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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
I ... —. 1 t Scopes Trial Started Here .1. ..._ w.,M Seated at a table In Robinson’s drug store !n Dayton, Tenn., the men who instigated the anti evolution law ’’test” case re-enacted tor camera men the scene where was fired the shot that was “heard •round the world.” They are, left to right, George W. Rappelyea, who swore out the warrant; Walter White, prosecutor; R. £2. Robinson, druggist, and Clay Green, who brought John Thomas Scopes to the conference. New Leader Hoke Donlthen, attorney, Cod idge’s Ohio campaign manager, has become a power in Ohio Republi can politics, and, as chairman of the executive committee of tha Harding Memorial Association, hat beon chiefly responsible for tha success of that organization. Beauty rm& KAXHLE&E? pQBB. The moat beautiful and popular girl in Enaley, Alabama, is Miss Kathleen Pope, 18 years old. Sh« ia entered in the Alabama Bob Hatred Beauty contest. In the Day’s News_j J9&CV*. cJAf-CHS4 «T- DAX/iS* ^ GOT cXOPLM 1/ HIXT&S' £jeX?tJ; AUSTEIX CHAMGE-TSI^JIT £ GE.N GXJIVVAtXCXAjT. Secretary of Labor James J. Davis has gone to Battle Creek, Mich„ to undergo a short treatment in the l^ud baths before leaving on a tour of Europe. Major-Geneial John L. Hines, Chief of Staff of the Army, declared the War Department was "entirely satisfied with the result ot the Defense Day test.” Austen Chamberlain, the British Foreign Minister, admitted relations between Great Britain and Soviet Russia have become ‘‘critical.’* General Guillaumat la relied upon by tho French War Department to lead the French Moroccan forces to victory against the Riffian tribesmen, who have launched a terrific mew offensive. i’l Locomotive Plows Into Back Yard - i A broken flange In tbe wheel of a mail car caused the locomotive and three care of the Northwest ern railroad’s Omaha Limited to leave the rails at St. Paul. Minn. The locomotive crashed into the back porch of the home of John Alsen. Earthquake Wrecks Montana School I^AWHA.TTAJvr,>MOtT<fcAjsJA.#.lAlJG^l. QC-THLOOI^ - - ~_2lt-\ awMttMftmwarfMti.^r'*&?• :'i,.u ■..j.-Jgl Several student* were injured when *£« Manhattan High School, Manhattan, Mont., was partially wrecked by earth temblor*. The most ^rious damage occurred at the north and south ends of th« building. .--— - ■ ! \ '• Professor Oscar P. Turner, In structor at Louisiana State Uni versity, was found backed to death In tbe agronomy building. His death came after he bad started an Inquiry Into theft of examination questions. Deserts McCoy Called “McCoy’* last friend,” Dagmar Dahlgren, eighth wife o( Norman Selby, “Kid McCoy," who is in San Quentin Prison, Califor nia, for slaying Mrs. Theresa Mors, has married her dancing partner, Alexander Kipper. It Is her third marriage, I Another | MIS9 MEfftlE- WAGNER '*«| Miss Nellie Wagnor, of Alaska, W. Va., is the latest girl to be held la connection with the sudden death of her suitor. Arlington Gortner, her fiance, was shot and killed while walking in Johnson’s Heights, Md., with the gtrL She blamed robbers. Refuses Helm Desire to remain at his presem post as commander of the Frenct troops on the Rhine has led Gen eral Guillaumat to decline t® lca« the French Moroccan forces In i new counter-offensive against tht Riffs. Gulilaumat was commander in chief of the allied operations li the Balkans. Engaged ~| MR?. CHURCHILL COlttAKU The engagement of Mra. Churchill Coleman, of Philadelphia and Wash Ington, to Leland Harrison, first as Blatant Secretary of State, has been announced by her father, B. Daw son Coleman, of Philadelphia. Heads Teachers *C£SXMKt«|| For thirty two years principal ot the Pierce School, 3rookllne, Maas., fUiaa Mary McSlmmon was elected president of the National Educational Association at the an nual conference at Indianapolis. Mae Marsh III f~ IwAE MA&SH 0' ",1 Mae Marsh, screen actress, will be kept from the movies for a year, it was announced as she sailed from Southampton, England, fol home. Queen Wears American “Specs” ' QXJK^KT | ITT"" ' : - " . .. '■-.. II1.-'. ^1—m— Wearing the "Made In U. S. A.” smoked glasses she recently adopted. Queen Mary accompanied King George to the royal stand t* v itness the tennis matches at Wimbledon.