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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1021.
Y-T I ME TALES
THE TALE OF
TURKEY
PROUDFOOT
BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
Cl I A ITER I.
A Strutter.
All the hen turkeys thought Tur
Key rroudtoot a wonderful creature.
Thry said he bad the most beautiful
lull on the farm. When lie spread It
'and strutted about Farmer Green'
l-lace the Ian turkeys were ure to
nudge one another and say, "Ahem I
In't he eli-Kant?"
Dut the rest of the farmyard folk
nude quite different remarks about
him. They (lectured Turkey Proud
fcot to be silly, vain gobbler, who
wan both noisy and quarrelsome.
Now, there wag truth in what
everybody thought and said about
till lordly person, Turkey l'roud
foot. He did have a huge tail, when
lie chose to spread it; and hii feath
ers shone with a greenish, coppery,
bronzy glitter that might easily have
f.irned the head of anybody ' that
boasted such beautiful colors. Cer
tainly the hen turkeys turned their
heads and craned their necks
whenever Turkey Proudfoot came
near them. And when he spoke to
them, saying "Gobble, gobble, gob
ble!" in a loud tone, they were al.
way mightily pleased,
' The hen turkeys seemed to find
that remark, "Gobble, gobble, gob
ble!" highly interesting. Hut every
body else complained about the noise
that Turkey Proudfoot made, and
said that if he must gobble they
wished he would go olT by himself,
wl.ere people didn't have to listen
to him,
And nofiody but the lien turkeys
liked the way Turkey Proudfoot
walked. At every step he took lie
raised a foot high in the air, acting
I
But the rest of tha farmyard folk
wade quite different remarks tbouthim
for all the world as if the ground
wasn't good enough for him to walk
upon. And when he. wasn't picking
up a seed, or a bit of grain, or an in
sect off the ground, he held his head
very high. Often Turkey Proudfoot
seemed to look right past his 'farm
yard neighbors, as if he were gazing
t something in the next field nj
didn't see them. Uut they oon
learned that that was only an odd
way of his. Realty, he saw about
everything that went on. If any
body happened to grin at him Turkey
Proudfoot was sure to take notice at
once and try to pick quarrel.
After all, perhaps it wasn't strange
that Turkey Proudfoot should act
as he did. Being the ruler of Parm
er Green's whole flock of turkeys, he
was somewhat spoiled. All the hen
turkeys did about as he told them to
do. Or if they didn't, Turkey Proud
foot thought that they obeyed his
orders. And the younger gobblers as
well had to mind him. If they didn't,
Turkey Proudfoot fought them until
they were ready to gobble for mercy.
Having whipped the younger
gobblers a good many times, Turkey
Proudfoot firmly believed that he
could whip anything or anybody.
And there was nobody on the farm,
almost, at whom he hadn't dashed at
hast onre. He had even attacked
Partner Green. l!ut Parmer Green
quickly taught him better. A blow
over the head with a stout stick
bowled Turkey Proud'not over, mid
he never tried to fight Parmer Green
again.
That proved that Turkey Proud
foot wasn't as empty-headed as some
ct his neighbors thought him, It
was possible to get a lesson into his
head, even if one had to knock :t
into his skull with a club.
(Copyright, mi, by Metropolitan News
paper Sfivico,
Parents' Problems
Should children be taught to be
careful of their clothes when play
ing, or should they have nothing said
to them about soiling or tearing their
garments?
The child at play should have till
possible freedom, and should be
dressed accordingly. There are lim
its at to rea-onable tearing and soil
ing, but within these limits, which
to have a good time without thought
are wide, the child should be allow
of his clothes.
Dog Hill Paragraf
By Qeorga Bingham
Site Kildew took his pet screech
owl to preaching with him in the
Calf Kibs neighborhood last second
Sunday. The owl acted all right,
and felt at home as it used to roost
in the church. '
Sile Kildew, who wished nil sum
mer for autumn to come, has now
set in to wishing for a deep snow,
as he is aiming to begin wishing on
the first of the year for spring.
.
If there is much cloudy weather
this winter, the Kye Straw storekeep
er is cither going to have to light a
lamp or wash the windows.
Brief City Newt.
sillier Cup In ComiH'iltlon Home
Mil tor. owner of Ilia Hotel Koine,
h irniiJ a silver loving cup
for competition In fir building Ly
friction ainona- Hoy Scout of the
eny.
CiarlMte Contract Award of a
five-year garbage contract to r'rml
nVhroeder and It. V, Heyward will
be recommended by City Commls
lonrr H. w. Dunn to tha elty coun
cil neat weak.
IViys Taken In Raid Half a
ann student, ranging In av from
16 to II, were caught In a raid by
federal stent at 1210 South Hev
nth street Thursday nltrht They
were sent homo by tha ortVore with
a warning.
Commute on Sanitation A com
mittee uf four women was appointed
Thursday by tha Trade I'nlon I.abel
leaaua to appear before tha board of
publlo welfare with a request that
tha rule and regulation of health
ba enforced In tha packing houses.
Itomvrra Wmr Anna RarmUh,
Hit Charles street, received yester
day tha l00 diamond ring awarded
to her to day ago from Max rn
atcln, 604 South Seventeenth atreet.
her former lover, who Instituted re
plevin proceeding.
fioniuin Homo Rropciilng The
old Uvrmnn Home ut iiOi South
Thirteenth street la to ba reopeiu-d
on New Ybar'e eve. A ball will bo
staged by tha German Home anso
elation which, It Is promised, will
remind thoae attending of the
olden days. . -
I'pholda Jury Verdict Law Dis
trict Judge doss upheld yesterday tha
five-sixths Jury vordlct law' puasvd
by tha last legislature. The law
provides that verdicts In civil cases
may be returned hy 10 of the 13
Jurymen If a unanimous agreement
cannot be reached.
Muroboreltlr
Drive Hulls M.
dp
Ryan, 11. O. Sutton und G. U.
Emieh of Omaha, Kearney and Mln
atare .respectively, have reported as
a spHciHl committee of the Ne
braska State Teachers' association
on organization plana for 1922, rec
ommending
pulgn.
a membership cam-
Jewel, Flower, Color
Symbols for Today
By MILDRED MARSHALL.
The agate is today's talismanic
gem; especially for those who travel
it Is a lucky stone, since it brings
them the promise of an enjoyable
journey and a safe return.
Today's natal stone, the aquama
rine, brings Its wearers new friends
and the devotion of old ones. It also
ensures those who own If of great
success, brought about by the ef
forts of acquaintances. ,
Today's fortunate color is green,
which- brings the best of luck to
those who wear it.
(Copyrlshl, IS3I, hy Wheeler Syndicate.)
ADVKRTIMEMENT.
Constipation
i Soon Disappears
Constipation U a burden, a hindrance to
activity and a curs upon pieaaure f every
kind, It la fur thle reaaon that a preaerlp.
(ion wae prepared by an eminent chemist,
tfstod out end laser on put In Unlet form.
This product Is row called Dilaxin. It
actually rellave' ennatlratlon of the most
atubborn form, and eontalna nothing Injur
loua or habit-forminr. The very people
who have triad it are tnoal loud in their
praise of thle remarkable product.
It you are eonatlpated, bilious, feverish,
have a coated toniiue. Kid breath, or your
liver inactive, you ahould waate no time in
Kivinc Dilaxin a trial. All food drusgiata
the world over are now supplied with
Dilaxin and they sell it at fifty canta a
box. The aole distributor la tha Mermola
Co., 67 Garfield II 111.. Detroit, Mich. Oat
a box today from your druggist which eon
tains enouxh tablet, to put you well on
your way to henlth and happiness.
Billboard and newapaper advancements
are already appearing, and it is only a
quojtlcn of a ahort time before Dilaxin
will be the standard remedy for thla ail
ment. By ita uae it la not only a Queetion
of how much better you will look and feel,
but what your friends will say and think.
f
I
I
' Our New
Victrola Shop
"Where those who know
, prefer to go." .
There is nothing love
Her than Christ ma
music en ChriBtmas da
with tho Yule Log sna
ping on the hearth.
Take home one
these Christmas record:
Silant Night (Gruber) , . . .
Elsia Bake
Hark! the Herald Angels
5if ...... .Trinity Choi-
85 .
' Naal (holy Night) (Adam)
Vioin-'Cello-Harp
........... .Venetian Trio
Stille 'Nacht, Heilige Nacht
(Gjuber) Celesta
Fell Arndt
. , 85?
Silent Night, Holy Night,
(G ruber) Violin-Flute-
Ilarp . , . . Neapolitan Trio
Chriatmas Hymns (Selec
tion) Harp Lapitino
: - - 85e
Noel (Adam) French. .Caruso
81.75
Oh Coma. Al! Ye Faithful
(Adeste Fideles)
. , Haydan Quartet
Horn Ovar There, The . . .
........ .Peerless Quartet
85
Holy Night (Noel) (Adam)
Harry Maedonough
Hoaar.na (Eaater Sonff) , . .
Harry Maedonough
85
Store
Open
9 A. M. to
9 P. M.
Wi . ATT"
ESS-IMSH
t7te CHvistmas Store for 6veryodtf
Com
5forc
Open
9 A. M. to
9P.M.
Buy for Christmas
A Victor Victrola
or
A Cheney
Phonograph
Easy Payment Terms.
Special Sale of
Puritan : Emerson
$65 to $110
Burieae-Nash Victrola Shop
Fifth. Floor
Special Sale Imported
Toilet Articles
Christmas Gifts
Cotys Lorigan Perfume, ei.t
Cetye Lerlgan or Jasmine
Toilet Water, $2.69.
Beurjois Cbypre or Jasmine,
2 o.. ?1.98. ,
Heubigant Quelqae Fleur
Teilet Water, 13.00.
Hoahtgaats Weal Toilet Water,
2.8t.
HeebigaaU Talcuso Quelque
Fleura or Ideal, Wc
Caaawaet Roue a ad Pewder
Mary Garden Compact Rouge
n i i.wm .i aa
aT wift 'v'
Teilet Water,
or
Mary
Garelee
OZ., S2.69.
He Sure to Look for
Burgess-Nosh
Saturday Evening
Advertisement
Tomorrow Is:
"The Night Before Christmas"
Many of Our Finer Toys Saturday
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Dollies Gilbert Toys
Friction Toys Sets of Dishes
Friction Battleships
Wonderful big ones
that will crawl along
the floor as if in the
, water. .
Reduced to S1.95
Friction Motor Cannon Big,
heavy war cannon, mounted
on motor trucks.
Reduced to $1.10
Friction Armored Cruisers
Splendid vessels, mounted
with guns fore and aft.
Reduced to 50?
Auto Trucks, Loco
. motive Many
wonderful f r i c-
tion toy?.
Reduced to 50C
A Pretty 21-Piece Set
Teapot, sugar and
cream, six cups and
saucers, six plates.
Reduced to 79
Swinging
Clowns
e
Gilbert Swinging Clowns
Such jolly acrobats;
two of them on a tra
peste. Reduced to 69
Little Sister Dolls 10
inches tall, with sleep
ing eyes and bobbed
hair; both blonds and
brunettes. Reduced Fri
day to 69c.
NoTelty Dolls Which are
similar to the Nobbi-
kid, prettily dressed.
w.yji Keduced rriday to ZSc.
PK'ijf Genuine Biaque Dolls
in smau sizes, and
brightly colored cellu
loid dolls, just the thing
for the stocking. Re
duced Friday to 2 for
JSe,
ST
r
rt
vjrif'X.ii
Tinker
Toys
50c
Gilbert Wheel Toy Which
will build Irish Mails, Ex
press -Wagons, Gocarts,
Hobble Horses, . Trucks,
Geared Racers. A splendid
toy for boys. Wonderful
Value at $3.00 and M OO.
Gilbert Tin Can Toy Which
make all aorta of toys out of
tin cans or other available
materials, autos, boats, aer
oplanes, bridges, trains. An
exceptionally fine toy for
boys. Special Friday at
$3.75,
Gilbert Machine Gun A gun
modeled after an army gun,
with magaainfl which carries
12 repeating ghots stands
on tripod, awings from left
to right and is adjustable
up and down. Reduced
, Friday to $1.95..
Friday Evening Special Sales from
All Our Dressed Dolls $ Price
Kindergarten
Chairs
And Rockers Pretty little
bright red ones reduced
for Friday evening only:
Small size, 39c.
Large size, 79c.
A limited quantity.
Perfectly fascinating dollies
are found in this offer
and everything in our
wonderful doll shop is in
cluded, excepting only our
Character Dolls ana our
Imported Dolls. The
present prices range from
$1.00 to $12.00. Offered
Friday evening at One
Half Price.
7 Hit 9 P. M.
Steam Engines
rhat Actually RunWheed'
en. Upright Steam En
gines t c e p p e r boiler,
metal' base, 2-inch nickel
plated balance whistle
'9tt inches high,
Reduced Friday
Evening .to $1.50
A larger engine with two
balance wheels, $3.00.
All Boys and Girls
Are Invited to .
Children 's Story
Telling Hour
2:30 and 3:30
verj Afternoon hy
Miss Gertrude Maloney
Under the Auspices
of the
Junior Humane League
Burgeaa-Naah Auditorium 1
Filth Floor
Free Movies
for the children
9a.m. and 10t45 a. m.,
Saturday
V
"Little Women
Shoppers'
$1 Evening Dinner $1
From 5 ;30 to 7:30 P, A,
- There will t?e music
and dancing, too, from
6 to 7 :30. This makes
Christmas shopping for
the family a pleasure
and a convenience.
The Burgess-Nash Sahn
Orchestra
under the direction of
MR. ROBERT
CUSCADEN.
The Cafeteria Is Open
Evenings " This Week
Until 8 P. M.
Burgesa-Naah Downatair Stra
Christmas Plum
Puddings
Both ' home-made and
imported English pud
dings may be had for
homo use in our
Burseea-Naaa Tea Reom
Seventh Fleor
Saturday
California Navel Oranges
2c Each
Limit of Two Doien to a Customer.
No C O. D No Telephones No Deliveries.-
Burf m-Nash Downstairs Store
Saturday
x All Toy Books
Price
Just the gifts the kiddies delight in finding on
the tree or in the stocking.
Buriese-Naaa Beak Shop Main Fleer
S
4Bk
Hair Net Specials
Real Human Hair Nets All
colors, large size, cap
shape, dozen, 50c.
Vanity and Gainsborough
Nets In cap and fringe
styles, all large, 3 for 2 Sc.
Just a Few "Res Heart" Left
Double inesh In cap 'and
fringe, dozen, $1.00. .
Carmen Nate, 3 for 25c
Elastie nets in every color.
BurieM-Naea Netiejia She
Main Fleor
'lioiven's YaluC'Giving Store'
You can make everybody happy by
Gifts of Furniture
During the last hours of Christmas shopping re
member there Is no gift that gives greater uatls
' faction than a gift of furniture, as it Is enjoyed by
every member of the household.
3-Piece Cane Suites
The Suites offered here are rii'h In appearance "d substantial
In construction. Durable cane settee, arm chair, and rocker; ma
hogany finished frames.
$125, $148.50, $157.50, $165
$185, $225, $265
Gate Leg Tables
A desirablo piece of furniture
for the breakfast room or small
apartment. From our large dis
play of Mahogany Gate Leg
Tables one is sure to find a
table suitable for their require
ments and one that would make
a beautiful Christmas gift. Ta
bles priced at
$17.50 $22.50
$27.50
Golden Waxed and Fumed Oak
Library .Tables
Constructed as they are of care
fully selected oak and highly
finished, they are very special
values at our prices of
$24.50 $29.50
$32.00
And one would make an excep
tionally nice Christmas Gift.
Another showing of Library Ta
bles in golden and fumed oak,
Siy'.".0.".3.'... $19.50
Cedar Chests
1
In the giving of a Cedar
Chest, you are giving an article
for which there is uso the wholo
year round.
We are showing a large line
of Cedar Chests, made of gen-,
uina red cedar, have dust-proof
lids and cedar handles. Some
are copper banded others cop
per studded, All are well mad?
and priced at
$10.50, S12.50,
$21.00, $24.50,
26.00, $28.50.
Cedar Chests
Walnut and mahogany ve
neered; will match with your
bedroom suite. This is a chest
you would be pleased to give or
receive.
Rusts of Exceptional Worth
AXM1NSTER RUGS Extra heavy quality, in sizes 0x12; colors
rose, tans, blues and color combinations; specially dIQ Cfl
priced for Christmas gift-giving, at jJt,iJU
Seamless Tapestry Rugs Extra large; sizes 11-3x12; choice select
tion of patterns; specially priced for Christmas jiQO Cfl
gift-giving, at i . , . POafii iUV
Seamle Tapestry Rugs Neat all-over patterns; sizes 8-3xl0-6
specially priced for Christmas 61 7 Z(
gift-giving, at M X I iOU
Axminster Rugs Size 6x9, extra good quality, . CJOI QQ
handsome designs, priced now at only, tvO
Axminster Rugs Size 8-3x10-6, fine quality, extra QQ
heavy; priced now at only , . f e70
Axminater Rugs Size 9x12; one of America's finest dIQ QC
made rugs, priced now at only, . , . . , P"Oe5i
Axminster Rugs Size 27x54 inches;'' suitable fpr the dJO f5C
hall, bedroom or bath; priced now at only. PiWw
Rag Rugs
Plain Colored Rag Rugs for bedroom and bath room; colors; blue,
pink and yejlowj size 24x36 inches. 1 A.(
Priced now at only , 7. , , , 1 t.V
Portieres and Lace Curtains
Golden opportunities await the late shopper
to select gifts from our Drapery Department.
White, Cream and Ecru Colored Filet Nets, in floral, bird and all.
over effects; extremely neat patterns; each pair d1 QQ
specially priced, at only. , . . . . V t0
Portieres as Gifts are always acceptable. From our complete show
ing of Portieres in Damasks, Chenilles, Velours and Repps, you
can easily find the ones you'd be .pleased to give. Selections from
$6.98 to $27.50
Cretonne Patterns that would make beautiful Laundry Bags, Trav.
eling Cases, Shoe Bags, and various other useful
Chriatmas gifts. Priced, per yard, up from 03C
50-inch Veloyra For Table Runners and Fancy Pillows. Excep.
tjonally good values at our new low price of, tO QQ
per yard , WZ tsO
Marquisette and Voile Curtains Hemstitched and trimmed with
neat lace edges; 2V4 yards long;
priced, per yard, at only......
. $1.49
Columbia Exchange Record Department
Turn in your old records toward new. We allow 25 cents for
each old record brought to our exchange department toward the
purchase of any record on our exchange table. . t
Special Values in Children's Gifts
You'll be as interested in these gifts as the children themselves.
"Kiddie KariV-Genuine IL C. White "Kiddie Kars" Jf
well made, well finished; each UC
Black Boards Built-in frame, with painted sketches 1Q
for drawing, at , ,., AJC
It Pays to Read Bowens Small Ada
JwJP .
OMAHA VALVt CtVlNO 5TORC
Hoicard St., lictireen 15th and 16th
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