The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 29, 1933, Image 7

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    WRITER TELLS OF
ART IN COIFFURES
It's interesting to not? tn Stefan
Zweig's “Marie Antoinette” how the
coiffeurs of the day reflected tlie ac
tivities of the woman of the period.
Just as do our own, Antoinette Don
neMr comments. In the Chicago Trib
une.
.tells how the coiffures of
tiie ill-fated queen's era wore built
“The second great task of llie
queen's hair." we read. "In superb
style a great artist, one Monsieur
Leonard, drove a six-in-hand every
morning from Paris to Versailles to
practice his craft on the queen with
comb, washes, and towels. Inventing
new devices from day to day.
“Just as Mansard, the far is ar
chitect, surmounted the houses built
•by him with tiie artificial roof which
goes by his name, so dhl Monsieur
Leonard construct above the fore
head of every lady of rank a tower
ing edifice of hair decked with sym
bolical ornamentations.”
The hairdressing operation Itself
4s described by Zweig:
“To begin with, by means of huge
hairpins and a lavish expenditure of
stiff pomade the hair was strained
upward from tiie temples like a
huge, flaming candle, about twice
the height of the pointed head dress
of a Prussian grenadier; then. In
the free space. IS Inches above the
eyebrows begin* tiie artist's plastic
panoramas,with fruit, gardens, homes,
panorams, with fruit, gardens, houses,
ships, the sea in a storm, the whole
motley world modeled with the comb
on the summit of the ‘pouf,’ but
tiie eveqt. of the day had to be sym
bolized in this superstructure.”
IN THIS AO A WOMAN SAYS SHe
DIO 5 BIG WASHES WITH ONE
TARGE BOX OF RlNSO.
I MOST TRY SOME
NEXT WASHDAY,
MY. BUT A LITTLE
rRlNSO DOES A LOT OP
WORK! I 010 THIS BIO.
WHITE WASH TODAY WITH
OUT ANY SCRUBBING
THE CLOTHES SMELL ]
SO SWEET AND
FRESH. TOO. EVEN
WITHOUT SOILING
RINSO soaks out dirt—saves scrub
bing. Clothes last 2 or 3 times
longer. You ’ll save lots of money. In tub
or washer, Rinso washes clothes 4 or
5 shades whiter. Gives twice as much
suds, cup for cup, as puffed-up soaps.
Fine for dishes, too-get Rinso today.
Rinso
— it*» »o easy on the Hands
Summer Suns and Winds ^nTp..v.°»
1‘mvHDt it by using Florin*' Beam? Preparations.
Cleansing Cream, Foundation Cream and Powder
flea. SPHCIAL OFB'HR of complete ensemble for P
FLORINK BEAUTY PREPARATIONS
Til %V. I-uke St. - - Minneapolis, Minn,
Enclosed find 92.00 for which please send me post*
paid, complete ensemble of Beauty Preparation*.
Check shade of powder. □ peach □ Branett*
C. O. D. tfame.
orders
accepted City.. State..
Says Her Husband
Lost 16 Pounds
In 4 Weeks
T have never found a medicine that
•pep*’ you op tike Kroschrn Suit-* und bet
ter dill, leave* yoo ‘pepped np.’ I take it
two or three times a week—not to rednea
bat merely to feel good and clean. My liun
band took it to reduce, he loot Iff ponnda
in i weeks." Mrs. B. A. Ferris, Waslmur
ton. D. C. (December SO, It3i).
. To loge fat and at the same time gain
m physical attractiveness and feel
spirited and youthful take one half
teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glam of
hot water before breakfast every morn
ing.
A jar that Inst* 4 weeks eo«t« but «
trcHe at any drugstore in the world but
be sure and get Krusehen Salta the
SAFE way to reduce wide hipa. promi
nent front, and double chin and again
feel the joy of living-money back if
■dissatisfied after the first jar.
Sprinkle Ant Food along win
dow sills, doors and openings
through which ants come and
go. Guaranteed to rid quickly.
L ied In a million homes. In>
ripemive. At vour druggist’s.
PETERMAN'S
ANT FOOD
Sious City I’tg. Co., No.
Jd—S*
Popular Myth About
Goats Was Exploded
Mt. Holly, N. J. — (UP) — The
idea that goats eat tin cans, shoes
and discarded newspapers is just
“another myth” accord.ng to
Evert S. Thornteldt, who operates
a goat ranch on the Mt. HoIIy
Rancocas pike near here.
“A goat is the cheapest of all
animals to feed," he said. “I used
to keep cows but found that goats’
milk was more nourishing, so I
changed to goats.
“I can feed 12 goats on the
same pasturage required for one
cow. But don’t you believe the
stories you hear about goats eat
ing cans and old papers.”
Thornfeldt came to Ney Jersey
from Minnesota where he used to
be a dairy farmer.
Ship Barber Traveled
1,000,000 Miles on Ocean
San Francisco — (UP) — Gus
Behrens has been shaving all the
way from San Francisco to Hono
lulu and back again since Febru
ary, 1910, and he isn’t finished
yet.
I As barber for the Matson Steam
ship company, Behrens began his
second million miles of barberlng
aboard boats of the line. He is
starting his second million miles
aboard tlie new $8,000,000 liner Lur
line. 1
Behrens became the ship barber
aboard the Matson liner Wil
helmlna in 1910. In 1917. he trans
ferred his shaving mug and razor
to the liner Maui. Now that the
Maui has been retired from ser
vice, Behrens has once more trans
ferred his lather to a new ship.
Home-Made Beer
Killed Pet Chipmunk
San Francisco — (UP) — The
curse of drinlc lias spelled tragedy
for the pet chipmunk of Ray
Strohmaier, local photographer.
Strohmaier captured the chip
munk last year while on a hunting
trip He brought it home and It be
came a household pet. The chip
munk’s favorite spot for sunning
himself was an open window on the
second floor. I
The other day, Strohmaier was
bottling some home-made beer.
The pet became interested, and
drank a great deal of the foam.
Then he made his way dizzily to
his favorite window ledge fell off
and was killed.
Re-Married Ex-Hubby
Discovering: that the divorce they obtained last Pall was a “big mistake,”
Dorothy Hall (above), popular Broadway stage star, and Neal R.
Andrews, wealthy Connecticut manufacturer, recently surprised their
friesds by eloping and remarrying. They had secured their divorce that
they might be “better friends.”
Plans Would Bring
City Nearer to New York
Great Palls, Mont. — (UP) —
Contemplated extension of the
lines of Wyoming Air Service, Inc,
from Denver, to Great Falls, Mont.,
would move Great Fal’s to within
18 hours’ flying time of New York
City. |
Richard Lefrink, president of
the Wyoming service, recently
said in Great Falls prospects for
completion of the extension were
excellent. He also intimated the
service eventually might be de
vcloped to include Edmonton, 'JOO
miles north of the Canad.an border.
Body Still Unclaimed
After 24 Year®
Marianna, Ark. — (UP) — Still
unclaimed, the body of a man who
died here in 1909 still is in the
N. J. Williams funeral home hero
in a perfect state of preservation.
The man died of natural causes
here while a member of a railway
crew graveling the roadbed in the
summer of 1909. His name wt3
believed to have been Tom Moon.
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WAR SCHOONER
IS RECOVERED
Penetang, Ont. — (UP) — On® !
hundred and nineteen years after
she wa« carried triumphantly in
to Mackinac by her British cap
tors. and a century after she was
allowed to go to the bottom in the
Penetanguishene harbor, the
United States war schooner
Tigress lies a trophy upon the
town dock of Penetang.
She was placed there by the
energetic efforts of the town
council, who despatched an ex
pedition which gathered up every
loose plank and rib and nail of i
the Tigress.
The recovered remains consist j
at the white oak keel, seven and
• half Inches wide and twelva
Inches deep, with stem and stern
posts attached; most of the floor
timbers; many of the ribs; some
planking and some ceiling.
The wreck is shattered, but is
quite recognizable and can be re
stored to a likeness of its original
self without much effort.
The wreck will be placed in tha
town skating rink before reassem
bly and restoration. Eventually It
will be placed la the town park.
Ottawa has given Penetang a
title to it. I
Investigation Showed
Gnat Has No Name
Davis. Cal. —(UP)— After lengthy
Investigation. Dr. S. B. Freeborn,
associate professor of entomology
at the University of California
college of agriculture here, has
discovered that a black gnat
which infests this region has no
name.
None of the Latin classifications
fit the insect, and former classifi
cations under which it has been
described are inaccurate, accord
ing to Dr. Freeborn. I
Although a nameless waif inso
far as entomology goes. The gnat
has earned a reputation for Itself
among residents of the Sacra
mento valley. Its bite causes a
painful welt which lasts more
than a week. No methtd of con*
trolling It has been found.
Mark Twain Heroes
To Sail River Again
Midland, Pa. — (UP) — “Tom
Sawyer and “Huck Finn will
sail the Mississippi again.
“Tom Sawyer,” a $250,000 Die
sel engined towboat, constructed
for the United State) government,
was completed recently at the
Midland Barge Company plant.
Her sister-ship, the “Huck Finn,”
will be finished within a few
weeks.
The two vessels will be used in
transport service on the Missis*
sippi. ,
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Edict Made Senio-s
Attend Saturday Clashes
Beeville, Tex. — (UP) — When
only four members of the high
school senior class of 60 report' !
in their classes on a recent Friday
officials began an investigation.
They found the other £*! enjoy
ing a swimming party on a ranch.
Superintendent W. E. Maddcrra
issued the following edict:
“All seniors who did not attend
school Friday must be hero Sat
urday if they expect to graduate.”
For the first time in 22 years
the senior class attended school
on a Saturday. t
Difficult Figures.
From Answers.
First Tramp: My wealth was
once countless.
Second: I never had anything,
either.
Williams was to give the man an
inexpensive burial.
But the undertaker was too
busy the day of the man’s death
to bury him, so he partially em
balmed the stranger. Then he
learned that probably the family
of Moon lived at Detroit, Mich. He
decided to complete the embalm
ing and try to locate the man’s
relatives. But the relatives still
remain unlocated.
i Williams says he has been of
fered as much as $1,000 for the
well-preserved body, but he has
refused all offers.
A Fowl Reply
Hayes looked thoughtful.
“Tell me," he said, “la a ehleken
htg enough to eat when it is two
weeks old?"
His friend laughed.
“Don't be absurd," he replied. "Of
course It Isn’t."
Hayes gave him a friendly push.
“Then how does It live?" he asked.
•Tell me that."
A Fait Worker
Plutocrat (to young man asking for
nls daughter’s hand)—And have you
■aid anything about this to my dough
ter?
Would-be Suitor—Not yet, sir. You
see, It was only last night that I
heard you had a daughter,—Loudon
Opinion.
Real Effort
Farmer—Thought you wild you had
plowed the ten-acre field?
Plowmun—No. I only said I was
thinking about It.
Farmer—Oh, I see; you’ve merely
turned It over In your mind.
Where I Got It
Actor—When I play •‘Othello’’ the
whole pit Is bathed In tears.
Explorer—That's nothing. My Inst
wireless speech on my North pole
trip was so renllstlc that most of the
listeners are still in bed with colds.
ACCOMPLISHMENT
“Oh, no. I never talk scandal."
“Yes, my dear, but you are a good
•lofoner."
"
The Right Piece
“I’ve come from the employment
bureau, ma'am," said the girl. “They
said you wanted a servant"
“Ilut I do all the work myself," re
piled the lady of the house.
“Then the place will just suit me."
Over the Radio
“Pardon me, but doesn't madam
need the piano tuned?"
“I’m afraid that’s not ours you
hear. You'd better call at tlie Broad
casting company!”—liumorlst Mag
azine.
No Hope
“Have you said your prnyers
Dickie?”
“Yes, Mumrnic. 1 prayed for you
and Duddie, but not for Uncle Beg,
because I heard Daddie say he was
past praying for!”
And Then Some!
“Think o' poor old ’Arry bein' sent
to Jail! One o' the fastest working
burglars in the game."
“Ah, well, he’s takln' his time
now.”—Tit-Bit Magazine.
THREE AT A TIME
Utivved—I hear the stork has been
making a trip to your house.
Dadmoor—A trip! Triplets.
On tha Go
Mother—Helen Is getting prettier,
Jon’t you think so?
Father—Really, my dear. I cnn't
say. I must get up early some morn
ing and meet her as she comes In.
If Ha I« Genniaa
A genuine orator can go on long
after he is through, and is wel
come to.
Will of Wheel.
Freddie was giving his lady friend
a long discourse on tils family his
tory.
“My Grandfather." he said, “was
Just a poor, hard working London
clock maker. When he died, a few
years ago. he left all his estate,
which consisted of AiO clocks, to my
father."
The girl smiled.
"How Interesting I" she said. “It
must have been real fun winding up
his estate."—Philadelphia Inquirer.
Her Complaint
“Pm going straight down to the
post office to make a complaint," said
Freda pertly.
“Oh. darling," said her young man,
“I'll do it for you. W'lint (s it you
want?"
“I want to find out why they
haven't delivered that box of choco
lates you promised you were going to
tend me," she replied.—Answers Mhs
aziue.
THE BOOS
The Stout One—Yes, I spent the
entire evening telling him that he
had a terrible reputation for kissing
girls against their will.
The Thin one—And what did he
do?
The Stout One—Ho sat there like
a boob and denied It.
Big Thing* Doing
Maid—The furniture man Is here,
ma'am.
Mistress—I'll see him In a minute.
Tell him to take a chair.
Maid—I did, but he started with
the piano.—Montreal Gazette.
Alibi
“Why Is there never any cream on
top of your milk?”
“Well, we fill the bottles so full
there ain’t any room for cream."—
Passing Show (London).
Explained
Antique Dealer—A rare piece. A
revolver duting from Roman times
“The Romans hud no revolvers."
"That Is why It is so rare."—Stock
holm Vurt Hem.
Comeback
Owner of New Lawn-Mower (firm
ly)—1 wouldn't lend It to my own
father.
Would-Ile Borrower—You’re wise,
I know the old chap.—Humorist Mag
azine.
WEAK LINK, TOO
“Jack l'4S pretty 1>!k ears.
“Yes, tt.'y are so big that tils heart
seems merely a connecting link be
tween them.”
Facet Red?
“*Ave you eaten the sandwiches,
mum?"
“Yes.”
“Then I’ll ’ave to clean *he shoes
with cream cheese."—Everybody’s.
A Wi«e Move
“I thought you always frequented
good clubs? How Is It l find you In
this doubtful place?”
“My wife said that If I went to
such places I could go alone."
Defending Him
“Why did you have to tell your
mother I kissed you?”
“She’s always saying you haveo’t
the nerve.”—Louisville Courier Jour
nal.
Control Curiosity
Those who don’t mind being
rapped over the fingers, ask many
questions.
Better Gift
"Bobby, I gave your teddy henr to
a poor little boy who bod no father.”
“Why didn’t you give him lather?"