The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 01, 1939, Image 2

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    Juliet’s Tomb Is Shrine for Romantic Lovers
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Although 600 years have passed since they died together, the legend of Romeo and Juliet, Immortalized
by Shakespeare, still attracts more than 100,000 visitors yearly to picturesque Verone, on the banks of the
Po river in northern Italy. Today’s legend Is that If a girl in love pays a visit to Juliet’s tomb, the course
of her true love will be as smooth as Juliet’s was stormy. Left: The famed balcony, where Juliet sig
naled her lover, still stands. Center: A hopeful maiden prays at Juliet’s crypt In a stone-lined, dimly lighted
room. Right: The girl drops a message into a box marked "Mall for Juliet.” The girl was alone as It is
considered bad luck for an engaged couple to visit the tomb together.
Two Invalids Seek Assistance at Lourdes Shrine
Fred Snite Jr., left, 28-year-old Chicago youth, an infantile paralysis victim whose life for the past three
years has depended on an “iron lung," was recently placed on board ship for the first lap of his journey
to the Grotto of Miracles In Lourdes, France, where he win seek strengthening of his religious philosophy.
Right: David Van Wallace, 32, bed-ridden for 15 years because of a broken neck, will visit the Grotto of Mira
cles some time in July. The Notre Dame club of Detroit, Mich., heard of Wallace’s desire to visit Lourdes,
and took steps to insure the Journey.
Da Vinci Inventions Exhibited in Milan
More than 200 working models of inventions eonceived by Leonardo
Da Vinci, one of the most versatile men who ever lived, are on exhibition
in Milan, Italy. Da Vinci, Italy’s Fifteenth-century “Thomas Edison,’’
la best known for his painting, "The Last Supper.” He was also an
amazingly prolific sculptor, scientist, anatomist and inventor. This
"flying machine’’ was constructed from his original plans.
Zog—Another King Without a Country
King Zog, deposed king of Albania, is shown with Queen Geraldine,
right, in an Istanbul, Turkey, hotel. King Zog received permission from
the Turkish government to dwell in Istanbul so long as he refrains from
political activity. At the left is Princess Maxhide.
RE-INVENTOR
Charles S. Ault, 67, veteran glass
blower, entertains huge crowds
daily at the General Electric exhibit
at the San Francisco World’s fair.
Ault rc-enacts step-by-step Thomas
A. Edison’s method of making the
first electric lamp, blowing the glass
bulb just as Edison did. Inserting
the filament and sealing the lamp
into a wooden base.
BEAU BKUMMEL JR.
This immaculately turned-out
young New Yorker has topped his
tan sun suit with a modern stream
lined version of his father’s straw
hat, even to the contrasting band.
The straw halo reflects the sun’s
heat from the head.
Big Tent Draws Favorable Verdict From Douglas
William O. Douglas, youngest member of the United States Supreme court, took an afternoon off from his
court duties recently to take his children to the Ring ling Brothers and Barnum-Bailey circus. Photograph
shows, left to right: Jane Miller, nine, a young family friend; Mildred Douglas, nine; William Douglas, seven,
and Justice Douglas, who seems to be enjoying things fully as much as the younger circus-goers.
Army Engineers Build Footbridge in Eight Minutes
Rapid assembly of a footbridge across the channel of the Chesapeake and Delaware canal was demon
strated at Delaware City, Del., recently at the annual reunion of the First Engineers, U. S. army. Right:
Army engineers assembling the footbridge, the work being completed in eight minutes. Left: Army troops
on the run as they advance over the footbridge. Maj. Gen. Julian L. Schley witnessed the event.
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Members of the London No-Conscription league paraded in protest
recently in answer to Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's proposal
to bring a million Britishers under arms through conscription. Youths
of conscript age, women and ex-service men took part in the parade.
Border-to-Border Cyclists Spurn Autos
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Mr. and Mrs. A1 Parker, both 20 years old. of Wenatchee, Wash.,
decided they couldn’t see enough of the country traveling by auto, so
they took to their bicycles. En route to Tia Jnana, Mexico, the young
couple pack a sleeping bag and a box of provisions. When they completed
their trip they will have traveled from Cttnada to Mexico.
QUEEN OF TEXTILES
Miss Jessamine Boyce of Gasto
nia, N. C., queen of the June Cotton
festival at Gastonia, combed-yarn
center of America, is shown here
with cotton in the form in which ft
is most important to her community.
Naturally her clothes are of cotton.
WORLD’S SMALLEST?
Not much taller than the ordinary
telephone he Is using, Paul Del Rio,
19, claims to be the smallest man
in the world. He was born in Ma
drid, Spain, weighs only 12 pounds,
and is 19 Inches tall. Except for his
small stature, Paul is perfectly nor
mal. He is touring the United States.
FARMS
Diversified Farm—40 acres, 2'i ac.
prunes, 25 alfalfa, 6-rm. house, bldgs. 2
silos. Make flue dairy. lVa miles town.
Wife's health. $8,500. Cary Tossing,
Fruitland Idaho.
DAIRY FARM
Combination dairy farm—80 ac., highly
productive. $1.00 acre water right. Silo,
plenty hay, grain. Plastered nouse. 4
miles town. $9,000, half cash. Adrian A
Grafe. Ontario, Oregon.
OPPORTUNITY
Meat market—Heart city. Mod., comp,
equip. Doing $28,000 yrly. 2 ac. and
slaughter house. All goes. $3750. Health
only reason. Act quick. Jos. T. Gallagher,
Weiser, Idaho.
Attention Contractors — 15 lots, improve
ments in. Lays level. Fine residential dis
trict. Near court house, all activities. Fine
inv. Growing town. Sickness. Sac. $4750.
Jos. T. Gallagher, Weiser, Idaho.
160 As. Diversified and Hog Farm—2W
miles town. All watered, fenced. Stucco
hse. Fine income, equip., stock at market.
Age. $22,500. half cash. Adrian A Grafe
Ontario. Oregon.
Serviee Station and Garage—Cor. location.
Good town. Lot 60x210. Good inc. Site for
factory, ware-house. By railroad tracks.
Sac. $8,500. C. F. Callen, Fayette. Idaho.
REAL ESTATE
RENTER8: WHY PAV HIGH RENTf Buy
and own on our easy purchase plan. Write
for our large 1939 illustrated catalog of
Farms for Sale.
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
407 So. 18th St. Omaha.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Good used Tractors. FARMERS UNION
CO-OP. CO. - WINSLOW. NEBR.
ELECTRIC FENCE
Electric Fenee Controller $7.00. Single
wire, portable, weatherproof. Low priced
efficient unit. State If 6. 32 or 110 volt.
Luthy Electric Co., Carter, Oklahoma.
Juvenile Bedspread
In Simple Crochet
Pattern 6334.
A kiddie would love to own this
spread—and it’s fun for a grown
up to make too! The center panel,
with the children’s prayer and
all the fascinating juvenile figures,
is crocheted in one piece and the .
teddy bear border is done in three
pieces—for easy handling. Sim
ple lace stitch sets off the letter
ing. Pattern 6334 contains instruc
tions and charts for making the
spread shown; illustrations of
spread and of stitches; materials
needed.
To obtain this pattern send 15
cent* in coins to The Sewing
Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259
W. 14th St., New York, N. Y.
Please write your name, ad
dress and pattern number plainly.
FOR SALE—A John Deere G. P.
Three-row cultivator—$40.00. W. E.
Tobias, Sargent, Nebr.—Adv.
Sure of Failure
Folks that’s afeared to fail are
sure of failure.—Lowell.
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. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made
yrpecially for women. It helps Nature build
up physical resistance, thus helps give more
vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming
Jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that
often accompany change of life. WELL
WORTH TRYING!
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