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MIMEQGRAPHED “FREEMAN’S JOURNAL” [ts Semsemut ch csacvtse!| CHURCHILL AT BAY. | COLLINS SPEAKS AT HAAS. |PEACE CONFERENCE “17 Pa 5 acrcg aes
ten urnatte hal say or leave un- : : POSTPONED FO. FOR A WEEK,'| “HOM - APPY
He Palliates Massacres by Brit- puBLin’ April 17—Michael Cottins, |
APPEARS IN DUBLIN. ‘athey give aa thelr excuse that wel ish Troops in Ireland, in Reply |p his speech at Naas, County Kildare | Public Controversy | Betwee n De, UsE IG HTNIN’
published statements prejudicial to dis- to Lord Robert Cecil, 10| nie followers say how they are going| Valera and Griffith Casts a BRAND
" rae. there no prejudice to atarotine Condemns Them. to get a Republic and: produce a Re-| Cond on the Gathering. | °
ublican constitution.
After the Office Was Wrecked and the Plant Destroyed by De | in the discussions of Sunde: nven-| LONDON, April 12.—In the! House of| they ‘are ready to wreck the| A Conference called by Lord Mayor MALT HOP
‘s Followers, the Paper Met-the Difficulty Promptly |"Ciaiers must not be permitted to Commons to dy ard Robert. Cecil Treaty.” said Collins, “but they have| O'Neill, of Dublin, at the request of Ns:
—The Would-Be Dictator Determined to Enforce His Will |tearn that those who claim authority | ment’s Irish policy by y holding she Min nothing except a gambler's chance Archbishop Byrne, to endeavor to effect] THE “ HOM-BRU" SHOPPES
by Sup essing Freedom of Speech and Liberty of the |over them intend to reform t Pree with {te freedom, they have resorted te |" "eTeement een State _THREE STORES
Outrage Recalls His Futile Attempt to Destroy | Pim Nececrammer fod oe oor the language and tactics producing disorder |@84 De Valera’s followers that would /] 304 West 145th St. (Sth Ava)
Fre SDR “The Gaelic At by Burel he | Popular elections at the point of and violence, ut an end to the forcible interruption || | 347) Amsterdam (130th St.)
the rsiness of “The Gaelic American” by Burglarizing the | bayonet. | ert hinge must be ended.|and suppression of meetings-and avert ||? Eighth Ihren Gann St)
Office, Stealing the Mailing List and Sending Mobs of Hood- panto Podesta not the strong sur] it iso ate ton now between, ented. the threatened civil war eet at the
int of ret : a
lums to Terrerize and Threvten Advertisers With a Boycott The report of Sunday's convention van | Rant entered woromimest: they separ Dublin Mansion House on ‘Thursday.|Kindly Patronisg Vanderbiit sat¢
—The Weak Autocrat Cannot Stand Free Discussion, So was issued from the headquart ters of the| Lord Robert's attack os Chureh-| and will have ir April 13, but was adjourned for a week D
Tries to Muzzle Those Who Refuse to Crawl Before the | 1. R A. loyal to the people's Govern- m When Lord Robert threw at him) Asking why De Valera had adopted| without accomplishing anything. a|UI. 5, ARTHOR LONGENEGKER
Stuffed Prophet. mn in| (he epleode of Balbriggan and charged] nis rless official statement was URGEON DENTIST
Yen itcation at the expense of Un the Grown forse wih organised mur- h sald: oi THIRD AVE, NE
. : or ite publication at the expense of un-| ger and arson, Churchill sald: “ , Sun] "Tt is th W YORK
When the office of the Dublin Free. ment,” he said to hie Intimates, but he trmed journalists and printers. “When offcers and men are ambus- d's peopl wun: i ee rE he kanes Hours—9-7._/Sunday by Apnotatment,
man's Journal was wrecked and its plant) was soon appalled at the size o! Jol Mr. De Valera protested In Dall caded and murdered under circim.| 4 rea ho tater! a i Good Work at Reasomane Pn
destroyed by the Mutineers of the Irish | be had rashly Mndertaken and cKamged| mireann that {6 a constitutional] stances of the greatest barbarity it Is MIs your um) neve Peace Conference wes held 1a ahe —
ee day h ae as held tn. the |
Republican Army nt ast ans oe eee ee no thee ay wet g | method of ssn aimeutties. aulte impossible to, pravant the ® Police | Collins declared he respected and| Mansion House, and at 3 orclock, the SALE EVERY SATURDAY
means of printing another issue. It met| little more than two years ago) nearly Freeman’ Journal by hie followers as| their wwn eeconat ng revs inate understood ihe attinde of young sol-|hour eet for {t, approached, JOS. B :
the difficulty by getting out a seven this selfstyled “idealist”| an example of constitutional methods| (Deir OB Sccount, Tt exceeds the limit |diors who want a Republic, think it 1s|<rowds assembled to watch the arrival - BASTIAN
page typewritten issue. which was|has been dictated by the determination] in practice? of human ature, however er regrettable.” ohtatnante hy force, and would rather | of HIGH GRADE f
mimeographed and circuiated _suc-| to wreak vengean: If he does not let him speak o witeay thet in 2990 the Government |°*C, 2, Nation extermindted than se MEAT MARKET i
cessfully. The enterprise. displayed! Organized gangs of tough men and| While he remains allent he munt bear or some members of it intimated to the | (Pt ens But, he added, leaders have 1098 SECOND AVENUB,
vend the novelty of the experiment nat-| hysterical women in every big city in| the heaviest share of the responsibility.| armed forces im Ireland that they | tiaine tac thers cermee tr wae ake Bet, 5cth fe 58t) sty Tee Yor
Sree aaa The atromet| egy nited: States, and in many of the COWARDLY OUTRAGE—WRECKING | might take the law into thelr own to take for themselves on jone Plaza 8244. 7
smi s *REEMAN PROPER’ “tt is th le wh he nol
to suppress liberty of the press by vio-| deal . s the people who gave the sol : 5
lent methods, as they are now suppress-| consequences if they continued to The outre of indignation "routed wa Seeuarany deny" maplied Chure-| ders thelr arms in trust to be fo —aneal a im
ing freed of public meeting and| Tyr G. by the y mitted on e iD defense. If they Baim those neutral flements, which had no| ory ER FRA
of 3 was the proy my sof the Freeman's Journal,) ment never instructed the armed, forces thetr views the people's views: they | other object than restoration of | anc
Phe De Valera tactics in this case.|treyed the I be'| 1s, wo are glad to say, not confined to| to take the law into their own hands.” | must Tanke good their claim by giving | peace. oh:
although more violent than those his! stg \president”—the some Presid our friends and supporters in Dublin| Still Lord Robert persisted, growing |the people an opportunity fully fo ex-| Tho Irish Labor, Party ned no renee ‘Ne
ealaried employees ‘used to suppress and] nat, he the provinces, The dastardiyadeed | Mer excited 98 he ononuble open Press thelr view: r views." J entation, and that, in view of Be
destroy Tue Gartic AMeRicax were e8-| ond Ynvited England te Ireland igators of the wrreck- cent declaration against ule or run re
entlally fof the same character. De| Protectorate on the Pn Oaille cL. Sub | 198 Party have sought to kill the free: ae ny ‘ha ner ng Cabinet mectey A MoM. AHONS MURDEI Te BY [and tomb “ caused some surprise, but
Valera {s an Infallible Political Pope.| cribers to the has brought forth ex-| June, © that they were outel ULSTER SPE Lord Mayor O'Neill explained that he
bhorence from business|!n some form.that they were outside had not invited them for fear of fetter-
whose every utterance (not simply) methods and advertizers were threat.
: the la uld not be reproved
‘those issued exathedra) must bé/ened with boveott if they continued and from public|the law and wou! D
hen
who, do not see eye Churchill Interrupted him with ing their future action.
BELFAST, April 4— eee to- snecinl cable to the New York
above criticism. So when he lowered|to patronize the paper. when | Dodies—eren
the Republican Flag In his otatement the fraudulent “american Association to e7g with the polley enunclated in indtenant pestents tn | rimes of “April 14,
iT pal lo not know on what authority he stone to-day unfortunate!
‘i os velo ate to off oreetand the as the Irish Repub-| ° ‘The maces and telegrams of symp- rivee, information about @ meeting ot started under a cloud. ° The tune
yd eae thie ex The Pecode or Te Precdon, aig | athy which have reached us not only|the Cabinet Committee. I do not know Papers contained angry comment by De KATHERINE a
United States over Cuba, by virtue ofthe Clan-naGael, its horde of “organ. every county end Important town | @nyhing of such a m Valera on the speech of Grimth at! BENJAMIN W. MOORE,
" in Ireland, but from leading business In biting phrases Churchill then Cavan on Sunday, while thi o
thie Plat Amendment mble Ro-| {zers” were instructed to denounce THE a n Sunday, while the evening|~ Attorney for Erecetr
firme and ‘public men in Bagtand snd! d|asked what possible object could be at ere carried’ Geifth's reply. “The | 258
‘publica: rit Garzic AMenican-and its editor at every - Pape th’s reply. eo roadway, Borough OE Manhatta:
a sla * Scotla charted: tained by the rambling stream of vindl. stgtemonts I made, at wi je] City of New York. ™
Spncneed “Dictator, h reseed. Ip the latent manifertation of ‘error tive allegations which hed affronted the| arrest Valera ;
snow end Net content with this widespread and | ig re; "The new evangela of “lib-| House. Mi other people shared the Peven his .great MCCARTHY, BRIDGET, atso Known a
‘Until His Majesty chose ti oxain. ma pal ‘for out of the Republic's tunte| bh inilebertvnee cc impr ‘eri the warfare i Treland mt neither eftrm nor de the, accuracy Ath sala... “Lioyd ally Jan order of Honorable Jone a eat
‘The editor of Ture Gartic Amenicax,| op) Paid for ont of ihe Republics thelr own adherents by thelr criminal se rartere Jn ea eee ene and tn docume gate of the County of Neer: | d
‘been aabed | procedure, ave succee’ mucl self and De Vs notice is hereb; ; i
the desk of Sean Mel Colonel “Spender salq {éne northern reby given to all persons +:
Foublle for Atty-nine years and had made Protbor'andsrole tho mailing les whee | Seer (one (ROY, eauze, im allonating | ever w tried to bring a new] _ Colonel "Spend Te i4 fous that fue | Government Avould not negotiate o@ the having claims aguinst Bridge Mesos < yf
‘ ifices for it, and who from support esis of recognition of an Irish R y. also known as Bridget Donohue ce
forty-nine years of experience in Amer-| (20% Put to immediats ure by sending ly believed in their course of » wthat it] thee be “oni eter manaer, 228) ite and at no time, as the offcially pie | late. ot the City or Hoboken, State. of ae
toa knew that this statement of the|‘oina on it. De Valera’s hirellugs be. p bad feeling and sa oitentr: | that if Michael Collins, haad of the Pro-| lished. correspondence shows aor ee
President would convince the men In| ining On It, De Valeres hirellnys be and the previous day. a reeling ani that if Michael Colliz ; Valera demand from him such recognt-
whose hands the decision of the ques-| ) 2 ip robbery were visitors, Including ti entre rete his contention thet the Mack * tion. De Valera’s charges against the
that De Va- Paper, ‘h dignitaries, men| the Crow! - Plenipotentiaries are utterly fall
i ot tooo me . tb Republic, | Feeerve copies of the mailing Het and| prominent. in 6 walk of Iife,| to stand by and see their comrades stot chinery existed ‘for the -vindication ot they Ten trent chen w th dedetee and | attor
put id. want American Kelp pane the tomporary inconvenience, | Ulett our offs to tender to the) down » Pet oe te Coble Lata saight tame Secretary Bates of the Ulster] | 72° failure to. reach e
land, ven- Fy inconvenience. management thetr’aympathy with them, of the not re will b
arour ‘ Compromi with Enel Po ceapect. John Devou's fe was threatened ond and reprobation of the outrage. The| Well have furnished material for the Government declared every facility mil tare a eneartening ee rer tho
fur meu int out that the state- ont here from Ireland| opinions expressed by them reprerent| Most éxtravagant peroration of De Va- 1d be given witnesses to testity at! estings ave’ been ar arranged by both
sont wae a serious e of judginent. fe to “ne. job, but New York {6 a poor| we know only a fraction of the univer.|lera,” said Churchill. “No doubt when the quent In ne os far on ma parties. It will not, however, became
He did not realize then & be ts con: tere oe operat cater the manent sal detertation evoked by the destruc he eade It he will be greatly re ad been. ordered, Feneraily Inown until Saturday,” as
‘ ‘vineed now, — tion of our-printing plant, and the at- 5 there are no newspapers published to-
P fe Geliberate betrayal of the ote bind 8 friendly warning—was informed by|tempt made to burn our premises, Replying to other speeches Churchill] WALL STREET WANTS TO} morrow. ad
i ie | the Intended victim that if the threat | “The ‘wideepread testimony of public| declared that if Ireland should degener- D iN The a
Le Sebltc, oo he treated st only as am e EFEAT JOHNSON, The “earnest” wish that there may
~ Out, it would be taken our! appreciation and support of our attl-| ate into a welter and cl it might be be no interference with public meetings
Imm Valera decreed his of De Vatera's hide, and, as the great| tude in exposing the methods of the| eked why Britain had withdrawn her! ,rmnur Brisbane in bh ‘o-Day” in| {s considered here to be altogther too
thd a Sohn ‘Dew a armed forces: but ie wey Rad not been | the American of April 12, saya of the|mild. to. tnfuence the obetructioniste, Jona Peet
i ij @ policy, on which depends the funda- a ‘y e n the} wan Street plot to defeat Senator|‘vho must have plans already lat Surrogate’ of the County of
traitor to the Irish| mentals of the individual's freedom. | object of outrage and would have got | johnson: ‘As the Awchbishop left the Mans{on'| notice tice ts | hereny given’ to at se
meekly rage were set to w For the broadsheots which had per-|'mIxed up tn the quarrels between tho| °Gonternia will be Interested to learn] House he looked extremely grave, this having flame againat Jane Mel
ate ce the decree, "I will read Coha-| The editor of the Freemar is lueky| force, to serve as substitutes ot th | Treaty party and the Republicans and lenge in Wall Street ‘he runs as|helng his first big public venture to heal
Move [that he has not been murdered, but he| Freeman's Journa! yesterday and the| there would have been many incidents. :
lan and Devoy out of the National ve may live in hopes, for there are ne previous ‘dey. there a In reply to Sir Honry Wilson's ques: follows: ‘There wilt air ead in the|the split between his divided tellow-| pre,
pes 8 fg was @ phenomen- Senate in lace of Hiram Johnson after |ountrymen. All parties looked serious,
——————————————oEE reports from Ireland] ally large demand. At many station: | tion as to. what the Government would | ine next. election, Wise conservatives | but the Lord Mayor sald he ia not yet
that a campaign of assassination is| where news of the destruction of our|0 if a republic were declared, Chure-| 1, California are picking out a man to|cltogther without hope. He would not.
GET YOUR PASSAGE TO planned and will be put Into execution | machinery bad been rocelved before the| ill remarked after a moment's BEMIS: >%9 agatngt Jobneon. A safe and mune) lowever, explain on what he based | om
at an early day—if the Bogus Repub-|arrival of the early morning train : optimism.
IR D Means who would plunge Ireland into|crowds eagerly bought the sheet and|, “I am not-sure that that would be Te reee oe Seanben, wil be vere wee, ° +e __ od,
N blood for “external aasociation with the] rbad its spirited protest with avidity.) YeTY iso t to answer. York, the 9th
FROM A RELIABLE Mal British Empire” ‘and to keep King] In London and the principal English} Churchill added that he thought it <iWall‘Biveet entlemen probably are ARCHBISHOP HAYES AT | pecemper oh MARY wo
Draft, Cable or George as Sovereign, don't see reason| cities the demand, was considerably In| SuMficient to restate that the Govern:| buuting their chickens In advance, for AOTORS' GUILD. Ye
Money. Joey at Current "Ra to change their minds, . excess of the supply. and many, eager| Ment Saud not tolerate in any ¢ circum: |; rel —— OBE H i. FARGI precutet.
bee ‘Sutiatacti Guarngteca i coptes he mintature| stances the creation of any of in- Invitations are out for the closing|” 7 teres
. Absolute Satisfaction A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER. Fre ceman, readily oftered 5 shillings for| dependent republican Government in) no id f social function of the season under the | No.
louht Chat @ strong fight will be ‘Cedar Street ooroe
Tie Gartic AMrntcax bas recetved a| a’ single cop: Ireland. If any irresponsible indwid-| ade against Hiram Sones thin Fat auspices of the Catholic Actors’ Guild. atta, mas of New Yor! et of Mae
E. SCHWARTZ cony ot the mimeographed tseue of the} PAPERS BURNED, (AT Rattroan tale attempted to .set up any or call blem at present seems 0 | ee rani: Oe the spectal | Corr; 8 (on Coutem), ROBERT —
yee Fre April is a most pick out some clean nonentity to whom |£veet of the stare et the annual " Oe
uw Peet AST eet Elevated, || tereeting exhibition “of journalistic en:| A cablegram vo Now York @ few dnys| the country the Government “will ave can oblert 17 9 whom luncheon of the Guild in the Hotel Com. got: iam, a Surroea ne neranle
terpr! {te editorial utterances,|ago reported that armed’ partizans of tthe circumstances are." © hard part for Hiram Johnson ie|™More. 1 24, at Count alan, 8 Surrogate of the
which are on the rst and eecond pages,|Do Valera went to the King’s Bridge|H® @id not think the Provisional | iat he is not able to go to Callforats|1 °Cl0ck. The social amenities vot thle
sro hold and defiant. The two articles| terminus of the Great Southern and | Government would be overturned by rev-| ang defend himself against his usual |*"ual function include a freedom and
ERED |!" Western Railroad in Dublin, setzed| Shition im the next fortnight, but if It] CUnection of enemies out there, Only |f7nkness {n the expression of opinion
RE-COVER THE SLEDGERS. thousands of copies of the Freeman and see eave decisions woud tt forced) rew in Washington know how hard he| tet makes’ for kinditer understanding
Made from YOUR Feathers! The sledge is not all-powerful. Independent and burned his P theve Tnattorn” he ead no 4. bee has worked to defend his State's inter-| "mre S activities ‘of ene ' Ss ont me 2
mre OT » | On the night ft de mnollshed our ma-| violent euppression ol Papers which . esta in the preparation of the tariff. at Den e th;
ELLENBOGEN'S QUILT SHOV! wines we managed to produce one| refuse to approve his leadership and his | Carefully and seriously ‘onatdered "> oy He has succeeded admirably, and Call.| {ull capacity of the ballroom of the/ his ‘attorneyen ators
FINE QUILTS AND PILLOWS, | sheet. bulldozing methods, and the destruc- era for eieiee time. another | f9Fafa's products at this moment have| Hotel Commodore will be required to| the Borough of M , ir ¢
1969 AMSTERDAM AVENG z Today we offer our readers seven. | ion of their property has the very re-| ATi oa that 4000 wiflen, 2200 mel the Protection to which they are en-|eccomm assemblage, for, the | of | one 8 New York, *
EW YORK verse of the effect intended. They con-| Testien. es Te"! titled. If Senator Joh: demand hes already far outrun the al. | before the 30th day of April, 1922. fi
Near 158th Street, Tho “Freeman's Journai declines to| verte Of the ofoct fatended: They con-| volvers and six machine xine, together jenator Johnson should turn | cman’ es already | eat ted, New York, the 22nd day ne
: iow to tyranny whether ite apostles be) © 200 OP ent hie onl Ty ig] With corresponding amounts of ammu-| Pie back ton, and £0 Out £0] sino Hayes, the guest list Inclador, Lotter, 1921. 2
British or Iri ‘gument and that his only recourse Is look after Wis own intereste, the work eu st includes: WILLIAM r “cou 2
one Columbus 6307 : . nition, had been handed over by the ‘ormer Post Luu,
resort to violence. That won't last that he has done for California would master General Wil | mini :
OFTICE—1834 BROADTVAY, Ireland will stand by the Freeman, Jong. At other stations along the reit| British Goverament to the Provisional be unto Catornie Haves, George” Af"Cohany Harty | McCarthy, Gigeroh jp piministrator, ©
‘American Circle. Building he country hes taken the measure) 07 150 the sam, wan done. Te | Government in Ireland. He sald that, he ts at the kind of ma m that Manners, FE. F. ‘abman. Atto orneys for Aamintatrator, é
Hours—I0 to 12 2, to Tuesdays of the ledgers Valera in afraid to allow the truth to) With the approval of ‘the Cabinet, he drops & fight while 1 le on, whatenee | Joseph Lawren, “Bourke Cockran, Mar.| Office ard P, 0. address, 206 Broadway,
‘Thursdays, Saturday: “Call us mutineere if you like,” says! reach the people. had a riven authority for further tasues| the consequences to him elt lover Anglin, Laurette Taylor, Mary | Borough of ‘Mai hattan, in, New York City: - 5 #
: . made as roquired. ry) ee ee TO CE :
AH DILLABOUGH Mr. Rory O'Connor. —_ roa Those that have traveled in Calitor-| > i othy Ponnelty, and Mrs. Will: BAILEY, LILLIAN VERONICA—In mk
DR. - O. But why did Mr. O'Connor and his OLEVELAND WILL NOT —_— nia and talked to Californians, cannot On indolph Hearst | pursuance ‘of an. o1 “
. fellow-mutineers order the wrecking of FINANCE CIVIL WAR, "FATHER NICHOLSQN’S APPEAL | very won imagine that men and women © {6 much rivalry in the profes.| Jolin P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the x
The Chiropractor the Freeman's Journal? of that State ure turning againseHirant sion ‘tor the headship ot Ssrerial guest County of New York, notice is hereby":
Recause, they allege, we published CLEVELAND, ©” April 14Aasur rant John T. Nicholson, of Laramie, | Johnson, know: over| tables, Miss Marion Songey ill be | Tealnat Lillian ve 4 i
Ligerature and formation pertaining Malements prejudicial to the dlectptine| | CEE y RAND. ease PN ned wernt] wyo,, who assisted ir Roger Ca this natn jeep sincerity and | hestens.et the Mountain > Against Lilian veronica Dalley, ate of =) 3
to “Spinal “Adjuniments pladty even tone tn organising hia “Irieh Brace" rst class fighting power, x a esentth :
oem at What right or title have sttacknow the use of violence against the Irish] tent in organising his “Irish Brig en the ie comes ira Tohnann “Captain Anplejack al @ sume with Youchere ther ;
CHIROPRAC see a eee atn have. broken thet Germany ts ent the following letter ny mee hostess at the acting bustoess, '
MASTER tev bo HEALTH ome ent Repubtieas roken rer to three Jority and continue his fight tor te 8 Poe taney Won Ce n. ther att at No #
yA PALMER GRADUATE, Ri pile 8 and Free Stat State destined to he the greatost by fa} o Movies,’ ‘8 Street, In the Borough of Mi *
DEMAND A PALMER Gi cle hy the omar fre af the ah Bt nt of Ireland.” The cablerram tar| | Remublirane and Free State ern Aare ta nen wr y far) ith the following Kuexta: Louise Orth,| tan, In the City of New York, State of 5
= . e Robertson, He! ‘ew York, on on before the 18th day of
“Americans will fi The only difference {s about the means| To cut down California's gant mag: | O°
\ CKer "they ave opti tne amy of thal oral eupport to Fie antempe tee ene to secure tt nificent trees would be no greater crime am are (Georgette Conan). AYER Ng York, the 3ist day of
\ MS Kenna |sovernment trom top qpponents of the Irish Free Stet There ts no good exes for those} than cutting down Hiram Johmen tn homas Jarkton, Tomes Gleason, January, 192,
And they profess to be guardians of ¢ ate to the midst of hi Charles Houghton, Howard Boulden.
on STEAMSHIP the honee af Irish soldiers: support thelr policy of violence, which | WhO place mennten above men and Ire. midst of his career. mar JOSEPHINE F DALY,
Saeueh toe HERE heir Press agent and apologist is|¢an only result in fratricidal strife, the|/#Md above self to refuse accepting the em pet tne reputation of caitoraia tI’ be Rott to the. “Good, Noruine/ sane cone! Exe Bxecutrlx,
4 ~ return of the English to Ireli present pre ‘nment’ pli under, pro- Tmuch as the ot! ° ‘ 1 ttorney for trix
oa Monnitere who boasts of looting food| the frustration of aM Trlen hones of Tae jest (the only truthful way), for_a oe honces comany, and Tom Lewis | onNer a re Berea
° denendence.” mite time, and thus stare business |’ pg a Ox °
TBankyromiRELANSaspecaly | from hungry Boers and stealing the Tendon. sm wan signed by Rigne HE NOM. RoUarDling, Ie there tere M’CORMACK OUT OF DANCER company tahle there will, be’ Robart | New York cit
2 Rev, Joseph Schremba, Bishop of th underetond devign in the anushble. a ne jannor, Clanence | Nordstrom. aus | MITCH JOHN —In pursuance of
= Rev. Josenh mie J e ee EO Jolin McCormack, the tamous trish Haker. Cail Lena, Clon Maxfel. Harry jan order ot Honorable Jon P. Cohal
= Cathente, Dlorene of Cloveland: lent . YS Pena, who as been seriously {1l-with Corson, arke Gertrude Mudge and the yrrogate of the County of S
- T. C. O'Re! . ' throat affection. wh me pronounced out |Two Glorias. Mrs, Emmett Corrigan 1 notice ts hereby given ton .
DR. J. C. I OOLE Chancellor of the Diocese: Rev. Joseph | ST. COLUMCILLE BRANCH. tt danger last: Monday chairman of the Luncheon Committes. Claims against John Mitchell e
Smith, R icholas Pfeil, Municipal A bulletin iseued at 19 olor that —_>—— county of New
WelleKnown Init sa ede ao, Sw eta Gantt yds] Matin © Se gaetans acta, THOMAS KENT BRANOH, he "orphatans see
. $ . M.P. Mooney. | Friends o! om, will hold a/ ment, at No. 20 3 .
«Sur geon Dentist-= Chairman of the American Committee, callidh on Friday evening, April 21, tn fellowes Parke aAvenuey was as i. cing ‘ysiaes
BROADWAY, cor. 4 h st E T or the Relief of Ireland. Thomes Sw Columha's” School Hall, West| “Patient epent very comfortable aor eae amen ot the ‘gett Nanbatisa, in the City
oth R Coughlin, T. A Ryan, M. A, McCor-|woenty-fifth Street, between Eighth! nig! friends of Irish Freedom has arrancel ‘ mine dea
Telephone Bryant $567. mack, President of the Friends of Irish | and Ninth Avenues, New York era mnene Slept five hours, Throat condl-|to hold ite ceilidh on meas eventing Before the Sist day
jon ereatly finprav .
Removable BRIDGEWORK. SOLD and PORCELAIN me dames P. Moones: Stato A stlendii proctamme haa deen ar-|or™ passer Taking’ ample “eeasteh | AEP 2 Mt Halyeon Hal, 537 Thr } New York, the Sth ‘day of
_ Went of the Friends of Irish eedom: ranked Rofreshments will te sorved. 7 4 1 * New | January, 1922.
MLAS PORCELAIN and GOLD fALLINGS John Walsh, President of the Mar ¥ road should lead to St: Colomba's bie, metal condition mest, Zavor. The arrangements are in the JOHN J. DONOVAN.
Dental Every Description, at less than you'woutd Nevin Club; W. P. Kelly and Marlin L.| School Hall, on Friday, Apri “Signed hands of-a competent committec, a Executor,
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