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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1922)
unday Bee ROTOGRAVURE SECTION JULY 16 1922 vm nr- mm mm mm mm w m mm mm m mw m m m mm mmv af ii ii v mi mm m mmr - - - am m. JHL C With pip and bamboo pot?, th t veteran fisherman, W. W. Stansherry, 1017 Avenue B, Council Bluffs. i enjoy ing a day on the banks of Bg l ake. ( : : : rr vO x , p J Vfc ; :' " h V ""V- .' . . v..f Midsummer Sunday along the bank of Big J 1 " - ' s V"! I lake, north of Counc I Bluffs. f A strike. The fisherman is H. D. Sobotker, 5112 " " '".I i 1 Cap:tol avenue, at Seymour lake. Xi ' I -".V - .s5swOTwifffss ?rrr'rrri - ; - '? I Who wouldn't smile? Look a. the big catch I vt.. ' ' ?) "C$rwf rV , , ! Howard Mall n and Mike Meckra, Omaha I,.-. iL jT W "V" l C OZjiL " J - lads, are brngmg home from Seymour Uke. fc-'V-T J7- - J - ! Vt-Sk t.' - tyf -? KTfr11 V'' -4 ' - lM''rtU TP iT " ..rvii P g&r ?tj? " ;';v- s?X "Tr7?tr-4 xj- : vSrt "5 ' ,r,"''T.-;"f X The photographer caught these four happy youngsters hopefully angling off . '$Wwr T- T - ' Y a pier at Seymour lake. ss sa.- i -'i- y-1 . , ..... ., .. , . .. ..... satri E J F , ' &j&'tJQi 'y Vj Ernest L. Woolsey,- 326 Lawton Terrace. Counc'l Bluffs, " - ' ' ' I 1 T i? dedged the sun on this f s'-ing excursion. The flashlight photo " J? 1 John Blough. aged 7. of Augusta, Ga., thought he'd try out shows him enjoying a bit of night angl ng at Lake Manawa. J ' ' these Nebraska fish wHle v siting in Omaha. He angled pa- r . .. v . f I -TNl '- t.ently at King lake for three hours w thou . even a nibble on , . A t J ' ; h Taking 'em out of the Missouri. his hook. But the luck changed and he finally landed his fish. " " Vl I I r i?:lr y, , fl -T 5f2 v.; Vvr o 4?v 2 A II - GST 7 . '"" ' ie.-C iejt V . ' ? I V I I W...U'.. u..m Diint (tli ic ilmiKt ic murh fun fishinff vourself. his I I II n..m.rti. hn admirers declare. For Henrv. who lives in a shack along Fl i-JTO&.. tT .m "i iLTi .irW-i I I , "I I II rl , 1 ma V W?tch'ng Henry Plant f sh is almost as much fun as fishing yourself, his numerous boy admirers declare. For Henry, who lives in a shack along the Missouri, north of Omaha, has 'ns:de knowledge of the manners and customs a -.d likes and disl kes of the finny tribe and always has a successful day Th.- photo shows a group of boy friends watching him land a six pcund carp. This looks like a likely spot for fish. Mrs. H. A Worthing, 3334 Larayette street, thought so and tried ;t out. The scene is at King lake. Who said girls can't fish? This little Omaha miss is Ann Collins, photcgraphed !n pursuit of fish at K ng lake, near Valley, Neb. She caught some, too.