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PAGE SIX NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1939 By EDDIE SULLIVAN and CHARLIE SCHMIDT RADIO PATROL AW. LAY OFF THAT HAWKINS STUFF, SUH 9-14 SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE ABOUT BOGUS TWENTY- DOLLAR BILLS. TH FEDERAL MEN ARE WORKING ON IT BUT IT'S UP TO US TO CLEAN UP THE LOCAL SITUATION L 1 WARDEN BLONDE COME OUT OF HERE 9 180 AROUND THE PRISON,» I’M SORRY I CAN’T SHOW YOU RIGHT HERE IN THE PRISON. IDON’T LIKE IT HOW VERY FASCINATING 105 liS YOU’RE RIGHT- IT’S A GAG r OF THE GUARDS — SHE JUST DROVE OFF IN A SWELL CAR. OH, WARDEN, YOU'RE TOO/ YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIKE IT, CRAWFISH. DID YOU JUST SEE A TALL, SNAPPY 1 WHY....YES AND JUST-WHAT •/ IS THAT - / OPERATION OVER. 6 THERE 2 e - THIS IS A PULLING-OVER. MACHINE. IT DRAWS THE UPPER —«««■» INTO POSITION ON THE LAST urine SHE JUST PASSED A PHONEY ANOTHER ONE OF TWENTY-DOLLAR. BILL ON ME / THOSE THINGS % 01 — e TOO BAD, MISS PUDGE....TUESDAY AT ] THREE... TIP Off == S BY ALFRED J. BUESCHER Micah_Messenger of Social Justice ALL RIGHT, HAWKINS , YOU MOT TACT ME HOME. THIS IS PROBABLY THE MOST INTERESTING PART OF THE PRISON. THIS IS WHERE THE SHOES ARE MADE IN THE PRISON SHOE SHOP THE "WELFARE WORKER" SECRETLY EXTENDS HER BAG TO A PRISONER WHO QUICKLY REMOVES A GUN... I ALWAYS THOUGHT THEY PUT PAPER INSIDE THE SHOES THANK YOU EVER. 50 MUCH, WARDEN AND MAY 1 COME AGAIN- SAT TUESDAY, AT THREE % OKAY, PUDGE, DO YOUR STUFF Another “Crisis” Lord Lothian and “Crisis” Here’s a new "crisis" involving a British minister. "Crisis" is the name photographers gave the black cat which dogged the foot- steps of Lord Lothian, new Britisli ambassador to the United States, when he called at the White House in Washington. Much as the famous black cat of No. 10 Downing street in London follows British statesmen there, the cat appeared out of nowhere and fol- lowed Lothian NO, LADY, THEY'RE LEATHER ALL THROUGH I CAN’T VERY WELL SAY NO- THAT'S THE REGULAR VISIT ING HOUR. WE GOTTA MAKE I YEAH, I SEE YOU TWO WHISPERIN’/ IT GOOD, GENT CUT IT OUT / NOW I’LL SHOW YOU THE 1 , PRISON FARM PAPER INSIDE,EH?.. GOOD OLD SUZI.... .AH. IN THE r MUZZLE , ) I’M PAYING YOU OFF TODAY, SLICK. YAIN’T MAKIN’ ME I WON'T BE NEEDING YOU f SORE, SUZI. I'M ANY LONGER. I EXPECT - GETTIN’ LEERY OF THIS RACKET, THE GENT ' HOME ) ANYWAY... SAY, I THOUGHT THE GENT" WAS DOIN' A FIVE- YEAR STRETCH 9-15 ONWW / • MY FINGER ! Illustrated Sunday School Lesson Scripture—Micah 3:1-12; 6:6-8. To do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with God, is all that is required, Micah answered. (GOLDEN TEXT-Micah 6:8.) What does God want of us, asked Micah —sacrifices of many rams and "rivers of oil,” or even a first-born son, for the sins of our souls? Most of the prophets told the rulers just what they wanted to hear, because it meant that they then lived in luxury, eating of the fat of the land. In the time of the prophet Micah the common people were oppressed by the rich; made to work hard for very little, and scourged when they rebelled. Have your fenders, frames and bumpers welded to hold at reasonable cost. Clinton Wheeler Blacksmithing and Oxy-Acetylene Welding Advertising Pays In The North Georgia Tribune FACTOGRAPHS Twelve presidents of the Unit- ed States, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, have been Masons. * * * In some eastern countries the colors in carpets have special significance. Black signifies trouble, white and green joy, red and purple honor and distinction. Because of its brilliance the diamond was anciently associ- ated with lightning, and believed to owe its origin to the thunder bolt MALTONIC A palatable, nutritive, iron tonic, that is helpful in improving the appetite and increasing vigor. If you feel in need of a good tonic take Maltone. A Cherokee Drug Company DR. S. J. HIGGINS Optometrist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted L &N Schedule of Trains at Canton Effective May 18, 1936 Southbound No. 1 2:55 p. m. Daily Northbound No. 4 8:54 a. m. Daily LODGE NOTICES CANTON LODGE NO. 77 F. & A. M. Meets first and third Mondays, at 7:30 P. M. each mont. Visiting brethern are cordially invited. A. P. HOGAN, W. M. L. C. PRICHARD, Sec. CANTON LODGE NO. 39 I. 0. 0. F. MEETS 7 P. M. CD Friday before the first an dthird Sunday. All visitors are always welcome. C. V. SMITH, N. G. W. L. WEST, Secretary. CHEROKEE COUNCIL NO. 47 JR. 0. U. A. M. Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. Members and visiting Brothers always welcome. A. K. BURTON, Secty. CANTON CHAPTER NO. 135 R. A. M. Regular convocation second Tuesday each month at 7:30 P. M. All qualified Companions cordially invited. A. M. MODE, H. P. L. C. PRICHARD, Secty. WALESKA LODGE NO. 69 I. 0. O. F. Meets every first and third Sat- urday nights. All visitors welcome. C. D. REINHARDT, N. G. PAUL A. CLINE, Sec. CANTON ENCAMPMENT LODGE NO. 3 I. O. 0. F. Meets every Second and Fourth Monday night at 7 o’clock. Visi- tors always welcome. W. L. WEST, C. P. F. MORE SMITHWICK, Scribe. CANTON REBEKAH LODGE NO. 9 I. 0. O. F. Meets Friday night before each Second and Fourth Sunday. Visi- tors always welcome. EULA WEST, N. G. ERA FOWLER, V. G. A. H. PETTIT, Sec.