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pi Che"6ciel.lc Gmemcarl.
Ly.‘ '
A February 23, 1914
Jury Awards $35,000 Damages To
Miss Catlieririe O'Rourke For Brutal
Treatment And indignities Received On Tile “ Campania”-All-lount,
The Largest Sum Ever Awarded in A Similar Case in This
Cn-irltry-The Company contends It Has A Perfect-
P
A jury or American iarinors in the
Supreme Court 0! Nusnll Counlyt ll
iiinenln. long island, awarded I ver-
sieanaahip company ior lnlurlea and in-
dignltiu growing out or a hrutal ausnult
perpetrated upon Dr. Robert
Brute, the ship‘: surgeon oi the steam-
ship cdmpnnia, during a‘voy go oi lhnt
chip to this country in April, mi. The
assault was participatcd in by a stem.
lnd and other attendants and rcoultcd
ill prrrnancrit lniurl a . i
a pill at
Upon the order at the captain.
a search was ma e among the tteeruge
ilnhsengen (or the mother ol the child.
Wa. ' rkn, who‘-ua iunoring lrorti
5(‘.Idii'ianP:<u<. nay pounced upon as the
clll;Vril,Altlii1uztl an-. denied the rharse
riilrh 5 matlv: a ainat h her do
' d Ills Iv
ilme no it-BI
physical examination, involv-
in: shocking hrutality onvthe part 1
me phyhic an, Dr. D ert Bruce, and
hia atten.iantn. were an Although
niatlrcr or the child, the physician, actu-
ated either hy hrutal motives
heard or atupldity, peralated in his ex-
‘prrruiited to enter the country. although
committed, through
the lniiuence or the cunard.Lina,-with
the terrible blunder And the hru
unit of which Miss O'Rourke was the
victim. '
At the trial her statements were any
ported by testimony of reputable physi-
aa a result or her
aha a nervous wreck
terrible experience. .
The verdict in the largest that has
' crcr been uurded ln,the niatory oi the
country ior nn asaauit cornmittedcupon
ttie.:l:r:on. ;."..'.:i :.l.
The most entrnordlnary ieature ol the
case can the attitude or the ‘oillclalr or
the Cunnrd Line in regard to the con-
duct oi Lheir physician and the indif-
HAZPPER TANDY CLUB DINES
Famous Clan-na-Gael. Branch
Celebrates Washington’: Birth-
, day and its Own Forty-Seven
Years of Existence‘. x
The Nipper Tandy Club ot the Clurl<
nucacl ecleprated Washington’: hlrth-
Il forty-seven YEAH of
existence D! I Iilllllzl‘ Ind dance I! CaV<
ArlIEh'Ir 23.! street, near Eighth Ihb
mile on Sunday evening last. The ‘Jin-
log room In Iell lined with the mem-
uara and their means. in well ca tho
lndltrs were an enthu
in Illhlnndins the good points oI'the
akera.
There were hzveral good rpeechca and
marry Ene range. Daniel P. Conway,
who Ina recently retired train the Preci-
rloncy alter many yearn oz aervico, waa
the toastmulter. and John Kenny. the
present rrcaidcnt. who the
ulna place may year: ago. content-
'ed hlrnuelr with the their or making the
(nut: coluiort-Ihle.
Lawyer Jalan J. Itit-Tigue delivered
the tint address. lie spo e o he
tent, “The Irish at the launch and Bar."
ilina. .ludgo or the Court
in
Navy" but he said little on that nih-
,R‘glli To Examine Any Steerage Passenger
' - Under Such Circumstances. ,
t
rerence with which they regarded the
. The comp
contended at the trial that they had a
pcrlcot right to e
pnssenger under Him cumetanceut
although they ielled to explain the ra-
eon for the unnecessary
urutality or their physician or the un-
necessarily extended character or his
txaurlnatlana. 1
Because or this attitude or the Cunard
rripony the case iv iraught with warn-
Irish girls and their ihtheri and
vessels of the ne.
I iirlt brought in the
United states Courts. but the Cunard
Steamship Line auccaeded in having ll
mlased I ound 'thal. Mien
urke d e pany ere hath
eatahl ea precedent. giving a right
otnnttlon to Irish immigrant girla or in
rari, y in.1m grant
1! the action had been commenced py
Miss O'Rourke in lrciaad.
slim or the un
fieren
in Also noteworthy in
feeling: '0fvAmericAn jury
the Brililih lines
It tlcally impossible in In
county of this con try to seler a in
in ‘Nth hn not its fall‘ repreeeula
London.
of the British Government in elimlnatz
ing Qlleenstown II! a port of call. is I
’ e contempt with
which the Cunard Stelmship Company
siar
ta
committed upon Min O'Rourke, was the
come captain who war in charge o o
cuhard aiearnahlp which wan charged
Ii Ibindoning the etenlnship Vultur-
ich was destroyed hy nre upon
the nigh teas a short time ago. '
lilca 0'Rour e vus represented by
Counsellor Arthur T O'Leary of 33
rarlr Row and iienrv De Forest Bald-
win I'I.! counsel inr the Cunard Lilla-
Ithe Clhn-nu-Gael." which was greeted
with great ilpplauee. -
Among the guests vrero: Rev. Father
Cilri'y..0f st Jn.mes's; Rev. Thom
Lynch. 0! the Prison Association: Rev.
P. Uhehry, Rev. W. . Rafter, of the
Bowery Mission oi the Holy Name:
Hon. Thomas J. Nolan. Hon.Dsur Henl-
rhel, Hon. Joseph W. Keller, Hon. Peter
A. Stllel And Hon. Philip Sinnott. -
FIRST REGIMJJNT INSPEGTEi)
After Review P. H. Pearse of
Dublin Addresses Oiiicere and
Men of the Command.
The insnorildu. review end dress her-
alie or the First Regiment, lrish volun-
teers, held at Pia Assemblylirlali, 110
1-; 59th street, last Monday evening, at-
attendance. Six com-
tha evolution!
il attending the Volunteer movement In
Ireland. T
Tho innncctidawoa httondeci hy the
jack Ina delighted hia heare
Cu-wiggle’: iair. "Pence" movement.
John C. coy rpoire with hia uaual eio
quenco on “Irish In Pioneers of the
World."
. Puree, President of St. Enda‘I
Dublin. was cal1ed,on
F
3
ohm Finnegan, oonor Ioloist at SL rat-
ricli-a Cnthedni. who g "Mother
liachra -- and other well-known lriah
rneiodi vr lam F. ool . mo.
no or at. Patricia. and Christopher!
he necornpeitiat, and Mrs. Tzrv
en Brayton ndted her on "song at
are held every sunday at ii
A. hi, in preparation tor the st. Pair
rick’: Day parade and review. l
TO HELP IRISH INDUSTRY.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22..--l-he lrlsh
ladurtrlal Development Company,
N. 15th street, Philadelphia. waa to-day
incorporated with a capital authorized
or $100,000 divided into shares ol ten
d oharea will he
per cent. atoek
I‘:
.=
lreia .
thew Lnily. Wilmington. Del: Frank
PRAISE O'GORMAN’S ACTION.
United II'iEiJ‘AI!18l‘iGil-ll Societies
Approve Stand of New ork
Senator on Canal Tolls Quer-
tion-P. . Pearaey of St.
Enda’e College, Dublin, Speaks
Eloqllently of Educational Con-
ditionsin Ireland and the New
National Volunteer Movement.
A e apoceh on preselxtday condi-
tinns in Ireland Ind the adoption of Vig-
arolis resolution: approving the attitude
OI Senator James A. in tha
Cllnll Tails controversy mace the meet
or the united lriuh-Arncrlcan So-
clctlee of Greater New York. held iasl
Suns!!! hiiernnon in tin! irleh-Amerh
can Athletic Club, a very interesting
one
5‘
an
farnau iteidy prealdod and James J.
Mcrrimnn Wli elect
e
ectnrl announced thlt the
committee! V1 l act
I905. Dir
rollowing standing
during the year:
Educauen committee-Denis A. spel-
llasy, chairman; John Andrevva. John
licnnv. Eugene J. Flood, Julnel J. Mar-
rlruun, lillchael H. carew. '
Lecture mmitteo-Jeremiah A
o'r.car chairman; Michael O‘Reiily.
Thomas P. Tuito, nuniel o'counril, An-
drew .i. O'E la. ’ .
credential: Committee-John Mee-
hnn. Chairman; E. T. cook, Patrick
B-l‘klY.
nuance Committee-.-P. B. McDonnell,
chalrma Thomas .1. Nolan, P. .i.
W .
vi
=-
ulah. '
lteoolutiona committee-John navoy.
chairman; John lilulrahy. Andrew J.
0'Boyie.
a. ‘. r......‘ 'a‘.ny:
Chai rmun: Patrick Grldin. Maul-loo
F‘i'I zgernld. . '
organization Committee-John Mul-
reo. F onnelly.
r-uhilc Eiihlhlllona
Committee-Mloha l Conway.‘ Chair-
man; lllichael 0'Reilly, D. D. uiccarthy.
The ‘Kllkcnuy Men’: Aiisocintion and
the Sunburst Club at Brooklyn applied
ior adrnioclon to the soc ties and their
delegates went admitted.
senator 0‘Cvormai.l’ll‘Aund tor Ameri-
can control or t e re-
celved
and caricatures
or thin paper. The reeuilltioile" were
adopted with a ringing chorus of "ayes,"
without dehato. - - V l‘
y n unaninaouu vote. the regular
der 0! hualness wan auapended for
P.‘ H.
or-
the
in‘-
In
ty nuhiih, and on
new lriah vniunleey movement in Ire-
land. St. min‘! in rcrenroat among iae
re-v educational estahliahinents in ire
land which thoroughly lrlah
training to their atndenta-it is. in tact,
a pioneer in that iield oi puhlic useiul-
ther achoolc, encouraged hy
its good example, are adopting its meth-
od . ‘
Pearao hope: to interest some Irish-
American: in St. Enda'I, so that it may
he ireer to carry on the patriotic work
in which it is engaged and may u le
to do it on a larger scale than hereto-
iorc. He hcllevea thut genuine lrlah
education in essential in the worlcor
lriah Nationhuod. ma speech to the
delegates of the United lrlsh-American
Societies on sunday night made A more
tnvorahle Impression. He-llrst descrih
ed the anti-National character or lrlah
primary and intermediate education. As
L.
I one in he rpnke of his experi-
ence 3 12!! summer! I50 in I little vii-
lage in the eat of Ireland
- n
lriah-speaking district-vi-here a teacher
who knew no Gaelic was in ’chnrge of
I school which was httended hygchildrcn
who knew no Eng lsh. .
Continuing Mr. Pearse referred hrieiiy
to the purposes and need: otpst. Eridn
Ccllrge, and then described the gr:-:t
change which has occurred in Ireland
aelves eitizena al a country it they have
not the right to hear.al-me, a rl
heen denied the lriah poo
The Purpose or the
volurltacra la to secure and maintain
the rlgtiul and iihortlea common to all
the people and to enect this purpose
they aim at uniting lrlshmea or every
creed, party and claaa"
He a a or the monster ‘review which
the Volunteer: intend to hold at clon-
larr in low mouths to mark the nine
hundredth anniversary or the great but-
tle rough: there under the leadership
or Brian . ,
The chairman thanked Mr. Pearee on
behalf of the delegates ior hia eloquent,
encouraging and lnatruetlve addreaa
THE WASHINGTON MEETINGl.
ivasrllhcrox, D. 42.,‘ Feb. 2.-The
irlnh-American Union in making great
preparationa lor the Emmet calehratlon
to he helrl sunriay, .
several senators and Congressmen
villi ndrlreea the meeting,
the speechmuiilns I
T. Mann will not as toast-
master.
The toliowlng committee has charge
or the arrangemeata: 1". .1. caaey, P. T.
Mcbihhnn. Michael McGinn Ind Pldralc
Latina Ill of Philadelphia.
Moran. Daniel Hnshett. Michlel Keehnn,
J. Frank Uliearl. Jalnu J. Sullivan. .
American Continental League’s
Declaration of Principles.
The New York central council of the American continental League. at
a meeting held nn the evening 0! February 22, in honor of the Anniversary 01
the hirti.-oi George waahlngtou, adopted the lollowlng recolutiona:
we, member: or the American Continental Magus, assembled to honor the‘
the policy of No Entangling Alllancea which he hequcalhed to the Americhn
people in hia rurewell Addrera. , i
rlccagnlaing the rlg'ht or every people to govern thehlaelvea in their own
way, and to win that right hy every meana wlLhln their reach, ii they are
deprived 01 it. we congratulate rreaident wilson on his urn. policy of non-intca
ventlon in Mexico. 3
we ravor a atrlctly American policy tor the whole American continent,
the cultivation or the closest political and oomnlerrial relations with the Re-
puhlira Iouth oi’ the United Smtee, the eventual removal or all monarchlcai
authority tram this Continent and the acquiaiuon by purchase of ncrmuda, in-
vnalra, tho lanharnua, st. Thomas, lllnrtlnioue, eriiish Iiondtlrrs and all other
insular or continental territory now held hy European Governments, and which
may tie used as ham 0! nperutlonh against the Panama canal, or tor attack
on the united states, and we assert that Inch acquisition is necessary tor the
adequate protection or the interests of the American people '
we rincereiy hope the united States will remain at
viorlsl, and that all diitercnceo that may arlae with other countries may be let E
peace with all the
r it
rphy. Atn.
tied without resort to rorce, but we insist that a noweriui navy and an prmy lt."o"r‘.'o'i3::i‘."r.i'l‘i‘..ractar.I.i.7?li3'&iifol 5'."-"i-'.1il‘
adequate to the nation's delence are the aureat guarantee at peace: V."“u‘Li,aiii?irZ.ii?Fli$'h‘i?ii35.i‘3Zl:r5[5Ryr; ,,
we arc resolutoi 0 ed to the a re rlulioll oi uhuc tnone either p Dnnlenieeha
Y P999 UV i7 '9 yr y En‘: ‘In.’ W
n .
Congress or the State Legislatures, for the celebration at the lbcilled One lnllnet.Y.MIIrntty.
Hundred Years or Pence Among English speaking Peoplen. As planned hy its “l5,Z.'ii$i..‘d’5-i“;‘.'“"""'
rllanngera that celebration in intended to make invidlous distinctions against " ""‘"‘
European ncrlohc which were nnllornily lriendiy to this itcouhlic while Eng- 5,.” 3, ,
land was plotting it. destruction. in rinlater purpoae waa revealed in the 0, 059;;-; f-';ig'PA Cm!-
propoaiiioo or the Archpirhop of caaterpury, expreaaly Approvqciby John A, iVe::I)lIiDBl‘lDl1HillhV‘:K“
ulruaat .. W,"
slewart the onlcial representative or the Amizricln committee, on meeting in ..ia’ca‘i‘lnlc ealuo with voa.iie”.L’“".,.‘i‘,’,”,i,“f,,,
London on February 4. to tamper with the hirtories uupislloo in American ;‘;';:‘;,';;’;,',1,:;,:,'j::;;>;-,;;l;D:',;;g;l;;c,;;;m;Lst
uhoels. in the interests ol 1-znglund u.nd tor the weakening or the American l>nted.Naw Yl7rlLA'Iluai.22.luis.
. . . . Jql-naI17. Meuhlh. Ni
'V“’"t - , lulonael .1. Tully,
we call on congrasc to defeat'.hl1 attempta to repeal that part or the Pnn- A,,’,,,,,K,,o, EM-"en l
arna Canal Act which exempts American coastwiaa shipping iron: the pay-' Agrgggfggggvxeuutom
rnrnt oi‘ tolls England, who claims that the exeniptiou is a vlolatiorr or tile‘ vi ortvcvv mu
rlay-rallhcetote Treaty ilagrantly violated the Clayton-Eulwel--Treaty by annex- N,
ing the HEHZC, now known 85 British Honduras. -and her ODIBCC is to place Am- in order it! til
orioqn chipping at a disadvantage in competition with her own auhaidized ‘5“"““‘”‘"“c““"
veosela - - - i
New vdrir. dee
vnuoherl tharco .
or trlrluotirlz ouaivraar. No
or Now rorit. on
at hlarull. nrxv.
Dlbadc New Yorkv the iElh dar oi Aagnitmt
, Jarnea J. %as
re
Resolved-Thxt copies of this declaration be sent to the President of the
sentatives, the Senate Huber! ERR!‘
Intel-oceanic Canals, the United states Senntora from this state
ind lha Congressman from this District. .
nu.
xl‘....r..a... iinrcuglt
iv. i
no
CRDNIN. l>Ai-lllch a
an order oi o o
asnrrorm oi the county oi New
o
lo pursulvreh oi
no in h -.
Yorl.neIihu
programme arraogedand all other de-
A lfOST sU TOUR" tailr virlually dictated through splice. In lamb! went all i>en-nu min: e!-in
Jalm Mccormack Scores Unp,-age." The concert was given on a Tuesday ia‘e’v’v"'i5o‘;ii.‘ii33l‘c.ca'r‘Ii'T'c‘L‘p'r“c"’ "' "l‘.iX."."‘v’ud
7- .., n. . , ariernnon, wit lesa than twenty-tour '0'w'="-thmai ‘0 "'0 '““'"“’"<",“‘;,‘;‘f'
- dented Success in Australia and hours’ notice. and not only waa every &' ii.'ii"i’vau."‘54li’.'"‘l""" r'.3‘.'.lJ’."&'," “ g
’ - - - - ‘ seat in ihe -vast-Opera House said out. '1‘ “" '3" 9' ""' "“"‘ "“ '“' """
’ 13 NW, S“‘5“‘5 I“ ‘ C”Wa"d hut over two hundred pcoplp were seut- “’da3di'r.’Z:v"t?rTr'i.thcaovh my oiocwmlm
Houses in Galli"orzl.la.. ' ed on the ata . - , Honnnn Wlotl1‘i;l:ni:'l‘:"'
p F. (Sweeney, who Wm Eu AW‘ “The day we lcrt sydney there were lnllayasrllllvrlri. " -
tlalia lust lilay to act as peraonulirnan- “ “W ' “’“P‘5 '91 ”‘0“5““d 'P80Pl9 , “iia'-i"ii533rii'r'n?i‘3i'-ii:l‘llan.
aw. M yap,“ Mccmmack‘ ha! mumed tlohwurl ax: txholwhhlg If say gourd-bye and ' New vovt City. llauayui
to N", yam e s rue it some 0 us are , ‘
M,‘ Mcsweeney ms been “me in K‘ counting the hour: until vie saw New L5f,;”".‘;.‘.'r,,“‘;,'.“‘ yf,‘,',.",‘?“‘u‘.‘f.‘.l.f.' "
of C‘ cm,” ,0, may year and is one York ugaln, yet we lei: lonely leaving r;5::;::;t"“:‘hx:faun an Wh”'-mrghgl to lfre
l the most popular men in columhlan 5”“ ‘“""‘"‘:'5 IL“. 19- ‘ Wins; A: v l4dniizlnl.I."l:5i: sfwigslgglizinsi :3"
circles in this city. He in ver enthusl- ornac it now appcnrng in "' ’ " . " . .'
mm 0," we ,mm D, moor, San lrranclace and other (lilies along the 3?“5r"a"..".”v.' ‘"’i?iL'lil"L‘fi‘li5'2va5 at [Fl
mhck'e tour of the Antloodes, which ”“‘“” ‘7""“‘- ‘"""”“ ‘”"’'“‘’‘’“S ““i“' i'?r'i‘i’.Z"3ii‘y“'3?"ii’.5"i';?i’i$"&v'h’i7.?$5’$m ,-"'2;
he dccl rea haa been, nl thinga oon- “"95 9"">’ “ 3 E“ 0'" WP 6" i>f-‘Mr -ls“ ' ,, 0 ,,,,,,., .,'
-idered, the most extraordinary in the 9' i 5 F"““‘“' “J is 5 r""‘c’t'ir'ata'v'i.r‘r'>’."t‘z‘.5li'v“aiir‘.".loi.’.."ii.iiifno.‘ ,‘
history or concert giving To ray that 5”“ “’ “"3 W“ ‘’'E- The “M05 “'9 ' ”“""” ans!
all records were hroken in putting it “"'“““ " in mnonnclns in: a far ’“;:gj;.f:;=y;‘ m;‘,,,,, ‘I?’
W 5,. as Rd W. Mcsweeney‘ to greater ultlat la won two years Bvonuarstrvel poru...l.otivl.ut.(a"tKrAah.M mo
representative 0! Tan GAELXG A.wltErcAI( c ‘’'c'‘'‘‘" "” '1'“ "‘5“E“ the “WW” ""' "".".C‘”.' ..:.'- 0;‘;
"You now," he continued, "Melba la 0"“ ' - . i ii in uruuauoaol
,, ,,m,.. 0, .m,.u., ml 9 ma, . Zliccnrluhck will give a limited m"‘"‘”' T‘ "” Viian l7f,uu::l'x..l:
mm are gum ,m,,,,uy V9,’, “and 0, number or concerts in the principal Ff
her well e went hack to her tlve 9‘ ‘ W‘ ‘W o ‘I ‘I15 New York ,, '
land name years ago, tor a concert tour “’V““'"” ""1 ‘>9 “L "19 Hivpodromev reo ro‘i'lle‘3i35u'iihv- raid
had let captivated Europe and S, “V 9"“ 5‘ . "’ 1 Fll' u - ‘"'"i5‘ mizmt writ
An-ierl r. And was rightruily hailed the "“"='8 ""1 W0 M: anlmrti-nity pl wei- vi..‘.‘l.“.".'....,':‘J$i,.'i':’...l.1l‘u.y W
Emmi mic mum, 0, we 2’ sh c mlng the mono t gnr’e diacnvcrer, uau,o.n.. Yl-irk.rhe axlgizi M
M , ‘,.,,,,,,,,,,a,,s ,, ,,m W, M,‘ Vincent o.nricu, the vvull-lrnown Dublin . oamr W
she gave raurteen concerts in the Syd “‘‘C”" '“‘i '“"’"""’5"‘ llllwlI&FIllIoIl arid
ncy T . a e you iigu arugroeymrerav.-ucoric W,
that on. nu ..........u.... .i..... [our NEW HAVEN'S PROGRAMME. “i'i“:."i=‘.,“.:’c-..,. ’ (mi-110 ..
thousand ilegapie. you c o , x ..a e -- - M‘
idea B3 [0 I‘ It QB accomplishment this ' C a N I
“E Siam” 5 Wm WY mud Fine Array of Talent for the D“‘.‘i,EM“')'f.Z? lul
this recon]. N o y would ever equal Emmet Celebration-Dration by mr r'i..... n%':ln:t mm M“;
it or ti-lathe were ilrniiy convinced "'
“They did not, hnvvev r. c iron o ‘T0399!’ I‘ C’ Clarke‘ r.o....r.l...plS”.I-'i'."""""“
John McCi)rin c He has hecn aha. NEW l-lAvi:.x', Colin Feb. 23.-The '“;',F'..."‘Z .".... c 3 hill.
tering traditlona all hie lite. and orenlo Wt-lfe Tone Club. in securing the talent eri,'lio'3.‘."‘Zi.‘ai"tna.;';'o?Aor.l.nu. M W M V
ing roourda in not a new experience to thin year ior no annual concert in honor ”"“""“' """""“‘ ‘3‘.%‘.‘.'.f.l.‘i'rt".‘“"2.l..;. mm
im. He gave twenty conccrla in the or the anniveriilry or the hlrth oi Rob- i i r;c...uav‘g; ,,,5',‘;., ii.
sydnay Town Hall, and in ‘the opinion ert Emmet. as usual has opal-ed neither r F"""" ' axacum nm
or the newspaper eriilca cou d go on i . time nor money to get the bent to be Timmu F-K-win mun
deilnlt Every one of cheap twenty iouad. no as to please 1‘! may patrons. “‘i'cf”v'-‘f.’.v'ir7r..Ea’ii”o‘v““"" ' meal
eonceris war a sell out. - he orator or the evening. Joseph 1, in-ougn.rio..t..ir.n. , mm“,,, H
“This record is all the more aetonirh- Clarke. or New a , in known in the """ Y‘""c'"‘ ll.su
ing when It in own that S y nrld oi ttert : poet... me. “,4 pm!
in th grip of a ainaiipox epidemic. at nlaywrlshL it will he a rare treat to
the time air. iiccnrmack opened hi. the Wonle or New Haven who luv, my
t ur. or hia n.tn poem t be able to R‘
“The auccens achieved in Sydney pa. ace and hear the author or “The night. .
uplicated la rue. Adelaide, In Him" "Flchlr 1 Ireland." “Cilsr “
lzricpaoe. Aucl nu, lington and or t charge." "At Liberty‘: Feet" 3-”“'
every town we virlted throughout Ana and "The Fret or rather c rt ,,,’"
tralasia, and 1 my ever i in Miss Kate Rooney. the talented rleh- ‘ if“
Iezn Inch lhuslaarn very men the Auuiralian soprano. will he another nt- of"
demouatrnllona res inhl it h o- traction. iii York New York, U‘
litlc l rally ather tun asong r l ca ed the winsonia Songbird,“ needs
During this trip Mr lliccorcuacir nve no introduction to New nven theatr I
rty-live ronrerts groaa ttendunce goer aho lit up to the high .tg,.g.,,y
helps siilxiat .l at approximately zoo, alwaya maintained by the Woiie T no ‘
Ollodpeople, n:d ih m r of item 2' J llliaa Marie Menney. President of i ” a
rep ered by t a a r, elng at loan: 1, t e uvenlle AIlx.iin , , . . . - ex
ii “Yei.“ continued iilr. lvlcsweeney, elociltioniat, will A-Ii? contribute to‘ (hi You ARE “SOT 5P"“.L."E‘,‘,I,[y"C' W”
"1 do not think l've ever he rd r. enicrlainlnent. Mr. iiilocool, at l=hiia- U mm‘ Y
corrn k in better v ice than a It dolphin. and Mr. Radigan, cg H,,.m,,,g SELTZER and Vic“
the lat concert in Auckland the night both a whom are well ltnown in New AND OTHER lxirorrrisu BEVERAGES
peiore w aallad. He sang nineteen Haven. will also oontri u a very pl -rl. ‘ Am...-in... puhlic. 1'
conga that night and we ind to turn vocal loctlona, and M t-‘ltzpao in H mm ml is: on getting our
the line: outin order to torce ta. poo rick, the Irish pipe. and proleaadr : my W m "3
pie to up home. > Iveeney. the violiniai, cm my ,0 ""“‘"'
--liildvvay hetwccu Auckland and the gethar home oi the iivelleat and weep j-j
liawaliannlainnlds. Ill: ifccormaek re- eai lrich aln. mm, P. HUG“; ‘ 1
celved u a ter as D " 0 give a con- Tho ceiebrltlon vii - . ‘ ' ' ‘l'R5"'
can in Honolulu while the boat rema[n- Theatre, on Sunday, In Tu,” “W WEST Tm: 1;-;Yyf;R" E '
ed in port. Tho oiler waa accepted, tn. tenainment will begin It 1.45 P. M, "I TEL go"; in’. neutron seam.
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