Farmer Claims Bankrupt. Atlas A. Joy, farmer living near Woodbine, la., filed petition in volun tary bankruptcy in federal court at Council Bluffs tills morning. He lists his assets as $856, and his lia bilities at $2,058.35. Infant Dies. Robert Sidney Murray, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Murray, 720 Hazel street, died this morning at his home. He is survived by his parents, two brothers and two sisters. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Arbuckle Divorce Dropped. Providence. R. I., Jan. 25-ttFoIIow Ing the failure of Miuta E. Durfee Arbuckle, wife of Roscoe C. "Fatty” Arbuckle, former motion picture comedian, to convince Judge C. W. Barrows of the superior court, this city, of the genuineness of her resi dence in Rhode Island for "four years,” as she deposed when granted a preliminary divorce decision on De cember 31, 1923, her suit has been withdrawn by her counsel by permis sion of the court. Bee Want Ads Produce' Results. THE NEBBS ON WITH THE DANCE. --- - -- - . ... . -L-.miu.. . 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'WA'T 9tuu Toft MV >—V ( METHONE OJEft'Tb MS-T'QSW >4MO ) 7 'TtU, W>A ^ <*N ''T OUT OT MV \ LV— VCN/nt Tuwos 'lUAT I rj '%v^^\7 4cew'we.s&te;/ f OBCK»-Au.'me^ r ‘TASTiNff ) A*) 8w* 9asu.'u« a Stjtp \Ki~rus vnoklo ! \S OiTUtS t--' r mq. qnmev c L'Tb ?AM 'TV»r 4 ' /AtO\ 8>lU J tfctt. Ull*, J iWfc^l MEStt* A© 1 SAW A MAKi SfrEViO - Sb me* / MOW OKi ) HuaSeuf^ . Xa**—* »«»««< wri im. 1-3A f ..-i-jE. —I Burgess Bedtime [ Stories J By THORNTON \V. BIKGKSS. All folks are prone to much «am!re The thing they haven’t, but desire —Old Mother Nature. Trader's Castle. Danny find Nanny Meadow Mouse could hardly believe their ears when Trader the Wood Rat told them he had built that great house he had In vited them over to see. It hadn't entered their heads that he had or could have built that great pile of sticks and leaves up in the tangle of vines in that tree. They had thought that of course he had made use of the old nest of some one else. “Do you really mean that you have built every bit of this yourself V That there wasn't even a platform here when you began?" Danny asked Trader nodded. “1 mean just that,-' said he. "There was nothing here and there never bad been anything here. I chose this place because it looked good to me and, as I told you before, "Don’t your enemies know about this house?” asked Danny. every stick in it I brought myself. Inside Danny and Nanny found a snug, soft, comfortable bed. It was in the middle of that great pile. They couldn’t admire, it enough. But there were some things about it that Dan ny couldn't understand. You know. Danny and Nanny try to hide their home. If this great house had been the deserted home of some one else they could have understood how Trader might have chosen it for a home because hi^ enemies would think it still an old. deserted house But a new house like this is a dif ferent matter altogether. "Don't your enemies know about this house?” asked Danny. "Of course.'1 replied Trader with a grin. "They all know about It. They Would have to be blind not to know about it." Danny looked more puzzled than ever. "Does Yowler the Bob Cat know?” he inquired. Again Trader grinned. 'Tie has paid it several visits," said he. “He has chased me into it more than once.” "If he has done that, why hasn't he torn it to pieces and caught you in here?" demanded Danny. Trader chuckled. "He has tried it/" said he. "Yes, sir, he has tried It. I don't believe he will again, though. He found a bigger job on his pans than he expected. He doesn't like work well enough to tear this house •pen. He would have to take it apart a stick at a time, and by the time he got in here I wouldn't be here, and he knows it. This house Is built the way a house should be " It was true. Trader's house was really a castle. Those sticks had been «o worked in together that not even Yowler the Bob Cat could pull them i.part. They would have to be taken out as they had been put in. one at a time. That is why Trader didn't worry. It was a wonderful house. Danny said so. Nanny said so. Trader looked Pleased. "I'm glad you like it." said he. (Copyriaht 1*54 i The next story: "A Visit to the Man Bird.” Vet Hospital Bill Reported. Washington. Jan. 15.—Favorable report of the f-angley bill carrying $S.500.000 to provide additional hos pital''lacillt>s for world war veterans was ordered today b>' the house pub lic buildings committee. The appro priation was requested by Director Hines of the veterans' bureau, who said it would be sufficient to complete the bureau's construction program. Real Kstate Transfers. Roa* A .»»• et a'., tr* Wallii# \vhf*!*r. ' St. J<»8 e of 34th St. ti aide 68*14©.. t 7.388, N P Dodff** jr . and * if* to Oe*>r|te Ha'dwm l*ine St. 1 ‘8 w of S.th Sr n « de 40*178 376 There’s at Least One in Every Rooming House. , _By Briggs i'l Bonder VwHP TV*AT was That Just came |M -• l‘M fSURE ThC FRONT < ' DOOR 5LAMMED •* ifCAU HCAR voices I WORDER WHAT - They'RE sayimg" “■fiWs,,]SoS*i»D'rt ObJ DoiMn/STAIF*^ PHOwC **-- I ’LL USTEN ]M A WHILE’’ __ I TwiKK \ HEAR 5ome6opV Jlast LE/WIM6 •• PERHAPS t pi,ST|M \ BE TO ' HIM??j Georg*- Baldwin arul wife to Ar 4 hie 'A Anderson, Pin® *t., ISO feel vr. uf 65lh .St., n. side, 8'ixlZO . JoM'ph F. Murphy and wife to Alt*® Cjuatie. Vinton St., 66 feet o of 21*1 St . n. aide. Irregular 6 0 Catharlnn Card and huxband t« Catherine J. Hard. n. e corner 43d Ave. and Hartman Ave. I regular .. .... • Joseph F C’reedon and wife to Lewi* L Bowen and wife, n. e. corner 30th and Webster Sts.. 60x50 . ...... 16 500 G S. Benawa and wife to Olsf F. Nelson. 35th Ave , 352 feet n. of Davenport Sr . e. side. £0x134 .».«• G. S. Benawa and wife to Harrv J. Cooper. 35th Ave. 302 feet n of Davenport St. e. side, £0x134 ... !.«• Oirar Olson and wife to Jeppe J^ppexen Maiv Si.. 125Vj feet w. of 28th A\ n aide. 42x120 .... J,«Qt John T Brownlee and wife to Jacob Feldman. * w. corner 55th and MtRon St 43x127 I00f M L Kndres. Sheriff, to Armindi Bulbil. 1* curler Ave 47 feet vr. f.f 25th St p side. 47x1 07 ... 3.60# Will F Wiggins and wife trt Charles Horn 49th St.. 1Qf| feet n of I sard St . w. aide. £,n*!2* 1.250 Walter K Page and wife to Frank W. Gilbert. Mary St.. 85 4 feet w. of 28th Ave . n. aide. 41x120 .. 3 Walter O. Johnson arid wife to Bose B. Boaenblum Spencer St . 134 f»et e of 18th St n. aide. r.o-124 ...v •• • Mary A. 1 idsell. et al. to L. P Lake. ^ w corner 38th and Grar. 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