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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1922)
1 ft C THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY an. W. 13 U "' I' Uj II p THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEROTOGRAVURE SECTION i. Y A downtown corner in prosperous Falls C:ty, Neb., showing the Richardson county bank and other business buildings. At the tcp rght. postoffice building; below, Falls City High school. - . ; -':. . i M "W 1 j6 I" W. J. Miller (left), pres dent of the Gardner Miller Coal company, and Richard C Peter (right), president of the Peters Trust company, do a bit of farming in odd hours during the summer on a tract west of Dundee. Photo by DewelL ' -1 "WM. "His first letter." nosed by Florence and Phillin Martin of Barada, Neb.. Photo by ) A. Martin - I -rEnL h I Klgnt, Mary vaincnnc, uauimn w w - I ., , i- y -, j t Mrs. A. C Ostronic. Omaha. fep- hrrrv;; ' H 1f i$A, .lifl-v -s "4 'v. I L If ( 1 tlr-Vji ' , V 1 J J If there's anything harder to photograph tnan one deer, it must be two deer, amateur photographers agree. T. S. Frerichs, Talmage, Neb., patiently awa'ted his chance and caught five of them at one shot. The photo graph was taken on the farm of D. Livingston, near Talmage. i On the links at the Country club. Kearney, Neb. Above, the boathouse and unaing pier. Bird's-eye view of Kearney, Neb., from Lakeview drive. Photo by Srryker. Jeane Mabelle daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. 1. Grimm of Wit her, Neb. 1 a Tom of water snrghut over the spiOwav of the power aad irrigation canal near Kearney, Neb. Photo by Stryker. . 6 Left. Charles Schmicke. jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. "harles Schmicke of Nebraska C'ty. Right. William Frank Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Hewitt. Council Bluffs. 13 U vhich i Kd on .aniiig it tiule t am tit- br- ul o( j the mi Iron- r .ire ays ill 10 tiled, -renin bimi- ill S5 I i I I II I 5v IK 7 S? 'V 1 IS I 1 P 5