Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

Casper Star-Tribune du lieu suivant : Casper, Wyoming • 6

Lieu:
Casper, Wyoming
Date de parution:
Page:
6
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

4TTI -'Tuesday, DecernW i. I THE CASPER TRIBUNE CASPER, WTO." tfe Six tO. lBi.l mrfSj LUPE HUOT rBELLE KNEW EARLY BANDITS it i ft ii i. i -i f- i wi unit i let I tax1" I A ch tied Ozark Bandit Queen Film Subject Jesse James, Frank James and Quantrell were a few of the color- v' ful names In the address book of "Belle Starr," the bandit queen of the Oz irks, whose exploits are showing at the America theater in the technicolor production of that title. According to the findings of stu-" llo research experts, who journeyed 1 to Missouri and Arkansas to uncover the truth about Belle, the "petticoat did a lot more damage to men's hearts with her wiles than she ever did with her guns.

The film, however, concentrates on her romance with Sam Starr, the dashing guerilla leader whose band she Joined and whom she married. Gene Tierney portrays Belle and Randolph Scott Is seen as Sam Starr. cram and lutw: was ins' pres elect an i tolJ it sr. afra: exch f0U! be PI hav( few thoi deni -f N-i- 1 I "I i wrrss: j. sT- i -r if 1 i I 0, i 4 its "i i I ir: a -i I'M i Tn- Aeejo the Star of I Hope and Freedom 'V Shining in America A Hi.

TZ poss 1H afkvk tehad the witcltir ankles Unfitly tied. down to a very deep sleep. Carl watched, and when he saw that, he tooK a green wheat leaf from his pocket, fashioned It into a slip-knot, and in a flash he had it tied tigntly about the witch's Is FAMOUS AMERICANS Comply by Eneylpidl Irtti.nlc DECEMBER 16 1751 George Cabot, political leader and U. S. Senator, at Salem, Mass.

After establishing himself as a shipowner and a successful merchant, he entered politics as a member of the Massachusetts constitutional convention. Prom 1791 to 1796 he was in the Senate, where he introduced the Fueitive Slave Act of 1793. In 1798 he was appointed and confirmed the first Secretary of the Navy, but he never performed Our tal. priv eral the: in' the Mr. fou: bac den th" vai iuc is i eco: ion THE STORY SO FAR: Carl, a peasant's son, is trying to find a witch that is burning the crops.

King Harald has asked a magic pipe, made by Santa, to help him. (All Rights Reserved) (AP Feature Service) Chapter Fourteen CARL CAPTURES THE WITCH Kin Harald had no sooner spoken to his pipe than one of the little wooden figures carved on the bowl stepped out onto his hand. It was the figure of the farmer. He walked across the King's hand and said. "I remember that witcti and what the farmers did to her a hundred years ago.

But it takes a brave man." Tell me," said the King. "In the day time she sleeps in a bat's said the tiny farmer. "If some one can bind her ankles with a green wheat leaf she will do what she is told when she -akes. But the man must beware. She sleeps lightly, and if she wakes and looks into his eyes before the wheat is tied the man will be blind." "We must hurry to send out that news," S3 id the King.

"Some one can catch Carl. He must be deep into the next kingdom by now." In half an hour a hundred of the King's soldiers were on their way. Tney had been told to cover every road leading from Harald's kingdom into the next realm and to bring the hews to Carl. They didn't find him. But they all finally arrived at the castle where the Princess Hildur lived with her father and mother, the King and Queen of the Kingdom of the Wide Rivers.

They told their story to the King. At that very moment Carl was riding into the castle gates after he had failed to shoot the witch. He was delighted with the story of tne wheat leaf. Carl seemed so young the King w3s reluctant to send him in pursuit of the witch. So he 'chose an older man, named Helmer.

Carl was disappointed, but he waited to see what Helmer's adventures would be. By sunset Helmer returned. He had -tried, but he was blind. Then the King turned to Carl and said. "My friend.

King Harald cherishes But since you still wish ito try your luck 'I shall consent be cause this disaster can harm not only us but King Harald." will said Carl. Roundup of REA Purchases Parkison Electric ENCAMPMENT Hoyt Parkison, owner of the Parkison Electric has announced the sale of his property to the Carbon Light and Power, Inc. The amount involved on the transfer was not made public. The Parkison Electric furnished electricity to Encampment and River-dale. No More Dependency Discharges, Is Report SHERIDAN Mrs.

E. E. Evans, county Red Cross chairman, was notified by national headquarters Saturday tnat henceforth, there will be no more army dependency discharges. Mrs. Evans pointed out that the Red Cross handles all investigations in connection with the dependency claims and makes full reports to the war department.

The agency will also handle investigations in cases where families are left destitute under the new procedure and will make proper recommendations. Von Krosigk Will Head Riverton Waltonians RIVERTON Ed Von Krosigk i was elected president of the Bill cam chapter, izaax. waiton League, at a meeting here held last week. BUY U. S.

DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS 1 tne duties or tne oince. 1769 Jesse Mercer, preacher and philanthropist, in Haliiax County, North Carolina. He was an important figure in Baptist councils and published "A History of the Georgia Baptist Association" in As a delegate to the state con stitutional convention of 1793, he was instrumental in defeating a motion to make ministers ineligible to serve the legislature. The Baptist school near Greensboro was named Mercer University in his honor. 1863 Ralph Adams Cram, archl-.

tect. at Hampton Falls, N. Recognized as an authority on mediaeval architecture and an able advocate of the Goth-: ic style, fie was appointed architect for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, In 1911, and consulting architect for the Washington and San Francisco cathedrals. He was professor of architec ture at the Massachusetts In-- stltute of Technology.

County Pay Checks To Be Issued Early As has been the custom In past Zi. years, the county emploves will re- ceive their pay checks in advance of Christmas. The county officials are -f now making up the payrool and ex's pect to effect the distribution on Dec. 23. Spitfire Star of Lupe's a honey! Sh the queen of Houi'N of the hot SSL81! fa uarung or the hot s-w.

sweetheart of the fi Velez comes to thi b.1"! on Wednesday as gal who swirLi "lui. a wicked fist with V-rkK? i don. as a musir bTl romantic Hawaii, hula-hiVa with a i Miss Velez heVatoRl.S edy cast in a spark fn and-girls laughfest! 8 eohs-as. STRIKE tT BAND' CL.2.?E? TUESD 'tnke Un trip musical of vomh their smash hit in sibWi; Xt closes Tuesday a- thp" The youngsters ortff. esty on old-time "eornV snns such modern bcdy and "Our r'i M'K'-! Mickey conVifcS I Jf solo and ether rrarks.

and imitate? Arna a radio contest with Paul 'V'' man appearing in nfJi? youngsters win with a rena Gershwin's "Strike Ud the embellish llle BC nalties by the pn-rinVic Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDrfnr State of Wyoming T0RS County of Natrona In the District Court, swi Judicial District. In the matter of the Martha P. Uttlefieid. rceai Notice is hereby given that Leni Testamentary vere on th. -i-u' of November, 1941.

granted and all persons havirg tin-, against the decedent required to file them with the an Judicial District. Natron rC Wyoming, from which the Ly wcic issued, or 10 exr.ioit tr.em it mc uecet5ary voucners to tfci ctctuiw at uie oince Bishop. Smith Euildirir ri. Wyoming, within ten monthi November 25. 1941.

the date first publication of this notice, at: if such claims be not filed rw hibited as aforesaid they rJl bt forever barred. Dated this 24th dav of Novexbrr 194L GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD. Executor and Trun M. L.

Bishop, Attorney. Publish: Nov. 25. Dec. 2.

S. 18. 1M! A GIBRALTAR, THEATM Last Times Today 0 Judy GARLAND in M-G-M'j Hit THE BAND' PAUL WHITEMAN andOtCHESTM COLOR CARTOON jT LATE FOX NEWS Wednesday Thursday SWs tit Jar ling if tha hot spoh.and Hie sweetheart of Waikikil Sport Camera Thrill Fiction wg HOW SHOWING ritfi Randolnh Scott. Gene Tierney and Dam Andrews John Shtppard CARTOON tr MARCH Of Mickey. Rooney.

Judv Gamn freisser and other cl-ver Mi VEIEZ WJIJ also Mn Wfyu to of 1 Legal Notices an ties. That waked the witch. She tried to Jump to her feet, but she stumbled. Then she hung her head and said, "Lead me." But Carl wanted to be sure she wasn't acting. He had closed his eyes tightly when she wakened, and he kept them closed, but he said, sharply, "Take off your shoes." He heard her rustle around and take them off.

Then he said, "Now put them on He heard her grumble as she obeyed. Then he felt her feet. The shoes were on. So he opened his eyes, chuckled, picked her up, and put her in his pocket. He and Santa climbed down out of the barn loft and started back to the castle with the witch.

Tomorrow; The second witch appears. Warren, caused a damage estimated at $10,000 Sunday afternoon. Fort authorities stated the defective construction of the building's heating plant apparently caused the fire. A large quantity of furniture and clothing was destroyed by a fire which Broke out Saturday night the basement of the National Loan company in the down town district. No estimate ot the amount of damage W8 secured.

Wyoming Students Urged To Stay in College LARAMIE In a letter to Wyoming university officials Dr. James L. Morrill, who will become president of th3t institution on Jan. 11 appealed to the student body to keep calm and remain in the classrooms during the present war time emergency. He pointed out the university must mobilize its resources of morale, of science and scholarship, and of personnel to serve national defense needs in every way.

Half of the Hunters Got Their Elk CHEYENNE Lester Bagley, state game warden, announced Monday that hunters had bagged 110 elk In the Shell Canyon country of Big Horn county during the special season last week. Although the kill did not reach the goal of 200 which had been hoped for Baglev said the season had accomplished Its purpose of reducing the herd somewhat. Special permits were issued to 229 hunters. Pioneer Killed In Auto Crash LARAMIE Otto I. Burns.

73, Little Laramie Valley rancher, was killed Saturday afternoon in a railroad grade crossing seven miles northwest of here. He was driving alone enroute to Laramie when his car was struck by a westbound freight train. The victim was the father of Dr. Robert H. Burns, university of Wyoming wool specialist.

He served a term in the Wyoming State legislature from 1913 to 1915. Tne fatality increased Wyoming 1941 accident toll to 123 compared with 128 a year ago. LATE DEATHS (By The Associated Press) PORTLAND, Me. William W. Jewett, 72, publisher of "McKeel's Weekly Stamp who printed his first stamp periodical while a grammar school boy in 1884.

ELMIRA. N. Y. Col. John C.

Fremont Tillson, 85, retired officer who served with the U. S. army in every campaign from the Sioux Indian wars through the first World war. Kangaroo rats of th southwest can live for months with-1 nut water. A GIBRALTAR.

THEATRE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR j. PROVING WILL, ETC. 4t THE STATE OF WYOMING He planned to go alone, but Santa Insisted on going with him. They rode back to the burning wneat fields, and there they met a group of excited farmers who volunteered to' point out the barn where the witch was thought to sleep in a bat's nest. When the farmers were gone Santa whispered to Carl, "It's plain you can't do what the last man did.

I have an idea. I have a small pipe which plays very sweet tunes. When we find the witch asleep I'D. play on the pipe, and she may drop off Into a very heavy sleep. Tnen your task will be easier." "Fine!" said Carl.

Long after the stars had come up Carl and Santa crept into the barn's loft and found the nest In which the little witch wis sleeping. Santa began to play tunes on his pipe, so sweetly, that dozens of night butterflies flew in and danced about his head. The tiny witch stirred in her sleep, smiled, and then snuggled State News Other officers elected were Jack Boyd, vice-president; Harold Bows, secretary, and Walt McDonald, treasurer. Roy McDonald, retiring president, was named chairman of the board of directors. To Build Fence as Safety Measure RAWLINS The city council has authorized the construction of a high barbed-wire fence around the water tark located at the west end of Sand Hills south of tne city, as a precautionary measure.

The fence will be seven feet high and the circumference will measure 2,263.4 feet. The poles and wire will cost approximately $200. Sentenced for Killing Sheep GREEN RIVER Bayless Cox was sentenced to serve a term of from 12 to 13 months in the state penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to killing a sheep belonging to Carrie Gottsche. The sentence was handed down by District Judge V. J.

TldbalL Two Fires Cause Large Damage in Cheyenne CHEYENNE Fire, which gutted the upstairs of the newly-constructed officers barracks at Fort PATTERN 1019 yardages: diagram of eruilt. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to Casper Tribune-Herald Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, New York. N. Y. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS.

16 Pounds S1.25 Additional 8c e. Cleaners CHOOSE LAURA WHEELER OLD TIME FAVORITE FOR YOUR NEXT QUILT ss. COUNTY OF NATRONA, 3 In District Court, Seventh Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of CLAUDE LEROY BENSON, De- ceased. To all persons interested In said 4 Estate; Notice is hereby given, that Eaturday, the 27th day of December.

1941, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County of Natrcna has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Claude Leroy Benson, deceased and for hearing the application of Clar- ence G. Cypreansen for the issuance to him of Letters of Administration when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. 1 Dated this 1st day of December, 1941.

JAMES W. MURRAY. f(SEAL) Clerk. By: ZOE MARKS, Deputy. Clarence G.

Cypreansen. Executor. Publish: Dec. 2. 9.

16. 23, 1941. Win5 WltlCS and Rriffp Mlss Cteda Splater of Washing. ma yv nigs inu uriue. ton Ind pinned wings on Secod Lieutenant Thomas O.

her hometown sweetheart, shortly after his graduation, at Ellington Field, Tex. They were married the night before. Pulpit Paragraphs CHRIST'S MISSION During the Christmas season we tell our children the story of the birth of Christ, but do we fully realize the significance of this event? Christ's mission on earth was twofold. As the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh, he came to show the way back to the presence of our Heavenly Father. By example and by simple teachings he ful-filled the old Mosaic law and gave us the higher law of love which in its many forms encompasses the whole gospel.

But being a master teacher Is surely not the greatest part of His mission. Jesus Christ was foreordained to be our Saviour. He took UDon Himself the sins of all mankind and suffered untold agony and pain for us that we might be redeemed from the fall of Adam and be resurrected from death. Paul tells this very well in 1 Cor. "If in this life only we have hope In Christ, we are of all men most miserable.

"But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first rvits of them that slept. "For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. "Tor as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." So we see that the affect of Christ's atonemert Is universal that all shall be made alive. Resurrection Is not limited to peoole living at any certain time or belonging to I any soecinc race or creed, joy this life and salvation In the life to come are ours if we will but have faith In Jesus Christ strong enough to lead us to live up to His teach-lnes. At this time of giving let us remember this for "It's not what we give but what we Ehare, For the eiffc without the giver Is tare." ELAINE JORGENSEN.

Missionary Church of Jesus Christ 4tM ma- Pi tit i 1 MA BEER MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Mi WAR HEEDS OnEYS It will cost money to defeat Japan. Your government calls on YOU to help NOW. Buy defense bonds or stamps today. Buy them every day, if you can, but buy them on a regular basis. Bonds cost as little as $18.75, stamps come as low as 10 cents.

Defense bonds and stamps can be bought at all banks and post offices, and stamps can also be purchased at retail stores. The Casper Tribune-Herald urges all Americans to support your government with your dollars. 1 Sir jt I FRIENDSHIP RING Friendship Ring put those scrap, materials you've been saving to good; use. Get started on your ouilt now! Here's sewing that's fun for leisure hours. Pattern 1019 contains ac curate pattern pieces; diagram oi block; Instructions for making quilt; THE RUSH OF HOLIDAY SEASON Excitement Adventurtl The thrilling ttory of a Southern BHe ho became th West'i first Two-Gun" flOTiCE TO THE PUBLIC! THE FOLLOWING MEAT MARKETS ARE 100 UNION Plattos Maragos 307 West A Sandison's Market 345 East Second Casper Commissary, Inc.

442 E. Yellowstone Safeway Stores, Inc. 430 S. Durbin Casper Packing Inc. East of Casper Signed MEAT CUTTERS BUTCHERS LOCAL NO.

306 It hits even the best managed homes. Gain more time for the activities of this busy season with Troy Fluff Dry. A good part of its cost is saved through reduced purchases for supplies and repairs. THE BEST MILWAUKEE 1 MtllER BREWING COMPANY. 1 i WALTER SCHULTZ COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Casper Launderers Dry TIME 4 it.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le Casper Star-Tribune
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection Casper Star-Tribune

Pages disponibles:
1 066 329
Années disponibles:
1916-2024