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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
[ Royalty Goes Hunting ■■ ....■»■»»». .— ..———.. | I?RINC^ VI6GO. ) Prince and Princess Viggo, of Denmark, are now in England hunting stags with others of the royalty. The princess, before her marriage to Kins? Christian’s cousin, was Eleanor M. Green, of New York I At the Grand Konclave -; jLAlSTCASTElSL. 1C SC.. IC . r--:—:—..— —-— -— - - I ■■■WIIM MIHIH IT---IHTT-TI-l~r~ ' ' m--1i--1- » One of the strongest delegations of Ku RIux Klansmen at the parade in Washington was that from Lancaster County, Pa., the visitors making one of the most striking appearances of all the Klansmen who marched down Pennsylvania avenue in their regalia. Got Him Right. From Life. John—My son failed in his exams and won’t be promoted. Mike- Another grade-crossing acci dent, eh? The first English woman of title ti become a professional stenographer ll Lady Constance Howard, : ister of th« Countess of Carlisle. She is employed by e prominent London firm and li said to be an expert in her line of work On Road to Recovery '[ cJQXQsT ~W. ^n-ZT^S'. +**.. Secretary of War Weeks has so far recovered from hi serious illness that he expects to leave for his Summer home al Lancaster, N. 1L, August 15. He will be guided by his physician and his family’s wishes as to his future plans, lie said. i" |"Asks $100,000 I RBtsrss angp»^r> ,*r\. j Kenee Sheppard, motion pictun Bctreas, has sued Dr. Charles H YVilen, famed as the dentist "sheik" In the Eld ward W. Browning dt rorce proceedings, for breach ol promise, asking 9100.000 heart balm. | Bishop Jailed Bishop Philltpovsky, who recent ly, by a court order, obtained occu pancy of the Russian Cathedral and residence in New York, was arrest ed and sentenced to serve thirty days in jail for contempt of court. To the Limit. From the Chicago News. Hortensi—And now ypu are marrieu, I suppose you know something about the wonderful love a woman can give. Montrose—You bet I do—my wife ha:i a dog, you know. — i World Tourist IATDT/B'y a mmm .. Only siiteen, Dudley Dr.nw Itas arrived in New York after eoiupletinj; a tour of the world fail alone. He was gone seven months and visited many out of the way places. «***——— •mi i i————— t '■■■■— ■ —"■■■"■■■■■ — ■ I ■ Hoover Holds Conference | ; _Ic-roov^r?. COKMI __ | Policy and reorganization in the transfer of the Bureau of Mines from the Interior to tha Department of Commerce were discussed by Secretary Hoover and his committee. l*eft to right are: C. P. White, chief of the coal division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; IV. P. Ilanaway, of the United Mine Workers of America; J. V. W. Reynders, president of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Secretary Hoover; J. G. Bradley, ix-president of the American Mining Congress; J. F. Calldreath, vice-president of the American Mining Congress, and H. F. Bain, former director of the bureau At the Races | (ttRg.KMrewyP Y MKfclj Mrs. Raymond T. Baker, of New York, is one of the noted smart set at the Saratoga races. .At The Customs Dock. Krom Life. ‘‘I asked him if he thought a descand ant of a signer and a daughter of the Revolution would stoop to such a thine.'* "And did you Bet away with It?" "Sore!” Morbid Youth Kills Parents :. '■t". 1 ..... ....—. ..■■I.. • Warren Vandervoort shot and killed his parents, the Rey, and Mrs. H. J. Vandervoort, at Parkersburg, Iowa, because, he safd, they continually bickered. After shooting them the youth, seventeen, went for an auto ride and then surrendered to the sheriff. Remorseful fm'mm—mmmmmmmmm-rnmm+mmi—mmmmmmmmm BgiXE 3£NrNgT,I^n In the Spotlight 1 ■-~ ...-.- -u E.IyXZAOE.TH; ADAJyT i --■'» <SEOKGE J2>. icitvrs ■.. AmtfJt. <saear. aAKaLmr, Khzabeth Adam, Oakland, Cal., who sued Dr. C. H. Schwart* for breach of promise, now says her suit died when Schwart2 was burned in his factory explosion. Police say Schwartz was not the vietim, but killed another man to escape Miss Adam’* suit and give his wife and his company $180,000 insurance. King Boris of Bulgaria, who believes he will overcome all inter nal troubles because of his “great faith in his people.” Georgt Bernard Shaw declares the public school of the United States is one of its most valued institutions. Attorney General Sargent who conferred with President Coolidge on the coal crisis r In a heartbroken confession, Bello Bennett, featured player of the stage and screen, admitted that for years she made her young son pose against bis will as her brother so that she could secure good rolea by saying she was only 24 years, whereas she was 34. Her son died a month ago. lie was sixteen. Princess Royal m Jna Wilea Walrath, elected princess royal at the interna tional convention in Syracuse of the United Order of Splendor and Perfection. Since then she has received many offers to go on the stage.