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MyMarriage
Problems
Rcvelationa of a Wife"
lfow H G'rf Man Set Dicky
Duly gUntrd at me guickty v.iih
f t niqrh cnffrn in hit Uet lht I
lud Iui4 work lo kfp from show.
my con.iimjnf of the rut I
1x4 jiUyfd. l or I kiirw that I at
vol nervous anlvtlit only my jear
i'-r h' 4Viy, 1iivh I toulil nat
iiiiUv livl urgH my requrt to
(or linn t, (nine home with mr,
' Poor g.ri:" he wld o(l!v. -
tnfpe ou mut be 4ne up. VeIU"
tiiiin drop into iU)fulne,
"i( .lie ymiiI gre4i. big kirnug nun
t-; tki rare o her die .lull lute
liim. Bin it strike me jon've ilun.-.
e1 your tun la'ely" ith a rjiii
cal look. "You werru'bko anxious
for my company a little while hark."
"in't. Unky," I mm with a lit
tle nlmrr, trrriing clorr to him,
gul tiuj he couhl not ihi" the
l'rfr to he at ninth from fr fnr
Imn of the nun Smith it was
trout the re.nller limi of the us'y
quarrM ue had ju.t li.iJ.
"Alt right. I rn't nay another
word. Jmt ret lirrr," aii'l he pulled
ir.e on b'il him on 4he rai
tank and ailjii-tH my head to the
ronifnruMe hollow of hi nhouhler,
And a he kept hi ov of silnire I
had tune to pull myelf together and
i Mime the fart I had learned in
i.nlerly fliinii for presentation to
l.illun, ami to plan inv rour.oe in
reard to l'iiky and the new com
pliration which had arisen in the
unexpected advent upon our neigh
borhood horion of the man Smith.
One thing stonil out peremptori
ly. I'nder no rirruiiiKtancea must
I let Dicky know of Smith's prox
imity. I knew thar he was still
mart!u? under the sting of having
let Smith escape after tying the
nan up in the woods near the res
ervoir. If he should gues that
Smith wa in the neighborhood
nothing could keep him from going
after the man again and turning him
over to the authorities. ?
Waiting for Repairs.
Aside from the danger there would
be for Dicky in an encounter with
so dangerous and desperate a man
for I knew Dicky too well to
think that he would do anything
save rush for Smith singtehanded
I was far from sure that Lillian
wanted Smith apprehended as yet.
Although my friend characteristi
cally close-mouthed as to the real
nature of the problem she was
working; out had said little to jus
tify my belief, yet 1 was sure that
Smith and the man who had so
frightened Katie were but cogs in
a machine so infernal, so deadly, so
menacing as to tax the utmost pov
ers of Lillian and her associates in
the destruction of it. And from
long association with her I had
learned that of all things she feared
most the premature seizure or even
alarming of the men pr .women
whom !hc government agents were
tracking.
Give them plenty of rope. Let
the smaller try lead us to the big
fellows. I heard these words from
her lips so often it was impossible
for me to forget theni or fail to act
upon them. 1 was fairly certain that
Smith had recognized me, but was
counting upon his own disguise to
fool my eyes. Still, I told myself,
one never could be absolutely sure
of anything was so cunning a crim
inal, and t chated with impatience
at the delay, that was keeping me
from Lillian, even though it were
of my own making. ,
"Let's Go Home."
"Well, here comes the bride 1"
Dicky yawned as the garage repair
car came noisily down the road, "if
they start that blasted car without
any trouble, 1 11 kick them or it, i
0011 t particularly imc mum.
One of the garage men, a stbeky
chan with a humorous twist to his
mouth, got out of the repair car,
went over twDicky's, climbed in, and
pressed the starter,, tried it again,
got out and went to the rear of the
SLEEPY - TIME- TALES
II t TTxBU-' X
THE TALE OF
THE MULEY COW
BY'ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
UlAI'IHt XXI.
A Brm Dtde.
Nobody had ever tuppord that the
Muley low had minh courage. In
many wivt the teemed quite timid.
I'erhap if the ud lud horn the
would have been dtllereiit. Ant how,
whmvr anything xartled Iter the
only thing he err did wa to run
way, il she could. If old dog pot
ft
w
nn.le atvuy with that dif.duil Jack
U i.aniern.'
e!" the Muley l ow replitd. Ml
wa the fift one out vi the lum tint
tnorniiiji. And I knocked Jack
u i.antern oil the Knee pot. '
"What happened then?" Mitt Kit
ty I'at wanted to know, as .le tiared
toiind eved at the Muley Cow.
"lie broke into a don piece."
Mi Kittle lat was tusinciou.
"If thatt to, where are the piceet?"
he (Iniuildcd.
"I ate them," the Muley Cow ex
plained, And emjbody taid the wat very,
vty brave. And everybody thud
deted at the Muley low't nest re
mark. " I he (tiecet tasted very g'iod,"
she said. "It wa as line pumpkin
a I ever ate."
t inin, i;: t
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Binjhtm '
t
Atlat I'evk ha hfgmt t tudv law, I
and wou'd like to borrow some jrge j
books of oiuc or to pl i e vn a i
rltelf near him. 'lo uu with he lu i
one volume vriteit by a hoi ihv. i
lor. 1
I uke MaihewU wit) not lui evert J
iniich honew this tumnier, at he
counted hit M et today, and lunU that
he hat only two kit, '
t . . j
Crukct lliik lu divided to ect
hiuieli sevtral badset ot dnfereut :
tie, denoting tariou acvomplidi-
wear I Item when lie
r-utr j,!iiit lie Hi I ,' nurHt o
'I U'ie JiaJ t I'llill.i'in".
.ommon
Sense
car.
"How about your gas?" he asked.
II "Indicator says there s some,
Wieky replied. ,
1 ' Did you turn on your emer
gency?" Dicky looked at him blankly.
"Never thought of that, as long as
the indicator registered as much as
that," he answered.
The stocky man did not snort
aloud, but his face expressed the ut
most contempt for amateur motorists
in general as he turned a lever on
tlio irae tanlc whrnt hack to the
'heel again, and after two or three
trials set the motor to purring.
" "Better get some gas before you
go much further," h advised, as he
climbed into his own car again. "That
emergency won't carry you very
" 5 .many miles." ' ,
v He drove off in a clatter that em
phasized the tense silence in which
Dicky looked after the retreating
car. I did not dare to let even a hint
, of a smile appear, although the look
upon my husband's face was dis
tinctly mirth-inciting.
. . "Well!" I be darned!" Dicky said
at last. "Come on, let's go home.
The treat is certainly on me this
time, but it you ever spill this may
your lucky star help you." .
Parents' Problems
How can a little girl of 10, who is
very proud of the prettiness, etc..
Of her baby brother of 2, be helped
to keep this pride in him. without
tt the same time making him sclt
conscious and vain?
There isn't much danger of chil
dren spoiling a child of 2. If they
do, they will quickly discover the
fact and as speedily amend the
blunder by that chastening process
children employ instinctively when
grownups let them. Let little bro
ther take his train or his soldiers
and play naturally in the room
where the big girls play dolls. He
will surely lose his self-conscious-less.
It would be a pity to tarnish
the sister's pride in the child by any
suggestion of "spoiling."
Pool Hall Robbed
Beatrice, Neb.. April 10. (Spe--ial
Telegram.) Thieves entered the
Talmer pool hall and took about $50
from the cash register. Entrance
was gaiasd through the front door, ,
'I AU them," the Muley Cow
txplaired.
barked at hrr heels, the Mulcv Cow
alw ays hurried to get out of reach
of his snapping jaws. If Farmer
(ireen shouted at hrr, she was more
than likely to mind lum. And usual
ly she even did as Johnnie (ireeu
told her to do. In all her life she
was never known to light. Yet there
came a tune when many of her
friends claimed that she was very
hrave imleed.
(Jn a crisp fall evening a terrible,
grinning fellow known as Jack
O'l.antern Appeared about the farm
house. Johnnie tircen, at least, did
not fear him, in spile of his flaming
features, l'or Johnnie and Jack
spent the whole evening together,
honevcr the clatter of a wagon
sounded from the road, the two rush
ed out to the gate, to be there when
the wagon passed.
It was said that .strangers seemed
to be frightened. Anyhow, shouts
were heard. Old dog ipot did
great ileal of barking. And Miss
Kitty Cat hid under the- woodpile,
Oueer tales traveled like wildfire that
night. All the after-dark prowlers
knew about Jack O'Lantern. And
some of them saw and feared
n i m.
After Johnnie (ireen went to ucd
Jack sat a long time on a fence post
and grinned at the black night. And
nobody except Benjamin Bat' dared
to go near him.
After a while Tack O'Lantern van
ished. His gleaming eyes no longer
flashed, his horrid mouth no longer
grinned. And nobody cared to go
near the place where he had sat, to
see what had hecome of mm.
At dawn- Miss Kitty Cat crawled
out of the woodpile to do a little
early hunting. And she claimed that
at that hour Jack O'Lantern still
at on the fence post. She saw the
back of his head so she said. And
that was enough for her. She did
not look at him a second time. And
yet when broad daylight came,
Jack O'Lantern had vanished com
pletely. .
It was a great mystery. And
when at last the Muley Cow spoke
up and said that she had done for
Jack O'Lantern, nobody could be
lieve her. ,
When Miss Kitty . Cat heard the
news she went at once to the pas
ture. And going straight to the
Muley Cow she made bold to ask
her a question: "Is it true that you
A Silly Song
-By A CUCKOO BIRD.
In quitting, not in failing, 'tis, that
black dishonor lies. And failure
often proves to be a blessing in dis
guise. To quit, because you chance
to fail, is to weakness to, confess.
And he whom1 . failure overcomes
could ill endure success. The acid
only cleans the gold and burns the
dross away. And failure only goads
the strong to rise and face the fray.
As coral rises on itself above the
sea at last,- so man's success is
builded on the failures of the past.
(Copyright. 1922.)
Are You Refuting to Be Happy?
What is the use of harboring those
evil thoughts, that feeling of hatred,
tlut desire to d' something to "get
even" with the one who has wrong'd
you
Von are not hurting the one
against whom you have the ill-feeling;
but you are subjecting yourself
to a great deal of displeasure, and
robbing yourself of much pleasure
which you might otherwise have.
Life is too short to think disturb
ing and evil thought about persons
against whom you may have a right
to feel hitler.
l-orgrt it I Why punish yourself;
Often, when you sec a happy face
you think that that person must have
an easy life, and you would give
great deal to have had a lite which
would allow you to be as happy as
that one is: you arc sure that hard
ships such as yours have not touched
there. .
But the truth usually reveals that
every person has had evpenences
which might have made each cynical
and envious and full of ill-will to
ward others.
It is mastery of self which has
enabled them to drop oil the devast
ating disappointments; mind control
has shunted off the disagreeable ex
periences, and the ettect lias Deen a
cheerful, strengthening happiness
which endures.
(Copyright, i22.)
Pawnee City Gymnasium 7
Now Used as Skating Rink
Pawnee City. Neb., April 10.-
(Spccial.) The Tawnee City high
school gymnasium has been con
verted into a skating nnk since the
closincr of the basket ball season. Ire
high school has charge and the
money made will go towards the de
ficit on the building.
menu, and will
XL $l t V
1 ST J
MASTERS PAIN!
Sloans fo r
rbcumdtbm
lumbdzo
sciatica
neuralgia
sprains
strains
weak backs
stiff joints
At n drvitiat. J Je. 7V. 11.44
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Liniment
auirkly Iwiicd h lr Horwwi t tMtn l
iitiiMtn. Cowl (or pimply Imi )
ruma. trnr. Hchirt kin. "H
ihrk!!i lrauMt.Onof I HoNeo
mily KmxtH. Any dmfil. tl
DrJHbbsariis.ii
fcczema Ointment ll
goes over into the Calf Ribs neigh
borhood, or other places, where they
won't know but what thry arc real.
State Department Seeks
Live Stoek Ket'fierIiii
The Department of Trade and
Commerce is to file a petition of in
tervention today in the suit brought
by six stockholders asking the ap
pointment of a receiver for the Amer
ican Live Stock Insurance company.
The department sets forth in its
petition that the company is at the
present time solvent, but that should
the court appoint a receiver that re-
EMPRESS
Now
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la "fa tm hthMirMM'
CLIMORO Nt dlMWllt,
l ' Bill Ail"
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in "ts ptKlar'
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l "Htwt II Out"
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Na tionally Priced
branded in me BacK-
uurn
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BurnUmUp Will Do It
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First-Class Drug Stores
Council Bluffs Remedy Co.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
$700 $600 $495
The Art and Music Store
1513-15 Douglas Street
AftYKRTISKMKKT.
MRS. BRANDT
LOOKS YOUNGER
THAN IN YEARS
Ft. Calhoun Woman Is Like
A Different Person Since
Taking Tanlac Eats
Anything, Sleeps Like a
Child and Feels Fine.
"I am so delighted with the Way
Tanlac has restored my health and
strength I never miss an opportunity
to tell my experience, said Mrs.
Mary Brandt, Fort Calhoun, Neb.
"Some time ago my stomach got
all out of order and what little I
ate failed to nourish me properly. I
lost weight and energy right along.
fortunately for me I was .ad
vised to take Tanlac, and it is sim
ply remarkable how soon it put me
on the road to recovery again. I am
just like a different person now, eat
ing, sleeping, feeling and looking
better than in years.
Tanlac is sold in Omaha by the
bherman & McLonncll Drug Co.
and by leading druggists everywhere.
Palatial splendid
Salle De le Fortune
Monte Carlo .
idle rich system
players reckless
spendthrifts the
Croupier's cry
"faites vox jeux"
rustling money
chips gold
clink the ball drops
"Black Wins" ,
Someone always pays
Where Grim
Tragedy Races
With the .
Fateful Ball!
Every one of the great
scenes in that mar
velous picture "Fool
ish Wives" has a deep
meaning It helps to
develop the story
swift tense absorb
ing it 'fairly takes
you out of yourself
rushes you along to
the grim climax you
have been hoping
almost praying for
That is one of the hunt
dred reasons it is the)
"Most Talked
About Picture
in the World!"
t
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ctwkies! Laughs!! Roars!!!
Opens Next
Thursday Evg.
April 13
Special
l m m M mm w. mm m
4
His Newest and
Funniest Comedy
Shown in Conjunction With
Will Rogers and Lila Lee
IN
"One Glorious Day"
' Made just iot tun and running
through roars of laughter!
Starts
Next Sunday
4
Miss Du Pont in Person
Reserved beats Now on Sale for AH Performances
8!l5-50c. "c and $1.00; Boxe., $1.50
MATINEES, 2:15 25c and 50c: Boxei. 75c nJ $1
BRANDEIS THEATER-
HEATRE
TONIGHT M'i Wednesday
I UniUni Wedneeday Niht
David elasco Presents
DAVID IVARFIELD
IN
The Return of Peter Grimm
By David Belaico
PRICES: Evening, SOc, $1, $1.50. $2,
$2.50 and S3. Matinee, 50c, $1.00
$1.50, $2 and $2.50; 2nd Balcony Re
served. Good Seats Still Available.
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The Doors of
"The World"
Open For You
Next Saturday
At Noon
Hotel Castle
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LAST
TIMES
TONITE
Starts
Tomorrow
Three Days Wet!., Thurs., Friday
Pauline
Frederick
in
"TWO KINDS OF
WOMEN"
When you know the ivonders of "The World'
you'll feel justly proud to be called an Omahan
Six "Good Time" Vaudeville Acts
Pantage's Road Shows Intact
Pleasing Photoplays
First Run Productions of the Highest Type
Complete Change of Program
Every Saturday
Purse Fitting Prices
Week Day
Matinees
Gen'l Adm.,
Tax
OAs. I
Mezzanine
Circle
50c
Tax
Reserved Mezzanine.
Circle Seats,
On Sale at the Box
Office of the Theater
Thursday Noon.
Tickets May Be Pur
chased One Week
In Advance.
No Telephone
Orders Taken or
Tickets Laid Away
Sun.-HoIN
day Mats.,
Nights
Gen'l Adm.,
Mezzanine
Circle
(Reserved)
75c 5
Tax
NOW TILL WEDNESDAY"
If you'va
seen
"Torabla
David"
wa don't
have to tall
you very
much about
this one.
STARTING THURSDAY
"3 Live Ghosts"
If ye have tears of laughter,
Prepare to shed them now!!
fan &im
llfflUE
Ml
A Photoplay of Sunshine
and
BUSTER
KEATON
in "The High Sign"
A Story of the Royal Order of
"Blinking Buzrards"
Will Afford You Pleasant
Entertainment
, at the
THIS WEEK
Now Playing
At Regular Admission
Matinees Until 6:15 25e
Nights Bale, 30c; Main, 40c;
Box, 50c
RUTH
STONEHOUSE
IN PERSON
At 3:307:30 9:30 . t
And Her Studio Orchestra
DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
In Addition to Regular Program
KATHERINE -MacDONALD
Jut Declared by the Chicago Tribune
The Most Beautiful
Woman in the World
In Her Latest Photoplay
"THE INFIDEL"
And here's a clever comedy
With BOBBY VERNON
"HOKUS POKUS"
Strand Supreme Orchestra
mWwmi
Viiiievttte trftctm
woskomm.Mt:
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE AND
PHOTOPLAYS
11:30 A. M. Continuous to
11:00 P. M.
IRENE CASTLE
in
"French Heels"
HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
"Look Pleasant Please"
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