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tY, MAY 5, 1922. INS ARNG AINST IRISH JIANGERS HERE Press.)—-Dr. L. F. Milliken jes Trying to Destroy PY nay hts of Sovereign Peo- pie, Free State Chair- ° a man Declares. from the direction of Madison. m @ resumption of the march. HINGTO ot or encouraging that element|the result of an acckient. oo midst whose object is to do- Enforcement of Ireland to “take no part in|ed, was killed at a mining camp he inheritent rights of the sov- rish people,” was made public by the “Irish diplomatic overseas will not al- to be induced by any anti-Democratic elements of the country to assist in the Indermining the fundamental of the Irish people citizens of the great free na- not to give aid. financial or| Ship in bis declining years and strife, ere wo have time to| Prohibition. the great issue of the Anglo- the adgment of our masters, the sov-| Seeks its enforcement, Irish people.” said. ed ‘8. AIR LANES OBE MAPPED intoxicating off one of liquors the Mrinking thrown ership.” he declared. ment with keen interest, for if will breathe more casily. sy will be designated shortly for yp task that of mapping the air of the United States in order te the best routes of travel and pot’ from the air the best. land- laces throughout the country, ing to announcement from Field, local army aviation | and repair base. district to be covered by Rock- Field Is to Nogales by way of Artz, to Phoenix, by way of and to San Francisco along P route, according to officers local flying field. or something will happen.” yates! Le aos ate ae HOMESTEAD CONTEST the homestead BUREAU 15 BANKRUPT YENNE, Wyo., May 5.—(Spe-|' p The Tribune.)—A voluntary of bankruptcy was filed in Ht court “here today by Olfver of Basin, president of the bing State Farm Bureau Fed- p. Hower listed his liabilities 1,803 and placed his assets at snpport his action with proof. panied by counsel, appeared ___———. 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WHOLESALE AND RE ~attermeister Bldg., 228 E. Second St.-—-Phone 623 if * Baking BLOODY ROW IN WEST VIRGINIA {SED MAN FOR WHOM REVIEWED IN BLIZZARD TRIAL CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., May fi.— tee paaveige at Blair, W. armed men against Logan county last fall, was the first wit-| ness heard today in the case of William Blizzard, an officer of the United Mine Workers, who was indicted i Milliken testified that before the police and a crowd of men clashed an Beech Fork, between 100 and 600 armed men marched into Blair This clash, the defense contends, caused . May 6-—(By The| The doctor said that he mw the . Press)—A message from /| bodies of three men who had been Collins, chairman of the Irish | killed and that he treated three others government, calling upon|for wounds. One of the men, he add S esk> the mewage wa. 2} Dry Laws Urged work BOSTON, May 5&—Bishop ‘William Lawrence, after calling on the Mass achusetts Episcopal diocesean conven- Ippeal hose of our blood tion to elect a bishop coadjutor to re we Sf our blood who| ieve him of part of burden of leader- ine, to those wh> wre seeking to} Succeed him eventually, delivered an fe motherland asunder in deadiy|@mnual report in which he stressed Every loyal citizen was in duty in the constitutional fash-|ound to stand by~ the prohibition the election to the decision and|Mmend@ment and by state laws which bishop “The nation which completely stops haw heaviest weights in the race of industrial lead- “The statesmen of England are watching our experi- : DIEGO, Gal with her awful drink wasteage, may 2 : May 5—Army| aye a chance to lead but if we stop drinking England has got to reform BROUGHT BY LUX Is THROWN OUT BYU. CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 5.— (Special to The Tribune)}—A com — test brought by Harry M. Lux, erstwhile Wyoming organizer for Jeague against coutty of Johnnie Hense, was dis missed today in the United States land office here when Lux failed to Will Reid Gasset foe = ister of the land office here, t as Liux’s agent, dripped the contest when Hense, accom- CRASH,” WASHINGTON, May §.-—Two naval seaplanes on test work near the Ana costia, naval station, collided in mid air Iate today and fell into the Poto- mac river. First reports said that one man probably had been killed. Jorashssccsnit naan DEAD HAVANA, Cuba, May 5.—General Emilio Nuuezz, former vice president ‘and a famous figure in the revolu- tionary history of Cuba, died today OF FEE ROASTED DATLY ltl! Coe Casper Daily Cridbune SECOND WIFE KNEW OF FORMER MARRIAGE, BIGAMIST ASSERTS NEW YORK, May 5.—Virginius St. Julian Mayo, wealthy New Haven manufacturer charged with bigumy, said today that Miss WiJhelmina Meyer, of Newark, N. J., the complain- ing witness, knew perfectly well that he had a wife living in Scranton, Pa., when he entered into a marriage of con- FRESH MEATS, PROVISIONS WHOLESALE’ _ Largest Market in State RETAIL. The NORRIS Co. === Second St WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS OUR EVERY DAY PRICES SCOUTS MADE SEARCH NEVER FOUND, REPORT N. R. Welch, aged Casper man, who Gisappeared from Casper March 14, has never mn found, according to information w! was obtained after jan investigation prompted by @ com- munication from W. D. Noble, of Ra- eid Domyenter deni ines sei | ‘The conctusion that has been reach- ed here is that Mr. Welch, while suf- fering from a temporary lapse of mem- ory wandered from Casper and died somewhere in this vicinity and that |his remains havo never deen located. LAWTON, Okla., May 5.—(By the| For a time it was believed that the Associated Press.) —- Informations ™an had been picked up by persons charging arson were fod in justice Who found him wandering and given court here this afternoon against the) temporary shelter. This is discounted Rev. Thomas J. Irwin, who had re-|by his son Noble Welch, corner F and Figned as pastor of the First Presby-| North Durbin streets, on the ground terian church here, and H. C. Lewis,|that the aged man’s lapse of memory & member of the church board of ses-| Would only be of sbort duration and sions which resigned. The charges followed an investigation conducted by the county attorney into alleged incendiary fires which have occurred the church on several occasions. that the wide publicity given his dis- appearance would have been called tg oe tis rescuers if he were alive. TUCSON, Ari, May 5.—Paul Haa- 5 (By The Associated | of Philadelphia, who was prac- | Va., at the time of the march of | for treason. BEEF CUTS Plate Boil, lb..__._ Be Flank Boil, Ib. ~--10¢ Pot Roast, Ib__.____10¢ Prime Rolled Rib Roast, Ib......____20¢ VEAL CUTS Shoulder Roast, Ib__18« Shoulder Chops, Ib__25¢ Veal Stew, Ib_____10« PORK CUTS Pork Loin Roasts, Ib., 24c Pork Fresh Side, Ib., 20c Pork Shoulders, Ib...15¢ Platte Valley Gold Butter, per lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. 10 Ibs. Pure Lard__.$1.70 Bring Your Pails 10 Ibs. Shortening...._90c Norwegian Stock Fish. Fresh Fish Every Day. Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day From Our Own Yards. A renewal of the investigation which was first instituted and carried out for days by the Boy Scouts and other or- ganiations here, was undertaken the request of W. D. Noble who that he is a brother-In-law of the miss ing man. Ae Bia) Ea BROOKLYN INFIELDER SOLD SEATTLE, Wash. May 5.—Sam Crane, shortstop on the Brooklyn Nationa! league club, has been pur- Ris ind Mig Mere ie wes oe HucksterIsSeized \ BIDS BEING RECEIVED In even tones Mayo described the relations he said had existed between Meyer was used in the marriage cer-| tifleate. The certificate, ho anid, Miss/ herself in the good graces of her sd wealthy grandmother. i LONDON, May 5.—(By the Asso a } major in the British aviation service, Mayo continued. “I said it was dan-lon tria¥ for the killing of Gertrude {rom my wife in some years, I didn’t| know whether she was dead or alive.|0f wiful murder and sentenced to quiet. She promised she would not tell! @ soul and she kept her word for a With Dread Disease,} RY THE (NIVERSITY Housekeepers Wary eters venience with her. } him And Miss Meyer. It was at her BRITISH MAJOR Meyer desired in order to reestablish “I tokt her that I didn't know how] ciated Press.)—Ronald ‘Prue, former gerous; that although I hadn't beard/yites was found guilty this evening Miss Meyer said that if the thing could; _ stat athe Sone 3G MUDDY OL LAND CHEYENNE, Wyo., to ° . . . . May 5.— The CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 5 —Chey-| University of Wyoming is advertising enne housewives suddenly have bi-|for bids for leases on approximately come chary of vegetable peddlers, fol-| 200 acres of school land grant in Sec- ley, escaped Iife termer from the Ok-| chased by the Seattle Pacific coast|lowing receipt of belated information |tion 6, Big Muddy oil field. Bids will Ww QUR LA LAY W Ww lahoma state penitentiary was identi-| league club, it was announced today.|that E. T. Gallatin of Carr, Colo.,|be recelved until June 6. ‘The bidder ATCH < RGE DISPLAY WINDO! fied here today as William 8. Estaver, Ee LIES who becamo ill here March 5, while|offering the highest percentage of selling vegetables from door to door,| royalty will be awarded the lease. No| since has been confined to a ‘hospital | bid of less than 12% per cent royalty | at Greeley with glanders—a highly | will be considered, and an annual ren- contagious horse disease that some-' ral of $200 in addition to royalty will times effiicts human betn; be exacted from cach lessee. charged with murder in tho first de. “reo of Mrs. Anna Johnson, wife of a Denver contractor, in a statement made by County Attorney, Goorge R. Darnel Miss Bertha Silsby, of Grand Rap- ids, Mich., proposes to ride a bicycle across the continent, and by way of training ‘s now pedaling from her home to New Yor! the experiment of prohibition fails, they | England a. of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Is Going Over Big Values are the reason---fortunate purchases from Chicago’s leading tailors of high-grade, hand-tailored suits sold to us at a fraction of their regular price, is the reason for these prices. $25.00 | $30.00 | $40.00 $45 and $50 Values Values Values Values Genuine Gabardine Raincoats, Values up to $37.50, at $24.95 Trunks—- Suit Cases and Bags—Less 25 Per Cent for | = Q S Sale of Athletic Underwear Silk Mixed Maid-O-Silk S| Sample Hats. Nainsook or Shirts Women’s Hosiery ie Values to $4.50 for sia me ments $4.95 Values for All Colors bs er Suit $3.00 Value for S 2 , : $2.95 95c¢ $3.45 $1.75 o oS : | ol I Hundreds of | Medium Weight Silk Mercerized Pure Thread E 14.00 Grade Ankle Length Hose. All Colors. Pa Sa . alue 5 eckwear for | Underwear 3 PAIRS FOR Pep, Dain = < a 2 45: | 95¢ $1.00 45 =| ‘i a ] O. Casper, Wyo. ) : | SOR QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS 35c 25c 4