The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 19, 1925, Image 3

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    Admiral S3 ms Fires Hot Shot in Aircraft Hearing
Admiral Slins, now retired. Is ehown on the extreme right as he testified before the special aircraft l»
restlgating committee which is examining the charges of General Wm. Ml tchell. The admiral caused a sensa
tion when he testified that he believed battleships inefficient in modern w arfare. Randolph l’erkins, New Jer
sey representatives and chief exam iner of the committee, is shown on tb e extreme left.
Governs Alaska
George A. Parks, appointed gover
nor of Alaska, by President Coolldge,
was greatly surprised, ho told his
friends. He has been In Alaskan
field service since 1907, was super
visor of surveys, is 42, a bachelor, and
the first resident of Alaska to be
governor.
Reigning Royal Beauty
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This Is the latest portrait study o f Queen Victoria of Spain. Artiata
profess to note in it a new beauty, some of them saying that she la now
more beautiful than Queen Marie of Rumania.
It Takes a Trained Reindeer
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One line with which to steer a nd a single trace attached to the motive power constitute the sole harness
©f this Lapp's reindeer sled. Ive constitute the sole harness of this
Herrin Pacifier
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Anyhow, that* what Randall Parks,
t&, hopes to bo. He is acting sheriff
ct Williamson county, 111., under
terms of the agreement between the
Ku Klux Klan and opposing fac
tions, succeeding Sheriff George
Qalligan, who is to remain out of
the state two years.
Flood Coming
The photo shown “Big” BUI Kd wards. the former collector of Internal
revenue at New York, taking his annual dive at Miami, Fla. And if Bill’s
size in any criterion, there la |Dlng to be a sudden rise In the water in
that neighborhood.
Glories in Slaying
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Olympia Marc!, who shot and killed
the man who, she says, betrayed her,
emlles and shows regret for the
death of John Bagnanon, a married
man and the father of two children.
Kellogg Home
Prohibition’s here to stay.' That's
all Frank B. Kellogg would say for
public consumption when ho re
turned from England, where he was
ambassador, to become secretary ol
state. Mrs. Kellogg was photograph
ed with him.
McKenna Off Bench
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£SowJUSTICE JOSEPH ^feiaoJMA
0ei>u>: JUSTICE HAfilAlT r. SfPOKB
Harlan F. Stone, of New York,
formerly dean of the law school of
Columbia University, and for str
months Attorney General of the
United States, has been elevated to
the Supreme Court of the United
States by President Coolidge, suc
ceeding Justice Joseph McKenna, *1
years old, who restatncd because of Ui
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low-cost Transportation
Star
Cars
The Quality Leader
of the Low-Priced Field
From the beginning the Star Car has
established a newer, higher standard of
engineering in the low priced field, being
the first to include the following quality
features :
1. Forced Feed Motor Lu- 6. Worm and Gear Type
> brication Steering Gear t
2. Silent Chain Front-end 6. Vacuum Fuel Feed with
Drive Tank at Rear
8. Single-plate Dry-disc 7. Durant Tubular Back
i Clutch bone
4. Semi-elliptic Springs, 8. Removable Valve and
front and rear Tappet Guides
9. All Main Units Separately Removable
Prices, f. o b Lansing, Mich.
Touring $340 Roadster $340 Coupe $713
Tm-door Sedan $730 Fear-door Sedan $820 Commercial Chassis $443
DURANT MOTORS . INC ♦
Broadway at 57th Street, New York
Dealers and Service Stations Tbrenthent the Uni ltd Statu and Canada
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Nothing to Do
The pupils of the fourth grnde In
the Selplo schools were preparing an
essay on the subject of what their
three wishes would be If they were
to have their wishes granted.
Miss Green, the teacher of the elnss,
was somewhat chagrined when the
following wish was read by one of the
class while four visitors were present:
“I wish I had a lot of money, so that
I could go to college, and be u teacher
and wouldn’t have to work."—Indian
apolis News.
To Preserve Shoes
Beeswax or mutton suet may be
rubbed around boots and shoes in wet
weather to keep out the dampness.
To presene kid shoes rub them nt
ulglit with n little petroleum Jelly and
polish them in the morning. The
treatment applies to patent leather.
Odd Malay Plant
In the Malay slates grows a four
o'clock plant which opens Its flowers
at four o’clock In the afternoon and
closes them exactly 12 hours later.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Crossf
Has Been Proved Safe by Millions
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years.
Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
New European Air Line
The proposed airplane line connect
ing Italy, Greece and Turkey will cov
er a route 1,000 miles long each way.
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But They Never Do
A literary critic may frequently
! spend considerable time writing on a
new book, when he might better say,
“It won’t be worth while to read this."
—Exchange.
In Office Cavalry
“Dnddy, what did you do In that
World war?”
“I polished the desks that were
mnrred by spurs.”—American Legion
Weekly.
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If your children do
not possess a keen appetite
try home-made bread: they love its
flavor and need its nourishment*
Send for free booklet
**The Art of Bakina Bread*
Northwest
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