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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
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C* MOW ! gk'to HURRAVuPt HE CAwVgo } VT WORK'tfLL HE GETS iT. £ WHV MOTHERS GET GrRAV. "////' ^ J~.R, ©1825 BY NEA SERVICE. IRC. TODAY BY ARTHUR BRISBANE Farmers are encouraged by the iwws that makers of artificial silk will require great quantities of medi um grade wool, to mix with wood fibre. The trade in artificial silk Is des tined to' be enormous lf the farmer raising and shearing sheep can com pete with As.’atics, ralring silk worms he may enjoy a new kind of prosper ity. _ In spite of dear money, gloomy fore bodings, and the conviction of big gentlemen that little men should be gin throwing stocks overboard, the tittle men seem „to hang on. Yesterday stock exchange speculat ors were more cheerful than usual and investors apparently went ahead buying. The predicted increase of the rediscount rate did not material ise. To start a fire you must have kind ling. To start hard times you must | have reason, or at least some convin Ing bad news. There aren’t any reasons, and there Isn’t any bad news. Theiefor-;, don’t b.‘ frightened into selling what you have got, unless you have tin wrong kind of stock. To find a prosperous spot on the United States map, look up Detroit. There everybody is busy, wages are high, and for four weeks in success ion Detroit has broken all previous employment records; 255,129 fill De troit jobs. And tens of thousands are work ing for Henry Ford outside Detroit. There is no better property than a newspaper firmly established, actu ally earning and paying a good profit News from London says Lord Ftoth ermere has sold to Berry Brotheis v'hree of the newspapers that came to him from his brother. Lord North cliffe, The Daily Mail, Evening News and Weekly Dispatch. The pwtco Is 560,000,000 and not as much as three newspapers are worth. But beware how you buy stock on promises of future performances. That’s dangerous., as many have learned to their sorrow. Some bankers and editors and non descripts oppose the idea of a unified single a-f force, independant of oi~ fogies in the army and navy. But yesterday, reserve officers of aviation units of states including Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, passed res olutions Indorsing Colonel Mitchell, and demanding a unified air service. {Which do you think know more about flying, the bankers, etc., or the men that flew in the World war? Bootlegging is profitable, If you un derstand It, Terry Druggan, and his partner, Frank Lake, according to testimony offered by the latter In court, paid the warden of the jail In w'hich they w'ere temporarily con fined $2,000 a month ‘‘for special fa vors.” The $2,000 a month included only “regular favors.” These bootleggers de luxe paid $500 to $1,000 each for “extra favors.” Bootlegging has created more bribe giving and brib-taklng, than all other activities in the United States hither to, not excepting agents of corpora tions, buying legislators In the old days. Forty-two Chinese, alleged to be quarrelsome, and occasionally mur derous Tong members, are at New' York's barge office, awaiting deporta tion. 256 Chinese In all. will be sent back for quarreling on American soil. Tt will cost the government $50. 000 to send these gentlemen across the Pacific ocean, but the govern ment says It Is worth It. If you could pick cut 256, not Chi Vital Statistic*. From Thrift Magazine. Number of bona fide fat persons now on diet, in *he United States, 501,650. Number who expect to start an anti fat diet tomorrow, 40,172.136. Number who started anti-fat diet yes terday and gave it up today, 45.172,136. Number of fat persons who think they are thin, 10,429,440. Number of fat persons who W'ant to get fatter, 0,000,000. People used to give "pound par ties” to the minister, when everybody brought a pound of something worth while. Now, Instead of a pound par ty, they give the preacher a non stop pounding party.—Boston Tran script. House Falls Into Subway i, i ■ wm » .■■ ■< i «"..... '■"""i Digging a subway under Grange street, Philadelphia, undermined th» foundations of the home of Mrs. T heodore Beardsley and the building came down with a crash. Fortunately Mrs. Beardsley and her children were out at the time and no one was hurt. ese, but whites, for deportation, say, to another planet, which would be your first choice? 'In the old days, when the city of Paris, compared to modern Paris, i was a small town, thousands died of smallpox in a year. In the year Just past, there was no death from smallpox and only three very mild cases. Paris enforces vaccination most strictly. Children in the primary schools, Infants, &0.000 hospital pa tients are some of those vaccinated. -- «»■« People of the semlarld states of the western highland are generous In their provision for public schools, many dis tricts employing teachers fcr children of a single family, according to state ments made by James F. Abel, writing for School Life, a pubiication of the in terior department, bureau of education. Nevada allows a school to be estab lished where there are five census chil dren and maintained if tiiere are three in attendance. New districts may be formed In Arizona for 10 children. Schools for eight pupils of fewer may be held In Wyoming. In Utah, where communtiy life is developed more high ly than in any other part of the United States and the schools centralized to an unusual degree, there are 125 one teacher schools for about 2,500 children, an average of 20 pupils for each school. New Mexico supports nearly 700 small Isolated schools, Wyoming about 1,200, and Arizona has 270 for 4,000 pupils. ‘A "local history contest” in the schools of Douglas county, Ore., spon sored by the extension division of the University of Oregon, has offered a new significance to local history and has In creased a spirit of pride and Interest in the community and state, according to School Life, a publication of the Interior department, bureau of education. It also formed the basis of interesting and valuable work In English. In writing their stories for the contest the chil Useful Later. From the Chicago News. The Sunday school girls of a certain church put flowers In front of the pul pit each Sunday. One was asked by an elderly person what they did with the flowers after the service. "Oh, we take them to people who are sick after the sermon," was the Innocent reply. Much discomfort is called by buy ing shoes to fit the occasion instead of shoes to fit the feet.—Kalamazoo Gazette. The Chileans seized Peruvian mules but it la Peruvians that are doing the kicking.—Omaha World Herald. dren were limited to events and inci dents within the territorial bound aries of t lelr respective school districts, although they w«Te permitted to go Into other districts and Interview former residents. Anything of historical Inter est was permitted In the contest, auci* as the first settler In the district, the first home, the history of the school, the church, the first store, the first roads and how, perhaps, they grew out of the old pack trails and developed mu* the snlendid highways of the present day, tne history of the transportation system, any special Industries in tha district, and the history of their de velopment, Indian legends and stories of battle between Indians and whites, and points of historic Interest In ths community. Courses in Latin are enrolling more high school students than courses in all the other foreign languages combined The average dally time outside ths class now given by Latin pupils to tha preparation of their lessons Inconsid erably greater than Is required for anyi other subject in the secondary school. Latin students surpass non-Latin stu dents in the mastery of other subjects, and the superiority seems to be due to something gained from the study of Latin rather than to greater Initial ability. Records of 10,000 candidates for college entrance made In the 10-year period, 1914-1923, Inclusive, show that the Latin students do better bi- about 13 per cent, than the non-Latin stu dents in all subjects out side of Latin and Greek, and In genera! the greater the amount of Latin studied the grem er the superiority. Approximately 22, 500 teachers of Latin are employed in the secondary schools and the demand for well-trained teachers Is steadily in creasing Nearly a million American young people are studying Latin, 940,000 In secondary schools and 40,000 In col leges. Of 609 colleges In the continental United States, 606 will arfbept and 214 require Latin for adm'ssion to an A. B. degree. Greek occupies a less im portant place. About 11.000 high srnou, and 16,000 college students are enrolled in Greek. Only 20 colleges require a knowledge of Greek for admission to an A. B. course, though 559 will accept It. These are the main facts brought to light In a three-year Investigation of classical subjects, conducted by the American Classical League, a* reported by James F. Abel In School Life, a pub« llcatton of the department of the 4m terlor, bureau of education. English as She Is Spoke. From the Vancouver Province. At a certain foreign university tlv students, who had been studying Shakespetfre in their natlva tongue, were requested by an examiner to translate into English the opening lines of Hamlet’s soliloquy, "To be, or not to be.” The following was the result: The first Frenchman declaimed "To was, or not to am”; the second rendered It, “To were or Is to not," while the third gave a still more liberal reading, "To should or not to will.” Concrete protect* against Fire, Tornado and Earthquake Ask Dad See If He Knows Father and mother are always think ing ol your welfare—there isn’t a thing within reason they wouldn’t do for you. But they may unknowingly have been risking your life every day. When you are at dinner tonight with dad, ask him this question: “Dad, is our school firesafe?” Perhaps he won’t be able r.o answer— he may not know. Ask dad if he knows that somewhere in the country a schoolhouse bums every day. Ask him if he knows that one-third ol all the schoolhouses in the country are nothing better than firetraps — maybe your school is one of them. Of course dad knows that buildings can be built that will not bum. They are being built everywhere, every day. II your school is firesafe, you’re lucky. If it isn’t, ask dad what he is going to do about it You have a right to know. • • • The highest type of firesafe construc tion is concrete. Our illustrated booklet “Concrete Schoolhouses"contains a wealth of information on firesafe construction with which every parent ought to he familiar. Write today for your free copy. "‘Build So It Won't Bum” PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 W. Washington St. CHICAGO A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 30 CITIES Derisive Nickname 1 The nickname “Jupiter Scapin’’ was fonferred upon Napoleon Bonaparte by the Abbe de I’radt, in allusion to |he strange mixture of greatness and pettiness manifested in his character. 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