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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1924)
Is Spanish Royalty Doomed to Pi Exiled? The resentment that has sprung up In Spain over losses in long-continued war with the Riff tribes -for possession of Morocco and also over the acts of the Spanish dictator, Gen. Prlmo Rivera, has been «ry«tallzed by Vicente Blasco Ibanez, world-renowned Spanish author of the “Four Horsemen,” “Blood and fiand" and other novels. Ibanez has placed himself at the head of a party which declares it will never rest Kitll Alfonso and his English queen, Victoria, have been driven from the throne an da republic established •The Prince d’Asturias is the heir to thJ Spanish throne. His two beautiful sisters are also pictured here, | Trenton's Sailors Killed in New Twin-Mount Turret Hillvr.&.i? -TR.Btrro-jsi > f CA&W}.&.c.j£Jk,&&rua*. ^^r: IkvXw'.*' -::--- . . ~~ ' __ " -■■'-■ ’ ■■ ' 11 1 "—— This is the new type twin-mount turret containing the six-inch guns on the United States scout cruiser Trenton, where several sailors were killed In a powder explosion on the final trip off the Virginia Capes. The ship was commanded by Cap. K. C. Kalbfus. Will Build Depot Around Rock ■ .1 III HI II grirwwii ..... ^■^TJJUwaMPW^.-ragrr-? ^ 'yV^r^v s >':'• I ifetffe.;,-;-] After the contractor building a depot for Northwestern railroad at Waukegan, 111-, broke several derricks and flat cars trying to remove "this huge boulder, he decided it would be cheaper to build the depot «round the stone, and that is what he is doing. Mourned As Dead, Sailors Return 1 » -1 J' • TXgO. j After spending three days helplessly floating on the Atlantic ocean after their ship had been wrecked in a gale, Dennis Drake and John Tibo, of Q^and Bank, Newfoundland, made port in their little dory. |lervlces tK them had been held and they had been given up feu: lost. Criminologist Sued for Breach of Promise Miss Charlotte Lex of Burke-., ley. Cal., haa entered suit against August Volljner, crim inologist, former Chief of Police of Los Angeles and now chief at Berkley, for $50,000 for alleged breach of promise. Husband and Wife Are Candidates for Same Job Perryville, Mo.—-Perhaps the first contest of its kind in (he United States is the race this year in Wayne county, Missouri, between a man and his wife as candidates for the same office on opposite tickets. K. C. Yates, an undertaker of Pied mont, Mo., was nominated at the primary election on the democratic ticket for coroner, and then the re public an county committee placed Mrs. Yates on the republican ticket for the same office. Some think the case of "heads I win, tales you lose!” But Yates is trying hard to win, supplying the gold-banded cigars to the hoys and greeting the ladies cordially wherever he meets them. Mrs. Yates is not letting grass grow under her feet, either. X' International Liquor Ring Is Bared Above Is shown Mrs. Max Jerome Phaff, of New York, whose hus band, a naturalized American, Is under arrest In Havre, France, charged with piracy as a result of the raiding by “hijackers” of the French steamer Mulhouse off tlve coast of Long Island and the theft of her big liquor cargo. Phaff is alleged by the French police to have boasted he was “king” of American bootleggers and that the Mulhouse was robbed to keep foreigners eut of the rich bootlegging field. Mrs. Phaff is said to have admitted knowing some of the details of her husband activities. Stork Did Himself Proud in This Case - - ' .——"« ■ '' ■"» I Z. -Z .,..| It was a tired stork that flapped from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abser Barkan, In New York City, after depositing a baby boy that tipped the scale at exactly fifteen pounds. Miss Minnie Tothem, the nurse, shown with the mother and baby, declares the infant is per fectly normal. Cruiser on Which Iowa Boy Was Killed .. 1... .. a-11 Fourteen men were killed In a n explosion In the forward twin gun mount on the new 35-knot 8 cout cruiser Trenton during tar get practice on the Southern dr 111 grounds, off Cape Henry, Va. The cruiser, recently commission ed, was commanded by Capt. E. C. Kalbfus. Roland P. Hanson, of Soldier, la., was one of the victims. Revenue Agents Ram Rum Runner . " ■ ::""T'rzr~rri ■'".—...—-> One of the federal coast guard boats operating against rum runner in the Detroit river at Detroit, Mich., is shown hero ramming a liquor smuggling, capturing the bootlegging crew. The rum boats operat from bases on i*»e Canadian shore and ar e daring in their operation. International Peace Society Officers. '&»*■< m YtfSJTAi*T&: j AW OKI OUXPOK.. | A«y#'"l»‘rf~:~r--~-l"~ M. LaFontalne, or the Belgian Senate, has been elected President, and Dr. Ludwig Quidde, President of the German Peace Society, haa been elected Managing Director ot the International Peace Society Ot the Twonty-third annual Peaoo Conference held In Berne, Switzer> land. Christian General Leads Revolt pEH te.YJ -HSIANG Marshal Feng Yu-Hsiang, th* Chinese "Christian General," com manding the Eleventh Division of the Chinese aNtional Army, has re volted in Pekin, seized the city** gates, cut all* telephone and tele graph wires and stopped all trains, placing the Chinese Government dire peril. Under Arrest, Girl Fears Gangsters El/EAJSrOlfc /v><| When she was arrested In Jersey City. N. J., and held in $25,000 bail fnr extradition to Boston on the charge of beiug a member of a "badger gang" that blackmailed wealthy Bostonians out of thou sands of dollars, she begged Judge Sullivan not to Bend her back to Hie Hub, declaring that the others in the gang had threatened to kill her because she conreaaed*