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* PAGE EIGHT a KILLED BY EXPLOSION ON HARBOR WESSEL [By Associated Press.} ATLANTIC PORT, July 13.—Six Qvere killed and 15 injured in an ex- *plosion followed by a fire on a Span- ish steamship anchored in the har- bor here. 7 DEAD, 50 HURT -INFRISCO CRASH HONOR ROLL FOR RED CROSS Red Cross workers in the garment rooms are busy these days making Belgian relief garments, the machines are humming and stitches are flying every day. Workers are needed, however, as the quota of garments to be made in Casper is a large one. It is almost impossible now to got materia] to make hospital garmcn and the refugee work is being rushed that Casper may send her full allot- ment to the needy French and Bel- gian people. The following is a list of the work- ers for last week: MONDAY, JULY 8 Mrs. F. P. Moore, Mrs. M. E. Wig- jrins, Mrs. Carrie Fort, Mrs. W. M. {By United Press] SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.— Seven men were killed and fifty i jured when a street car loaded wit shipyard workers jumped the track and overturned today. Ro et ARCHBISHOP IS : MADE PRISONER | BY MEXICANS [By Associated Press.] EL PASO, July 13.—Archbishop Francisco Orozco Y. Jimenez, was ar- ested by military authorities at La- £08, Jalisco, July 5th and is now held prisoner, according to a courier who reached here with a request for Bis- hop A. J. Shuler to assist in obtain- ing the archbishop’s release. The charges are unknown. Our speciulty chese warm Gays. Waffle sandwiches. light dunches, all Fresh fruits in season. en Waffle Kit- WIR Wost Spannd gtront COLON! A GOOD CIGAR? IT Ist) 2 for 25c 10c Straight L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO. |} Distributor | | Office at Smokehouse 'Mrs.( Wilson,* ‘Heagney, Mrs. King, Mrs. M. E. Wig- 29P 9099990009009 O0000 0090090000 00000004: MATINEE 2:30 and 4:00 | Yard, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Mrs. Bell Webb. Mrs. Mabel Rouan, Mrs. Rarie,! Mrs. James Russell, Mrs. W. E. King, Mrs. M. M. Nesbitt. TUESDAY, JULY 9 Mrs. J Linder, ‘Mrs. Glenn Roe, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. J. gins. WFDNFSDAY, JULY 10 Mrs. N. W. Gilbert, Mrs. Pike Strand. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Puntenn Mrs. Fausett, Mrs. M. E. Wiggins, Mrs N. Sniliven, Mrs. W. R. Sample. THURSDAY, JULY 11 Mrs. E. M. Miller, Mrs. Littlefield, Mrs. J. L. Julian, Mrs. Pearl Logue, Mrs Mathews. Mrs. Jav Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Grav. Mrs W. ©. King. FRIDAY, JULY 12 | Mrs. G. O. Rankin, Mrs. W. R./ Sample, Mrs. S. Sowadzki, Mrs. J.} Rasso,) Mrs. J. Heagney. i —- { omo Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway of! Natrona avenue, are expecting Mrs. | Hanway’s sister, Mrs. George Brown! of Topeka, Kansas, who will spend 1. month visitine them. Later in the| | ;ummer they wil] enjoy the mountain scenery at Estes Park. oO moc Miss Anna Baine, a nurse at the| | Wvoming General hospital, returned | |this mornine from Denver where she} | accompanied her sister a few days ago. pee Sa ae The Rey. Rowland Philbrook. pas- | ter of the Christ Eniscopal church! |Eniscopal church. Holy communion} will be celebrated at this time. 6 The radio wrist watch that is to he presented to Dr, J. F. O'Donnell from the members of the first aid slees which was instructed by Dr Donnell, is now on display at the | Swartz jewelry store. It has been ap- »ropriately engraved and has just | been returned from Denver where it was sent up to be marked. Dr. O’Don- |nell expects to leavé in a few days | for medical service in the U. S. army. patter ths Aad Bate [By Ausoeinted Press.) LONDON, July” 18.—British eas- | ualties for the week total 149,11, of- ficers and men. “THE WARRIOR’ BIG FEATURE IRIS PATRONS The great screen) spectacle, “The Warrior” with the wonderful maciste star, of Gabriele D’Annunzio’s “Ca- biria,” has garnered ahother record. The picture already has teen acclaim- ed as the most remarkable “punch” production ever made, with a reord numbr of genuine “hair-raising” thrills thruout the course of its sev- en absorbingly interesting reels. Man- ager Sample, who will present “The Warrior” to his patrons at the New Iris on Monday, feels highly elated} of the fact that tho feature offering . has passed the careful scrutiny of the} National Board of Review without the necessity of a single elimination. This circumstance is most rare in the cen- soring) of feature productions, as there is generally some scene to in- cur the displeasure of the reviewing committee. ‘The Warrior” wes pass- ed in its entirety, a splendid com- mentary on the wholesomeness of the screen play of live, comedy and war. There is not the slightest suggestion of the usual nauseating sex interest which forms an important part of many film productions aan every reel, of the seven-part picture has a clean, | wholesome atmosphere. In the wide appeal which Manager Sample feels “The Warroir” will make to his au- dience he wishes to emphasize above all things the cleanliness of the pro- duction, which will be a strong fac- jtor in “making picture-theatres safe for the women ond children.” The |strong strain of delightful comedy which the film contains is particu- jiarly attractive to the female sex while the virile manhood of Maciste in his daring adventures in the Alps} will reach the hearts of the opposite | sex. oe VON PAYER WILL QUIT IF HINTZE | TURNS PA N-HUN AMSTERDAM, July 18. —Con-| | scmatioe was received here today that, Vice Chancellor Von Payer has filed his resignation to be effective in the of Glenrock. will officiate at the|event that Admiral Von Hintze, the | 19-30 o'clock service at St. Mark’s|new foreign minister, attempts to fol- low the war aims and policies of the pan- -Germans. para <2 EE Some rare bargatns in furniture are being taken away from the Cham- herlin Furniture company’s store on Enst Second street and as the sale continues the floors are being rapidly cleared of the elaborate stock that was on hand. Owing to failure to secure a new lease o the present querters the firm was obliged to seli out in order to do this, the prices were reduced below cost. A beautiful line of standard-made furniture is carried by Chamberlins and a very choilce selection still re-| THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE’ SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1913 |of that city of the plains as wel! as the’ side-trips to the mountains. They} are making the trip in their cer and have experienced some hard travel- ing, having struck three water spouts in the past few days and traveling over some very bad roads. Mr. Phil!- ips has one of the largest furniture stores in Riverton. ' Sos Savery ARSE as WELL-KNOWN PSYCHIC | LOCATES IN CASPER Dr. La Rose, clairvoyant and palm- ist, has opened up es in the Daly ; building ‘over the Lyric Theatre and announces his intention of remaining) in Casper indefinitely. He has leased a private hom: on South Dover street, where he and his wife and two children will reside. The Master Mind, as Dr. ia Rose: is known, is working under the Inter- national Research Society of America! and India, and is the only psychic hav- ing a diploma from the international association working in America. | EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL | A SPECIALTY : | RIG TIMBERS FARM MACHINERY CAS ENGINES Phone 62. DESERTION RUSS, FORCE AT FRONT MOSCOW, July 13.—Speaking to |> all Russian soviets now in session, Trotzky, Bolsheviki minister of war and marine, declared he had received news from the front that unity among soviet troops had suffered as a re- sult of Anglo-French propaganda. Part of the Bolshevik forees, the min- ister added, had “deserted to the ene- my.” i The bagpipe was known in Eng-} land and Ireland as early as the 12 century and is believed to hi \in existence before the Chris: WAGONS COAL Office afd Yard, First and Center. ‘YOUR BOY WANTS A FG IDDIE EAR Buy Him One While They Last We have just received a shipment and now have the: in all sizes ~--$1.45 Holines Hardware Co. CERNLARETNEITEPTT Burkett’ Millinery #Vill be open in about one week in their old Jocation. This building will be completely yemodeled, and repainted. We have a complete new stock of Gage ‘and Knox Hats and will be ready to serve our customers as usual. They will find it well worth while to wait | SEE IERIE HEE EAE LEHANE EELS AAI SESS Spe Bealet Reed a Dake Dab Sod Deh ad Rein baRa Tat sts Sake liainbatin beats hat hs adel hetlalind for this opening. Burkett’s Millinery NOL Now is the Time to Buy a Buick Car We have 14 five-passenger Buick Cars on the road, and they will arrive in a few days. Order your car now and protect your- seif on deliveries. Casper Motor Company ‘Exide’ ServiceStation Buicks Marmons ce HHH HHH HERA AH HHH NA HHH ASA A SASH SESS ISAS AIIM He nn AA Ae 7 HS nm The Picure Different MATINEE 2:30 and 4:00 SUNDAY MARY PICKF ORD “AMARILLY of CLOTHESLINE ALLEY” While this is probably the most amusing picture in which Mary Pickford has ever appeared, it is full: of wholesome philosophy, showing that people from the en- vironment sof such places as Clothes Line Alley can never mix happily with the up- er stratum of society. THREE SHOWS TONIGHT—7:00, 8:30 and 10:00. NIGHT, First Show at 7:00 MATINEE ” cess, cheers.”” of matinee adore him.” 2:30 and 4:00 idol.” “The women “He’s a cave man.’ EATE R: jocsegchsbohasenctessecescnsdibebscesbaossetpnaaneeebeccresenen 90000900900 99000000000000 TODAY NIGHT, First Show at 7:00 Thos. H. Ince Presents William 5. Hart “The Hell "ae of Alaska” Ask those who saw it last night. A real picture that fits Hart to a T. MONDAY, TUESDAY TheWarrior Seven-Part Comedy Dramatic Spectacle, Starring “Miaciste” THE SUPERMAN A magnificent screen spectacle abounding in thrills, cheers, laugh- ter, and absorbing human interest. The New York American says: “The Warrior Tremendous Suc- “Audience laughs, weeps, “Something had been put over that had never before been shown to Broadway.” “A new kind NIGHT, is Show at 7: :00 cc ==