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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1924)
after jjrveiy meal Cleanses month teeth and aids digestion. Relieves that over eaten Ceding and month. Its 1-a-s-t-l-n-g satisfies the sweets. IVrlgley's Is doahle value In the benefit pleasure it provides* in it* Parity She flavor lasts ffg Few Physically Normal . According to examinations made py school medical Inspectors of New York state during 1922-23, 47 per cent »f the children living in cities, 48.9 per cent of those living in small towns and villages, and only 27.4 per cent of those living in rural districts are physically normal. Muscles Too Strong With a snap heard by players and fans, John Corcoran’s right arm broke as he was pitching to a batter at Portland, Maine. An X-ray showed fracture, probably because the muscles were stronger than the bone. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine tid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for ever 40 yoon r. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Dry Dock Popular i Twelve of the largest liners afloat tised the Southampton harbor in three days, and the growth of popularity of the new floating dry dock has caused English shippers to predict “that it will be the most used port in 'the world. _ ~_ Don’t chuckle if yoa pot over a sahstitate when aa advertised prod act is called for. Mej be your easterner wifl aever come hack. Bom Mulford.Jr. Still Hopeful Alice—Would you say that all men are liars? Virginia—Well, hardly. AH I would fcny is that so far as my experience goes all men are Uars! Exceptionally Quiet ' Visitor—Your housemaid seems very Quiet. Lady of the House—She is! Why, she doesn't even disturb the dust! Author! Author! North—“Who wrote this show, any way?'’ West—“Those two men in the box who are applauding.” Uncertain Clerk of the Court—“Do you plead guilty or not guilty?” Patrick— “Sure, I’ll have to hear the evidence first.” Social note: You sometimes excite suspicion by laughing too loud at au old joke. csnaea The Household Necessity For cuts, burns, blisters, rashes, wounds.orskin troubles of any kinj. Soothing and healing. Keep it always In the house. In tubes or bottles. Look for the trademark “Vaseline” on every package. It is your protection. Cbegebrough Mfg. Co. (Cons’ll) State Street New York Vasdinc PETROLEUM JELLY PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM HaaoraD&naraff-KtopsHatr Halting Restore* Color end Beauty to Cray and Faded Hah «Co. and $: oent Drnrcl.'ta Rtseor Chfin. W l*. t’atcftOKBf J*. T. 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SHAUB, Universal Servics Correspondent. New York, SepL ...—The bright lights of Broadway are beckoning to the Prince of Wales and he is feel ing their lure. This became known Friday when it was revealed that ho is planning a ( midnight tour of the “Roaring For ties” and the “Frantic Fifties" and has gone so far in his plans that he has sent an aide to complete the ar rangements. At least one popular cabaret queen has been told the prince wishes t« sec her perform and will make a spe cial trip to town before his departure to Canada, September 14. It is re ported he has expressed a desire to witness several Broadway produc tions. After Bleeping until 1 o’clock Fri day, the prince engaged in a game of polo and was caught In a thunder shower. Danced All Night. His late awakening was due to the fact that he spent last night as he chose—dancing. He danced with at least 17 American girls. As on an other occasion since he came here, dawn was approaching when he de cided to call it a day and turn in. More than 1,000 persons braved a chilling rain to watch the prince play polo at Grace Field Friday afternoon. The match was close the score being 8 to 7 in favor of Wales’ team. After the game the British heir returned to the Burden home at Syosset, encountering on the way a heavy downpour of rain that before came a regular cloudburst. His car was forced to slow down to 18 miles an hour because fast driving was im possible on the slippery roads. The royal visitor changed horses after each chukker. Several times he was loudly applaudod when he pre vented the opposition from scoring. He was shown no favors in the game and more than once was roughly handled in the scrimmages. When the British and American polo teams meet Saturday Eric Ped ley, whom experts without prejudice consider the greatest polo player this country ever saw, will be sitting on the side lines unless one of the reg ular players is injured. And the reason for this is that Pedley’s name does not appear la the New York social register. Ho is considered the greatest all around athlete the Pacific coast ever pro duced. v But he has no ancestral palaces with gilded halls. He doesn’t own racing stables and luxurious yachts. So he will not be In the regular silk stocking team. CAVERLY WISHES JURY HAD HEARD LEOPOLD TRIAL Universal Service. Chicago, Sept. ' —Judge John It~ Caverly admitted Friday that he had not reached a decision In the case of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, slayers of Robert Franks. He must decide the fate of the slayers by September 10. "I wish this case had gone to a Jury,” he said. "It Is too much for one man to decide. When I have read the sentence I shall make a plea that a law be enacted requiring throe judges to sit In all capital cases where a plea of guilty Is entered.” Judge Caverly may be unable to reach a decision. In that case he would have It within his power to order the plea of guilty withdrawn and submit the case to a Jury. CHILD 18 SUFFOCATED IN AN OATS BIN Humboldt, la. Sept. S. (Special) Gord, 8 years old, was smothered on his father’s farm, Friday afternoon. Farm employees were filling the onts bln. The boy jumped Into the chute and was covered by oats as he was plunged to the bottom of the bln. When a half hour latter he was found dead. ^ ^ Coolidge To Give Address At Unveiling of Monument Universal Service Washington, Sept. —President Coolidge will speak here on October 16, at the unveiling of a monument <o Francis Asbury, the first Metho dist Episcopal bishop In the United States. The president wrote to the. com mittee In charge of the ceremony accepting the Invitation to deliver an addretsj [ Everything Rosy Until Wife Went to College ■W'lminDIHK.J. ill iJUpHHi..... *02SJEfcWKjaG, | Pop twenty years Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steenberg, of Minneapolis, Minn., were happy. Then Mrs. Steenberg, who is 42, decided there wasn’t enough money in farming, so she went to high school and later to the University of Minnesota, from which she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Now “Friend Husband’’ is seeking a divorce, declaring that since her college education she neglects her household duties. Those Darned Censors Take Joy Out Of Life For 50,000 At Bathing Beauty Show Atlantic City, N. J. Sept. .'-—The most beautiful young women In the land paraded Friday in bathing suits before more than 60,000 enthusiastic male admirers but there was a fly in the ointment. The bathing suits were censored. Reform organizations throughout the land, it seems, have mailed, wired and sent protesting committees to prevent a parade in the one piece, al most transparent silk bathing sultB in which they were judged. They called attention of the Atlantic City police to local ordinances requiring modest suits. Consequently when the beauties paraded they wore two pieces suits or else wore slips to serve as screens where the bathing suits were in sufficient. Nevertheless before the newspaper men and Judges in the high school, the girls appeared for their semifinal selections in their scanty suits. Ths artists in ths Judge's commutes selected five young women from each geographical group and awarded prizes. Later they selected one girl from each of these five groups. Ths names of these five from whom, with Miss Catherine Campbell of Colum bus, Ohio—the Miss America of 1923 —will be selected Saturday afternoon the "Miss America of 1924." The names of these five girls were not given out. There is a strong feeling I hat Miss Campbell may be declared the most beautiful girl In America for the third time. Should she win the choice she will become permanent owner of ths 15,000 gold mermaid now in her pos session. The silver seashell for outstanding amateur beauty was won by Miss Lillian Mae Erbe, of Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Gorman, the "Miss America" of 1921, took second prize. Romance Of Sunny Peru Is Wrecked On Rocks Of Divorce Court At Chicago BY A. J. LORENZ, Universal Service Correspondent. Chicago, Sept. —A romance that blossomed under the tropical sky o* Peru was crushed against the rocks of a divorce court here Friday. And pretty Adela Salter, a dancer of Seattle, Wash., who hoped to be come the bride of Mltirdates H. Plata, Peruvian consul at Chicago, finds herself merely the third side of a domestic triangle. In the short space of an ocean voyage from Panama to the United States, the handsome young diplomat from South America found it possible to woo and win the pretty dancer from the northwest. He tailed to tell her, however, that his wife, Mrs. Edmee Plata, waited his bidding to join him in Chicago. The three met in New York, where, according to Mrs. Plata’s divorce suit, the consul and Miss Salter were living in the Astor hotel as man and wife. "I was much surprised to receive a call from a young man named SUlter, when I arrived in New York,” said Mrs. Plata, “He told mo his mother in Seattle had written him, telling of Adele's romance with Plata, and their in tended marriage. I investigated and found them living in the Astor hotel. "When 1 surprised them they were giving a prenuptial party. They had announced their Intention of living in Paris.” In the divorce suit, Mrs. Plata sought to enjoin her husband from withdrawing any of his funds from Chicago banks. He is Raid to have offered to turn over his share of the Plata estate in Peru to Mrs. Plata and their four children. The couple was married in Peru in 1911. They separated two years ago. Mrs. Plata has since supported her self as a teacher of foreign languages. TEXAS REPUBUCANS NOMINATE BUTE FOR WOMAN’S OPPONENT Dallas, Tex., Sept. 6.—The repub lican party of Texas nominated for governor, Friday, George C. Bute, dean of the law school of the Uni versity of Texas. Bute was on tho high seas when he was notified by cable of his nomination, returning from the In ternational convention of the bar association. The republican party does not Intend, according to politi cal observers, to make a very vig orous campaign against Mrs. Miri am A. Fergusoa, the democratic nominee, because of the fact that Mrs. Ferguson Is even more avow edly antl-klan than the republican party itself. • ----- +♦♦♦444444444444444 4 ♦ 4 NO NEED FOR PERSHING 4 4 TO BE LONG WITHOUT JOB 4 ♦ - 4 4 Universal Service 4 4 'Washington, Sept. 6.—Wild 4 4 west shows and the "movies" are 4 4 seeking the services of General 4 4 Pershing, who retires next week 4 4 as chief of staff of the United 4 4 States army. 4 4 The general was not quite 4 4 clear as to Just what the wild 4 4 west management wished him to 4 4 do, but apparently his services 4 4 were desired as a sort of latro- 4 4 ducer to present the real per- 4 4 formers. 4 4 Despite these and other offers, 4 4 General Pershing plans to devote 4 4 himself almost exclusively to the 4 4 writing of his book. 4 4 4 4444444444444444444 TWO FARMERS INJURED BY GASOLINE EXPL08I0N8 Marshal), Minn., Sept. ’ —Gasoline explosions on two farms In the vi cinity of Russell caused injuries to two men, both Buffering severe burns on the arms. While fllltng the tank of his tractor with gas, Olln Green, living south of Russell, wan badly burned when the gas ig nited from some unknown eause. On a farm sooth of Russell, John Rustman was engaged In drawing gasoline from a large tank by the light of a lantern when an explosion securred. Rustman*# hands and 4444444444444444444 4 4 4 GIRL TO TRY MOVIE 4 4 DODGE IN EFFORT TO 4 4 CAPTURE THE PRINCE 4 4 -,— 4 4 Universal Service. 4 4 Chicago, Sept. Z. “A revival of 4 4 the old favorite game of "drop 4 4 the handkerchief” was forecast 4 4 Friday. Fluttering hearts are 4 4 hoping the Prince of Wales will 4 4 fall for it. 4 4 Such Is the frank confession 4 4- of Pasty Ruth Miller, pretty 4 4 screen star, whose pictures H. 4 4 R. H. is said to have often ad- 4 4 mired. 4 “I’m dying to meet the prince," 4 4 said Patsy Ruth. She Is on her 4 4 Way io New York. 4 4- “If 1 can’t make his acqualn- 4 4 tance any other way I'll adopt 4 4 movie ‘business.’ I’ll buy a filmy, 4 4 handkerchief and drop it in his 4 4 path. They fall for It in the 4 4 movies every time.” 4 4 4 4444444444444444444 Move Started To Cut Wages In Textile Industries New York. Sept. —A general wage reduction affecting more than 1,000,000 textile workers Is slated to take place In the New England tex tile Industry Immediately after the election. Statements to this effect were made by C. S. Kelly, Jr., of Sanford and Kelly, New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Kelly said many manufacturers are “frank to Rtatc that we must have a wage cut, and most of them think they need 20 per cent.” Political expediency and absence of winter weather, he said are the only factors delaying the decrease. CHILD’8 DEATH WAS CLEARLY ACCIDENTAL Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. ' (Spe cial)—That Edward Enterman’s death was by an unavoidable acci dent and that there was no negli gence on the part of anyone, was the vardict returned by a coroner’s Jury which Investigated the death of the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enterman who was crushed by an ice wagon Saturday night. The average buying power of the pound was at Its lowest during the year 1820. FEELS IT HIS DUTY TO TELL THE FACTS "Tanlac has meant so much to me to the way of Improved health that I feel It a duty, as well as a pleasure, to recommend lt,w Is the appreciative statement of J. M. Freeman, well known resident of 807 Camden St., Sun Antonio, Texas. “About a year ago my stomach and digestion got all out of fix and I soon became badly run-down. My appetite went back on me and the little I did eat failed to nourish me. Constipa tion troubled me nearly all the time and I also bad bilious spells and at tacks of dirtiness. “My sleep was unsound and I got up mornings with a mean, sickening taste In my mouth and a dull headache that lasted me almost through the day. I lost considerable weight and that tired, drnggy feeling was on me all the time. “After a few days’ use of Tanlac I noticed a marked Improvement In my appetite, digestion and general condi tion. So 1 took four bottles and by that time I was eating as heartily as I ever did and digesting everything tine. "My liver went to work right, mt headaches stopped and I was ablo to sleep like a log. I had gone down to only 113 pounds, but I am now a strong man of 215 pounds, and my health Is the best It has been in years. A friend of mine took four bottles of Tanlac at the same time I did and got fine results, too. As a builder of health and strength Tanlac is certain ly without an equal." Tanlac Is for sale h.v all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over <W Million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for consti pntlon, made aud recommended by tha manufacturers of TANLAC. Medal for Dog« Rambler and 5oe, two bloodhounds thut trailed a murderer to ids death near Tucoma recently, have been awarded a gold medal for their ef ! forts. The medal, bearing the names of the two dogs and the inscription, “For Faithful Service,” was given to Sheriff Matt Starwich, their owner, by Tacoma authorities. A Chance Anyhow ne—“Darling, we may have to wait a year." She—"Never mind ! We may 'not love each oilier then." Yeah? "She must be a bride?” “Heh?” “Dressed up to go to market.”—Louis ville Courier-Journal. Chinese Turn to America The department of agriculture of Yenching university. China, has been making steady progress since its or ganization in 1921. Arrangements hnve been made for procuring live stock from some of America's finest breeding establishments, ns well us farm machinery of the latest type. Touchy “That fellow Jones certainly linn deep feelings.” “A sentimentalist, eh?” “No, a pickpocket/* When a dentist hunts trouble ho goes armed to tlte teeth. Tl;e heart has reasons -of which reason lias no knowledge. Children Cry for ^ mv\\V % V ^ ««««« r« «%»• t MOTHER:- Fletcher’* Castoria is a pleasant, ! trm lesa Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arm* and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Small Boy Was Not May Employ Guns to Taking Any Chances Get Airplane Started Five-yenr-old William came down Shooting an airplane out of a gun jfroni St. Louis with his mother to probably sounds like a wild flight of pass the week-end with his aunt and fancy, yet that method is under seien little cousin, Virglniu, the latter ulso title test ut the naval air station, flve years old. Washington, says Popular Science When bedtime came William’s moth- Monthly, and may become the stand er found that In the hurry of getting jtrcl way of launching airplanes from away she had forgotten to bring her warship decks. little son’s pajamas. The plane Is placed in a small oar, ! “Never mind,’’ suhl the aunt, “he mounted on tracks that end at a plat can wear one of Virginia’s night- form on top of u battleship’s turret, gowns.” The cor is connected by a series of William looked his exireme disdain, pulleys with a piston inclosed In a jBelng too well behaved to make a gun. When the gun Is ftred, the pis scene, however, lie went silently and ton is driven forward, puPing the car dutifully to bed. But the next morn- almost Instantly into a speed of GO ing when she went into William’s miles an hour. At the end of the I room, his mother saw the nightgown tracks hydruulic and spring buffers lying in the middle of the floor. stop the car, and the plane is cata “William,” she said when he had pulled off. continuing under Us own awakened, “why did you tuke off this power. nightgown?” And she held the dis- _ carded garment accusingly before his , ,, , eyea une /tumor a r eoi “Do you think," he asked wither- The creator of "Nick Carter,” ingly, "that I was going to wear that Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey, holds* thing all night and wake up this perhaps the record for speed in Hter mornlug a girl’’’—Kansas City Star. ary production. He once nccom _ pllshed the prodigious task of IluiHfc Many a woman’s hair Js not as inf> n novelette of 40,000 words in golden as It Is painted. J'I8t *'vo days. A man that studies revenge keeps As soon as a man does his best hl» his own wounds green. friends expect him to do better. good breads Yeast Foam Hungry for home-made bread? 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