michael Murphy.
RANGmlI-Jx'r CoelllilT’I'EEI-
Daniel F. Sweeney. Chairman. nlel O'Connor. Secretary.
1912 Sixth Grand Annual Ball 1913
SONS OF SOUTH ARlliAGH
Magnnerchor; Hall a
YEAST hSTH STEEE 'l'.
SATURDAY EVENDlGleNUARY 26, 1918
Music by Prpl. James McGrntli’s Orchestra
Irish and Amcncnn Dancing at 8 P. M.
Ceilidhland Dance ‘
. Under the Ausplces of the . y 1
CARMELITE BRANCH
of the
FRIENDS OF iRiSH FREEDOD
and the
(iAELiC CLASS
v-IN'-
Carmelite School Hall
East 29th Strseh, near First ”Avenue, New York City.
-OND
THURSDAY, JANUARY24, l9l8, Soclock
Extra Lady, 251:.
John O'l-‘laherty, President; o1111111111111 nicAuister. Vice-President; John Fergu-
son. reasurer. Patric nman Fina nry: Michael Cslluhnn
Corresponding Serremmryt herons Culin ugh em. Rec cording Secret tary;
aerlanlou, sergeant at
-ThT A
mph 211. Thomas Hailernan
Dlrllel Pagan,
NGE. EXT COMMITTEE ‘
ADMISSION, - - 25 CENTS EACH
. LEGAL NOTICES.
RESORT DiRECTOBY ““11 Cotitfirhgyhi
$ . mu 1...“, 1...: no. no oitcol he a i
e Highly Recommend the 0“ wall-ii?“
ll.-
loitering...
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Following to Our Readers.
“AR
Michael Begiey. Peter Callahan John Harv ey. Thornes waiters. Peter Hughes.
Rice James ilch'ally. Patrick Rog
ncohllllTTE
Stephen our-at. Ste-eon en Kelly. Philip oriaherty, Patrick Martin, James
Bern i]
one urke iddy. ard Nugent, Fergu s.icAr 19.
Patrick R1
RECEPTION colIMlTTEi-Jh
o Flnherty.
har
wen “W
on child. Eleven otI the children are
under tn] no NH [.33.
John Farrell, lawrence McAlllster. ornae lieaner, Michael
weal Donohu up. 1111.11.11.11: arm Lawrence Campbell, J... Ric
[1717'an 111 urbelorerhes its
11.1.4 New York. July entkn
Administrator ‘Irilh the Win eon
unis-pares 11. itooduo urt. cw
axed
ATLANTIC CITY. ea'l‘d
HOTEL mVCls - South Michigan Franks
Avenue. write (or r.tes..1torurv 'in Adml‘iil: rrator. trell-
. sun-
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