Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 05, 1920, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 47

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION.
Ku Klux Klan Revived in South
and Other Unusual Photographs
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Kuilel A Herbert Photo.
COL. WILLIAM J. SIMMONS, Imperial Wizard and
Emperor of the Invisible Empire of the Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan which has been resurrected in nine states of the South
under a charter from the . Georgia court. It is devoted pri
marily to "Maintenance of White Supremacy." Only , Ameri
cans who are loyal to the flag and constitution are taken into
the order.
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BENEATH THE PLACID EXTERIOR OF
VICTORIA JANUSHAITE, typist, at the Lithuanian
National Council in Washington, D. C is the spirit of
one of the women soldiers of Russia. Miss Janushaite
was in Petrograd when she was placed under arrest.
Making her escape in soldier's garb, she joined a band
of deserters from the Red aimy on its way to Kol
chak's forces, and fought as a man, finally reaching
Vladivostok. "Maybe 1 killed a few," she says,
"maybe many. When you are fighting you don't
stop to count."
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the Island of Shikoku,
Japan, long before the theory
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ANNUAL CONCLAVE of the Knighte of the
Ku Klux Klan atop of Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Ga.
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NEW DANCE posed by Maurice and Leonora at a New York
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WILLIAM WOOD of Page Avenue, Richmond Valley. Staten
Island, is constructing a bungalow on wheels as his contribution towards
beating the high cost of living. The curious looking vehicle is under
construction in the back yard of the Wood home. Mr. Wood will
Sitch his bungalow to an automobile and start for a trip to Florida.
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ELINOR GLYN, noted authoress, who wrote
"Three Weeks," photographed on her arrival in the
United States on the S. S. Mauretania. She is to tour
the United States, making a search for the ideal type
of man who will be the hero of her first movie scenario.
She will write for the Paramount Pictures.