Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 7

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. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. D’VALERA DEAF TO ACCUSATION FROM CRIFFITH | | | | No Statement Issued by Former Republi-| can President to Scoring for Dissension_Among Irish DUBLIN, March 10.—(By The Associated Eamonn De Valera, Press.)— the former Republican president, de- clared today he would issue no statement in answer to that of Arthur Griffith, president of ¢érick situation, until such time the Dail Eireann, on the Lim- as the controversy would not embarrass the difficult position. ROBBERIES ARE SOLVED HERE BY REGENT ARRESTS Two Apprehended Today Ex-| pected to Throw Lighton | Series of Crimes in Casper. ‘What police believe will tend to clear up a series of robbery cases here was uncovered in the evidence today which resulted in the arrest of two ing held on warrants charging lar- ceny. If the police develop the case it is probable the men will be turned over to the county for prosecution. SSS ee AMERICAN SHIP GOES TO PIECES TAMBURG, March 10.—(By The As- woctated Press)-—It is feared the West Munham, “Upon the death of an uncie I in- ‘therited $50,000. I gave up my posi- tion and intended enjoying mypelf when I was stricken with a severe case of stomach trouble and colic at- tacks. Two of these attacks made me lose consciousness. After treat- ing with our best doctors with little benefit, I decided to try Mayr's ‘Wonderful Remedy, and it helped me I have been entirely well It is a simple, which ‘causes practically all stomach lver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywher —Aav. ‘ Your Income Tax Return Needs-careful consideration and preparation owing to the many changes in the revenue act of 1921. Open Evenings. Reimerth and Van Denberg Public Accountants Income Tax Specialists 400 O-S Bldg., Casper Mr. Griffith's statement, t=sued last night, declared the situation in Lim- erick was “largely the outcome of in- citement to indiscipline, indulged in or connived at by some of Eamonn De Valer.'s supporters.” LIMERICK, March 10.—(By The Associated Press}—The situation in Limerick today was quiet but criti- cal Business has suffered since the advent of the hostile forces and the tradera express themselves as anxious for peace, Quartermaster Hurley was released from Tipperary yesterday after four days" hunger strike. Capt. O’Shaugh- nessy, the liaison officer who was ar. rested on Monday, bas started a strike anf his early Ifberation is expected. ee SERIES + a When the big storm hit Cadiac, Mich. February 22, tt carried down telegraph, telephone and power wires. The local newspaper being without Power, the issue was run off on a leviill 1 & SALE NOW Sensational Spot C RGA LEREN GRAS AMIIE LG Sia ARATE ie, FTE a AEG LT RTD TP TD Of the Entire Stock of Midwest Lunch and Cafeteria Co. Formerly Located in the Midwest Yards Which Has Gone BANKRUPT! And Was Purchased by the Hub Clothiers at a Tremendous SR EX-PUGILIST IS SHOT DEAD SEATTLE, Wash., March 10—John-| cham- former Canadian rendered to police. ight boxer, was shot and killed here this morning by E. Frank Leslie, a ship worker, who later sur €he Casper Dally Cridune CONCERT DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE, ENTERTAINING ‘With every seat in the auditorium of the Natrona county vocation building taken, and with mamy peo- ple standing, an enthusiastic aud- fence of music lovers, and of those who were Interested in the Ampico Gulich, Casper representative of the Charies K. Wells Music company fn giving an interesting and meritori- ous demonstration of the Aipico re- produciag plana Mary Ryan Fox, ptanist of note. opened the program for the evening with the “Scherso” Mendelssohn. which placed the musician high in the regard of the listeners. ‘Etude, Op. 10 Np. 18” Chopin, was the sec- ond number, and the first section of the musical evening was closed with the “Etude D Fiat” Lisst. The ap- preciative applause calied for an en- core, and Miss Fox responded grac- jously with “The Juggleriess,” Moe- kowskt. The “Arta” from “Sameon” Han- del, was the first number rendered ly Horace Palmer Wells, tenor, and gave ample opportunity for the sing- er to dinplay the splendid volume of his full musteal voice. Mr. Wells the round mellow tonss. “Sylvia” the second numhr was lighter in | composition and was delightf{l in the interpretation as given by Mr. Wells. A change in the progrm pre- | sented “Tie Blind Plowman” as the third number and “The Jasmine Door” was given as the fourth selec- Leslie told officers O'Leary and an-| 2 other man had attacked him, O'Leary| on. Mr. Wells was recalled by an : . As | enthusiastic applause, and sang with a piece of pipe and the other man “smile Th an ¥ o with several large rocks. een Mrs. Gabrilla Havena of Eaton, | encore. The demonstration of-the Ampico Ind., is 102 years old and has read the| Plano was the next thing of interest Bible through seventy times severe cold recently contracted Mrs. “baby _cronp."” by Havens was diagnosed by her physician as | sh Purcha A on the program, and the audience | responded with great interest to the | numbers presented by the piano in oY Discount---Now Being Sold At 224 South Center Street } tists. Due to am electric miscon- nection the first number, alternating the plano with Miss Fox, in playing Prelude G Minor’ Rachmtantnoft, ‘was changed, and Miss Fux added sang with perfuct enunciation, con- | trol and poise, filling the hall with | os de Sala ALMOST GIVE AWAY PRICES FOLLOW THE CROWD OF WISE ONES Our Store Has Been Packed to the Limit Every Day Since the Start Of Our Bankrupt Sale WE EXPECT TO BREAK ALL RECORDS SATURDAY With Most Extraordinary Bargains In Every Line of Merchandise All our previous offerings—and you know they have been phenomenal—are far over- shadowed by the wonderful money-saving specials we have prepared for Saturday. Great- est values ever offered in Casper in clothing, men’s furnishings, shoes, rubber footwear, hats, caps, leather vests, pants, etc. Come early while selections are-most complete. anther success in her playing of the “Prelude” It was planned to have the Amplieo repeat the phrases after the playing of Miss Fox, but the mis- connection foned the suddent change in the proq:am which was well covered up by tbe pianist. Chopin's “Baiade A Fist” proved the merit of the Ampico without a doubt, and the interest and pleasure of the audience was signified by the laud applause follow'ug each interpreted by the great artists, giv- ing each individual the opportunity of hearing numbers by the greatest of artists as played by themseives, ‘The delicacy of touch, the accuracy in technique, and the phrasing seem- ed absolutely human. Della Hoover Francis, violinist was enthusiastically received each number received Joud applause. + The first selection “Guiterrero” Drdla, showed the bigh standard of the artist and was expressed to perfection in the clear vivid notes of | the violin. The exquisite melodies of “Meditation” from “Thais” show- ed well the talent of the young art- ist, and the perfect ease with which the live notes came from the violin was a treat to all. Tho “County Dance” Kuzdo, a staccato, exotic melody of great ry:bm closed the program but the artist was recalled for two encores by the audience. She ipresented “Souventr,” Drdla, and “Mazurka” Wieniawekt. The closing number of the unus- val evening, was “he Waters of * Tieurance with Mr Fox and Miss Yrancis. | Wells combined with the appeaii The lovely melody as carried by Mr violin obligato, Miss Francis and | musical accompaniment of Miss Fox | piano, made the number one of the most beautiful of the evening. encore was given “Drink to Me ©: With hine Byes,” which to the hearts of eich one ia andience, The pleasing personality of the ar tists im addition to thetr unusual tal ent, all added immeasurable to the success of the evening, and the dem- onstration of the Ampico was one of worth as well as of interest. <> \Road Too Rough For Spooks, Is Aa Farmer’s Alibi 2 HALIF@X, N. S., March 10—Ure- ing on the provincial government t importance of ‘highway improvement, Angus McGillivray, former member for Antigonish, said in the house of assembly today that in his county the roads were so bad in the winter that even the spol: couldn't get around when a wise man from Gothara was waiting to meet the. Income Tax Returns Carefully and correctly prepared. Open evenings until 10 o'clock. Wyoming Audit Co. Public Accountants 414-15 Midwest Bldg. Phone 289 THINK RICHARDS A \President May PAGE SEVN | Patura.ly include Santa Ana, because |} I tmve a sister residing there. Go to Alaska| = “a baker's dozen,” instead of 12. i« nated In Fingland against giving les t paid for were un arding will visit southern | usually sometimes involving = | he takes a proposed trip | the death: pena: order to mate 3 ‘s summer, according to| sure of net t quantity the 2 The phras ™ < Im received here. The| bakers would sell loaves to the rt | dozen, thus being on the safe side, much wish to go to Alaska er, because I am deeply com cerned with the adoption of the cor} y for the development of Of course, such ded by a visit | I would quite WOODROW WILSON | And his League of Nations occupies the same posi- Extra F: Large Grape Fruit 10c Each at the GRAND GROCERY Friday and Saturday Only b= tion as PIGEON does with his Coffee Bean League. 7 i There are Coffee Beans from Brazil, Central Amer- {<i ica, South America, Mexico, East India, etc., all \Q clamoring and fighting for supremacy in your coffee pot, and to keep them contented and in harmony & PIGEON blends them like a Burbank—then lo and & behold “such delicious coffee” you get. [FE RES A FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS We know Casper people look forward to our week-end spe- cials. Again we offer some wonderful specials for the thrifty buyer—in yard goods, bags and hosiery. Say boy, if the doughboys hadn’t had their “jara” do you think they would have gone “over the top?” Pigeon’s Coffee Roasted Fresh Daily will make anyone go over the top and bring peace, happiness and good will to all. COFFEE THAT CHEERS PIGEON TEA & COFFEE C0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NULVA GALSVOU HSA ATHMMINININ FRESH ROA Zuttermeister Bldg., 228 E. Second St.—Phone 623 = ROASTED DAIL & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST IO colors. ONYX HOSIERY In all the popular shades, at exceptional prices. We have added some odds and ends in all sizes, double toe and heel, lisle top; an exceptional hose in black, white, brown, grey, biege and cordovan $1.00 Per Pair ro ae New Shipment of Muslin—1,000 Yards 1,000 Yards of Clean, Fresh, Bleached Muslin. 25c Value at Wonderful Values. 18c Per Yard Every one in stock. and prices. Mesh, Richards Bags Galore All colors, styles beads, duvyetyn and vanity cases. One-Fourth Off YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S MOUS A PERCALE Several lots and patterns of good fast colors, yard wide percale in lights and darks. ‘A real buy at eats (gleam ei 22c Per Yard Spool Cotton Black, white and colors. other well known makes. Coats and leather, 5c Per Spool & Cunningham Co.

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