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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1935)
No, Max, Louis Didn't Do This The bow of the lightship Ambrose is shown pushed back about ten feet after a collision with the Grace liner Santa Barbara in the upper bay off Clifton, Staten island. It was the second accident In two days for the government boat. On the Snnta Barbara, four starboard plates were punctured above the water line. No one was injured on either vessel. He’ll Attempt to Fill All-Ameriean Shoes — Wih Henry, 1S.*> pound Junior, suc ceeded .Jack Beynon as regular quar I terlmck of tlie University of Illinois football team. Site of New York’s Proposed World’s Fair Tills air view shows the site for the proposed world’s fair to be held in New York city starting on April 30, 1039. It Is a tract of 1,003 acres, some two miles In length and about a third that distance in Its greatest width. The location is now known as the proposed Flushing Meadow park and is situated In the borough of Queens. The fair is to commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the establish ment of the government of the United States and the inauguration of George Washington as President. Blimey! If It H’in’t the Lord M’yor Hisself! Sir Percy Vincent was recently elected lord mayor of London. He was born in Norfolk in 1868 and was created a knight In 1927. This picture Is taken from a typical pose of the new executive as he sits at his desk, guiding the world's larg est city. Poland’s New Liner at New York A new transatlantic liner, the Pilsudskl. built especially for the mod erate-lncome group and designed for complete ship-board democracy, made Its maiden voyage to New York from Gdynia. Poland, recently. It is the first liner to be built by Poland since It regained Its independence and built Its own port at Gdynia. The photograph shows the Pilsudskl arriving In New York harbor five hours ahead of iter schedule. The PiI sudski is the only ship in history to be built on a barter basis. It will be paid for entirely in coal shipped by Poland to Italy, where the liner 1 was built. Here’s That Strange Florida After the hurricane of September 3 Photographer Louis B. Reynolds came upon this strange monster crawling on a paved shell-strewn road near Fort Myers beach. He was standing about three feet from the scaly animal when he snapped this picture. It is about six feet long aud Is shaped like a giant lizard. Scenes and Persons in the Current News I —I’arade of tiie American Legion during Its national convention In St. Louis, Mo. 2—Scene during cele Oration of imntitteal high mass at the seventh national Luehnristic congress In Cleveland, Ohio. 3—Raising the swastika, now Germany's official Hug, on the North German Lloyd liner Itremen nt New York. Premier of Ethiopia Is Real Workhorse This Is Rnltlngheta Ueroul. pre mier nnd foreign minister of lithl opln. He is one of the hardest working individuals in the land that Mussolini threatens. Norris Dam Almost Completed wmmmimtmmeimm m rmm* ■«* mb »— v Norris duin, now more than nine-tenths complete, as It appeared from nn airplane recently. The view shows the dam, being hnllt on the Clinch river, by the TVA, with more than IHKMHK) cubic yards of concrete already poured. Several hundred feet of the east abutment, at the right, are finished. Farmers Hear President at Fremont •’ £ , • • •... Is . .i. J . i&m. - a ' Thirty-five thousand farmers gathered at Fremont, Neb., to hear President Roosevelt speak from the rear platform of Ids car ns he was Journeying to the west coast, lie was given an enthusiastic welcome. Beavers Get Jobs Building Dams Thousands of beavers are now being trapped In the Northwest, through the co-operation of the United States forest service, United States biological survey, and the state police. The beavers, which farmers say dike up their Irrigating canals, destroy fruit trees, and cause generul havoc, are being transplanted to their more natural surroundings In the national forests. Here they are expected to work at their tasks of build ing dams In streams, which will stop erosion and increase pasture land. The photograph shows beavers caught In wire traps that do not Injure them. Iowan Directs G. 0. P. West of Alleghenies The Republican national commit tee has opened In Chicago head quarters from which will be direct* w*mr,x ms ed the campaign In that part of the country west of the Allegheny mountulns. In charge of this office Is Harrison E. Spengler, national committeeman for Iowa, who was chairman of the recent “Grass Itoots" conference in Springfield. , Housewife’s !d ,a B;* >■—Tstm.->v I To Keep Fat If you take propel care of It. yon can keep fat that was used for deep fat frying. After each using, strain It In this way: Four the hot fat through a piece of flue cheesecloth Into the container .n which you plan to store It. Let It cool, then keep It In your refrigerator until the next frying. THE HOUSEWIFE. « Public t,edst*r. Inc.— WVU Service. The Barrier* Laws and observances are the pro tection of the good ngalnst the had. Millions of women have discovered the remarkable economy—and tho wonderful baking results—gained by using Cladueii Girl Baking Powder. Light Up Illumine your mind h.v the light of the thoughts of the great. / STOPPED-UP •nostrils] oLu to ColcU. I Use Mentholatum l'' I I to help open the V, II nostrils and permit \u HI freer breathing Ilf you. prefer nose drops, or II throat spray, call for the ! NEW MENTHOUTUM LIQUID I In handy bottle with dropper || Ragged Lad Never mind if the hoy is ragged It keeps him from being vain. ■BiBiBBBiEaBaryaaaaaawwMsa— ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST, MOTHER Before You Give Your Child an Unknown Remedy to Take Every day, unthinkingly, mothers take the advice of unqualified persons — instead of their doctor’s—on remedies for their child. If they knew what the scientists know, they would never take this chance. Doctors Say PHILLIPS’ For Your Child When it comes to the frequently-used "milk of magnesia," doctors, for over 50 years, have said “PHILLIPS’ Milk of Magnesia — the safe remedy for your child.” Remember this — And Always Say "Phillips’ ” When You Buy. Your child deserves it; for your own peace of mind, see that you get it — Gen uine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Also in Tablet Form: Phillips' Milk of are now on sale at everywhere. Eachtiny equivalent of a tea ••poonful of Genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Phillips’ AfilA of/UaaneSUL.