Former Notorious Bandit Visits City Emmet Dalton, one of the famous Dalton family of gnn men who ter rorized Oklahoma and Kansas, and who served 14 years of a life term in Kansas penitentiary for bank rob bery, Is In Omaha today. He doesn't carry a gun anymore. Neither doeB he wear a mask. He has the appearance of a banker and the soft voice of a preacher. He is a “retired bad man." he said last night. Dalton is a land owner in California now and is traveling across the coun try with a motion picture he pro duced. Shellac the worn grass rugs with a coat of orange shellac and make them like new. __ Driver 111 at Wheel; Automobiles Collide K. A. McGarrauh, 4102 North Sev enleentli street, a salesman for the Sample Hart company, was taken 111 at the wheel of his automobile last night at 9 while driving north on Eighteenth street at Paul street. His ear smashed Into one driven by THE NEBBS— THE OLD BOY IS RIGHT. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess /i^EE union tool &uji Xwe'Lt GATHER *TWE UiWEW f I DonT oj^nT To BE One OT TNObE \ FELLOWS WHOSE SHADOW ONLY MOVES \ U)\TH THE SOM —EM A MAM THAT 7 MUST BE MOWMS — MV SUADOvV j PULLS UP LAME EVEQV M\GHE fRViMG J ^To KEEP UP WVTM ME ^ /Jf /7~wav/en-t Gcrr a lotot mone.v Butt irs all inv/ested in Goco, Soono • • S interest bearing securities — iM ^UST SAUNTERING DOWN "TUE UlGNrUJAV or CONTENTMENT — NOT Sneaking THROUGH THE ftLLEVS OT UNCERTAINTY 'lV\ NOT* HANGING AROUND TICKERS t)AV AND AT NIGHT TWiSTinG^_A___/1 ^ < Pillow around all nuG^Tht^^^ . s' LOOKING TOR A Cool -jgj PLACE tor A HCT iYr ygiW |g|l ^ mead - NOS\QEjp° mf, Cj A G*aW5 Barney Google and Spark Plug Barney Has Lofty Aspirations for Sparky. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck (Copyright, 11:1.1 'OF COURSE, r RtftUie VOUR SPAR* VluO NEVJER RON ON 1 ,^UfAPtNEE OJHAT j ( THOSE MUROIES ARE ^s. \ LVKE - PRO0ASLV f about this hi«Th JUMP'/ •a.. ——--i-r y Juuus Caesar! it opyrtgk« 1921 fey Km| FaatttrM SytdiUtt l»t ~i q-n ^^<2* BRINGING UP FATHER—«. •rsssrt— SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus (Copyright. !»«.» THE count oe CAX COT ME to Box a MOVIN' PICTURE t>TOblO FOR A \ lOOOOO. ^-' LOVELV: oh: Tm oust Craxt to e>e. A f~\OVIE. _» ‘STAR’ V ^ __■> f WHET'S THAT MU*bT OE1 A PICTURE THET ARE REHEARtjUH^r k . HE CERTAJNLX 0*0 THA.T WELL! --r I'sht THE “STAR? WHM \^> THE or th»*> f>ua?< ? <-— © 1923 »y lirr-L Feature Service, inc. THNT'tj rso PL AOf - THKT-b THE A *bHE«»rr THE } STUCMO t^> L ATT^HEO FOR. E>Avl_A^lEr>* J 9'2H JERRY ON THE JOB— TAKING NO CHANCES. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban Ceojrtcbt. 1VSS. Ameu- . GnnKY = ) I UO\H 00 MOU UKE a TmS ??? "WAT GuY 1 > WE. V.EKTT "WE "Ticket S "To 3u?r Cam Back. I V /Cmo Squared w\r / FiMt* IT A / 3uSt Shows' wou~tuai ^iC U UOViESr>V^ />a£MY^J ^— ^~7 oeao 'r.y^/C y*c\ As >—'C_--\._4/ r& v/n MOli SA'O^l ^ou I ^VPeCTEO “To j , SfeB HIKA y VL XkSA'W. J ' ■ ^j;tfT §TOPm A, • Stoav \ si'THttESTS’.r^ *a '“me "Ticket j.x t ^G/wt hi>a .\maSn Gooo./ [CgJUP wrr iwr-y Hutvwt tfwwo. hie. Arthur Sturges. an attorney. Me Onrrnuh suffered contusions of the chest and was taken to his home. Warden Fears Ward Will Kill Himself White Plains, N. Y„ fiept. J*.— Humors that Westchester county Jail officials feared Walter 8. Ward might harm himself followed the sta tioning of a special guard at the door of Ward’s cell tonight. Ward Is now on trial charged with the murder of Clarence Peters, a former marine. The millionaire vice president of the Ward Haking com pany, has admitted killing Peters, hut claims self-defense following a blackmail plot. When the trial of W’ard opens Its second week Monday Ward will find himself, on the evidence presented so far, In the shadow of the electric chair, a terrible situation in which his only hope of saving himself will lie in the great secret whch made him kill the boy. For the evidence to date has shattered Ward's claim of self-defense In the killing of Pet ers, as well as it has torn to shreds the story that Peters was connected with the blackmail plot. If there ever was such a plot. Two Nebraska Editors Officers of Press Club Sioux City, la., Sept. 23.—The Trl state editors elected the following of ficers at their closing session to day: W. C. Lusk, Yankton, 8. D., president; Mrs. Marie Weeks, Norfolk. Neb., vice president; Justin Barry, Cherokee, la., treasurer, and P. M. Ofurey, Hartington, Neb., secretary. Four Die at Grade Crossing. Mandan, N. D., Sept. 23.—Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Johan Axt, living near McClusky, N. D., were killed and two others and the parents were in jured when a Noj^hern Pacific train struck their automobile at a grade crossing near Almont, N. D., 42 miles west of here, late today. The port of London has 80 miles of quays, wharves and jetties which are used in the course of a year for more than 60,000,000 tons of ship ping. Burgess Bedtime Stories By THORNTON W\ BURGESS. *!i»und#rstandinir soon Or '.&* • la almost sure to end In h;*t* —Farmer firovn i Boy. Brownie the Thrasher’s Strange Ad venture. Brownie the Thrasher and Mrs. Brownie had made their home in the thick bushes along the old stone wall on the edge of the Old Orchard. It was a situation they liked. The bushes gave them good hiding places and they enjoyed being so close to the Old Orchard. When he feels like it Brownie is a wonderful singer. And all through the spring and early summer he added much to the grand chorus of the Old Orchard. Brownie often went over Into the Old Orchard to look for f«4od. One day he made a discovery. There was a queer looking thing mad* of wire, the same kind of wire that was used in the fence around Farmer Brown's henyard. It hadn't been there the day before, so of course Brow nie eyed it suspiciously. He perched in a tree w here he could look down on It. Of course he could look right through the wire netting, and there, spread on the ground, were some delicious tid bits. Brownie flew down and went all around that wire thing. He found that on one side it was open. But Brownie was too wise to ven- I ture in that day. In fact, he didn't go in the next day, nor the next. But by the fourth day he made up his mind that, whatever it was it was harmless. Each time he visited it. it was exactly as when he last saw It. Moreover, Bully the English Sparrow and the members of Is family were boldly going in and helping them selves to the tid bits spread there. i •'There is no reason why I shouldn't have my share,” said Brownie to him self, as he Mpod at the open side, looking in. *111 he hesitated. It wasn't until Bully the English Spar row saw him and tried to drive him away that Brownie fully made up his mind. He didn't propose to be driven away by such a blustering, impudent little fellow as Bully. He wasn't afraid of Bully, and. just to show this, be walked right in and began to help himself to the dainties spread there. My, such good things as he found! Movie of a Man Who Has Lost His Drive and Recover* It By Briggs | Sees The CLUB Pro MAKE A 250 Iard DRWE FROM 10+M.j; ,eE St .Sees A.M/VTeVR drive 200 'I'ORDS '/> •*' "Ti OLD GEwt J)Rtv>e • 100 Vards "*»mr , “V 4 “4. Sees old LADV DRlv'E 175" sYARDS Sees IS Year old girl dr^e 150 J yards k 5EES 10 Year old CAnDOV i DRwe 190 C. Yards J)ET6RM»NES To GIVE «T ANOTHER ..TrY AND DONS 6OIFJ06S RECOVER^ DRIv/E f voVKAGVl f(l ABIE THE AGENT_.Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield More Dependable Than a Speedometer. if tt'r's A Qcoo * SfcCOwfc HANlb Cab AB* i** P^Vfeqy Co*ot(T»otsj anc> J'U Q»vJl »T Tb NOv. Vat a fcAR^Ai* 1 U. Ct>M5 cwsr , V Ajob BO't It y' 1 ,^00 it s A Qood&nb a 300 - the First MhJE . CONV/'MtES MB V *iREAt>T THVf I SOT Z' THAT 3 THE TRouBUB \ IKi BUT IKK, A SEQOKD NAWb CAP ■ THERE S ALUJATS i©METHlW>) MlSSIN^'u)HS&!> V THE SPEEDOMETER. ‘THEMi \ \njome om here- y1 A kNOuiVr.^ But UJITh THIS CAR i I bOST MEFb A HOoJ td' YOU KIOOui HOu/ ' FAST YOu«« QOtWQ TMftooCjti i ^'TME OTV fr/ ^ \F VDU / appeared. He looked pleased. H* looked very much pleased. Brownie noticed it. A sudden suspicion came to him. This must be a trap, am' Brownie flew down ami went all around that wire thing. Farmer Brow'n’s Boy must have eel it. His fear became greater than ever. And because of It he hated Farmer Brown’s Boy. Yes, sir, he hated Farmer Brown’s Boy. You know, people are very apt to hate those they fear. What was Farmer Brown's Boy going to do to him? (Copyright. 1913 ) The next story: "Brownie's Strange Adventure Continues." IRVING BERLIN PRAISES NEW SONG WRITER Irving Berlin, the world famous song writer, while at French Lick Springs, Indiana, heard a gong en titled “Indiana Moon.” The melody and the story of the song so im pressed Mr. Berlin that he Inquired who the composer was; and. upon learning that the song was written by a young tnan in Chicago and had not as yet been published, tele graphed his Xew York publishing house to acquire the pub! shing rights ™ of the beautiful song entitled “In diana Moon.’’ Mr. Berlin believes that new song writers should be encourag ed and furthermore states that it is from this source that w# are going to hear new ideas and rhythms in pop ular songs. Following are a few bars of the chorus, taken from copy just received: ^ UTDIANA MOCli_ fa . da . a na V oo«, I Bin foe — ^ Ic * di • a -na Moo«,I*« bio« - There’* some #, bo dy there 1 long if kiss, too, Vk th a Lean o< * lore that** ee-er tree Sooe roo '11 rae wills* muis»t j*m »«a. ta. u»» t i ■■»» Mr. Irving Berlin’* Judgment as t ■ the value of this popular song has proven itself, inasmuch as “Indiana Moon" is today a tremendous suc cess in New York and rapidly spread ing throughout the country. In spite of the fact that this song has only been published a few months, there is a large demand/ for same. Phono graphs and player pianos are featur ing this number. ADVERTISEMENT. ^ Say “Bayer” and Insist! 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