Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 04, 1922, SPORT NEWS MARKETS, Image 17

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THE OMAHA BEE
Pictures Gathered for The Bee From All Over the World
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Here art this year's graduate nurses of Paxton Memorial (for marly Ford) hospital. Left to rights
Front row, Ethol Carroll,' Merial Loo, Esther Crocr, Clarico Hall. Seco row, Nellie Thomas, Delia
Van Skiver, Lillian Vundraa, Mirinio Vilbeurer. Third row, Frances Leifield, May Poff, Louiio Birk.
Roar. row, Blanche Kratochivil Mabel Druckor, Edna Petenon.
Little Albert
Manason(right)
of Brooklyn, N.
Y., made this
miniature tip
live balloon out
of the ordinary
" watermelon "
type of 10-cent
balloon, a few airings, and aister'a sewing
basket. Do it yourselves, and hare an excel
lent representation of war observation gas
bags.
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Lfind U " KJJhJli Gordon.! former Follies girl, has - ft 'T1 f Q
At Whit, (abovo). Stanford. C.l: ...vorsity diving .ham-' ' jT.w'vS W mo'thort ' ' KTV $ VV
p ion compete. J.. 16 in the P.cme.e..twlmnJnf ear- Undon whom ah. had not ... ' lY" 4 O XNV
ival at Yosomit. Lodf .. . Utor. ho may' onto. .I.tcrn ,3 l.Ir. , ' fiJ
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Ireland, Mrs. . Spencer Chi- f$& "I 1rS?i'- I V t Hi I . " " , i , 1 fe"
Chester, ha. arrived in New ff. V - feUr '5tj 1 V- ft kl-' s S A3
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J yiJ"J 1 Vl Teddy Gerard, (above), famous English actre.., startled the theatrl-
J . '. f; eal world when she": announced in London that she had placed an
1 ' f T Vf undefstudy in the role she is now playing and would immediately
ft) V. T V, " 1 i depart! for America to bring back the body of Barry Baxter,
f NrS,lw' I tfi ' prominent English actor, .who died in New York.
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Anyone who -breaks into jail-in
Omaha meets this man. , He is '
Frank J. Rose, desk sergeant at
central police headquarters. . In
five years he has booked 30,000
prisoners and - never ' lost his
smile. The smile arrived with him '
when he quit his job as hotel clerk
and became a policeman' and has
stood the test even in the face of .
about 2,000 questions that are
asked its owner every shift.
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Helen Wainwright (above),
18-year-old - wonder, of .' the
Women's Swimming a.socia
tion, New York, established
a new world's record i"or the
150-yard swim when-she cov
ered the distance in 1:49 3-8,
clipping one-fifth of. a second
off the old record, at' a meet
held in New York.-'
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.This. 211 - year -old alligator (above) in -Kansas
City xoo, dosed with castor oil, first had to be' tied
down. ,
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Mrs.. Richard Pell, and "Latest Newy'- (left above), which she rode
to MmtT- W. the woman s race at the Fairfield and Westchester ', J Called b immigration off idala
Robert T. Lincoln, son of the great
emancipator, was the guest of
honor at the dedication of the
Lincoln memorial in Washington
on Memorial day. The huge
pantheon, costing mora than $3,
000,000, is located in Potomac
park, on the" banks of the Poto
mac river.
"Pipe" thi. mi.., the 1922 mi.s who' "hits the
pipe," a clay one resembling those smoked by the
early Dutch settlers.
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""u" tP0.'u CKMter' N' Y' Th woe' Ellis Island to cross the continent" four children from Germany.
(abv.)thr,ned a big society throng. ( (orph.n.d by the war, left New York on the last leg of their 7,000-
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Washington flappers have
the national capital, by the
ears. Knickers ' are worn
everywhere, to work and to
play. This khickered miss is
fishing in the Potomac- v-
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mile journey from the fatherland to San Francisco. The photo
shows Charlotte Bjllig, 12; Lena, 11; Marx, 6, and Adolph, 8.
High and dry en Long Island, N. Y., sands between East Hampton and Amagansett
la the Eagle Boat No. 17 (above), which ran. ashore there while searching for rum
runners. .
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1 he Doha 'of York, second son of the British king, visiting London hospitals, gave this little in
valid a' French doll almost aa big . aa .herself, 'that odeas and shuts its eyes.
Condemned to die in the electric
chair in Sing Sing (N. Y.) prison
for murder, Rutger Warder was
dying of appendicitis, but is recov
ering from an operation, only to be
' in readiness to die later in the chair.
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This is not the flooded Mississippi! No indeed. It is Broadway Lil OP Broadway New York At, flJI L . .
burst and th. whole west side of the city went dry for the first timo in it.Tf. - "
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