The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 09, 1924, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 34

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    A DOWNING STREET MOTHER
AND DAUGHTER. Mrs. M. Her
bert and her mother, Mrs. John
Clynes, wife of the Lord of the
Privy Seal and deputy leader in
the House of Commons in the
Labor Cabinet of Britain’s new
Premier, Ramsay Macdonald.
Hay Wright son.
A GOTHAM BRIDE who
is honeymooning at Palm
Beach. Mrs. Lawrence
M. Lloyd, who before her
recent marriage was Mias
Helene Simon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Simon, of 375 Park Avc
N. Y .pictured just after a
dip in the Florida surf.
Wide World.
Right—NEW YORK IKE
WALTONS. William H.
Edwards (“Big Bill”),
left, and Bernard F. Gim
bel pictured with their
haul after a three days’
fishing cruise among the
Florida keys. In the col
lection of more than two
dozen finny beauties are
two sailfish, nine amber
jacks and several large
groupers and barracudas.
The large ftfty-eight
pound amberjack was
caught by New York’s
former Income Tax Col
lector. Kaitet 4 Herbert.
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CANINE WINNERS at
the annual show of
the Westminster Kennel
Club. Left oval—Bar
berry Hill Bootlegger, o
Sealyham terrier, owned
by Bayard Warren, of
Pride’s Crossing, Mass.,
which was declared the
champion dog of the en
tire show. Right oval—
Li Ping Tow, a chow,
owned by Greenacre Ken
nels, of Fairfield, Conn.,
the best chow in the show.
Above—Louis J. Muir’s
Russian wolfhounds.
Lcvlrk.
Left—A SKI-SHOOTER.
A feature of the Olympic
games winter sports at
Chamonix, France, was a
combined ski race and
shooting contest by sol
diers of various countries.
Wide Worjrf
Right—MASTER JOHN
DREXEL JR, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John R, Drexel,
of 30 East Sixtieth Street,
was one of the many chil
dren of socially prominent
parents to frolic in Cen
tral Park after the recent
snowfall.NY. a. k. b.,,„ „
LINCOLN’S SECRETARY as he
is to-day. William O. Stoddard,
eighty-nine years old, j ictured at
his home in Madison, N J., on
February 12. Mr. Stoddard was
secretary to the Great Emancipa
tor from 1860 to 1864. Despite
his advancing years he still takes
an active interest in present-day
I politics. tt'Mlc World
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A REG’LAR FELLER.
An automobile accident
deprived Jimmy Reedy of
one of hi* legs, but the
cheerful youngster didn't
let a little thing like that
interfere with his enjoy
ing the sledding on the
hills of Central Park fol
lowing New York City's
first good snowfall of the
season. rifcm»<
Ijtit—HAS HER OWN
BROADCASTING ST A
TION. Aimee Semple
MaePherson. woman
evangelist of I-os Angela
standing on the roof of
her California temple b<
side the great toners of
the powerful radio broad
casting station from
which she sends out int >
the air her sermons and
music from her choir.
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I.'ti —SCO I'CH SHI NUI.ES,
Hank (.oldsrll, <■( Tia Juana.
Mexico, just across the bordei
from San Diego, has shingled
hit dwelling with thr end* of
wooden whiskey cases.
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Right- UNCLE SAM'S
NEW HOMHEK. said to he
ihr most destructive ninnstrr
nf the air \ rt drvelo|ked, pic
IIIred at McCook field, Dav
ton, Ohio, rrady for a series id
exhaustive tests. In addition to
its homhing equipment (thr
largest hottdis ever carried
ahdl) thr huge engine of death
carrie- an armament nf five
mai Itinr guns. Note the site
of the craft compared with thr
two men standing hrnralh thr
forward cm kpil.
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