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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1924)
Youth “Spoofing” Illinois Police A. K. Elmore, chief of police at Quincy, III., Wednesday wired Omaha police that he la bolding Albert John son, alias Herman Scalock, 18, who says he is wanted in Omaha, where he formerly was employed as a mail truck driver, and where he Jumped his bond following his arrest on a theft charge. I’Ostofliee Inspector Coblo advised polios Johnson probably was ••spoof ing” the chief. He has no record of any such man. Straw Hats in Pueblo. Pueblo, Colo., Jan., 2.—Undaunted by a three-inch fiioW and by tempera tures around the zero mark, a large number of Pueblo men wore straw huts yesterday in keeping with the mayor'* proclamation Issued several days ago when he declared that Janu ary I should be straw hat day* in Pueblo. The proclamation was Issued because of the unusually mild weath er experienced In this community at N'pw Year’s time. The oddity of the occasion was the combination of over coats, heavy gloves, ear laps and other such accessories that accom panied the summer headgear. Milk Strike at Chicago. I I'hlcaiso, Jiin. 2—A partliil milk THE NEBBS SURPRISE Directed for The Omaha Bee by bol Hess , OLD S » WOWS THE 5 GfcEPKEST / •UP ? r* j SOME PARTV WE HKD -EH.KaD 1 WOu\ ■OVONT HAV/E AN <DII MOMENT - WOO got avoaw wtH moQOER ! i THvnvcWool uiERE AT WOUR. OWN TABLE AWAV.T HOUR ano That wae when woo came *m - a^o GEEl LAUGHED WHEN WOO SHAMPOOED < V THAT GoN Wl'TM CATSUP . ,—-—' CVOO WERE TnE WNG OT I'AL NEW TEAS 1 and Too went among woor. suspects l COLLECTING LVQOVD TAKES AND WOO GOT 'i IM AU-Q\GUT- and \f i wadnt taken CARE OF WOOQ vaJATCU AND MONET A SOME ONE ELSE WOULD WALE - AtwD TWEH'D -AALE TAKEN CAfiE OF TWEM ^-. tor. Good too •. --' ___1-' -- ft « | (Copyright, 1924, by The Bell Syndicm. Tnc.) VJ#j| A DIDN'T WEN REMEMBER ThKT B\ReT\ WAS THERE AND t WON'T Know WHERE \ I nw watch and Pocket-book was evther 1 _ l KUmBATWOOGHT tannm. HABTh£?M TioT l OJAS ATRA\D TO ASK. HER — S IhEA'JEN TEMPERS THE WinD TOWARD THE] e'rss^^SlSHORN LAfAB AND WAT CHE S f o —-AOJEQ CHU.DREN AnQ j Ti .UMvT^i Cj C\ C»RW&o*»J Barney Google and Spark Plug BARNEY’S A MAN OF IDEAS, OH, MY, YES D">"" The Omeh. Bee by Billy DeBeck If SPIKE SPlVENS ,1 , V YOU HAINT COT WAS A NUT To BRING THE HEART To MAKt\ YOO ON THIS CROSS- ME HOBBLE. ALL Tm1 t CONTINENTAL RACE WAT BACK To J SHOULD HAVE ALBUOUER®UEY.BA«NVRj KNOWN CPARKY , Mt RUEuMATiSM COULDNT , (OLD UP f \ £ WITH YOUR EYTRA 11, IneiGht •= we cot v;; ABOUT AS MUCH \ CHANGE CATCHING 'T UP WITH THOSE CSTHER ) HORSES AS A WART j \ HAS IN A / y Beauty Shop - - SMPK f>LU6 ^ WAIT THERE- - The 3 or vou *=» IM dOlNG- To SHOOT IMTo THE AiE.xr MlLLAGE. — J | ~~ ' Copyruht. 1924, by King Folum SywAfW. I« | NO -» NO I DOrtT UJAMr 7c < The umctt Chair — only The Gaoters^ I YOU spark plug 4-» J DDIMPlMr f to 17 A TUCD Raftered SEE JIGr^ J*™*1*, JniVFor» Drawn for The Omaha Bee J>y McManus vJ* 1 * lltalv U. S. Patent Of/Ice PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (Copyright, 1»;« ) loro RfcWEWy. COME ON-the IT-) JCWFOLLY NICE. HUNTING t*A*bON 0*r YOVJ TO TM<£ WILL e>E OVER MR JlC(C*t> ON A, f .BEFORE -bHe HUNTINCi TRiR in I STOOO TM>-W . the woootj- ~—' S,, ILL.WAHOERT -1 y ABOUT W4D WlR i'h conna take. op a couple of 1 A LITTLE nap* RABB»tt>- <— BEFORE I "START W/f*« THOOCiHT p __ HE t>A,IO 5 * RA.E>P>tT^ g V--^3 O 1924 «Y Ntx FfATunt Stwvicc. Inc JERRY ON THE JOB smart traveler_D™wn f°r B” by H01’*'1 <30IU‘ GOIW SACwLTb QC/M CXt /ALA0A*. T| S Gns-PaPa a k , WMP( 'T'OCT AMO Gwt\ t-nvu* ouici^J V Af® CmEAP r—' —_LL /iPMOtt VH^ST TO Put omer, a oealx toa. A T\CXET TT3 &OTTA f 'ttXUJW ME ivfro nwE^CkfiT 7 p « <?« ■ / 5jj*> t. !••' - l 'wants' sm Change ano NOW strike was in effect in the Chlehgo district when the producers failed to deliver milk at shipping points as a result of a deadlock reached In nego lions between distributors and pro ducers yesterday. Large distributors declared today, however, that no short age need be feared. Drummer Under Bund. Forest L. Tatroe. "108 Ohio street, drummer at the t'rounse dance hail, was bound over to district court yes terday in municipal court on $500 bond, charged with aiding and abet ting the delinquency of his stepsister, Albina White, a minor. His stepsister testified that he ar ranged a date for her with Rudy Ain t.KTIMvMK.VT How to Stop Sour Stomach Chronic With Many People—Stu art'* Dy*pep*ia Tablets Bring Quick Comfort—Sweeten and Stop Acid. 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I Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling _ '_By Bi iggs VWHENf VOL) WAKE VP ONJ A Cold dark winter aaorwimG , AND'THL wind IS HOLOLIWG 1 ouTSiDt* “ ; \\ » - AND Ybo CAN HEAR The alarm clock ticking AWAY AND EV/ERY LITTLE while it <31 \je.$ That UTTLE click like ITS'already to 1 RING I o’* ; 5W AND You CAN'T Go BACK To SLEEP FOR FEAR IT'S GOING to RING AND FINALLY WHEN You CAN'T STAND THE SUSPENSE ANY LONGER «XJ C£T UP VouR /NERVE AND CRAVJL OUT OF BCD -- _ ■ . -AMO TAME ThE'CUOCK OVER ©Y ThE UJImDovaj TO SEE BY The LIGHT OP A STREET LAMP Just what time it is i - And You find its only Four O'CLOCK AND Yoove GOT TUiO more hours i ) . / \ t IMS. K V OH-H-H BOY! AIN'T IT A 6R-R>-R'RAND AndGIORRRWS F“u“,?1 iilk. /i •i ABIE THE AGENT Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield Now Ho Know* Ilo'* Done Hi* Duly. 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