The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 04, 1937, Image 7

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    When the Windsors Visited Nazi Workers
The duke and duchess of Windsor pictured during a topr of inspection of Siemenstait, the Siemens work
ers’ colony near the great electric factory in Berlin. The distinguished visitors were escorted by Hermann
von Siemens, who acted as guide and explained that his company cared for 150,000 workers from various
parts of Germany.
A
Stebbins Is Ace
Ball Carrier
for Pitt Team
Harold Stebbins, star ball carrier
of the University of Pittsburgh foot
ball team, who has been one of the
most important factors in Pitt’s
scoring record against its opponents
this fall. Stcbbins is a versatile
runner and possesses all-round foot
ball ability that has proved valuable
to his team.
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Five Who Were Lucky in War
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Two Japanese doctors minister to five wounded Chinese captives in
the North China area. Notice the candy and pop bottles held by the
captives. Can the Japanese be pampering prisoners?
Find 19 Victims of Fatal Plane Crash
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Members of the ground crew at work on the scene of the wrecked airliner in which 19 persons were killed
in a crash near Knight, Wyo. The horses were used by the rescuers to carry the victims to Evanston,
Wyo., where relatives were waiting to claim the dead.
Soviet Diplomat Returns to U. S.
Pictured after their recent arrival in the United States from Russia
are Alexander A. Troyanovsky, Soviet ambassador to the United States,
and his wife. The envoy returned to Washington to resume his duties.
Davis Seeks Peace
in Jap-Sino War
Norman H. Davis, who is Presi
dent Roosevelt’s "roving ambassa
dor” and head of the United States
delegation to the nine-power confer
ence in Brussels, Belgium. For dis
cussion among the conferees was
the subject of Japan’s current but
undeclared war on China.
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
1—Shoes come off and trousers are rolled up as Jap soldiers wade across this stream in North China. 2—
Orval Adams of Salt l.ake City, Utah, left, newly elected president of the American Rankers association, is
shown with Tom K. Smith of St. Louis, retiring head of the association. 3—Dorothy McNulty, screen-player
niece of Postmaster General James A. Farley and Cardinal Farley, who recently became the bride of Dr.
Lawrence Scross Singleton of Los Angeles.
HEADS EPISCOPALIANS
The Right Reverend Henry St.
George Tucker, bishop of Virginia
since 1927, who was recently elected
presiding bishop of the Protestant
Episcopal church in the U. S. at its
triennial convention at Cincinnati.
Three Beauties on a Bannister
Flo Ward (front) and Eleanor Norris (center) of New ¥ork eity and
Lovey Warren of Emporia, Kan., attractive visitors in Miami, Fla., this
fall. All indications point to a record autumn and winter for this winter
resort city, experts say.
He’s Giving Her an Earful
Scene in pet’s corner of the London zoo the last day of the season.
“Jackie,” the chimpanzee who has won the hearts of hundreds of London
children, is shown taking leave of a young admirer before he goes into
seclusion until the 1938 season rolls around.
FRENCH MOVIE STAR
.....— -
Lovely Annabcila, famous French
movie actress, shown after her ar
rival in the United States from Par
is. The personable screen star has
been signed for a series of pictures
in Hollywood.
1939 San Francisco Fair Speeds Construction
Ten million dollars’ worth of buildings for the 1939 Golden Gate International exposition are already under
construction on Treasure island, San Francisco bay site of the fair. Photograph shows the latest air view of
the exposition grounds. In the immediate foreground are the ferry slips and ferry terminal designed to han
dle peak worid’8 fair crowds of more than 40,000 persons an hour.
Inexpensive Buffet Set
That's Done in a Jiffy
This—the newest in crochet—in
expensive—quickly made in one
or two colors (the leaf border con
trasting) adds beauty to your
home. Make luncheon or buffet
sets—scarfs or just doilies—use
Pattern 1532
perle cotton or just string. Pat
tern 1532 contains detailed direc
tions for making the design
shown: illustrations of it and of
all stitches used; material re
quirements; photograph of section
of work; suggestions for varied
uses.
Send 15 cents in stamps or coins
(coins preferred) for this pattern
to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft
Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
I WAS NEVER SO
EMBARRASSED
-FOR I KNEW THAT
ACID-INDIGESTION
WAS DISTRESSING TO
ME AND OFFENSIVE
TO OTHERS
BUT NOW-1 just
) ALKALIZE
* THE EASY
^ Phillips'
^ WAY
The quick way to alkalize is this:
Take two teaspoons of Phillips’
Milk of Magnesia 30 minutes after
eating and drinking. Or, when
among others — take two Phillips’
Tablets that come in a small flat
tin you carry in purse or vest
pocket. — You do it unnoticed.
Relief is almost immediate.
"Gas,” nausea, acid breath and
other offensive symptoms leave.—
That “stuffed" feeling and pains
from “ncid indigestion” cease to
annoy. You feel great.
This is the way, we believe,
more doctors use than any other
when alkalizing upset stomach.
The Unattained
Success is counted sweetest by
those who ne’er succeed.—Dickin
son.
SPRUNG AGAIN!
LOOK BUCK,
HERE'S ANOTHER
TRAP THE ’RAT
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IT'D PAY YOU TO USE
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TRAPS ON YOUR MUSKRAT
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