Alleged Deserter Held J. C. Davis, 21, alleged to have de serted from the army at Fort Riley, Ivan., arrested this morning by Omaha police, together with a girl, Gladys Goodell, 12, of Junction City. Kan., with whom he was living at B4ti North Sixteenth street. They arrived in Omaha four days ago. Davis was working as a laborer for the'M. C. Peters Milling company. A letter from the girl’s mother helped detectives trace the pair. Itavll will be turned over to mili^ lar.v authorities at Fort CrtKik and the girl will be returned to her home. Bee Want Ads Produce Resulla. Columbus’ Bonos. Rastus—I hoar dry don found d< bones of Columbus. Enoch—Sho. I never knew he was a camblin' man.—Everybody's Maga sine. Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life By Briggs _ i - - - - - - - - — -' ...—i——-: 1 OH'tyTHIMK^neS HI S fREAL JOST iVOMDEfRMJC IS HE'S MY IDEAL. OTTo PILKeY I M JOST CRAlV OVER HIM - \ Yew - he vu**s , ©OMT CASE 'iRResTeo I TMtHK HE S l poR BeaTiiUG Just VUOWD6BFUL- \ H,s WIFE SUCH Soulful \ eyes - - * i kho«u i HE’S GOOD AKlt’yV. VAJcU- IT VUAS HE'^ BALD HER FAULT A5 A POOL. I LL 8£T • BALL ' ’ IHE Y l JUST KMOUJ SaY HE £AN t H£ HAS A read OR Good hcart^ / wRt-re r^r 6uch a Lov/ely | rve heard FUaURC AMO v50 r HIM TALK (SWaCEEUL — HC SAID ' / AMT s 'alaue* seew v A/OTHff/6 Line it' oh He'S SOM© ^ ^_OLASS_^ But There: i.§ Somethin* v-/ Fl£ND> you'^s vJo-st WAKinG That UP HC wearj I^lccv/c Garters Coaj >snoes AMD A >SEAL RIISIG -• I KNOW HIAa vAjgLL ^ $32,000,000 Loaned Farmers Farm' Board Heads Say W beat Growers Haven't Taken Advantage of Aid. Hr Imm-iHlfd Frews. Washington. Nov. 19.—approxi mately $32,000,000 has been loaned by the federal intermediate credit hanks to aid the farmers in financing the production and marketing of tliij year s crops. Farm loan hoard officials in an nouncing the figures. Said the failed to show that the wheat growers have taken advantage of the gnvernment’3 latest credit facilities, although ap I caln for financial as.-'h't .oc-e recently have come from these areas. Of the total loans made direct to farmers' organizations, only $2,403,896 has been loaned on wheat, they said. The board's figures disclosed ’hat $24,000,000 of tfy? lota] amount ti var.ced was in the form of loans dkect to co-operative and other farm er associations. The remainder went to agricultural credit corporations and to hanks which re discount sgri cultural paper with the credit banks. Included in the loans to farmer or ganizations were advances of $12, 632.435 on cotton; $5,316,444 on tobac co; $1.80(1,000 on rasins; /252,964 on rice; $50,000 on broom corn; $1,307, J78 on canned fruit; $193,902 on wool, and $25,800 on rpd top seed. .All of the loans on which wheat was furnished as a security, were made in the St. Paul, Wichita and Spokane credit hank districts. St. Paul reporting wheat loans of $614, 411; Wichita, $1,508,000, and Spokane, $281,284. The hoard's statistics divided the lotal loans among the 12 credit banks as follows: % Springfield, Mass., $1,621,675; Balti more, $3,307,000; Columbia, $31,$48, 325; Louisville, $2,000,000; New Or leans, $3,771,879; St. Louis, $618,071; St. Paul, $1,840,480; Omaha, $1,415, 715; Wichita, $3,168,201; Houston, $3,4.77,834; Berkeley, $3,375,797, and' Spokane, $1,282,169. THE NEBBS— * THE REUNION Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess' / A _._ - - ■■■■-■ ■ — ~ /IVAJ0NDEQWV4EN) SWE'6 COMING -) SWE SMO SUE'D < iftE ^EQE EftJRlV ij ^eretmeTco^e. now!) - IM THEIR NEW CAP - , GEE TUEV LOOK SWELL 'J ' Hit a a .1 tick*. »•*«. ►» Tl» 1*11 «•»<"»!• f&r ,' HELLO . mamhaiL got A NICE B\G > ktSS FOR A BAD BOV J i VjmO STOLE VOUR / DAUGHTER ? J x-r—-— ( N'V N ItADOV !) -^ PUT ON THE BRAKES j \ TO SEE THE 3CENERV vr* THE TOWN / \ or SUCCESS On nooR WAV TO / V. 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ME tJUST VlEMt , Uome amo / )IETT ME in J Complete. ( . CwAasE <*) y tOMoatrlMs: I MOW TUt \ SOS'S? ^ ^ ► _ _B'M B inti rr.;r«. - y > j \NllL * LETS' / ^ou 8a£*. stir -a ^ou^ir oeVaPicnets' V EdB. trOlNfci WOML- ) . EAttLV. ( <' y BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES - By THORNTON W. BIRGKSS. — Acquaifiitnr* will, my H»nr, . Suspicion lull *i>d drlv#- out f*tir —Old Mother Nature. • Nanny (it>M Over Her Fear. Nanny Meadow Mouse actually was in the great man bird or airplane., She bad had to climb into it to escape Reddy Fox. Danny Meadow Mouse chuckled to himself. lie never ha/j been able to Induce Nanny to climb up in there. He knew that once having been in there and found it harmless, Nanny would come again. Danny climbed up where he could look down at Reddy Fox. He felt sure that Reddv would not jump up in that, machine. Even if he d*d, there were plenty of places for Meadow Mice to get where Reddy couldn’t catch them. Reddy looked up at him and snarled. Danny had been. right in his guess; Reddy had no intention of trusting himself to that man-bird. “You think you are smart, don’t you, Danny Meadow Mouse?” snarled Reddy. “Rut one of these days I’ll get you! Mark my word, one of these days I'll get you!” After this Reddy' paid no more attention to Danny. Meadow Mouse. He walked all around the big man bird until his curiosity was satisfied. Then he trotted away in search of a dinner. By this time Nanny had gotten over her first fright. She foljpwed Danny all around inside that man bird, for she was quite as curioua about it a* Danny had been the first time he had climbed into it. Danny showed her the tiny cupboard in which he had hidden the day he was carried away by the man bird. “What a lovely home this would make,” sighed Nanny. “Perhaps this man bird will never fly any more. If It doesn’t we can make our home here.” Nanny and Danny spent most of the night in that man-bird. Nanny forgot that she had ever been afraid. She kept running in and out of that tiny cupboard, and in her heart the hope that that man-bird would al ways remain there on the Green Meadows kept right on growing. When they were back in their own home In the old scarecrow In the corn Held Nanny kepi talking about that tiny cupboard in the man-bird. She couldn't seem to think of any thing else. . "That would make the anuggeat. driest, warmest home we ever have hHd, excepting that time when we lived in Farmer Brown's barn." said Nanny. "No one would ever think “You think you are smfcrt. don’t you. Danny Meadow Mouse?” snarled Reddy. of looking for us in there. And it wouldn't do them any good if they did. Perhaps something has hap pened to that man-bird. Perhaps it ran t fly any more. I hope It can't. ]f It. can't we'll move over there. Oh. I do hope It can t fly!” IJanny said nothing. hut he chuckled to himself. He was too wise to suggest that they move over there at once. He was satisfied to wait. Perhaps the thing Nanny ho|>ed might be true. Perhaps that man bird was to be left there. Danny would have liked nothing better than to make -his home In it. (Copyrifht, 192*.) The next story: "Nanny Meadow Mouse Y'ields to Temptation.” House Burglars at Wvinore Get $400 and Gold ^ atcli Beatrice. Neb., Nov. 19.—The home of t.'harles Fulton of Wymore, N^)., was entered Sunday night by thieves, who secured $400 in cash snd a gold watch. Entrance w as gained through a window. The family was away from home at the time. AD\ F.RTIpF.MF.NT. GOLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic* coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleas ant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical dlsco\erv with twofold ac tion. it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes* and kills the germ. 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