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PAGE FOUR a SEA RUNNING HIGH ON WEST COAST OF U.S. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6—Ground awells 20 fect high, larger than any in the experience o mariners at Los Angeles harbor struck the southern California coast and were believed to have been the result of the earthquake and tidal wave which devastated parts of Japan. The swells brake completely over the 16 foot breakwater and carried away all loose objects, including a boat tender at the lighthouse and considerable Jumber piled along the shore. Naval observers said no storm of any size was reported anywhere on THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1923 Che Casper Daily Tribune The ribe sharpshooters were: Car! In the Ruhr S. Joiner, Willam H. Keller and|’ Gillette—Clarence L, Gates, Mau- Charles H. ipson, of Lusk;|rice E, Hageman, Ernest H. Harper, : oO ees John Lauten and Owen @. Perry B. Fort Leramie—John BH. Payne, Greds of photographs were secured of the famous prison. The prison, was then reproduced in minute ae-| talls of the big F, B, O. studios Hollywood where “Desert Driven’ was filmed. Each and every detail of the construction work was made to conform with the size and dimen- sions on the original photographs. \Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People In Two Weeks Time e@ the followin it: Ba ot te al ey 4. Troastie, Osborn. of Cheyenne; George P. Pritcherd,| Glendo—Walter D. Collins, Bugene of Fort D. A. Rugsetl; siorsess BE.) E. Snyder, aeespes and Richard 1, Green River—Clyde M. McCourt, Sheridan, aah HH. Mortimer, Henry B. Reed, ails. ceie James O. Yates. iton R. Foe, Willard City Physi- tn yoany jastances sere COty pepoming The walls, towers, all exteriors and) Ww! kn what made them Fn tiie ee omns papers, Wan Kinghors,' _ | Bierlors t the Belson ‘were repror| Siktm'tihale real trouble wan inck |taileta, of ordinary Atexatea zon duced in the most minute detail for “Desert Driven.’ * Marguerite Clayton plays the lead- ing feminine role with the support- ing cast including Chas, I LeMoyne, Alfred Allen, Camilla Johnson, Dan Crimmins, Tom Lingham, Jim Wang, Ashley Cooper, Jack Dillon and Otto Meyer. Starts today at the Wyoming theater. e three times per day afler meals for two weeks. Then st your strength again and see for yourselt how much you have gained. ou can talk as you please abo a the wonders wrought by new Pati- gdies, but when you come down ho facts there is catgr Ine of fron in the blood—how t you were to make an bisod teat on sit seers 3 nf i you would Be ‘obably, tly astonished at the exeveainely large fron and who are ii te torn no othe! manage than the lack of iron. The moment tron Is sup- plied @ multitude of dangerous ter eiocs disappear. Without iron qpined 9} pn loses the power change into living Gy e and’ therefore nothing you eat sire sth out of it. F passes Voroun your system like corm through a mill the rollers so wide pat that the mill can’ a result of th! al Kinghorn. Hudson—John L. Delene, Joe J. Sheridan; a . Mortimer, Jemes O. Yates and Clyde M. Me Court, of Green River. ; Ray, the chaplain Smith is also editer-in-chist of the annual, “With the Colors,” which is now on the, press, Robert 6, Clarke, of Chey- enns, and Norman D, King, of Al- bin, are assistant editors of the one ot the. Sullders fie the world. rouble was that thi Inorganie fron lke tincture of iron, iron acetate, e' en, guines peor » eth, unset their and were not mastmilated » iy or these reasons they a eee fi Contractor Is continuous biosd and nerve starv: ° more harm than goo the Pacific, and they believed the scnoal Misies wa Awarded Divorce Beenie beoome genereliz week: discovery of the Rewer for fovea 9 toe huge sw were the reaction on The complete roster of ‘the Wyo- aatly det ganic ingen eit thie ip be Are vere this co: the cause of the ming cadets follows: nt to take, does not f: Train wrecks and sunken ships in narrow canals have hindered movements of the French in the Ruhr. Here is one of the rail wrecks, showing the tracks blocked and the station demolished. French ‘Germans planned the wreck. Japan: trophe. BARBARA, Calif, Sept hest sea in years follow. thquake and tidal waves Albin—Normen D. King. Basin—Edward C. Johnston, "89 |George W. Johnston, Forest R. Smith. Casper—Edward A. Cecil E. Holder, Norman DB. Hughes, William L. Parmeter, Richard L. ‘Workman, Sundance—Elmer D. Smith. ‘Worland— Edward T. Milleski, im. Hoste is almost mnet anitre Patrick Hylton, Salt Creek oon- tractor, was granted e divorce from Anna Hylton by Judge R. R, Rose, | ?: Wednesday. The suit was brought th Kidney or liver trouble; | Manufacturers Note: Nuxated tren San't sleep at night, others are | which is recommended sbove fs py and tired all day; s 7 |& secret remedy but one which a tgritabler Burritt, Roy na Dt Some. well known to | dru tee vere ' week | pan e . Fs a » Man 4 & di 5 ut all where. ma o e older {norganie of ine Paain e ' <P eeeee, Geen eet ee ey. ora power end endurance. hn | iron products it ts easily seaimilatea ee te Beale ae Shc oual 3 . cases it is worse than foolishness |and does not injure. teeth, make along the Santa Barbara channel omin a ets ea 1 Cheyenne— Robert 8, Clarke, to take stimulating “medicines or |them Dias nor uy tomedh for the last 86 hours, according to Emmett C. Ekdall, James R. Guth- narootie Gruss, which only whip up| The manufacturers g observers along the beach and at 4 rie, John Lauten, Edgar D. Meyers. your fagging ‘vital powers for the | and entirely satists the United States gavernment light john W, Murdock, Normand p.| ¥? Sone Site Latte tel” Sn mathe aber | Gill retunk peer Cabeeee Th tek ‘ince yesterday after. tells strong and well ou, if you are not you owe it to your- din this city by all good Gru - Advertisement. =” id Benefits From Training at}® Citizens Camp in Utah p edasend Forest L. Shafer, Franet E. Sullivan, Owen G. James K. Williems. Cody—Harold M. Clute. ren rae M. Neville. Fort A Russel—wWillits A, mie . Pritcherd, Charlies ‘a. "Pllenent, Frenk R. las held a splendid meet there, for] Pritcherd. the C. M. T. C., on the 18th of August. The athletics at this year’s camp were under the direction of Captain Clough, and Lieutenant Larson, who is a famous athlete himself, They have done well, J. R. Murray of Lander won the first honors in the equipment race, nd eight foot waves athers back on the by t one time the tide came to the Troastie, TAKEN TO HOLLYWOOD In‘ bullding the replica of San Quentin penitentiary for the produc- tion of “Desert Driven,” Harry Carey's spendid western drama, hun- FORT DOUGLAS, Utah, Sept. 6. —The second annual Citizens Mili- tary Training camp, attended by five Casper young men among the 74 whe represented Wyoming, has passed into history, but results will be of long standing. Four hundred und forty-three cadets attended and of the five states in the corps area * SPECIAL RATES 10 BiG ~— LEGION CONVENTION AT "The Hair Beautiful FRISCO ARE ANNOUNCED Wyoming: was the only one to fill [his time being three minutes and Jest Sowt with pel } , its quota. seconds. W. A. Brewster of Fort Tockes teerreflene health. | These camps which are held an-|D. A. Russell also won third place. and Ha reflect Sunshine : nually throughout the nation in the| John Lauten of Cheyenne, was 1 know’ perf bale One way fare for the round trip|—.rious Army Corps areas, are au-|awarded the medal for tho Basle ts all Legionnaires will be asked for railroad tickets to San Francisco next month, according to announce. ment of special rates for the nation- beauty thru the use of URAUDS thorized by the wer department, and are an integral part of the national defense. ‘heir object is to stimu- Red Course, for general excellence. This medal is one of seven awarded yearly et this camp by the Citizens for the Burlington. Tickets wil be| cthietic coaching and military train- 3 on sale October 5 to 14 with & re ing, to benefit the young men ind!- turn Umit of November 15, vidually and bring them to realize The price of @ round trip ticket} their obligations to their country. direct to San Francisco and return|ine movement 1s worthy the sup. : nvill be $61.72; by way of Los Ange] oort of all those who love America, ; leg and direct return the cost willing whe ere determined that those late and promote citizenship, pat-|Military Training Camp association, al convention made by Jack Leary.) ristism anf Americanism; and] George Pritcherd of Cheyenne, is ORIENTAL records division freight and passenger agent} ii ough expert physical training, |on the rifle team which will repre: OIL for speed and daring! sent the camp at the Camp Perry, Ohio, national rifle matches in Sep- tho thrill of bd tember, The crack rifle team of the Toe ito Bebe's heart 115th Wyoming National Guard (Wayne H. Crowe of Lander, James . ; : : - ry ‘ Moree as co-exciter R. Murray of Lander; Lawrence P. Priddy of Lander and Donald b. be $05.49; and routed through Pert-| who have died to proserve it, and | Stewart of Lander) were all cadets jand and return by way of Los An-| 4evelop ft, shall not have died in /at this year’s camp in the cavalry geles the cost will be $7 These | Va! section of Company F. rates will apply to Legion men only| ‘The cadet may, by completing the| The following men qualified as and thelr year course, secure for himse'f | pistol marksman: Roy H, Frisby, mmission in the organized re-|of Casper; Norman D, King, of Al- bin; Albert P. Kinghorn, of Hanna; da P. Mann, of Casper; Jam furray, of Lander, and Donald tewart, of Lande: rn This proves that he is} ready to do his part in the event f any national emergency, and the training he receives at the camp, will astiet him to fulfil that obli- DAY OF BANK [2c a s a vital factor io, any national CLOSING SAFE): and is the cheapest anG best , Colo., Sept. 6—Depos LAST TIMES TODAY preparedness the country can in- ito the Hibernia Bank and in. ‘This question is recefving ‘Trust Company on July 23, the day attention every year. The camp affords a ready means it surrendered to the state commis sion in the accounts of Leo P. to enlist and train such a reserve. ary and John Harring- “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” played by Ted Lewis and His Band on this Columbia Record erouses a dance éesire Ike the hunger for The benefits to those attending these camps @re without question, the easiest obtainable and of the great- st value withal, Friendships that will last a itfetime are formed CONSTANCE TALMADGE Dan els# ? Moreno —Also— MERMAID COMEDY The Queen of Comedy Balling Things Up to the Queen’s Taste in et these camps. The assoriation with young men of the same age and natures cannot help but have a wonderful effect on the later de- mocracy. The training is thoro and exact, the student Ieerning mitl!- 1 be returned to de. as a result of a decision to- District Judge Moore. The bank kept the money offered as deposits in special envelopes and home-made chocolate cake, On the other side is a fox-trot aptly named— “The Duck's Quack.’ At Columbia Dealers ia not enter it in the books, It i : G6 33 “THE BUSHER” being held by EB. W. Pfeiffer, special tary, Pept yi Bet Geibline maser 4 ik cr ss! vho 5 ge the abl netru ‘Ss a s OF the er ene as charge] sonal of the War Department. He ‘BLOOD and SAND’ Adapted From “You Know Me AI tal earns discipline, that characteris- The total shortage attributed tc And tie upon which the destinies of na- The Story of a Delightful Dumb-Belle ys es by Floyd, n d . Maurice Mandell; Denver broker, 1a,{ ions are sometimes predicated. Also Comedy FIRST SHOWING IN THE STATE OF tals $464,000, according to the ex.] The Basie Red is the first years “ONCE OVER” tale 446 Pine anal creente eerie Shows at 1, 2, 3130, 8, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 PA’ NEWS = = ourse, or “prep” course for those 10c d = that follow. The Advanced Red an 40e Send your automontie news to! oi ie is more technical than the |{ Casper-Salt Creek Stage 10c and 20c “Spark Plug.”"—Care Tribune, Basic and the cadet may now enter the arm of the service which he desires, Cavalry, Infantry, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers and Ar | tllery. The White course quali- fies the student or cadet as a non- commissioned officer, and the Blue course is the senidr course, and the last. After a thoro examina- tion by a staff of officers appointed by the Corps Area Commanders, tho Due-graddate is commissioned as 2 Second Lieutenant in the Officers Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 9a, m, Daily Telephone 144 J. J, Stanton, Mer, The Netto Ladies Six Piece Orchestra Playing Afternoons and Ryenings TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Casper Electric Appliance Co, siorst DELIVERY SHOWS START; 1, 2140, 4:20, 6, 7140, 9:20 6 9 t Roma 48 tevietg | [acres con ™ || saga apne —optinnce 2 SECOND HAND LOVE” b> he cade er his 2nQ or af- Sone feet ee vanced ‘Hed year receives apecia! Repairing Alse “ROARING LIONS ON A STEAMSHIP” TODAY Tonight—take ac WR Teblet— training in the branch which he || Phone 1962 251 East ist, RR A HeteR He te silereot you will be has elected to take. ‘This includes TOMORROW ~ actual mounted cavalry drill; radio SATURD. and other signal work, actual ar AY tilery drills, enginecring tactics and instruction and practice in handling, dismantling and firing| Pistols, rifles, artillery pieces, ma- chine rifles and machine guns, He ' participates in all the actual war-| thine activities of a soldier, and gets | TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY Here Is One of the Greatest Western Cverybody's fheatre. Photodramas Ever Filmed Parr CAREY i in his latest-—8 Striking Reels Here area dozenof the Pictures biggest moments Carey and a baby bey shot from the back of a 7 plunging horse! pride on horseback, kidnapping the crooked 8 9 Carey driven—a hunted man—across the broiling sands, desperate with thirst! sheriff to whom he is shackled| Carey rescuing a fellew-convict from an in; ferne of escaping steam! 10 Carey, from the saddle, clutching the boy and Sdothioe across the desert! 1 Garey and the boy in a rifle battle with the Carey in the midst of the mad reveiry of 12 Carey, wounded, at last held in the yearn- cabaret night life in the city! ing arms of the girl of his heart! Carey uncovering a : Bigentic drug plot within posse among the mountain-tops! Also “THE OREGON TRAIL” with Art Acord experience of great value, The athletics mre a great aid to the camp authorition in Interesting young men, and they have done their work well, Baseball, volley ball, soceer, hockey, polo and foot ball are favorites with the cadets. Track meets and athletic compet tiong are popu and Fert Doug: RR JUNIORS—Littio Ore: tbird the regul SPOT DANCE Friday, September 7th $50 IN CASH GIVEN AWA¥ FREE $56 E third dance, to those standing on the LUCK¥ POT, will be given $2.50 in cash, BOYS—What a wonderful chance for you, Dance and Collect $2.50 ADMISSION FREE > ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” DRUG STORE Center Carey rescuing the baby boy from certain death on the sun-baked desert! Carey thwarted in his fight for honor and love by his crooked rival! LAST TIMES TODAY “OL? ME” A Musical Review The Season's Treat HARRY CARR AT HIS BEST Presented by 1923 Revues Co, Remy Seymour In Dance Reyue —Also— “God’s Country and the Woman” A Feature Photoplay With All-Star Cast Admission 10c-—40¢ Shows at 7 and 9 West First, off Centey Street the gray prison wai Carey, in a storm of bullets and rain, from the great jail! aping SG Tl mm oo bo = Tribune Wantads Bring Results

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