The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 25, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 11, Image 11

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    BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES
-By THORNTON \V. BLRGESS. -'
i ne trutn or tms is very clear:
Familiar things ar© never queer.
—Old Mother Nature.
Danny Sees a Queer Fisherman.
Danny Meadow Mouse kept think
s. -- —
lng about the dreadful story of Egret,
the beautiful white cousin of Eong
legs the Heron. It filled him with
such sadness that he began to think
the Sunny South a very dreadful
place. But a day or two later when
he visited the bank of the river In
the hope of seeing Egret again, he
saw Instead a stranger who looked so
funny that he forgot all about Egret
and his sad story.
It happened that where Danny was
was very near to where the river
entered the ocean. As Danny reached
the bank the first thing he saw was
a great bird with very big broad
wings flying in from the ocean. He
was flying low just above the water.
He would flap his great wings a few
times, and then sail. He appeared
to have no neck al nil, but a very
big and queer bill.
Now right in front of Danny, two
or three feet out In the water, was
an old stump. Straight to this came
the stranger and alighted on it. Then
to Danny's surprise he discovered
that the stranger had a long neck.
He had simply had it folded back on
his shoulders, much as Longlegs
folds his back when he is flying. But
the queerest tiling about this stranger
was his bill. It was very long, and
under it was a great hag. As he sat
on the stump he held his bill pointed
down so that the bag rested against
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hls neck. Somehow It made him look
very dignified. His coat was chiefly
brown. The back of hls head and hls
neck were white with touches of faint
yellow. Hls feet were webbed like
the feet of Honker the Goose.
Danny was trying to get courage
enough to speak to the stranger when
the latter spread his wings and sailed
out over the water. Suddenly he
dropped Into the water with a great
splash head first. A second later he
tossed a shining fish Into the air.
"What is that hie bag under his bill
far?" Danny asked.
opened his gjeat hill and the fish
disappeared head first down his
throat.
Danny saw him catch several fish
In this way. plunging Into the water
for each one and making the water
fly In all directions. Finally he re
turned to the old stump and settled
himself as If he Intended to stay there
awhile. Two or three times Danny
opened his mouth to speak, but he
v as too hashful, perhaps if the truth
Were known, he was a wee bit afraid.
The stranger appeared to be taking
a nap when Mocker the Mockingbird
happened along. "Hello!" exclaimed
Mocker. “What are you doing over
here, Danny Meadow Mouse?"
"I'm watching a queer fellow sit
ting on that stump,” replied Danny.
"He has been fishing, and now' he
seems to be tak ng a nap. Never in
all rriy life have 1 seen a queerer
looking fellow Who is he?”
"Oh. that's Grandpa Pelican, the
Blown Peiivan I thoueht everybody
down here knew him.” replied i
Mocker.
"What is that big hag under his
bill for?" Danny asked.
"To catch his fish In of course,"
leplled Mocker. He just scoops them
into that and then he has them."
Copyright. 1#23. ^
The next story: "Danny Has a Sud
den Fright "
Births and Deaths.
flirt h*.
William and Mary B — n», hoepi*a!. boy.
Rudolph and Enjt.ia Prinz 1611 N at reef.
ho \. 9
Joseph and <>r* a Pu!t*. 2432 North
Tl»:rt>-♦ hlrd street. girl
Frank a”d Kate Tat*-.- 5106 Under wood
av^nu- girl
•T U ar.d Ka'herine Knowles hospital,,
e
.HilMja and Th*re««< Res# hospital hoy.
•T L a:l Josephine Bandy, hoapitai
gi-l
or ha and Ma“ e K rg 1 3 45 North Twen
tieth street hoy
Ari h u* and H*«u« Rate 1632 North
Tw enty-thlrd »*r*et glri.
•Tan'.* a ar-d Mary Turner. 2721 North
Twenty-sixth street. ctr!
•T*s’»s and Ram a Rqstro. 13 T B A Q
ss^tiAn hour*, gir!.
.t. m*a and Anna Fivry. 49: S gourh
Eighteenth street r
Fob.an and Minn e Hanson, hospital.
i boy.
w*id« -*rd Mabel Bankur. 6*49 Ohio
streef. girl.
*.**t v and I ro'hr ' hlison, 2y North
Nineteenth street. hnv
WtMIsm and Ruth Ml^k. 5:29 Evans
«’r»*' boy
I>*wt ha.
Mnhael K'-ar Christensen. Infant. 2*lu
B*' Sf o| «tr*S*
Fran •* William Arton 74 years. 2107
No**th r-. ehteenth.
l*oute* H»rr|et’a Schmidt. 50 xears 1524
Castelar street
Omaha Marriage Licenses
Name and Rssiden'** Age.
Arthur K SitMer. Omaha . 24
Dorothy V Culve- Omaha II
iso-ee A Bloomer Omaha .over 2t
Maude Brooker. • *maha .. o\er 21
George Grtffln. Omaha . 25
lX>rofhv Weitt-n. Omaha 20
R*re Rixard. Rourbomalr. Til ........ 27 j
Ma-ruerlte Bonnes*. Omaha . 22 I
Ralnh E Carev. Omaha .
Martha M Drake. Omaha .
F•■»**j h Pre? osil, Omaha .
arte Durlnia. Omaha .
Omaha Di\orre Petitions.
Jorss against A tnreni O Jor.e*.
I cruelty rhsrged
t*n!l!n* tra r** John W, Colllra.
cruelty and nonsurport cha-ged
' snrhr K " *>' srt.n.*! Da-*! $
\V:!e> cruelty an 1 non-support charged
Anna Ma* F aria a gamut John Al
i bert Edward*, cruelty . ha-g» d
Omaha Marriage Application?
Name and Reside* e Aye
Paul Anderson Waterloo, la .....22
KdHh Larson. Omaha .. ....... 21
Merry I* Brcwp Valley. Neb. . 21
Lucy J tlerkla. Valley. Neb. . 21
Building Permits.
H \V Smith SD* North Thirty-seventh
a \ snu*. frame dwelling • »* • »*
1* ti Thompson. SK South Twenty
fourth Mr* **«. build * candy stand t?0«»
Jim Johns *n .’*11 vj »:reet. frame
Incline | * ft
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Road Conditions.
(Furnished hv tht < Uriahs Au'«* Club)
Lincoln Highway, East—Road* good.
Lincoln Highway, West—Rpads good.
J>. L. D.—Itofid* good
Meridian Highway—Road* good
Cornhuaker Highway — Road* goon.
Black Hill* Trail—Rond- good
George Washington Highway —Hoads
good
H Y A —Roads good
Highland Cutoff K.-ads good.
Omaha Tulsa Highway— Bonds good
Omaha Topeka Highway—Roads noo<l.
King of Trails, North—Loads good
King of Trail*. South—Roads good.
Itiver-to-Rlver ft- d—R'ad« go- I
White-Wav "7” High v. n; Poad* good.
I. O. A Short line—Road* good.
Real Estate Transfers.
Christian F Knaaek and wife to
Myrtle Rhamey. Kvani ht.. 90
ft V. . of t't . S Hide, 10dxl%" I 2.400
Traver Bros to Oeorx# W. Gorum
and wife. Burdette St , 425 ft W.
of .loth St . N Side 27 4x125.. 1.4 9
Margaret M Buckley and husband
to James Johnson. Q St 1"0 ft.
W. Of 2fth St s Side 50x150
James S Coulter .tut v. if • t<* Hu1 -
B*ii M Bailey. 56th St. 15" ft.
N. of Harney St.. W. Side. 50X
1.4 . 1.750
Westmfnste" i'r*- d»y t> • ri Chur* h
to John Kiln rtin. S.W cor. Iftb
and Mir,' -i i . ijtx1 ! i i . • 3,000
Henry I». S -hi* i.er and v. f- to
Leonard j ! End oti j •
19tii St 17" feet S >.f Center
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Christine N .le» •* • *• ’ etiael B.
Jensen. N I. • 17 th and Madi
IOQ Sift 1 ■ fl 7
I S. Leavitt anu wife t., William
I ft. 8
of Cass S' W SMe. 5/.xfSl*^. l.«5®
L 8ul •
Rhamey. f 4th St 205 ft N. of
Pinkney St 100x13%
Minnie B (V>bh to Anna H-r.ng and
husband S.W r>>r. 32*1 Ave an*l
Valley St.. 43.5x120 ... 700
Bertha Reagan to Joseph A Kober
owski a» <1 wife. 15th St.. 4" ft. N.
of M St . W Side. 40x150 . 2.000
Ezra Hayes and wife to H V.
HArlington, pie St . 2(»0 ft. K.
of John A Or- :*hto:i Bivd 50
x . 9 1
Talma*- Tl.-irst- n ' ■ to Hay ■*
Gaantner and v\ fe. Mason S* . %6'J
{• W ,f 4 i \v«. N di*ie. 4ol("» 1.050
Hansen It.\ ' to Ivan J Hult
man an 1 w f Ma v berry St.. 172
ft W of 4 *1 St S Side 44xl"i 7.800
Oertrude M - , • ar.d • :**band to
Jei-su H*-'dm. Dewey Ave 4' ft
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Emma f’ ’ ’ ’ ?* V -*r r‘s R-*»en -
stein. S \V. ***r Florence Bivd &
Sahler St.. 100x124 10.500
Hue it f P «>ra *• a I t*» .1 hn Pe'
erson. B owm S 4 0 f' K of
24th • N' S.lJ-. 4 A O h; 1
Rodmor.d Johnson w W H Ben
ton. 29* h S 114 ft. S of Dewey
Ave., W S i - . 7 ’ x 1 4 ■ ®
Ch renc- H Pit .is . nd wife *o
Hav-u r *n S* . 315
f w o' 4 Aye N S'd* 45x 1 *• 1,100
Hi s1 •••:► <v }' C F- • f*B A.
Kliine- t I husband \» :rt S'..
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