1! THE GUMPS m'thCIUNDAYU OH, GIRLS! Drawn for The Bc by Sidney Smith I'linatural Dcnth Cliiiiu mm. lr ly ui'iuiuiel tlreihs, ll'f lei'irr H4 Itdlrl l y t'K"iv (torn liuiiif, hrr unci in 4 nif hU in ,ikini end h?r i'ih'r in a iunt ay eiiulriit ier Hull, Muni, IMatim of Mr. La Vrlk )idf her itbnJ, hKo m ktllH iht n'ght of My I.', sthm niittektn hy polite Hf f'ipedt (or whom hy e krarthitig, Mrs 7 , w w r v euivw Mi A Patrick . VctV. UV etirri. let 1M hrr lefhrr, ni'Mhrr and ! AT THAT KtNft HUDSON Has a New Motor Al A. mTTt iftYASwiV NEW SILK DRESSES Al llfM (.flee IWl awet Us) Peeeeee. uel rsaei.ei. ee4 eeeilf nfMlllN JULIUS ORKIN ttll DOOCXA - w. . ... F" U vtiauAajfl ft i . j ... If ii IW ' W 4wv 7 THE' BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY JUNE 3. 1922. i i r ii n. i i I f i I MOW a.0UY tMt RlNCi ON "WAT X I I KlUMlA- !SH "PCKIT. Olt WO? V.VUT. WLL rW ... I i -wwts a wn-at pv)vtv w i yum et tooit.tvat out . i i UM 1 1 tUW.MT "WkT W0VL& 6tAtt I I It A LBfltf AT TUt CON? ' I UNI. 1 r I ' 0CJ U6Ut KCK MOftt BtCOMWUV I V 1 J I if- I il vmjiT iu a ocxNor. I x-m-l -j." TT 7T7 ....... Y" U -1 . , , r Z nrri,-.7 a mm Mwniu tmu . . ' ; A a , i .ii Li nraHfWfflH Aj-sjw-a .... iw 1 BRINGING UP FATHER Kuirrr4 B. fslrnl UfflM SEE JICC9 AND MAGGIE IN FULL PACE OF COLORS IN THE bUNOAV BLE W OftLfa WANT TO KNOW IF 5uTt in thc ornct TOhO(toJ UY1 w& HA.VE. I I V K I JHOOLO tY NOT ANO OOLU NOT HOLD ANV meetin n thus orncE VERT I BY OLLY - THEtC YOUN4 La NlftT ;TTIN CRAXV. tumkl CCXONe. THE OLDER. WOmfw ARE. NOT FOOU?H A OUT THEM NEW 11.LV p a. rv&. - 1922 by Intx Feature Service, Inc. Drawn for The Bee by McManua ICeotnthf IK 1 I'M AOIMA OOT ON Aj HIKING TRP WANT ALONO ... "I U.. ..j Buyers of Realty Warned of Liens Abstracter Tells of Many Cov. eminent Assessments That Have Been Filed. In the office of the clerk of tlie United States' district court for the district of NebraoKa at Omaha there a,re filed ome 500 items of taxes as- sessed under the internal revenue laws against various individuals and corporations ranging in amounts from ?200 to $8,000, which are liens upon all property and rights to property belonging to the persons or corporations within the state. . Frank-J. Norton, an abstracter, de- iidrcj mat it is joi viiai nnponance to all persons dealing in real estate, sellers, purchasers or mortagees, to see that the ahstracter certifies that there are no such assessments or tax liens affecting their real estate. It has been the custom of the revenue department to file these liens in various places in the state which were not accessible to title exam iners The. revenue department has now made a ruling that hereafter all such tax liens shall be filed with the clerk of the United States district court at Omaha, as the laws of Ne braska do not provide that such liens shall be filed in the various counties in the state. Prayer Each Day I.t tti poor and needy prais Thy Kurne. Pi. 74:S1. , Our Father in Heaven, we kneel to thank Thee for Thy goodness and mercy, which have been so manifest in our lives. Thy good gifts have rot failed, morning nor evening. When we have forgotten Thee in the absorption of work and play, when we have neglected . Thee through lack of gratitude and love, Thou has continually looked upon us to bless and keep us. We beeseech Thee, blessed Lord, to keep us from all unholy desires and practices, and to inspire within us 9 love for Thee, for all oux fel lowmen, and all good workj We ask Thee to open doors of oppor tunity to us. that we mav in some ".Wablish Thy will in the world. Give tis the highest privilege of hourly fellowship with Thee, that we may be confident of Thy nearness to us and Thy interest in our affairs. Forgive the many things that have marred our lives and stained our souls. We are ashamed of them, and turn from them in sincere re- l u 1 -, : TUaa .I.-.. .li.r. Christ, our Lord and Savior. In His. Name -we ask all these - good and precious gifts. Amen. TV. COURTLAND ROBINSON, D.D.. Philadelphia, Pa. AT THE THEATERS T OHN Drlnkwater'a treat play "Abra har "flucoln," with Frank MeGlynn. wllw rreaented at the Branrteia theater '.or the laat two timea today. nitlnee &r tsfvenlnsr. No play produied In recent. a ha been more sturdily praised b .he reffUlar theatcrcoer, by th wudent of history and by the folk IM delight In hlsh literary quality In their entertainment. "Abraham Lincoln tt first of all the revelation of the soul of ft great man. That Is its fundamental Virtue. But beyond that,- and thla is ji.oat Important to those who seek di version in the playhouse. "Abraham Lin coln" provide three hours of genuine p.oasure. Drlnkwater was long a stu dent of the theater and he knew well that to be trocceesful to fcave a genuine, appeal a play must primarily entertain, tie has exemplified this belief In wrlt In one of the greatest plays the Englleh peaking' theater haa known in many f-.iri The two performances todsy close the ooal theatrical aeaot at the Erandeis. Two headline features appear on the . new World bill opening a seven-day en gagement today. The Four Bards are sensational juggler of human beings: the Fkelly ani Helt Revue offer a delightful melange of s"ng. dance and comedy; Nel- i and the Barry Boys are musical com 'r entertainera: Walter Haadngs, late vocalist of the Kellennan Revue, enter tains In popular song selections: Haiel Moran is a Isrlat expert with trimmings of comedy and dance: Stanly and Caff, rev appear lr a novel diversion. "Other Vomena Clothes," starring besutlflll Vhrl Ballin. Is the lull-lenrth picture jfeature tl Common Sense By J. J. MUNDY. Axe You Putting Off Training Your Child? There are too many parents who slide over or gloss over the mistakes and the misbehavior of their childre.11, thinking that children are bound to he "little pests," as one woman ex pressed it, and they will get over. it. But how are these children to get over being the "little pest" age for themselves and all concerned unless the parents help them out of it. Very often in households one par ent recognizes this fact while the other does not, and, for the sake of peace, keeps still when correction should be made. This makes it not only harder for the other parent, but exerts a bad in fluence on the child, who thinks that it can do a lot of things when the easy parent is around and get away with it, which could not be done if both were hand in hand to stop it. It is so much easier to imagine your child will outgrow its wrong doing. It you wait till a tree is grown to lop off ugly branches you leave a scarred trunk. If you nip off the first appearance of shoots where you do not want them, the growth will go on, higher and higher up the trunk till the. branch comes out just where you want it' and you get a perfect speci men. ; . South Omaha Mrs. Norman Freed in Mann Act Case Jailed After Professing Ignor ance of Alleged Crime. Cora Norman, tried yesterday on a Mann act charge, is free, but the government's two witnesses against her, Camille Carter and Geneva Holt, arc in jail for perjury and coiir tempt of court. The latter two, brought from Kansas City by Department of Jus tice agents to testify that Mrs. Nor man brought them here last year for immoral purposes, completely re versed their former statements. They said they never saw Mrs. Norman before they testified against' her at a trial last term of court, when the jury disagreed. Judge Woodrough directed a ver dict releasing Mrs. Norman from custody, but deputy marshals imme diately arrested the witnesses. "We have their sworn testimony at the last trial, their statements be fore Commissioner Boehler and de- seasssM - 'XWe '11 say it is - you'll say so too GREAT! No fancy wrapper just good gum mm ADAMS SLtfiSM Chewing Gum Aserlr Chicle Co. positions taken by our agents with which to confront them," said E. W. Byrne, special agent of the Depart ment of Justice. Mrs. Norman is the wife of Harry Norman, South Side pool hall pro prietor. Man Killed by Assassin, Coroner's Jury Decides Clinton Martong was killed by an unidentified1 assassin, a coroner's jury decided after hearing evidence presented at the Heafey & Heafcy mortuary yesterday. Ilartoug, a guest at the Castle hotel, was found dead on the sidewalk at "Bloody Corner," Twenty-eighth and R, last Saturday night.. Under the mattress of the bed in the room of Ed Miller, Twenty seventh and Q streets., officers found a .4S-caIibor revolver. The bullet which caused Hartong's death was also .45-calibcr. Miller has not been seen since the night of the shooting. Parents' Problems How can childen be taught to be cheerful when things do not happen quite as they wish? Children's troubles are as real to ihcni as our troubles are to us. They have a world of their own and think more deeply than we give them credit for. They cannot be expected to be cheerful under all circumstances. Such a condition of mind ran only come with experience. Do not preach to. them: rather at such time try to divert their minds, and give them something else to think about. . Mrs. Mary Clair Dic. Mrs. Mary Clair, widow of John Clair and resident of Omaha for SO years, died yesterday at her home, 812 North Seventeenth street. Tfirs. Clair came to Omaha from Montreal, Canada. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Olson, Mrs. James Mulick, Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Charlotte Adkins; and two sons, Edward and Clarence Clair, all of Omaha. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 Monday morning from the home, 812 North Seventeenth, to Holy Family church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy sepulcher cemetery. 11 4SMlrKsjshr vinimn m Safe Milk il, For IrJiriU IV & InriWa NgCOOKOKe The "Food. Drink" for All Age Quick Lunch at Home, OfHce.aai Fountains. A for HORUCIC5. 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It offers the distinction and . protection of a fine, closed car at but little more than open car cost. GUY L.SMITH '.-.SERVICE. FIRST1 (" iicM-7 fMKAM Omaha. USA ioNt ooocUii70 Tot. rise . $1093 Coach . S345 Sedan . I8JS Frnfkt mmj lam tMtrm I They come from the ends of the earth to see 1 p ML National Park How can you afford to miss it? The hotel registers shoW that people come from all over the world to Yellowstone to see this great exhibit of marvels and sublime scenery. Here "it seemt as if Nature in anticipation of receiving company had painted up the landscape in brilliant colors and set all her fountains going." The grand canyon holds you spell-bound by. its beauty; the geysers play for you, wild flowers carpet valleys and mountains; bears feed out of your hand and buffaloes, deer, elk roam the hills. See the West this year Yellowstone! The route that most people use is via the West Yellowstone entrance the only way vou can make the Grcnd Circle Tour Fr the PrUo a Ticket to YeltowstsMM Alone embracing Yellowstone', Ogden Canyon, Salt Lake City, the Royal Gorge, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springi, and Denver the scenic high spots of the West. Or, if going to the Pacific Coast, include a side trip to the Park from Salt Lake City, Ogden or Pocatello. Fares Greatly Reduced TasOeme e tHf) eestjr little 1 tbao the far ene way WRITE Let us tell you how reasonably you can FOR rU make this trip and send you beautifully BOOKLETS illustrated booklets with maps. Through sleepers on fast limited train right to park entrance at West Yellowstone. For information aik A. K. Curts, City Pass. Agent, U. P. 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I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. I am willing to answer any woman if she win write asking what it did for me." Mrs. John Heier, 63 Dilley Street, Cumberland, Md. Mrs. Heier's case is but one of many we constantly publish recom mending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. She is willing to answer vnur letter. Writ a fa hr w i1 j - " $5.00 DAY For Saturday's eelling. we offer Skirts. Sweaters and Blouses, for merly sold for $9.75; your choice 'jOLlUS ORKIN 1512 DOUGLAS Take a Ride in the New HUDSON