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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1924)
BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES -—- Ry THORNTON \V. BURGESS. - The Great Man-liird Falls Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse had become so used to flying In the great man bird which had taken them from the Green Meadows tip North way down to the Sunny South, that they didn’t think much a bout it when they wore up in tile 'n r. They wen living very happily and comfortably. They had their snug nest in a cup board in the big man-bird, and the aviator who flew that airplane never failed to bring them good things to eat every da> They wen so used to the noise of the engine that it didn't frighten them nl all often the -aviator placed them in a little cage where they could look down and see the (treat World spread below them. One day they made a very earls start. The aviator had planned to fly to another place many miles from where they had been staying. Of course. Danny and Nanny Uldn t knots this. To them it was merely 11*4 another ride such as they had hail day after day. He put them up where they eould loo1t down and see all that was below. They had been flying for some time when sud denly tlie dreadful noise of the engine slopped. "Wc must be going to go down." said Manny t" Nanny, and THE NEBBS HOME, SWEET HOME _Directed for I he umaha Bee by 30. ness -rut Cattle or TML NEW ^E&R IS STILL ON C\NO VT LOOKS UKE TftNNS UfcO mawonvt\dn Enoogw TO KEEP \T UP TOO. Sck^etme TO COME ■» » * * ^-x f1 TUODGVAT MOO'D \ Anum au ^uketopu*/ * a -rue ru air <.7 Tone On WWEM ^TDE G'lCxS&EVJ uv<£ x>\D Ntw/ ' ■-^ | WEAR'S LVE^y-^ .. w. _uO SHOCK POKES') OF SOURS. — NAMING D\CE OUT or SUGftP LOttPS -POTTING CELEQM in SOUP. COTTON- WOLE - OR'NVONG OUT OT (\ TANGER BOvSl * THINGS 1VAPT WEREN'T EVEN FONNS TRE T\PST Ttt^E HHLS '-MERE DONE * ^ V _ — /—,— -" WOUft TfVBlE MftHHER.b ARE HOT V. SO GOOD *Tv4PT SOU Caw bUPltSQOIj -TKE^ - GOSH M Gl>0 l \ tAWPQAED NOO - t ^JOOLOH tJ VjO\SH oh O .her ) VjOO^f^H VN “THE WORlQ ! '' (Cory'S1" 1W«. hv The Bell Syndicate loc.)^ ^ Tv4C VAOUOAfV SEASON tABW BE \ tABP^/ELOOS TO SorAE PEOPLE BUT I WENT BftOV<C ON CwR-lSTMBS AnO Got vn Bf*E> on new seal's — t ( L016VA 1 WBS £> GPOUNB UOG - L'D t CDPOWLV^ B VAOLE IN TV\E TftLL A»NL3 , i^UEME^ CON\E OOT UNTIL 5PP.W<3 r1 Barnev Google and Spark Plug NOW WATCH SPARKY HIT ON SIX CYLINDERS for Th. Omaha By. by B.H, DeBeck rw rheumatism , / -cCr A MOVE. CM HAIM'r AC, BAb TbDA'f. . those. I ' him< this here / OTHER MACS ARE. OJJTIM6 l| DOIM \ T'-o TRIPS AROUND The Mfc A _ / \ CLOCK AHEAD CF GOO'V V- US - VUt’tL 'cT'^iTA STOP I IF RE LOMO SMOU0.H To C.cr ^ ■ ~c2a:> ( CUR L'JINU - T j Them SAUBERi ucm \ , •. PASSED HERi V.. M°W <J 6wmS # Fuu^fed < Cnpv^nrht. 1924. by Kms Feature* Syndicate. Inc J j rRPARKY. IT S TOO 6At> THAT OLD *=oSS(L HAD 'IS COME ALONG LO'TH US » "YOU'D BE TEN COUNTIES AHEAD OR SASSY 5US(E »* WE DIDN'T HAVE To GARRY ALL THAT EyiTRA BAGGAGE. - ST(LL.‘ MS'S A GOOD OLD. SCOUT AT HEART* NOW 7HE.RE S NOOSE cTettinG tears in Those Big BROujn . EYts - die 'll Come to the grand | Q AN YON BY SATURDAY^ TM|N WELL Qt J SITTWC, PRETTY OR Tamo WE I.L SEND J Trip to Los amoElls - —E Tut OLD MAN BACK, fa “ *- ~ ALBUOUERCUE DIME RE I HE BELONGS* i DON T (WORRY 1 — KtMHATS The CHATTER * HAS HE COT /UBC DOME CTiOME. ' LAME , QOSS - DAT TUJIP OViAH DE DESSUHT , CAM i WAS SUMPN DO ... AMVTM/W& AWFUL OM HI o BARWEV ’ HOOFS = «. ) t LMHOA . SPAHKV. \ WHOA - __^ )) __ SPark hut mu --. mi ir,v\ o , j see jiGcs and maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManu* BRINGING UP FAT HER U. S PM.Toifle. PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (Copyright. l.!l ) —-— JIC<Vb THI'b '*3 MY FRIEND PROF 2.0 WF HE'D C*OT A Creat invention and r WANTD TOO TO POT r^CHA-bD-iTitsD {_ —f-Y^AOME MONET 11 DER INVENTION W. into it- r—JOF DERATE TOO Jflt.Yff 't'A---i/cONE. TO nit office. . T2>o ___ 1 UNO 1 bHOW IT I Va A, MACHINE. 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But, look as he would. Danny couldn't see any smooth, open place such as he knew that great man bird always landed on. Then lie noticed that the aviator seemed >• he try ing to do something in a huirled and anxious manner. They were going down. There was no doubt about that. They aerambled to their feet and nut of that open door To Danny and Nanny It looked as ilf the earth were rushing up to meet them, lfow fast It name up! The avi st.or was now giving his whole at tion to guiding the great man-bird. In the distance ahead Danny saw what looked like a. tiny house. In front of it was what looked like a tiny gray patch. The man-bird was heading straight for that tiny patch. The house grew.- bigger and bigger and bigger. The gray patch grew bigger and bigger and bigger. Both house and the gray pateh seemed to he coining right up to them Pretty soon they saw iliat the gray patch was a sandy field, with things growing in it. Then they guessed | that the man-bird mm going to trj to land In that field. There were tree* around the field. It began to look to Danny as if that man-bird were going to land in those trees and not in the field. He began __ ^ to be frightened. Never had that man- -j' bird come down quite like that be- (I fore. Those, trees seemed to rush right tip to them. Then Just as Danny thought that they were clean of the trees there wat a snapping and tearing, and they struck the ground with a terrible crash. One of the wings of that great- man-bird had struck the top of a tree The cage in which were Danny and Nanny was thrown out and hit the ground ho hard that the little door was knocked open. Danny and Nanny were dreadfully shaken up. but they scrambled to their feet and out of that open door. Then they discovered that man bird, standing on it^ head on the edge of the field, with one of It* great wings broken off. Their ft-1 nd the aviator was getting to hi* f -l and feeling himself ah Over, a- f to *co if he were ail whole Whit i iehmi r ■ n m»y, after all. Tit-; ■ ,1 ini tt nr* have to fa * I Itaeny Mead'; ilfl'i * The next story: "Danny and Nanny Find a N«-w Home." (Copyright, 1323.) W ould Rati l urk Polygamy London, .Ian. 3.—The Turkish par liament a ry coin mi.salon at Angora which has i*»on considering rifw family law?, lias d**cid* d to recom mend I ho prohibition of polygamy. a f’onstantinoplc dispan h t»» the Daily .Mall declares. If this refornrnenda tion is approved, wdsidy will he al lowed to take a second wife without “urgent need" and the wife of the errintr I ..-hand * entitled to a divorce. Imitations may j SAY “BAYER” when you buy- genuine. 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