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DEATH YARN NOT (WOME cig) Sas BORNE UT By (FoR WAP MAST FOR 2 = TOUIL RECOR LHEWURUY) emmcsmn» | OL OFFICIAL) ©» CLOSING OUT SALE Named McCullough Iriver 4s placed at 48,000 men. | \ Q County Pays Respect to A. Gy o e4 Carl V. Linn, formerly a resident} Buried by Shafer-Gay Com- {|gusunper w. Cheney, Former Commissioner, ; here, ts spending several days in’ the viv iw 1016: fae BEACTIES DL GAtAL iy. ‘While Funeral Is Being Held ' ‘ \ : A number of young ladies were the} city from his home in Indiana. Mr, ? vailg (By Associated Press.) Fi |; d Buests off Mrs Leigh ‘Townsend Ree Lim is the brother-in-law oY Wallace « Story Is Lacking LONDON, Aug. 12--Ru » at Freelan home on South Park avenue Ses. morning at a kensington and luncheon, Leavitt No man named Albert L, McCur-} Ms, reached Praga, a suburb of .War- j aboukal The death yesterday of Allbert G.|, lough was buried by Shaffer and Gay |**™ See Oe oT ney) nt hin iam, Ie Freeland team! in 1916 or in any other’ recent year, It ty miles south of Casper, removed one. Set: ‘Miss ae Sandlin is in the City from| was stated at the Shaffer-Gay store to- of the most prominent and well-known . the Sandlin homestead near , ;day, in refutation of a published story The Ladies Aid society of the Metho- |-wyo, near “Douglas, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Values $7.50 to $25 residents of this section. ) vt to the effect that a man by that name we eae ee ) Trotzky,} Out of respect, the flag at the. Na- YOUR CHOICE dist church will meet in the church se had arrived here yesterday to contra- Pein gprs /|trona County courthouse was placed parlors on- Tuesday afternoon at 220 5 Russian Bolishevik minister of war, ) dict the belief that he was dead, at half mast as soon as word of his Grclock. A musical program. will be| ,, Mrs. Frank Fan ayit eh Se LOO Ik trcety genic. of sie Peeeeels Tati Nagpal c= ion a a perme }death was received here, and county Biven by a ladies’ quarter, With her husband, who wee ets {nd basis for the story. oaths ee ee, from offices were closed this afternoon dur- : Ce ae ae ay Mrs. Kia ensineer | Inquiries of Major Ormsby, who s{auarters there, nprete file tne Susenting the hour of the funeral, which was ’ Mrs. C. B. Manbeck and daughter dinky dow ©: thetisg eee oer en OO wan, claimed anployed McCullough on|the other side of the battle line. Speaks conducted from. the Freeland - School (Miss Vera Manbeck are visiting at the | n& De Bere porta een Halt: iis ranch, brot the assettion thet dar [ine i Valley the capital of Lithuente house by Rev. Walter L. French of ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Man- sex! Lele Ormsby knew no. man by the name,|recently, he announced that Soviet the Methodist Church. beck of this city, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. , Ta ee eee ae ay eae ree tee tice OMCAliy? Coonan NMA TT ee atinhed’ of Coener - pouie Manbeck were formerly residents here,| R. EH. Nichols, attorney, returned McCullough's- yarn was to the ef-|by the Western powers and that Krass- ‘as well as) residentsof the surround Mr, Manbeck is the superintendent of |this afternoon from Chicago, where! fect that he eae ere OO poe ot eterna: Danae: OF | Se Oe Ee dttendoa: the services, the Midwest refinery at Alton. he has bee non an extended businesg| that he was legally dead in Casper and|shevik commercial mission to Great among them the members of the pres- fe trip. that someone had been buried here in| Britain, had been received in London ént board of county commissioners, R. Sone Gnind 2 € his name. He said he had informed] with ceremonials usually accorded for- M. A. Me: from The parish of the St, Anthony's aoa es . $2.50 to $5.00 Exclusive Agents for Nu-Bone and Barclay Corsets and Brassiers. Burkett Millinery 122 North Center lati t Fort Collins that he eign ambassadors. J. Veitch, J. B. Griffith and Tom Hall. jurch tty Hoots Bs bateg Mr. Cheney was a member of the board short overland trip te Dou, WwW: alive and had come here to find out He asserted that Bolshevism was + che trea ad cae yaks BEN on is invited to an all day picnic! where he attended te Suatnea foe the, Who’ was’ buried in his place. “more powerful than ever and would| fF ® two-y weve: to be given the lower picnic|Mestas th from _ Soon spread to other countries,” and tnicae Warde Ohba eee "fee or} ff grounds at the Garden Creek falls. The predicting that “in a year all Europe ce affair will start at noon on August 19, ~ ; three years much of his time has been|} J. B. will be Bolsheyik.’”” one week from today, aiid will last Barnes has. returned after (Continued from Page 1) di ae Teather enon Dusinees for the Midwest Refining 6o. WRESTLER HURT IN KANSAS MAY the Midwest’ and the creation of addi- tional departments Is said to be under and dancing will be held all afternoon mate DIE, IS REPORT way. A new accounting department al- H. A. Reiber, mechanical engineer. and evening. ‘Tickets are being- sold i for the entertainment, which wit in:({0r tte Ol Well Supply company with (By Associated Press.) ready has been started ‘tentatively un- der the direction of Harry Comfort, headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa., is here elude transportation to the falls and Pe nat entrance to the picnic grounds. An |{0" Several days on business connect- who will haye charge of the account- ing of different ofl fields. This. is in (Politieal_Advertisement) t ed with the new building that the com. rH ae members of the parish are In- pany is erecting on Sout Center hk aa j street. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Lloyd and fam © AS ty “asia & tarier are from the! W. Purcell’ returned this after- east left this morning on a trip thru (700m from New York, where he went the Yellowstone National park. ‘They |! Attend the Knights of Columbus are making the trip overland in two}°O?Vention. He also attended to busk TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY I hereby announee myself as candidate for the of- fice of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August primary. motor cars. ten matters in several other eastern addition to the department now in os ‘ ASK THE OLD TIMERS eee Cities, charge of the physical end of this i Omaha Residents aT elie : work. : eon tineonactoua Guests at Trevett Home Mrs. Roy Delaney has returned to The Midwest Refining Company her home in Greybull after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. C. A.. Caldwe' ry! al a visit wi ia for evonat | Mrs. Earl Phillips of: Gasper, Secs As to my reputation as a public servant and you can- not hesitate as to the choice of candidate. My election means a clean administration in Natrona. County—~ COLIN CAMPBELL building, which is being erected next to the new Daily Tribune Building on WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.The |" East Second street, will cost more than| American Railway Express company $500,000 when completed. It is to be today made application to the Inter- Ohama, Neb., are visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Guy H. -Trevett on\South Grant street. Mrs. Caldwell is a sister of Mrs. Tre: Miss Kline and Miss Catherine Kline of Lincoln, Nebr., are the guests of, completed by May 1, 1921, the contract |state Cornmerce commission to in- veit. Zi Mr. and Mrg,.C. L. Rhinemuth in Cas- calling for its completion within nine| crease its rates to mect’ the wage in- ee Pe trots; Rhinemuth has justsreturn-] months \under penalty. Work waslorece award. : No Concert ed from a visit in Cedar Rapids, Ia. | started August land progress thus far for Friday oe. has been excellent. Steel for the foundation work has ar- rived and laying of the foundation should be under way sorhetime next week. The Mills-Hutton Company, which is doing the excavation work, will be paid $500 for each day under the contracted number, according to the wording of the eontract, it is said. Rapid progress has been noted by those who have watched the big steam shovel load a wagon in One big scoop. SCOUTS’ CAMP IN FINE SHAPE Everything at the Boy Scout camp 4s in fine shape, and all the boys are well and happy, according to a note re ceived today by Mrs. Ambrose Hem ingway from her husband, the city scout commissioner. Mrs. Meming: way expects to go to the camp tonight for a vis! The Casper Band will not give the|, Fred Klink, Jr., of Denver, ig ex- usual Friday evening concert this |Pected here for the week-end, enroute Week on account of the absence of |*© Thermopolis on business, Ray Cook, the leader, who is attend. Eager ine a meoting of the State Pharmacen.| Miss Marjotie Kieth will leave to- Hcal association in Torrington, Wyo.,|MEht tor Oakland, Calit. where sic for the week. Several other members|! @ student at Berkely.” ° of the band are absent trom tte city f ati Bile Hoek: 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson have TR RES 3 returned ‘from a trip through Yellow. Marstimatiow “Ronst ‘ stone park, Utah and Colorado. at ‘Villmaye Camp This Evening ‘ rR Se A. Auimber “Of young people have | A. J- Cunningham has gone to wis. een invited to the informal marsh. | Gtssot, Maine, where Mrs. Cunningham ~., (Mallow: roast at the Villnave camp in|b@S been for some weeks, mountains this evening. Mrs,! rater Fred Vilinave will be the hostess and, Harl Phillips will leave noxt week for .« & 00d time is ‘looked forward to, Baldwin, Mich., where he will spend Pars his vacation. “He: is cashier at the The Mesdames ©. B. Manbeck of Alton, Il, R, M. Andrus, Patrick Sul- livan ana G. R. Hagens were the guests of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney at the Mahoney cabin in the mountains yesterday afternoon. A pleasant after- noon was spent by the ladies and de- licious refreshments were ‘served by the. hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Veitch are making plans to join the party which will make the tour of the national parks in September. for Highest Possible Qyality at Cowest Possible Price s Morning Kensington a Nice Affair Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained a num- ber of the young ladies of the ‘social set at an informal morning kensing- ton dnd luncheon yesterday, at her its o-« apartment ‘in the Palms. ‘The time ‘Was spent with needle work. A dainty, luncheon was served at noon. es ee Welfare Club to Hold Business Meeting ‘The members of the Welfare club will hold an important business meet. ing at the Carnegie library on Friday afternoon, August 13, at 3 o'clock: Tm- ‘ REN FREE } Sh ia & id ALL CHILD route to Denver . Mrs. Ida B. Laub and daughter Under 15 if Accompanied by Adult. Miss Vera, Mrs. James H. Burgess, Miss Hagel Heloey and Clinton, En- bank, all prominent Sheridan people spent last night in. the city enroute to Denver; From Sheridan, overland, eo ‘ The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting this evening. Ali American Legion Dance For Tonight As usual the Amerincan Legion or- chestra will furnish the music. this evening for the American Legion day given undér the auspices of the Amar ‘Legion’ and chaperoned by the Women of the Auxiliary. The dance will be held at the Dreamland dancing Pavilion, Not Merely a New Name . .But a New Cigarette ‘ HERE was room at the top for anew and better cigarette, And Spurs were made to fit in right there! Sput’s de-/ Cidedly new blend makes the Orient’s choic- est tobaccos and America’s finest tobaccos yicld more richness, aroma and mildness : * than you thought a cigarette could have. A . +» mew method of rolling (crimped,not pasted) makes Sput’s good tobaccotaste last longer. Spur is “class” all through—even to the ‘ smart “brown-and-silver” package, triple- “wrapping, that keeps Spurs fresh and fra- |) grant. If you’re fed up with ordinary cigar- cttes, Spurs will give you a fresh start. Liccerr & Myers Tobacco Co. A Big 5-Reel Comedy-Drama of Smiles and Tears “THE HEART OF TWENTY” Show Starts 8 O'clock Coming THE CASPER MOVIE portant business wiil he transacted and everyone is asked to We present. eee members of the organization are re quested to attend the session. . send us $2.00, and we shall be pleased to send you, by prepaid parcel post, a carton of 200 Spur Cigarettes (10 packages). Address: RipyetorttypruCrbaaes 212 FIFTH AVENUB ey | Pah irs eee at Miss Bessie Watt, sister of Mrs, W. L. Freneh, is spending a few days visiting at the F: th home, 866 South Lincoln street. Miss Watt is an in- structor In the New Mexico Norma) school at Las’ Vegas, New Mexico, and makes her home in East Las Vegas. o | oo ; \ e e@ personals) New York Millinery; oe be ere Our Feather Hats Must be Seen . to be Appreciated NEW. YORK. CITY, during the week, as: Mr, Cook is: in Torrington, Wyo., attending the state pharmaceutical poh Agia * Tay Larson of Craig City, Neb., is in the city for a few days, He made the trip overland. * eo. Lew M. Gay and family and party of velatives from the east returned this afternoon from a two weeks trip. thru the Yellowstone eyez: park. . * Silas Brooks spent the day in the 156 South Center, the city on business and visiting wits friends.