The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 15, 1945, Image 7

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Since men of the Black Watch regiment of Canada heard of the speed
•f the Red advance into Germany, they are cautioning their comrades
with signs, as above. Meanwhile, the “Ladies From Hell” are putting on
a good show themselves and have mopped up much of the strategic Sieg
fried defense hub of Goch.
Twin Powered Hockey Players
Pete Long, left, and his twin brother, Frank, who provide the power
on the Pasadena Panthers’ Bearcat line, come to grips with Connie Hill
of the Hollywood Wolves, right, in a recent ice hockey clash. They are
said to be the first twin powered hockey players in this country. They
Jiave proven a big factor in the Panthers’ scoring record.
Indication of What Is to Come
As marines wipe out Jap airfields within 750 miles of Tokyo on Iwo. !
the clearing of Manila bay for American ships continues and pattern of
two-way thrust on Nippon grows steadily clearer. Some observers con
sider the thrust up from Iwo to be the quick way, but others insist the
smash must come from the South China coast and Formosa. Many ob
servers seem to think that all indications are that the Japanese islands
will be conquered before attempting direct combat in Asia.
Dragon’s Teeth Prove No Barrier
Infantrymen of the 90th U. S. division demolish part of the dragon’s
teeth of the Siegfried line in Habscheid, Germany, as they move to the
front. Most of the barriers were made of reinforced concrete, but had
little effect on the forward march of American troops. TNT and new
♦■yir guns were able to clear the way without great difficulty.
March of Death G.I.
Survivor of the harrowing "March
of Death" on Luzon, M/S Chester A.
Konka works out his 90-day furlough
in Detroit aviation plant. He says,
"Take it from one that knows, I'll
stand by the Red Cross, it’s a really
great organization. It did a lot for
us on the islands."
Not ‘Destructible’
Lt. Alexander Vraciu, East Chi- |
cago, Ind., shown aboard a carrier
as he had Just returned after being
shot down over Luzon. He was
picked up, after his forced landing,
by guerrilla bands who aided him
in returning to ship.
. Admiral of Texas
Admiral of the Navy Chester W.
Nimitz, in charge of present opera
tions in the Pacific, in his college
days was described as ‘‘a man of
cheerful yesterdays and confident to- .
morrows.” He is a big favorite with
the navy enlisted personnel.
Premier Assassinated
Shortly after he had asked the
Egyptian parliament to declare war
on the Axis, Premier Dr. Ahmed
Maher Pasha (above) was assassi
nated. He was pro-British.
Landing Barges Used by Marines at Iwo Jima
Loaded with Leatherneck fighting men, scores of Amtracs churn the water into white foam as they speed
to the beaches of Iwo Jima, the Japanese “Gibraltar," only 750 miles from Tokyo. In left background are
some of the ships of the big navy armada that covered the invasion. This photo is from a coast guard motion
picture flown to Washington.
Americans Return From German Prison Camps
Lt. Ross B. Lehman of Fottsville, Pa., left, was one of the American heroes who came back on the Swed
ish exchange liner Gripsholm recently. Center, wounded heroes, many with limbs gone, get their first view
in many months of the New York City skyline. Lower right shows some of the repatriated American civilians,
most of whom were women and children. The ship carried 1,209 repatriates, of whom 463 were sick and
wounded American soldiers.
Everybody Works at This House
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On the seventh deck of the U. S. coast guard’s headquarters, Wash
ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Pigeon are keeping house. They built a nest
in a wooden nut dish, atop a filing cabinet. When it is time for Mr.
Pigeon to relieve his mate in the nest, he raps on the window until he
gains admission, and after he gets settled his mate leaves for her rest
period.
Jim Crow Gets an Education
Jimmy, pet black crow of the children attending a public school at
Sheraden, Pa., chuckles at his friends who have to sit inside in order to
get an education. He secures his education by daily visits to the school
window. He is permitted inside occasionally to fly around the room and
visit with the students and the teacher.
Husky Life Saver
Kw.wvv .• ...
Pfc. Matthew M. Boehm, Brook
lyn, N. Y., attached to the 94th med
ical air evacuation battalion, is a
favorite with Husky, who was flown
from Iceland.
Third Fleet Boss
Adm. William F. Halsey Jr., clad
in a working uniform, on his barge,
which took him from flagship to a
Pacific base, for a conference on
forthcoming operations.
For Years Kreisler Played
Own Music as Another’s
Fritz Kreisler achieved much
of his fame as a violin virtuoso
by playing, among others, his own
many compositions which he
claimed were unknown works of
minor masters long dead, says
Collier’s.
Kreisler started this practice
in his early days of concert work
through the fear that he would
not become popular if the public
knew his repertoire consisted
largely of his own music; and he
carried on the artifice for 30 years
before confessing in 1935.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
_BABY CHICKS
BUT ROSCOK HILL CHICKS for greater
profits. Their fine quality breeding will help
product eggs and meat our country needs
and offer you an outstanding profit-making
Investment this year. Improved breeding
stock, hundreds males from 200 to 311 egg
trnpnest hens in our Leghorn and White
Rock flocks have established profit-making
ability. 10 leading breeds—sexed chicks.
Write for prices. Free Catalog.
ROSCOE HILL HATCHERY
BIS R St. - Lincoln. Nebraska.
CEDAR POSTS for SALE
IDAHO CEDAR POST maker wants sale
carloads. Write—
HIIOH CHISHOLM. Bonners Ferry. Idaho.
FARMS AND RANCHES
RANCHES FOR SALE—AH sizes up to
thirty thousand acres, can be purchased
with stock and equipment. (All money
makers). Also irrigated farms modernly
equipped, close to beet dumps and shipping
point. Reed’s Agency. Rapid City. S. D.
FARM WAGONS
Farm Wagons—Direct from manufacturer
to consumer. Write for free circular.
ASCO MANUFACTURING CO.
907—7th St. N. - Minneapolis. Minn.
FEATHERS WANTED
FEATHERS—new, used. Write for prices,
or ship to SIOUX CITY FEATHER CO..
2t2ft Fourth Sir.. Sioux City, Iowa.
SPRAYING GUNS
SPRAY PAINT GUNS
WORK OYK ANY TRACTOR OR AUTO
MADE BY BINKS —ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
FREE DEMONSTRATION LlmiUd Quantity
Buy Now for Spring-$109.50 complete
Alto Pino Quality Painta
Dipt W. MORRIS PAINT COMPANY. IStk 4 Capital. Duka
Shoulder a Gun— /V
Or the Cost of One
☆ ☆ BUY WAR BONDS
attractive glass shaker as premium.
Postpaid. $1.00.
BOBBY PINS! X®
a supply while they last. Ten cards,
postpaid. $1.00.
us|B urrei Bilk or human hair.
n«m nCI9l Regular 25c qual
ity; four nets, postpaid, $1.00.
DADV DAMTCI Waterproof; «n
dADT PAN lb! 8wers a worried
mother's prayer. 50c quality; two
pairs, postpaid, $1.00.
Send money order or currency; add 10c
to checks Joe exchange
CENERAL PRODUCTS CO. • Albany, Ca.
Beware
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
A bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
Here’s a SENSIBLE way f
to relieve MONTHLY I
FEMALE MIN/
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound la famous not only to relieve
periodic pain but also accompanying
nervous, tired, hlghstrung feelings—
when due to functional monthly dis
turbances. Taken regularly—It helps
build up resistance against such symp
toms. Plnkharp's Compound helps na
tureI Follow label directions. Try It!
Jtydui£.(P[mkkcvirCa compound
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Help Them Cleanse the Blood
of Harmful Body Waste
Your kidneys are constantly filtering
waste matter from the blood stream. But
kidneys sometimes lag in their work—do
> not act as Nature iutended—fail to re
move impurities that, if retained, may
P' ion the system and upset the whole
y machinery.
Symptoms may be nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
' getting up nights, swelling, puffineaa
under the eyes—a feeling of uervoua
anxiety and losa of pep and strength.
Other signs of kidney or bladder dis
order are sometimes burning, scanty or
too frequent urination.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment ia wiser than neglect. Us#
Doan's Pills. Doan's have been winning
new friend* for more than forty years.
| They have a nation-wide reputation.
Are recommended by grateful people tho
country over. Ask you r neighbor I