The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 14, 1923, Image 6
THE ftAXNER-HBRAM). ATHENS, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY. ERBRITidv
AND JUS FRIENDS;
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firiah mark and won the race. As the driver hopped out-of the
ei»A«ar Jack grabbed him and shook his hand. “That was a fine victory,”
said. And the little drvier snii'ed and replied, “Oh, tnank you v-.'
*"‘Jhuickf Indeed." 1
FHE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
SvTFEP
HOME
EliiY GOODNIGHT* I >
S 3 ( MUSTA OVERSLEPT! 1
C| OE PORTER IS hrtAKlN
====\ UP DE BERTHS. v
S5<B»«3SSV is&iszr;
andapulh-ine
Domestic Rou.ii
and paw.caks fuchjr
NO-NO
ME lube
LAID UP
FOR A
vYlEEKlV
HE RUNS
LIKE A
STREAK?.
Just at thU time Jack noticed that there were several litflo wooden
,
T" ^SoTdicVV fofftTrig hearby and preparing to march away.
— —yott going?” he asked the captain. "Down to our fort
join the rest of the soldiers and have a drill,” came th
«P lf they marched. (Continued.) - — •
Adveht6res
»rew>» f\
Tacndkv
A QUEER OLD MAN
• -M&iiiP \ y^T' ^ /// 30M
station agent DAD keves overslept -this aioRning, 22*. zrmjsy
THE FIRfSTT/ME/N “THIRTY SIX YEARS—IT DIDAVT - v^^iousnmca,
MATTER MUCH AS THE EARpf TRAIN WAS MORE- THAN FOUR HOURS LATE
WHAT GOES OP
MUST OOME. DOWN
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
BY ALLMAN
He Had No Comeback
BYTbve harveV, i Will
BE DELIGHT^ - THE
iUscripTIoUs ONvT
GIVE AKl AMATlklG
ACCOUNT OF THE
•iaToRTL' CLUVJ .T
picked me To briug
4 'OUR mummy case
tJACK- NONE OF US
CAN PlGURE OUTTH'
l WRITINGON rr »
l HovTo rrse if we
A all come over
riV some nigh-TaN'
y/A Vou WORK IT ■
£/Jyourrfor us,eh 2.
THAT’S FUNNV- I
KNOW I HAD IT"
»IT MOST HAVE
SUPPED OUT OF
il MV.’POCKET
IT MW5HT HAVE \
DROPPED OUT
WHILE J WAS DRES5INS
.THIS MORN I NS - J
A SMOffW OW|
STlu., L1K6 A 1
-TREE OH A
DARK STfeSEJW
THERE MIQdT f
BE ScMETMlHGA
l BEHUjB'n”*/
mummv’s
K1M0NA *2 «
MAVBE HE ;
ISUTSUCH A
blunder t
AFTfeR ALL,EH?I
personal characteristics]
OF “TOE YOUNG EGYPTIAN
PRlUCE UOBRUOB,THIRD
‘ SON OF RAMESIS THE
FIRST * ITTOOK ME
SEVEN YEARS'-Tb /
DECIPHER THE /
V hieroglyphics y
\ ourr- /
of shoes. Then I can't walk so t
ean't spend It”
“Oh; my!” yi»d Nancy. "I cant
understand you at all.”
“That's all rightt” said the old
man. "Don't worry. You're a
little queer in your head—that's
all. After yAu live In Mix-Up
Land awhile and become a Mix-
Upper. you'll understand anything.'
Away he hobbled, atilt groaning.
(To So Caatinued)
1 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., has start
ed out In hla father’s footsteps.
Word from Paris Is that bit moth
er baa signed a contract with Wll
Ham Elliott, formerly associated
In tbla country with Comstock 4k
Oest. The boy la to head hla own
producing unit
SAT, LENA.DID
YOU FIND A
FIVE DOLLAR.
BILL AROUND
HERE? >
VES.MR|DSpP^)
WELL, I GUESS
I MAV AS WELL
KISS IT GOODBYE
IT’S GONE!
| FOUND IT-
THAHKVOl) .
VERY MUCH!
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is one of the most interest
ing and certainly moat pro
fitable pages of the paper.
Thousands of people turn their
attention first to the Want Ad
Page.
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