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ep ERE OATS FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924, clan, from southern Russia, and four other persons have been con- demned to death for alleged espion- age in behalf of Poland, Sa Sa RAE eke PAGE EIGHT PRIZE WINNING STORIES IN WISSON AWARDS The prizes in the Phelps Wilson awards for literary efforts by pupils of the Na- trona county high school were awarded last night at the graduation exercises of the class of 1924. In the short story section first prize was won by Lucille Gay and second by William Kind. In the book review secttion, a criticism of Scott’s ‘Quentin Dur- ward,” first prize was won by Maragret Rockwell and second by Margaret Bracken. The pater were $30 and $20 cash, and the awards are to be made annually. The first and second prize winning papers in the short story section are published today, the other prize papers to be published in Sunday’s Tribune. By LUCILLE GAY, The Strange Experience of a Sleep Walker. I awoke with a start! What had awakened me? After collecting my senses, I realized that it was raining very hard. The thunder roared and the lightning flashed. I was very much afraid of electrical storms, so I pulled the covers around me and as the secretary's letter had been entered in the record, Thomas W. Miller, the alien property custodian was placed on the stand and testified IN DENIAL iF that he himself had been present at Col. Miller said he brought Means and Miller together in his office. Meafs then was agent of the de- Conduct of Treasury Is Defended by Secretary. partment of justice. On this point, Secretary Mellon had said in his tetter: WASHINGTON, June 6.—Secre- tary Mellon today entered a formal denial of charges levelled against his would be ready at eight o'clock the next evening he would be alldwed to come along. James said he would come along. The next night we got the pro- fessor and rode a couple of miles from the ranch. We got off our ponies and walked a bit, telling him it was impossible to get the animal on horseback. We kept telling him how the animal looked, and where the animal had been seen until one of the boys starts running and yells out that he had just seén the ani- mal. The professor said he saw {t too. At this moment all of us started running and yelling. We made a dead run for the creek, the professor being in the lead all the time. When we hit the creek all of us except the professor stopped short, All of the boys ran back for their horses and galloped away, but I just dropped down tn the grass to see if Oswald could get to shore for if he couldn't swim I would dive 1,700 Varities Of Civil Service Exams In Nation WASHINGTON, June 6.—The Pueblo Indian land bill was sent to the president today after final ap- proyal by the house, eo CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 6— More than 1,700 different kinds of examinations are giyen under direc- tion of the United States Civil Ser- vice commission, W. C. Deming, president of the commission, told the Rotary club here in an address. More than 200,000 men and women took examinations for the classified service last year, he related, and o! these approximately 50,000 receive official appointments. oO Among the ancients sneezing to the right was considered fortunate and to the left unlucky. 7a A—B_C ELECTRIC WASHER ' FREE! “This is characteristic of Means’ testimony. Mr. Gilbert never met Mr. Mean: No interview took plas . SALARY RAISE IN POSTOFFICE WORK PASSED boss's car to the station to meet a professor who was going to visit the ranch, Jim tells me to ride herd on him as long as he was at the ranch and to see to it that the professor was always. entertained, rope. When I got close enough I saw it was my old pal Bill, heating up a can of pork and beans on the feampfire. I rode right up and made myself at home after I saw who it was. I hobbled my horse and Bill opened up another can of pork and beans. After supper Bill and myself be- gan to tell each other stories while at the CASPER ELECTRIC Co. 121 E. First St. ~ Phone 19933 ODESSA, Russia, June 6.—Dr. Marie Naidionova, a woman physi- I hops in the car,” con- nd gets to the station car,’ says Bill “de- turned over in bed. I looked to see| we sat around his campfire wird for 'iteglf. It Wail ty. "and <rescué. (HIM AHA, AREER Te tea, ee neo departrient if Gertrude was awake, and, to my| Bill should have been an orator |< 26 Kind ‘that make thirty! hero out of myssit;” He Bot tol teen cones tacehee ae SA A great astonishment she was not in| by rights, because he had an end shore all right, but the next: Gay| oni eee OM il me era AME bed. Where could she be? With] less stream of things-and events to the boss gives me my walking papers| "stn a letter to the committee, the| conf: : wrt. on the. postal IS ALW. the roar of the storm increasing| tell about, in which he himself par-|lad a spare tire that was blowed!on account of neglecting my duty of| sa.) » the} conference report on the ALWAYS BARGAIN DAY AT THE and the fact that Gertrude was not| ticipated or had seen in large print.|out, a speedometer that didn’t work, 7 tary denied im detail Means'/salaries increase bill was approved to be seen, I was so frightened thet|He was uneducated, tall, had dark|and no top, but the engine was in bout his investigations into| today by the house and the measure “Did you get the animal,” I asked] q report that Mr. Mellon had agreed “ltd issue whiskey withdrawal permit any animal.|t 9 Rex Sheldon of New York in x6- When he sa‘d he saw the animal hel turn for money to help make up the was lying. That's the reason TI] qeficit of the Republican national was sent to the president. It carries an average increase of about $300 for ;clerks, carriers, in- spectors, supervisors and assistant postmasters, and the Cable substi- I could hardly move. After sum- moning up my courage, I stole out of bed, lit a mateh, and looked at the clock to see what time it was. T found out that It was almost mid- hair and sharp eyes, and was about twenty-five years old I had often wondered tf he didn't wish he had gone to school so I asked him saying, “Say Bill, don't fine shape. . You ‘could get thirty miles &n hour out of it going down hill. 1 think. the boss called it a rattling eight but 1 ain’t sure. "SI “When the train pulled in I looked PEOPLE’S MARKET Your Last Chance to Buy Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, box-_...___--__$3.15 don't like professors, cause they lie. T ehadenty the roar of the -storm| Zou Wish you had gone to i he kad oer tie ney x tak as ——e Bre fthnisl applied in part to a fodaiee! tor publicity in campalen Bn igs eae (iiiddenly, tha jeone! ote elma “No, pave Bill t al eer Rie borer eye bse) {s Jame Os.|_ 1” Eastern countries it is the cus.| conversation on thé subject which|expenditures. ‘The house voted its Oranges, 2 doz.-=-____-_______i 0 4Be of the midnight train whis you think it 1s; why once while 1| Wald Allbright.. . tom to place salt before strangers| Means said took place between him-| approval, 362 to 6. Bread, (fresh each day), 3 loaves--___ --25¢ as a token of friendship and good- will. self and Former Under-secretary Gilbert of the Treasury, but as soon T had been awakened in the middle Cakes and Pies, each_ of the night many times, by that Milk, 2 quarts___-____ “What an elegant entitlement he’s got, L thought to myself, and then was late waiting for a train which was n tads bring result I sees two professors waiting ‘Tribune wantads i —2-i25¢ whistle, but never had {ft blown so loudly and repeatedly. ents by any false alarm, I dressed hurriedly, ff ‘em sees a train way down Suddenly, like a flash, a thought] (re track and ain " “ ; G 2 8 quarts for g $1.00 ‘ igs out ‘here she After two weeks the professor Men’s Athletic i i ----91. entered my brain. T had been told] Comes: ‘but. the other, one, ‘says, |got-on my nerves, He must havelll Suite, Unten | Khaki Work Q§@ ffi Netted Gem Potatoes, 100 Ibs.___-__-_____"" $2160 that Gertrude sometimes walked in| ‘joiner, you made a mistake, you|thought 1 was his butler or some: , Pants, pair___- Fresh Killed Chick d Spring Fi her sleep, and now it came to me h Py icKeNns an pring Frys he ‘might te: Gok Ghat-verst should have said, here comes.’| thing because he always asked m eac ‘eles twiane Heavy Blue Denim thet she ‘misht. He: Coleg th: ¥| While they were standing there on|to get him a glass of water, ight! Fiber Silk D lis (High Back) ? thing, abi 5 I Dress Overalls (Hig jack), N th to disturb he: re the platform arguing it out along|his cigars, shine his shoes, et Socks. ial aot wantiie ees F opar|comes the baggageman who didn't} “One fine day I remembers that ? 39e¢ Special, put on a h » ‘and says to ‘em, ‘you're both{he came and so that night I tells Presta hecany pessoa Sa ase wrong, you should say, ‘here he|the boys about it. We figured out WE DELIVER Metincitaeed Ess "| comes, cause it's a .mail (male)/a scheme so as to make him take a > ° snd distin eaten che (ee bath whether he wanted to or not. Men’s Solid Leather to the bone, although I had many heavy clothes. T shuddered and thought of the on I took him out to the ranch, showed him his bed and went outside. for the train too. All of a sudden know that two plus two equals five; Oswald hadn't taken @ bath since hat aint all I know about pro- fessors says Bill, “When I was punching for Jim Buckley” he goes “When I saw Albright again I tells him that the boys had seen a queer animal and that they would pair’ 2) ee 220 South Center St. par $2.15 Dress Shoes Standard makes, popular Rear New Public Market Missouri Aroma Strawberries, full. quarts,----__35¢ Phone 2627 Three Days’ SUIT SALE to take the like to catch It alive styles, black and _ cor- dovan___$2.95 and $3.95 SPECIAL} Men’s Plain swelling creeks and of how bridges might be washed out by this terrible downpour. Without any particular thought, -BullerNat = J Cotkee I turned my eyes towards the Deer This Three Days’ Sale of Men’s and Toe, Cushion Sole, Creek bridge. | What was that Young Men’s Suits is positively the Comfort Shoes, black mer a ® objec ¢ eo 2. *, H ‘. a mite object across the field by the greatest money-saving opportunity kid $3.95 Pair Delicious” you will find in Casper. being out this kind of night. Ger- trude! Possibility of her walking — Men’s Serviceable in her sleep came to me again. Think of it Me. T climbed through the fence and will be sold at ONE DOLLAR ABOVE Work Shoes amy f OF : : are Seruna auld aa mes actual wholesale cost. Fine worsteds, ele eather guaranteed was almost through the field “and cassimeres, pure wool serges, popular Be bon ; finetn: ae F 1 the ilroad track when I saw »standara asts, Co ort- te powerful headlixht of the train styles, wonderful values at able fitting shoes at coming around the bend. I was close enough now to recognize the figure on the track as Gertrude. Filled with terror, I screamed at the top of my volee. But to no avail. ‘She was asleep and coujd not hear me. Crash! What was that? Looking around, I saw with horror that the Deer Creek bridge had been washed out and that noise was caused by a big, falling timber. Closer and closer came the train. Frantically I trie@ to climb the money-saving prices— $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 Boys’ Solid Leather Scout Shoes ja oes $1.75 Pair Women’s Stylish Oxfords and Pumps Gray and Airdale Suede Pumps. Special Seekin a better coffee? a 3-Knife, plain bearing at__-.----§10.09- steep bank, leading up to the track, . Sein _$4.95 Pair : - beeen Gene eae en Then make this Test Biack Satin Pumps” Sele (| 4-Knife, Ball Bearing $13,75—$14.75 mery that I could not climb, The last sparkof my hope had van ished. Gertrude was standing si- lently an@ unconsciously on tho Price __-_-----$2.95 Pair 4-Knife, Ball Bearing $48,.50—S$20 4-Knife, Ball Bearing He HERE'S a true way to find better coffee flavor. It's so simple you'll track right in front of the apie wonder why you hadn't thought of it be- Men’s Munson Army Last Scout Work Shoes, pr.-$1.89 5-Knife Ball Bearing $25.00—$27.50 the train was only about five hun ore. The secret is in alternating the two Men’s “Balbriggan” Underwear. Special, each_--__-48e@ Hose at 1214¢, 17¢ 1914 foot. dred yards away, and I, helpless to coffees every other morning. To test 850, $1.0( dic’ Eentkiat eat wacx| | Folger’s Coffee with the coffee you have : Shes ies Mes cie eacd ak ae before me, and. the next thing T been using, simply, drink Folger’s one Three-day’s Sale of | Extra Specials Men’s Underwear Grass Sickles, 85. shouts "ot people. Someone was morning—next morning drink the coffee Men’s Pants Men’s Cotton Ribbed | Men’s Fine Ribbed Union |) LAWN Sprayers, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Bee Oven, ee Recee ure you have been using—the third morning Entire stock marked down | Union Suits, 69 Suits, $1.50 values____- ~ Hand Sprayers, 75c, $5.50, $8.75. Pullman car. Directly opposite me drink Folger’s again. In a morning or two for quick selling—serges, | each ~~-.--_---- c =SoSee5 -------95c¢ Each Hand Spray Lotion for Trees. Shr were more anxioup people around ) decidedly f cassimeres, fine worsteds, 4 pe. Gertrude. Quickly T jumped up and youll decidedly favor the better coffee. many suit patterns. Men's “Royal Mills” | Men’s ‘““Mesh-Knit” Union Flowers and the Garden Pushed the people away. Imagine The Best Coffee Wins. That's fair, isn’t it? $5.00 D Pants, Sale | Union Suits, Suits. Sale Price_______ . . Bp ett ss Price ree Pea Gs Pais | $1-50 values, cach DOC Bevan ouarenieed ea tadcola. io > rm oe 0 eee Pi tae eee eee Gk i. z ' Sibi ae dae $7.00 Dress Pants. Sale | Men’s Black, White and | Men’s alaxy” Spring , After asking many questions, 1 , a é alax} spring an finally told the, story Price __--.-..$4.95 Pair | G ca) Serres 75 H | ; 2 The etgineer onthe train jas $3.50 Dress Pants. Sale bic iels pd Se elie abr ye oe 0 mes ar ware 0. geen Gertrude stand nm e trac! i i ie and had stopped the train justin Price. .--<+-.02.45 Pate Phone 601 Second and Wolcott St. : time to save her and to keep the ry ! sot kiling the peamwngerees Ts Three-day’s Sale of | Extra Specials {47 : : wre Ns, tog hurprlaed and hank Men's Dress Hats Boys’ Coveralls, khaki | Men’s Dress Shirts Bf eer eee ese pe Boyal Let ‘em ‘go each =” DE | erirots to choose from, CUTOUT THIS COUPON : people zt $1.48 Each Cit band setplen, collar at- re TRE EE PERO ee eee —.. bn TIPO ate tanks ’s Cettonad Work | tached, some with - * p once, When the foreman af the més eat. hy $2.95 Each Be = e 89c, $1.45, $1.95 to $3.95 10 POINTS| bet 10 POINTS sent me ) Buck Patterson Men’s Black “Railroad | Men’s High _Lace|SPECIAL: Men's Gray In the Tribune Carriers Competitive Race 4) ane Male . he peta frre Crushes.” Special___._. Boots, $5 95 French Flannel — Shirts / the morning which we had bought, =- $1.00 Each | pair ores ee Vinca Seer $2.95 Each I hereby cast 10 points for: in some places. I was to ride , ' ‘ yenty-five miles that afternoon Men's ° Men's Linen Handker- Jarri BEM Renton’ Gt’ tesenceren ne Straw nats h.48 chiefs, 19 asi Lae bal I was delayed und hod only covered @ each — c Subscriber's N: Sekting aiid'ps I bad to look fore ments “Polo Sylk” Mond. Lisle De wee ; orf Nene Place to stuy over night Shirts, Socks, When I rode over a matt ill 1 AEM each —-.---' $2.95 220 South Center St. Malin Sette 25¢e Pay on your subscription account and count 75 more points for each month paid. HEADQUARTERS FOR A. B. C. ‘The Most Complete Line of Electric Washers in America’ CASPER ELECTRIC COMPANY 119 E. FIRST STREET PHONE 1993-3 “In With Casper Gas Appliance Co.” ( saw o campfire besid, a tent and a horse tied t Oscillator Type “Dolly” Cylinder Type Oscillator ‘‘Vac”