The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 15, 1932, Image 6

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    Niagara Folks in Winter Clothing
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No matter where you see it, it's Winter just the SRme. touch of glistening beauty and muffling the roar of the
Above, the season’s first snowfall adds a striking thundering cataract. Old King \\ inter is still th<
touch to Niagara Falls, lending the terrible scene a daddy of all artist6.
Collecting Indian Skulls for Hobby
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w here is that over Catalina Island, Cul. Here ho is shown as he exhibits
;which Ralph (.Midden waxes enthusiastic. He collects his treasures to Winifred Vita’ich and Kay Marine
arrowheads and skulls of extinct Channel Indians on vich in his “museum” at Los Anaeles.
Can’t Bear to Miss His Bottle
This baby bruin, one of the entries at the aantal pet it. Raymond Bishop, a little visitor to the show is
show in Madison Square Garden, New York, was shown ministering to his wants. All kinds of pets,
reared on the bottle. And now. although hr is getting from a goldfish to an elephant, are on view as their
too big for that sort of thing, he refuses to Jo without owners contest for prizes.
Distinguished Now
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Although this 17-year-old Viennese
girl, Poldi Milner, has been ac
claimed abroad for playing as a
guest soloist with famous orches
tran, she was held up by Uncle Sara
when she arrived at New York re
cently. The law says that a foreign
artist cannot land here unless he or
she is distinguished. So Poldi had
to prove that she knew her stuff be*
fore Uncle Sam relented.
Martial Harmony
“You’ve Got Me in the Palm of
Your Hand," might be the theme
song for this picture, showing Paul
Whiteman, King of Jazz, as he
playfully assists his wife, the
former Margaret Livingston from
the train on their arrivtl at New
York from the Coast. If you think
Paul has reduced his tonnage, all
the credit goes to wifie, v\h> keeps
him on a diet.
Canning
Many & champion was crowned at
the live stock show in Chicago re
cently. We had corn-husking cham
pions, stock-judging champs, and
now here's the canning champion.
She is Miss Wanda Guthrie, 15,
shown with some of the preserves
that won her the title.
Good Game for the Eyes
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Here's one “medicine” that Johnny doesn’t mind taking. It is an eye
correction exercise, arranged like a game. The cards (upper photo) are
placed in the synoptophore as shown below. The trick is to get the butter
fly in the net or the lion in the cage. While the child is playing he is
correcting a crossed optic nerve or some other defect in vision.
Remembering War Dead
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Notwithstanding the unsettled political situation of his country and the
added burden it places on his shoulders, President Paul Von Hindenburg,
«f Germany, still finds time to remember his war-time comrades. Here
tifte 85-year-old soldier-statesman is shown as he paused to make a con
tribution to the fund for the upkeep of the graves of Germany’s war
dead as he entered the Garrison Church in Berlin for services
llfJ , _ Satin Smartness
working Up ___
Hii
legate
Henry Cardozo, nephew of Justic
'njamin Cardozo, of the Unite
ates Supreme Court, is shov/n a
i job as a driver for a Chicag
undry. The boy is studying lai
■ night with the determination t
t ollow in the footsteps of his dis
tineuished uncle
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- The charming afternoon ensemble
irarn here by t-harlotte Susa, M-C-M
^ player, if of white satin, set off with
" mink fur bands on the short flaring
sleeves of tile jacket-dress. Twer
* satin flowers decorate the lapels. A
* high waisiline effect is given by the
wide girdle that is ornamented with
m row of satin-covered buttons•