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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1923)
Burgess Bedtime Stories By THORNTON W. Bl'BGESS. Danny Meadow Mouse was very. very far indeed from the Green. Meadows where he had lived all his^ life. He didn't know this, but he( knew' he was in a strange place. The. fact is. he was in the middle of a] great, bare paxade ground where sol i diers were drilled. The great man] bird, as he called the airplane whichj had brought him there, had landed In the very middle of that great parade ground. As Danny looked about him there wasn’t a stick or a stone to be seen. There was noth ing under which a frightened little Meadow Mouse could hide. It was still bright daylight and Danny ran back under the airplane. It was shady there and he didn't feel quite so frightened as he did out in the light. Several times Danny started to run across that great open place, but each timo fear drove him back before he had gone more than a few feet. You see, he knew that if an enemy should see him he would have no chance at all. After a while Danny realized that he vtias very, very hungry. He had eaten nothing since early that morn ing, for he had been too frightened to eat. Now he felt that he just had to have food. But as far as he could see there wasn’t even a blade fit grass. Thn Danny remembered the feast he had had In that man-bird, the feast that had caused all his present trouble. There was still some of that food left. In fact, there was a whole sandwich. •Til climb back up In ther^ and THE NEBBS_ WHO’S SORRY NOW? Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess THE WEDDING PRESENTS HAVE Started To pour its _ THE INVITATIONS SENT TO CALEB RENROBj TRIEMuJ - With FEw. EXCEPTIONS - UAVE PROVEN SCOT) INVESTMENTS NOT So GocSD TRoMTUE NEBB DELATIONS AND VRiENDS.BOr IT IS ESTIMATED -AT THIS TIME - THAT THE NEBBS Will WAVE the LARGEST RE PRESENTATION AT TNC WEDDING Supper' '■-/o_ LOOK AT *WAT STUf F » ALU (souo silver ! Calebs trends') CERTAVNLV CAKE TMROU&W GREW I — WL EVEN GOT PRESENT6 < It ROM PEOPLE WE tXONT SENbJ ^ INVITATIONS TO _/-7 /THERE'S A WMF Dozen TEA SPOONS TftOM EARL STAMM - ) TWE MlNOTES AT THE TABLE And WE’LL EAT HIMSELF EVEN \ —THIS LOOKS LIKE A SHOW / WINDOW OT A TlVE AND <. Ten cent store fv^Eu. t Guess I'll have to sneak Our and Buy at least one Swell 1 PRESENT and put a Phoney1 \ NAME ON \T So CALEB WILL THINK | That t know somebody that'3 I Got "DOUGH - AND TO THINK / of me feeding those birds ) BREAST or PARTRIDGE ! THEY'D HAVE A WHOLE LOT MORE FUN .( WITH POT ROAST AND A HALF LOAT Or BREAD To DiP UP < THE CRAW r-K " •*>**»*!. |»J*. kr Tk. »«l) 9tW*CO • * Barney Google and Spark Plug BARNEY “MARKS” HIS TRAIL._Dr.wn for The <%»h. Bee by Billy DeBed. P 31.000 'SHARES !•' VOCRlWieSS STOCK OF * -fae BELGIAN hair. Toamc Company * VMIPEO OUT e>JER.V CENT I *AD IN The worat-0 - Look at the STUFF - vr J G'ves me TUf j MEEOIE. J •JEES'ES J Vajwich way un You HtApiW HAZEt street X TiNK Copyr«Ht. 1923. by K«g F—Syndic**. Iwc. ^ | < < nnTVTr'Tvr' I TH r? A T’LiUD Rei>»t«r*d SEE JIGGS AND maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus1 9R.I N GIN C? UP f-A. 1 IJ IJ lx »» U. S. Patent Offlca PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE <Copyr!*ht. 1»2S I to TE WANT A JOB- ,0 RATHER HEV 9 WELL, r NEED J C£a WATER'. A WATER AND A | V. -- Dl S>H -WAt>HER - 1 2 WHICH DTE WANT? A\Vtv Ove Call that a ‘bTEAK ° TAKE it back AN BRING a COOO One OR I'LL BREAK TOUR S-) JAW ‘ ( HE OAT *3 THAT TOO the OTEak take 'T BACK 1*3 ho COCO ^ M*'^E HIM HE WANTt EAT t TOR ILL ANOTHER \ 5Ut)T TOUR. i ONei -Z^Lr (?) tna »v iwr t Fiatw»« scrvicc. iwc. bAY, BObb that OibH WAbhER JOB —P bTiuu OPen "> c m»s * I!:; JERRY ON THE JOB valuable little advisor. Dr,wn for Bee by Hoban rUEW* 1 VJA»r 'R> AScV/cwaX /AOMiCt A9oirr Sbwc toxrtvzs] SESAftOiNQ WJOMTIMS OUCy / f '"ItiAlViS' AMO CoovawG Itf5 WPM^'TlWC'T'ABLt Av3? A Brim's /A LOT CJP N©M J CesiS /A wo EMGmes'V s==— __//wuT*^uT) Wfl Supped wnk) LJAM EAftPuuO'E < I MJH/fTS* MJHAT J B Aro v€ Seed ed \ ■ mein Or^tetuu y BJ/TsaBj TinG MottEJ ftsysi* pd r EUET2V « ernv So oil THE WEAMW I -jages: 7l GUESS M'KUOW i— f Mi GnnC^/ AUJ^S AS*S V'-'7 M4 AOUCE. Oi AW l 7 B\G CASU^OAO •< /*A'rTOiS»EH?y 3u2T 'TO IZ SS3L-* ft HE A^S Mfc\i»TUEft 7 v\e soESS'jSr'rvey ^OPPO^TE^/ get some of it,'* said Danny to him self. “I s'mply have got to have food. Perhaps the best place for me, after all, is Inside there until dark. Then I may be able to get across this awful great bare space.” So Danny scrambled back up Into the airplane again. That sandwich was lying right where he had last seen It. Danny dragged It over close w <ir i r aaiv-» Up poked his head out to get another piece just as the aviator looked into tile machine. to the door of the tiny cupboard In which he had hidden during that strange, long ride. Then with his head just out of the crack made by that slightly open little door he be gan to feast. With every mouthful he felt better. Never had food tasted so good. You see, for such a little fellow Danny had been without food for a long time. He was so busy stuffing himself that he didn't hear footsteps ap proaching. It was the aviator who had guided that machine there. He had come hark to do some work on the man-bird. Danny had pulled the little piece of bread crust inside the cupboard and had eaten It there. He poked his head out to get another , piece just as the aviator looked lr*, the machine. They saw each other at the same Instant. Danny darted back Into the tiny cupboard. "Well! Well! Well! I must have had a passenger and didn't know it!" exclaimed the aviator. "That Mouse must have gotten In back where I started on the Green Meadows. I wonder what he thought of his ride. I'll see If I can't keep him." He reached over and closed the little door of the tiny cupboard. Danny Mea dow Mouse was a prisoner. Then Danny wished he hadn’t climbed back into that tig man-bird. Rut really he had dope the wise thing. He didn't know it. but he had done the wise thing. He was safe there, whereas he wouldn't have teen safe at all if he had tried to cross that great, i>are, oi>«n space. (Copj-ilght.- i»:3.) The Next Story: "Danny Finds He Has a Friend." I ____ Household Pick-Ups. Chooec a bright, clear and windy day for pillow washing. Allow one egg to each cup of milk when making plain cup custard. Put plenty of salt in the cream of potato soup to prevent it from be coming insipid. Rub the nickel on the gas store with a cloth wet with coal oil and note the Improvement. Give the broom a bath in boiling puds once a week to toughen tha bristles and make it last longer. War Dept. Employee Offers Strong Proofs "The Tanlac treatment is good in the fullest sense of the word," is the concise manner in which P. M. Hul> ard, 313 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va., a clerk in the War department, Washington, V. C . recently spoke of his experience with the medicine. "For more than a year past I have suffered fr m a nervous, run down condition. My digestive organs did not work right, I had little ap petite and what I did eat failed to give me proper nourishment. My rest at night was broken, my nerves unstrung. I was considerably under weight, had lost much energy and always felt more or less fagged out. "I bought Tanlac on the advict of a friend and can say that It fully met my needs in every way. X now fee! stronger and belter by far thar I have in months. I eat well and sleep well, have gained up In weigh! and energy and feel renewed in every way." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug e'sts. Accept no substitute. Over 37 millioa bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. 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PO&VTIU©.- l'U RUM fcKqMUMb LEUEMftERC, PoR EKRCTAK7 OF OUR C.UJR - M'QHY'U. \ CAK.EEAY h\M?? f - THIS HAS 0EE\4 a" FA'R AMO SQUARE atcnoN AMO MOW The BfruoT^ V w\u. y / * AM5 THE RESULT OF 'N' / THE VjOYE 1ft At EOL LOLLS 1 LEVENBERQ 92 \fcBE kAB\BBUE I * CA»iY UN&EWfT'WCt>'\ / PYUCTJ ptvki i *'V\1 (Y, ABtL-YoL OKLV ; tlTWfcR Cf\N l \ QtTYINQ ONE UCYE / ' POSlYlVEU I QfcVE OUY VPIVE C\QARS^ | ur ^ ■* ^ COULD HARDLY UP HER WORK Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Eat, Sleep and Feel Better Every Way Chicago. 111.—“I was weak and run down and in such a nervous condition that I could hard.y do my work. I was tired all the time, and dizzy, and could not sleep and had no appe tite. I tried differ ent medicines for years, but tb*?. did cot help me. "* Then I read in the papers about Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and what it had cone xor other women and gave it a trial. I be pan to eat better and could sleep, ar.d consider it a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to my friends and will never be without it- — Mrs-M.OHLEN, £640 S. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, I1L It is such letters as these that tes tify to the value of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. This wo man speaks from the fullness cf hei heart. She describes as correctly as she can her condition, first the symp toms that bothered her the most, and later the disappearance of those symptoms. It is a sincere expression of gratitude. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound baa been so praised by women. TiF h ALL OffiFACE Spread and Eruptions Formed. CuticuraHealed. ! " My trouble fust started with i little pimples that broke out all cvet [ my face Later the pimples would I break open and r.ch badly, ar.d m (when I scratched them they wvv.id | spread and sore eruptions formed 'The trouble lasted about a rear. 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You wtil Know them by their olive coVr. To have a r ear, pink *V n, hr ght ryes, no pimple*, a feeling of buevsney ‘»ke ehildhood days you must yet at the cau*c. Pr Edward* Olive Tablet* act «w» * the liver and bowel* like calomel—-yet have no dangerous after-effects. They start the bile amt overcome eon stiivation. lake one or two nightly aad note the plea* ng result* M "• of bt'vrv are sold annually at lie and 5<k\ HKK VV V\T \I*S BKIMi KKSl I.TS