) TIIH nn OMAHA. SATURDAY. IKRHUAKV 51. I!)!. ( SLtCPY-TIMt TALtS to f ' A. L THE TALE OF WASTER MEADOW JwHUR 5C0TI JAILtY fflM'TFR VI!. Noihinr But Air. UI4 Mr, Crw didn't My a inglt orJ when M.er Me.ow Mouse tint Mm itct to ftt in th meJow. . - . M 1 bus Old Ki Crow (bruit ha hill down the holt. l!iit i ukkil Rlitier in Mr. Crow' ryi warnt'4 MaMrr Meadow Moon that t'tcrc was trouble ahead for liini. If t! hute to his home l.adn't l cm cloe at hand, there no trllniR h;it would have ha;ptncl lo him. Anyhow, jui a Mr. Crow liii'K"d at hint, with a wild flapping "f hit broad wings. Master Meadow Moue clipped to one side and whUUd through his doorway. Old Mr. Crow coughH hoarsely. "What't your hurry?" he cried. "I've been waiting around hre for you for a long while. Can't you spend a few moments of your val uable time with nte?"- Now, it was true that the old Ren ttematt bad been lingering in the neighborhood. The corn wasn't finite ripe enough to mi it Mm. So ho had derided to ko a-mousing that morning. I lis. way of hunting, however, was not like that of other bird. Mr. Crow chose to do his hunting afoot, lie was too wise to waste any ef fort looking for mice when the grass was high. But after haying he had often gone a-mouing in years past. And he had found the sport to be nuite worth while. Stalking about the close cropped meadow be had surprised many distant cousins of Master Meadow Mouse who never returned home to tell the story of their meetings with the black scamp. Maybe Mr. Crow was getting slow in his old age. He had never come so near to catching a Meadow Mouse before, only to be disappointed. It was n wonder that he felt peevish. At first Master Meadow Mouse diil not answer Mr. Crow when the old gentleman Called down the tun nel that led to the rest beneath the sod. But soon Master Meadow Moue remembered that Mr. Crow could get no more than his bill in side the bole. And then Master Meadow Moose found his voice acrnttv '.' "I i'onf'want to go above ground," j .haid. "Can't you talk to me where I am?'' "It's not easv to do that." Mr. Crow grumbled. "I bave to speak too Joud; and my voice is hoarse today.". "St irk voiir bill into mv tunnel as! far as it will o, Master Meaaow Mouse suggested. "Then you won't bave to shout. I coqld hear a whis per if vou'd do as I suggest." Old Mr. Crow thrust his bill down the hole. , . , "I don't like this," he croaked. I can't see you." ."That's because vou're shutting out all the light." .'Master Meadow Mouse explained. "I doubt it." said Mr. Crow an grily. "I believe you've drawn a curtain across the other end of this tunnel. And I. can't talk to anybody throush a curtain. I refuse to injure my voice trying to talk with any body that won t give me a more friendly welcome when I call on him." "Talk away!" Master Meadow Mouse urged his caller. "There's nothincr between us to keen me from hearing you. Nothing but a foot of air!" "Ah!" Mr. Crow cried. "I knew you had something in that tunnel. "If his bill wasn't so hard if it was as soft as the Kitten's nose I'd bite it, "Master Meadow Mouse thought. And while he was thinking, all at once a shaft of light trickled inside his house. Old Mr. Crow had gone grumbling on his way. (Copyright, 1!!2 Autoists Lacking License to Be "Rounded Up" March 1 The city and county treasurer's office, second floor of the courthouse, will be open this afternoon to give an opportunity for the payment of automobile license taxes. Treasurer Endres said that beginning March 1 those who have not taken out their 1922 licenses will be "rounded up." Mexican UMrgfi Wit Is Murder of JaniM Scott Ceurge Garmrllo, U.e dim (oupd with wound in hit in1 by the plii werk wat charged with tit nmidrr tf I'olitenun Jame fccott jettrrdjy. lie will be jjiven a preliminary luarwg in polus touri way. RICKETS' Cod-lim oil is the beat thing In the world (or rtciels. 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With out organic iron, both food and Vitaminea are absolutely utelen. asyour body cannot chant inert, lifeless food into llvlns ceils and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in yxur blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested food as it is absorbed into your blood just as fire unites with coal or wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in yauf blond your food ruerely paset thru your body without doing you any good. Arrangements have been made with the druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large 51.90 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamins Tablets absolutely free with, every purehaae of a bottle of Nuxated Iron. IrorRsxi BloodStrarngthand Endurane ADVERTISEMENT Hairs Will Vanish After This Treatment (Toilet Helps) You can keep your arms, neck or face free from hair or fuzz by the occasional use of plain delatone, and in usinfr it you need have no fear of marring or injuring the skin. A thick paste is made by mixing some ef the powdered delatone with wa ter. Then spread on the hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off. wash the skin and all traces of hair have vanished. Be careful, however, to get real delatone. A "V T A o mo Jl oday The BEE Leads All Other Papers in Circulation Gains To Advertisers and Readers- Mur JfLwIttu'S' Or aba Bee, has led all other papers in circulation gicwth for several n onths past. The growth in circulation, both week days and Sundays, compared with a year apo, tells a wonderful story of the growing popularity of The Fee. The figures for the fcur months ending January, 1922, taken from published statements of each paper, are as follows: Circulation Gains of All Omaha Papers For Four Months Ending January 1922 DAILY THE OMAHA BEE ..... . 8,278 Second Paper .4,412 Third Paper ,. 3,222 SUNDAY THE OMAHA BEE 14,435 Second Paper .6,082 , Third Paper ,.2,649 Graphic Illustration of Gains of Omaha Papers DAILY, SUNDAY THE BEE 2d Paper 3d Paper THE BEE 2d Paper 3d Paper The Reasons for The Bee's Growth The Bee reflects the best thought of the community and the state. It is the paper of the family clean and free from sensationalism. The Bee is brightest, snappiest and newsiest. It is truthful and accurate when you fee it in The Bee, you know it is true. Al though Republican in politics, The Bee prints the news without political bias or prejudice. ' The Bee leads in business, financial, fraternal and women's news. Having four separate leased wires, The Bee easily leads in telegraph and foreign news. The Bee is optimistic in tone it is a constructive force a cheerful newspaper. . Living up to the best traditions of the past, The Bee is distinctive it is the only really different newspaper of Nebraska and the Central West. The Sunday Bee, replete with news and features to interest every member of the family, also publishes the only Rotogravure Section in Nebraska. Advertisers, Large and Small will naturally be deeply interested in The Bee's circulation growth, and, as has often been said, "there is no substitute for circulation", especially, of the kind that reaches good homes and brings results for the advertiser. Concentration of advertising means merely restricting the business of the advertiser. The Bee's growing circulation is the best opportunity for the growing business. TlE aha Bee MORNING EVENING SUNDAY