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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
Wedding Belts They rang for Larry Semon, “King of Filmland Slapstick” an& Dainty Dorothy Dwan, his leading 1 ady. Lnrry had his nose bobbed fo* another, but along came Dorothy to win by a nose. They are shown at the station In New York just before t ho marriage. Makes Good Threat to ‘Wed Who She Pleases' 'TLL marry whom I please,” Walta JK. Ltnforth, 18 years old, said when 3iep wealthy San Francisco parents ■objected to her marriage to William Throtkeld, 36 years old, a stableman. ■She did. Jane Gregory is considered Tan»i pico’s prettiest American girl. Sbl was chosen as American ambaaaa<U ress at a dance liefcd by the wonnn’f clubs and rode in a jpeclally decorat ed float furnished by the American colony^ during a carnlvaL As some of the stars of the flickering drama begin to fade, along «omc8 Mary Brian, a little girl who has “the sweetest face on the acreen,’’ according to a famous director. 24 POUNDS OR DPNAMITE—T hat much tumbled many t; ns c£ leal and Iron to the ground when t he furnaces Of an Iron comp my o' purposely destroyed. A Vanderbilt Heir The stork Is soon expected to visit Biltmore House, the palatial resi dence built by George Vanderbilt at Biltmore, N. C., far the second time. The first visit was 24 years ago when Cornelia, only child of tho Vander bilts, was born. Now the daughter, who in April, 1924, became the bride of the Hon. Jair.es Francis Amhernt Cecil, then first secretary of the British embassy, is about to become r mother. Mrs. Cecil 1» shown above. Masquerade? Giacomo de Martino, new Italian ambassador, snapped when he pre sented his credentials at the White House. Try This on Your Ice Pon d — "'V~—'g-r-vv—-— — it.. ......... II i 1 liinm ...... Claude Lamy, one of the celebrated Lamy brothers of Siranno Lake, N. Y., Is shown taking a UtUa n. tlzer before lunch. Skate sho 1, he Is taping over eight barrels, placed b elly to belly. Most Beautiful Arms Uncover your arms, girls, and see if you can match those of Vita L’Ehmann, who has just been chosen as official Miss Los Angeles by the Chamber of Commerce of that city. Miss L’Ehmann Is declared to have the most bea-utlful arms in America. In Poison Plot Ralph P. King, above, and Lo'.i Madison, alias "Lou the Russian,” are under arrest In San Francisco In connection with the attempted poi soning of three members of the wealthy Hotallng family. They .1 i inlt they accepted $3,300 to kill the family—but Insist they left town and that the attempt was carried out b> others. Lining Up to Felicitate Couple Married 75 Years The townspeople of Wyekot', N. J., are shown as they gathered i n line to greet Mr. and Mrs. John C. Demarest on the 75th anniversary o f their wedding. Serg. John J. Loft us, last man of the A. K. P\, here Is bein.r STpeted by his mother on his arrival in New York from P’rance and Germany. He went overseas early in 1917 an d has been there ever since, serving of late In the graves registration service. Mrs. William Aklen Smith, Jr., daughter of Milton McRae, was mar ried to Richmond Temple, of Lon don, at tho home of her father in San Diego, Cal. They will leave soon for Lonlun to maUg ihelr home. Jazz Heir Roger Wolfe Kahn, 17 years old, son of Otto H. Kahn, wealthy opera patron, Is himself the leader of a Jasa band and has just been chosen for the honor of playing at the charity Inaugural ball In Washington, March 4. Roy Rucker, county prosecutor at Sedulla, Mo., plans to publish names of all persons obtaining liquor through the prescription method. His list reads like the social regis ter. He says publication helps to enforce dry laws.