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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES —- By THORNTON VV. BURGESS. - Yowler’s Patience Comes to an End. him what he ilesires. Just as Black Yowler the Bob Cut is nothing if Pussy the Cat at Fanner Brown's not patient when patience may get will patiently watch for the longest time at a Mouse hole, Y^wler watch ed the old tin ran in which ho knew Danny Meadow Mouse was hiding. It was ns still as if there were no lining tilings near. Yowler was per fectly still save for his stub of a tail. That twitched from time to time, but it made no sound. Danny In the old ban was equally still, it was a ques tion of who had the most patience. Vowler was the one who gave up first. You see, Danny knew that his life might depend on his patience, nnd that made all the difference in the world. At least Yowler could stand It no longer, lie began to wonder If somehow that .Mouse might have got out without Ids knowing it. He walk ed over to the old can and sniffed at the opening in one end. That Mouse was still in there!_ The very fact that Danny Meadow Mouse had been more patient than lie upset Yowler. Ills eyes blazed with anger, lie suddenly lost his temper, Just a* Gray Fox had lost his. “Come out of there:" he growled. "Come out THE NEBBS false alarm. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess -r ^ ■—__ v , CI LOOKER UOuj PAUCX LONGER\ A VOO ARE GOING to HANG AROUND T*4E HOUSE * TIDING TAULT AND SNOOPING VNTO EVERYTHING ». f -WAT ADJUSTER CONVES AGWN ill SETTLE LOttVA HIM , ft VAE OnEY OUTERS A DvMp y < rz\ TuEQ£ GOES THE BELL MwaETHKrs — TA,v<E NOOd “UME , ' TPVNNV - DON'T LET L i UVNA \N 0*<T\L VOU I UEPd GdOfXH^NG ! -------— • 1 f r suppose 6we twinvcs i v-oyL Tu\S -LCWlNlG PQ.OUMOTvAE MOUSE. • \ I'M SO UONG^ 'to.QT&I^LFCSjaH^4I. TMKT OUST ftS SOON &S t SETTLE WLJ ^NSO^ScE.CONVP^VLLBEKr-tML > v &,ouustlQ out or tm\s mouse, *_y V (Copynght. 1W«, by Th. BeTTSyndicate. Int.) IT VAlfcS ONW OLD CLOTHti — \ \ T TrMl'J *4iy\ you UJE.Q£ ONW HUtiT ) l1 Tg£ »1> be US'«S r ! *urr *n * P*y °a *So y j Go - __.TTl Barney Google and Spark Plug RUDY JUST CAN’T SEE IT. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck WE MOO ON. eoioNEi.7\ Xe-s. Sow. AMO ah fsSSSF?* "2? S£ il'&$S£S'.&J£ fcr $\T£T ) HOUR." SASSX SOSVt" \0VJAW MAH BANtc ( AN>0 PM' SPARK PIU&'V ^ALL HME V \lUe. monev pur V$ 10.000 s'ot ®JET UP AT ONCE .Sum -- ( yep. IN A WEEK OR SO WERE GONNA PULL > OFT A PRIMATE MATCH RAGE WITH SASSY SUS'E ~Rje GOT 4F 10.000 OP AN& WE GOTTfi WIN - SUNSHINE, YOU RE ECECTEO To R'DE SPARKY AS USUAL “ RuOY Will 6E OUR mascot on the -— 30URNEY — T'LU Y« S . SUW. W IP GO ALONG. ON MY D\S 05WICH AS ' POOOLt 5UMPER" A MASCOT WE And leap The Can t cose No How. he Can stay wight along side o spahky what tuiack IS Dis ON, RACE AIN'T d,ONNA 66 ON ^NT TRAC* -ITS FROM LOS AN^EtES To SAN F'PANGlSGo on the OLO DIRT ROAD * USE. diO THROUGH PASADENA 0UR0ANK .BAKERSF'ELD, f FTLCSNO , ETC. - ONLV ABOUT 500 1 MILES - AND .THEN , WE MAT DECIDE "to continue. The. race oN VTo SEATTLE - iooo mues up 1 MIOIM’. BOSS '■! v / ^ nnnT/>ni^ i m r A tlifd Re.i.t.red SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE ,N FULL Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus BRINGING UP FATHER u. s p.t.»« omc. pace OF colors IN the SUNDAY bee > (Copyri«»t i»24> j TOO CAD TOO LObT ALL- U V/ELU -V/ELLI ^O TOO NICE ^ your, monet - j- e>oT *59 .^955’^9* _r°5_u^ J . i*l i c»\cr <9iL/KO TO HFLP voO f NOW - POT ON THAT" [ FP?IET Ot) * CXJT^LMAKEXOO A 0J THANK PRINCE ALBERT -JIC<}!> \ *—y fiSi«S?0 UP |J VOO- Lr ,'F ' 'ZZ?1?,‘ VTAI**b AND TELL nL OLteSAN. MF^KNcX/ ^--' Li A J bMiTH TO FIX VOO UP U-- ME KHOW J jKJs^d W\TH A,PRINCE ALBERT ^ ' \l? YtO'I /IkI • I KNOW I'M COIN’ TO UIKE THl*b Joe> - (g) 1924 »r Iwt c Ft»rm« Stwvict. IwC. - ** HAVE TOG <^OT ANOTHER PR'NCE ALBERT - BMtTH? ^— r .. L % HASHED? JERRY ON THE JOB A CORRECTION ' ■ D™n f?r by Hob‘n “ 7 /AlQOSU'J ^ ' 'Tfey - VJcr<l --r— 9*S[&^ | I'&yjy&'z. 7 ^ r» /Wf-'sew*/ z?™1-T" ) Come: im wsoe, 1 /aaoe SiA >amo quit tkay y ', /auo /»\se =» 1 S VVOISE! V ^VlAST MANUKS-AM S >i<?60AASKST Vjrm i (ME^\ ( ^ CuStOMEK v '-Tt ^8ut T?** vTbuc> Vou vooo >wr11 #fO >VO<jUf ''■M''TW a CuStomsk.* Let -C UlM VOWS' VOS' O^JU ''NA/. ^BMGMese.] ( WEW ? Vou'fcF > £K5mT *-/AC.Vt<55fr// IS Cfeoo^-y« N'-'t and save me the trouble of g-'tlng you ou't!” Danny didn't accept the Invitation. At the sound of that growl he knew that Yowler the Bob Cat had driven away Gray Fox. The knowledge didn't make him feel any happier. Hut he didn't give up hope. He knew I hat it would be no easier for Yowler to get lilni out than It had been for Gray Fox, so he kept perfectly still. Xow, Yowler’s paws are much big ger than the paws of Gray Fox. He couldn’t get more than his toes In side that opening, ns he soon found out. Then In a sudden burst of anger be struck that can and sent It flying. Spitting and snarling, he bounded after it. Poor Danny Meadow Mouse! He had been knocked about sadly by Gray Fox, but that was nothing to the way he was knocked about by Yowler. You see, Yowler was so much bigger and stlonger than Gray Fox that he knocked that can harder and further. Poor Danny Meadow Mouse! He was Spitting am) snarling lie bounded after it rolled over and over until lie wag dizzy, lie wm thrown from one end of that can to the other until he had no breath left. He wan bruised and sore from his nose to the roofs of his little, short tail. But he was still safe, and that meant everything. My, such a temper as Yowler did have! He wouldNplt and snarl as he hatted that old can about. Xow and then he would stop and glare at that old can, trying to think of some way of getting that Mouse out. Then, fail ing to think of a way. he would give way to his temper again and send the ..id can flying. By this time he knew that he had made a mistake, a great mistake in losing his patience in the first place. H» knew that there was no way of getting that Mouse unless lie came out of that can of his own accord. It was tantalizing to have him right tinder his aery nose, yet not t>e able to get him. It was pro voking. (C«pyt*«i.!, 1»:« » The next story: "How Danny Meadow Mouse Escaped ; ----— School ITt-ad Youths Booed Is in Hiding: iu Detroit Detroit, Mich., Jan. 20.—That ]' John W. Lull'd, president of Albion college. who disappeared Kiel from Albion after difficulties « 'h the students. Is In seclusion In Iv troit, was revealed tonight by Lewi" B. Alger, college trustee. The college president Is a go ' in Alger's home and is denying him self to callers. Another trustee, lh Hugh Kennedy, disclosed the f " t that Dr. Laird has called a meeting for the college board for Monday of ternoon. Iowan Stricken Dead. Clarinda, Ja., Jan. 20.—S. . N» . | son, retired merchant and pioneer ««f Page county, wan stricken with apo plexy while on his way to the busi ness district and died within a 1* moments. He is survived by two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Clyde Walker. Mrs. (’hark* Frickie and Klmer Nelson of Clar^ftda and S. Ncl son of Maryville, Mo. Grey leather book ends have c-irru* lar Insets at the ends of exquisitely fine petit point embroidery in gay colors. ' I The man or woman who at the slightest cold or headache uses remedies containing Acetanilide is slowly but surely committing sui cide.' Acetanilide is one of th< most harmful drugs known; it dete riorates the blood, degenerates the heart, kidneys and liver and often forms a habit. 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