The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 02, 1925, Image 3

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    | ilgfcr Boy Marble “King” jjgjfe,
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Thcmag “Buddy** Raley (left), «rf Owensboro, Ky.t congratulated
Howard “Dutch” Robbins, of Springfield, Mass,, upon his victory in the
National Marble Shooting Championships at Atlantic City, N. J. Raley
was runner-up.
Kills Eight
Becoming suddenly Insane, Lloyd
Russell, of Hamilton, O.. killed hia
mother, brother, sister-in-law, *
nleee and four nephews, tiring his
last shot Into his own breast, in
flicting a minor wound. The sole
surviTor of the family was Dorothy
Russell, who fled as he fired fire
bullets which missed the»r mark.
To Wed At Last
KITTY klERNAN ~r '
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Pretty Kitty Klernan lost three
-it her fiances during the Irish re
bellion when, one after another,
they were killed by English trocps,
the last being Michael Collins. She
Is now betrothed to Qen. Fell*
Cronin of the Irish Free State
Army, and, with peace established,
bids fair to marry at last
.!■ & ,• In BlackmaQ Murder
Thomas Lonsdale Leeming, fifty-fonr (inset), millionaire whole*
Kale drug importer, was shot to death in his, New York office building
ly Charles Muller (centre, handcuffed), wlib confessed, according to
1 ''ce, that he had killed Leeming when he balked after seven fears
««. i ’ying out blackmail money, --——
]_ Gotham Heat Takes Toll
With 14 deaths In a day ascribed directly or partially to the heat
Mayor Hylan of New York ordered ail parks opened to the public foi
sleeping purposes and caused showers to be erected at hundreds of fin
plugs. Charles Ollder^esTe, wealthy trucking naan, died at his desk
Polios are shown removing the body.
Held as Slayer
Mra. flora Prendergast, seventy
four, and crippled by rheumatism,
was arrested in New York by po
lice In connection with the death of
Mrs. Mary McGovern, found dead la
Mrs. Prendergast'* apartment.
Police allege sho beat the other
woman to death with her Crutch,
All of the charges were 4—left
Where Shanghai Riots Started j
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Three American and two English members of the Volunteer Oorps are shown guarding the Intern*
tlonal Settlement boundary la Shanghai before the riots became so serious that American marines war*
landed to preserve order. Note the barbed wire barricade across the street
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Married in Airplane ]
After being wed In an airplane soaring 18,000 feet over Detro,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Potter (right) landed long enough to bl
farewell to the occupants of two other airplanes who had accompanlg
them during the ceremony. Then they departed for an aerial hone]
moon. „
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Mrs. Belle Ounn Owens, of OaH
Tark, 111., was shot dead by Bur
glars when she Interrupted them ag
they were looting her borne.
J Mystery Babe
George Faunt, seven, "mystery
babe," Is not Blakely Coughlin,
whose kidnaping from his Penn*
sylvania home was an International
sensation. Denial was vehemently
made to State police at Philadel
phia by his mother, Mrs. Florence
Faunt, thirty, who was questioned.
New Shriners* Potentate |
James G. Burger, of Kansas City, newly elected Shrlners’ Imperial
Potentate (right), is shown as he was congratulated by James 8L
Chandler, of Kansas City, Mo., whom he succeeded.
MacMillan Starting North
Lieut. Com. Donald B. MacMillan Is receiving flowers and good wishes
from Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore D. Robinson Just before
sailing from Boston on his latest arctlo expedition MacMillan recently
spokt la "lou* City.
j Most Beautiful j
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Miss Doris Plrikertow, of Fayetto*
Tllle, Ark., was adjudged prettiest
girl la Arkansas In a state-wldo
beauty contest which Included
more than a thousand girls. She
will Tie for honors at Atlantic
City. N. i