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B1SE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH 29. 1921.
SLEEPY-TIME TALES
THE TALE OF
OMMY
FOX
ARTHUR 5C0TT BAILEY
CHAPTER VIM.
$onethine . Mikes Tommy Very
Proud
mmy Fox could think of noth-
. ... 1 T I
hut Mr wooncnucK. ue
liftirtinrht there could be no use in bo
n? back to 'the hole beneath the big
Jiak in the pasture until the next daV,
r because Mr. Woodchuck would
ptchably bfc afraid that Tommy was
waiting tVf !'n, to come out. Yes
Tommy decided Swt Mr. Wood
chuck would stay invj house down
among the roots of thetig tree and
not show himself again ufril he felt
quite sure, that his eiienfy had
urnwn tired of fratchins and' tad
i
I
I 4 n.
usxts.
h given up the idea of catching him.
But Tommy guessed that ny an
other day ota Mr. Woodchuck
wonlH be so htmerv that ho would
have to go out of doors again to get
something to eat. And Tommy Fox
could hardly wait for the night to
jjass. But another day came at last;
and it found Tommy up and hurry
ing to Farmer Green's back-pature,
where Mr. Woodchuck lived. It
was just growing light; and there
, was a heavy dew upon the grass
which Tommy didn't like at all, be
cause he just hated to get his fsei
wet. "'
Tommy did not o near Mr.
Woodchuck's hole. Although he
was just a young fox, he was too
wise to do that. He knew that if he
went nosing around Mr. Wood
chuck's dooryard the old gjwtleman
would smell his tracks as soon as
he poked his head out. So Tommy
Tommg Fox haj-dlg breathed
was careful to keep away from the
hole where he had dug so hard the
day before. He sneaked around un
til he had passed Mr. Woodchuck's
house; and then he crept up behind
the big oak close by. nd there he
waited.
Tommy kept smiling. He was so
pleased, because his plan was work
ing out very well. The wind blew
towards him, and Tommy saw that
Mr. Woodchuck wouldn't be able to
smell him when the old fellow came
up into the open air.
For a long time Tommy waited
there. He kept very still. And he
. stayed hidden behind the tree, with
only one eye peeping round the tree
rrunkj"S5-4hat he could watch for
Mr, Woodchuck. Jle was very
ptifnt--ws Tommy. You have to
bejjatient, yoa know, when you are
hunting. He ' crouched behind the;
tree for at least an hour, and never
once took his eye off that hole. And
at last he saw Mr. Woodchuck's nose
come popping out
If Tommy hadn't been watching
very closely he wouldn't have seen
it at all; for Mr. Woodchuck just
stuck his head up for a. second, took
one quick look all around, and
jumped back again. He hadn't seen
anything td frighten him. But he
thought it best to be very, careful.
Tommy waited. And pretty soon
that small nose came sticking out
again. This time it stayed longer.
And -to Tommy's great delight, in
another minute he saw Mr. Vood
chuck climb up and take a good lotk
all about.
Tommy Fox hardly breathed. He
didn't see how the old gentleman
could help spying him. But he
started off across the pasture, to
find something for breakfast. He
was very hungry, for he hadn't had
any supper the night before.
Tommy Fox waited until Mr.
Woodchuck" had gone just a tew
steps away from his doorway. And
then Tomm,y stole after him. This
time Tommy was between Mr.
Woodchuck and his house. And Mr.
Woodchuck couldn't escape.
It was all over in a second. And
Tommy Fox felt very proud of him
self when he reached home and
showed his mother what he had
brought.,
"I can hunt can't' I, mother?" he
said. "Tomorrow I'm going up on
the mountain and catch a bear."
"Don't be silly," Mrs. Fox said.
"You know you couldn't catch a
bear.". But she was much pleased,
in spite of what sjie said. For she
saw that Tommy was really begin
ning to learn something.
Jewel, Hower. Color
Symbols for Today
a ' r ' '
The ruby is today's talismanic
stone and also the natal gem of
those born on an anniversary of this
date. This is a very fortunate com
bination and the one whQ wears a
ruby is assured of good fortune and
the power to attain success in any
chosen line. The ruby is symbolic
of great bodily and mental strength,
and to one who is fortunate enough
to receivtf' it as a gift, it brings the
ab:lity.,.to overcome obstacles and
. avc.J accidents, v
I Philippe de Velois believed it to
s be the most valuable of gems. How
ever, it loses its value as a tailsman
unless it is "worn on the left hand or
arm.
While is today's color, and is sym
bolic of purity and clear thought.
. The . lily-of-the-valey bringr con
tentment and good fortune to those
who wear it today.
jCopyrlfht. 1K1. Whwler Syndicate. Inc.)
Rail Employe Retires
McCook, Neb., March 28. (Spe-eiaL)-Agent.
Tbonias Campbell of
Marion; this' county, has resigned
aad Wt retire from the Burlington
service in which he has been em
ployedIor the last 20 years. He will
liv in Lincoln. - '
THE GUMPS
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I I t AN CrT sur vuirn-i I (r-D F-t I
If i wti Munv yJ i I i i
the poocsrt ? t R likc 7 1 tW- ;
1 A QUARTER y II I OH BoV- VtHV '
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More Truth.
By JAMES I.
Xn honorable
A Roman oli'rmmin fvor th dismissal of ill coUeie professors who us profane
language on the coif ooursc.
I do not hold with him whose objurgations
Are loosed whenever little troubles fret;
I've never found that oaths or imprecations
Can soothe one's feelings when he gets' upset.
.And I agree, that quite unfit for teachers
Who shape our little children's minds for us,
Are those abandoned temperamental creatures
Who cuss.
Who cuss, that is, for any trivial reason,
With oaths devoid of wit, and lacking
Who use strong language in and out of season
Because they seem to think it rather smart,
Yet there are cases when hard words are nearly,
If not exactly, fully justified,
And rules against them may -be too severely
' Applied-
For instance, I should favor toleration
When staid professors vent a bit of spleen
As they, to gain a little relaxation,
Pursue the dimpled sphere from green to green.
Should they use certain words (I shall not name them)
When vainly they essay to biff the ball.
And merely swat the sward, I shouldn't blame them
At all.
Not even ministers are always careful,
While golfing, with no congregation 'round,
I've heard them-using words whose sense wa's prayerful
' But which possessed a wholly different sound.
For golf's a game of hazards and of chances,
In which our educators take delight,
And. cussing is in certain circumstances
All right.
NEEDED REFORM.
If ve knew Will Hays a little better we'd ask him to forbid letters i
with isinglass fronts from going through" the mails. j
BEYOND HIS JURISDICTION.
The court decision that a man is the head of the household will not
be valid till it is appealed to the lady of the house. '
BORN TOO EARLY.
If Ananias were alive today he would do a rushing business as an
advisor to income tax payers.
Romance in Origin
Of Superstitions
By H. IRVING KING.
Dogs See Spirits.
That the old superstition that dogs
can "see spirits'' is by no means ex
tinct, even among people whose cul
ture one would have su0posed to
have long outgrown it, is evidenced
by the fact that at one of Eusapia
Pallidino's "seances." Hereward Car
rington, a sceptical researcher- in
psychological field, brought a dog
into the room on the chance that it
might see, and give evidence of see
ing by its actions, the disembodied
spirits, if any which Eusapia claimed
to be able to summon about her.
Among the uneducated the supersti
tion is a common one in all parts
of the country.
This is evidently a survival
from classic times; a reminiscence
of the fable myth of the double
headed (sometimes tripple-headed)
"dog Cerberus whose business it was
Are You Going
to Move
Then Think of .
The Metropolitan Van
& Storage Co.
Owned and Operated by
II. R. Bowen Company
The experience our men
have in moving and deliver
ing furniture has trained
them to do your moving just
as you would like it done.
You will appreciate their
thoughtfulness in ' seeing
that everything is wrapped
and protected just right. "
They see to it that noth
ing is, left behind which
would mean a loss or an
added expense. When they
move j'ou, just notice how
different the service we
give you is than the service
you have experienced be
fore. Arrangements can be
made by phone. Tyler 3400.
Than Poetry
MONTAGUE.
exception...
to guard the entrance to "the abode
of shades." The supposition is ren
dered more probable from the fact
that in one form of the superstition,
apparently the older form, it is only
dogs with double dew-claws who
are possessed of the supernatural
quality of "spirit-seeing." But the
superstition is older than the myth
qf Cerberus, undoubtedly having
its origin with primitive man whose
dog, as he walked with him in the
forest, exhibited the traits which
have descended to the modern poin
ter and setter and apparently saw
things the savage could not see.
Our intellectual world is but a shal
low one; close to its surface lies
the caveman's mind overlaid by a
few centuries of dubious civilization.
(Copyright, 1921, by Tho McClure Xows-
paper Syndicate.)
"Omaha'
Pioneer
Victor
Store"
1 o J
If You Don't Find It at Hospe's
You Need Not Look Elsewhere
Doesn't it stand to reason that the first store to realize the
value of Victor products should today be the best able to satisfy
your wants? Try us first when you want a Victrola or a record,
for if it isn't at Hospe's there's no use looking elsewhere.
NEW DANCE HITS
s By WhitemaiTs Orchestra
18734 I Never Knew Fox Trot
85c. Do You Ever Think of Me Fox Trot
18735 Bright Eyes Medley, Fox Trot
85c Love Bird ; Medley, Fox Trot
18737 My Mammy Medley, Fox Trot
85c Humming Medley, Fox Trot
35704 Caresses . . . . Medley, Fox Trot
$1.35 Just Snap Your Fingers, at Care . .. .Medley, Fox Trot.
Everything in Art and Music
1513 Douglas Street
'TWAS IN THE SPRINGTIME OF HIS -LIFE
S N
Do You Know the Bible?
(Cover up the answers, read the ques
tions and see it you can answer them.
Then look at the answers to see If you
are right.) ,
Follow these questions and answers
as arranged by
By J. WILSON ROY.
1. Why is our Saviour represented
as seated when delivering His sermon
on the mount?
2. Why docs our aviour promise
a reward to ilie giver of a cup of
cold water, given to a disciple in His
name?
3. - Why did oud Savioifr speak so
frequently in parables?
4. Why was new wine not put in
old bottles?
5. Why was our Saviour called the
j "Son of -Man,''
; 6. Why were 70 disciplc3 chosen
i by our Saviour?
! Answers.
i 1. Because sitting was the proper
posture of the masters and teachers.
2. Because by that figure He in
tended to convey the regard He had
for all acts of charity performed with
a proper motive, and for the honor
of God.
3. Because it was conformable to
the customs of the east to do so, and
was popular mode of conveying
truths with the Jews.
4. Because the eastern bottle is
made of the raw hide of the animal,
consequently when any fermenting
liquor is put into it. the skin, being
gree, distends. Should the bottle
have stretched by this process, then
it would burst if put to a second
trial, because it could not yield to
the new pressure of fermentation.
5. Because he had a design to es
tablish' His human nature against
those who might be disposed to re
gard Him as a mere spirit or angel.
See also Daniel vii: 13-14.
6. Probably, in deference to his
torical associations amonj? the He
brews. Jacob went into Egypt with
70 souls. The number of elders ap
uointed by Moses was 70. Seventy
composed the Sanhedrin, the national'
ADVERTISEMENT.
ASPIRIN
Name :,Bayer" on Genuine
Take Aspirin only as told in each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin. Then you will be fol
owing the directions and dosage
worked-out by physicians during 21
years, and proved safe by millions.
Take no chances with substitutes. If
you see the Bayer Cross on tablets,
you can take them without fear for
Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu
matism, Earache, Toothache, Lum
bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents.
Druggists also sell larger packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Morroaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid.
"Everything
in Victor
Good."
OU- THOSE NNERE THE 6eOE
DAYS- VHQJ SoO C0Ut WALK
imto A Nice Cool br on
HOT AFTERNOON rKlt VAX IT
, GIMME A TElN OF PARK
AS TWLN OVftR TO THE Ott UlrtCH
CCX)MTER- 6LT A COUPLE Of PIECE'S OF
RVE BREM? AKt A. NICE BK
B01.06NK
J OR .4
council of the Jews. According to
the notions of the Hebrews of that
day, the earth was nude up of 70
nations. -
(Copyright, J921. By The Wheeler
Syndicate, Int.)
Parents' Problems
Should boys be given music
ltssons?
If their parents can afford Tt, boys
should be given music lessons just as
are girls. They are, proportionately,
just as responsive to such lessons.
And what a pleasure to himself as
well as to other persons is a boy or
young man, or older man, who
can play the violin or piano!
AM f S E ME NTS.
I, 3
TODAY
and
Wed.
11 to 5 7 to 11
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS
The Motion Picture Classic
"BLACK BEAUTY"
Without a doubt, the greatest achieve
ment in motion picture history.
Tickets ZSc, 50c
Reserved Seat 75c
flTHURS. I"sd.aty
a? Saturday Matinee
OTI9
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Am " " rr r4i t
AT THE VILLA ROSE
BY
&8WM&san-
Nights 50c to $3; Mat. 50c to $2.30
Schumann-Heink
(Contralto)
and
Geo. Morgan
x (Baritone)
AUDITORIUM
Wed. Eve., March 30
Seat, on .ale at box office
$3, $2 and $1. No tax.
Mat. Daily, 2:15" Every Night, Ssl5
LEW DOCKSTADERs PAUL MORTON
and NAOMI GLASS; DE WOLF GIRLS;
MURRAY KISSEN; Healy and Croat;
Foley and Leture; Curzon Sitters; Val
entine and Bell; Kinograms; Topics of
the Day.
Matinees, 15c to 50c; tone 75c and $!.
Sat. and Sun. Nights, 15c to $15.
EMPRESS
TWO
SHOWS
IN ONE
JACK LEVY A GIRLS, "A Symphony
of Music and Songs;" KELLY A
MACKY, "Laughs and Songs;" SMITH
INMAN. "Sally's Visit" WORDEN
BROTHERS, Double Foot Jugglers.
Photoplay Attraction
"BARE KNUCKLES"
Featuring Wra. Russell
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
idntAOTltit Daiy Mats., 13 to 75c
TffA-AffS2f Nites, 25c to $15
Jean Bedlnl't Ultra-Smart Harlequinade
The Super- fil
'PEEK-A-BOO!"
Burlesk
With CLARK ft McCUlLOUGH and : all the
favoritea. Playing to absolute capacity twice
dally. Better than any $2 mtulcaJ enow you have
aeen. Utterly delicious entertainment.
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS
Saturday, .Matinee and Wek Joe Hurtig's
"Gtrls From Happyland"
NORTH STAR LODGE
DANCING PARTY TONIGHT
Also Usual Public Dancing
Bock Travel Agency
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
Via All Lines
FOREIGN TOURS
Trips arranged to all parti
of the world.
. Prompt and reliable service
on reservations.
W. E. BOCK, Agent
407 S. 15th St., Omaha, Neb.
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Bank Given Authority to
Increase Capital Stock
McCook. Xcb., March 2S. The
First National bank here has re
ceived authority to increase its cap
ital stock from $50,000 to $75,000.
This will give this institution the
largest capital stock of any bank in
this section of the state.
rHOTOPl.AYS.
Ends Wednesday Night
ETHEL
CLAYTON
in
"The Price of
Possession"
Beauty, Love, Luxury and
Adventure, with a trail of
Romance blazing half way
'round the world.
Pathc News Comedy
SILVERMAN'S AUGMENTED
ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY, for 10 DAYS
POLA NEGRI
and cast of 5,000 in
"PASSION"
A mighty epic of the screen.
Thrilling beyond words.
Beautiful beyond descrip
tion. Two years to make.
$1,000,000.00 to produce.
"The
Faith
Healer"
U Here Till '
Wednesday Night
THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA
Harry Brader, Conductor
Presenting a special Easter
week program.
' Julius K. Johnson
at the organ.
Hippodrome"
25th and
ming
Local Cast of Omaha in
"A RACE FOR A MILLION"
Also "Daughter of the People"
Kill That
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CASCARA W QUININE
FOR
Colds, Coughs
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedV nandy for U first aneese,
Bieaks up a cold in 24 hours - Relieves
Grippe in 3 days- Excellent tot Headache.
Qnlni'ne In this form does not affect the head Cascara la best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Fife
Fistula
A mild STStetn of
A eur miftrantferi in tverv ran accented for
tared. Write for book on Rectal Diseases,
1,000 prominent people who have been permanently cured.
DR. E. R. TARRY Sanatorium. Peters Trust Bid. (Bee Bid.) Omaha, Nasi;
Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith.
i Copyright. 1921. hv ChicmTo Tribune On.
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THCOU6H TWE BtT
riioTori.us.
Coming
"LYING LIPS"
Now Playing
LAST TIMES
ELSIE
FERGUSON
TOMORROW
"The Restless Sex"
A Paramount Picture i .
EATTY'S
Co-Operative
Cafeterias
We Appreciate oar
Patronase.
Cold With
AND
La Gripps
- Pay When Csnred
treatment that cures Piles. Fistula and elhet
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Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a severs sursteai or"
pmtinn. No Chloroform. Kther or other senerat aneithetie vaed.
treatment, and no money is to he paid UBtU
with names and testimonials of mors taaa
AUVKRTIStr.Mr.NT.
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OF RHEUMATISM
Krcp Slimn'n linnily for Ihh-Uiu-Ih
ctruiim and sprains, too
SLOAN'S Liniment hnslipcn sold
(or 3! yenra. Today, tt is mor
popular than ever. Thrro can
bo hut one answer Sloan's prinluoea
results.
Applied without rubbing, It peno
tpuos to tho aHlti'leil purl, bringing:
Velief from rheiiniutic twlnses, oci
atlea; sore, stiff, strained lnuseles;
backaches, spralnf, and other extern
al palnp, often the result of expos
ure. It leaves no nuiftsincRs, skin
stain or elogired pores.
Get a lurfte bottlo for Rrcntor econ
omy. Kn-p It. linnily for "s when
needed. Your dniKfflst has it. Three
air.es SSc, 70s, $1.40.
Liniment
Money bark without audition It
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mrnt ot ITCH. ECZEMA. RING
WORM. TETTER er other Itchln,
akin distant. Try a ?o-cfnt box
at our rlik.
Sherman McConnell Dins to.
Constipation is the fore
runner of 85 of all
hiirnanills.lt brings
on more sunenncr;
more sleeolessness.
more ill-temrjer than
any other single cause.
But YOU CAN GET
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I il Nrr An vnn havp tn talff
W any nauseating, griping
1 1A 1 " 4 A J ' 1 1
a meaicinesioQoii. aKa
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Guaranteed at Our Store. We are so sure thaf:
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Musterole Loosens Up Those
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You'll know why thousands use
Musterole once you experience the
glad relief it gives.
Get a jar at once from tie Dearest
drug store. It is a dean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
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while it is being rubbed on !
Musterole is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Millionsof jars are
used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu
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back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
- 23c and 6oc jars; hospital size $3.00
ADVERTISEMENT.
666 is a prescription for
Colclss Fever and LaGrippe.
It's the most speedy remedy
we know.
Affords protection against in
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persons should avail themselves
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