t , i, by n party of armed men, Vvho took nwny their arms nml nmmunllion nud two machine suns. TIip raiding party '(moisted ot flft men, nnd the building nttnrkcd was, tlip offii o of the regis! rj of deeds, n, govern ment department Nohndi wag allowed to lenve thp building nil!' the tnidci-M luiil ni'i'uniiililird tliflr tuiipiw nnd de pal ted ThN wns (tin tit Kt ri.it light rnld in Dnlillti on n gmciuini'iit Imlldlug. It wns oigttnin'd on n big stnle About 100 mi'ii pmtiripntpri. marching in n IhkI up (.'oiistltiilmii.llill to lien ilcttn Mrcet Tlip.t mirummlcd King's Inn. where tlip ollict of the registry are situated. About thirty of the men entered the Inn and dlf armed the sen tr.t. They then Intniled the guard room nnri thicateneil the nine soldiers, corporal and sergeant with retolvera nnd disarmed them, taking eten the soldiers' steel helmets. When thet hail finished their tnsk the inldern entered niotorenrs nnd speedily riUntipenieri. Tin Honk Lighthouse, nt the en ttnnop to Wnlerfnrd hnrbor, wns rnlded lnt night b,t nmskeil nnd nrmed men. They mrrled nwaj the rietonntors and rockets. After making futllp nppenl to the marquis of Sllgo to surrender part of his estate for tlllagQ nnd "grazintr, townspeople of Westportj County Mnjo, forced the Rates to the property jesterriny, drove away tho owner' "cat tla nnd drove In their own cow.o. Alto Rclhcr about fifty-six acres of land were seized hi thp people. Members of the Irish republican army at Mullingpr constituted themselvco Riinrtllnns of the peace nt the local olectlons. lommandeercd the count halt, In the name of the Trtsh republic, and converted 11 Into a temporary bnr racks. The Riiards assumed police duty and arrested rioters nnd Jailed them. ,$50,000 FOR LOST MAN Wife if Ambrose Smalt Hopes to Tempt Kidnappers T.oronfo, .tune 2. The $15,000 re ward for Information of Ambrose Rnjall. theatre owner, who disappeared last December, has been increased by his wife to ?o0,000. Mrs. Hmall thinks lirr husband hns been kidnapped and held for ransom, and that tiio larger reward mny induce the kidnappers to opcu negotiations, Mr. Small dis posed of his. theatrical Interests for ?l,"f0,000, nnd had, received n check tot $U.0OO,KX) vrhlih he deposited la a bank the day of his disappearance. "King" Constantino Hints Return million, June 2,--A Homo illgpntch to the IJxchnnKC Telegraph given nn in teriew' with former King Constanllne of Greece nt Saleomnggiorc. where the king Is taking the eiiw. Constantlne picififcled the oleetlons, fn Greece would lesult In the triumph of IiIh pnrtj. Anked what he would do In Mich a inne, he cnld: "I never abdicated. I dimply left Greece during the war. Ien the Trench oommlsslnner. Jonnart, admitted the poweis would not oppose my return if aft!1 thc-war the c6untry .called me, hack. Greece is opposed to a repub lican form of government, cnizclos tnC knous thnt. ri AnAGKED BY IRISH Gifts for the Bride liusol tlrappiHO tor ftaibu tanduom ot tht fact aid neck, 1 Permanent .Wave Dont bv 8clmcLntrt Uelhtul Kapnek & Kapnek 1615 Walnut Streat 1B3 8. Kentnfky Ave.. Atlantlg cit. Diamonds : Jewelry VERY IIKONAIIIjY rnicr.o ' I. MAYER alders Ronulaod at Blnrnev Mtor Fight Lasting Hour and Half 1 Jawelfr A. SlhfMmllh 1732 MARKET ST. ! rw KsTAiiusmm ovnti :s YK.xns ?Ti;'w-.. . r'-j- H 1 1 III1KT IS CALLED OUTi '" "" fcifcTf' Mm, A VfftA Tfuv KSftis: BflstVfc ft' n , in rt v V HEt UK Hi Mm k mi?, m 1 - Htif m HR m mr fe' N LHH.'C : v A Vi IJ.V f Itr Associated I'rcss ' sHnrlf- Trnliitiil .thim An ltttuiin , V...., .......!, . .... ....... Ptrmttt attack 'tns nindp on the police barracks nt llliirnev last night There Were no cnsunlties, nlthongh thp fighting l lasted nn hour nnd n. half 'Wires were cut nnd rondo were Worked near thp town Mllitnrt forces verr sent to Tltarne.t from this cft.t but by the time thet had arrival the nttnek ing)party hnd disappeared. Dublin, .Tune 'J -Twelve ".ohliers romprloiiiR the Riiard of n publb build r Ing here, were surprised jcMcidin fpurteenKast ixtietK Street A luxurious residential Itotel opposite tho Metropolitan Club nnd ri'th ntcnuo entrance to Cential Turk, llasy access to tho theatres, clubs ana shop, ping centers. EAGER & BABCOCK NHW YORK CITV 1 nVoUsU kA flll7?ftl4QlAM ;J$$mmiiP Safe Milk for Infants & Invalid No Coolfot A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitute TCOTT A trial spin in this smooth-riding Westcott will give gome idea of the hidden value in "the Car with the Longer Life." But it will be only after months of continuous driving behind a Westcott wheel that the real value of this car will be appreciated. Consider the trouble-free experiences of Westcott owners you know and telephone for a demonstration. STENERSEN MOTORS COMPANY, Distributors 2330 Market Street, Philadelphia Healers wnnteil In oprn terrllorj In KnMrrn Pennsylrnnln, Southrrn New Jrrsrj nml I)rliiiiri Phones: Locust 260G Race 279' JSfc 1T UMiiL awmfb Mttft atlhiltek for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Price Mm- K Mmf m WW' ' UJnr' Hi .' Kt ju?, . 4. -. ." mm jgviya. " "ES SIR, you'll find Spurs were built for JL top-notch popularity. Blended in a new way from American and Oriental tobaccos, to .brinff out that .g;ood tobacco taste. You'll thor oughly enjoy it. , Crimped, not pasted, making a slower-burning, easier-drawing cigarette. Satiny imported paper. In a smart brown and silver package, three-fold, to preserve Spur's taste and fra grance. Spur Cigarettes were made and priced to be the public choice. Try Spur. LiCiULTi iS: Ah r rs Tobacco Co. Overgrowth A BNORMAL conditions have resulted in abnormal expan sions. Competitive bidding for goods has strained production out of balance. The public's purchasing power under present credit condi tions is sagging. The real value of your plant and inventories may, in the near future, be a more vital matter- to you than you now think. A report of such values by ex perts, trained in valuation engineer ing, gives you reliable evidence by competent, unbiased judges, of your actual worth. tfo W Macon & DM$ 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO THE ZMOST BE&UTIFWC CjORT IN JZJUERICam We Still Have a Few Coupes, Sedans and 7-Passenger Touring Cars for Immediate Delivery .u I u cuv a. vwiLcev'rwrawrf B!6E10W-WIUV M9T9R C9 tPoMfc "DiftvihitoTS 394 rtfiTrLefi9AD STR66T, PHILADELPHIA Cigarettes mwt 20 Jr V 20 ft 'V i ft! K". 1! r . ..T. 'nf v.r, !.. . H - " J MP rv J A Save Family Shoe Bills The expense of making the family's shoes last as long as pos sible is very considerable. You will need to have shoes rc-soled only half as often if yon get your repair man to use Korrr Soles. They wear twice as long as other soles. Think what this means with those youngsters who scuffle through their shoes so quickly. And Korry Soles (genuine leather) arc permanently waterproof, flex ible, and won't slip on wet sur faces. It will pay to ask for them in buying new shoes. They arc as good for dress shoes as they are for work shoes. I Korry Kronve GENUINE LEATHER SOLES Korry Soles arc tanned by the J. W. 6c A. P. Howard Company, of Corry Pennsylvania. They arc sold by reliable shoe repair men. If yours does not have them, notify our local branch and we will see that you arc supplied. J. W. & A. P. HOWARD COMPANY 3rd and Vine Streets, Philadelphia ' Telephone, Market 1721 K A i I . a a t :,JVmw , i . . r-"U T.A ,f -'" " ' y- siAi I'UMiy&gjhih'kit , J". r 1 1 ..r'S" -jj'i m ys t v '..r.v ' ,,., in
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