The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 13, 1925, Image 7

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    In £ -ason’s Biggest Wedding
V5HERg AT VANDERBILT. - CHURCH W£DDIN^ //vr^ 2;m\
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Tino „ahers at the wedding of Muriel Vanderbilt and Frederick C- Church Included many prominent
members of society. Left to right: R. W. Emmons, R. S. Humphrey. R. A. Lancaster Frederick C. Church,
the aroonr Muriel Vanderbilt, the bride; R. G- Payne, best man; Herman Oelrichs, L. D. Van ingen.
France Honors U. S. Airmen
WORLD FLYERS DECORATED
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Lieutenant Eric Nelson (left) and Capt. Lowell Smith. American
aviators, who flew around the world, were decorated with the cross of
the French Legion of Honor by Capt Saint Remie at Loa AngeleB.
I Fights Cancer
J. E. Barnard, a London scientist
aided Dr. Gye in the isolation of the
cancer germ. Their studies did nol
result in a cure for the dreaded
disease, but their deductions are
said to’ be invaluable in studyinj
treatment of cancer sufferers._
i < “Love Theft” Suit_
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Deserts Cult
pUSTAVO* CARRANZA mr |
Charging that his home was broken np when his wife fell a victim
to the wiles of Dr. George Ingraham (above), former Iowa University
lootball star, George Roehsler, a Milwaukee carpenter, filed suit
against the doctor, asking $50,000 damages. The couple denied the
charges.
Gustavo Carranza, Mexican must
clan, recently abandoned his “cult
of intellectuals’’ in Westchester,
N. Y„ when the parents of his
feminine disciples threatened him
with death.
Cadets Learn Tank Warfare I
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SUMMER TRAXNXKG TT ~^-£ST POINT-1
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Cadets of the U S Military Academy at West Point, N. 3., as part of Uiuu Summar train tut. Ivar*
Che rudiments of tanh warfare
Cult Leader Flees Death Threat <
Above is shown a group of fair members of a Westchester, New York, cult of “lntellectuallsm” .estate
tished by a handsome yo'ing Mexican musician, Gustavo Carranza. Following aUeged death threats, Carranza
was reported to have fled to Washington, but was reported to have been found there and to have declared
he will return to Westchester.
fin New Battle
Justice Siddons will hear the
proceedings in the new evolution
light which Is raging at Washing
ton. Attorneys Hart and Stephens
prepared the defense against the
’volution injunction petition. _
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To Argue Debt
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[HENRI FRANKLIN BOUILLON |
Henri Franklin-Bouillon, chair
man of the French Foreign Rela
tions Committee, was named to
head tho French Debt Funding
Commission soon to come to the
United States to arrange a funding
of the money owed by France to
this country.
Rules on Rum
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The validity of the twleve-mile
liquor treaty with Great Britain
was upheld bj Judge Julian W.
Mack, of the U. S. Federal Court,
In New York. This means that
foreign vessols carrying liquor may
come into port here if the liquor is
scaled up at the three-mile limit
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I No War Seen |
'COUNT SKRZYNSKl
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Count Alex Skrzynskl, Polish
Minister of Foreign Affairs, while
visiting President Coolldge at
White Court, ridiculed talk of war
In Europe.
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Head National Organization
Chosen at the annual convention at Washington, D. C-. the3o men
will head the Maccabees for the next four years. From left to right
they are R. P. Kuntz, supreme lieutenant-commander; S. W. Hall,
supremo record keeper; A. W. Fry, supreme comnander. and Dr. J. C,
llanchettl, supreme medical examiner.
In Death Face
j Ropy MARSHALL. Jit mt j
When Rody B Marshall. Jr., of
Pittsburgh, broke his neck diving
at NarraganBett, R. I., his parents
shattered all speed records rushing
to the scene fruai Europe. They
arrived In time to say good-bye.
In Poison Case
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The handwriting on a package ot
Louise Havers, o* Detroit, led to
alleged poison candy sent to Miss
the arrest of Charles Henderson, a
hotel clerk