The Omaha Sunday Bee p^h Hi1 '''>>=*-w '* ■*’ Eleven little puppies all in a row. Of royal heritage are -r these Irish setter puppies belonging to M. F. Guilfoyle | Their mother is Mr. Guilfoyle'a prise-winning Kildare’s | Queen, sired by Tyrone Paddy Whack out of the inter- f national champion, Tyrone Larry. Soloist at symphony concert. Florence Van Hoven. dramatic soprano, will be the soloist at the first concert of the season by the Omaha Symphony orchestra at the Auditorium Novem ber 20. ^ ~~ .. Dr. Albert B. Marshall. I formerly head of the I Omaha Theological I . seminary and now pas- J tor of a church at Clarinda, la., took a ride in this street car on his visit to Skag> way, Alaska, where he spent his vacation. « y A giant nhip of the nirht. A remarkable wight photo of the Shenandoah, " - “ - “ J _ " "-r~ ^ Where I slip mean* death. A ticklish moment during an ascent in the Canadian rockies. You buy your papers from these younir^ters. Omaha Bee newsies at a banquet Riven for them at the Elks eluh. i . pi I All the spooks and goblins were there. At the costume dancing party given by Charlotte Todd. Back row. : left to right: Anna Marie i Waldman, Dorothy Meyets. I Margaret Beardsley, Juli i I Hatterworth, Helen Clair Eck, Norma Williams, Marv ^ I .noise Burch. Charlotte * Todd, Billy Pruner. Billy Reynolds, Charles Hansen'. Clifford Montgomery, Dell Touda. Middle row. left to right: Hoxie Wright. Chaun cry Abbott, Jerry Wane. Paul Weimer, Jane Shearer. Joe Anne Shearer, Mary George, Mary Pruner. Ade line Morrison. Sylvia Adams. Jane Colgrove. Front row. left to right: Billy Frasier. William Nelserf, Marv Jane Wagner, Mary Virginia Lewis, Katherine Kennedy. Harriet Todd. George Fra sier, John Madden. Billv Deverall, Bobby Glover. George Vennier. \ Nebraska porker wins ^B k' blue ribbon. Yankee f 1 I Champion 150,465 was a-J i declared first prise KP junior boar pir and Bg junior champion at the IB national swine show ai Kansas City. This _ champion was shown /by Chilcott brothers of Wisner, Neb., and then sold to Ed S. Ren nick of Pilfer, Neb. i I Sidney's corn palace. One of H the interentine feature* of H the annual fall festival pf D Cheyenne county, held at H Sidrey, Neb.