The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 11, 1925, Image 7

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    Held as “Gan Flapper” ~j
Heiress to Wedj
Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, heiress
to one of the greatest fortune* la
the country and member of one ot
ths best known families In th#
world, will be married July 25 to
Frederick Cameron Church, Jr., of
Boston, Mass. The wedding, In tho
Vanderbilt mansion In New York;
will be held with pomp and cer»
mony no» common in this goner*
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jiWTt , xomve zaramba.
Katherine Louise Zaramba, nineteen, was arrested In Chicago
together with another girl and three youths, all of whom were charged
•s acting as a band of taxi bandits. She confessed, according to police,
that she wielded the revolver in the hold-ups while her companions went
through the pocket* of their victims “because it thrilled her."
Here's A Forbidden Picture-When William Shepherd Went on Trial
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When William D. Shepherd went on trial at Chicago, charged with having caused the death of William
MeCIlntock, “millionaire orphan,” camera's were barred from the courtroom. But Jun Fujita, NEA cameramad
wna able to snap the above view of the courtroom- Slie pherd, shown by the arrow. Is sitting at the counsel
tablo with his attorneys.
Patents Tire
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ALDEN L.PU1KAM " ,
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Alden L. Putnam of Lansing,
Mich., surprised leaders of the au
tomobile tire industry by obtaining
a patent on the balloon model
after hundreds of thousands had
been manufactured. The royalty
war over the patent Is expected to
be one of the greatest legal battles
in history.
Something Else in Pets
So domesticated has “Eckle,” her pet leopard, becpme that Miss Olga
Celeste of Los Angeles must feed him herself or ho refuses to eat*
This Is a typical scene at mealtime
Stone Mountain Memorial From Air -**•
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This Is the first aerial view ever taken of the Memorial to tha Confederacy which Is being carved Ja
gigantic figures on the side of Stone Mountain, Ga. It shows the work as Gutzon Borglum, sculptor, left
It when he disagreed with tha committee In charge.
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Unhurt in Five-Story Fall
'■Er»^Ax>r> i-faefner $ SKtioro dw.OT'AK~1
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Theodore Haefner. three, fell out of the window of hi* room on the
fifth floor of the Hotel Alins, Cincinnati, ()., sixty five fool to the street,
«b Indicated by diagram. Employes who picked him out of a flower
bed milled him to a bo.spitui, tvbeiw he wan orouuumed unhurt
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Defies Arabs
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Lord Balfour Is shown as he aj>
reared addressing the Jewish col
ony at Rlchon, Palestlno, to whont
he declared himself strongly is
favor of Zionism. He went to thi
Holy Land to attend the dedlca
tlon of the first Jewish unlversltj
there, sad was bitterly attacked bj
the Arabs for his support of Zion
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[ Likes Lions
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'cwtlKS AWPi*?
Claire Anderson, Los Angeles
movie actress suing for divorce
charging her husband with extreme
cruelty, thinks lions are much nicer
than men. she says, even though
she was nearly eaten once by a
America’s Rotor Shipf
The now path blared by Anton Flettner of Germany when he
proved that a revolving tubular mast was more efficient thau a Ball,
Is being followed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where
Lieutenants Hastings and Kioman have designed a craft that is expected
to make seven knots In a fifteen mile wind. It will soon be tested ott
the Charles river.
Deserted Babe
Hero Signs ’Em
John Francisco, Chicago's "most distinguished letter-carrier," is ac
tive in getting pledges to support the American Hegion Kndowinent
Drive. He is shown here signing Mrs. John Alc'„en Carpenter. Few resi
dents along the "gold coast” know that their smiling postman Is one of
the greatest heroes of the war. He was cltec^ for "remarkable heroism
anJ leadership" in the Bols de Foret in October, l5lS.
WIKTFS^D GI1/>0^XXn|
Miss Winifred Gilmartin, of New
York, admitted in court she left
her tiny infant in a hallway after
dotoctives bad traced her by means
of a bit of adhesive tape. Her
boyish sweetheart later begged her
to marry him to help her raise
the baby.