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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1923)
Adele Garrison “My Husband's Love” The Way Bess Dean Helped Malic Mrs. Durlicp Comfortable. Despite my personal dislike of Bess Dean, I was distinctly glad to see her upon the Ilurkce veranda when the .little mistress of the house and 1 alighted from the taxi which had brought us from the station. In the first place, my old neighbor needed something drastic to take her mind off the ordeal which Dr. Fox ham's advice made imminent. And that Bess Dean’s presence was dis agreeable enough to her to put every thing rise temporarily out of her mind, 1 knew from the account she had given me of that young wo man's various activities and her own wrath concerning them. In the second place, I was anxious to get first-hand Knowledge of the despicable little game my former school colleague was playing as a sop to her vanity. 1 had scored decidedly 1__ in ihe contest of wit* and wills which we had waged in the Catskills with out any one Rave ourselves, I.illmn and Dicky being th- wiser. That she had not forgiven me for that time I was sure, and 1 wondered if her re sentful chagrin over her humiliating (Kit front the mountain resort might not have something to do with her pursuit of Alfred Durkee, and con.se uueni annoyance of Leila, who, she knew, was my very dear friend. Madge Is "Forearmed." Itut whatever her motive, I flatter ed myself that I could block her lit tle game provided 1 could observe her turtles, and I feveiently hoped that she would stay for dinner and the evening that I might see for myself just what she was doing toN upset Leila's | a< ' of mind ^ Horn edge still another motive for wishing closely to observe the girl who had iried unsuccessfully to make ^nie ridiculous while she was staying at Mrs. Cosgrove's mountain home. From the odd demennoi bf bolh Dicky and Alfred Durkee the night THE NEBBS— and what do you think of that? Drawn for by So1 Hess I -m w ... 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CERTAINLY WOULD BE A PRETTY PICTURE TO SEE A MOTHER TAKE A PIPE OUT OF HER MOUTH LONG I /ENOUGH TO KISS THE KIDS GooD-BYE j >r~~-■—-v Swi 1 for school] /sm-m - rtjfy-S EVERY BODY 5 \ LISTENING"ij \1 ^ BARNEY GOOGLE— barney returns the surprise Drawn for The Bee by Billy DeBeck rAN MR 0ERNARQ GooGlE OM The register - imi ms wife Just seno r»w T0 Ml S - I ME Go SMOPRIMG T( I COf"ve in> A LADY Ot>*lE SEND ^ UP D*S HEAh GD'P jjGopyngfet 1921 l» Eing rntarw ‘nrtvi«*u fat Why, roes G-ooote J>ont WNCfW YOU UJtRE \ IN TOWN • . --- V,-y.-'- • \ YES DEAR I 3UST f <Sot in * ITS A SUP*km5e_' / To BARNEY . r-AA CVo«N<S / To OOAVtC. him i dilVlE UP HOR^e. V KA*'“<i,l5^_ » ' * _ __________ _ m _ . — T5 r> TXTTXTC* T TD 17 A TTI-ITT'D R*»i»t««* SEE JIGGS AND Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus J?Rll\Llli\Ll Ur rA 1 ilLR-- u. s. p.«,„« on*. PACE OF colors IN THE SUNDAY BEE icWri«h«. >t:n J I LL LOCK OP MANCIE’S S Clothes an-throw AWAY THE KEY - Then She WON'T ORAL ME TO THAT BALL a-■■■:■! \L=±±3 " TONILHT-' /'7t ■“ ^ C.'SAClOUt)-WHAT AM H I TO DO - I CAN'T CET my clothe.*3 out or my :—’ ■ CLOtiET r, , _ JI THAT t> TOO <_ f GAD NOW WC '-, ^ CAN’T C.O >^770^ HELLO • 1*3 THIb LACTV FlFl'b DRE^'b ■bHOP’THIb IbMRS JlCCb I LL ^ HAVE TO TAvKE THAT DRE-STd I | WAb LCOKiR<, /AT UAbT .WEEK J 1 WILL TOU *bE.<HD IT 5- .^W, "V/ S RICHT OVER?, f-rJ £ -Jv P*Y HOw\ only:three ( J THE MUCH0 1U HWWED e>G^ 1 ^ACKER-b- I >T t> 5Ent T r~ij—\I7~L i£°£jf , a .m © in» •» IXt'L PtATUMC Sovtci. IX. | | I 5 23 JERRY ON THE JOB THE HOSPITABLE MR. GIVNEY. D"*»" for The Omaha Bee byOlob.n gCAU <50 ff VOi J \ Bvrr '-fou&E U'^eiy ' ' ' tows osr o*i vour. j = AW* Gi\|HWS ] ' TUL BuS^ J— TbCteY. ^ V / f UE'S* "TVC K\CZSr <5EMT I « ^32. SAUJ-'UE <5oT,'t5 8e Saws iv> v—y ‘FnE’ M'WU'rt?:] yww/ 1 HE Att0 ME V , 'TWES ^0 COME v--/ See H'Mv , - »»aa ««>* y r»«n*t if*^* '** [ before at our little jar.)! party, when Leila had spoken Bras Dean's name, 1 surmised that Dicky was keeping i something concerning her from me, i something which he knew would i anger me. In watching for dues to i her machinations against Leila. I ! might discover something pertinent to I myself. At least, J resolved that j knowing her as I did. I would ire ' forewarned and foreaiined against the 'subtle trickery in whleh she was so I adept. So it was that with a savage little recognition of the heights of hypoc • isy to « hi.-h all feminine,cieatures jean ascend, I helped Mrs. Durkee up : the steps, and set upon my own lips i the companion smile to tlie apparently friendly one which Her Klufflnesa be stowed upon Bess Dean. "Oh! were you trying to make me hear you?” she said. "Isn't it lucky, Madge, that we came just as we did! It would have been too bad if we had missed you." •'I'll I nloek (lie Door.” "I'm sure Madge never would have sufvived the shock„" Dess Dean laughed, with a saucy moue at me over Mrs. Durkce's shoulder—she had rushed to the little woman and clasped her In A hearty embrace as soon as she reached the top of the steps. “I should have- been desolated, in deed," I returned, still smiling but looking steadily, significantly at her. "I Quite counted upon seeing you here. Mrs. Durkee has been telling me how attentive you have been to her, and I want you to know how I value your thoughtfulness. Any kind : r.ess to the Durkee family I count a i kindness to me.” * “ilovv touching:” «ha gib*d. “And I .suppose the contrary holds good i also “Exactly.” I said shortly. “Mercy on us”’ she piped in a bur lesqued falsetto. “How I sViall have to mind my step! But, Sweetheart”— with a charmingly apologetic gesture to Mrs. Durkee as with het* arm stUl around the little woman's wajst she drew her to the door—“how shocking ly forgetful both Madge and I are to he gassing like this when you must be cold. Give me your key. I’ll un lock the door.” I watched her furtively, curiously, and with a grudging admiration dur ing the'next few minutes. Without being especially obtrusive, sh£_ en ! veloped little Mrs. Durkee in a i wadded coverlet of kindly attention. | She performed a half Mezen little .services as briskly and efficiently as sh4 had unlocked the door, n't the , least among them being the laying ; and lighting of a fire and the coax ; ing~of it into a glorious blaze. And ] through it all she subtly conveyed the j impression of being perfectly at home I and almost an Inmate of the house | hold. I could imagine how this attitude of | hers would annoy Leila, even though ! Bess confined her attentions to the! elder Mrs. IJurkee. 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