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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1924)
A MODERN MONTE CRISTO. Joseph Lane ville, silver polish manu facturer, of Coytesville, N. J., who is going to France to claim a fortune said to be valued at seventy-five millions. Just before the French Revolution, a Parisian nobleman died leaving an estate of ten millions. Some years previous his only son was kidnapped to America. Here he married. Joseph the oldest living heir. Kej/stonc. AT THE JUNIOR L E A 0 U E'S OPERA BALL held at the Hotel Astor recently #ere these New York society participants: Left to right—Miss Alice McK. Voss, Mrs. Guido Panta leoni. Miss Gertrude del,. Watts and Miss Clara O. Barclay. Jnternali»»nl MARCH OF THE SKI BRIGADE. The Third In fantry of the United States Army, stationed at Fort Snelling, Minn., is equipped with skiis and snowshoes so that they may carry on their drills and maneuvers through out the severe winters that are a feature of the Gopher State’s climate. 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