BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES - Rj THORNTON W. RIRGKHS. - The Voire in the Night. Danny Meadow Mouse had mede up his mind that he had had adven tures enough, end that he would go straight back to the man-bird, or airplane, which had brought him down to the Sunny South, and in which he felt sure Nanny Meadow Mouse was waiting for him Rut when he started to go lan k h»- soon found that he hadn't the least Idea where that great man bird was He was lost. Yes. sir, Danny was lost. "Oh, dear!" whimpered Manny. “Oh, dear! Oh dear me! Whatever shall I doT I'm lost. I kmrw I'm lost. And I'm so tired it doesn't seem as if I can run another step. 1 ve just got to rest a while I've got to.” i»o Danny stopped trying to find hia way hark to the great man-bird, and instead looked for a safg hiding plane. At last he found an oli^ktump with a little hole under the roots. It I was h hole Just big enough for him to get through. He made puis that no on* was inside. Then he crept In. But. tired as he was, he couldn t curl up and go to sleep right away. So for gome time he sat peeping out of that little hole and wondering what would hapiien next. What did happen wan the rnmisg of darkness. The Black Shadows did not eonie creeping, creeping as he was used to seeing them do at home on the Oreen Meadows. They cume with a rush. There was none of the long, soft twi light which Danny and many other little people lov^ so well. It was THE NEBBS— HOGAN GOAT IS ALWAYS BUTTING IN. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He.. f1 VOU MORCN POME TON \ GMT" » ) - AND VOU'RE NOT GOING TO \ TMROwl SouRSELP On TME CouCM AND FALL ASLEEP R.IGMT AFTER Dinner - ujE'RE Going To a J ■ PICTURE Show and VoclL rf r I4ELP VAJITM TME DiSMES TOO ! ) -n 'YOULL PARDONME TOR tNTE£FERVNSCOMTEKT T• ) get out OF TH\S PLfvCE AND^5lN.I Scud )i i I atLck. UNT\LNHOU SEE QUARTS OF lONEMi. t OlOWKvSKEV WW SHOW.Wi tNQOW^/j vroR. tva\R.T~< Fvv/E CENTS y^ MaJ; O' C*O.U SaH \>^ 1 Barney Google and Spark Plug BARNEY HEADS WEST IN A HURRY. Drawn for The Omaha by Billy DeBeck 6TR WEEK OF GREAT CROSS CONTINENTAL RACE mwm * Purse < IGo.COO O' THE 32. ENTBIES LEAN IMG TIMES SOU«M»E, NSW YORK G'TY. ON NOV. I«.tm.CNLV FINE HORSES Remain in the Race. . the others having fallen Qy the lvaysioe. HAVING KANSAS CITY TcOAV £N ROUTE To LA JUNTA entries To date * SASSY SUS'E*" BARBER S ITCH* * STOP LOOk AND LIKE IT**3t*VRK PtU^ * Round house Untie. (JOY You DIO So WELL. ON The. trip That -TM GoinG To Let YOU HANDLE SPARK PLUG IN the CROSS COUNTRY RACE all 8Y YOURSELP.1 IH GONNA STAY HERE k IN KANSAS CITY ANO ATTEND * To Some Important QuVNESS • I Now GET To, LA OUNTA BEPORe TP09E other HORSES /w-u ^ IF YOU HAVIE. To carry ‘^f'UPE . BOSS Sparky on Your j BACK S ® ^NOU) SEAT IT S <3v> S I *^' IW. bt King Fwrum Syndicate. ImJ VES.VJEeWIE I'M STOYINO OY*H OUST To 86 NCA* Yrbu « Tmat cross country RACE DOESN’T \nterwst Me any more "TOO COOK "Sweet. Tonight:, Vajssnis . n T\7PT\Tr' fin 17 A TT-TT7D R»«u*.r^ SEE J1GGS AND „M£?°IEt Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus 13 In lNulNvJ Ur rA 1 IJ r. lx —— u. S. P.tMl Offtca PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (OoDvrlvbL !•?! » , VHAT HA*VE MO FAIR TELUN< ' TOO THERE CHRt^TMA! mac^ie0 comihc,:, ""V --^ > I DAUGHTER • DOS T A*dK. ME OARUN OOEVnOH^ -> WHAT HAVE . DADOV-WAIT / J TOO IM | UHTI L fl 7\ THEM ScHWt>TMA^W' Ik **OlX*? IWv^V WHAT A. AH-AH’. V/A\T .XTrMtr UHT,u CHRtt)TMA^> '—r- *r&i! ©m» w* inn. Funim tomtom, Iwe. J YOU RE A DON'T TAl*c VB Deucedly much-just ckye CLE.VER. OLC INTO THAT BOUNDER CORNEO BEEF- \ 1 MR • V-v.-—"' JERRY ON THE JOB— HELP WANTED Dr*"n {or TifJ?™”* Bee by Hoban / r*tz T\os&i Sait*eee \ Mon To Stick. As y Stamp ow "IMIS' 1 i lETTtTi >AKiD v-' S fcAU. IT. p— PAfcOON »Afc AaQ. PiGSBW * 3ut ^ 1 CakTT ?ricvc- I 7 no Stamp OmTSmS' M& C_ T•«§ Ga*rr Sitae a Staw.9 "-n On a tmta???/A\G0Su!'.y A 8a3^ Oo 'tuat! \NWERE-LU X 'j Grr "rve s BaW ? / light, and then with almost no warn ing at all it was dark. With a little ahlv-r. which wh* part from lonesomenes* and part from fear of unknown thing*. Danny curled up and *0011 was fast asleep. Now Danny had had a very excit ing day. He had traveled quite a distance and he was very, very tired. So he slept soundly. He was awak ened by a terrible noise. He ehook with fright. What kind of a noise it waa he hadn’t the least idea But in a moment he heard it again. It was a roar, and Danny recognized it as a voice. But never had lie heard such a voice before, and he hadn’t the least idea whose voice It was. It really didn't make much difference to Danny. He was too frightened to care whose voice it was. At last lie found an old stump with a little hole under the roots. Danny shivered and shook. and wished with all his might he had never gone near that great man-bird which had brought him down to the Sunny South. Yes. sir. he wished Just that. Again he heard that dreadful voice that seemed to make the air fairly shake. And then he noticed a queer smell. In a way it reminded him of the scent which Jerry Muskrat uses. But he knew that Jerry was way back in the North, and so, of course, it couldn’t be his scent. Be sides it was different. As Danny listened in fear and trembling for the roar of that great voice again he heard other voices of the night. All were strange. There ry | n THIS Kl'Jk[ WEEK | > nnkff I'rp and (»• W Mh ■ I forking Karr at the KlnLali Geo. M. Cohan KEXT WEEK IB AB Y PEGGY "The Darling of N. Y." Me and Mine By Briggs I OM The seventh I The <3REEN AND CAnve That close To The hole - - and Took Three , PUTTS •* VJASWT , J \ That Terr\6le \\? j—' 'YoU MsjokjJ The C2TV-* ? I WELL • was oaj The CJrcem in Two amd ) Took Poor PuTts!? \ caiu you beat «t 3AV- I HAD A PUNNV owe on ThE .SIXTH- » SLICED mV j)Riv/e iwto the Trees awd So i Took mV mashiE awd whaled imto it awD laid IT DEAD To ThE Riao- You OUOHTA SEEW TtiE EXPRESSIOW LOW1 KiTTRELL's r—rrSynZ" “’T 3*m2?.'ZJTJSs well .sift-epme reed awD FRE.DDIE WAT30AJ HAD JOHM BODD AMD MG FOUR -DOWUM AT Tt-16 TURn) YeSTCIRDAV AlUD UJE Came inJ Three up • • • ujaS vShooTiius Fiioe 6ouP- - John) vueivjt to Pieces but t ujow S^OUT FOR HIM - • _ ^ . . wwk "1; —ScTSh* what /k 7ifiEvSoMe GUY He IS HE. MUST THtMK t B^ueve EueRV l Thih6 HC vZly I M3, H. T. TMUx Im, 3 L'-.'jF- i___ ,i It T*L** 11 1 Talk il, I'M Gcad - • /' To <3ET I I AUJAV \ FROM HIM. Js wl'j Hflppy when He's Talkin/o M A0^r In?--' Hl'v'6CL(r ABIE THE AGENT- __Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield WCVL, AKSWEu\ AdC * Hcu) A&ooE TVAT VfAi -" / ' —~T~f ! U)EU . How A6E ujouo vou like Thanks* Tt> C|0*roVUHCH I'M SORRV' J UJ\TH M.' TOMV V SKjMUNb?? ^ JTTr V % 1 kfJouT UMY SiqMUfcb '\7h£ Told UJON'T Qo O0T To ' Nou?? = koo, LUNCH u)*TH Vou AKiy UlHAT’S THE j :/ ME SAVS '■(OUHE AUkAYS. vjcj, * AUO SO “lAKiN^ A SEAT So You car ^ HAMENY CAN LOOK AT TOUW.HF mK- 4 VN THE M\«»OK-HE LOST AM SATS NouRE OVJERCCAY TERK»8Ly .vvo Ul'»i wag not one familiar aound But non# frightened him aa did the roar of that great voice which had wakened him. It aecmed to Danny that he muat die of fright. It did ao. Unfamiliar aounde at mgb» Somehow e*ern a cauaa for filch'. —Dannv Meadow Mouae (Copyright. 1*25.) . » e 1 1 — ■ . 0 ~ The tiegt. glory: "Another Vole# In the Night.” Joy Ride on Street Car ISipped by Conductor G-r-r-r-r! Passengers half asleep as a north bound street car glides swift, ly through the surrounding darknem were suddenly awakened from their dreams of home and rest after a day of arduous toll. Or perhaps an eve ning visit equally tedious. And right then the car was filled with the aound of chuckling instead of heavy bresth ing and subdued snores. The car had stopped at one of the lamp posts scattered along the 111 lighted street. The conductor was certainly perplexed. No less the pas senger. “Get off!’’ commanded the repre sentative of ye trolley line. Thera was no response. Every dog has his day. But this one did not, at least that time "Say, is this your dog?" asked tha conductor of a sturdy red cheeked man who had Just entered. “No, he just followed me," came the reply. The passengers chuckled. “Beat It!" repeated the conductor. "Woof, woof!" The white and tan squared himself and opened his jaws hungrily. Or waa It Just a yawn? The conductor paused, hut only for a momgnt. In an instant he had stooped and lifted thp surprised dog. The next second the would-be pas senger was deposited on the side walk. Clang! The car moved on. Passen gers fell Into their lethargy. And a deeply grieved street dog slunk off Into the cold darkness of the nig Vx, Egyptian excavators at the tomb of Pharaoh Tut-Ankh-Amen earn 12 cents a day. Moet of the laborers are boys of 10 to 18, but some are grow n mer, who support two or three wives on this slender remuneration. IMIM W The World’s Greatest Play Seats Selling—Buy Early Ev'nfi, S0t-$2.50. Xmas Mat.. 60c-$2 It’» a Comedy Riot Playing Now “Oh, Oh, OBADIAH” In addition to first-run photoplays NEXT SATURDAY SIS HOPKINS -a-igUy Last night show starts at 9:15 p. tn. vaudeville—photoplays Now Ploying W "" Vine & Temple SATURDAY ALEXANDER For the Cenventenc# of Shopper* Ijns* Night Show Start* at 9:15. NOW PLAYING—2:20 AND 8:20 KARYL NORMAN Pr»«cnta “The Tuneful Sonf I With. 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