The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1935, Image 7

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    Model of a Memorial to Mark Twain
Walter Russell, well known sculptor of New York, pictured with a
model of the center portion of his Mark Twain memorial which is to be
erected in Hannibal. Mo., the boyhood home of the creator of “Tom
Sawyer” and “Huck Finn." The actual memorial itself will be 60 feet
long and will contain 28 figures, all more than life size.
Hoot Mon! Real
Bagpipe Playin'
Honors Carnegie
Skibo Castle's Official
Piper Toots for Yanks
To take part In the American cel
ebratlon of the centenary of the
birth of Andrew Carnegie, Hugh
Grant, otHciul piper at Skibo castle,
Scotch home of the Carnegie fam
ily, came over nnd showed us how
the pipes should be played. With
him Is Roswell Miller, Carnegie’s
son-ln-lnw.
Trapping Salmon to Strip Them of Their Spawn
Members of the fish and game department at work in the salmon hatchery at Raymond, Me., putting a seine
around a large number of salmon that oome up to the pool to spawn. The salmon are dipped out of the seine
and stripped of their spawn which Is hatched In the hatchery. In this manner over 88 per cent of the eggs
are hatched, whereas, If the salmon were allowed to spawn in their natural way only 2 per cent of the eggs
would be hatched.
Represents America at
World Labor Conference
W. L. Hutcheson was appointed
by President William Green of the
American Federation of Labor as
that organization’s delegate to the
forthcoming International labor con
ference In Chill. The selection was
said to be “shocking” to the secre
tary of labor. Hutcheson opposed
the New Deni.
Belle Alliance Farm Is a Monument
The farm of the Belle Alliance on the battlefield of Waterloo, which
was Napoleon’s headquarters during the battle, lias been preserved as
a “monument historique" by the Belgian government. This is a view of
the farm buildings as they are today.
Safe Because Uncle Sam Protects Them
Deer on a United States government preserve, near picturesque Lake McDonald, Glacier National park,
Montana.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
1—Camel caravan carrying Italian field artillery In the Ethiopian Invasion. 2—Scene in Havana. Cuba, at
the unveiling of a stntue of Generalissimo Maximo Gomez, hero of the war of liberation agninst Spain.
3—william B. Bell of New York, chairman of the new finance committee for the Republican national cam
paign.
Rangers Don’t Always
Wear Cowboy Riggin’s
Here’s what a real ranger looks
like, when winter’s blasts start to
blow. Here he Is on patrol. In Gla
cler National park, clad In his
parkn for protection against cold
and wind.
White House of the Philippines
View of the Malacnnnn palace In Manila, which has become the
executive mansion of the new commonwealth of the Philippines. Here
it is that President Manuel Quezon, tlrst president of the commonwealth,
will study and settle all problems that will beset the new government.
The palnce was formerly occupied by Frank Murphy, the last governor
general of the islands.
Will Cut Fancy Figures in Olympics
Three of the outstanding candidates for the United States Olympic
figure skating team are pictured at the Ice club at Madison Square (Jar
den, New York, where they were keeping In top form. They are Kath
erine Durbrow of St. Louis. Ardelle Kloss and Audrey Peppe of New York.
Hartsel Is New Naval
Aide to White House
Capt. II. Clyde Hartsel, Marine
corps officer and a favorite with
Washington's officialdom, who hns
been appointed naval aide to the*
White House. The post Is one of
the most desirable on the service
roster.
Alaska’s Most Important Bridge Dedicated
This Is a view of the most Important bridge In Alaska, which was dedicated recently. It connects the
old mining town of Douglas and the present bustling mining town of Juneau, capital city of Alaska. It
may be a factor In the re-openlng of the historic old Treadwell mine at Douglas, where $00,000,000 was takes
out before the eave-ln during the World war. ,
Petal Pillow or
Bag for Pajamas
By GRANDMOTHER CLARK
This Is the dainty pillow that you
have wished for but, being expensive,
possibly did not buy. Here Is your
chance to sew np this one and the
cost will be very tittle. This can also
he made Into a pajama bag.
This package contains silk and
rayon cuttings In white and peach
sufliclent to make the dainty petals;
also full directions for sewing petals
and pillow. The work Is simple and
you will he more than pleased with
rhe beautiful results.
Package No. 46 sent postpaid for
to cents. Instructions only, 10 cents.
Address Home Craft Co., Dept. A,
Nineteenth and St. I»uls Ave., St
Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped ad
dressed envelope for reply when writ
ing for any Information.
People Should Talk
So long as rulers talk In vain
glorious hlfnlutln, wars will resnlt
I'M SOLD
It always works
Just do what hospitals do. and tto
doctors insist on. Use a good liquid
laxative, and aid Nature to restore
clocklike regularity without strain or
ill effect.
A liguid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
iosage is the real secret of relief from
constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druq/rist how very popular Dr. Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin has become. It
gives the right kind of help, and right
amount of help. Taking a little less
each time, gives the bowels a chance
to act of their own accord, until they
are moving regularly and thoroughly
without any help at all.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin con
tains senna and cascara—both natural
laxatives that form no habit. The ac
tion is gentle, but sure. It will relieve
any sluggishness or bilious condition
due to constipation without upset.
Little bat Effective
Always praise the cookery for
hat’s the greatest reward It gets.
rnasal\
E irritation!
due to cold*.
/// Relieve the dryness and III
I Irritation by applying \\\
HI Mentbolatani night WL
Ilf you prefer nose drape, or j|
throat spray, call for the If
MBW MEMTHOLATUM UQUID II
tn handy bottle with dropper [J
Up mad Try
Never say die! Stand up, man,
ind try!
WORK. .“FUN
AGAIM”a«"
rnHE end of every dzy found her tired
out, nervous, often with headaches.
But now. thanks to Nature's Remedy,
work is fun again—the feels like going
to a movie or dance any night. Mil
lions have switched to this natural all*
vegeta blelaxative. Contains no tamer
al or phenol derivatives.
Instead a balanced
combination of laxative
elements, provided by
nature, that work natu
rally, pleasantly. Try {
an NR tonight. When
you see how much bet
ter you feel you'll know
why a vegetable come
tive it best, (.inly 25c, ^
at all druggists. ^
THE A. H. LEWIS lUfJEulMlI A
MCDICIME CO. Vt .IHWwOiMlMH
St. Louts. Missouri
PDrPn This week -ntyour dniggtet s-—Beau
■ “Sits t.l ful 6 Color 1936-1936 Calendar Ther
mometer with the purr hose of a 25c box of NR or a
10c ar>ll of Turns (For Add Indigestion.)
*VNU—U 49—3&
UFRE'S RELIEF
I p*%*Sore,Irritated Skin
* Wherever it is—however broken the
M^surface-freely apply soothing «■
Resinol