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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1923)
BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES - By THORNTON W. BURGESS. - Nanny am) Danny Hear a Familiar Voice. When Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse had started on their strange Journey In the great man-bird, the Green Meadows were brown. Most ot the leaves had fallen from the trees in the Green Forest and the Old Orchard. Happy Jack Squirrel. Chat terer. the Red Squirrel and Fusty the Fox Squirrel were busily engaged in carrying acornff and hickory nuts and chestnuts and beechnuts to their storehouses. Jack Frost came every night. Johnny Chuck had gone to sleep for the winter. Jerry Muskrat and Paddy the Beaver had finished making their houses ready for win ter. Honker the Boose had comedown from the Far North and had already continued on his way to his winter home in the Sunny South. Jenny Wren had been a long time gone. So had most of the feathered folk of the Old Orchard, excepting those who hid planned to spend the winter there. Old Mr. Toad had burled himself in the ground and had already been In his deep winter sleep for some time. Grandfather Frog had long since sought his winter bed in the muil at the bottom of the Smiling Poll. As for Danny and Nanny them selves. they had prepared for the THE NEBBS— WHEN IN ROME. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He** SrioOkWWKTv/OUVEN E ANO OONE » I JUST ( \NED UP THAT CLOSET \ _ VOU HOUSE WRECKER-}! ^ NOT GOING TO FOLLOW AQOUND CLEANING ( ATTERVOU I'LL TELL) O TN«r L*—rr—' //- n 8r WORRY, MRS - NEBB -I'LL TlNtS'l \CE TOR EVERYTHING AND PUT / L IN \XS PLACE - I'M OkUST \ sVNG UP CLOTHES TOR tue TkCAL dinner Gwen To YouR J kUGwTER and our new son- / -IN-LAW BY CAESAR / - / VOU t)ONT MEAN TO SAV THAT\ VOU'RX GO>nG TO TQESS UP LIKE ) THAT TO VOO ? THIS IS NO / \ MASOUEQADE BALL - \T'5 A ^ _ PARTV • J v-T~a-( / I'LL SAV I’M GOING TO DRESS LIKE THIS ! 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"TVEttE'S* TWO' ' /we b^cwms' IM "TV\S"~TbM9e. s—i >fA y long weeks of cold weather, snow and ice, which the coming of Jack Frost warned them were close at hand. It was the third day of their strange journey that Danny noticed how much warmer it had been. The great man-bird had come to rest late in the afternoon, and. as wag hi* way. the. aviator had first made sure that there was plenty of food in their cage, and then had gone away for the night. It wag only after the noise the great man bird made when flying had stopped that Danny and Nanny could talk. "Have you noticed, my dear,” said Danny, "how much warmer it has grown? I do not believe Jack Frost has been here at all. That is queer. Usually when Jack Frost comes he Johnny Chuck had gone to sleep for tlie winter. comes to stay. He certainly had come to stay on the Green Meadows.” ‘ I wish I knew where we are and where we are being carried to,” said timid little Nanny. "I wonder when we will get hack home again. I am homesick, Danny Meadow Mouse.” "Forget it, my dear." said Danny, who really was enjoying the adven ture. "You’ll get over it. I don't see how you can ask for a more com fortable home than you now havei right here In this man-bird." * Aching muscles can ba relieved quickly with Sloan’s. Apply gently without rubbing. Im mediately you feel a comforting glow — the stiffness relaxes —the pain stops. Soon overstrained muscles re gain their elasticity and tone. Get* bottle from your druggist today 33 cents. It will not itain. Sloan's Liniment—hills pain AI>VFKTISFMF>T. Beware of Imitations! Genuine "Buyer Tablets of Aspirin" hate been proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years. Aspirin is the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Monoacetie acldester of Salic.vlicacld hat Guiltiest Feeling By Bliggs I Thought Th<s vaja-s a has am ggMTLE M\AMlS H»M6.jT cLUS - GUY <SOT |M TmiS CU/Q ? 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QAMES Af4t> PRP2ES, S.OP.E ILL BE = ~lU ^ 1 FEEL UJCKV COME To AW \PARTV YONK*HY ? ’0t*V' Toc" f = A Mb ABE KABiBBtE \ • UllNSTHE SECOND PR'^E= \^A^tMAMOMb RlNCy^/ \ / 1 HEN* HE \/ 'iES'.’. 1 UJOW \ l^AMES 1 SECt*K> W2-E* V^SiStSv , \A ^MONbW^ THE PlRST PR12S? 1 FlVJE D0LLAR V__- ' \QOl-t) P^CE I«llt Nanny had to admit that It was comfortable enough, but she reminded IJanny that they were prisoners and that no amount of comfort would ever make up for loan of freedom. It was very early the 'ext morning while they were eating their breakfast that Danny and Nanny aeard a voice that fairly startled them. They thought they must have been fooled by their own ears. They slopped eat ing and listened again. In a moment they heard It again. It was a scolding voice. “If I didn't know that It couldn't be so I would say that Jenny Wren Is right near us," whispered Danny. “But she can’t be," whispered Danny. "She started for the Sunny South some time ago. But that voice certainly does sound like hers. It certainly does. Do you suppose sh* has come back?'' “Tut, tut, tut, tut, tut,” sounded that voice. It certainly was familiar, very familiar Indeed. There is no thrill like that you fssl When in strange iands you chance te roam. And hear a once-famliiar voles— The voice of one who comes from home* —Danny Meadow Mouse. (Copyright. 1*21 ) The next story: "A Most Surprising Surprise." -- I .. Ml.. Death Blow To Rheumatism Whether you have had it one or many yean, if your rains do not begin to die* appear by the twelfth day under Antf Urie treatment we will refund the 11.50 ♦ hat you pay us for same. That's how confident we are that Anti-Uric gives ♦ be desired relief. For sale by Sherman McConnel Drug Stores.—Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT. Pa in In Your Shoulder? 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