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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
Will She Mary the Marchese? Miss Helen Marye, debutante daughter of the former U. S. miniate* to Petrograd, George T. Marye, who 1 s reported to be engaged to tho Marchese Lamberto Negri Arnoldo, secretary ef the Italian embassy In Washington, may not marry for some time. Her parents have refused to allow her to wed for at least two years. Finds Law Stronger Than He T Gerald Chapman, notorious bandit, has learned what all crooks soon learn, that the law is unrelenting. Here is a study of Chapman, convioted at Hartford, Conn., for the killing of a policeman. His daring robberle* and escapes from police made him a feared gunman ,but the law finally won. Sell Auto Firm ssgg. Hardens podse^| Airs. Horace K. Dodge and her s!s ter-inluw, Mrs- John F. Dodge, prin cipal owners in the Dodge Brothers Automobile Company, have sold the firm to Dillon, Read & Co., of New York, for a sum reputed to be J175. 000.000. In 1911, the Dodge brothers were poor mechanics. They went Into partnership with Henry Ford. Later they sold the)' Ford holdings and began manufacturing a car of tbeir own. Body Exhumed . . - ___ The body of Mrs. Kmma McClin tock, mother of the late William 1 N. McClintock, Chicago million- [ atre orphan,” whom his foster- ' father, William D. Shepherd, is charged with having poisoned with typhoid germs, has been exhumed in Chicago to search for poison. This picture of Mrs. McClintock was taken when she was the chum ok Mi'*. Shepherd. How Teapot Dome Court Hearing Looks 11 'I Here la an artist's conception of the courtro3*n scene at Cheyenne, Wyo„ where the Teapot Dome oil lease hearing la now In progress. fl) Judge T. B. Kennedy. (2) Government counsel’s table. (3) Defense counsel s table. (4) Owen D. Roberts, government counsel. (5) Atlee Pomsr •ne, government counsel. (6) Albert D. Walton, U. S. district attorney. (7) John W. Lacey, defense counsel. (8) Martin W. Littleton, defens# eoun •el. (9) G. T. Stanford, defense counsel. (10) Harry F. Sinclair. (11) Table for counsel examining witness. (12) C. J. Ohnhaua, clerk of c^iurt (13) Press reporters. (14) Witness. (15) Court stenographers. (16) Bailiff. Others In the drawing are assistants to counsel. America Versus England in Bermuda tti 11 — m~inr n ~~~ ~ im n ■ y - —--- - - Five oif America’s leading girl swimmers are In Bermuda for a special swimming meet. Thnlr training •f water polo between the American In the sport in which they excel. Here is a fine action picture of a game of the ball for which Miss Gertrude s and a picked team o‘f Bermuda stars. The American? are all to the right consists mainly of playful IndulgenceEderle and a Bermuda player are striving. Immediately back of Miss Ederle Is Virginia Whltenack and buck of her Is Helen Meaney. To the right In the foreground Is Alleen Rlg aren and behind her Is Helen Walnwrlrht uenerai von r..eu.ow vuruecu is latest entry Into the presidential field In Germany to Bucceed the late President Elbert. It Is almost certain he will be nominated for the office by the extreme national socialists. In the World of Art Octavus Roy Cohen Jr., 8, Is aa au thor, but he doesn’t like the type of stories his father writes about and from Birmingham, Ala.The boy's first story "The Midnight Road,” just Accepted by a southern magazine. Is full of thrilling crashes, violence and miraculous escapes. , Accuse Father Arthur Haufschild of 'Milwaukee was arrested on a charge of first de gree murder when It was determined that his son, Roy, age had died of poison. The boy was he!.- to an es tate valued at J15.000 left by his mother. The will provided the eata‘e should go to the father, providing ho did not remarry. Haufschild, how ever, did marry and the estate passed to the son. One of the impressive worKs s ubmitted at the annual exhibit of th 0 Independent Artists of America* was a painting entitled “The Temp est“ by Harper R. Huner. A Miracle That None Were Killed When this Passaic (X. .1.) trolley left the trestle over the West Shoie R. 11. tracks in Jersey City, X. J., 11 seemed that a miracle was all that saved the 22 passengers from death. As it was, all were hurled in A tangled heap in the front of the car. Most of them were unconscious when dragged out, but recovered quickly after being taken to the hospi tal, only two being found to have b» «» amlously Injured. Engaged Miss Kvelyn H. Spaulding of Kos lon Mass., whose engagement to Wil liam Preston Johnson Gibson, former hus.bal'4 of three heiresses, has Just been announced. Gibson’s former marriages and divorces were sensa tions In New ’fork and Washington society.