The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 07, 1935, Image 9

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    Housing Plan Starts, Despite Protests
General view of the site of the $5,500,000 housing project at Ber
wyn, Md., with transient workers clearing the land; and Mrs. Alice B.
Morris and her daughter. Edna, who were among the many citizens
of Berwyn who vainly protested agnlnst the project which lias been
dubbed “Tugwell Town."
Mav Follow in
*
Father’s Footsteps
Representative Henry Cabot
Lodge, Jr„ of Beverly, Mass., who
has formally announced bis candid
acy for the Republican nomination
for United States senator, an office
held for many years by his grand
father, who was one of the com
aoonwealth's most distinguished sen
ators. He Is thirty-three years old.
Death Dropping Out of the Sky
An unusual picture made just after a torpedo was launched by a
Royal Air Force plane near Gosport, England. These torpedoes, almost
as long ns the machine, are attached to the undercarriage and released as
the planes are In position over their objective.
Honorable Discharge Loilg Delayed
Harold J. Vnnness, an officer of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is
shown as be handed George H. Meyer, eighty-six, his honorable discharge
papers, declaring him eligible for pension, after Meyer waited years for
the official release. Meyer joined the Union army at the age of fifteen,
saw considerable nctlon and was wounded in the Battle of Lookout Mount
tain. He celebrated his obtaining bis discharge by stnglng a big party at
bis home in Omaha, Neb.
Turkish Strategist to
Aid Selassie’s Forces
Wehlb Pasha, who was one of the
outstanding military leaders of the
Turkish empire during the World
war, is now in command of the
•
trained warriors of Ethiopia on the
Somaliland frontier, lie is a mas
ter of tactics and strategy.
Many European soldiers of for
tune are said to have joined the
Abyssinian forces. Including some
well known leaders of the World
war. As a rule these have not been
actively engaged In lighting, but
hnve been drilling troops, establish
ing systems of communications, and
in general building the complex or
ganization demanded by wnr.
Hearing Hawaii’s Statehood Arguments
/
Members of the congressional committee seated in the territorial capltol In Honolulu hearing arguments
far and against the admission of Uawuil as the forty-ninth state in the Union. David I* Crawford, president
of the University of Hawaii, Is at the extreme right giving testimony.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
\
1—Juan Tripp of the Pan American Airways handing to Postmaster General Farley the only hid received
lor the proposed trans-Pnclflc air mnll service. 2—K. Fotlch, new minister of Jugoslavia to Washington, and
his wife arriving In New York. 3—New National Archives building in Washington which has just been for
mally occupied.
FORTUNE
Left Couple by Spanish
Great-Grandfather
Years Ago
WAITS
Mr. and Mrs. Angel Tomas Correa
of Washington, shown In their home
reading the message that told them
they nre to go to Spain to lay claim
to their share of the $109,000,000
fortune left by their great-grandfa
ther fifty years ago. When Don Do
mingo Faustino Correa died he stlp
Plated the money was not to be
touched for half a century. Now It
is ready to be divided. Correa, now
an American lawyer, is of Puerto
Rican extraction. His wife Is the
former Norma Billlnl of Metropoli
tan opera fame. They have three
children.
Actual Holdup Under Way in Mexico
This photograph, made by Arthur D. Norcross, New York publisher, shows Mexican rebels relieving his car
of his arms and ammunition after holding him up In eastern Sonora during a hunting trip in Mexico.
Maine’s Potato Queen on Throne >
Miss Vulesku Ward of Limestone. Maine, chosen as the Queen of
Maine's potato crop, receives her trophy from Frank l*. Washburn, com
missioner of sericulture of the state of Maine, as she sits amidst tons of
spuds.
College Honors
Famous Merchant
Harry Gordon Selfrldge, who has
made fame and fortune aa a mer
chant In London, England, recently
visited his home town, ltlpon, Wls„
and received from ltlpon college the
honorary degree of Doctor of Hu
mane Letters. Before starting his
London store, selfrldge was one of
the leading merchants of Chicago.
His belief that a department store
m the American tradition could be
successfully operated In England
was ridiculed, hut Selfrldge not only
demonstrated the soundness of his
Ideas, but is a real merchant prince, |
New “Leading Lady”
Gets Movie Contract
A leading lady at the age of four
years was the prospect for little
blond Darla Hood, pictured below
as she received Superior court ap
proval on her contract with Hal
Koach studios. The young actress,
so the court was informed, will be
come the leading Indy for “Our
liang" comedies. Daughter of Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Hood, tiny Daria
nails from Leedey, Okla.. where he?
fattier Is engaged in the banking
business. The child will receive
salary from $75 to $750 a week
**)* * Supply of Pogtum Free
i0ad the oITer made by the Postum
^rry ln Bno,hpr pa»t of this pa
*. ' ^ v;*" ■®nd a full week’s sup
ply of health giving Postura free to
anyone who writes for It—Adv.
Independent
lie that would live happllv mt/st
neither trust to good fortune nor sub
mit to bad; he must stand upon his
guard against all assaults, tie must
stick to himself without any de
pendence upon other people.—Seneca,
SEND FOR THIS GIFT!
DIONNE ‘QUINTS’
BIRTHDAY BOWL
•This offer is made to cele
brate the selection of Quaker
Oats as the cereal for the
Dionne Quintuplets, even be
fore their first birthday. You
will love this souvenir. A
beautiful design in lifetime
chromium, 6" in diameter, use
ful for serving many things.
Send now to address below.
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ric WORTH OF
QMKEI OATS
3 CAKES OF
FRESH TEA8T
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* Vhtnpoer cnJition h dm l» Uik *f Vitimiw B
[THE QUAKER OATS CO..
Box L, Dept. 2, Chicago, OL
I I am incloting two Quaker or Mother'* Oats
• trademark* and 10c to help cover tpecial mail
| ing and handling charge*. (2 trademark* and
j l>c for Canadian readers.)
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^City_
Comes Through Efforts
Few men who never try to be rich
ever are.
DON'T SLEEP
ON LEFT SIDE,
AFFECTS HEART
Gas Pressure May Cause Dis
comfort. Right Side Best
If yon toss in bed and can’t sleep on
right side, try Adlerika. Just ONE dose
relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart
so you sleep soundly all night.
Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lover
bowels and brings out foul matter you
would never believe was in your system.
This old matter may have poisoned
/ou for months and caused GAS, sour
stomach, headache or nervousness.
Dr. H. L. Shoub. New York, reports:
“In addition to inteatinal cleansing,
Adlerika greatly reduces bacteria
%nd colon bacilli."
Mrs. Jas. Filler: “Gas on my stomach
was so bad I could not eat or sleep. Even
ny heart hurt. The first dose of Adlerika
brought me relief. Now I eat as I wish,
deep fine and never felt better.”
Give your stomach and bowels a HEAL
deansing with Adlerika and see bow
good you feel. Just ONE dose relieves
GAS and chronic constipation. Sold
by all druggists and drug departments.
Without Talent
What Is the good of having "per
sonality” and no talent?
A Soft Answer
Arguing becomes quarreling whe»
ho voice is raised.
All
egetableWay
nne had given up hope
if anything but partial
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af famous all-vegetable
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druggists.
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mometer with Uie purchase o( a 23c box at NR or h
10c roll of Turn* (For Add Indigestion.)