Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 37

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTIOn
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BEAUTY. Hazel
Keener, from mime-
where in Iowa, whose
puti
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dollar
movie
finds it necessarv
seek the protection of
an anti-parking: sign
on her arrival in Los
Angeles. But, then,
how many persons be
lieve in signs these
pener. from some- I
lere in Iowa, whose Lv
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DAYS OP
REAL SPORT AT
PLACID. The latest
and most exciting win
ter sport at popular
Lake Placid in the
Adirondacks is hitch
ing behind an auto on
skis. One must be a
ski expert indeed to
keep balanced on these
tricky contraptions
when being dragged
across the snow and
ice at the rate of forty
miles an hour.
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A HUMAN GRASSHOPPER ON SKATES. When it comes to doing stunts on the ice one
must hand the laurel wreath to Earl Palmer, Plattsburg's sensational speed and fancy
skater, pictured here doing a head first dive over three barrels after just having hurdled
the other barrel pyramid at the right. Unlike some other skaters we know, Earl always
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THE QUEEN OF HEARTS as portrayed in
this distinctive pose by that well-known silver screen
satelite, Jacqueline Logan. Her face, her lips, her
hands three "hearts" worth drawing to. Then if you
could but catch the one she must wear upon her sleeve
and the one that beats in her breast you'd hold a
hand on which to bet your rolL xrfiim
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the dinner question.
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A MOUSE THAT FEARS SO CAT.. Mrs. Edward
Twinning jr., as Mouse in the cast of "A Boy's
Pocket Dream," a novelty sketch piven by girls of
the Junior League at the Hippodrome, New York.
Other characters depicted by the girls were Top
Candy, Ball, Firecracker and Kite. '.
occurred on tac same cay.
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