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LOO SHEAR AS 30,000 BESIEGE STRIKING LORD MAYOR HAS BROTHER IN N.Y. _ oo ¢ “Terry Is a Good Boy,” Says Peter M’Sweney, East Side Shoe Cutter, (Continued From First Page.) appeal was made in his behalf to King George, but with no regult beyond the ter his most serious consiteration. A gray-haired man sat Ina Httle| ‘The King’s reply, signed by Baron | sald that 6! tried to speak bravely of hie “kid | ays: ‘tis | saatiaespcaeee brother's" fi “I am commanded to express Wi sew suicide by Gervation! oie apprediation of your sani tm an English prison, ance of hopefulness that in spite of His lips trembled and tears filmed] the very grave condition of affairs in bis eyee. His hands shook from the Ireland, the work of reconoiliation | nervous strain He had been under for days, and every move betrayed the fact that the nearness of bis brother's death had brought him close to men- | cuuse, and regards with all the more tal and physical collapse, Hie friends | Consideration your appeal, which will have almost employed foros to pre-| ceive immediate and careful eon vent him from unwittingly emulating his Drother’s “hunger strike” through sheer absence of a desire for food. “Terry's right,” he said. “No true accomplished. The King fully real- izes the services rendered and the snorifices made by your family in this ‘The whole situation is causing the deepest depression here, It ie felt that by allowing MacSwenoy to die of starvation in order, as the Prime Minister explained, to uphok British rule im Ireland, the Govern- ment 1s doing a far greater wrong than merely sacrificing one humen life—tt is imperililing the chances of an Irish settlement in the near future, The gray-haired man was Peter! wrion in Aspects had look 4 MacSwenoy, brother of Terence Mac-| Sooaingly bright, <i Sweney, Lord Mayor of Cork, who !8| qn» ginn Fein makes no secret of near death from the effects of @ bun-| tn. ract that if MacSweney dies there ger strike in Brixton Pris will ‘be trouble which will make pre- Peter has been in this country ten bee te : could have done anything cise. It's hard to know your brother “your kid brother—is# dying; but it's great to know that his sacrifice’ bas centred the eyes of the world on the oause of Irish freedom.” yeare following his trade as a shoe- cutter. “If my brother dies in prison—and Irish .sabotage and violence will ‘color and thickness.—Advt. Pn terme RRS OT i A 1 eg a evenine “wont, THURSDAY, ‘break out with renewed Intensity, not | only tm Ireland but in England. Here there is talk that British Cab. inet Ministers’ livea may be the tar- get of extremista, and in Ireland there are rumors that the Sinn Fein will attempt wholesale kidnapping DYING LORD MAYOR]: bas tnek wiles aT BRIDE FOUND’ POISONED. Arthur Lefkowtta of No, 2863 West of Premiar Lloyd George te or- | *th os bated Srere ar tare tile, morning by the moans of his seven« Gor the. stiecse Of Mactweney OP | ccen-voar-old bride, Rutt and sound her lying on the floor suffering from fodine poisoning. He called @ police- promise of the King to give the mat-|man and the girl was taken to the Coney Inland Hospitul, where it was would recover, for the foom on the Hast: Side to-day and|Stamfordham, esoretary to the King, |®l'lon she bad taken was weak, ““DANDERINE™ Between the two races will ret b¢| Stops Hair Coming Outi Doubles Its Beauty, A few cents buys “Danderine.” | After an application of “Dunderine” you cannpt find a fallen hair or any vious disturbances in Ireland mild by|Snndrutf) besides every. halr shows comparison. It is greatly feared that|/new life, vigor, brightness, more “What you don’t know and what you don’t need to know W’RE not a mechanical expert who can’ tell the relative value of two different phonograph motors. You haven't the time to verify salesmen's sweeping statements, Outside of briefly studying its tone and its appearance, you don’t know much about the phonograph offered to you. As a matter of fact, all you really need to know is that the phonograph bears the trade mark ahe @ THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Onor, CLEAR AS A BELL The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World — \ You may not know that You don’t need to—if Sortora’s tone arm is ALL you buy a Sonora, BRASS (which gives the Cause no pected tinest tone of any metal), ared fenora instead of being, as in re 5 es = the very finest most other phonographs, S°°W7* a zinc-lead-tin casting, quality, which is both cheap and ‘The Soriora trade mark is inferior toned, your guarantee, You don’t need to—if Magnificent upright and I won't believe that he will—the Brit- ish Government will be guilty of de- Wberate murder,” he said. “The fight my brother is making is a fight which under the new coercion act of Léoyd George's “overnment may have to be mage by any Irisitman or Irishwoman at any time. The only protest avail- able is resistance by the peron im- prisoned. That is the protest my brother is making. Peter said “Terry,” who was born in Cork forty-one years ago, had de- voted all his life to the cause of Irish freedom, He was unanimously elected Lord Mayor, following the murder of Lord Mayor MacCurtam, “Terry's a good boy,” said Peter, Special VI tn la Outfit Victrola Eleven “A good boy, a Fi od brother and hus- $1 50,00 Band, and—thaRk God—g good Irish . au - Records Amounting to Mac Sweney to-day sent the follow- 15,90 ing message to his brother: aon “Dear Terry.—No true Irishman 00 could take any other stand than you|* $165, have taken. Tho whole world, par- ticularly America, is watching and ty stirred ight. are all for Goa will Mayor's wife) $9.00 down and balance in small monthly payments dames MeCroery & Co. Sth Avenue 34th Street yto #3 each b yMagistrate Wy Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) 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