The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 01, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 13, Image 12

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    BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES
■' - Hj THORNTON \V. Rl RUfciSS. —
— me Aviator's Great Surprise.
The aviator and one other man
were to watch the first part of the
nipht to try to catch the thief, who
liad been stealing parts from the air
plane. Before It was time for the
moon to come up they hid where-they
could see all thdt went on but where
they themselves wjjuld not he seen.
When the moon finally, came up it
flooded with suit, silvery Unlit the
place where the airplane was, so that
the two watchers could see almost
as clearly as If It weje daylight.
For some time they saw nothing.
Then the aviator heard eho scurry of
small feet, and he saw a small animal
run out in the moonlight from under
the airplane. He saw him climb up In
Che airplane, A moment or two later
he Jumped down, ninl something In
his mouth glittered in the moonlight.
Then he disappeaied*
'I hr aviator was puzzled, hut did not
think much about It. For a while he
saw nothing more. Then he aaw thla
same little animal, at leust he sup
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posed It was the same, climb up into
the airplane again and a few minutes
later run away with something in his
mouth. In a flash a suspicion, a
strong suspluion, took possession of
the aviator. He got to his feet quietly
iiiiiiiitinruniiiirii'i'iiri * w vaa
He saw a small animal rim, out in
the Moonlight from under his
airplane.
and want over to the airplane. Ife
counted the little boll* that had been
left there. Two were missing.
Tf ever there was surprise^ per
son In all the Great World It s^aa that
aviator. There wasn't a doubt In hls
mind now that he had seen the thief.
Wfyat under the sun any animal
could want of serewg and bolts he
couldn't imagine. But With hls own
eyes he had seen two bolts carried
away, and he didn’t doubt that these
had gone to Join all the other things
that had disappeared. He went over
to the other watcher and told him
what he had seen. Then together
they watched to see if the thief would
coipe back. He did in a very short
time. Both saw him this time. When
he had disappeared with a third little
bolt, they went over to the airplane
and gathered up the rest. Then they
Went back to the house to tell the
others what they had discovered.
"He wasn't bigger than a Hat,” de
clared the aviator as he told the story.
"No, sir, he wasn’t bigger than a
Rat. In fact, he looked to me very
much like a rat. But what under the
sun would a rat want of screws and
nuts and bolts? It is too much for
me."
The njan who owned the house be
gan to laugh. “The thief, suh,” said
he, “is a rat. He is not a thief,
but a collector. He is Wader the
Wood Rat. Yes, suh, he is Trader the
Wood Rat. Ah reckons Ah ought to
have thought of him bcfo’, but the
truth is he never entered mah head.
Tomorrow we’ll hunt to’ his nest, and
Ar reckons we ll find everything that
has been lost. Yes, suh. Ah reckons
we will. Ah ought to have thought of
Trader liefo'. That scamp Is prob
ably as tickled with those things as
a pickaninny with a lot of new toys.”
He was right. Trader spent all the
rest of that night playing with and
gloating over ms new treasures.
There was no happier small person in
all the Sunny Soutli.
(Copyright, list.)
The next story. "Trader Loses His
Treasures."
Birth- and Deaths.
Birth*.
James and. Nan'y Mclntire. 4021 South
Twenty-seven! h street, boy.
William and Ruth Tipton. 5214 South
Twentieth atreet. g.rl.
Stanley and Mildred Mixan. Thirty*
eighth and Emetine atreets. l*>y
Frank and CarmelLa Morinelll, 845 Sooth
Twenty-th.rd atreet. boy.
Gust and Hannah Piopesch. I3S Pop
pietoQ avenue, bog,
Lee and Louise HTll. 5052 South Seven
teenth street, girl.
Richard and Bertha Jaenike. hospital,
boy
Harry andv Margaret Black. 2215
Mandersen meet. gir'.
James and Gladys Loomis. 2320 North
Sixty-vixth street, boy.
Warren ehd Irene Heyden. 4128 Nicholas
street, gtrL
Micnael and Blanche Corcoran. 4218
Camden avenue, girl
William and Anna Griffith, hospital*
boy.
Heaths.
F»pri*a, SS. 5SCS South Twentv
ninth street.
Jacqueline- L'inba^h. infant, hoapital.
Christ Nodars*. 2t. hospital
John F Schaltx. 5;- 2m F street.
Tom konUa. 3s. hospial.
Allen Dill. 60. 1124 1-2 South Fifteenth
Street.
Jihn Tunb**rg. 48. 424 Bancroft atreet.
David Wiihain Kd-iuist. 4. hospital.
Peter Olson. 6t. *42f Onter street.
Thomas Corbett. 50. 20^4 Lake street.
Ale\and**r Clark, al. 1404 North Eight
eenth street.
Omaha Divorce Petition*.
Viola Weaver against Edwin L.
Weaver, cruelty charged
Sophia Thorngren against John A.
Tbomgren, cruelty and nonsuppori
charged.
Real Estate Transfers.
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Irene Mo eg *nd bust nil to Overland
Mlg A Finance Co. Ida 8t -*11
ft H •'? 25th Ave. S Side. 44*130 | 1
Mark U. Hhaw and wife t4 Esther
Mettler. N W Cor 2*th Ave A
Ohio St 4?x#s 454
Iranaeus Shuler and w»f* et *! to
I Francisca Drew. 12nd Ave. ♦•ot,
ft S of Karnam St \V. S.de.
60x135 . .... 1 UP
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Fred If Lawler and wife to 1-rank
.8 Toliver, 3«th Ave. KQ ft. 8. of
Pinkney St W. Hide. 80x1*4 -, '
8. Kw hard Davidge *t al to Etuaia
Ja Kaon. Lin Kay Aw ■© *»• w
of noth St N Side. 4duff7.. • ■
6. Richard Davldge et al »<> Lunnda
Tlovkm Lindsay A**, tj ft- " °r
20th St. N Sldf. 40x127 . . *0W
Charl-a .r. Kieb* and w'/e Chester
B Mack and wife. Pierco WL 10
ft. W. of 41rd St S Side 60x128. 6-0
Charlea J Kreha and wife to t hea
ter R Mack and. wifi, pierce bt.
16* ft. \V. of Lird St. S. Sido. &0x.
128 . . . ... 6-0
M(»rria Roaenateln and wife to Em
it.» Bartlett, Hth St. 217’§ ft. N.
of Olin Avi*. K Hide. 28x12© ... MOO
Oeorge T. Morton and wife to Axel
E. Olaon and wife. Pb-rce Si 1 0
ft E. of 4 C t h St. N Sid*. 60*12*. Mo#
Jumna NMtien and wife to . M.
Hnttl, J2n<l Aw. 24* ft. N. of Ar
bor 8t. W. Bid* Mill#. *5®
Walter 1! Ztnk and wif* lo Thoma*
Stoddard »*t a I, 28th Ht ©0 ft. N*
of Bovd fit. W Hide. 22 *4 x 1 27- 10
Proknt. Kruml to Robert Jargenaen
and wife 9th Si 222 ft K. of
Hickory Sf W. Side. 27x140. l.*00
Jacob I* Falter and wife to Eva
Jane Nokea. S W. Cor. 20ih A;
Martha Bt.. 2fi>.6xl09 .. 1
Robert Dinger and w f* to < ath
erine Keenan 2*th Kt 02 ft. N. of
Gray*! Ave. W. Hide. 4exlJD -- 4.-00
Headache* Prom Slight Cold*
Laxative BHOMO QUININE Tablet* re
lieve the headache by curing the cold A
tonb* laxative and germ detlroyer. The
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Corns
Don’t Pare Them!
Cutting a corn is always dangerous.
Blue-jay ends corns. Kills the pain
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comes out. No risk, no constant trou
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Blue=jay
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c*n be quickly checked by Dt.
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the irritation that is causing the
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Many *eop'f suffer attack? by th %
arch-fiend. commonly called ’nerve in
flammation ’ Th* f rat wanting ia usu
| July a *ha"p stabbing pain, which nag
‘fomt and bo** or burl onatanilr. You
may fesl tt in the shoulder, neck, tore
arm. small of th* back, or down the thick
and !sg to th*1 heel. It Is sometimes mis*
taken for *<!ntk*. rheumatism or neu
ralgia. which troubles often do end in
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No matter wh e you have net*# «
or what c aused them. )eu 'an gv t quic k
relief without using narcotic* or psltt'Ra
A; ni>- C •- nuiol over the pert that hurt*,
and within a few minutes the pain |ho«!<1
b# go ne
Tv«moI is absorbed through the pore* of
the skin It has a s,*oth.n*r hea ng ef
fect upon the dtseweed nsrves. gradually
helping to restore them to healthy con
dition
Don't suffer any longer Obtain a nur
plv of T^amol from any goo4 drags *t
—price 91 .
Tystuof Company. Mfg. Chemist*. 4*f
Gutter S: }*an Francisco
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Mrs. MARITA TILGER
Young Mothers
Listen to This Admr Which it
Vital To You
His;,ns*. N»’ iv. ..cxpec
tamy when t was nauseated. Dr
Pn tvo'a Favorite Prescription piyjved
most benet. al to me I !>'s on'.y%v>n
boUl* but found it to have apieadid
tcnto value. Am very jtiad. Indeed,
to tvgaamnetdl it."—M • Mal ta 'Til
icer, 213 l.exmy.on St
Your tie* It It is most import a tit to
>o«. It s eaattv imp:. \e»l. J «t aeh
your nearest druymst for It s P;v
scriptlon of Dr. I'.. iw's in tablet or
liquid form. Send 10o for frial pkjt.
to Dr Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Bu(
f»lo, N V , or write for free adv aw