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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. HEAVY FIRING ON IRISH LINE Refugees Flee fo Dundalk as Warfare Is| Continued; Civil Strife Predicted by) mistic on Departure of Lloyd George | BELFAST, June 2.—(By The Associated Press.)—Heavy | firing for seven hours between Irish Republican army forces | and Ulster special constables occurred during the night at} Dungooley Cross on the Lough-Armagh border. The inhabi- tants along the border have “ed to Dundalk. ' Firing also occurred at Culleville, going on for several hours. for Republicans, There are only four| In Irish Republican army quatters|candidates who are not members of | tt was stated that the Republican |the present dail. forces suffered no casualties in <.ther| perme REGIMENT pa (BEING RETURNED. | LONDON, June 2.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—A British regiment | which returned from Ireland in Feb-| |ruary, left Plynouth today for Be-| |tast. DUBLIN, June 2.—(By The Assoc! ated Press.)\—The most Rev. John F. Gregg, protestant archbishop of Dub- Jin startled a @focesean meeting here today with this statement: “If we are not already engased in| LONDON, June 1—A number of jquestions were put to Eamon De Va-| lera today respecting Winston Spen-| |cer Churchill's statement in the house | ef commons yesterds>, especially as |to whether as a men:ler of the coall- tion cabinet he would give a written | acceptance of the treaty, and, accord- ing to the Daily Mai\’s Dublin corres- civ war in Ireland, # may fe upon up this week or the next.” LONDON SEEKS IMPROVEMENT. LONDON, June 2.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Announcement that Prime Minister Lioyd George will leave London tonight ‘to remain away | cosent be made the same stereotyped| there a maaurases the (belief that! answer to all inquiries—“Churchill's beep pices at Sao ig the! threats do not affect us. We deny Irish situation. He will go to Cric-| |the right of any Engtish authority to cloth to participate at war memorial) Jocribe what an Irishman. shall or? exercises tomorrow. The gravity of = conditions in Ireland is emphasized, |*P1 not do." however, by the summoning of the ‘LEADER LAUNCHES HUGE ULSTER REPORTED. LONDON, June 2.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—-As a result of repre- ish troops in Ulster without first hav- merchandise of the Jeannette Dress ing to obtain authority from Winston “4 Blouse Shop of Brooklyn, N. Y., Churchill, the colonial secretary. This the deal having been made by the New national coalition election panel, re-|to see me, write and I will tell how! sulting from the recent agreement my neck was reduced 5 inches and between Eamonn De Valera and Mi- the relief I obtained from the use of chael Collins. It leaves the present) Sorbol-Quadruple, a colorless liniment. composition of the dail Eireann only| See the treatment and get names of silghtly altered. other successful users at John Trip- The panel give 66 seats for propon-|eny Co., 241° South Center St., or ents of the Anglo-Irish treaty and 59! write Box 3858, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. —$_ Earl of Cavan; chief of staff, by the cabinet and the introduction of the Earl of Balfour in to the cabinet con- ference. i | ovale bs | | "FEMININE APPEL SAT, sentations by Sir James Craig, the be} Ulster premier, the Evening News to-| a it a tood cession Pa tee ade te tee Uist meen || ‘The Leater ty offering to’ the public coment giving it greater control of Brit. 5t@rting tomorrow the entire stock r~ however, applies only to movements | of troops in Ulster, the News says 2 - snd nate comin In Fre Goitre Removed bape Bor Flint Lady Tells of Results in DUBLIN, June 2—(By The Asso-| 3 Weeks. ciated Press.)}—-The Sinn Fein organi-| Mrs, Geo. Dicaire, 2211 Lyman St., zation headquarters today issued the Flint, Mich., says if you can’t come Ready-to-Wear Get our prices on your needs in our Ready-to-Wear Department. Our prices are very pleasing. COATS AND CAPES Buy your wraps now. Prices are right. Come and see for yourself. One lot Capes and Coats.._...___.. One lot Capes and Coats... DOeSO and Coats. <-_. PY oDOD and Coats... PLO.95 and Coats. 914.50 + POI I id Protestant Archbishop; London Opti-|tcewk be Casper Daily Cribune ‘York office of the Leade- and shipped here for quick turnover. Max Hirsch of the Leader says that never in the history of his store hers has he been able to buy such « clean, | high-grade line of merchandise xt such ‘MORE BUILDING THIS MGeareaenesemectcamscss YEAR IN GHEVENNE children’s ready-to-wear and will be| CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—Build-| given to the Casper public, Mr. Hirsch |ing permits issued in Cheyenve during | says, at prices that speak for them-|the first five months of 1922 call for) selves. A page ad in today’s Tribune | expenditures 500 per cent greater =z ives description of the|those of the corresponding period of event. Additional salespeople have|1931. During the five months period been added to take care of the shop- |of 1922 the number of permits issued ‘wan 188, and the cost of the structures Fare hee | authorized $421,472 j MOVED—To larger quarters; bas». Fake Gia, AE TTVEDE ment Consolidated Royalty building:| If you want a home, go in busi-| we have available for sub-leasy some| ness, pay off mortgage or high class g00d suites of office rooms at one-half ‘investment with 3 per cent money rental rate; also storage |'See the United Home Builders ome} How About That CAMPING TRIP? | We have the famous Stoll Auto Tents and Beds, Stoves, etc. Cots, Stools, etc. Lunch Kits, Water Bags, Water Bottles. Brodie Rubber Co. YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. | Until further notice this stofe will be open every evening until 9 o’clock. Inc. IA cI where in the United States. DRESS SKIRTS Good Wool Pleated focm pelts St fof ar Lite SNe i aa Ss ETE $3.68 Striped Skirts... $98 Good Woo! Pleated Striped akira. oo eee $4 29 5 Good Wool Serge nes a8 $3. 4 5 Skirts, Pleated SILK DRESSES Sik Dresses. 90299 Sit Des Silk Dresses. DODD One lot Silk Dresses at $12.95. $13.95 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARPER'S NEW BECKLINGER BUILDING Phone 1910W Phone 1910W © 00000000000000000000000090000000000000000000000 00290 000 0ORSC OOOO CRIED ODOR ODODE OOOO LOELESO This display is under the direction Corner Second and David Streets , =] = Direct From New York to Casper Never before has there been on exhibition in this city such a wonderful collection, one as large as could be found in any city. , These Persian Rugs have been selected, piece by piece, by an expert, and sent directly to be shown in Casper. Those who admire the Eastern Arts, whether intending to purchase or not, should come to look this stock over, as we claim it to be the largest and finest display that has ever been exhibited in this town. ORIENTAL RUGS now are almost as cheap as domestic. ’ It will pay anyone who is interested in Rugs to come in and see this wonderful stock, and we will guarantee to sell to you cheaper than you can buy them any- $75,000 Worth of These Imported Rugs Are Now on Display of All Sizes and Makes at Prices Ranging From $15 to $10,000 each Khoury Brothers, Helena, Mont. His firm needs no recommendation to Casper folk; has sold thousands of dollars’ worth of these Rugs in the past and we have never heard of any compiaints. We guarantee that you will receive a good value for your money. Khoury Brothers have been in this business for a quarter of a century, exclusively dealing in Oriental Rugs. ON DISPLAY You will find the highest grades, such as Sarouk of all colors and sizes, with most artistic designs and beautiful harmonies. Come in and see them. CREDIT OR CASH CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Ss WYOMING MAN PROMOTED. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June %.—For the first time in the history of the Union Pacific a Cheyenne “boy” is| the executive head of the mechanical| Wyoming ulvision, succeeding J. Jepartment of the Wyoming division. | Highieyman. Highleyman was trans -STORES-3 Central Grocery and Market 129 West Second St. Phones 10 and 11 Blue Front Grocery 110 East Second St. Phones 457 and 458 -Grant Street Grocery and Market Corner Grand and Devine Phone 1168 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fair Coffee, 20e bulk, Ib, —-___ Advo Coffee, 45e : _ 40¢e ere 3-Ib. can Crisco ... 6-Ib. can Cie $1.50 Macaroni, Spaghetti and per Ib. 2 Noodles. Granada Coffee, mina -sae 3°" 25e No. 2 cans Pork and Beans. Salmon, each... 15e 7 CANS FOR $1.00 1-Ib. can FOR Crisco a 2 25¢e Six Rolls Toilet Paper________-_-----25e¢ H. N. Tomatoes, No-24 Fresh Milk and Cream pene Received Daily. dozefi ——..— e A Milk___ 8-Star Malt Leos Malt $4.00 Sze 8 Flo Vora Hops, pkg. ..._. * Malt Syrup .. $1.00 Ben ore. 5e Extra Special, Loganberries, No. 2 can, 25c WATCH OUR VEGETABLE WINDOW Finest Assortment in Town 4---DELIVERY TRUCKS.--4 The Best Service in Casper D Bn Ui « ADA AA of the well known ‘Arthur Khoury of Telephone 37 ee Robert McCabe, who was reared fm ferred to the Position of superintend. | movED—tTo larger this city and served his machine ShOP one of the Cheyenne shops. McCabe apprenticeship here, Thursday Morm- roontiy has been master mr:hanic ing became master mechanic of t!© of the western aivision, with head -|quarters at Green River. of Mra. John McCabe of this city. Brown calf soles. 100 leather. toes. All sizes. With neat just a little Slippers. 5 to 8. <I Men’s Dress Shoes or black kid with rubber heels and Goodyear welt All sizes__. Men’s Dress Oxfords Brown calf uppers, Goodyear welt soles, neat round A wonderful value. Women’s White Pumps expect to find at this price__.____......... Women’s House Slippers Comfortable all-black kid, one strap, low heel House popular for that handy wear. Priced____..__. Children’s Patent Slippers All patent leather Mary Janes with neat round toes. Straps over instep. Misses 1114 to 2, $2.48. Child’s 84% to 11, $2.24. ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT WwW PAGE SEVEN querters; bass ment Consolidated Royalty building; have availab.e for sub-lease some od suites of office rooms at one-half Jling rental rate; also storage with freight elevator Western Realty Co. Phone 1078. 5-31-2t He is a scn ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT AGAIN | Quoting Prices on Five Distinct Groups of Shoes at Tremendous Savings. with rubber heels and Goodyear welt soles per cent Canes $4.98 4.98 Per par. strap over instep, Cuban covered heels— bit nicer shoe than you will $2 98 3 ° ‘ow quoted at a price to make it still more ____ $2.24 1.98 Operated by IGGI “YOUR SHO! WE REPAIR SHOES rvmeweamw moermecare riwewer emus