Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1921, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 35

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION.
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RAILWAYMEN OF THE
DUBLIN AND SOUTHEAST
ERN RAILWAY receiving for
mal notices from the British
Government -of their dismissal
because of their refusal to run
trains carrying British soldiers
and munitions into Ireland to
prevent further reprisals.
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KING CHRISTIAN X. OF DENMARK recently arrived
in Paris to (hank France for maintaining an army of occupation
in the district of Upper Silesia during the. plebiscite. As a
guest of the Government of France he made a tour of the his
toric battlefields of the late war. This photo shows the Danish
King inspecting at Rheims one of the German guns which
shelled so disastrously the cathedral of that city.
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.u M IilfwVYtor e u. 3. Marine orps enjoying a strenuous game of push ball
at the Manne training stat.on at Pans Island, S. C. This is one way the "first to fighters" keep in trim.
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"NERVE PRACTICE"
VERSUS HEART
FAILURE While
daredevil Frank Clark
may get "nerve prac
tice" out of running
around the edge of an
eleven-story building,
many of us are very apt
to get "heart failure"
from merely watching
him. Should Clark slip
'o nothing would stop him
until he hit the ground.
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FOLLOWING THE REGUI.ATinNC fF TOP ADMicnrr
Germany turned over me last of the required three dirigibles to the
Italian Government. The last one, shown here, is the L. Z. 120. one
of the most modem in the history of aviation only recently completed
by the Germans.
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GERMAN WARSHIP TRANSFORMED INTO PEACEFUL FREIGHTER The converting of the old German cruiser Gefien one of ,he f
a peaceful freighter is an engineering feat which has attracted much attention in shipping circleslhrouKhou the worU tZ Yr f ( Ji
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ew German warships not surrendered.
the fighting ship to the freight steamer
transformed liner.