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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
| Husband Accuses Her ff~~ ~ Jb££2S. HjE.'KfiKTaT jpEToJA^T^ <jy?a£ „ Mrs. Henry De Jans, of New York, known in the literarj *orld as Winfred James, strenuously denies her husband’s charges that she was unduly friendly with a wealthy English Christened H .. XSC3SOA At the American CathedraJ in Paris, Mrs. William B, Leeds, Jr., of New York, who was the Princess Xenia of Bus sia, attended the christening of her daughter born in February. 4444444444444444444 4 4 4 DIVORCE IN ARGENTINA 4 4 4 4 For the first time in the 4 4 history of the country there is 4 4 a probability that divorces will 4 4 be introduced into Argentina. 4 4 A bill, permitting divorces 4 4 now is before the legislature. 4 4 4 4444444444444444444 Faces Quiz | H&ysy; n ■ cu,r i^AKr] > ilenry H. Curran, immigra tion commissioner, Ellis Island, N. Y., is threatened with an in quiry in criticizing bis superi ors on their move to have aliens examined abroad instead of at _ Ms station. 444444444I444444444 4- 4 4- LEATHER LASTS YEARS 4 4- 4 i 4- Washington.—The Bureau 4 4- of Standards says that leather 4 4- of good quality can be kept 4 4- 10 years without losing any 4 4- large per cent, of Its strength. 4 4- 4 4444444444444444444 Denounced - - W. W. Husband, Commis sioner-General of Immigration, •whose policy of aliens aboard pr coming up New York Bay on ships is opposed by Henry H, Curran, Commissioner of the Port of New York, as a menace to the country. On Warpath Txszxr-T. HorgMAQA-y ■ ii' ' i ■!’ * " i i" V" ■ Dr. W. T. Hornaday, trustee of the Permanent AVild Life Protection Fund, charges that ammunition and gun makers are aiming to break down the laws protecting wild animals and fowl in the United States. Worth Fighting For i Joe Benjamin, prizefighter and called the “sheik of Hollywood," re cenjly had Ills cauliflower ears pret tied up by plastic surgeons. WhyT Marian Nixon, movie actress, ?/on his heart ahd his name. The two wers married secretly In Riverside, CaL j Mabel’s Back ,-3MO£?>rA IN-TX? /Rrtraft I J >11 i in i ■ ■■■■ ■■ .. Mabel Normand, screen star, soon to be seen in a stage pro duction, is back in New York with a gown exremely decollette in the back. Must Hang T/mxTT J. g Lieut. John S. Thompson, army, signal corps officer, has been sen tenced to the gallows at Manila for the death of Miss Audrey urleigh, step-daughter of Capt. H. P. Calmes. Yellowstone park has a vocabulary oil it* own and tourists visiting it the first time have many surprises in store tor them. An automoolle driver is never a chauffeur in the park. He is a "gear-jammer.” A waitress Is al ways a "heaver,” and a cook Is known only as a “meat-burner.’’ Most of the employes in the hotels and camps of the park are students. Twenty univer sities and colleges are representd among the hundreds of waitresses and housemaids working in the big hotels and camps. There are also many school teachers among the women employes, and this year most of these motored to the park In their own cars. The chauf feurs and other men employes of the t: ansportatlon and hotel company also came chiefly In their own autos. Many of the students motored all the way from New York, and large numbers of then, cams from California. A Columbus iftNfp&EST C. KTOPP Andrew 0. Nold, one of the navy aviation group now in the Arctic, who reports discovering new lands. Names Doctor DOXSOTHY CUKlYXS L..C£iX£=^. Miss Dorothy Curtis, twenty, daughter of a Newark, N. J., minister, now dead, charges a physician is the father of the babv she is accused of slaying. She said he refused to marry her. The Latest in Love Tokens I$ZZ,brE' "l3CfiRJX?jsai- : —i---v:y. , .—--> — Irene Bordoni, the actress-singer, returned frow Paris, dis playing a picture of herself and her husband deftly painted oo her legs. ”1 must have him near me always,” she said. SCHOOLHOUSE FOR TEA Frrjiklln. N. II.—Ajt old schotl house, built by Daniel Webster’s father, has been sold by the city, and now Is used ns a tea room. The old desks still benrln« Initials, carved by scholars years ago, are used for tables. *iOW3 OLD AT 10 YEAR?) Kansas City, Kan.—Cows are supposed to have passed their days of usefulness when they reach 10 years of age. After this even their horns, which vecords the cows age hy wrink les, undergo no further changes. The oldest cow to be sold In the yards here was 18. Hubby’s Not Funny to Her IVORS'* T0y<g^ro W: According to Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton, her husband, he of the funny walk and grimaces on the screen, was anything but funny to her. Twice she left him, and the third time, she says, is for keeps, for she has sued for a divorce at Los Angelo* .. Bold Sailor Men. From the New York Post. Vikings may no longer roam toe seas, but the viking nplrlt burns as brightly as ever. Undaunted by the fate of the yawl Leif Erieson. which left Iceland for Nova Scotia a year ago and was never heard of again, three sturdy Norwegians embarked on a 45 foot yawl and after 73 lays have a» ri ved In this harbor none the worse for their unusual experience. They had expected to cover the 3,500 miles in 45 days, but they ran Into weather which at times was so rough that they had to heave to and throw out a sea anchor astern to rida out the storm. Steam, electricity and gasoline have revolutionized trans portation since the days when the Northmen fearlessly set sail for all points of the compass, but even the feats of the airmen cannot dim the glory of those who entrust their lives to man's oldest form of artificial lo comotion—a plank and a sail. I Kidnaper? | [ - IVCY V. Mg MILES^„m [ * ■■■■■■■.min. I Lucy W. McMIlls. twenty, pretty Lexington, Ky„ girl, was charged In a marriage annulment petition, with kidnaping Robert MrMills, twenty, sophomore at Ohio Uni versity, and taking him to Monroe, Mich., where they were married.