The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 27, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 9, Image 9

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    1 BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES I
- l!y THORNTON \V. BL'RGKSS.
Appearance no oft deceive
Be not too ready to believe.
—Old Mother Nature.
Danny's Astonishing Surprise.
Danny Meadow Moum never bad
heard of a snake with a bill. But if
this wasn't Just what he was looking
at, then Danny could no longer trust
Ilia eyes. To Danny any snake was
had enough, but somehow one with a
hill seemed worse. This Sunny South
certainly waa a land of strange peo
ple.
Ddnny wished the leaves of that
iree were not so thick. He wanted to
see the whole of this snake with a
bill. He wanted to see if It waa as
I liter as Mr. Gopher Snake who had so
badly frightened him a few days be
fore. But the leaves were In the way,
and all Danny could sec were the
head, neck and what he thought was
part of the body.
Danny waited and waited and
waited right where he was. He didn't
wait because he wanted to wait. Oh
my, no! No indeed! He waited be
cause he didn't dare do anything else.
He dldn t dare move. At last his long
wait was brought to an end very sud
denly. There was a movement be
hind the leaves which hid the body
of the snake with a bill. The head
and neck disappeared. There was a
splash In the water.
"He must be a water snake."
thought Danny, and peeped out over
the water. Nothing was to be seen.
The snake with a bill had disappeared,
lie must be under water.
Now was Danny's chance to get
away from there. He knew it. He
knew that the thing for him to do
was to take to his short legs. Hut
curiosity was too much for him. He
was as curious as ever was Peter Kab
THE NEBBS_ the sweetest story ever told.
Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hes*
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[bit. So instead of running away, he
[crept a little nearer to the tdge of the
ibank that he might see better,
i For a few minutes he saw nothing
but the smooth water of the river,
and Grandpa Pelican sitting on his
favorite stump. Then some distance
out from the shore suddenly appeared
that same head and neck which had
so frightened him at first.
"He Is a snake! And lie has a
bill!" gasped Danny to himself. "And,
oh dear, he is coming straight over
here!”
Danny turned around. He took one
more frightened look behind him.
"I never” exclaim'd Danny. "I j
never did!"
Then he stopped. Yes, sir, he stopped.
"1 never!” exclaimed Danny. never
did!” He rubbed his eyes and looked
again. He blinked. He blinked sev
eral times. "Mo, sir, I never did!” he
exclaimed again.
There was no snake out there in
(he water, but there was a bird, a big
Vlack bird with silvery spots on his
hack, and a long slim neck and snake
like head, with a long, slim, very
sharp bill. 'Even while Danny was
looking this curious stranger sank un
til hia body was below the water,
leaving only his head and neck above.
Danny knew then that this was the
same fellow who had been up In the
tree, and whom he had mistaken for
a snake with a bill, because all he had
been able to see had been that long,
slim neck and head.
"I never! I never did!” repeated
Danny, and waited to see what would
happen next.
(Copyright. 1P22.)
The next story: "Darter the Snake
bird.”
Curb Suspends Firm.
New York. Dec. 26—The brokerage
firm of Richard S. Hutchison & Co.
wit suspended from membership in
the New York curb market today.
The action was taken, according to
an official announcement, after the
t:rm had stated it was unable to meet
its obligations.
Marriage Licences
Arthur E. sutler. It Omaha, and
Dorothy K Culver. Omaha. 19
George A Bloomer, over 21. Omaha, and
Maude Broaka. o'**r 21. <*fr.aba
George Griffin. 23. Omaha, arad Dorothy
Walton, 20 .Omaha.
Rmm Rivard, a I '.111-. «nd
Marguerite Bmnea- ... Omaha.
Kaiph E. Carey. 21, omaha. and Martha
M. Drake. 20. Omaha.
1 Joseph Prenuetl. SO. Ofhaha and Marie
I.aclna. 29. Bohemia
Application*
Paul Anderaon 2*. Waterloo, la apd
Edith Larger 21. Omaha
Henry F* Brown 21 Valley. Net>. and
Lucy J- Gerkin. 21, Valley. Neb.
Real Estate Transfers.
Walter Pa!# and wife to Harry V
Hurkley, C**a M. 123 It. W of
46th St s Side. Tfx!3' f 1 _.500
Jam## Stewart 'o Mark N! Shaw.
N W cor. 2itb Aw and Ohio
St «7x9t 4!0
Edward J OH^n !•
Sf . N Sid*. - 2.000
John E L>ud**on and wtf# t.» V. 11 -
lam T. Corburn. N E. »nr 't-th
Ave. and Paxton Bl'd. 1.4x15". . ..500
Fred R. J* hnaon and wife to Rasp
Hr >» . Ida St. 2«4 ft. E. of Jtat
Av#. N Sid# 46x135 *50
The Byron Heed Co f*j Mary S.
Sommer, S w cor 16th and Cen
ter St I0x*2 1-5 • - 4.-50
Com’l 8av A Loan Awn to ' Af
ford A Robbins Lake St 4f' ft.
E of 25th St. N Side 4i*xl’ 2.700
Mary S Sommer to Frank V nirr.i
and wife. 11 #t St 216 S ft N.
of Bancroft PC. E Side. 4 x9t I.500
Standard development Co. to E rank
W Gilbert. \Vlltiam# St 96 ft K.
of 4Sth St. S Side. 45x1 4 900
Eugene F Ganabl a-d v ff tr*
Hugh Harper. Carthik# A'*1. 25
ft K of 57th St.. S Side TixlS* 210 j
R W Faddeu and wife *o B«'atrtr#
Power#, kaneas Ave. IV* ft. W.
of 19th St S Side. 4 ' ! . 2 21! j
Arna Ma’mkar and hueband to
Charlea J. ValU ry. Han ;ton St.
1*6 ft. W. of 65th St . N Side.
:
John Murtakh. ar . to Mahal r* M<
Carville. 52d St 2* v f? N of
Howard St E Sid#. 1*025. 2.550
Harry I.. Weber and w .(# to H
Turpin. 40th St . 100 ft N. of
Maaon St.. W Side. 5^x " 325
Jennie Bur#ah and huaband to
Frank J Rlha llth St. 119 ft.
8 of William St E S 5.0x139. 1.900
Hugh H Harper and w.f# to Anna
Andereon. S E cor 6>th Ave. and
Farnam Si. 120x1224 .... 2.000
Mary E Putney, et a!, to Molli#
C. Clary. 36th St. *0 ft N. of
Bedford, W Side. 4"*12t 225
Marv V. Putney et al to Joseph C.
Schmlta. JMh 8t . 120 f: N of
Bedfor d Ave W Sid#. 4rtxl2f 225
Clark W Carnabj and w;f# to
Frank S Toliver. Maple St.. 2<»0
ft W. of 17th Ave N Side 1 X
12* .5.500
Frank 8 Toliver and wife to Jamra
L. MoCrory. Marl# St 2#•> ft w.
of €7th Av. N Side 100x12* S.?25
JThe Davs of Real Sport _ By Briggs
out to GRUVfc R~5r wo^p^
ABIE THE AGENT_Drawn *or Dmaha Bee by Hershfield
Opportunity Knorkrd for Sigmund.
ABE ,WE’RE
All NO <$OOX) AT HEART.
•T 'TAKES CEfTTAlN
vm»MQS H) BBING
V. IY ouv.y.
/ METER >S OKI THE PHONE \
[ AND HE JUST SAID THAT \,
" VnE RE All NO (,OOD AT
HEART ANt> THAT IT TAKES
CERTAIN THINGS ID BRlN<»
\ *T OUT " « UJHAT SHALL 1
J HIM, SI^MUNby
"IES, MEYER CALLED^,
ME UV AT THE OFF ICE \
Awb SA'b THAT UJE RE j
*AlL MO CiOoD at heart I
AMT) THAT IT TAKES /
CERTAIN) THIMCi 1 Tb /
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f ANK> CUHAX\
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WITH ME, SAID HE S
HAD A GOOD AWSUJERj
TO IT, BUT HE
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Births and Deaths.
Birth*.
Anton and Mary Hetuor. K24 W street*
\V. M. and Julia Sahutk 3321 J street,
boy.
Isaac and Stei:a Card 4I&5 Kansas
avenue, girl. _
Will anil Eddie King. 160* Burdetta
street, girl „ , ,.
John and Cr atfna Blase, 1027 South
Twenty-second street, boy
Joe and .\Fary I’etsk, 5216 South Thir
ty second street, boy. * mm.. m *w
Charles and Ann*. Sunita. 6614 South
Twentieth street, girl. . , , ,
Ralph and Anna McKay. hospital, girl.
William and Claire Miller, hospital, girl.
John and Irene Walden, hospital, glrj.
\\ nurd and Ora baliender, hospital.
* Maurice and Charlotte Loomis, hospital,
Jnheph »nd Mary B^uer, 2332 South
Twenty-fourth street. g rl.. .
Oeorge and Helen Heikel* 3511 Iranc.s
street, boy _ ,
Will and Mabel Battle. 14 47 Phelps
Arthur »nd Doris Chllflon, 1*16 North
Eighteenth street boy
John and Anna Hauler, 6-11 Boutn
Thirty-third street, boy.
Harry end Elizabeth l ulton, hospital,
boy. ,
Herbert and Sophia Heath, Z»-v
Monderaon street, boy
Fred and Ida I.orenzera. hospital, girl.
Heaths _
Andrew J. Mahoney. 62 years. 4220 L
* uTlllam Dunn. % years 1205 Douglas.
William S Pollock, 3a years, e* 0<
Caalelar street iml(h
John J Muivibll! 72 van. 602 South
Twenty-seventh street
Edward Herring. -r'* >ears. hospital.
Fred De Shade. 43 years, hospital.
Infant Knowles infant hoap al.
Herman C. Timine. 63 yean. 4-04
Miami street.
John E. Chapman Dies.
Brunswick. M**., Dec. 26—John K.
Chapman, 70. formerly editor of the
Youth’s Companion, died here today.
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