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“telegrams from Arthur Griffith, presi- ‘and Marquis and Mrs. Mcioney, of ‘perracks at Bellagh, South (Xilling one constable. PAGE EIGHT IRISH. CASTLE UNDER SIEGE, BATTLE BRISK Free State Troops Launch Offensive Today Against Strong Fortress on Banks of Nore at Kilkenny; Hotel Under Fire of Dail Army Defenders, Last Report tablish an immediate truce. Griffith urged that De Valera should speak at the Four Courts in Dublin, the headquarters of the dissident army faction. DUBLIN, May 3.—On motion of | taken an independent position issue Eamon De Valera, the Dail Eireann | ® similar order and would do all he could to ‘ “Mate today adopted = motion order- Richard Muleahy, said his side had ing the opposing sides in the Irish | done all possible, and Arthur Grif. Republican army conflict to cease | fith declared their men were only Richard Muleahy seconded De Va- firire, immediately and arranse a | defending themselves. lera’s motion for the order to cease trace. Griffith pressed De Valera for a | firing and arrange a truce and after Gefinite assurance, and the latter said couriers sheuld be sent to ew Mr. De Valera said he would like te see the army executive who had its adoption the house, at 6:05 o'clock adjourned until Friday KILKENNY, Ireland, May 3.—(By The Associated Press.) —Sharp fighting, with ma-, chine guns rattling in all directions, was in progress here today, Free State troops trying to/| places they had captured. ; ‘ i The castle is a strong fortress on the banks of the River Nore, and is considered impreg- mable except by artillery. © \arties um-| ae ~— _ A Prohibition Nut out of the Dail | s, advanced on s, followed Brreann offic the castle by different by an armored jupon by snipers in the stree fierce engagement ensued, w ed fire being maintained az eastie from several angles. ‘The Imperial hotel which fs ¢ mated by the castle and which been occupied since its recapture b> Dall troops, is under fire from the fastle garrison. | roate ‘They ‘The defenders of the castie are said to be well equipped with provisions. ‘The morning train from Dublin ar Tived while the fighting was in pro- gress, and passengers alighting here ‘were forced to take shelter In the rail ay tunnel. The postoffice also was 4m the danger zone. | (ROKER FUNERAL | SCHEDULUED TOMORROW DUBLIN, May 32—<By The Asso @iated Prees}—The funeral of Richard Croker will be heli tomorrow at Giencairn Castle Requiem mass will De sung im the private oratory at Glencatrn, and the burial in the Wwault on the Giencairn grounds will follow. Messages ot condolence were con- tring to petr in today from various parts of the world ‘They included | @ent of the Dall Eiream; Sir Thomas “apton; Jeremizh MacVeagh, M. P., ‘Philadephia. Prohfbition enforcement officers recently seized a shfpment of cocoa- fed at Jacksonviie, Fla. The shells were filled with 100-proof corn OFFICER'S iquor. As you se: in the photo, the contents of one cocoanut almost HOME ATTACKED. Gils @ water tumbler. © BELFAST, May 3—<By The Asso ~ ‘Preas)—The home of a member | been trying to find an agency in Can} jf the Ulster special constabulary in| per as this city is and will be the| be the Coal island district of East Tyrone] sopping center of Wyoming and that| eo swans attacked today. Shots wore fired] 2 manufacturers contemplate ustab : Gute the house and the building wW45/jishing headquarters here in the ar | ipet on fire. The constable escaped! future. He reports business looking | Rhrough a back window. Other special | -ood an through the state and that gonstables hurrying to the sosne were | this year's prospects are botter than and one badly wounded. n.| th€Y have been for the last two years.| WASHINGTON, May 3.—Permis A Yarge number TecuanwescatatGetry To become better acquainted with |Sion was issued to the Oregon Short ed into the Royal s * | the tire users of Casper, the Liberty |line Railroad company today by the Derry ys,|Barage hag formed a plan whereby |interstate commerce commission to ex: Quest might and fired several volleys, tend its Homedale, Idahp branch, for with every tire sold at the regular price which is no higher than any|a distance of seven and one-half miles. = vas | other standard make of tires on the|The terminus of the new line will be fmunieation with County Derry Was) i cket, is offering free a chance to|Marsing, Idaho, and about 20,000 acres feut off today. win a new automobile worth $450|of irrigated land will be,served by the May 3-—A statement ir-| When the firm han disposed of 350| extension. ‘The project will cost $211,: DUUELIN, May 3— ; C00. ued by the Dail Eireann says all | tos : = @anks are considering closing their P SaeeaTi Bu Te aa ORYTN A Saeco Put a Modern Radiator — | Heating Plant in the | SMUTOMOBILE WILL BE | aout Old Home . 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We will be pleased to H} submit an estimate and talk over the propo- i) sition with you without any obligation on FOR RENT—Threeroom — furnish % your part whatever. } cabin, ills, $15 a month. Inquire | {{} Please Call Up Us or Drop in and See Us. Hi rem) Schank Plumbing & Heating Co, 1 359 East Second Street Phone 711 } FOR SALE—Weber baby grand piano in pertect condition; a bargain South Jefferson street. 5 FOR SALE—Mexweil touring = g00d running or 1 Call at 1418 East F TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. : t. 5-3 fent reasonable; two-room HOME OF THE BUICK PRICES REDUCED ON USED CARS Automobile Storage . BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH COURTEOUS ATTENTION Casper Motor Company PHONE 909 WIFE TRIES TO POUR OUT MOON, ARREST ISMADE Faithful to the order of her husband | who she said had charged her with the duty of tained in their cabin at 907 Pear street. | Mrs. L. E Younger attempted to de stroy two jugs of contraband when Sheriff Joe L. Marquis and Deputy Sheriff C. F. Miskell put in their ap- Pearance at the home. _ Mrs. Younger is said to have euc ceeded in destroying one of the jugs. and would have destroyed both but for some unforeseen circumstances which kept the container from breaking when she hurled it violently to the floor. subdued by forts of Marquis and Miskell and; about half a jus ef contraband whisk-| ey was taken to the sheriff's office for} vidence in a case in which L. FE recapture Ormond Castle, still held by irregulars who yesterday were driven out of other |*ounger will be promcuted. — Youmser| jon $500 bond. Questioned by Sheriff Marquis why | tishe had attempted to destroy the li —'|quor, Mrs. Younger is said to have re-| told me to break the| Jugs if the law ever showed up.” | In addition to the liquor a small coil} and quantities of ingredients whch| might be used for the operation of a| tiger lily, has been named “Mrs. She was sponded, “He racks jt fbeial oes Sere cae a ton point | dustry and was an outstanding figure| jout in the country. Ho claimed he | would not know where the material | was to be moved until today. | " NATIONAL SUPPLY 1S | ing Warren Memorial hospital, suf- } CLOSED WHILE fering from a bullet wound in the ‘jleg. The wound was sustained when The Casper branch of the National | Supply company suspended businoss | from 2 until 3 o'clock this afternoon, the hour of funeral at Toledo, Ohio, of the late William Hariee, chairman | of tho board of directors and one of Ie to locate the still Counger claimed that the many| of sugar, the coil and other ma-|0® May 1. OF FOUNDER 1§ HELD =2= === EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES nd was later released! Coe Casper Daily Cridune For ing all Nquor con- the joint ef. fully. } ‘A new ‘illp, apparently a cross | between the common tulip and the |teen pounds. Th G. Harding.” © officials were} Warren arding. | great medicine i: Mr. Hardee was well known to the pioneers in the ofl in-| —Ady. in his own trade, piBieen: EL ACCIDENTAL, WOUNT. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3.— R. G. Johansen, a Union Pacific railroad watchman, is at the Frances Persh-| | he dropped his revolver and the weap- “A friend of mine got me to try Tan- lac, and it proved to be the turning point in my health.” said Mrs. Hattie Harvey, 2558 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, Cait. “I had am awful case of stomach trouble, of long standing. After eat- causing my heart to palpitate drea: af I had splitting headaches, my back right over my kidneys felt as though it would break in two, and I was almost frantic at times with my |nerves. I could sleep but very little, jand as I could find nothing to help |me, I got bo weak and run down I only | weighed a hundred pounds. “But Taniac has simply made a new | Woman of me, I feel fine all the time, |and today I weigh a hundred and fit- My gratitude to mbounded.” Tantac ts sold by all good druggists. ES Forty to sixty goats is the usual |Price paid for a bride among the Wa- |kikuyu tribe of Central Africa. “Wil PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building Le lee WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922. TENN pay suns spnuyns| PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Prices Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 GALLON CANS SOLID PACK FRUITS per can Pineapple, sliced, extra standard, per can.. i Gentleman Corn, Signet Fancy Country Se. or 4 for 90c Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, ee lag 3 pkgs. for 25¢ Log Cabin Syrup, qt. can Log Cabin Syrup, 1-gal. can. Log Cabin Syrup, gal. can Gal. can Broken Sliced Pineapple, ea_80c Wright’s 1000 Island Dressing, 121,-0z. glass, each ___ _--40¢ this CANNED VEGETABLES No. 2 Iowa Corn. . No. 2 Early June P. No. 2 String Beans No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 West Midwest Ave. Add Years to the Life of Your Rugs—With The Hoover That The Hoover actually prolongs by years the life of all rugs and carpets is guaranteed by its makers. Added to this are the endorsements of leading carpet manufacturers, prominent rug importers, weavers of ‘gfass rugs, and the experience of Hoover owners, Natrona Power Co. | many of whom have steadily used their cleaners for 5, 10. or more years. Your present rugs are now worth much more than you paid for them. You can save the price of a Hoover, several tifwes over, by using it regularly and thereby postponing, for years, the time when new rugs will have to replace those you now own. We recommend The Hoover, Seven We Will Lend‘You a Hoover Free! 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