The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 10, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    No Successors Named Yet
to Vacant Omaha Pipits
The First Methodist and the United
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Presbyterian churches, both of which
recently lost their pastors, the Rev.
J. W. Fast and the- Rev. Paul Cal
houn, have as yet made no definite
plans tof replace them, according to
De E. Bradshaw and John Flack, of
ficers of the churches.
Rev. Mr. Fast went to the First
Methodist church of Baltimore and
Rev. Mr. Calhoun to the First Pres
byteiyrn church of Council Bluffs.
At a meeting Saturday night of the
First Methodist church, J. W. Redick
was elected superintendent of the Sun
<lay school, which numbers 750. Forik
K. Hovey was superintendent during
the past year.
Two Greeks Killed
London. Sept. 9 —Two Gdeeks were
killed at Patris in retaliation for an
anti-Italian demonstration, said a
Central News dispatcrf from Home this
evening. Italian residents attacked
the Greeks after the counsulate was
set on fire. ,
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SiwIhI DinpntcN to The Omntia Bee.
Bloomfield, Neb., Sept. 0. —Peter
lickman, a prominent farmer IH’ing
THE NEBBS,—
WHEN RUDOLPH WAS A BOY. '
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It’s a Swell Night When Barney Goes Out.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck
(Copyright. 1921.)
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SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus
(Copyright. 1921.)
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uut In the Addison vicinity, suffered
a broken hip and other injuries when
a young cow which he w'as milkine
became excited, plunged about and
fell upon him. It is said that a cat
ran under tlie cow and that this
frightened her.
Burgess Bedtime
Stories
ByNC HORN TON W. Bl RGESS.
Wh'-n rliH&ppointM Junt k«**p rool;
You’ll find it quite a worth while rul»
Happy .lack Squirrel
Happy .lack Disappoints Redtail.
Mrs. Happy Jack peeped out of
their summer home to watch Happy
Jack. She looked a wee bit anxious.
Truth to tell, she was anxious, jjhe
felt that Happy Jack was doing a
foolish thing.
"There never is any use in taking
risks one doesn’t have to," said Mrs.
Happy Jack to herself. "If people
(didn’t do foolish things of this kind
[it would save a lot of trouble aad
worry for others Happy .flick might
have stayed in here with me just as
well as not. Instead of that he is
going out to tempt Redtail to try and
catch him I guess he Is smart enough
to keep out of Redtail’s claws, but
just the same I think it a foolish
thing to do."
Meanwhile H^ppy Jack had seated
himself on a branch above his home,
and in plain sight of Redtail the
Hawk, who waB circling high over
head. He pretended not to be paying
attention to anything. He pretended
that he was just sitting there for a
sun bath. But all the aime he kept
an eye on Redtail far above him in
the blue, blue sky.
"I hope that old sinner will try to
catch me," said he to himself. "Noth
ing would tickle me more than to dis
appoint him He thinks he's very
(lever. He thinks I don’t know that
he has been watching us ever since
we built that new home. It is time
for him to learn better."
Meanwhile Redtail the Hawk wis
chuckling to himself. Ixtoking down
from way up in the blue, blue sky
he had seen Happy Jack come out of
his summer home in the big beech
tree and scramble up near the top.
Now he was sitting taking a sun bath
right in plain sight, and appearing
not to he noticing anything. Redtail
swung a little lower. Still Happy Jack
appeared as If he hadn't the slightest
idea that an enemy was anywhere
about. Redtail decided that he yas
near enough to swoop. His eyes grew
suddenly intent and fierce He shot
•'I hope that old sinner 'will try to
catch me." said he to himself.
down with his great claws stretched
to seise Happy Jack.
Now. Happy J«f-k had all the time
been watching. He had seen Redtail
circling lower and lower and lower,
and tye had been prepared for that
sudden swoop. The instant Redtail
had started that swoop Happy Jack
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had nimbly Jumped to the trunk cf
the tree and whisked around it, Wirh
a icream of disappointment and anger
the big Hawk spread his great wings
and cheeked himself. Then Redtnil
lost his temper completely. He made
swoop after swoop down into tha1
beech tree, and each time Happy Jack
nimbly dodged around to the other
side of the trunk. It tickled him \<J'
see the rage of Itedtail the Hawk. He
knew that Redtail never could catch
him at that game. To Hajjnv Jark it
was simply a lively and exciting
game. v
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The next story: "Happy Jack Is In
a Tight Place.” *
Republicans of Dail Plan
to Avoid Taking Oath
By t'nlTeraai Service.
Dublin, Sept. 9.—Karnonn de Val
era haa^aent out a proclamation from
Mount Joy prison urging the success
ful republican candidates for the dal!
to take their seats, advising that they
take the oath, but make the declara
tion that it is taken under duress.
It Is reported, however* that the
republicans plan to appear at the
opening of the dail and demand the
right to take their seats without sub
scribing to the oath.
Slayer of Fort Dodge
Man to Be Buried Today
Ottumwa, la., Sept. 9. — Private
funeral services were conducted here
Sunday for illiatn Olander, confessed
slayer of Berthold Halfpap, Fort
Dodge (la ) grocer, who was exe
cuted Friday at Fort Madison. The
services were conducted at 3 p. m.
by A. O. Smith, Ottumwa, religious
worker. Mrs. Daisy Olander, the
widow, has been here for several days.
The whereabouts of the three Oiandei*
children is not known.
Omaha Bank Clearing?
Soar During Pa«t ^ eek
Omaha hank clearings for last week
fell short by only $50,000 of outstrip
ping clearing for the same week of
last year by $1,000,000. Clearings
for the week totaled $35,100,251 39.
Clearings for the week before were
$34.070,204.65.
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