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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1922)
V THE OMAHA BEE Pictures 'From Everywhere-Daily in The Bee Care U try it? The, favorite stunt of this young woman, Baba Kallshek, it discing en iKa wing of a airplane while it U thousands f faal abeva tka aarth. Jl President Harding is .'shown shaking hands with Bernard S. Mc Mahon, pilot of the District of Columbia Mystic Shriners' caravan, which ha left Iho capital an route to San Francisco to attend the paual convention, there. . .5. r 0 3 4 mi . ir" x Thera ia no telling what might have happened to anyone who drinks the liquor manufactured in this place. The 'photo shows what remained of a room' in New York city when a still exploded. The room was completely wrecked 'and one. man nearly lost his life. ' 53 i. V. :;n;S:.x:,-:,,.;v:- 2 vrTi 5 : ( When Julia Marlowe, Shakespearean actress, said "smile" to her husband and co-star, E. H. Sothern, the order, needless to say,' was obeyed. Julia and her baby sailed on the Aquitania for Europe for their annual farewell tour. Father Francis P. Duffy (left),' chaplain of the .famous "Fighting Sixty-ninth," and Father J. B. Kelly of New York were among the passengers en the Arabic for Europe. They are going to Rome to 'se the pope and will attend the Eucharistic conference. , X r.iit;.' - .-U,":i. X X. 4. ' l v v- v. vr V tit) x I 'j li I v gf a v TO. Hera is Miss Carlolta Havemeyer, promirtcnt New York society girl, ready for a canter at Virginia Hot springs.- ii?. JEW rX urn jl v i 1 1 Sights like this may, , be seen ' al , 1 1 Omaha swimming pools this tum'- mer. . Clattie swimming poses are the latest stunt of English, mer maids. Members of the Beckenhath Swimming club have developed a , erics of tableau-like figures which ara worked out whila floating in the water. "The Wheel" is oict-r. ed hcret Other figure can ba da veloped by any number of 'swim mers. Water fans in this country will take up the idea, it is predicted.' 4 i vr tfi': 3''' ' " "J '1 his Vorto Rican, ousted as district attor ney, is coming to Washington to demand the removal of Governor E. Mont Reily. He -is, Diax Collazo. Governor Reily, he, says, exceeded his authority. i--.:(:v:. --rr-wf- "nar :?' ii&ifm f t sgxtemr lifes? J 1 ' The panda, a member of the raccoon f a m ily, lives in the H i m a I a y an mountains, ' at 12,000 feet. It is the champ ion mountain climlier of the worlil.' n-ri avX 1 ' .Mil t Miss Dorothy Ford (above) of Bloomfield, N. J.,' declares ' she was hypnotized by. '.'Professor" Herman of Hoboken, so that when she was prevented from joining him she be. came hysterical. . , - Thesa two pictures ' show , Sirvart Totoanian, .little Armenian girl, be fore and after she had received at tention from near east relief work ers. Dr. Clarence D. Royse of Rock ville, Ind., who made a tour of in spection of the near east last year, ; found Sirvart 1 hungry, homeless, and almost, naked, her pitiable con dition being typical of thousands of other children left orphans by rav ages of war and famine. - The upper left picture shows how she appear-V ed. Dr. Royse had with him a box of children's clothing donated in America. The lower right picture, shows how some .of this clothing and a half hour's session with 'soap ''. and a scrub brush wrought a trans formation in Sirvart. Omahans are asked to remember the plight of these children when they are ceiled on for castof f clothing during .: "Bundle Week," starting June 5. . k 1 -i mi " 4 - Chicago. may soon have a woman mayor. Mrs.. Jacob) Baur, social leader, promi-: national politics and known if rui-..'.' "u-.i. i : it; woman," is in the race., ' At Indianapolis, on May 30, the speediest racing drivers on earth will compete in the annual 500-mile sweepstakes race. Brar-, , ing the. dangers of the bowl, it is announced, will be Miss Loca Hearne, who thus will earn the distinction of being the only girl ever to drive a car in the j championship sweepstakes. Howard Wilcox, noted racer, is training her. 1 r After listening to jibes of friends for many years on his lack of style because of his preference for suspenders, Charlie Docherty, well known -Omahan, finds himself very much au fait, following the edict of the stylists pronouncing the erstwhile scoffed at suspenders as, "the thin;",, this season. Yes, Charlie is one of those who "never wore anything else." Ihis scene shows a part of the beautiful gardens at the home of Gur don W. Wattles, former Omahan, at Hollywood, Cal. The photo was taken by Mrs. W. E. Bolin, Omaha, on a recent 'visit to the Wattles home. , ' -' . 1 . ; ' f JO- I 1 ). , - -V X. 'i?y' ? Vi Chinese warriors are no longer poorly drilled soldiers. They are of high type and have modern airp:trcs and artillery to support them in their wars." The picture shows the type of troops engaged in the fight ing this week around Pekin. Her college education, . said U Miss Sallie Kline (above) en- ' abled her to argue a bur- glar who entered her homo -. in New York, to leave with- out taking any valuables He ' left begging her. pardon.' ,