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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. IRISH IRREGULARS FIRE UPON PASSENGER STEAMER IN RIVER; SMALL HILL BAND WIPED OUT, _ LONDON, April 20.—(By The Associated Press.) —Irish irregulars today attacked the Waterford-Fishguard passen- ger steamer Great Western as she was proceeding slowly down the River Suir for Waterford, says an Evening News} dispatch from Fishguard. The steamer escaped without cas- Che Casper Daily Cribune WORLD COURT, LEADER STATES PAGE THREE ‘THE HUMAN ZOO Copyright. {among Republican leaders outside of the “trreconcilable” group of sena- tora. Mr. Wood said afterward the president was not weakened in his ad- vocacy of the proposal as outlined in the message to the ssnate just before adjournment of congress. Continued advocacy of the world court proposal in the opinion of Rep- resentative Wood would either create a schism in the Republican party or reprive the party of a clear cut !s sue with the Democrts in 1924, inas- | much as the Democrats seemed gen erally favorabl to American member: | sh{p on the court. ualties. About twenty rounds were fired into n port holes of the vessel and in's bridge. A bullet head of the wireless of- one of the passengers, a ed Williams, had a nar Williams said afterward son to believe the irregu- lars had followed him from Clonmel to avenge a supposed grievance, as he had held an official post in that ficer while row he had re: esc region. It is uncertain, the message states, whether this was the reason for the attack or because the crew} of the Great Western had declined to join the Dublin sailors’ strike. LONDON, April 19.—(By The As.| sociated Press.)— The spectacular | siege of the little band of Irish re-| publicans which had been holding out | against the Free State forces in a| cave 100 feet from the top of Clash- meelcon cliff on the shore of the| Shannon in county Kerry, has come | to a sensational ending. | Two of the men who had been fighting under a continuous machine | gun fire since Monday night fell from | the cliff into the Shannon while try-| ing to escape in the darkness of Wednesday night and were drowned; Commander Lyons of the Hillside fortress dropped 100 fect to the beach while being hauled up the cliff, but | rose and was shot and killed while trying to escape, and the four others | of the little party, including Walter Stevens of Lond were captured, | according to a dispatch to the Central News from Tralee. | DUBLIN, April 20.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—Con Meany, one of the most prominent remaining leaders of the irregulars was arrested yester- day by a party of national army troops at Guraneduff, near Mills street, east of Killarney, it was an- nounced today. ‘This is considered one of the most important captures made in Cork county. Meany par- ticipated in many of the ambushes against the British forces. RAIL MEN HERE N INSPECTION ‘Thursday evening and left this morn- ing were several of the: higher offi- cials of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad who are making an inspection trip of this part of the system. Included in the party were C. T. Byrnham, vice president; B. TP. Bracken, vice president; C. E. Spens, vice president, all of Chicago; A. E. nn, general manager, of Omaha; . G. Smart, general superintendent, of Alliance, and T. Roope, supert tendent of motive power, of Oma! Neb. D. A. R. ELECT NEW LEADER WASHINGTON, April 20—Mrs. An ny Wayne Cook, of Pennsylvania, was declared elected president-gen eral of the Daughters of the American Revolution today after one of the bitterest election contests in the his- tory of .the society The vote for Mrs. Cook was 940. Her only opponent, Mrs. G. Wallace W. Hanger, of Washington, received a Vote of 7 Mrs. Thomas Edison of New Jersey, elected chaplain-general by a of 871 to 746 over Mrs. Rhe' of Alabama, who was Mrs. 's candidate. All the remainder Cook ticket was elected. vote Gooa other successful candidates follow: Mrs, Frank H. Briggs of Maine, recording secretary general, 874; Mrs. Franklin P, Shumway of Massa. chusetts, corresponding secretary general, 963; Mrs. Willlam S. Walker, ot Washington, organizing secretary Beneral, 9 Mrs. James A. Bros- seau, of Michigan, treasurer general, 924; Mrs. George Debolt of W. Va. historian general, 919; Mrs. Alvin H. Connelly, of Missouri, recorder gen- eral, 953; Mrs. Larz Anderson of the district of Columbia, librarian general, 980; Mrs. Charies S. Whitman, of New York, curator general, 947, — ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted: Milk The Original Food-Drink for All QuickLunchat Home, Office&Fount RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow- der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking. 2@° Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | Mother Earth Shimmies 12 Times a Day WASHINGTON, April 20.—Earth quakes are no rarity in the earth's experience. An average of of them in fact occur every day, ac- cording to a study of the pheno- mena presented in a paper by Dr. J. B. Woodworth before the Amer ican Geophysical Union. In May, Dr. Woodworth said, there are an average of quakes a day. A study cov thousands of recorded earth shocks over a period of years, including a of 6404 which occurred in ee Wrecking of the D. & R. G. Great Disaster, Claim 20.—A. DENVER, Co'o., April the Livestock Interests, testifying to day at the Interstate Commerce Com mission's hearing on the merging of railroad systems, declared there had never been a disaster, save the San Francisco fire, equal to the wrecking of the Denver and R'¢ Grande ratl- road, He asserted the feeling in Colorado against the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad, which tool over the old Denver and Rio Grande property, is against the ownership and not the management ‘The condition of the road, he said, due to the fallure of the owners keep it up. to DeRicqles explained his company is considered the Atchison, Topeka and Sant railway’s biggest livestock shipper in the southwest. He assert ed cattie in Colorado are superior to cattle produced in the Santa Fe ter- ritory. May Transfer Dance Marathon To Ocean Ship NEW YORK, April 20.—The Canc- ing Marathon craze will be carried to ‘sea. beyond the limit of the police to stop a six day contest scheduled to begin Monday night in a Times square ball room, its promoters an- nounced last night. Sen A Se RUM RUNNERS FACING COURT WASHINGTON, April 20—Feder- al action against the rum running ‘fleet operating off the New York-New Jersey coast was promised today at the White House wheer it was stated the White House where it was stated at today’s cabinet meeting. ‘PYRO-FORM’ CONTINUES TO BANISH PYORRHEA Merits of New Preparation Attested 'To by People in All Walks of Life. 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Medical authorities claim that 80 per cent of the people have Pyorrhea, although many of them are not aware of it because the ‘lisense causes litte or no pain, In this way Pyorrhea }s neglected until it 1s greatly advanced, and {t becomes necessary to remove the teeth to rid the system of the poisonous pus, If you are in the 40 per cent class; you should try “Pyro- form,” as there Js no risk on your part, the remedy being sold on positive money-back guarantes, Price, $3 per carton, You can obtain this preparation nt the Tripeny Drug ASK THE To Serve You HILL CREST WATER company,—Advertisement, WAITER AND YET MEN RIDICULE WOMEN’S FASHIONS SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS| WASHINGTON — The depart ment of state has assured all mari- |De Ricqles, of Denver, representing| time nations that the United States will not claim immunity from ar- | rest for shipping board vi in © commercial pursuits. Wil submit | to the laws of foreign nations. sels, | DUBLIN — The senate voted that the government should take | no action to procure the free state's admission to the league of nations without the consent of both houses | of the ree State parliament. a ‘Strike Results ' [In Disturbance MADISONVILLE, Ky., April 20.— An intimation from county officials that arrests might be expected caused interest in the first act of violence reported in connection with the strike of 5,000 soft coal miners in Christian, Webster and Hopkins counties, the firing upon a party of five nono-union miners, to center today upon the in- vestigation being conducted into the affair, Sek a te DRY AGENTS SUSPENDED. 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