The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 07, 1936, Image 7

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    Young King of the Belgians Reviews His Army
Leopold, the youthful king of the
Belgians, is here seen addressing
his troops after witnessing their
maneuvers at the Beverloo camp
near Brussels. At the left Is the
new flag the monarch presented to
the reservists.
Second Pair of Twin Draft Colts Born in U. S.
Engine of Shortest Railway Line
Here Is the engine, with Engineer John Short, and Fireman William
Stowe, on America’s shortest regular railway line. It tins been in operation
in Augusta, Ark., for 47 years. The line is only one and a quarter miles
in length. The locomotive has been in operation 21 years. The engineer
has been at his particular job 29 years, after having been conductor for
live years.
Parents Are
Grand Champion
Belgian Horses
Pictured with the mother. Is the
second pair of twin Belgian colts
foaled In the United States. The
dam is Lucille, prize brood mare,
and the sire is Dr. Unrotti. Jr„
champion Belgian stallion and win
ner of tlie Yser cup sent to the
United States by the king of the
Belgians. According to records, the
case of twin colts occurs only once
in 10,000 foals.
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“Brain Trusters”
for G. O. P.
Study New Deal
Dr. Niles W. Carpenter, profes
sor of sociology at the University
of Buffalo, who Is one of the nine
college professors and Instructors
who have been chosen to head the
“brain trust” formed by the Repub
lican national committee to an
alyze the New Deal and tarnish mn
terial for Republican campaign m
ators. The work of the grotii
which will he known as the r<
search division of the Republics
national committee, lias been di
vided into six sections. Doctoi
Carpenter will tioad the social se
curity and labor sections.
Japan Honors the Fox
In Japan, the fox is looked upon
as being a messenger from tlie gods
Building Great Power Conduit of Platte Valley
These giant hoops are part of the power conduit of tiie $7,500,000 Platte valley development being under
taken by the Public Works administration. The huge power tunnel will be suspended in these circular steel
girders. The project will include a 25,000 KVA hydro-electric plant. 220 miles of transmission lines, two reg
«rvoirs and 75 miles of canals for Irrigation of arid Nebraska lands.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
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1—President Roosevelt laying the cornerstone of the new $12,000,000 Interior department building In
Washington. 2—View of the Dardanelles, which Turkey has remilitarized In violation of the treaty of l.ausnnne.
3—Asfao WosHn, crown prince of Ethiopia, who may be set up by Raly as puppet emperor of the country
to succeed his father. Halle Selassie, now facing complete defeat.
“Queen” Elected by French Soldiers
France’s soldiers selected from many contestants Mile. Lnclenne
Fromentln as their “Queen of Reauty’’ and bestowed on her the title,
“Madelon, 1936.” She is seen here being congratulated on the honor.
New York Man
May Succeed
Controller McCarl
It Is expected In Wnshlngton that
Morris Tremaine, New York state
controller, will be appointed by
President Roosevelt to succeed
John R. Mel'arl as controller gen
eral of the United States. Mr. Mc
Carl’s term expires In June.
Brig. Gen. Gilmore
Is Executive of
San Francisco Fair
Tills is Brig. Gen. William I
Gilmore, U. S. A., retired, executive
officer of the San Francisco Ba.v
exposition which is now under con
struction to open in 1939. The ex
position, which will commemorate
the completion of the vast new
bridge across the bny. will be the
second in San Francisco’s history.
The first, held in 1015. was regard
ed as one of the most successful ex
positions ever held in the United
States. !
World’s Largest Insect Arrives
The world’s largest Insect, a 15-lnch “walking stick" from New
(lulnea, arrived recently at the general science department of the New
York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. Miss Vivian
Walsh, a sophomore at New York university, Is measuring the giant
“walking stick."
New Scout Bomber Tried Out by the Navy
Edmund T. Allen, consulting test pilot. Is shown at the controls of the Model XSB2U-I, experimental
scout bomber and new "mystery” plane, as It was put through test paces. The plane was constructed by
Chance Vought Aircraft for the United States navy and was shipped to the naval air station at Anacostia, D. C.,
for competitive tests. It Is single wing, has a retractable landing gear and the streamlined transport cabin com
nletely encloses two cockpits. The tests will be wntched by aviation experts with great Interest,
Former Caddy to Edward VHT
Is Given Help hv the Kin"
Prospects brightened for J. H.
Whltethread, a former caddy to the
king when the latter was prince of
Wales.
Whltethread wrote a letter to hl9
majesty saying his fnmily was In
desperate strnlts. He had been Job
less for five years, he said. The
king sent $10.
Since that was made known, mon
ey nnd clothes have been sent from
ail directions to Wliitethread at his
homo.
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| ON FLOWERS • FRUITS I
| VEGETABLES & SHRUBS I
■ Demand original Healed ffi
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FALLING HAIR
DANDRUFF—BALD SPOTST
Thev call for
regular use of
Glover’s Mange
Medicine, fol
lowed by a sham
poo wit hG lover'*
Medicated Soap.
Start today, or have
your Barber give
you Glover’s
treatment I
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halt
Druggists K * |P r jjf
Checking Enthu»ia«m»
Be careful of your enthusiasm*#
They generally need a rein.
WORK. “FUN
AGAIN”"«
rpHE end of every day found her tired
-*■ out. nervous, often with headaches. .
But now, thanks to Nature's Remedy, 1
work is fun again—she feels like going
to a movie or dance any night. Mil- .
lions have twitched to this natural all- 4
vegetable laxative. Contains no miner
nl or phenol derivative*.
Instead a balanced
combination of larative
dements, provided by
nature, that work natu- J
rally._plea*ant!y. Try I
an NR tonight. When
you see how much bet
ter you feel you’ll know
why a vegetable correc
tive ia beat. Only 25c.
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Love’s Obstinacy
Love Isn't so blind as it Is bull*
headed.
Just sprinkle Peterman's Ant Food alone
window sills, doors, any place where ants come
and go. Peterman's kith them — red ants,
black ants, others. Quick. Safe. Guaranteed
effective 24 hours a day. Get Peterman's Ant
Food now. 25c, 35c and 60c at your druggist's.
WNU—U 19—36
No Need to Suffer
"MorningSickness”
“Morning sickness”—is caused by an
acid condition. To avoid it, acid must be
offset by alkalis — such as magnesia.
Why Physicians Recommend
Milnesia Wafers
These mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are
pure milk of magnesia in solid form—
the most pleasant way to take it. Each
wafer is approximately equal to a full adult
dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed
thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct
acidity in the mouth an|d throughout the
digestive system and insure quick, com
plete elimination of the waste matters that
cause gas, headaches, bloated feelings and
a dozen other discomforts.
Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and
48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in
convenient tins for your handbag contain
ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately
one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All
good drug stores sell and recommend them.
Start using these delicious, effective
anti-acid, gently laxative wafers today
Professional samples sent free to registered
physicians or dentists if request is made
on professional letterhead. Select Products,
i Inc.. 4402 23rd St., long Ulond City, N. Y.
35c & 60c
bottlet
\ 20c tint
The Original Milk of Magnolia Wafer*