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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1924)
BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES | -U> THORNTdN \V. BURGESS.-/ TWI ona who's always on tha squara Is always tr>ing to ba fair. —Farmer Brown’s Boy. Firmer Brown'* Boy Play* Pair. With food *o scarce, It waa some thing to have half a dinner. Reddy Fox was grateful for even this. So was Old Man Coyote. Each knew that the other needed that food quit# as much as did he himself, put the law of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows is self first. So Reddy and Old Man Coyote spent most of the time they were awake In trying lo think of some plan to outwit the other. Old Man Coyote had the advantage. He was the biggest and more than a matoh for Reddy Fox. He knew this. So dbl Reddy. Reddy had obtained half a dinner by being a little, bolder than Old Man Coyote and getting to it al most as soon as It had been put out by Farmer Brown's Boy. But he knew that that wouldn't happen again. He knew that next time Old Man t'oyote would bo iii hidng before Farmer Brown's Boy appeared with the food. Reddy Fox is clever. Mis wits are sharp. There are no sharper wits in all the Green Forest or on all the Green Meadows. But, though he thought and thought and thought and thought, he couldn't think of a plan of outwitting Old Man Coyote again. "It is useless for me to go up to farmer Brown's tonight,” muttered Reddy as late in the afternoon he came out of his home and looked longingly over toward farmer Brown's. "If a dinner is put*out to THE NEBBS MY FRIEND. Directed for The Omaha, Bee by Sol Hess FtwATvT am ASTVCICI^ cor out or *twe popes - 1 AM IMTEQ.VAEVN WTU ^ i n/erv oeps rsvENO or J V nmmE X-\ ( WHV TEAR «T DOWN ?. OtHCV AQOOT OlME HALF OT , hn customers have seen \s^' VT ! - ^ UpOOS? QLCftoSL THftT ftQTiClL^lgl W RvD'CuLEO ML TOO COT VT OUT \=p 1 ftNO Oft STL VT On TOuR. OJftU. • V:. f IF THftT RLOOR.TLR MftO ujQittLn % | ft N\CL ftRTvCLL TOo D SuiLftR X \ TOu MAO NLv/LQ QLftO \T • wouVJt ) \ ft TinL FQiLnD — Two M\OQ£ l \ FRONDS UKE \OVJ ftNO VO r' P Y QE. tift\L • /-—--^ f Copyright. H84 hV The Bel) Syndicaf, IncQf /THKTVS GRATVTVjQE ' l SENT ThAT\ FELUOuu OV/EQTO (ftTER^E^ ^Ou - \ \V vT VajASn'T TOR ME VOu ujOulD \ Mts/t© havje Gotten a une in the PAPER ! I TouD hvH\ TO GO OVER to ( VouR HOuiL AnO GwE Sou A_ \ CmAmCE to talk AGOOT VOORSELr A SuGoECT That sou lOvE. GETTER TmAih ahwThvc^G Else vn theworlo _ ano thats the Thanks \ t GET V. NOU OoGhT -TO, \ C£ ASHA^EO ov V NOoRSElF *. ' Go. O CQ'QL&Qr>4-I Barney Google and Spark Plug It’s Up to Barney to Learn Chinese Now. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck (Copyright 1924) I\eH 1M AU. steamed U» ABOUT THIS NJ (sew OHtMtSE wofise Tmats on his wavi “T^. AMCDtOA .... ...W I f -[WERE S NO OSS (N <»STr»Nd 1 Ygureele all worked up . OLD ' mam —" VCHO" WAY BE The WORST Kind op Bum • now . don-t worrm umcn t«e nag- arpwes vaunt OP The owner and kid him - \ Clown around ah A set ms GOAT You KNOW f V What i 'y barhey Qyynghi 1924 Wy King Fmttwrm Synd^ie Iik J ^JviAO'S CKor The R«SHT ^ (SEA * K'O Tut OWNER AS SOON AS HE BACKS OFF TU& BOAT ANt> BEFORE THE RACE STARTs INS GO' HIM UCKEO «. <jEE ■» (“KOBE HE OC*SNT TAlK UNlTtO STATES 4 SETTER. START in Training J Right awav - * / TES Zuh'J EARiT This ctooniHG A WIRELESS WAS AEQE'MED EROM THE SChOCMEH. . "Chow chow" oh which "VOMO’ The 9AMCUS OhimESE Thjo-vsaR CIO IS SaiumG - MESSAGE states That owmmG Tc> Rough weathea. " VOHO" HAD A SLIGHT ATTACK OF The HEE«'E JEEBiSS BUT 15 EXPECTED To Swap o<jt op it — ► . BRINGING UP FATHER Re(letere4 U. S. Patent Office .SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus (Copyright 1924) A.W! HO'*. 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The thought that there was likely to he food there was too much for him. "Old Man Coyote may not go up th^re," he muttered. "Some thing may happen so that he will not get there at all. or If ho does he may be late. I certainly cannot get that dinner if I am not there. And if Old Man Coyote does get it I won't be V H**»1 He bid' this time behind the old stone wall on tlie^edge of the Old Orchard. any worse off than If I don't go up there.” So the coming of the Black Shadows again found Reddy Fox up at Farmer Brown’s. This time he did not hide behind the barn, for he knew that Old Man Coyote knew that that was where lie had been before. He hid this time behind the old stone wall on the »dge\if the Old Orchard. Per haps you can guess how surprised he was and how delighted he was when he saw Farmer Brown's Boy come out with a pan of food just after the iigh[s In the house appeared. It was a good two hour* earlier than the fet'd tun! been put out the other time. Hardly had Farmer Brown.- Boy entered 4he house again than UetUT was ove|r, a* that |iap.. WJfen h" had li-ked Up the last crumb he troth-d off toward the Green Forest, chuck ling happily. He was thinking of how disappointed Old Man Coyote would be when he arrived a little later. But when Old Man Coyote did ar rived ha wasn’t disappointed. That pan was heaited with food. He, too, licked the pan clean, ami then trotted away chuckling. llt% was chuckling to think bow disappointed Ueddv Fox must be. And, watching from a window of the house. Farmer Brown's Boy was chuckling. He had seen ail that had happened the previous nights, and so tills night he had played fair. He had filled that pan a second time, that loth Reddy and Old Man Coyote should have a good dinner. (Copyright 1K4 ) The next story, "Peter Babbit Is Driven to Mischief " U. S. War Debt Policy Unchanged Washington. 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