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PAGE TWO FRISH REBELS EXECUTED BY FREE STATE conferring with a party of the high- est republican leaders, among whom was De Valera. Mr, De Valera's fight from tho conference, was so hurried that he did not have time to don his coat or cap, which remained tn the hands of the Free Staters as trophies, Others at the conference were Countess Markieviez; Dan Breen, Miss Mary MacSwiney and Miss Barry, sister of Kevin Barry. It is asserted that the republicans, who were without outposts, opened fire on the Free State troops who had CONSTANCE BINNEY IN “BILL OF DIVORCEMENT® FEATURED AT AIALTO DISHONESTY IN BUREAU SEEN WASHINGTON, April Seach predate ik A pre-but it is fair an timely to say that * Binney in “A Bill of Divorcement” is diction that “dishonesty on a pretty[the American people will no longer 4n auspicious photodrama, This Asso- From all advance reports, Constance) in by far the most dramatio rote ~f her interesting and brilliant career. She {s permitted to run the gamut of emotions ag the daughter who has never geen her father because he is placed in an asylum before her birth. ‘When she falls in love with another man, the daughter urges the mother to divorce the father and re-marry, Finally the mother consents, but when she is on the eve of marrying the other man, the father returns, cured! It is the daughter who finds the way out of the difficult situation. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. Binney in the persons of Miss Fay Compten, Malcolm Keen, who played the role of he father on the London stage, Henry “bart, Henry Victor and others. Denison Tift adapted Miss Dane’s drama for the screen, and directed it. Our Drapery stock fs new and the prices are lower at GrahamShields Furniture Co., 133 East Second. ——_—_—————— ‘Tho mole, when deprived of food. starves to death in less than 43 hours. . Splendid support given Miss nearly surrounded the house where the conference was in progress. —_————— PRIZES OFFERED TO GASPER KIDS ‘The America theatre {s going to put on @ unique stunt Saturday night, Here it 1s, kids. Now be sure you understand it. For the bey or girl whe can make up the best poem or rhyme on Jackie Coogan's new plo: ture, “Daddy,” and recite it from the America stage Saturday night, the dig le," will be revealed “here and | tolerate political inefficiency in that there" by the senate investigation of| bureau. the veterans bureau was made today “Unbelievable ag it is that re by John ¥, O'Ryan, special counsel| sponsible leaders tn high positions for the investigating committee, on| would barter and trade for Political the basis of information gathered by| gain while men, with broken bodies him’ in @ preliminary survey of|and shattered minds, continue to conditions, wait hopefully for deserved and prom. General O'Ryan declined to go into| ised succor, we have Col. Forbes as details, but indicated his belief that|authority for the statement that to @ great degree the very method of| partisan politics has been practiced handling large funds in the bureau| in the veterans bureau. If his atate had encouraged , irregularities. He| ment is correct—and he should know said that wherever evidence of crimi-|better than other men—then we nal acts was uncovered, !t would be| should unite to put an end to this laid before the department of justice. | practice. “The new director should start with a clean slate. For that reason the American Legion favers an im- mediate, thorough and courageous investigation of the veterans bureau. ciated Exhibitors special feature, her- alded as setting a new and higher standard for straight silent drama, comes to the Rialto theater today, “A Bill of Divorcement” is a sig- nificant production !n more ways than one. It brings to the wider scope of the screen one of last season's great- triumphs of the stage. It played the entire season in New York to big au- diences that were stirred to the very) depths by the tremendous fdea and! power of the story which was the first dramatic effort of Miss Clemence Dane. Miss Constance Binney is presented Capture of Irregular Leader Denied by Free State; Death of Lynch Is Great Blow to Rebels, Report DUBLIN, April 11.—(By The Associated Press.) —Six men were executed this morning at Tuam, county Galway, says a Press Association dispatch from Nat ‘town. DUBLIN, April 11.—(By The Associated Press.) — Free State army headquarters this afternoon officially contra- dicted the re that De | staff of the republican army, was the Valera had been captured | man most intimately associated with | Eamon De Valera. “The capture of Liam Lynch by soldiers of the Free State,” says the Samon NEW ORLEANS, La., April 11.— There must be an end to corrupt exploitation of the veterans bureau, Alvin Owsley, national commander of DEATH OF LYNCH TO HANDICAP IRREGUL @ All perfect for every pur. pose—as soft as you wish; as “ask for Horlick’s Trish ‘Times, “inficta a heavy blow | management will give as a first prizo| the American Legion declared today| US!Y Tumors have been afloat. The The ORIGINAL hard as you please; but always DUBLIN, April 1 a i nt it. Dur, | $93. Second prize, $3; third prize, $2;| before the annual reunton here of the| ‘TUth oF falsity hem should | be Malted Milk Gaia Preas)—The on the forces in arms against it, Dur-| 0's theatre ticketa to the neat ten, established without delay. It is not < smoother than you had dreamed, United Confederate Veterans, adding that the Legion favors an immediate Ing recent months Lynch, who succumbed 1g, eee ene fase Rimage as New remember that each contest: fair for the new administration of i 17 black degrees Wounds received When no Ws ca eet eae iE ee ea rr Mew | ant must be dressed to represent] investigation of that department. pi Mpeg bureau to start under a | (with or without erasers) y tate forces near New-| 184 vot ych was the train tite Jackie Coogan. “The Legion seeks to renew the| °!°™ 3 Also 3 copying ; Kept’ south Ireland in. itn preaent|_ 1f,204 haven't much poetfe ability.) thought of America’s debt to her ° get * Deady" to hela sour The skye Smith Oriental rugs, wonderful co! Serre Benaition Ge Miadtder ana alaee ex-soldiers and stands for an honest, : American Lead Pencil Co. believed here WA Stone fighter. with a, good| Wi be limited to alght Hnes. straightforward, sympathetic treat-|$'" Granhm “chien” Parulture eee Food: Drink for All 220 Fifth Ave., New York grasp of guerilia tactic, he more| Better let us know you ara coming|ment of her veterans,” he said.| where prices are lower, ‘ood. Quick Lunch at Home,Office&sFount RichMilk, Malted Grain E-xtractin Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing~Nocooking, 06>" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | by three o'clock Saturday afternoon. Contest starts at 8:30 Saturday ev All names should be in Satur- afternoon. You can stop at America and get “There must be an end to the cor: rupt exploitation of the veterans bureau. I shall not dwell upon the frauds _and cheats perpetrated there Write for booklet on VENUS Ryarvoluted (ax holders, erasers, NUS Thin Leads Saar than any other man has kindled the temper of revolt and prolonged the | resistance. “There is plenty of evidence that the rank and file of southern repub : licans and some of their military|S7nopsis of story from cashier any leaders are weary of the barren con- feepescen Thureday, Friday or filct and realize that however pro-| °*'¥ ! longed it can have only one end,” Afghanistan is the last of the Mo- hammedan countries to preserve its isolation from the infidel. 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