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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1921)
The Omaha Sunday Bee it ROTOGRAVURE SECTION DECEMBER 11 J? 1921 jtf Omaha Hunters Bag The Birds Ci-tvMmvods Desert 'Jitestdes lad JheVaikv k S it -w v I t I ft (jrrar vo Hough it Vitnong Mbvastza b anantus Itt Quest Of 9he ittt&itig 'Mallard And CatiVasback - r-.v vi lJ lv J T i r J . m W r , a .mm BVlaW' M'k a- mr J j. f 1.: -, ; 1 cjkw i - taaaaawastfr- r - ...- .." - w aw v a. . -w - '.j-mm. i mr - bt '.v. kail. A . m I f. Introducing Ernie Holme nd hi pal, Roy White. The Omaha portimen are packing their morning kill of mallardt, canvaibacki and prairie chickrns. A "hlind" on the Platte river, near Clark. Neb. i 0 Q 0 Harry B. Zimman, fire commissioner, usually is at his office early and late. But he leaves city hall "flat .on its back" for a few days each season to hie away to the Hackberry club, near Wood Lake, Neb., to hunt ducks. As the photograph shows, he triggers a deadly musket- A gang of Hackberry club hunters after a day's successful bombardment. From left to right (above): Lew Adams, Douglas county engineer, and Frank Tague of Clarks, Neb.; (below): Arthur Storx of Omaha, Francis Hart of Clarkt and Ed Bowers, Omaha sportsman. .1 0 w V s X Here's Charles Hall, Omaha advertis ing man, togged out for a day in the marshes o (X '4 u Recognize 'em? They don't look quite the same when they abandon business cares for awhile during the duck season. The photo shows Sam Caldwell and Conrad Young out looking for birds. V) o 1 y w r The end of a perfect day. Dick Murphy and Arthur Storx of Omaha and Frank Tague of Clarks at Quinn'a ranch in western Nebraska sandhills. 4 1 Dr. William H. Harper is an enthusiastic duck hunter He gets em, too. This photo offers conclusive evidence of his prowes. Here are Frank McCaffrey, Lee Bridges and Thomts Quinlan, well known Omaha business men, snapped by the camera in their duck hunting togs. The photo shows them preparing a pig for dinner at the Hackberry club. "Get tired of eating ducks all the time, ao matter how tasty they are," they enplained- si .t' s. At IS 5 k al 7 r John H. Hale. 3722 .South Twenty-seven th street, pounds nails and does other feats of carpentering dur.ng most of the year. But. when the duck season arrives, he gratifies that impulse for outdoor eacitement- He shot the birds shown in the picture at Twin Lakes. G ! county, late in October. They were coming so last he got 55 of 'em in 45 minutes, he say. 1 j