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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1925)
Swayed 15,000 Morris Spector, 14, was the most forceful and dynamic of the speakers fet the memorial services held at Madison Square Garden, New York, fen memory of Lenin, the dead apostls Of Bolshevism. With his tirades hgalnst capitalism, his plea to the Older '‘Comrades" to do their part aa be was doing his among the children, he time and again brought the 15,000 psteners to their feet in storms of >heerlng. Young Spector Is a public pchool student in the Junior grade Sigh school in New York. Under Fire Investigation of the office of Gov ernor Kd Trapp of Oklahoma has heem asked In a petition filed with ♦he State T-egislature. Trapp is al leged to have diverted funds for a highway ordered by federal engi Seers. He succeeded Jack Walton rhen the latter was ousted from of fice. Mrs. Stokes in Court mmm mm mmmmm Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, left, arrived in Chicago court with he? mother, Mrs. Arthur Miller, from Denver to push chargee against her husband, W. E. D. Stokes. She says he attempted to defame her char acter during their divorce trial. Evangelist May Quiet Herrin ■_■■rsi.'TTr-nr-Tfflr-|.T....rrswisiirm>li rvwflqMxoWimji—iwwarwwnwwwww «■»■■■»<■ '■ - - Ke.igion as a solution of the feudal situation in Herrin, and the southar? Illinois coal belt, will be put to a test. Howard S. Williams, evangelist, will Invade the territory for a series of revival meetings. He preaches no pav« tlcular creed, but admits he Is but a newspaper man "selling Christianity" This Should Make a Wild Cat Wild “Kid” Johnston, an cx-prlzeflghter, who in his day could "lick his weight in wild-cats,” keeps his h&nd in by capturing and training these animals. Here he is with a hundred pounds of full-grown mountain lion which he has taught to pull a four-wheeled contraption through the streets of Manhattan, Mont. He always gets the right of way. . Palm Tippy jumped overboard and rescued a two-year-old playmate at 8t. Petersburg, Fla., but those who awarded Carnegie Hero Medals said he was too young to know that he faced danger for himself. He is only 'three years old. Ha may be nade the youngest Bay Scout MwywnwMgftiiifl'''I'TBiiWii'' ?y«i hi eri *1 . . ‘v>0*: . 'vv.<fcr. Idttle George Leighton Harris, Jr., will have something to show to hi« kiddies when he grows up. Hor he can bring out the cup he woa at Atlanta, Ga„ prize baby contest whi re George was adjudged the winner over hundreds of other entries. The photo shows him in the aruia of kin mother, his prize cup tlghtfy clenched In both hands. All-American Yep, that’s right, for the two gents —pardon us— ladles, In the above photo are (upper Walter F. Kopplsch end George Pease, aJl-Amerlcan foot ball selections from Columbia Uni versity, as thoy make up for their parts In the college play ’’Half Moon.” “Real” Beauty Aurorlta Real, ona of Mexico’s most beautiful actresses, will soon be featured In the movies. She speaks English fluently. Two Men On car right towers Kerr Van Albert. 23, who is 8 foet tall without lounttng his two-quart hat; on our left, Seppe Toni, 28, who to exactly 28 inctvM, or one yard, tall. Spring Floods Are Here Syracuse, N. *., is Inundated by flood waters. Residents are marooned In their homes. Squads of firemen patrol the streets to give assistance to those who may need It. Photo shows a family getting supplies from the grocer via a row boat. lit Cleveland First picture of architect’s concep tion of Cleveland (O.) new union station now being constructed on Public Square by O. P. and M. ' J. Van Swerlngen Interests. Photo show* tower proposed for main audi torium. First to Cheat Death In Collision in Air When two fast fighting planes col lided a mile In the air near Kelley Field, Tex., Lieut. C. I). McAllister (above) and Cadet Charles A. Lind berg. pilots of the two machines. Ware saved from death by their para chutes, This was the first tins* In history such an escape was effected. Detective Esther Dale, American prlma don na, la today receiving the congratu lations of detectives and police foe having effected the arrest of a woman r.ho for four years has elud ed the police. The woman has been posing under various well-known names in the musical world, thus victimising those In musical circles. From Orient Hollywood critics say Etta Lesi whose father Is a Chinese physician in Honolulu, Is the most beautiful oriental In the world. At least rhs is chosen as one of the 14 girls se lected as 1925's most perfect "types.’* Claims Women Need Three Husbands Now Mrs. Ralph Tennel, editor of tho Sabetha Herald, Sabetha, Kan., wha says every woman needs three hus bands: one (or social life, who must be a good dancer, one for making money and one of thg “tabby cat*, type to keep things running smooth ly at bom*