The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 09, 1922, SPORT NEWS AUTOMOBILES, Image 17

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"WHAT GOOD ARK MILLIONS IV VOL CAN'T DO GOOD WITH THEM"! asked
Mrs. William E. Smith, who U en route to Europe. Her husband Inherited $10,000,000
from hli mother, Mr. Roxy Smith. On the eve of (ailing to tudy under Jean de Reaike,
Mn. Smith confided It wai her Intention while abroad to visit famoui musical instructor,
atudjr their method, and to bring back one or two of them to teach a few youthful
Americana ahe believe may develop into operatic (tara. She already haa aelected a
few protege and will aet up a atudio In New York City. (N. Y. A.)
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DECORATED FOR BRAVERY
by the poet-warrior d'Annunzio
because she dared death to inter
view him In Flume, Miss Vera
Bloom, who has just returned to
America, has written a inupier.l
comedy. j
AND HERE'S ANOTHER water
nymph (right) at Revere Beach
whose bathing suit, despite Bos
ton's reputed Puritanism and al
leged prudery, would be banished
from many Eastern beaches.
(N. Y. A.)
BOSTON
BEACHES
SEDATE? That's
their accepted repu
tation! But gaze on
this sprightly
maiden (above) at
Revere Beach and
jui'.re for yourself.
(N. Y. A.)
MISS FLO WILSCANN got the
wanderlust again and sailed from
New York on the liner Paris for
her third tour of the world.
BABY HIPPO GASPS FOR
BREATH at vFranklin -Park, Bos
ton. "Happy" found the !;eat op
pressive. (Int'l News Reel.)
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TICKLE 'EM
Young Jadiea are
taking ostrich
feathers oft their
hats and placing
them where they
will attract most
attention. M I a a
Kay Weekea
(rlpht), of New
York, demon
strated the ostrich
garter for At
lantic Clty'a de
lectation. (I. N. S.)
BABY WHISTLER PUZZLES SCIENTISTS Vir
ginia Bedard, of Portland, Ore., is only three years
old, but she can
whistle so well
even the birds are
fooled. San Fran
cisco scientists
are puzzlec about
the baby's pe
culiar ability.
(Int'l News Reel.)
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MRS. HELEN EYSEL, U
ONE GLANCE AT GRACE'S PICTURE In a Brooklyn, N. Y., who shot and
Boston paper and a daughter-in-law of the famous l ...... husband last February,
Philadelphia merchant, John VVanamaker, decided ' m bscn arrested for attacking a
the baby should be her's. A million dollar home is -rf-ifui w'th a coffee cup wjien
the infant's prospective lot. Grace's mother is he protested against a noisy all
torceu to give ner up because she is unable to night party. , (N. Y. A.)
support her.
(Int'l News Reel.)
MAYOR OF DEBT FREE CITY
Mayor Victor Mravlag (:eft), of , , , ., ... . .
Elizabeth, N. J., with E. D. Mul- THERE WAS A BARREL OF FUN when SO 000
ford President of the City Coun- person watched the burning of this monster ton-
cil on the Fourth of July when Rre on the East End playground in Peabody, Mass.
the city burned the last of its It towered 100 feet in the air and was built In 30
bonds of indebtedness. tiers of 3,500 barrels. (Int'l News Reel.)
-1 CAN'T GET 'EM UP, AND I CAN'T GET 'EM UP, AND 1
CAN'T GET 'EM UP IN THE MORNIN'!" is the most hated of all
army calls, and college students at the Reserve Officers' 1 raining
Camp at Pittsburgh, N. Y., threaten death to the offending bugler
who sounded reveille. tU. S. Army Official Photographs.)
THIS GORGEOUS EVENING
WRAP, worn by Mile. Adrienne,
most Jieautiful of all Paris man
nequins, is of silver brocade,
trimmed with two narrow bands
of gray monkey fur.
(Int'l News' Reel.)
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ICEBERGS MEN'ACh
NORTH ATLANTIC LANES
A constant danger to ocean
liners at this season of the
year is the presence of these
floating mountains of Ice. To
warn steamships, coast guard
cutters patrol the watera.
Here Is shown the U. S. S.
Seneca (left) in the North
Atlantic off the Newfoundland
Banks.
EVEN GROWN-UPS "SHOOT' MARBLES IN CALIFORNIA,
where Ed. Linn, comically dubbed the chamipion "heavyweight" of
Oakland, is shown "knuckling down" in the first marble tournament
ever held for adults in the United States. (U. U.)
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