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H Re/vo'r J h\hh iiryt-r"’" —I -\— -\ I CAN'T DO off the dimmer* that- ever-t* NONE OF THE r~J °H _ CAMC, VILU ^E \ l ^ ^AauE- f her.e - fityLmr* (S mmMM m*. mi ^ (c^O -—-—- - /M-L. THAT CORNED . ,Al„ a J g*££T V-’ll, LL -- rdt\ In* "~^r — V/HT- MR. J\<Wb TOO HAVE EATEM -— -■ ■ l teNpuvt^_J r m,e voo A l< COT AMY MO^i rr~x l —_—I—> 1 ©i»13 »v ikt l FtAruwt 9c*vtc«. Ik. ABIE THE AGENT— NO “TIME OUT” FOR MORRIS - - ^ Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Herschfeld (Copyright 1»2 3 » T" MbUKt TO COME Tb ~ Tour mouse for two MO, NjO,no =■ i x - \ WEEMS'. VU. ARRIVE OK) T>OM'Y UJAMT TMAT', YrME FIRST A^> '-EA'jE NUtSAKCE IK} M.y OM the fifteenth. hqu.-„, 1 NOUR NEPHEW, MUU^fc... __ MORR'SMPKMEP ' r~c^-' 1 USTEN.A&E,! THOUGHT 1 CAN S'U.L BE I EUERNTBlNii UJAS SETTLED SORE OUER \T CAN'T HE APR WES TODAY And \?t nco, VET'S \ VJEA^ES ON THE E\FTBE^TH’ QO PY THE TRAIN Ns^—— TO MEET H'M!! , T. __ _/ 77 64 OJIU. kTU>0 HOURS lAXt ~~T «*ifeo0o - I CAW NOVJ IMAQIWE f WO M.fcTrER hOl lAVE^i k THlS«-TlUO HOURS i! HE IS QETTIK.C, IW, HE j ^ EATE!! / ! C*SES back oh the Hi r—— ' ' pirrEtw'vH.vjusr M| — \ The samey — - -- fi-'r - Y-TI M E T A L E S' THE TALE OF ^MISTAH MULE SCOT! BAILEY XXP'-***1*' V-** CHAPTER X. Minding Too Well. Johnnie Green rode Mistah Mule into the meadow. Mistah Mole seemed to be, as farmer < ireen had said, a fine saddle animal. Tie had an amble that was as gentle as the sway if a rooking < hair. His trot didn't 'jounce Johnnie a bit. He cantered i dolightiTdlr. Johnnie Gre<n was greatly pleased > with his mount. “I w ish I owned | him.” ho though:. “I wonder if father would swap him for the Muley Cow" The Muley Cow belonged to Johnnie Green. She would have felt terribly hurt if she had known what was in ins mind. • Mistah Mule a good jumper. He cleared the brook ! easily. And then lie scrambled up tin bank and began to race down the; long, gentle slope that stretched to ; ward Cedar Swamp. Now, Johnnie Green liked to rid' at a gallop. Mist all .Mule showed a irat of speed that pleased him. But lit a few moments it. seemed to John i ,e that Mistah Mule was traieilm; faster with every jump. ‘ He can't he running away.” John nie muttered, as if trying to put out - his head any notion that Mistah Mule might be doing that very thing. And then Johnnie liegan to puli upon the reins. “Whoa!'' he rrled, not mean ing that he wanted Mistah Mule to slop, but only that he wished him ic gallop more sjnwly. Well, Mistah Mule had promised the i d horse Ehencr.er that lie would do < aetly as Johnnie flreen said. So i oh', when his rider cried, k'Whoa." Im stiffened his legs and r.iinr down upon all fours instantly, lie stripped short. Nobody rould say that he hadn't obeyed Johnnie Green But Johnnie Green himself did net stop so Quickly. <»n he went IP shot along Mistah Mule's neck slipped over hi* head, in spit of a franHe clutch .'it Mistah Mule's earn, and sailed sprawling through the air. Some distance in front »f Mistah Mule Johnnie (Jreen struck the ground. Though the gras* was almost knee high, Johnnie found his landing place far from soft. And while he lay there, gasping for breath, Mistah Mule suddenly turned and trotted toward the farm buildings. Johnnie struggled to hi* feet and ran after him. He tried to mil out to him to stop. But not a word could he utter. was a great flurry in the farmyard when Mistah Mule came home with his saddle empty. Bator, Nobody could ..^Aq that h<? hadn't oheueui Johmiie Green in the barn, the old horse Kvem-xer *poke to hirn very severely. Hut Mis tah Mule declarer! that it wasn’t hi* fault nt all that Johnnie Green had hern thrown. “That boy,” he told Kbenezer, “he done nay, 'Win a" An’ I \v honed!' (I epyr i* ht, 19”) Problems That Perplex Aniwtrtd by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Fastlier: Your moral ideas are a- ( lad ns your spelllnc You probably; ar« not In blame for tbc latter. but , you ar« for tbc former 1 ion t you know that a man who mak* ■ love to a married woman Is not to be be ' lleved. You mv vni have •» g.I. kind husband. If you leave him for this other man who Is whlspr-i lily lie* In your ears you will probably have a rhanco to realize ilu terrible mistake you bar a made. Try to har e enough sense to appreciate a good, kind husband when you have one. •lust Dubious: The tiny coffer, spoon la used wifi the small after dinner coffer* r-up* ft in r<iiit»‘. correct to n • them «t ;• luncheon oh u*«H ns d nricr You s^vn to th** 1* ft and n jm»\« the dinlicM from the right. TmnWrcl: A year or tun «;n. younger d#) -i not mak'* any differ r.nm. Hoy6 ire the nnrriH the worfd over. You will ttluay * rind tho-* who will try to till.® lito-i t n h it j'r-t Hi* •omc if jr for girl urn* • *|.nl.-< them thnf. fhny admlr® mu^ Be firm with them and don t worry about hurting their feeling*. ft I* these little liberties that 1ml to great**? wrongs, my denr. \ Reader■; The condition "f a *.1 jr si-in is probably caused by finite* • lion. Would advise you to consult ji doctor. Parents’ Probldns Should children be obliged to study through their summer vacations? With dome children, especially those of high school age. it Is neecs i nary for some studying to be done in order to be able to go on with the | regular school work the next year. As a general rule the school subjects ; should be dropped through the sum 1 trier, but some other subject, such .n flower collecting, or hint studV may be undertaken ns these subjects la p the children out of doors and are not 1 too tiresome or couflpiog. My Marriage Problems Adele Garrison's Fh«»* of "Revelations of a Wife" (Copyright 13221 ^ What the Taxi Driver Did to Prove Madge’s Susplrion Just. I nev« r have counted myself a row ard, yet when I recognized in my taxi driver tin- man whom Dicky had suspected of listening to our conversa tion upon the night we came to the «’liss apartment I found my-eif shivering with unreasoning terror. T tri*d t■ i t* II n \t that his an swerint? my call a mere coincl deuce, hut my r»-nymbranc© of the warnings of I..Ilian an*! Harry T'nder* wood, mingled with the recollection « f the yashmak-veiled woman in the gray limousine who had so unmis takably tiaihd nv- down Fifth .avenue, mad*- me fear that there was some thing sinister behind his appearance in answer to my call. • Was he merely keeping track of my movements nr perhaps—my blood chilled at the thought—did he mean to take me to «*>nv pi,mb other than the station I had named? I put my rising hysteria down with a firm hand, for whether my danger was of espionage or something worse. I knew that f must have control of ill my faculties. The • driver had turned the car toward Sixth avenue. With fl/'iew of testing his purposes I tapped sharply on the glass, and held mv breath while 1 did so. Would he heed iny signal or would he in crease his speed? I breathed a trifle more freely when he slackened pace, slipped the gl.i.*s and held hf« head In a listening posture I fought the impulse to spring from the now slowly moving taxi. Instead I spoke peremptorily: \ Wise Precaution. "Please drive up Fifth avenue In stead of Sixth as far as Twenty eight street, then :;•* across Seventh avenue and up that *«reet to the sta tion.” t Tin man's reply was sulky but re sportfully ' Mull- traffic that wav lady I have ph i fy of thru* I retorted Take that route, picas* lb* turned the taxi around, and traveled the route I had indicat'd, and I vafrhe,| Mm with tense nerves and muscles until he had turned into Ffith avenue Then, with a wary eve upon his hack, T delved int#» my bag fsomething without vhhh T never have traveled elm e the to * tic Undo Sam Says It a by Carr. A mother nhnuld phili the dally ftehediil* for her hahy, romilderlng flint what In heftt for him. and next what arrangement of hoiirn litn In with her other duller*. Thin f"lder. which lx Inmied hy the United Staten children’* bureau, con 1 falna xugq« xted dully nchtirliilrn for feeding and dlpnrnxe* the nurnerv, I hnhy’n he*|. health hahitn, frenh air, fdeop, food, the hath, dr< f*n, rxcrrlfte land piny. I Read* i x of I Ik Omaha lire may ( obtain a m p of thin folder an long an * he free edition hmt.n l»y writing to the <'hildt eu‘<4 Ftlireail. I >epnrt llli'lll I of l.nbor Wnnhlngton, l> Making Upi "Children * liuauau i/c*4£tu No. V EDDIE’S FRIENDS Vnollirr llankrr in Trnuhl*. '/MimiUffh . ft (' M£v! CAJSK I ME lVi . I PROMISE O “The u>i\ t ID PC HOME. E.AQl'* J That's' *^v STaC^ V ovjer there ujitm Out SivTv OC. EA'jE. OKjE StvjtKjTy i IM IT — I mON, T / yOCO^T E^VOVEC AS A fl<Vsi|ctfc.. WOu'Pt th€ ^ImA K-'t»» £*• Bs VCylMM.^ A\v / ■*4- 7 S r ' a/-/- '': ; vVJa.t a /HikiuTt NASH | Ck> I 3 UfHlCH Mc.eE ^ VOo Rp caCTTikiu, *■'£. alc A\lxED up. f'SiST TH I'UCa I kSiO'-1-1 I PE MAk'uca I uP AUC'thER DcFiCit OUT OF A'v Ou-k. PoCuE/T this is POS-iTiuELY The last time. I'LL PAWiU n HEy EDO»e , Co A* t AU T>TfCA!uWrf N. Thv5 ThmcCt out For CA^tv V s I r /' - s S . m -> J <tU •* Im 4. r«.*ru»« 9# wv it® _I day* v hen I aided I Jilin n In Inr j secret service work. It is the tiny revolver which she gave ine nt that I time, and in whose use *he instructed; me. '‘Porter, Ma’am?" To Lillian's njniremmt, however I i e\rr tarry it loaded, although I a] j \x i * have a small box of cartridges for it I knew that I could not load it. nor did I wish to. but I counted upon surprising the driver with its menace if In* presumed to alter the course I h id laid out, T f* It fordish and melodramatic in deed when he swung the tan into the causeway leading to the T«ong Island entrance. With a swift move Hient 1 pushed the liffh’ revnlxef into my hag again, doted it and t""k ; from my purse the sum of money xddrh tlie meter registered, added a liberal tip and had it ready in inx hand wh* n h** opened tl»e door "Porter, in-i’Ain?'' one of tin colored men at the entrance put out n hand* toward my hag, and 1 aur iendered It to him. It xx as not particularly heavy, hut the j cactlon from my foolish terror li«d left my knee* with « distinct propensity to buckle beneath me, and I was glad Indeed to walk un encumbered to the ticket office Ashamed as 1 was of nix unfound ed fears, 1 yet retained enough of my .* MspiriQJl of the taxi driver to turn my head quickly toward him as I .“tailed down the stiur* Il*« \\n«* lertll ing from his t »xi seat, regardless of tooting impnMont porn Just behind hiiii. and ? peaking with an air of ]cttiucitncm to one of tij» colored porters. Ih» di(l not se*» me, and 1 hurried on down the .step*. wath a lit Ho premonition of the thing which happened a moment later. We hardly had r-n Ik I the f♦ »*-t of the stalls before a cautious rail wounded behind us. “Ob' Joe’ Just a second' ' Th** pmier halted, as did l T».* beckoning hand «*f the man to wlngu the taxi driver ahd spoken sum moned him a few steps up the stairs There were a f* w muttered w *rd then with a broad grin my port* r rc turned. “’Sense me. )ad> h* said, “that no'count mggnh alln\* Potherin' me fob nuffin at nil Put I knew better T n.m sure that he had l»ei*n given Instt u« tmu to find out my destination- although. ind<.d my ofTc fiindhar with mv movement* rruild have guessed that and to t*» port whether or not l boarded the eastwnrdltound trio M v first linpub' sir to ; .' • ban . ff. to get out of tin* station go to a hotel and take the first train nut In the morning Then 1 saw the ah surdity, to say nothing of the danger «f such II proof odt t>k l long'd ?oid denly fr the safety and peace of the tranquil village near which 1 lived, and above all for the comfort and ten: sttrfUire of Lillian * presence. \ nil I purpe ly m.nb n-v i. -iiicM for a ticket to Sag Harbor Pool enough o that th< obsi i|ulom \i*rt« r . old ||« a * »nd pr■»a • td»al l t t 1 see him when after finding me a seat [in the train, he stood ont*‘de on the platform, wit. hlng until it should havt pulled out. Ain I HTIM M I N f The Hest Cough Syrup is Home-made. Hr<-r • I%tk r !»* - wm I o »m » * S' «n.| yet h*k * ** I !»** r«n|h r*»uir«l? you e\tr lr>«l. . . . - . <w A A S S A A A A A A-A A-A A AiV VuiNr protublv hoard of this well, known plan of imik.ug rough evrup at hotn** But ha\ e you c\rr used it* fhou-and* *t t.unil o . tin* ss or*»t mu. tec! tli.it. they could hardly keep hiuj-t without it Its simple And cheap, but the wav it t:ik*« hold of .1 coiig )i w H soon i am it a permanent place in your homo. In! * i put bottle, pour .» ounces of Bines then a l l p ain giamilafed migai - \ nip to till up the pint. t*r, if d. r« t. it» .mtied m*da**e*. hon« \ . i'i orn svtup, instead of sugar svrup. Bit her wav. it taste* good, nr si i I ind Rises you ,1 full | I ot hettei cough re mol v than von could bus leads-made flr th.ee t.mra Its * (1st. It is really wonderful how qu eklr this home-made remedy conquers a cough -usually n -4 hours or less. It .‘rams to ncnetiatc through exerv A i passage, loosen* a drv hoarse tight cough, lift> the phlegm, heals th* membranes, and gm* almost im mediate relict Splend d for thioat tickle hoarseness, croup, bronchitis sn l bronchial a*thmn B nev if a highly concent rated com pound of genu no Not wav pme c\ tract, and ha been u * 1 for genera tion* tor fhrn.it indvhr*t i Iments lo #soul it t-appoint merit i k your drugged fot *' " . otin* e«. of B.nes‘* w tn d-i ret inn**, and don’t accept anv th tig el tiuuranteed to give n b*o jut. «i fla tten o» money refiindtd. Thr Fioa. to, F L Wayiifi lad* Any ERTIM'.Wr.NT. AIM ERTIREWB.XT For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The ni' r' cathartic- !:• itive in the world to physic your lher and bowels when you have Iiizz:- Headache. ('olds. Bilious.kIndigo; ion or I’pset.Artd Stomach is candy like ‘ < ascareti." One « r two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning, and you w,l* feel splendid. ‘They work while you Sleep.” (.'am arets never al.r you up < r gripe like Kali.*. Fill?, Calomel, or 0.1 and they r-oyt only ten centn a box. Children love CareareU, loo. AI>VKRTIM,.MF.>T. ,HH MITM'II > Why Not Feel Youthful —and Be Beautiful? Science Offers You Lyho, the Great General Tonicp to Give You Health, Strength, Attraction Men who win in business and wo men whose beauty and charm make them popular in society are invari ably healthy people. It Is health which Rives the vivacious spirits, i he spark linReyee and the at tractive personality wViich bruiRS success and make' friends. best medicine they have ever used to restore the System to its normal, healthy state. The amazing power of Lyko to quickly build Op run-down people due to the fact that it acts on all partsof thesystem. Itisagreatgen eral ton:: compounded from pure Thousands of people haveawak ened tothe impor tance of keeping the body in nor mal condition and have found won derful help in I.ylco, the £reat general tome. Take, for in stance, Mr. Mit chell Murray, well known in north ern Missouri. Mr. medicinal in gredient', ear of which ha.' its own special prop erties. *-^4 One of these in gredientgigamiid but efficient la»a tive whichclean^ es thebowelsand keeps one free fro nh constipa tion, another acta beneficially on the liver and kidneys. Murray writes, ' When I began to take Lyko I was so weak I coald hardly walk across the room. Now 1 am able to do a pretty fair day 's work and my neighbors are sur prised at the effect." Mr. W. L Lawler of Alabama says: ' 'This is one of the greatest tonics for vitality. digestion and liver trou ble. A general rebuilder for run down persons. Itmademean entire ly new man at 5S. I fee! like I am only 30 years of age today." These are only two out of the multitudes of letters from grateful people who hare recovered their strength and energy by the aid of Lyko and who recommend it as the a third aids digestinn bo tnat me body absorbs the full strength from the food, another steadies thener\es and helps to overcome sleeplessness, Suitability and nervous depression. There is not an ailing part of the body which doe# not feel the ben efit of Lyko. ff yon aaffer frorr the rffeer§ of overwork nr worry, if you have tcdiyeetaoo constipation or V*doey troobie if you ar* hi hoar. if yoa 1 e awake nifhta if yon lark that enersrv and iprr wbichwiri wjrraa* and popularity put ! yk" a* wot* to boi’d up your etrvryth and nta’-ry Soe how aoro you w-n f-ei hkc cew Ly * a la «oid by atJ r*haK«dru*r «ta Aak for it today LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New Yerk Kucm City My Lyko Is for Sale by All Leading Druggists. Always in Stock at the Beaton Drug Co. MM rJiTIM M f.NT. SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN The first \pplicaiion 'lakes >kin Cool am) Comfortable, i? ;vj ate suffering from eere-ma or viice other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble, sou may quickly he rid of it by us - g MerithoSu Iphu r, de clares a tu-U-d skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its gerrn destroying properties sel dom fails to quickly subdue itching, - ev,n of f rv r rei a The first appli cation makes the skin cool and com- : fort able liash and blotches are healed right up. Rowlcs Mentho Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good drug gist. \\t\ f R1 IM >t» NT Have You a Cold or Cough? Head What Tlii* Woman Sa> - Blair, Neb—"In mv younger vnus 1 had very wo.«k lungs and as I g^ewr older seemed to become susceptible to weather condition* to s^< h an extent that 1 always seemed to have a c* :g% or a < <*M 1 took It. Pierce’s t^olden Mod, , I ';- \ ias a t mi; an<t»buiM cr and found it. to be so helpful to me that l u?»*' 1 no other medicine cr doctoring for a period of about seven years. I did not take it continuously, but just w henevrr mv svstern s#emel h require a b ub* That was twenty live years ago and my lunga aie in g**od condition today."—Mrs I. H Lothrop, 211 Hast Lincoln St. When rundown you can quickly pick up ami refrain Mm. vigor, vitality b\ obtaining this Modi* al Pisoovery f Pt Pier* s at nearest drug store in tablets or liquid tin t HI IM Mi NT. ARE YOU THE WOMAN YOU WERE MEANT TO BE? Ibery woman was meant to be healthy, happy and till bet sphere in It ft' to the 1* m of her ability but. alas how frw have the health or \ hysteal en-iurance to In e up to their , ideals* Over ambitious, many of them develop n« \ \ oust;ess. irritability, head aches, backaches, irregul vi tties and j often m< re eei ious ailments which re tard tb-' \ regress in life. Women I in this * audit ton should turn to Lydia i 11. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. ! a' root and herb medh re which has been proven l" benefit !»S out of every women who try it 1 et lodta i: Pinkham s \*g»M*h',o * ompound i make you well and strong and the woman you were meant to I'e Not a Laxative Nojoi is a lubneant—not a medicine or laaa'rr — ^ cannot gnp. . When you are constipated, not enough of Nature t lu bricating liquid is produced in the t,,« el to keep the ford w »ife <nf» and moving. I>. . - tee* prrs' '-be N uyo] because it a> *.S i ke this i:a* ,-al lub' - .a-i’a: ithusse ur< - r egu'a 1« '< e; UV-.S er , • • . hi N V ,-e 5 own method — luhrn a*ior. Tn- it today. ■ IECTTOC WELL-Aa hR Tablat (a vagetabta aperitot ) takes at eight will ba’p keep yoQ »»:!, tr toalog and etrengtbectag yo-r d> gaatieo aod aiiminatioa. Chips off the OU Block N* JUWIOHS-Little w OenMr^ the regular dose. W* -• of tbe sacra io<r*circt*. tbeo caody coated. Fcr childrar. aod advi'ts kt>\ » KT1M Wf NT Uric Acid? TRY THF. WILIIIMS TRI ATMt.M 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) F K F F duft because YOU *t»- the *'*i srorr ■ and t red. stiff legs and arms and mu? an arhmg bea F burn'* * and bear n* dvw i r»-n» in the luu-k worn out before *h# dav beg-rs —do rot think you ha e * ar in that condition Be strong. *r” mtb r » *• *( . . 4 muscle* rheumatic ram*, a*' ng hack t k dner troub'e caused b> hod* made a>* <|* If sou suffer from bladder wsaVroo, with burning sca'dmg rams, or f s i are in art cv.• .f bed ha * a dozen t — % a n:ght. y^u will aprreg ate the re*» eon firt and strength this treatment #ho.*d give We want to prove The Wi.l.au* Treat ment gets result* »n Rheumatism. Kidr e irritation. Bladdsr weakness and a a l ntents caused by cichuvs uric ac*d. n* matter ho* chronic or stubborn. If you send this notice with vg-ue ra~*a ard address we wi *t*e > u an «•*—» h«st tie * ** doses' f' ee T' e**e send ]| rents to help pa' P''« age packing, etc m The T' 1' W am r . : . pt \ \ M r O Building, last Itamntor th rjg, ,<e-*d at once and we w • >% * b% * p*»t e < • h ■ • „ * preys d Or 'v one free bo•t J e w ! b» *e it *o • Sc sa'^e pc so . ad -e*s r*~" e |USE BEE WANT AUS THEY BRINE RESULTS