The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 18, 1923, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 36

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    EXCU’SIVE? OH. MV. VKH!— M
This old mansion is now used to I
quarter the barhdor officers of the
17th infantry at Port Omaha. Ar- ■
cor dine to leeend at the post. It was ^
once the quarters of General Crook.
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YOUTH. BKAUTY
AND SUCCKHS—
Only 17 year* old I*
Catharine Stonehum,
dancer and tolohtt.
who la railed “The
Gold Girl of the
Collie* ' Her father
I* a well known New
York a d r • r I i state
wan.
I
IFAMOlK VIOI .IN I
1ST TO PI. A V |
— HERE—Frill Krrh —
_ler, who will appear
— al the Auditorium _
March !J, under the
““ auspice* of the Tues “
da> Musical Huh.
I MARDI <;KAS PHI/K WINNERS—Lrfl, tdrlr I
1 Plumrr, who won fimt prlir with hrr Yaimtlnr 9
"* roatnmr: rlchl. Franrr* liillird. who won »rrond B
> prime with hrr rtiarartrriiallon of an uld maid. Il Jp
waa at I hr Mardl Graa ball hrld In I'ounrll Bluff* ^
I A FKW NKW T1MBKKH. A IJTTtJt PAINT 1
J PRKSTO CMANOO—A good example ol reeia L.
mat Ion by the building tradesman. Just a few A
pears ago this building housed a fire station H
and berame so dilapidated the fHy derided to I
abandon It. Now It’s a flmriaw hotel building I—
The location ia Eighteenth and Harney.I
IPRKTIOi n AM C.OI .lk-Thow.ii«hhred I»wm
Jersey hoc* owned by 8. M. Nnndrr of North
Platte. Tn him eaeh one of throe animal* I*
like a jewel. That** what hla banker *ay*. loo.
pi ■ I ■ * * _
l-ATKNT KAHIO WKIMil.K—
►’"Id it up and you havr an orna
mrnt for your parlor llprn It up
and you'll hour am-llna* (nan
Nrw York, Atlanta, Havana and
point* rad, ia. prrliap*. ard
Oh, yr*. t hr coat I* only UN
\ COI.HM A I.
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lan'a I bar amirami
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