Timely Photographs Gay and Grave, Right in the News t frF THK OMAHA SUNDAY KOTOGKAVUKK SUCTION. V Q UU Jst ft i 5 o fl n r I AX u .V U U 3 5 n-VV 0 I A. X . ' 7 X --ow F tijr ... V 5 7J J 4 1 a 3 .'- " ; I - - w y J Wi If " 'I f Xi ' L-V & -jr? - ' II r-vi -V- fll -'. II ' t III ? II m m mm Q (I 1 .4&oif Armistice Dv ser vices over the graves. of twenty five French sailors who died in American waters. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of Ooluml.;j de livering the address in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn. I'hoto. Internationak At right Serjeant Archie A. Peek, only enlisted man in the Seventy-seventh Division to win the Congressional Medal of Honor, being presented with the Victory medal by Col. Raymond Sheldon at the Seventh Regi ment Armory Armistice Day celebration. Photo, International. k u Li WW w k i fa v 1 Wonderful aerial photograph of the enormous Yale bowl, scene of many great football battles. Picture was taken during Yale's game with Brown University. Note the thousands of motor ears parked all about and the clearness of the lines of the gridiron. Photo. Underwood & Underwood. 5 Senator and Mrs. Harding on their holiday trip to Texas, rid ing in the cab of the locomotive that took theni to Point Tsabel, where they went tarnon fishing. Photo, Intprnational. 7 5t- is 3 81 v. ft wm A H,4 Q6' G C3 Monument in the Army Cem etery at Cypress Hills erected to the memory of French sailors. Photograph shows the shaft with the Stars and Stripes and Tricolor drawn aside. (Pi V iCi: . Photo. Intornationul.