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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1922)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION ?JX JV S A nA JS rs9 3 rv u - HX?J r-l II Vi ill (J ! . kr Qiimix b.unih. Nth. w.i. the objective- this year for the annual summer lour ol mrmhers of the Omaha Motorcycle club It was a two day affair, June 17 anil 1 The photoKr.inh shows most u( the patty oi iOO who made the trip. Photo by Sheelur Bios. J of A.. A . ... X J-. T c 5TT sLLts AJr&ftSV ft Z "V 11 X f II ' yvivPtv s,-awu--- . jCLz I nyn. ss. 1 1 1 1 1 1 l w x ft I s ft 0 THE A. A. A.'S PATHFINDER. Dan Nee of San Francisco, who i: eh;uiftVur road mapper surveyor and mechanician for the American Automo bile Association's trans continental pathfinder ear, pictured while making a stop over in Washington during his latest map making trip: His power ful car is equipped to meet every kind of road condi tion and there is no trail in the country so difficult he will not attempt it. f 1 p4 ft D I W.N 0 r : K 1 WU s MANUEL tiUEZONE, president of the Filipino .Senate (with his baby in his arms), and accompan ied by Speaker Osmena of the House (and Mrs. Os mena), snapped on the dock at Yokohama, Japan, en route to Washington, where, on their arrival this month, they will vig orously oppose the Wood Foibe report and present a plan for political inde pendence. ,l.!u-M CANNONADING IN CITY HALL PARK. With their artillery pieces pointed squarely at the northern exposure o f "Civic Virtue," gunners from the Governor's Island garrison fire a salute of twenty-one puns in honor of Flag Day one of the features of the brilliant ceremonies attendant on the re-unveiling of the Nathan Hale statue. New York. wide w"li The Perfect Flesh Reducer Blanche Arrrfl. N 0 t p il Oper;t Sinqpr. Tjfces off i4 lbs. by Driitkiltq Tra I : . J .. r . . 1 K.., -;i-..... -II. lU NO DRUGS NOT IN JURIOUS TO HEALTH -NO DIET-NO EXER CISE. :.,!l.r! dl..'. I1M.I -.11.1, ) n. 1,1,... T.M .. T.il.l.i Finn Send Ic Stamp lor 41. Paqe Bookkt. Ttiis Firm Has No Agents A R R A L S T I K A TEA CO.. I.ul.il,.-.l I '.HI n.,,t '.-, i:.,i 4ii Vrfl, - N. V"ll W A R O N COTTON WEEVILS! J. E. Cross, of Kenton, Tenn., a col lege lad, who has quit school to fight bugs with his newly patented "Big Bertha" shown in our pic ture. A powerful light, attracts the pests, and a small electric turbine cieates a vacuum which draws them into the big funnel. Ten to fifteen thousand bushels of weevil in a single night is Kenton's customarv aver- DO YOU RECOGNIZE THE GENTLEMEN? General John J. Pershing and Major J. G. Qvlake meyer, his former aide, who was with the A. E-. F. leader in France, snapped for the firs, time together attired in "civvies." P 4 A. She Found A Pleasant Way To Reduce Her Fat She did not have to go to the trouble of diet or exercise. She found a belter way, which aids the digestive organs to turn fond into muscle, bone and sinew in stead of fat. She used Marmola Tablets, which are made from the famous Marmola prescription. They aid the digestive system to obtain the full nutriment of food. They will aliow you to eat many kincis of food without the necessity of dieting or exercising. Thousands have found that Marmola Tablets give complete relief from 'obesity. And whn the accumulation of fat is checked, reduction to normal, healthy weight soon follows. All good drug stores t le world over st-ll Marmola Tablets al onr dollar a bun. Ask your druggist lor thm, or order direct and they will be sent in plain wrapper, postpaid. MARMOLA COMPANY f 225 Garfield Bldg . Detroit. Mich. Cooking" hy fire less . J I mm -mmm GAS RANGE SAVKS VOI R I I MF I FSSKNS I H)R CUTS (IAS BILLS SAVKS LHF FL ( )K Exclusive OmaKa Agents J ESTABLISHED 1833" ILTON AND SONS POGERS JL COMPANY Hardware nd Household Utilities 1515 HARNEY ST.j 8 e