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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1922)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION - - . ' B X. a. am sV V A ' A to 3 o t) o I it S3 OCD0 CF, o Fighting sleet i the hardest battle the Nortkweitern Bell Telephone company wages in Nebraska dur ing the winter and early spring, company officials say. A glance at these pictures will demonstrate why phone service is net always up to standard after a hard sleet storm. The photograph were taken in the vicinity of Crand Island, Neb,, just after the storm of March 18. Upper picture shows how wires were pulled down by weight of the ice. In the lower rich picture a heavy pole has snapped under the strain and is standing on its head. Lower left shows an intricate tangle of crossed wires linemen had to contend with just outside Crand Island. Above A most remarkable view of Berlin, taken from an airplane and published here for the first time. In the Iff I foreground, the Reiflmhank ; right center, the famoim Brandenburg Gate and the famed 1'ntor den Linden. t'nilfiiAucMl I'liili't-wood Barricading Belfast streets to avert riots. By corralling rioters within a limited area the authorities are -p) with them. l. and A. tW & 1 7 22, a"a a:- y 7" i IV r V at 8.0 ARCHIE ROOSEVELT. The Bmilinir third son of the late President returns on the new White SUr liner Olympic after spending sev eral months abroad on business for the Sin clair Oil Company. Wish somebody would teach Archie how to crease his hat or is that the latest overseas style? Fawi nomptem An unusual photograph showing the unveiling of the statue to King Ed ward VII. of Britain at Biarritz, France. The men in white trousers are Bayonne fishermen, who admired King Edward for his love of the sea. Fuad, the new King of Egypt, has assured Egyptologists that he will aid them in their quest He is shown here (in gray) with M. Lacon, noted historian, inspecting the submerged Temple of Philar. n3 ' I" tip' VZK 4 n 'V''vi1,.'C.',VV. f-. TJT -a Eh n i i : it. i e the Maharajah and the city of Bhowmpar, India. j , (.diyrisn oy international, lzz. s j-.i f I 1 ' swaaiaawi)iiisi-i '.w-t . 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME an airplane lands in front of the Capitol in Washington. Lawrence Sperry, of New York, flies his new sport messenger, a baby plane with a wing spread of but twenty-one feet, in splendid time from Garden City and lands with ease on the Capitol plaza. xadd t Herbert. Eat It Duly fa Health Physicians TttOMMfld i laxative food UkcleSam NCA1TN FOOO atyoar 4nmr r write Umi Sm ltuirn fboo Co. Si 55! n .A Which? Streaked, Gray, or Becomingly Natural Hair? Would you knowingly, uselessly sacrifice your youth? Would you lose the companionship of men and women of your own e and become old before your lime? Unnecessary those secret hours of longing, when in the intimacy of your boudoir, you recall those days of your radiantly beautiful tresses. BROWNAIONE Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. Odorless and grcuselrss. Instantly tints streaky, gray, or bleached hair to ils original color, whether raven black or any shade of brown. Will not rub off or wash out. Cannot be delected; easily applied at home in a few moments. A clean, one-bottle liquid. Sold every where at drug and toilet counters or direct 50c and $1 .50. Two colors: "Golden to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black.", Send 10c direct for trial bottle with complete directions. (brruliinl slow and flurhmisal your hair. THE KENTON PHAKMACAL CO.'.! At dniKKistrtnr direct, l-arnr Bulflr SOrenl. ane f D 'U- f v 895 Coppin Building, Covington, Ky. Canada Address: Windsor, Ont. ) ALCO-GRAVURE. INC . NEW YORK ST LOUIS BALTIMORE