Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1920, Gravure Section, Image 45

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I TRY THIS ROAD WITH YOUR FLIVVER; IT WAS BUILT BY THE BRITISH -- 77
ARMY FOR A QUICK DASH INTO AFGHANISTAN AND VXfW rW
I- IS WORTH ITS LENGTH IN GOLD. psS-Zl
Cii i" 0 I ' 'evv photograph of Peggy Marsh, former London chorus .girl m
f 0 ", I f ; and nrr three-year-old ion Tony, for whom ihe is suing the I l ZJjiJ
Iw, C CeS"jeea' 'f I I estate of the lite Marshall Field of Chicago, claiming that Henry I 1 It fs8
$mmmmmJ " itf- t ImwmmhwwwhhS. Field, grandson of the great merchant was Tony's father. I I. IV MA
Mi Vincent Astor drying dishes at the new Victory Army and Navy V. M. C. A. Club, New York City, which is the successor to the Battery Park Victo. , A"
H ut. Mrs. Astor presented the club to the service men on behalf of the Y. M . C. A. with brief sueech. After the oartv. which w h.lH in ,-i.k,., If V
the opening, Mrs. Astor gave the boys a hand with the dish-washing. This is a very intimate and unusually fine photograph o! Mrs. Astor
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"Zo.ea by tb overflowing of tb. W.tth. River h.e .ddtd'to the hard- j 'H K
. ship, of German, now suffering ..result of conditions brought .bout by the JJ SSCT 'SST SS2S T .L Kg- VMit lf ' iSSStOBPl
Kaiser's folly. Here are ebown flooded house, and Germans miking tb'r way y VV!: 1 . :wWIt TnLi
by means of boats J AtjA ' . i i . .
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1 View of the roads ascending the Khyber Pass, looking towards the plains of f r
I fX I India. The upper road is the old csmel caravan road leading into Afgha'iiiti . , . -
I I tk I The iower road waa specially constructed last year by British engineeis .' t t f
i' 1 Jf-i" m If W V I f motor transport. This new rosd is worth its length in gold owing to the hot:li I ifr
V ' W','C,, 'UVe ,t,rt,t'e ritwh force and border tribes. 4 JgJ
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fe Pbotograpb taken on board tb S. 8. Socbambeaa (bowing bin.
Alexis Ciml, wife of tb fasona dxior, wbo return to Wtw
York after tarring at bud our in br baaband'a beapiial it
Cbaapalgn airtc 1915.
'Mia Qitdys Fraier of Evaniton, Illinois, the
I9egttt delegate to tb last convention of the
National American Womaa'a Suffrage Associa
tion Mlaa ?rir la 17 year old.
Photograph taken at the meeting of tb Republican State Convention
held at Csraigie Hall, N. Y. C, show Mr. Arthur L. Livermore, only
women choseo to go as atrn.te to the coming Rational convention which
opens in Chicago in June.
When Dr. Cary Grayson smiles, all's well at the White House Th
photograph shows the Rear Admiral about to leave the Whitr Heme
ground after hi regulsr morning visit to see the President.