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SWE EAS ceny Why
December 11, 1920, a The Saelic Gmenican., THREE
oe {management of Irish organizations in . 1oO WH the fresh menace
Deople to the fresh menace to Amer- | a asked what right anybody
4 NEWYORK CONVENTION [3 ovstry oust te wen evo bende] MASSACHUSETTS STANDS FOR IRISH UNITY |: Si i ie Une dence, ‘ eae aatiet aoaegy|__LBGAL NOTICES.
dictation from anywhere outelde. the : "ot wit, ee forerument of Tre sesie ot Mee Bee By the cree of tte
(Continued from Page 2.) dictation from anywhe : —++ . tana ot whee. Fation De Valera to| He re-ovntcd the history of Fateyog Rew, pendent fo Jenn Lear eed
: tates. President, as betng ‘the sole existing |aration of the proposed planks for tha| agh, vo indevenden a 0 Margaret
But the Irish victory in the Presiden: | LESSON OF THE SPLITS. State Convention of Friends of Irish Freedom, After Harrigan’s [overnment in Ireland asd the offictal|Republican and Democratic National et icone a Eivann ath wh .
accord ° fare ua ind cane
TY ctr aroy, then went Into, the ques Futile Attempt to Wreck It, Presents a United Front for |*o!ce Tad art ORs, and we accord for Trend te Cetera nae arerk, done ivtog Mid Bete “arecratged,
"|tulned. every Irish movement. for the Ireland and America, States Its Position in Admirablo Reso- | snd respect. . Congreesman Tague was wrongtully oe Catanagh he MG ae”
five years. Although the | lutions, Which Were ‘Passed Unaniméusly, Elects State and te vafirm the Drinciplo that inaw |<riticleed for his work in getting the eae a deceased brother of decedent, ,
‘4 leaders were right in| National Officers and Givos Great Ovation to Judge Oohalan, |7Uch a* the movement in ca for | signatures of eightyeight Congresamen | ard 2iunkoewn persons, husband aad’ eet
ifferenves with Daniel O'Connell Who Ga the tecégaition of the Irish (Republic 1s/to @ petition and that Tarue’s Position | of kin and personal representatives of th
nduct of his son John wad in- 0 Gave the Actual Facts of the Present Situation in & Jen American movement, carried on et in the matter was correc Bid Margaret Cavanagh and Catherine
ir secession and resort to Forceful and Eloquent Speoch—Father Philip J, O'Donnell |Americau whose tolo aliesiance tn to! dude Cohaian sald. that there .are| Gay2tiSh ot cite of them, whose anne
was un- Also Delivers Splendid Address—Friends of Irish Freedom America, upon American principles,| more and more reople in a cvery | ccanot with due’ diligence ‘be ascertained, |
nad. the epirit of the people § 5 that the movement for the recognition jay asking the question why De Valern| the pest of kin of Kate Cavanagh, deceamd, :
tand Solidly Behind the National Counci rmony _| o Amet ast * his position of way 30. sree
Secured in the Old Bay State, Which Will Retain Ite Proud stdlg MeLamey. who resided
aie even days tefore ine. Rep
ay ot
Place in the Forefront of the Fight for Irish Liberty. Yeation, wien he vested that the 5 a Hianhaun wd th
i Si Jobo ‘hel,
: ees bie of them all, adi re y ot New Yor ae ‘
a wre with the rel e .|then proposed was all tl - | Hately applied ‘ig Seton of bes
KA LOTH R IX. crn at Smeeny's Hotel, New York, In| Mr. McSweeney continued as foll ble man could ask for. pur Coty ot Net York
Although Mitchel had never writ-! State Treasurer, Dr. Peter O. Shea.| “We condemn the outrages now being jete harmony prevailed at the| 7th, 1919. relating to pe
Is a Hair Tonic That Will tea ‘on he distinctly recollected the of sn reester, Dernetrated iu Ireland ‘by England's| los of the Coavention and the dote-| proved ss the last, will | aod testament 9
jeld man's adm! nell's stat State” Councitiors, Rey. Prilip. J.| Army of Occupation and call aron_all | gates sparotod fully convinced that they | pte, Cavanagh, who 5
Id man’s admission. O’Con
Save Your Hair. of health doomed him, and his son John
It will positively eradicate dandruff was impossible. The only possible lead-
sad jt ching scalp. It a highly recom: | cre were the Young Irelanders, if n
ng aud faded heir and. naq remained in the Repeal Association
je/O'Donnell, Boston; Coleman McDon:|Christian nations to use thelr efforts to |had done a ¥
: food day's work, for both | York dees
ough, Milton; Rev. Father Doherty, | prevent further outrages by England |Ire'and and Ameria refore, you
Cambridge; Francis J. Taylor, Fitch-|. “We reafirm our ‘determination to esate hie
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turgh; Helen J. Casey, Springteld: fight for America and American institu. a
ine acento ae ee ieee ee ‘|tho disaster would probably not have | THe attempt tatled \aignally and the Old| Matthew J. Cummings, Nevoset, and tions against the imenoce of the British COHALAN SPEAKS IN WOBURW eas of
al fat. use Bay ropaganda carried on now tn conten 2: kr
curred State stands “Ww! atrick Mannion, Fall Riv
“The Spit in the American Fentan stood fa tbe foretront ot the battle for DELEGATES: 70 THE ¥. ATIONAL
ea "the | [fish Freedom |
&:
Ms cai
we at half past ten
TON, November 29.—The follow ne forenoon of thar day,'why the
ing revort of Judse Cubalan’s speech | cea ea pnd Dot be
thick,
ne indlnenaatie Tor the comfort and | movement doomed it to failure. Men , . NCIL. do pretate 39 « will @f pernonal e
your scalp, entirely removing | rien on toth guides were honest. but larrigan, the outgoing State Pres!- The tollowing Delegages to the Ne Jn Woburn, Mass,, last evening is taken ESTIMONY MHEREOR, we have
tery paris of dandruff, ail excess of | {bolt seperation into two organizations, dent—tho man who got the job of print- . . of the
off and dirt. which naturally fought each other and|!ng the Irish Bond Certificate aq | onal Council’ wore cle:ted: th from todey’s Boston Post: Seon be nid County of New.
va Tats tate Tonic is eatensively used | contended for the saine—dollar In the to farm ft out because Hts Edward F, MeSweesey, Framingham. | terest of cirit'aation tadey fe Justice Dantel F. Cobalan of the New WITNESS Hg ne
9 Enropean Countri | pocket of the same man or woman and Plant Is not equipped Matthew J, Cummings, Neponset. | the peace of the world. Why we iroena {York Supreme Court, one of the big | (L.S.) Equals. 2 Surrogate of our sa!
"Te obtain results a you need do Is! led to two separate policies, brought : Kez. James J. Howard, Worcester. not ‘Included? In October, 1919, the ‘ en. oe a eis
simply rub it fn the scalp once a day) ruin to both. Convention from mecting. Ho sent telo.} Daniel T. O'Connell, on, United States Gorernment’ instructed Consinusd on Page 7.) ourey, the znd id Tot Nove
until your bead is free from dandrufl.' Mr Devoy described the conditions| Tames to the delegstes stating that the Corneltag. Collins, “contre. Amtassador Morgenthau at Constantl- sand fe bundred and ed treaty,
- ted use two or three times @ Week. nich Jed to the Parnell Split and iu-|Convention was called off and gave up| Frank Campbell, Roxbury. nople to inform the Minister of Foreign Charl of th me S Coute =
The price is two dollars ($2.00) a Cideatally retuted a statement made by {he hall which Bad been hired, ac that | John neta Sorinesels, Affairs of Turkey that American senth Josenh Hl. Fargie, © se x
Dettle. “hicago priest that he (Devoy) had4 there would be no place to meet if they hilsp Ci , Taunto! + [ment was such that unless the massacre . aurormey for me rsutt <item git
better investment for your halr otiackea every Irish leader from James | should come, and then called a Confer- Rev. Php a O-Donnell, Boston, of the Armenians in Turkey coased No. 47 "Berauen Base
cannot be mat Sterhens to Charles Stewart Parnetl/¢mce of Secessionists in Worcester for} John Regan, New Bedford. forthwith, the relations between hattan, City ot het New Yor!
nN “Gea be opeated a at your Drserny tt and De Valera. He cabled his suppart| Friday aight to organise a rival organ- ADOPTED, the Government of the United States wn CBX PATRICK H—la
prepaid) to ot Parnell when the fight to depose him| {zatlon, | At this meeting Eamon De|- tne committee on Resolutions, or|and ta ‘Turkish Empire would be en- tue ifisH BOATS Shererte cporable let
Arthur Davis Company | vas going on in Committee Room 15, made a speech in w! he sald | wnich Edward F, McSweeney was Chair. | 4am n hereby i ven fe atl
Manotactoring Chemists, ‘aud ie stood by bim to-the day of his ies ras 20, Split and that two Oran maa, reported. the follow ng resolutiuns, in vow of the present conditions in All Butlt in tretand ia sepia ace H Quit, “Quiti, lave lite
, t ny could work for Ireland without
en NEW YORK | StImELy death ut now fae say | Phich were read by i MEW VoRK, LiveRPooL Estes riba cae
psec an It] of Secesstonists, “Resolved, That we, "the Friends of ig 5 me oH att heir oss of of trogen, agree?
Split for the pu f Irish Freedom of Massaschusetts, Baltic. .--Dec. 24. | Cedric a sane |
Friends of Ifeh Freedom, 1t reautred Coxvention assembled at Worcester, a Feb 36 Sera ot Gee's Poy ns
me. be: a win by| Considerable nerve.to Nove ember 28, 1920; And Regularly Thereatier. sere befor
themselves. ‘The one thing needed, 11 jon, but he made a solemnly and rst indorse and approve the action NEW YORI, CHERBOURG,
MILLINERY adattion to the great Sgnt made by the mile. Of course, Bis aetion |of the ‘National Council and the Na- SOUTHAMPTON,
1en th the Old Land, in a United Irish | Confused a number of well Meaning) tonal Executive with reference to the that Agra Des 15 Feb, 9, aur, 2
1013 THIRD AVENUE. Rove in meow ih the men now en-| People, but be is getting few mien of | National Conventions of both politjcal e : 9, Mar. 23, Apr. 29
Near Gist St, ORK based in an attempt to break that unity standing tq back him in the new |farties, and with reference to the PO-| triendly relations between Ehcland\and
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they wit break Ireland's | Split. All the men who are orguntsing | litical campaigns just closed. pov ot Honorable
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oa States is endangers > 1 we sues fo or From the Old Country forier oh ef Honorable st New
ttre 8 ob Tu
- ae. ss as surely | {tare under . paid out of money jerond, we congratulate the na rkey.
Special Reduction in M tbe case of aie former tubscribed for Irish Bond Certificates. tional organization and Its leaders | frase vor the worlg, | WHite Star Line Drafts Good Erery- ie 2, Saris B seca
+ piite, Let teeta together, presarre| An eort was made by false reptrie [upon the defeat of the antlAmerican | where wnt ‘abeglutiem end Felon New
. LA IES’ ATS our unity, ard deteat every attempt to/siven to the’press by tho paid officials to | League of Nations, realising that it was cxist, why in the United States not jus- ber" place ot. traneacieg
+ * $10.00 Hat FOR $7.00. alvide us. ‘The man who tries to make| show that a demonstration against Judge | thoy, who Brat called the-attention of |{raey Te ‘ntertering in the affairs of company’s OFFICES __ | etheetor
} Bolt e ts an enemy of England, that murder, outrage and| 9 Broadway & Pier G3, N. B. New Yori | No.'1ts Breedway,”
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rish Records
Con Grafoavlas Th Hint FS nant ily | D. Sinclair. 798 Seventh Seer Mazes Foe, "Adrainistretcin,
tions = wel ul mous ie] ve Horne lo: 2
BELL Kysi¢ STORE adopted and Fathet O'Donnel! aimee Li k. Pierce. -89 Eighth Avease | No. utr" road meas of Meckatton
te of thanks tho for
553 KE. 180th Street, vot that the fttée — ot REST
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all my bate are made-in my. ||Americn and to savo the United States
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give the best workmanship aod sigorous:for the defeat of England at
+ Uff latest tnodels at lowest prices. [| both sides of Atlantic, +
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JOHN FINNEGAN'S CONCERT. er ittgaien seay of mhom nad 10| 7°" “SLESCTIONS of |UIty ought to ecey mage imowe te] eae Ae a hs tet
+ THOAS DOMWIBTH _ et trai to get home, left the hall. people of Mai ‘to tke
ip A regompuanet Tena Seti ~oft Srntir they to a8 tate "tho attempt was al PR ss 4-KicknkoM_woLrork___| JAMES. BOYLAN.. ce ot, trnabeeing, bul
“Steamship Agent "ERs aun’ it ett wae ete -ARD HOPS: | ort me steel] er EEE nad etree ge
fr , “das bout me a: :
h-) 8 “THE OLD COUNTRY” Song “etal in Aeolian Hall foe wnien set ity Jade's speech No HOME BREW. the delegates from Holyoke spoke of Hew wetks 00, 08 before te mi eat
-on Evening of Decomber 20. |-rney were completaty wén aver by his| gold tor Confectioners’ and Bakers’ Uso. Fesolutton, presented to the ezmsalthe WE ARE MERCHANTS Be wee tore: ih sd dort iii a
John Finnegan, the celebrated tenor | Hnanewerable statement of the acta ‘ te g ee and not accepted by et ys
WEST 7181 REE’ - ey of the contimiltted repHed that =,Not ‘5 pices Wilftarh
ie fh 71ST STREET, agg |Stoist Of St. Patrick's Cathedral, will /a second ovation to him which surpass: | Disappointments are ususlly caused by tne resolution wae written 6ot! oe the Spec re the Sear
forex vexing inp AYE. | 08 Beard for the first time in a song re-|ed that given him wheA he entered the| inferior qualities. We always supply fentteman titted desired to dyean | Trerefere 0 Pt sare Sx oar ae Steae it 52. Chambers.
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cital at Aeolian Hall on Monday even- teh co " “ tat the Grana the best goods ¢ othe comin that-it we reatie
e Convention met
y ing, Decentber 20 His programme wit Theatre and wer caited 8 rotded by SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER fren were unanimously given leave to WaISTS, Troslery, Daterneat, UR FIN, MARGARET i
Va H RECORDS fange from Handel to modern Amer!-| Zhty gecrotary Putrick J. Mofathan, fi | Fall wet—iight or dark—at $1.30, in-| withdraw ». Gloves and Sme Smeaters 2 irae 1 Hoses
F can composers. Sq great an interesting apeence of Stlte Presdent’ Harri. | cluding package of A. 1 Clarifler and|” Mise Helen. Casey ot Springfield’ ask- ‘otk, nbtiee to
i i ha ined the country over bY| can who hed deserted. ‘There were tall Iustructloms, Mall orders promptly /eq that! the Holyoke delegates be afew. ELIT | having iis sexiney Marraret i
\ f Sigs, Reels, Spngs, etc. FeDt- | 465,'delegates ptovedt, and all parte o! tended ed to read wislerresolitton to the, Con. Th it "Blouse sh le Wprsrect a had eh eceitte
\ ; Columbia ai, | the State were represented. 1 Hops C0; vention, Therd wad « disctest Mate eal y nse Si oP, asthe sonmcriber at ae ot eaesaes
om oe dames J. Howard, of Worseatr SUPERIOR MAL natly resutted i eek Febditg oF | gee ist EAST so7H ort [Eee io on) of before othe: tet day a
. , jected cory Chairman, ani |. : f° iat day’
‘ Grafonolas for wad Inter. made Permanent Chairman. 1835 THIRD A matter afar 8 extton was
4 ‘Bery Terme Ll cet ie be ac “Fiayen, for {#0 tntroducing Father Howard aa Tem | Pet 70th & 7 i "New ot | uch as the President of te Tove BARBER ai
oy Father D. J. Doherty, soagen e
H. “COHEN. tigwot Lavelle Rev. Williaa J. Fino, Tp eambridre, made 8 hort but excel. Irish Rapublic bas declared the Criens \
Y N ath Avenue, * T[ Rev. Dr: Joeept H Mowahtn. Jumtice | tent via Urging the iepertance of jot Irleh Freedond’ ontructing th H sede of am ete ow ry Be
et, 47th and ith Biss Nee’ ver! Sister Dowllng, Justice James A, [the ‘Cause of Ireland abord “alt reagent his ier ee ten Ls tal} |< Caf’ Once artd We' Agel
: * | matters. oid
£ DrGormiaa,” Judge Edward etal MORE mas 70 70 ONE FOR . c tes at th thé ¢ oretsteatton ed rtorganize 0
i Pegs oe asiet Meench, he.| ‘The only contest ta the Convention DR. WIEN of the Trish Republie.. Several of the TR, JOHN J. J. HOGAN.
{ a Meenah, Mr. dolegates declared it an
{ ‘Geo! Gartian, nM Athi B. Stabl-| was over « resolution providing that all R E N T
q ‘trv in OHDERTAKER scnmia Mz. Joba Morrisey, Mr. Joseph | matters presented relative to the future SU 6 0 DEN IST JUDGE COHALAX hegmiee Specialty, By ‘Byd Bxemisetions,
i Mentber of Bunker Hill Club, Clao-me-|o-prien, Mr. Joseph A. Hayneg, Mr.|of the Friends of trish Freedam or as Eiraicrion arveuibr, Jodge Cohtlan was invit
ne Gad, A0.H. and K. ‘ot c ‘Thomas Brennan, Mr. John Keenaghan,|to policies should be referred to the . Jon, w given 8 great
j 1908-10 Bathgate | Avenue Mr. J. T. O'Connor vf Passaic, N. J. | Co! _ rd.
t remon' laghan, : Panea! IND AVENU it @ full report fs not
— oe. Y. City OME. 3, 4 Saeeee ae Ne Corner 38th 8. NEW YORK $1 eva lowing is thé aketch of
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i 519 Second Avenue, Corner 29th @| vse York, came upon thé stage Glasses af Moderate ont prot eet
ehrayimnid IN MUSIC. , Pabne Columbus’ 107 Ave. $I tien ai ovation. It was not contned|% 15 W. 2rd St., ird St. New York of Mechatien,
| Sr tollowing State joneers were Prices Excexpimot'y Movrmate. {to any pemticnDs section of “the the ele, one Gi ra rameiey He ad:
i Me od fo the coming ¥ Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. gate er
i * MUSIC HOUSE OF TOM: ENNIS ceeeete Fresident, Daniel J. Doran, of Telephone ins “dion saver {he ythesere Jumped to thelp, le a |e
lyse. 5 lady in'the world” “The gE aera t
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Y ey Hornpipe Bryant's “siede tn the ‘Accordion, played by Kimmel OF THE IRISH RACE Tidge Cobalan stated that he wae, on ;
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