The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 16, 1939, Image 2

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    Modernized Cavalry Practice Wartime Maneuvers
Weather conditions and rough terrain do not stop the mounted soldier. He operates as well in fog or rain
as when atmospheric conditions are favorable. To the horse cavalry the passage of bad terrain is a'1 in a day’s
work—rocks and hills, sand and mud, forests and rivers never stop them. Graphic illustration of this is fur
nished in the picture at the left where a 75-mm gun battery unit nears the top of a steep hill during First
Cavalry division maneuvers at Fort Bliss, Texas. Right: A 75-mm gun unit photographed during night firing.
GLOVED GOURMET
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Either the corn was too hot for
this old fellow or else he couldn't
wait to take off his gloves before
digging into the delicious corn-on
the-cob. He is one of the many hun
gry, homeless vagrants fed by the
Volunteers of America soup kitchen
In Detroit.
‘Dizzy’ Confident Arm Is in Shape
Take it from Jerome "Dizzy” Dean, his "ahm” is all right. He also
stated that the shoulder which w:g injured last season has been given
a complete rest all winter. Dean v^as one of 13 pitchers In spring train
ing practice at Santa Catalina lslaiJ|, Calif. Left to right: Charles Leo
("Gabby") Hartnett, manager of thg Chicago Cubs; Andrew Lotshaw,
trainer, and Dizzy himself.
Royal Guest—Award Winner—Stylist _
In an official announcement from London recently Lady Nunbnrnholme was listed as a member of the
party of King George and Queen Elizabeth when they visit Canada and the United States in the near future.
Bette Davis, center, pictured as she appeared In “Jezebel,” a role which won for her this year's Motion Pic
ture academy award for the best performance of a film actress. “Women’s hats will be saner this spring,” ac
cording to Lilly Dache, fashion authority, who arrived in New York from Paris recently.
Bachelor Hairdresser Adopts Baby Boy
Happy indeed are Sydney Guialaroff, 30-year-old Hollywood bachelor,
and Jon, the 10-months-old baby boy he has adopted. Guialaroff says he
is the nation’s highest paid hairdresser, and, as far as he knows, the
only bachelor in the nation to adopt a baby. He took the boy when be
was six days old because he likes babies. •
DEADEYE DICK
Young Dick Shaughnessy of Ded
ham, Mass., set a new world record
in the annual Middle Atlantic skeet
championship in Morristown, N. J.,
recently. His high-over-all for the
three events, the .410, 20-gauge and
ail-bore was 295.
CLOSED DOOR POLICY I
As a protest against what he terms
a "misuse” of science by the totali
tarian states, Professor Percy
Bridgman, Harvard university phys
icist, has shut his research labora
tory to visitors from those coun
tries and refuses to discuss his ex
periments with them.
Lion Cub Quints Thrive in Circus
Clyde Beatty, wild animal trainer touring with a circus, has a soft
spot in his heart for the baby lion quintuplets which are on the road with
him. Birth of five lion cubs is a rarity, according to Beatty, and as sen
sational in the animal kingdom as the Dionne sisters are to the world.
World’s Largest Carillon for New York Fair
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Work on a 75-bell carillon to mark the hours and provide music for New York World’s fair visitors was
started at the Deagan p'ant in Chicago recently. The carillon will be the largest ever built. The 25-ton musi
cal instrument will be removed to White Springs, Fla., after the fair, where it will be placed in the Stephen
Foster memorial. Left: A workman checks a collection of more than 100 tubular bells from which the 75
will be selected. Right: Mljis Jeanne Brown sets the Westminster chiming device which will automatically
sound the hours on the carl.'lon.
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Governors Salute Idaho Potato I
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Gov. Julius P. Hell of Wisconsin (left) and Gov. Frank D. Fitzgerald
(right) #f Michigan take their hats off to the Idaho potatoes sent by Gov.
C. A. Bottolfsen of the Gem state to feed 2,000 diners at the Republican
rally in New York recently. Former President Herbert Hoover addressed
the gathering. Oscar, maitre d’hotel of the Waldorf-Astoria, displays
samples of the famed potatoes.
A SENATOR STEAMS
If the senate chamber isn’t hot
enough for North Carolina’s Sen.
Robert R. Reynolds, he can al
ways rely on the gymnasium sweat
box. Through exercise routine he
keeps his weight down and stays fit
for his duties. A Democratic mem
ber of the foreign relations and mil
itary affairs committees, he has
been a leading critic of the adminis
tration’s co-operation in the sale of
planes to France.
Thousands of ‘Heroes’ Souls’ Sent to Japan
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The white boxes being loaded aboard ship in Shanghai, China, contain “Heroes’ Souls,” the ashes of Japa
nese soldiers who have been killed in battles in China. Every ship leaving Chinese ports for Japan carries
these telltale white boxes. The Japanese admit 51,000 were killed in 1938. Previously they admitted 115,000
before the end of 1937. Foreign military experts estimate Japanese lossee, killed and wounded, at from
150,000 to 600,000 since fighting began July 7, 1937.
Q' UICK
UOTES.
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PERSONAL LIBERTY
* A ME 1ICA lives in the heart of
ev tj man everywhere who
wishes to Snd a region where he will be
free to v’ork out his destiny as ho
chooses ."--Woodrow Wilson.
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DtSAi’POlNTiNC stands of vege
table • and flowers may be
cause! by seeds that have be- P
come too old to prodoco first
class i rops.
It it difficult for gardeners to
distii<gtish between "stale"
i seeds and seeds in their prime,
To hdp you, all Ferry’s Seed \
Jackets are dated. But first,
erry s Seeds must pass rigid
tests for germination and
vitality.
Wien baying your seeds,
look for this year’s date-mark,
“Paeled for Season 1939.” It’s
___ on the back of
i; I i every packet in
yonr local dealer’s
convenient display
of Ferry’s Seeds.
• • •
Ferry-Morse Seed Co., '
Seed Growers, Detroit
end San Francisco,
Send ler handsome
Home Garden Catalog.
PWTT" W ~
FERRY’S ,
SEEDS
USE FARTS GARDEN SPRAY—NON
P POISONOUS, NON-STAINING, ECONOMICAL
Change of Mind
No will-informed person ever
imputed inconsistency to another
for charging his mind.—Cicero.
1 UESTION
You never seem to have
a cold, Ethel.
NEWER
Perhaps I’m just lucky. But
I always use Luden's at the
first sign. They contain an
alkaline factor, you know.
LUDEN'S 5e
MINTHH COUGH DROPS
Up to You!
Accuse not nature, sh« hath
done he: part; do thou but thine!
—Bacor.
Don’t A
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that warm and soothe the stomach and expel
GAS. Cathartics that act quickly and gently,
clearing the bowels of wastes that may hava
caused GAS BLOATING, headaches, indi
gestion, sour stomach and nerve pressure for
months. Adlerika docs not gripe—is not
habit forming. Adlerika acts on the stomach
and BOTH Bowels. It relieves STOMACH
GAS almost at once, and often removes bowel
wastes in less than two hours. Adlerika baa
been recommended by many doctors for M
years. Get the genuine Adlerika today.
Sold at all drug iters*
Thoughtless Words
Words without thought never to
heaven go.—Shakespeare.
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many years of world
wide use, surely must
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of satisfactory use.
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of the able physicians
who test the value of
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laboratory conditions.
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too, approve every word of advertising
you read, the objective of which is only to
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treatment for functional kidney disorder
and for relief of the pain and worry it
causes.
If more people were aware of how the
kidneys must constantly remove waste
that cannot stay in the blood without in
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derstanding of why the whole body suffer*
when kidneys lag, and diuretic medica
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Burning, scanty or too frequent urina
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known. Ask your neighborI