Out of the Records J Real Estate Transfers. August P. McCarthy inti wlfo to Fnul Wohlner et al , 68th St., * 29g ft. N of Maple St., W Side. 40x146 .. 5 6,000 ^ary G. Flynn to Harold Black man et at., Blnney St.. 28 ft. E of 26th S*. 8 Side, 28x66. 1,760 Chari* a W. Martin and wife to Earl Tt. fJlbaon. Iowa St , 60 ft. W of 21th A \ e. N Side. 3ft\ 117 1.700 Hardy Clark to Tempi* McKay den, N E for 28th and "T” Sts. >* 50x130 . 1 W P. O'Brien end wife to Kleaner G. Johnson and husband. Ne braska Ave.. 128 ft. E of 42d St.. N Side. J 37'*2 x360. 6.000 The Byron Reed Co. to Katherine _ «#ro*s 42d St.. 21 !* fL S of Ban croft St, W Side, a7.47xir.ti.. 4ol) Minnie Sebold et nl . to t\ M Wilaon, 38t h St .. 1«.'> 9 ft S of Bancroft Avr., W Side. *0x131. 1,027 Robert .1 Webb Tr.. to A H (?|b eon and wife, S K 1 'or 25th and Blond > Sts.. 43 1 GxtiU- 1 320 A If tilbson and wife to Frank If. K* tier and wife. S K Cor 3344i Dick If. Mutiley to K. H. Dahlgaid and Blondo Sin . 43 1-6x60. ... 2.*00 Pinkney SI 130 ft. K of 19th Frank II. Keller ami wife to Kuink St.. S Side. 30x124.... 1 SIhma e» al.. S K Cor 35th and Edward M. Slater and wife to Blondo Stv . 43 1-6x60.... ... 3.G00 Born M. Kelle>. N K Cor 50th b,. ,1 n. McMullen aml wire to France* St.. 60x127’,. 2.100 P^ul K. Stelnwender. Glenn St.. Carl Bondeaaon and Wlfo to Jacob 250 ft. K of 604 h St.. N Side, Weber and wife. Clay St.. 210 ft. ' ; \ 1" | . .. 500 !■; r,f -;uf St , N Sid*. 60x132*. 2.000 THE NEBBS THE PLOT THICKENS Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hes$| 7??? • • • • Rudolph nebb cuORRiED ABOUT the MYST£R\OUS « ATTORNEY AND \S TRYING TO TlND OUT VJJWO HE \S AND UOWAT WE LOANTS - o Sat OcxjjM P^tT1 ^ I Uttft K NlC£ U»Svr — TOLO WV*A ftu. > ( XSoUT ^. eAW vw-vvf. Ktf ftNC&TORV. ^oo^ovoo^wr^ ( OJMfkT t-'W 'C^VC '■AJP'S J ( _^00 UJOOLO WfVVJL TOfO WVfA r V_v lafvt -too » _* v— 1— -——* (Copyright. 19S4, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) /^TWW> To TELL -THERlTA AflE NO C.OOV1S X COULD UEkLR \ UlMTO TWKT WA'JE. ANYTHING ) »N TNEN\ ADOOT VOOfc TAr^UL'i' / UNLESS »T OJAS UJRATTEN ON V-. TNE TLS LEAF- AND I WON'T l _ TELL H^V EUfcQtf THING ESTHER \ " SMERtWEBE ft EErJ Oa»CMEE bell ^SSS^'S^SSSU ! V-~—->•"-^ r^ItoOiOEQ UJWO THAT | i guv vs 1* Tweet a'nt \ MO OTTORNtVS CO^wwG \ PROOJUMG A©:**© tour HOOSETO WAiMO VOO v%rCV -^vavmg 'Ejut GR'Ef -manQE we V^MOU>S l GOT “tv-.w / fASoOtROM THE VMSoRP^CE ComPM-W AktHO Ht\S CoocvmG OP SOMETHING To GET (, Ak \*ece O* »T ^ ^-- . ’TT mMd coa. Barney. Google and Spark Plug LIVE PATIENTS AND DEAD GAME. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck I ’iJTT TTiTT’-Ti !-■[ ■" ? i ■■ ■—!!■ «rr»'wii’n »■! 1 r- — T ^ -■■■--» ■ . ■ ■ . -- - - - - ___- . - ■ —1 ■ - ~ 11 m i ■— ■ ' — wI i !■ ■»■ | pi |i| i ■ /^« qarmey googleT. s\ ! OWME-R OF SPARK PLUG \ »S IN THE NEXT ROOM ~ \ [ I y-ye HAS The «fcE<3'^. ' I l 3te.wts again — Jl \ Vl^A'St (MAKt / \ AS HTTLt MCrtSE J ». \ AS PQSMe.Lt. - J '/BARNEY ( 6006LE \ ??????? Cofyrgb. WM. by *■«i’7 ' 1 yVOHATS SPARkN I I'l 'If Plugs chance § \ _A A<»fM«*5T SASSX ) (Y)\. SUStEJl^/ r~“—« I MR OOOOIE. HAS peiopse. • | Temp. pecor&ed at It .00 PM |> \03‘/io BRINGING UP FATHER s'ESTo,,*. Dr,wn for The Om«h.B« by McManus ( . ~T. I OON'T HAVE L I VE COT TO POT TO READ AHV TOO tN CHARGE OT 'EM - DO I ? < '.F THE BOOK •- lE PAR TMENT '•'OrNAT • JI GC/b - CA'bE'f 1 *b *oiO<: Jt HAVE VOU COT I AH'fTHINO Ots SHAKESPEARE? Mil "TE's! HOT t>0 LOUD (___J WAVT A minute: ^ O 1*24 ar Int i, Fcaturi StNvicr. Inc — I WO-HAVEL L_ you? L-v-' h-7 tUf— i JERRY ON THE JOB DUTIES DIVIDED , , (Copyright IKII M2. P.GSBV = 1 JuSt E^PLA'.uEO To I TuEWTV.o'O'-OTC" THAT TUE omw CW2 ~og CPs>s = /A-o TR^ VIAMT To KNOSM 'iV ''►5V Cam ta*e it >4mo StfASE \T /iMOMG 'EVi 3 'S that yA'-V ■? s nsr au. StswrJ \>irru MB’ \* s. 'TUE^E'S' OMW I y C>AE $ALAa// \ Sbu WON'T StASr'TTu.'TOMOROOUJ.) I But TU\s /Aptirnoon 'Vou Cm ' <50 TVtBOUoH TWE UO-VST ANO 1 Oet MouamP “ruocouowtV FAM'DAR. VJiTW TVS' J puAet» in^oe \ Am OUT. V -A- - ■A/.. »- -- . TUsr luSotr. r. r ovrt/^ lift tinge A. Ifeydrn 1<» Ten* Anderson «8tb St »'.0 ft. N of Kansas Ave . IJ Side. 130x150 . 2.000 Births and Deaths. flirt lie. Roy and Grace Crowder, 5622 North 18lh St.. »Hrl Axel and Gladys Johnson, hospital, boy. Fred and Ruth Fox. hospital, girl. Martin and Margaret Sanders, 38!S U St . girl. John and Katherine Kavi. 4101 South 40fh Ave.. girl. Everett and Ruby Darwin, hospital, boy. Sylvester and Mable Ferris, hospital, girl Frank and Alameda Right bower, hospi tal. boy William and Anna Relchenberg, hospi tal. boy. Johr and Martha Negele, hospital, boy. Francis and Mabel (’lick, hospital, girl. Clayton and Merle Aronson, hospital, girl. Walter and Mary Komlnsky, 3920 N St., boy. Anton and Elinora Suanda. hospital, bey. August and Josephine Thorspecken, 2735 Saratoga St., girl. Joseph and Anna Jeaperaen. 7504 North 28th St., girl Dewey and Beatrice Wilson, 2709 Charles St . girl. John ar.d Pearl Konelcxka. hospital, girl. Earl and Catherine Reynolds, hospital, girl. Paul and Jeanette Ketcham, hospital, boy. Harry and Dorothy Johnson, hospital, girl. Watson and Marie Tlghe. 4810 Fonte neils Blvd.. girl. T P. and Margaret Dlneen. 4642 Nicholas St., boy Nancer and Bessie Edmondson. C019 Emmet St., boy. Deaths. Mrs. Bridget Ryan, 71 years. 2031 North 19th St William Karstens, 42 years, 1821 Ohio St. Mrs. Bridget Wilson, 54 years, hospital. Marriage License Applications Harold H. Alloway, Omaha.over 21 Daura May Koons. Omaha.over 21 f'arroll Swindler. Omaha. . . 22 Mary Keenan, omah.t.. . 25 ABVRRTIKFM EN T. Enjoy Eating Without Dyspepsia Eat What You Like, Avoid or Stop Sour Riling*. Ga**ineas and Sulh Distre**—Stuart’* Dy*pep*ia Tablet* Make Your Stem* ach Comfortable. In the day's battle with all eortf of business complexities, many a man invites trouble by going without food. He w-ants to avoid distress but merely brings it on. If he will eat his regular meals and help them to digest by using Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets he will work better, eat better, sleep better and feel good ali the time, if ha has been bothered with indigestion. These tablets rive the stomach the al kaline effect to make it sweet, stop acid risings and gassiness, digest meats and prepare the food for nourishment. It is s valuable aid to those who work hard and need the vital elements of good food. Get a dO-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any druggist and fortify your self in the battle* of the business world. STOMACH MISERY * ————— Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! The moment "Pape-* Diapepsin rca.hes the stomach all distress goes Lump* of indigestion, gases, heart burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence palpitation, vanish. Has* your stonauh now! Correct digestion and acidity for a few cents Druggists sell millions of packages Me and Mine By Briggs ' whY'BoB WHEN |'w;a5 First MARR'ED i onlV I \ LIVED IM Tvvo J^INKT.ROOMS Wl a«.3 * a^MonTm ; AT ! ( -WAS i;eLVerXwO;A EK^ANJO vSAvED y bo-HAHAHA J « V I 2?c C WffLL^iRlSoB^l.vOoRkeD HARO ►F©R*rive#DoLLASS. A-, . Uu £■ e K * VU rt E M 9I J R i r 5 T WENT T©-»JyORK "-^a'mD I ^ ThooLiHT^I*CuAS]LUC K Y j BoU^HtJmYjOUJ^ CLOTHC^/I l AM-l> TR)arP*~. J/* _1Z_J ’ I (' AMD ,EUERrmiM6^TH^r'i / ,\ H0VAi;lfvSTAr»-rEO,'7»^-X ' / /"■« * THATtRICHt?, J/S —T< WHV i STAHD awoumd AnD WAiTC. MV,TI^E LISTPNIN6J TojThb patter'o»,That 'fifcRE “Imam I fvwDKfA-STANiD - TV—IT".- r TMANH’lHEAVRwjTHeRG.'S I MOILAw’to COMPEL■ t' I I To • 5TANi> >HD(LI STCm’^j | | HIM. A»Jt''UOMCae’**:*" ne,.S YI > . TrRRIftie i BOAC . woW.' 1 VV_ t ABIE THE AGENT Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Herphfieldj A Matter of Po*itl«|n I'U aov THE ^tj tickets, sxiMuNb-T A Mb THEY CAKfT HEMbCE ME IsiO / CAST ROW SEKtl'.y Omaha Marriage Licenses. r«nlfn*lo Mltlinl. Om.l.n . ;* Natallna Ardlaaotila. ■ tinaha.-» Richard Meredith. Omaha. 2*. Sarah A HuHKan. Omaha-..- over 21 Building Permit*. Grove Hibbard <-omp*i|>. *'.641 North Twenty-seventh street, ’frame dwelling, 13.200. Grove-Hibbard company. 6c- >>or*r\ Thirty-third avenue, frame dwelling* $3,200. Grove-Hibbard company. 4612 Cuming ntrrrt, frHm* dwelling. $f00. Grove Hibbard company. ".63* Forty fifth street, fr.rn*' dwelling % ->■' <> ^ BREAK up THAT COLO! A 'light cold often leads to I nffuenza grlp> tonsifitis, or | pneumonia. prevent J " I compheation, by JS I “FLU CaS" f I I I No quinine " a V*dy. always » bo* I fOc a box from Yom I .%I>\ EBTISEMENT. SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY. -- — Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mart. Texas. — “I have taken Lydia El Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to build me up as was all run down, nervous and sick. I ached and hurt all over so that I was often compelled to go to bed, and I had to have most of my work done. No medicine seemed to help me until one of my neigh bors who was tak ing the \ ege table Compound insisted on me trying a bottle of it. The medi cine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can even sew again without that awful„ nervous feeling I was used to having. And I used to take crying spells, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain. Now all that has left roe. I feel so cheerful, and I have gained in weight, sleep well and eat hearty. Oh! I wish I had words to express what this medicine has done ior me! I am a housekeeper and do every thing from the sewing to the washing now and it doesn't hurt me. You may use my letter in any way you wish. I will be glad to help anv suffering woman to the road ot health and happiness.”— Mrs. B.F. Brannon,404 Travis Avt, Mart. Texas ADVERTISEMENT. DIABETES A natural treatment for diabetes has been found which is meeting with great success. Physicians who have thoroughly tested this medicine. In hospitals and private practice, report very remarkable results. Hundred* of former sufferers who have used it testify to its great restorative and tonic action in even the most distress ing cases. It is a medicine made from simple herbs discovered in the tropics, which seem to be provided by nature for relief in this malady. Many people who expected only tem porary relief report a quick return of strength, health and vigor that soon dispels all hopeless fears and makes life worth living. A medicine that builds up th» pa tient. reduces sugar and causes a marked improvement in so short a time, in most cases, is surely a great blessing to those who had no hope for prolonged relief. This tropical medicine called "Dia hetol" is on sale at Beaton Drug Co. store or may lie procured direct from the distributors. Every sufferer from diabetes should be informed regarding the "Diabetol" treatment, which has already brought relief and comfort to so many homes in this locality. A booklet of scientific information an Diabetes, dieting and different food values, also reports, proving the curative value of this medicine, is sent free. Address Ames Chemical Company l>ept. 1" Binghamton. X. V. %m I KTIM MKNT. Facts about Child-birth A N eminent physician ha* **■ shown to thousands of ex pectant mothers Just how to be free from dread, and from much of the suffering which many mother* experience for months, right up t > the moment when tho Little Ote arrives! Mrs Wm. Washington. 107 Louise Ave., Nashville, Tern, sa>s I here Is positively no »is man on earth that would be with eut Mother a Friend’ during ex po,-fancy it she only knew- tb* value oV comfort." Mothers Friend" is exierr.Vlv applied to the region of the abdo men. hack and hips. It relieves th* tension on nerves and ligament* as month follows month. Ftnallv, It makes ohl!d.b1rth a jov instead of a painful dread. I se "Mother’s Friend” a* our mothers and grandmother* did. lion t wait, start today, and me*:. while write to Uradfleld Regulator* Co. lU-72. Atlanta. G* , for a frr-» wonderful hook containing infe mat Ion every expectant mother should have tick a hottis of ’Mother’* Friend" tod*'. U is sold bj ail good druggist*.