The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 09, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES
--—- By THORNTON W. BURGESS. ---
Flattery ha* this excuse:
In making friend* it haa U* use.
—Danny Meadow Mouse.
Danny Makes Another Acquaintance.
'* Now that he had found a. pleasant
neighbor In Bob White, Danny and
Nanny Meadow Mouse began to feel
more at home. They saw Bob White
often. He was very neighborly and he
(lid all he could to make them feel
nt home. For a while he was the only
acquaintance they had. Then one day
they made a new acquaintance.
They #ere taking a nap in their
home under an old stump, when they
were awakened by the sound of claws
on the side of that old stump. “Who
do you suppose that can he?” whig
pered Nanny to Danny.
"I haven't the teast idea.” replied
Danny. "Whoever It Is, he has climb
ed up on top of the stump and Isn't
looking for us. Probably he doesn’t
know anythin? about us. We'll keep
perfectly still.”
So Danny and Nanny kept perfect
ly Still. They could hear someone
moving about on top of that stump
and they couldn't help feeling a lit
tle anxious. But they were as curi
ous as they were anxious. Present
ly a new sound reached their ears.
It was a voice. It had a most famil
tar sound.
"It's a .Squirrel!" whispered Dan
ny to Nanny delightedly. "Yes, sir,
it is one of the Squirrel family. We
have nothing to fear from any of
that family, so I am going out. I
am going out to make this fellow's
acquaintance.”
THE NEBBS MONEY, MONEY, MONEY Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He..
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(Copyright 1924. by The BeU Syndicate. Inc )
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Nanny did her best to stop him, but
Danny wasn't to lie stopped. He
poked his head out and looked
around cautiously. Then, taking care
to make no noise, he crept out until
he was where he could look up on
that old stump. Sure enough, a Squir
rel was sitting there, a big, plump
Squirrel, with a bushy tall. At first
glance Danny thought right away of
Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel. But
he knewf that of course it couldn't
be Happy Jack.
"How do you do?” ventured Dan
ny in his funny, squeaky, little
voice.
The Squirrel On the top of the old
"Im Danny Meadow Mouse; who are
you?” was Danny'a prompt
reply.
stump turned and looked down at
Danny curiously. Then Danny saw
that this member of the Squirrel
family was different from any he
had ever seen before. He had a white
nose and white ears. Yes, sir, he had
a white "nose and white ears.
"Hello!’’ exclaimed the Squirrel,
with such n funny look of surprise
on his face. "Who are you?"
“I'm Danny Meadow Mouse. Who
are you?” was Danny's prompt re
ply.
"Who am I?” exclaimed the stran
ger. "I thought everybody knew me.
I'm Whitenose the Fox Squirrel."
Danny looked puzzled. "The Fox
Squirrel!" he cried. “Why. I know
ltusty, and he haa a red coat, and
he hasn't white ears or a white
nose.”
The stranger grinned. "That is my
cousin who Ilvea up. North I've heard
about him.” said he. "I'm Just as
much a Fox Sejuirrel as he is. Bui
I have to have a different colored
A mr K K TIS K MtA T
Mr*. F. W. FELSTEK.
Need Strength?
If Yon Do. Take This Advice.
Omaha, Nebr.— I consider Dr.
Pierce's merlicinea to be the very
beat. The ‘Golden Medical Discov
ery’ buiU me up and strengthened
me very' much; the ‘Favorite Pre
scription’ reltevi 1 me of nervousness,
and Dr. Pic ice's Pleasant Pellets
have always acted satisfactorily. I
have recommended these medicines
to others and they also have all been
very much pleased with the results."
—Mrs. F. W. Pelster. IS‘23 So. l*th bt.
Y'ou can build up your health and
strength if you obtain f>r. Pierce's
remedies in tablets or liquid at your
nearest drug store. Write Dr. Pierce,
Invalid- Hotel Puffslo, N Y., for
free medical advice.
" AI>\ tRTM MKVT
“Pape’s Cold Compound"
Breaks a Cold Right Up
Take two tah.e.s every thiee hours
unitl three di ses are taken The that
do«a always gives relief. The second
and third d ses completely break up
the cold. Pleasant snd safe to take
Contains no quinine or opiates. Mil
I ons use “Papes Cold Compound
Price, thirty five cents. Druggists
-uarnntee it
The Dav» of F«a' Sport By Briggs
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A invoke for. Three J
X5AV.S Atv/D \ FEEL A r
LOT BETTER FOR. IT J
This is MY PoufiTm
Dav ujfthout a
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D*Y VUITMOVT
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Day vajithout a J
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Ah-h- sev/eN days awd
not a smoke- - That
Cough i hat> is Gone
COMPL.ETCLY-* JUST
^ LOOK AT MY CHEST,
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Say list cm kid-n/ooody
Cares if YouVt sworn)
off * * we. HoPE You'll
N/EvyeR. smoke a-gaim,
This BRAMO V'oU BURMED*.
Dow T <30 AROUNO Tt"i_ur06
US OLD TimCRS HOW
gerreft. off You are for
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ABIE THE AGENT Drawn lor * maha Bee by Hershfield
Munry Talks.
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coat and white ear* and nose. Tl at
Is why they call me Whltenose.''
Danny hurried to poke his head in
at his little doorway. ’‘Come out here,
Nanny!" he cried. "Here la one of the
handsomest members of the Squir
rel family that you ever have seen."
'Whltenose looked pleased. You
know It Is always very pleasing to lie
called handsome. So when Nanny
came out he was most polite to her
and soon all three were the best of
friend*. Danny told the wonderful
story of how they happened to be
down there In the Sunny South anil
Whltenose welcomed them just as
had Bob White.
(Copyright. H5t >
The next story: “An Exciting Mo
ment."
British Parliament Meets.
By International New# Pervlre.
London, Jan. 8.—Great Britain’s
new parliament convened today for
a session which is expected to see
the early downfall of the tory gov
ernment.
The speaker of the last commons,
Jphn Henry Whitley, was unanim
ously re-elected.
Buy (ierman Mark*.
New York. Jan. 8.—European firms
were buyers of Get man marks in the
local foreign exchange market today.
A few sales were reported between 22
and 23 cents a trillion. One of the
largest foreign exchange firms pre
viously had reported only two sales
In the last fortnight.
AIIV F.KTI MEM E> T.
IF BACK HURTS
Drink Plenty Water and Take
Glar s of Salts Before
Breakfast Occasionally.
AVhen your kidney* hurt end your
'^ack feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidney*
and irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep jour bowels clean, by. flushing
them with a mild, harmless salts
which helps to temove the body s
urinous wasie and stimulate them to
their normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is to
filter the blood. In 24 hours they
strain from it 500 grains of acid and
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital Importance of keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lots of good water—you can't
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts. Take a tablespoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast each
morning for a few days and your
kidneys tray then act fine. This fa
mous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
v th lithia, and has been used for
j ears to heip clean and stimulate
clogged kidneys; also to neutralize'
the acids in the system so they are
no longer a source of irritation, thus
often relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; esc not in
jure: makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink which everyone
should lake now and then to heip
keep \he!r kidneys clean and active.
Try this; also keep up the water
drinking, and no doubt you will won
der what became of your kidney
trouble and backache. By all means
ftavs your rhvslcian examine your
kidneys at least twice a year.
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