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PAGE TWO. REBELLEADERG ARE SEIZED IN DUBLIN RAIDING Commandant of Dublin Irregular Brigade Is Among Captives. DUBLIN, Feb. —(By The Asso. ciated Press.}—Filve Irish irregulers, the most important of whom was Scan Fitzpatrick, have been captured by criminal investigation department officers of the Free State governme! in a raid at Di ondra, army head. quarters a: Fitz patrick 1s said to by the’ Dublin brigade r It is unofficially stated that other men ere frregular oficers. It is understood a meeting of the firat Dublin battalion of trregulars ‘was_proceeding at the time of the ar. rest. A rumor was in circulation that Eamonn De Valera had been arrested in the raid, but there was no confir, mation. the DUBLIN, Feb. 23.—(By elated Pri fore. than twenty Irish {rregulars were captured in raids in Dublin last everiing and this merning, it was stated this afternoon. Additional raids ere in progress. The Asso BELFAST, Feb. —A Dublin dis patch describing the capture of Sean Vitzpatrick says the men taken with ht were his adjutant and three offi cers. The criminal investigation ment men, the account s sud denly appeared at the door of the room in a house on Royse road, where the five were seated a table which was strewn with pap The official raiders presented revolvers and shout ed: “Hands u The five men immediately surrend ered. The Free State authorities, adds the message, deny reports that Eamonn De Vatera was captured. ia ecm JONES IN HURRICANE OF DYNAMIC ACTION “Boss of Camp Four," the Fox pic ture starring Charles Jones, starte: a two-day run at the America Sunday and Monday. It measures up to the producer’’s claim that it is “‘a tensely vibrant melodrama, which throbs, pounds, roars, explodes.” It docs all of those things and then starts over again, Sweeping action from the very beginning rises through, a hurri cane of incidents to a whirlwind dynamic climax. The very center of the tornado 1s Charles Jones. He is ever surging ahead to.some new ef fort that adds to his prowess as an actor of daredevil roles. Jones tears along at breakneck speed, doing things that one doubts are possible until they happen. Truly, he rushes in where angels fear to tread. ‘There are many surprises in the film which would be spoiled if they: were related here. ‘The picture enthusiast is assured of thrills, plenty of them. Added to the adventure is a wealth of natural acenic beauty, fur- nishing fitting background for the romantic theme that {s no little part of the screen offering. The girl is Fritz! Brunette, who lends her charm admirably to the rugged work of Jones. | The audience recetved the picture} very favorably, which after all, {s the terion of a picture's entertain depart ime Infant Is Claimed ‘At Eshelman Home} ‘The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Eshelman, 856 South Washing- ton street, died yesterday morning at the family home. The funeral was hela from the Shaffer-Gay chapel at} 2 ojslock this afternoon. The Salva ton Army performed the services. dea Mat oo ah THOUGHT 3 LITTLE CHILDREN NEEDED MOTHER’S CARE ‘My stomach suffering was #0} severe that I could not have lasted) much longer. I did not care so much | for myself but did not want to leave my three little children who needed _a mother’s love and care, A cousin % Califorria wrote me about Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and I took a course of St. I have since been en- tirely well.” It is a simple, harm- leas preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis, One dose will con- vince or money refunded at all drug: —Adyortisement. The Atlantle fruit.liner Sagua, plymg between Ne wreck, Picture shows her Ii ance could be summoned ork and South American ports, ting heavily to port after sho sey, Che Casper Daily Cribune was comp'ctely The blaze Was so sudden that before proper assist- was practically a complete reck. Picture shows her listing heavily to port after she was nothing but a burnt out shell. Many nearby line es were endangered by the Sagua’s alsaster. Insane Asylum Burns The Manhattan State Hospital pletery desiroyed by one of the bigg: unday, Over of the insane h three nw Picture show: patients perishe hell of building eft, Manhattan State hospital, though an old building, was" one “of the biggest hospitals © y tid extant. LETTERS POURING IN AT TRIBUNE-WYOMING RADIO OFFICES IN APPRECIATICN OF BROADCASTING HERE More than a hundred letters have come to the ‘Tribune-Wyoming Radio corporation in acknowledge ment of a concert delivered Sunday nt through the medium of the yneopated Jazz orchestra, ‘These letters. have come from various parts of the ce states and as far west as California, brings messages from states farther distant, so it is no exaggeration to state that the radio concert must have been heard all over the United States. “K.F.D.F." has become a by-word for tho bent there in among thousands Amer ican fans. is radi Following ar¢ a few of the letters. “Here's to Casper and her enter- prising boosting citizens. = I'm listening in on your program or broadcasting. So far as I can de- tect, nothing is wrong with it ex cept that you have the same wave length as Bigin, Ill,, and it ts very difficult to tune either one of you out.”"—W. L. Steaszer, 6131 Colo- rado street, Duluth, Minn. OK _ tonight." — Cors Susanville, Cal. “Coming Callowell, “Your concert heard Sunday eve- ning at this place on detector stage only clear Am sending card in accordance with your request. Haye home-made set.”—Harry Wil- ams, Hartley, Ia. “Am listening in now on your distance test. Have two stages of audio frequency with a single Bald win type C receiver. ir the next room (2 feed). Brusao, Box 890, Motor ¥ ramento, Cal. In addition to a lst published on Tuesday, appreciations have been received from the -following: Ray Drug company, Aguil Bach day | plaint. Service to Our Subscribers We' want you to complain every time you feel that The Tribune has blown away or has not been delivered. Please do not wait until 8 o'clock or later to make your com Phone 15 if your paper is not there by 6 o'clock and we Tveret and J. Tonkawa, Okla. A. Jet: ris, 1379 Temple Placi J.B, Graham, Hardin, Mont.; W. Harvey, Ottowa, Kans; B. E. Fulle Il; Orville R. Tomi Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graybeal, Des Moines; W. ©. Sommer, Pekin, IIL; F. D. Babcock, lda Grove, Miss Lillian Koenig, Lucan, Minn.; W. D. Sarvis, Orton- ville, M J. W. Flint, Bartles- ville, H. C. Dierks, Bloom- Hubert EH. Allen, ; John Ellington: B. Clark, R RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— yic VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Make The Most of Your Income @ By intelligent buying and home industry a woman can raise the standard of living as much as the hus- band who earns the income. The economy of making clothing at home, even with the assistance of a dress- maker is so great that many women today feel a respon- sibility to be producers. New patterns and_ the spring fabrics, on display in our piece goods depart- ments, have been designed to meet every requirement. E. mona, Okla; W. LL. Steaszer, Duluth, Miiin.; Harry Williams, Hartley, Ia.; Cors Callorrell, Susan- ville, Cal; Omar Rhodes, Kalona, Ta; A, M. Rieman, Iona, Minn.; W. H, Martin, Rock Creek, Kan Julias Riach, Bramerd, Minn,; Mr. and Mrs. Galen R. Gates, Greene, Mrs. C. W. Dow, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs, 8. S. Keeler, Kidder, Mo.; Robert Haralson, Mis- soula, Mrs. Theodore Brick- Bon; View, Kans.; Cart Niclsen, Minden, Neb.; W, H. Bell Jr., Wibaux, Mont. sc ethane RISES BIGLIN BUYS BURY REALTY The Bury Realty Co., the oldest real estate and insurance company in the city and which started in: business here in 1889, has been purchased by A. E. Biglin, who will devote his per- sonal attention to it. The company specializes in insurance of all kinds and has {ts offices in the Daly bui‘d- ing on South Center street. Tho Bury Realty company’s slogan “Ag Old As C * SUMMARY OF | HIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON—The department . of agriculture estimated the total meat consumption in the United States during 1922 at 16,333,000,000 pounds which amounts to . 149.7 pounds per person applying the July 1, 1922, estimate of population, PARIS—A decision to replace the German railroad administration in the Ruhr with an allied civil admin- istration was announced as one Te- sult of the conference between Premier Theunis of Belgium and Premier Poincare. BOCHUM—Two French so‘diers fired into a crowd of Germans in front of the law courts, killing one man and severely wounding two others. NEW YORK—Trustees of the Jufllard musical foundation an- nounced that more than $10,000,000 of the estate of the late Augustus Juillard had been turned over to them in the past year. ARDMORE, Okla—Three men were Killed and two injured in an explosion on the Carter Ol! com- pany lease near Dillard. GRAFTON, Ill—Three workers are missing and a dozen are injured following an explosion that destroy- ed*four buildings of the Illinois | Powder company, near here. WASHINGTON—The house ap- propriations committee reported that the naval scrapping program under the Washington treaty wilf entail a direct cost to the govern- ment of about $55,000,000. LOS ANGELES—Ignace Jan Pad- erewsk!, statesman and world fa- mous pianist, received the degree of doctor of laws from the University of Southern California. PARSONS, Kans.—Fire in the business section of the city which for a time threatened the entire district, was controlled with a loss estimated $30,000. ee FUNERAL HELD. | The funeral of the 10-monthold| |son of Mr.-and Mrs. Kim Pitts who | died Tuesday night at the family | home, 936 South Glenarm street, was | held at 11 o'clock this morning from jthe Shaffer-Gay chapel. The Rev, C. M. Thompson had charge of the} services. Halrcut 40c — Bocklinger Barber | snop, basement POLICE GUARDS ON DUTY TODAY AT CHURCHES Robbing of Poor Boxes In Catholic Churches Cause of Concern. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—A ‘police guard was posted today at every Ro- ‘man Catholle church in’ greater New York upon orders issued by Chief In- spector Leahy. ‘The bluecoats were instructed to, prevent Persons carrying suspicious} bundles from entering the churches, | and also to prevent loitering. Inspec-, tor L#ahy refused to give any reason} for the unusual action, Monsignor Lavelle, vicar general of | the diocese, said today the @hurch au- thorities had not asked police protec- tion and he believed that action was| spontaneous on the part of the police department. The sexton of the one déwntown Cathole church sald there had been a series of thefts from poor boxes and candle qepositaries in various Cath- olic churches and that the guards! had been posted in an effort to eae <5 ifm ckin trouble and have tried various treatments with- out suecess don’t be discouraged, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap bring speedy relief from eczema and other | itching or embarrassing eruptions, and | usually succeed in making the skin | clear and healthy again. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23,-1923, ture the marauders. He dec‘:red he} churches, schools and rel/glous instj. knew of no threats to burn churches, | tutions have been omlered increasog such as have been received in Canada from 32 to 50 per cent. where more than a dozen Catholic edifices haye been destroyed by fire} The amout of strength exercisea and where, according to advices fromlan ordinary handshake Montreal, insurance rates on the pounds.” | a is clev.n RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK | Its pure,convenient, economical The Temptation TO BE WELL Oranges are tempting you to enjoy good health. Demand Dalitovnin Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges Look for the Sunkist Wrapper, CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY Wholeza‘e Distributors Public Market Co. Fifth and Wolcott Fifth and Wolcott Saturday Special on Quality Meat Fork Roast 4 Tig | Rotel Oe Sate Bae | Shee ge Rolled, Ib. per Ib... Sweet Pickled Swift Pr Pork, Ib. ..... 20¢e Bech: Db. _ oa ih WHAT DOES WOMAN'S INTUITION WHISPER? Ie must be woman's intuition c when compliments ‘her coloring. But no “sixth sense” need ing those lovely lines of hers. Your travels may ish tilt of her hat; stands at her elbow she selects the shade of fabric that best pt Good judgment will her to be eed vith a Modan Coe There are nearly a million women who wear just ae kind eee oe Modart—and not one give ¢ usual woman's answer, “because,” If qucstionsed shove the mupeee ok Gacy They have very definite reasons for Modare, for it does just what corset should do that wi the Modart that bes iifidistiss Sead, ‘Women the take Ne York te Palm Beach, heal Far Sack te the spr Gate, Wherever you go among the gay throngs om the made, women mort udate in freer sins, or colorful Sgures about the igsbcre te LE ie os ‘That's the skill of ign. ‘The Modart wearer has none of look or feeling. * of figure will find a Modart — just the Bere orien ae er Sec! moe lendidly— smooth an follow the Spesa ad the fabled ee it choose the Modart because dainty nid aieine and i they go on wearing the so much betrer lines and so much m than they ever believed a corset because there is no other corset like lodare Fresh Side Sugar-cured Pork, Ib. 2O@ | pein’ 20e met 45e| ne 286 per lb... Callie ant i 8 _30e Hams, »_... 15e Fancy Fresh Capon ______________-_38@ Fresh Fish, Oysters, Heinz Pickles, Olives, and Sweet Relish. MEYER BROS. QUALITY MARKET ATTENTION D. O. K. K. FIRST ANNUAL REUNION TONIGHT FOSHAY HALL Jopart GorseEts ¥ THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO- Phone 1740 137 East Second Street will send one out to your in a hurry. We employ two boys for this pusose who work from 6 to 8 o'clock every evening, so do not hesitate about using them. SHIKANY Dry Goods Co, Phone 736 141 E. Second St. Meet There at 4:00 P. M. W. R. McMILLIAN, Royal Vizer ery nthe We want ev subscriber to have hi e a Mule wh you don’t get. your

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