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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1928)
Courtney’s Own F'hoto of Misha? This snapshot, taken by the''intrepid British flyer while help lessly drifting in mid-Atlantic, shows a view of the rear engine of the seaplppe “W^iale,” damaged fry.fire,'whjfh was 1,he cause of his crew being forced down in a gallant attemjJt^ to span the oc^an by feir. (IntomMloneJ Jlluetreted NVwe) „ ... , Leopard Pet a “400” Fad i irBfBtty:Mrs;:Jokxi;L;^I'y>on photo^^hed witk Vjer eigjit-niontbs-pldileopard; cub, j 1 he animal, was purchase* 15'^dier husband*m)m|tht Quaker City zoo and presented to hii ' vW5onM»»«flrrtS&y.j fe. Tyson fa tl{c forme*, JN at$£ insortJ6i NfcW^-ork ahd Philadelphia. ‘ '' Receives Award Ten Years After >.tiz in 'io evf ,?raW X; rr^,?chief.'of the Understates » Bjlteau, actifig under the emergency oi'iicer.s’ retire < merit-Aft, eonfeA the first award on Captain Frank J. Jarvey of Washington; D. C., Boider of the Distinguished Service Cross ! «*d- the Ilttlktri'War Crioss; ni- i nj- t \,r -•* Ufarria and Swings J •i'. -j! it f - F-tini*irt **» 11-♦ “Never Again Blues' J Pretty Marion Harris, famous “blues” singer, who put her foot down on reports that she would re-wed Rush Bisscl Hughes, adopted son of Rupert Hughes, the novelist. “Never again for me," said Marion. Victim of Wreck Mrs. Bud1'Snyder] vaudeville actress, of West 0range, N. J-, who was among those killed in the Mounds, 111., passenger train wreck., £he was 3,5 years —... . Phi Delta if f i 1 Delta Head jl V »' 'U 1. Vr jl Orace Rnoe^pr, vYash mgton*? D. C-, attorney.,, who was elected president < of: Phi Delta Delta at< tlte sorority’s Vecfcnt: convention in!Seattle, Wash. She is a rtk'tive oi * Pennsylvania. r (Htrrl* u< Kwlrf,*| u> Britain's Leviathan of the Sky : —<■* - ... . n mli mlin 1' f' II ,’1 The biggest hcavie,r-than-air crafty the “in flexible,” was one of tlie surprises at. the British Air Pageant at Croyden. The plane is an all metal, tri-motored monoplane with a wing-' spread of 150 feet. It weighs 14 tons, but ex .... 7~. «jf —’—--r .*/ •, .f* •; perts Claim that it will remain aloft with only one Of its Rolls-Royce engines in commission. The huge size of the plane is illustrated,graph ically by the six-footer who is standing against one of the landiner wheels. (htirnttloniil Illustrated Nini Dictator’s Son Here As Doom Encircled Four Flyers ThiS'fHmafkabie phqfo was taken by Captain Frlrtfr T. Court ney jhe, and bis crew were forced down in the Atlantic while flying from the Azores to Newfoundland, and at a time when there settned ho chance for their rescue. Seated on pro\r of s^aplhne, left to tight: Fred Pierce, mechanic, and Elmer; Hosmer, backer. Lying full length; Hugh Gilmore. Note radio antennae which ultimately brought the steamship Minne* waska to their relief. (fbfflrntitlnnt! Wnitrat^d In $100,000 Forgery Miguel Primo de'Rivera,’son of the Spanish ilictnLtrtr, afe he ar rived in New Yprk for a, totir of i Nofith and South AhiCriea. lie will e^abljsji Spa^'w|) tour ist agencies i*» ?a large ,rju;nlicr <if ,?key” ckies. , ( . ^I»t*r.iiaU9Pf|, N<*w*r^l) 6 /u I f,J Htl.li -vr rrit I, New Dollar Bills Hot Oft Press ' t Don*t pet ’eninltxed tip Mrith^cigar coupons 1 Remc^m^r, ,tUy/>e ) . new foliar bi!!4 bre ;som£wh :t smaller than the kind you have rokn 1. Don now.’ Here's Director Alyin\V. Hall of the Bureau of Prints TTew York as ini! l/norm vint/nt Wash ifmt now. it ere s lyi rector /\iyin anti Ktyjravnjg at \Va§lftfiKt bills Of! the pre^-v an<| ,S' >" , „ [. veteran /printer, ivvho had tie honor of furfnhig Off the ■'''•tdrtiony’ CJstoro* I Donohue is held tn "New York as one of three nicu i n, D. C, holding,the tir^ sheet of hooked up wkh a $1UC,<X)0 for. 1 ratulatingf Benj^fTfin K yllaicA rery plot, in which fhfc bank uL ..f ,\ff “iirtf , •* i . ■ *- . on»l ’’br»assn'iemw-nfi which employed him was vie* tmiizcd by a ganpp Hninruat toual N«l