The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 30, 1922, SPORT NEWS AUTOMOBILES, Image 19

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MOTHERS SHOP WHILE
MEN Nl'nSE BABIES
ll we have (,'liarles
Grube, "baby watch man,",
liefore a large Harlemi, New
YorV City, department store,
checking a baby bo mother
can make her purchases. B
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years, checked 30,000 kid- R
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take. (C) (K. V.)
CAPTAIN GEORGES THE
NAULT, who commanded famous
Lafayette Escadrille of Ameri
can flyers In French army dur
ing World War, is new air at-
tache to French Embassy
PRETTIEST HOME FOR "
BIRDS, RENT FREE Queen
Anne cottages, provided by
Miss May Flynn, Rye, In. y., lor
songbirds, and she even feeds
ihem.
COCKERHAM
B A RRINGTON
fright), owned
by J. Rlerpont
Morgan, Amer
ican banker, was
the first prize
winner at a cat
tle show at
Pete rbcrough,
England.
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HARRY F. SINCLAIR, wealthy
oil magnate, whose $100,000 judg-
' ment in Playfellow case has been
1 PROBABLY THE WORST TRAFFIC JAM IN ALL HISTORY Only New upheld. The horse,' brother of
York, London, Paris or Chicago could stage such a holdup. When fire wrecked Man o -wr was adjudged a wind-
switchboard of Brooklyn Rapid. Transit Company, 1,600 elevated and subway numm. .
trains and 1,600 surface cars were tied up two hours and more than 500,000
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LATET PHOTOGRAPH OF
MISS POPPY WYNDHAM,
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'CHARMING TURBAN of black
EXPECTED HAPPE.NS How often, when you watch a steeple.
JAMES "BUD" ST1LLMAN, jack at work, do' you shudder at the thought he may fall? Happily
.. Aa rh.n(1 .rimmPrt with son of. James A. Stillman, mi!- these brave men rareiy fan, so skilled are they in their profession.
violet gros grain ribbon, created MisT Lois Vutier fro "f T 'H'rfTV?
by Lewis, of Paris. drowning at East Hampton, feet to death when ladder slipped on Uirst Baptist Church. Cam-
(Int'l News Reel.) L. I., his second rescue. bridge, Mass. Scores saw the accident.
DANCE OF MODESTY Miss
Nina Garrett, of Los Angeles, heard
her dance so called, because well.
"LOST WITH ALL HANDS!" Is the tragic story so often told at Lloyds. This remarkable because it's so different in costume
! photograph shows British steamer Blue Sky 'sin king in the North Sea. All her passengers and from modern professional dancers."
crow worn nrownpn KcsfMi" hnats 0011H Tinf li v 'np hp.iw Mfa. ' n, i'.
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ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH CAVALRY, Pennsylvania National Guard, on guard in a mining settlement near Johnstown, Pa.,
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SMILING AND CAREFREE, Mrs. Clara Phillips (in centre, wearing hat) faced a Los Angeles court on the charge of beating
Mrs. Alberta Meadows to death with a hammer. She pleaded "not guilty."
- GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB, Philadelphia, wjll be the scene in September of the all comers singles tennis championship of the world,
competed for by stars from Australia, FYance, Spain and the United Stat " .(C) (K. V.)
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