The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 09, 1933, Image 6

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    Spring Ruffles on Winter’s Skirts
With Spring in the air. Lake Michigan at Chicago
starts to divest itself of Winter attire and evolved
this pretty scene in the process of doing s». Melting
of the ice at Chicago swimming beach rolled thes#
ruftlcs into the lake’s icy garment. A better job coulj
not have been done by a Parisian fashion de iguer.
Where False Fire Alarm Brought Death
Skidding' on the slippery rain-soaked pavement, this
huge houk-and-ladder truck speeding down a New
York avenue in answer to a fire alarm, which proved
to be false, slithered into the curb and into a lunch
room. The driver of the truck was killed in the sr.iast
and four firemen were injured.
Bride of Accordion Phil
Here is a charming photo of the beauteous Peggy Cartwright, Broadway
showgirl, who, it has just been revealed, married Phil Baker, the well
known accordion performer, three months ago. The secret was faithfully
kept until the newlyweds were all set to depart for a delayed honeymoon
at Palm Beach, Fla.
Robbed Songbird
Grace Moore, celebrated opera diva,
is shown wearing some of the
$81,000 worth of jewels which were
stolen from her traveling bag in
Miami, Fla., where she is vacation
ing. So far the police have been
unable to find any trace of the miss
ins gems.
Lucky Pupils at Beach School
There isn’t much danger of the pupils playing hookey
frfcm this school, conducted on the beach at Santa
Monica, Cal., as an experiment by the Board of Edu
cation. The idea ia to give the kiddies the benefit of
health-giving sun rays while they are studying. Thus
mind and body are looked alter in one operation.
Mourns Father
A recent picture of Miss Dorothy
Fell, only daughter of John R.
Fell, noted Philadelphia poloist and
banker who was found dead with a
knife through his heart in a hotel
fit Solo, Java. Fell was on a world
tour with his third wife, the formen
Martha Ederton, who once was a
Follies girl.
Ill the Basket
nere is an interesting snot irom
the basketball battle between th*
varsity teams of Williams and Co
lumbia at Madison Square Garden,
New York. Markesi, of Williams,
is shown as he made a desperate
effort to stop the ball which Hart
man of Columbia patted into the
basket. Williams won, 21-15.
Asleep Over Year
Patricia Maguire, 27, of Chicago,
who began her second year of slee*>
on February 15. On that date 198?
Patricia went into the sleep which
has lasted since without a breal
Medical science has exhausted all
its efforts to rouse the girl. All
doctors can do is to keep up hei
physical strength by forced feeding
of liquids.
Most Beautiful Hungarian
Here is Miss Rose Tyukody, eighteen-year-old beauty, of Passaic, N. J.,
who was recently selected as the most beautiful Hungarian girl in the
United States and crowned “Miss Hungary” at tho fourth national
beauty contest ball. Besides the title and crown, Miss Tyukody was
awarded a free trip to Chicago’s Century of Progress Exposition.
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"Manly" Lharm
Maybe the masculine trend in fem
inine stylet isn't to bad after all—
not if they all prove as soothing on
the eyes as does Patricia Ellis' nifty
outfit. Patricia, who is climbing
the ladder to stardom in Hollywood,
is wearing a sports suit of flannel.
The Jacket is red, and the trousers
while. The scarf is of white silk with
navy polka dots.
Sporty Ensemble
A distinctive and decidedly sporty
out/it for Spring wear is worn here
by the charming Sari Maritsa. It is
comprised of a swagger coat and cap
of black and white check. The coat
is the popular wrap-around type,
held together with a wide black belt.
The ensemble is ideal for outdoor
spectator sporttm
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