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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1939)
Tenth Avenue ‘Debutante’ Models Spring Clothes Dorothy Kelly, six-year-old New Yorker, designed the dress which she Is modeling before her playmates at a fashion show staged in a Tenth avenue recreation center recently. Thirteen girls modeled costumes which they made themselves. Little Miss Kelly won first place for the best appearance with her smart little Jumper dress. Tom Sharkey Weightlifter in Pageant —h——M m'lWMiiinifKWi im 'MTHiiimi ' il matm: '" ivwi' iMIHiiiiimiih iihijb m&w&m Tom Sharkey, famous veteran of the prize fight ring, it now appear ing in the Cavalcade of the West pageant at the Golden Gate International exposition in San Francisco. At the end of his scene. Sharkey, appearing as a weight lifter, tucks his “600 pound” dumbbell under his arm and leaps off the stage with an agility belying his 66 years. $1,000,000 BELL Using 11,GOO cultured pearls, 366 diamonds and more than 26 pounds of silver, Japanese craftsmen of Tokyo have created this copy of the American liberty bell for exhibition at the New York World's fair. The bell is valued at $1,000,000 and re quired many months of work. ^ Canada Prepares for Royal Visit in May* v\ The first visit ever paid to Canada by a reigning British sovereign will be marked on May 15 when King George \I and his queen, pictured at the left, will arrive in Quebec. The royal couple will spend four days In the United States, according to present plans. They will visit all the principal cities of Canada, before re turning home on the battle cruiser Repulse. At the right is pictured a portion of the living room in the bungalow which the king and queen will occupy at the main lodge in Jasper National park, Alberta, for one of their periods of rest. POPE BLESSES U. S. I After a recent private audience with Pope Pius XII, Cardinal Mun delein of Chicago slated that the new pontiff “considers the faithful hack home among the dearest in the world.” The pope imparted his apostolic blessing in English, speci fying that it extended “to America and your families.” A New \Jiggs’ Joins the Marine Corps Jiggs IV, 11-months-old puppy, has been named official mascot of the marine corps. Col. Charles R. Sanderson of the depot of supplies at Philadelphia was in charge of coronation ceremonies. Jiggs is the gift of Dr. Frederick M. James of Temple university. His predecessor, Jiggs , III, was killed two weeks ago by a fire truck. A STAR NO LONGER Two reasons were given why Mike Klotovich, backfield ace, quit school recently at St. Mary’s, depriving Coach Slip Madigan of one of his best men. Mike said he needed the money to support his parents. Uni versity officials stated that he suf fered from "academic apathy." Here he is at work on a construction Job In San Francisco. Divorcee Asks for ‘Freedom of Dress’ The fondness of Ellen Tilton Holmsen, society divorcee, for going about in woolen pajamas finally convinced police chiefs of three New Jersey towns that she should be “exported” because she attracted too much attention. She then wrote to Washington for a badge saying “Leave this girl alone, she’s all right.” Mrs. Holmsen is pictured here with Holly* wood’s Peter the Hermit whom she visited shortly after her divorce in 1934, Young Theatrical Genius to Stage Girl Show Jimmy Griffin, six-year-old Brookline, Mass., theatrical genius, is having a difficult time getting these girls to do a dance the way he wants it done. Jimmy, though, is undaunted. He is the youngest possessor of an enter tainment license ii) Brookline, and has had a successful solo act. He recently applied for a renewal of his li cense and decided to add some girls to his cast. Here he is trying to teach them the routine he has devised. Holland Princess Goes for Sleigh Ride —II — ■ T~l—•f"lnrif"M'lirW 1' l~IM~ — J I T " Crown Princess Juliana of Holland makes little Princess Beatrix com fortable before they start out on a walk during their winter vacation with Prince Bernhard at Grindelwald, Switzerland. The perambulator is mounted on sled runners, and is drawn by a St. Bernard dog. CAMPAIGNERS MEET James A. Farley, postmaster gen eral, vacationing in Florida, halts his golf game long enough to heed the plea of Don Grubbs Jr. for a contribution to the baby milk fund in Miami. Farley headquartered at the Miami Biltmore, the “tempo rary white house.” Cleveland School Tests Radio Facsimile Miss Genevieve Maurer. Cleveland, Ohio, fourth grade teacher, explains radio facsimile reception to her students. Lesson instructions, assignments, and drawings were transmitted to four city schools in a demon stration of the system’s educational possibilities. The receiver-printers pick up the broadcasts like ordinary radios and reproduce the original material in every detail. Three 8*4 by 11 inch sheets can be reproduced leach hour. OPPORTUNITY AUTO CAMP-GROCERY—« GAS PUMPS —18 acres, both sides hiway. 10 cabins, liv. qtrs. All equip. Old est.. $1,000 month inc. Retiring. Write FRANK VAUGHN. DELANO. CALIF. SERVICE STATION—4 RM. APT.—Stucco bldgs, ym ac. fronting hwy. payroll, tour ist town. Comp, equip. 5 mod. pumps. Fine 1 Information, photos. RICHARD FLE1SHER, SCOTIA. CALIF. RESORT CAMP-LODGE—10 ac. fronting Redwood hwy. 13 cottages, dining room j Electricity. Fine fishing, hunting. Good inc. Ill health. Sac. $29,000. Write RICHARD FLEISHER, SCOTIA. CALIF. FARMS 43 ACRES—Highly productive. Cotton, al falfa. gen. farming. Plenty water, good bldgs. 5-rm. home. Electricity. Pumping giant. Near town, paved hiways. Sac. 3.400. FRANK VAUGHN, Delane, Calif. RANCHES CHICKEN RANCH—400 hens. 3 ac. Most mod., scientifically equipped in West. Worth $17,500. Sac. $8,400. Photos, information: A. J. Johnsen, 824 C St., Enreka, Calif. Easy Filet Crochet For Baby's Carriage - — — Pattern No. 6071. Filet crochet with this Mother Goose figure, is just the thing for baby’s carriage. The lace stitch sets off Bo-Peep and the lambs gambol on the plain mesh portion. A color note is added by drawing a ribbon through the beading formed around the oval. Pattern 6071 contains instructions and charts for making this set; an il lustration of it and of stitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Depart ment, 259 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Please write your name, ad dress and pattern number plainly. ■ Tax 1 Paradise 1 The on . _ Pitcairn island, of “Mutiny on the Bounty” fame, is a 12-cent one for gun licenses, the money being used for buying the stationery needed by the chief magistrate. Tithes of about $1,000 a year are collected and used for missionary work in other parts of the Pacific. The island has a pop ulation of 200. Oranges are its chief export and goats are its only live stock. Chickens, turkeys and ducks are raised, but the island has no horses, pigs or cattle.— Survey Graphic. How Women in Their 40’s Can Attract Men Here’s good advice for a woman during her change (usually from 38 to 62), who fears she’ll lose her appeal to men, who worries about hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy spells, upset nerves and moody spells. Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep and if you need a good general system tonic take Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound, made etpecially for women. It helps Nature build up physical resistance, thus hetps give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that often accompany change of life. WELL WORTH TRYING! ---__ Nobility of Virtue Virtue is the one and only nobil ity.—Juvenal. SALVE relieves COLDS Liquid-tablets price SALVe-NOSE lft„ g. 0_ drops 10c & 25c WNU-U 12-39 Frugality Frugality embraces all other I virtues.—Cicero. ----- May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating an', drinking—its risk of exposure and infer. tion—throws heavy strain on tha worg of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from the life-giving blood. " * You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling—feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder may be burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Use Doan't Pills. Doan't help tha kidneys to get Hd of excess poisonous body waste. They are antiseptic to tha urinary tract and tend to relieve irrita tion and the pain it causes. Many grata ful people recommend Doan's. They have had more than forty years of publio approval. 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