12 SUE EPV.r TIME TAttS ' THETALEOF jLLD DOG SPOT tiMiBut scon win CHAPTER V. A Dttp Secret. 014 Spot wouldn't let Johnnie Crcfn alone. He kept jumping .gamut him and whining, begging !iim to move ionic of the wood, be Syhatt all this row aboutTfcti y gobbled at Old Spot cause there was something very, very interesting beneath it. Still Johnnie hesitated. He hadn't intended to do any work that alter noon. "After all," he thought. "I'll have to help carry in this wood sooner or later. Really, I might as well take some of it into the woodshed now." To Spot's delight he bent over and began gathering an armful of wooJ. "Wow! Wow I" Spot howled. "Thank goodness I'm going to get what's under this pile, after all." Johnnie Green carried armful after armful of wood from the yard and piled it in the shed back of the kitchen. All the time old dog Spot was urging him with yelps and barks and whines and -moans to move faster. And all the time John nie Green was working i.s spryly as he could. . Whatever it might be that Spot wanted to get, under the woodpile in the yard, Johnnie, hoped it wouldn't escape through the crevices between the sticks, : "I don't want to get myself all tired Out for nothing," Johnnie said to himself. "I 'was going fishing this afternoon." While Johnnie hurried back and forth between the woodpile and the shed, Spot clawed away at the edge of the pile. He thrust his nose be neath "loose sticks and pushed them about. He uttered pitiful sounds. . "I never saw that dog take on so," Farmer Green remarked. "And I never taw Johnnie work so hard," said the hired man. "When there's wood to be carried in he's usually a mile away." Farmer Green laughed. "He'll quit as soon as Spot gets what he wants," he replied. "It's too bad this sort of thing doesn't happen oftener. Except for driving the cows home, this is the first time I ever knew a boy and a dog to do much besides play; when they're to gether." - - ' .Turkey Proudfoot, the huge gob bler, came hurrying around the cor nier of the barn to see what was go ing on. He had an idea that he ruled the farmyard. , , . "What's all this row about? he gobbled at old Spot. ."Have you lost something?" ' :"-y , - i "Yes!" Spot told him. "John.ue Green's helping me to find it. ; We're moving part of the woodpile. '. "What did you lose?" Turkey Proudfoot deuanded. .' J . Old Spot pretended not to hear him. . He began barking . again at Johnnie Green. '""' Mr. Catbird, who loved tp play iokes on everybody,, started mewing 'fronvhis hiding place under the lilac bushes. He had noticed Spot's an tics. Antl he hoper' to fool him into thinking there was a strange cat .-.round the place. - For Spot was a .famous 'chaser of all cats so long as they kept running away from him and didn't turn around and try to . scratch him. - To Mr. .Catbird's astonishment, old. Spot paid no heed to his cat-calls.-'-' "-' . ' . ' v .' "This is Queer," Mr. Catbird mut tered. "Whenever I've mewed be- fore, he has always come a-runnin?r. There must be something uncom- : monlv interesting uudcr that wood pile."' Copvrtght, 192t. by Metropolitan Xews- lapr Service. Do You Know the Bible? (Coveiatip the & newer, reed the qnen linne and If you can answer them. Then look at the ausnera to sea It you ara right.) t - Follow These Questions and Ans wers As Arranged by J. WILSON ROY. 1. -Where do we find the expres sion.. the second Sabbath after the first?" -. 2. At what place wasAbimelcch made king? ' , ;'". 13. Where is gold first mentioned in the Bible? 4. .Wligre is the; only- instance- of ppets mentioned in, the Bible? ; 5. What judge in Israel had 40 sons ' ' and 30 nephews who rode' young asses? -- 6. What was the name of Ashcr's daughter? . - " ANSWERS. 1. Luke vi. 1. -v - i Judges ix. 6. IX. Genesis iL 11.- ...... ' 4. " Acts xvii. 28. v , . " ' m .. S. ; Judges xii. 15. ' : 6. . Genesis xlvi 17.' .: (Copyright. 1131. 'Wheeler Syndicata Ire.) Parents Problems How can a feirl of 7 be cured-of "teasing" for: what she wants? If a decision once made is never changed and requests made in a teasing" voice - positively " never fcranted. a speedy cure would result Many parents make the mistake of tilking things over in the presence of the child when a' decision is to be made,, and it becomes hard for the child to accept "no" when she knows that the answer was almost "yes. ; Women outnumber men in Xew York state by more than 10,0U0t fell' ' .1 More Truth -Br JAMES j. THE RUNAWAY The frog are iinfins In the ledge, The birds among the hough. Along the river'a reedy tig e ' The care-free cattle browe; Th spou'd puppy bark for joy , The chjpmunk romp in glee, They do not know the little boy Hat run away to tea. They do not know the fragile bark That floats across the foam Where father are not hard and atern, U never coming home. They little dream that lie who plies The solitary oar, Means soon to tail 'neath alien skies To seek an alien shore. , He's run away, his bread to earn Where billows roar and toss, Where fathers are not hard and t)n, And mothers often cross, lie's voyaging to the ocean side Quite desperate at last, But still with high unbroken pride To ship before the mast. Yet when across the pasture lot The evening shadows fall, We think he'll find that home is not , So dreadful after all. And something tells us that the crew He meant to join in port. Will sail away across the blue At least one member short. r.ni n Funny congress never thought of putting a smashing big tax on dl vorces. i STOCKIXGS AXD DEPOSIT BOXES.. Now labor has stopped loafing, capital has begun. POSITIVELY ALARM1XG. , ' The fact that we imported $100,000,000 worth of wine '.for medicinal rjurooscs last year makes us dreadfully worried about the national health. v y :, (Coiurinht. 1831. br The Bell Sjndlcttfc Inc.) ' Jewel, Flower, Color Symbols for Today By MILDRED MARSHALL. i Jet is the talUmanic gem for to day; worn against the flesh, it pro tects its wearer from sorrow and bad luck, unless it is brpken or chipped; then it should be thrown away at once, as it loses its power for good. - ' , .Today's natal stone is the pearl, symbolic of youth and happiness on this date; the ancients attributed to it the power to dispel sorrow and protect its wearer from useless worry. ' Dark brown or black should be Worn on this day; the oriental be lieved that the quieter hues aided, them in escaping the notice of the evil spirits Svhich rules this date, ac enrdinor to their "legends.'- Today's flower is the aster, the symbol of youth and hope. (Copyright, 1J21, Wheeler Syndicate Inc.) .ommon Dense By J. J. MUNDY. Cultivate Common Sense. College education cannot give a man "horse sense." '.There are some persons who could not have practical sense, no , matter how far the? went 'in books. There are some persons who have studied all their lives who have never put a single bit of book information into practical "use. 5 To go through high school and not be able to spell correctly; to go through college and make a gram matical error, show how discon nected book knowledge is in the re sultant culture of that person. ; How long would the earth stay in its orbit if it were not balanced at every point rby some poising power? Every one has relativity on the tip i of his tongue today just because Einstein has been visiting in the United States, and he says he has discovered a great general law which he calls relativity. Without going into the ' scientific sfde of his argument,' we can realize in a small measure at least that three things count , to bring a result. Result is what has happened im mediately before, the actual present, and the nearest future; in all three things govern result, an,d result is always changing. - Copyright, 1921, International Featura Service, Inc. WHY- Are the Bolsheviki so Called? Lifted bodilv from the Russian, where the term means the "left" or radical wine of the political party as opposed to the "memsheviki" or conservative element, "bolsheviki" has been imported into America to gether with many of the false' and nr. sound doctrines to which its mem bers subscribe.-' . Originally the term was an'alagous to and had no more sinister mean ing than "radical" when used in connection with British politics. - A bolshevik was one who opposed the conservatives not necessarily an ad vocate oi arson and bloodshed, but one who believed in a progressive policy instead of following a reac tionary courses until the overthrow of the Romanoff dynasty, the bol sheviki did not number anarchists and nihilists in their ranks, for, these disturbers of the peace were kept under . close surveillance by. the po lice and were given, no oportunity to ally themselves with any political organization. During the chaos which followed the death of the czar, the extremely radical element came into control with the same- bolshevik fell into disrepute, becoming synony mous with "red," the red flag having been from time immemorial the sym bol of lawlessness and disorder. " (Copyright. 11, Wheeler Syndicate Iac Where It Started - ' ., .. Ten. ' ' . . In . inventing words for number Than Poetry" MONTAGUE MTVir ' ' . - the early Saxons could devise only nine original words. . The' numerals from 1 to 9 are not derived front other roots, but are root words in ,I.A31,rAc "Tn " liAwnvr AniP4 1II.1USI.IVVJI V., .w. ....... from the Saxon tynan, to shut or close, meaning mar. aucr . counting on the fingers, turning one after an other in, at 10 all were tttrned'in and the hands were "lynan ' ciosea. (Copyrleht, 121. fcjr the "Wheeler Syndi cate, inc.; febecca of . ' E verybody knows that JM ' 'if& "Rebecca of Sunnybrook r ;fm; -Farm" is the best picture '1$ 'Jmff JiWA , Mary Pickf ord ever made. W -57 lm But there weren't so many; JpJr ' fA fvX theaters or so many 10:: v tf 'vJX theater-goers when it was . AJJ' rVA released. -. , Jp:MT: Those who saw it then, Jf, f want to see it again. Those M whe never saw it, want to i j!y & A see it now. - - &-i lp Jpgfew& s Vs- A biff-hearted story of small- UJr - KJy l, town folks, and a madcap I V''iV 'Tm ifk With MARJ0RIE DAW and EUGENE O'BRIEN BASED ON THE FAMOUS PLAY BY . KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN and CHARLOTTE THOMPSON : Directed by MARSHALL NEILAN - - - Scenario by FRANCES MARION The management of the Rialto have decided to give the theater-goers of Omaha the opportunity of again seeing Mary Pickf ord in her masterpiece, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." 3 DAYS ONLY, STARTING TODAY. 1HK UW: OMAHA, THURSDAY. Kfl'EMBEK 8. mi. Loa Angrta Prosccutro Pay I VUU to i'ltolHfll Thomas U WiwU-ln, di.tri.t ttorney wl Los Angel, viiic4 County Attorney Shot ell at the mart houe liirUy. lie M prosecute Mrs. Ma.'.rlynn Qlii cham and Arthur C UuuU It the allrged murder of J. Melton Km uedy. Mr. Woolwine h foitlui'-rd several prosecution which tuiiwJ him national recognition. ami m(AT. Urn. O.U, IiISi fwf Nlfht, S.I5 IHARU.S IMWtN. -ON riHH AVR. SVt'i FRANK Of. VOE HAMY MoroDi exoace yioman a I.I1C( 14 S Cw4i rKi A I Soluai Ov aa Ovmt T(t I laa Dayi Ana' FaMaai f alb Najt Matin, IS la BOc 7 SIM. Sat. mmi Sua. Nitata. IS t SI Q wm II it Sat mni Sua. "OMAHA S TVS CENTER" kUt. ami Ml Taaay Relict rrw umm A CUwii'i Eaach-MablBf 5bw uk Kfeirl of fiayetf KSStf: Mirk lUikaaut Art Tvkirun. T.I Onm '! ! Hu truiMii, IwM at avavwixi, and Urf i Htililm n,ui; fannu. ...! Ua;M' Tkhtl. lic-Jn Evr Wk Dy , !. m,l and V-"l,rUi VmliM'1 NI i EMPRESS NEW SHOW TODAY HAHHV HAYWAfID CO.. f,liM "Tlie tinmf Hint THIO. SlMiaa, fulklei. Oaxlae aee Vlella aaMlaitlM: KALE I INOITTA. Mamllu MtMtMt: n tuifu fli.Ma.to tuaraaia. Pliaeeeley At. "lug HOWUI,' wannai ", I rKla, Oallea. tW J h:W S7ANSpN (ll aiMM' Hon Sills in ' Ijfe GREAT MOMENT 1 (h&J ELINOR GLYNN J ' 1 "V XJina& - I IIII riioTiifi it. II mt, as a SAVCa LAST TIMES Dorothy Dalton TOMoaaow "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY" Matinee Saturday ENDS FRIDAY "Parentage" t Start Saturday "The Old Nest" "Qig pictures may come and Co, but 'THE OLD NEST' will liva en forever." riioToi'l tin. 5 Here's a reproduction of an advertisement which appeared in NeYork City Laughter turned to tears - 1 Tears turned back to laughter Moments of supreme joy. pangs of exquisite tenderness. A thrilling, throbbing, happy eve ning in the theatre. "THE OLD NEST A Coldwyn Acton ' ky"kUPERT HUGHES ' "Gotoiit."iyTheTime , "Tiail up to the Astor," sayt The D.ily at I:) S ASTO BROADWAY AT 45tn ST. Yil MICES IVf Mil SOc, 71c, JI.W a. BUT Thia Price Will Not Prevail ' IN. OMAHA Two theaters at the same time, thereby doubling the seating capacity so everyone can afford to see it, at prices that fit the pocketbook. and here they DAILY ONLY Inc. War Tax The greatest picture the Omaha public has ever been invited to see "The Old Nest" STARTS SATURDAY AT AND With the Same Presentation at Both Theater ARRANGE TO ATTEND THE EARLY SHOWS I'HOTOfl on RANDEIS PAYS STARTING SAT. SEPTEMBER 8 METRO PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENTS . THE 4 HORSEMEN A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION 4 ADAPTED BY JUNE MATHIS WITH A TREMENDOUS CAST of 12,500 People Supported by 50 Principals IT WILL THRILL and STARTLE YOU! The World's Greatest Picture ! SUPERB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY O ' . Seata Now on Sale Evenings, 50c rnCeSS' to $2.00; Matinees, 50c to $1.00 Mail Ordtn Now Phone Order Held 24 Hour ftices 1 ! NfjL are SUNDAY MAT. Inc. War Tax v THE a b tt 6 a I'littrm-i 10 TUa Daily Tkereaflsra XitS a-4 IS OF THE APOCALYPSE Y VINCE-NTg LASCO IBAN12 STARTS. SUNDAY v all next' TVO BIG- STARS in a super double biil CI4AS.RAY m his klest comcd.3 drama. "A MIDNIGHT BELL UAR0LD LLOYD in his greatest, kuH maker yet. l DO J STARTS SUNDAY ENDS FRIDAY LON CHANEY in "ACE OF HEARTS" StarU Saturday ; "The Old Nest" No Adrance ia Price THE INDIAN CHIEF and Princess Will be in Omaha Soon. Watch This Paper for , Details. H1 1 WaaaWaTffA5nri 6 ! n i - . ' - " -A. J a-N j JaV