Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 12, 1921, Image 13

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First of AU--NEWS
NEWS from AD the World--by Associated Press, by Chicago
Tribune Leased Wire, by Universal Service, by The
Bee's Own Correspondent at Washington, D. C, and by
special arrangements in many other cities.
NEWS from Nebraska and Iowa-from the Nebraska State
Capital by the Bee's own Lincoln Bureau-from Iowa's
Capital by Special Correspondence-from Every County
by Regular Correspondents Always Seeking News of
General Interest in Their Respective Communitiesin
Omaha gathered and edited by a Trained and Compe
tent staff.
NEWS of the Farm and Agricultural Conditions, including a
Special Page in The Sunday Bee-contributed not only
by regular correspondents but by representatives of many
farm organizations.
NEWS of the Markets-New York, Chicago, Omaha and
- other Principal Trading Points The Quotations-Also the
Intermediate Comment of the New York Times on the
Stock Market and of Charles D. Michaels on the Chicago
Grain Market-General Business Review by Holland
of the New York Journal of Commerce.
NEWS of the Sporting World-Reported in Omaha and1 Ne
braska by Competent Staff Writers-Reported from Else
where by the Best Authorities in their Respective Depart
ments of Sport-Professional and Amateur Alike.
AND, Besides the News-
AN EDITORIAL POLICY Straight-forward and above
board, boosting for Nebraska's best interest, treating big
questions in a broad way, without color of personal polit
ical ambition and without personal axes to grind.
FEATURES the Best that Money Can Buy.
Comics-"Bringing Up Father", "The Gumps", "Kernel
Cootie", "Us Boys", "Abie the Agent".
"Sleepy Time Tales" for the Boys and Girls Once Started
the Little Tads Simply WON'T let them Stop.
A Daily Serial of Married Life. And a Score of Others.
"The Proofs in Reading Them."
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modem form of the printing art. Pictures are reproduced with
a wealth of detail and a depth of color tone that would have
been thought impossible only a few years ago. You see the
scenes on the printed page as you would see them with your
own eyes were you present with the photographer.
The Sunday Bee includes the only news rotogravure in
Nebraska.
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