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, i ee ee IRISH REBELS WORIGREGIN JmoemesnPrem TAKE GARRISON ONOIMTONRDI "=: ATTHERMOPOLIS Prominent Medic Of St. Louis Here Dr. Joseph M. Trigg of St. Louis.) | One of the leaders of the profession in| that city and author of a new technic | for important operations is visiting \Dr. G.<. Barger of this city. Dr. Trigg demonstrated’ at the county hospital today. Dr. and Mrs. Trigg. Dr. and Mrs Film Moonshine Raid in Casper How'd you ike to see a movie of Sust-how the sheriff's posses rounds Barracks and Free State Troops Seized in ace Ringe eat-tiey was Drocales’ [pet ia al ake Sonam, eae: County Limerick; Agreement Is Bird’s Eye Pass Crossing to Be | i 22, ctting time, Mr. | Movie |r: ot Miami, Ok!a., will form a party Eliminated for Motorists. | rar his precious Tock to give you |i *,0H" of Yellowstane park, Jeav-| Broken, Republicans Declare CORK, July 14.—(By The Associated Press.)—Capture of the barracks at Kilmallock County Limerick, and the Free With Completion of ee | Project. it's done. - in this try in the day: | State garrison, arms and equipment is claimed in a Republi- arate the fe, wig Fs when casper owned some Feat bad ° can dpatzh fonued at miduignt Fert wort ancl born ote | Tene Sin hee® Sot Did You Get the Bottom f The regular Republican military bulletin given out from bh R ng hinrag Man nites pti Bat.’ habe ae! all, Si spportee “trom i the headquarters at Clonme] last night says the agreement ECONOMY POLICY IG PLANNED BY CASPER LEGION. covering Limerick city and the Limer- ick brigade area has been broken by the Free State officers who signed ft, and that fighting 1s now in progress there. The Republicans are declared to hold the initinttve and we have re [re sen on the way. The sthtement says fifty-four of the garrison surrendered after a fight {se three hours and that a number of rifles and a large quantity of sup- plies were taken. The Republicans admit the loss of the town af Galway, declaring their force there wus surprised. They lost Téeutenant Donneltan, killed and five wounded. ‘The capture of the “ee Clubrooms on Center Street to | Sates posts at Kinlough, with 48 pris- Be Given Up and Office Opened in Rialto Building. Increased activity, together with re- it antl economy in the man- agement of its affairs, has been made by local post.of the American Legion, with the announcement that the pres- ent club rooms, always unsatisfactory, will be abandoned tomorrow and of- fives of the executive secretary, James P. Neilson, established on the second oor of the Rialto theater building. The opening of the office of Mr. Neilson will mean that the post will bave-a post of command at which the business affairs of the Legion may be carried on and from which the vari- ous activities of the former soldiers’ organization ~-s~ be directed. The room secured will be Jarge-enough for committee meetings, but will mot be used es a club room. ‘With the monthly expense-of $760 forrrent, salaries and light atthe club rooms in the Smith-Turner building Yt was decided at a meeting of the post Wednesday night that it was poor business to maintain these quar- ters itil the club is firmly situated financially and capable of building a home of its own, it is likely that the Legion will hold its meetings at a public building and continue the-pres- ent plan of having the affairs of the club directed from the office of the executive secretary. ‘With the state convention at Tor rington 10 days off, the delegates are planning to attend in full force and show the other delegates real live spirit and enterprise. While Casper has no pet candidate for office, the convention will be a hot-bed of partt- sanism since there are already a num- ber of avowed candidates for the state commander. D. W. Ogifbee of the local post, holds the office at present. Securing a special car for the con- vention trip is a plan that is meeting hearty support among the local dele- gates. Although many will drive overland to Torrington, the majority largest delegation of any post in the state of Wyoming. LIFE OF INJURED MAN HANGS ON OPERATION AT LOCKL HOSPITAL A delicate operation will be per- formed by physicians at the Casper Private hospital this afternoon, in a Yast attenipt to save the life of Walter Bixler, young rancher, who was prob- ably fatally injured in a fall from his horse Wednesday evening. Latest re- ports from the hospital indicate that unless the-operation is a complete suc- cess, the young man-has little chance for Ife. He was, prondunced unim- ‘proved this morning. Lr. Lathrop attending physician stated that the lad js suffering from # skull fracture and a blood clot on the brain. It will be in an effort to remove this clot. that the operation ‘will be performed. At present due to CURED BY A NATIVE HERE On board a vessel bound for India recently a man was bitten by a poison: ‘ous reptile; both the ship doctor and @ famous surgeon failed to contro! the poison fast spreading through his} system. In a day the vessel reached port. An Indian medicine man was sent for, who produced a native herb which quickly allayed the poison and the man't life was saved. Roots and herbs are nature's aasis- tants in combating disease. That well- kknown medicine for ailment peculiar to women, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegs- ment of such aitments. ‘This is proved by the letters of rec- commendation we aro continually -pub- Bashing in this paper for it—Adv. 363 S. Ash—Phone 189TW oners, and Riverstown, within 24 hours, is claimed. Several rifles and much ammunition -were taken in both places. LONDON, July 14.—(By The Assoct- ated Press.)\—Formation of an army council in Dublin and the reorgantza- tion of the general staff @f the na- tional army are believed to presage importent movements against the Re- publicans in southwestern Ireland at an early date. However no authori- tative information has reached Lon- don regarding plans for the campaign. It appears that clearing the frregu- lars from the middle and western counties may be necessary before the main operations can begin. eich ee nee WIDOW CRIES FOR JOY “I couldn't eat anything but raw eggs and sweet. milk and was so weak I could hardly walk across the room. I would have been in my grave today if I hadn’t taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy when I did. When I think how I have suffered-with my stomach and how good I feel now I cry for joy.” It.4s a. simple, harmless prep- aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the, inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testinal allments, including appendi- eltis. One dove will convince or mon- ey refunded. For sale by all druggists and druggists everywhere—Adv. brain conditions, the left side of the young man's body is completety par- fe oa ‘The beginning of the long-talked.of ‘Project was hailed by a community banquet held in Thermopolis recently. Guests of hnoor at the affair were: Governor Robert D. Carey, Samuel Conwell, of Casper; J, M. Snyder, com- missioner of the fourth highway dis- pany the party on jts cinema ex- pedition. Those who cannot attend the movie can read about it In The ‘Tribune, and receive that “thrill of a lifetime” just the same. — The breeding of goldfish js an indus try of large proportions in Italy. Connor Transfer 232 South Center trict; Leroy Laird, state highway su- Perintendent: and M. R. Johnson, also of the state highway commission. The new road will shorten the dis tance and greatly reduce the dangers along the Yellowstone Park route, Tunnels will be cut through the solid rock of the canyon, and a right-of-way will be virtually chiseled out of the solid rock. Not only will the new route be safer and shorter, but it will pass through a far more beautiful section than heretofore. Few tourists ‘have been fortunate enough to see the Big Horn canyon, and tt is expected that hundreds will choose the old route in preference to the New Rocky Mountain highway, simply for the grandeur of that section of the trip. Great steam shovels, blasting ma- terial of all kinds, hundreds of labor- ers, and road building tools of all.kinds are arriving at the Giliyon from every part of the country to do their bit in making the new road a success. The surface of the Big Horn Canyon high- way will be largely composed of solid srock, although gravel will be used for final surfacing in many spots. — ee ANGH REMAINS UNSOLD, HGH BID 15 REFUSED After about a half bour of pleading on the part of the auctioneer this ™morning. “No sale’ was recorded as the result of the attempt to dispose of the Dan Clark ranch, left by Mr. Clark ae a part of his estate. The ranch which is held in high esteem by Cas- per ranchmen, consists of 322 acres of land now under cultivation. E’gh bid received this mornir; #s $14,000 and was pronounced fax: beneath the real worth of the ranch. One-wheeled roller chairs are used by the wealthy in Portuguese East Africa. (THERE'S a spirit of hospitality in this» pleasing blend of selected mountain plantation coffees—the richest and most pleas- ing kind obtainable. So blended and ni reacted that it makes a full-flavored brew— wheth uss (alkaline) or soft water. Your coffee taste will tell you. crystal-clear coffee, Air-cleaned—clean-cut—makes phair ig supe bd bitterness. You'll love the deli- : Sold by Your Grocer < In one and three pound containers. Nash Chee. - A mighty avalanche of stupendous money-saving offerings that will set Casper aflame with buying enthusiasm. We are determined to make a clean sweep of 2!1 Summer mer- chandise. PRICES, NOT WORDS, TELL THE STORY. SALE NOW ON. CLEAN SWEEP SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHING We have divided our Clothing into five groups to sell at $12.50, $15. $20, $25, $80 and $34.50. We sell such.standard lines of Clothing as Michaels-Stern, Camp us Togs, Style Plus and Langham Hi Clothes. GROUP NO. 2 GROUP NO. 1 Your unrestricted choice of any Palm Beach Suit-in the store. ues worth $25. Saturday at -3O *12 Men’s and Young Val- up-to $30. Sale i 7.50 Wool Suits $17. In a variety of weights, made cor- rect, single and double breasted styles; coats full and quarter lined with.alpaca; made-of Wool-Cheviots, Homespuns and Cassimeres, in plain colors and neat«mixtures. Men’s fme. All- 50 men. patterns Values GROUP NO. 3 Your Unrestricted Choice of Any. Suit inthe Store:for 12 Days at $34.50 Mez’s finest Suits made of the best imported and domestic woolens, in the very latest styles for young-men and conservative styles for the older All the wanted colors and to choose from. Come early while selections are complete. Your unrestricted Below We List a Few Bargains Offered—Countless Others Await You at This Sale Men’s Straw Hats. Clean Pree $4.00 Price Latest styles 75¢ _-75e Neat Hot a 950 Men’s Caps. One lot of 25c and. 36c. ene Resore $400 SHOES AT CLEAN Men’s 100 per. cent Leather Oxford Shoes. Goodyear welt. Pair. Men’s 100 per-cent Leather Work Shoes, pair. Boys” Oxford Tennis Slippers, pair -.. - Men’s fine quality Dress Shoes. Goodyear welt. Paiv.... SWEEP PRICES $3.95 $2.50 _.__95e $4.50 224 South Center Street Men’s Athletic. Union Suits at___.. Silk Socks, All colors and .sizes__ Maisiation 4 QQ White Hapeniehed: Handkerchiefs ___. be Price, After All? The man who buys a “long discount” tire usually finds himself troubled by the above question. Did he pay less for the tire than his neighbor might h: paid, or actually did he pay more? rar Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he perhaps have driven a sharper bargain? Was the net price really more than he might have had to pay fora tire of established reputation and value? In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord and discounted the “discount” in advance. Instead of listing it at a ‘high price; to enable the dealer to attract you with a so-called “long disccunt,” we list it as low as we profitably can. We build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using the patented Goodyear method of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower price than you are asked to pay for many “long discount” tires of peepee Tuy te, and a reliable value, call today on any of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here. Compare these prices with NET prices you areasked to pay for “long discount” tires $13.50 324 Straight Side.. $25.45 332434 Straight Side.. $32.15 15.85 33x4 StraightSide.. 26.80 34x4}6 Straight Side., 32.95 19.75 ‘4x4 StraightSide.. 2735 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 23.50 32x4;4Straight’Side.. 31.45 35x5 Straight Side.) 41.05 These prices include mannfacturer’s excise tox Goodyear Cross-Rib' Tread Cord Tires ave also made in 6,7 and 8 inch sizes for tracks 32334 Straight Side. 3x4 Straight Side... Kennedy Motor Co. | Schulte Hardware Co. _ Saturday Special On APRONS ; One lot of Ginghams and Percales, Organdie trimmed. Various patterns and colors. $2.00 yalues. SATURDAY ONLY— Lot 2—A' new shipment of extra fine Ginghams. Wellmade, of pretty-colors. A great variety to SATURDAY ony, eact”_ $1.39, Saturday Specials On Voiles One assortment-of’Voiles. A number of-pieces to choose 35 . from. All good values, peryard_.—__..-__..__....__- —_.... + ic Another lot of 40-inch Voile. Extra quality 45 and unusually pretty at_ per yard a eel Cc combinations. Nothing prettier and cooler for Summer, yard_—_____ $1.25 $1.50 Voile. Hand embroidered in Sifk in beautiful color FINAL CLEANUP Of Summer Street Dresses In Gingham, -Voile, Pongee, Ratine, etc., at 5% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE This includes any Dress in our-stock-over-$7.50. ALL OTHER READY-TO-WEAR GREATLY REDUCED. Exclusive Agents for Onyx and Corticella Hosiery. ~° Richards&C ham Co, YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S