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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1924)
I.rtt — WH.l.li: HOPI’K who ha been billiard champion a lontr as the present clay generation of sport fans ran remem her is still at the top of his form defeating Kdouard Hole man', the Belgian expert, in a recent 1;»00 point match held in New York hy an overwhelming -core _ —^ /s SPRINGTIME IN HAAR LEM. Only this Harlem is spelled with two A’s and it is somewhere in Hol land. The photo shows a great field all abloom with thousands upon thou sands of fragrant hya cinths in red, palest yel low, mauve, cerise, crim son and white. Bulbs are grown in Holland as wheat is in America, by the acre. The blossoming fields stretch away in every direction as far as the eye can see. rctcr/fu. Right—FREK JAZZ. Con gressman Arthur M. Free of California, his eldest son, and two pair of twins, pictured entertain ing Mrs. Free with some after-dinner music in their home at Washing ton. The violin is the Con gressman's specialty. Underwood. A Venida Wears Longer Just one tut to know how good .1 hail net tan realh he next time hm a Venida. l or Venida is different, of the same t lass perhaps, not of the same quality. Dcudedlt eionomual. Venida has fewer knots and therefore fewer breaking points Always wear longer, and too jlist know tliet are sanitary. '* l'ir 'i ic—ijap tinil I nnqr Shafin. Suiqlr anil Donblr Mr ill <Iiey and White 151 eat h a I he K lexer Co., Iiu New N oik ■ m a* \ I.ci/_BUFFALO BILL’S DOUBLF1. Hugh A. D’Arcy, of New York, veteran actor, and old time friend of late Colonel Cody, who although Rl, speak-"'of making trip to Cody, Wyo., to attend un veiling of bronze eques trian statue of Buffalo Bill, July 4th. The statue, by Mr< Harry Payne Whitney (Gertrude Van derbilt), will grace the Wyoming entrance to Yel lowstone Park. w. -.1 I I - — - A F RKNCH WA R WIDOW who smiled hap pily when a Yankee pho tographer. camera-scout ing through Chartcves re cently pointed to the O. D. Idolise she wore. It was given her by a passing doughboy in the big July rush up past Chateau Thierrv six years ago. 11 »/• ii,,, /,/ *>, V ' IK > . < t / - ■ I j„ Jr I Joim iUralt f i iw/efi / limitnc I'owJtr, f; ft an J Si 'i H*rk SsU >, S r itrtji it \t,i until t on 11a,i u*td ilu v <1* 11elii!u! ni|iii'ilo will \im know and etl f o V the lull s luxurv nt thi I'.nli Hath Salt* Inr the luh I or Iriction alter the hath, liau de ( ologne H H i.,i Ire* .• I’m-.. I’.ovd - Ml coim . ■ - »t« package* an.! in Houht V cant Otleui* Qurli|in'i I lent, I c I'ailum Ideal Mon Boudon, I a Hose France, ett BV ' ^, .. ... ... .KIOOHO- ..* ' I I . . . «1 * \ .i , . Vo.-no, ’.V*--•«»» CkX*- ••*»>eV> HOI KI(»\M IV K.WtsI r' S(, v * I VwWk. 4-<< S' McmiiiHiv M MonlrMtil o I Story <j Clark. I 'Personal Peprodncma Piano M ^ KE P RO - V H RAS O fl Not VetetMr m' || At last the instrument that gives you |» ^ the power to play as you feel the music. g The Repro-Fhraso is the wonder piano |f 1 _permitting you to personally play f any composition dow n to the last deli- jy H cate shade of feeling, with no limita- || H tions in expression. jr A Demonstration mil be a Revelation J 1 Price only *650 u"r ^ | 1 Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. | ||j 1514-16-18 Dodge St., Omaha This Book Tells About Vacations in SEATTLE and the “Charmed Land” In pictures aiul ie\t it aiinmiirts you with what is « new world those who seek .1 scciiii region blessed with cool and invigorating summers and mild, green winters, a climate which invites you out of doors the year 'round It describes the lure and .liver-ity of the beauty here—fir and cellar forests and greenery, -urf e■ f the Pacific. Inland seas, the lovely San ,luntl Islam! are hipedng. majestic -m w clad and glacn gilt mountains, rushing streams, tumbling waterfalls and lake and the’ wonder- of Mount Ramie i. with gia> irs surpassing the glacial system of Switzerland Our Hospitality Bureau will he lj' plat \ • ■ .11 outings and amuse nie'itt. oil your ar aval, vvhethet vein -l iy a few .lays or the entire summer There is s.emething eliflYrcnt to -e. and e njoy every d.iy Vnut ticket A*ent will quote the low tound It *p l*tf' to SeAttle effective Mi) IS a (hour of loutn uturnini Tt**elei* (Pint te> Any part of the I’tt ifit lOA»t should route their tickets * ia Seattle And t Ak r sdvsnlatr of the ne** stopose* pritilrce It * ou «o to the Orient. Honolulu or Alask* sail hum -Seattle . Mil IN AM' M Alt. CHAMBER Of COMMERCE. 917 Arctic ButldinR. Scuttle. W A»himjton Semi your free St* pm • illu*! rated i m* 1 l-and PiMklrl th cr y’ SaHttlc nnd ihr Summtt I’In \y rutin*! **( Atv.i *.» N nnii SttttM i it > > . - \ .. - - • \{ ('(U'.KAVUKI, | Nt New > 'tl S«. I »'U»* IWItimotr t. k»M* t' *■