The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 16, 1923, Image 6

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PAttK MIX THE BANNER-HERALD, GEORGIA J AUK:iMWS ADVEN'i’ URfiS v,v -cit - J jREGKLES ANI> HIS FRIENDS; r every. noW4r had .left the sh'«vc*Fe th® captain asko Jack if he would like to see some drillinir. “I’d like it very much/ replied Jock, anil t.»'C* captain siaitQQ giv.iig mail <commancfs. in« litUc wttdtit a&toicrs n>arcli->l in perfect time and formed all sorts o limey drill tormdt.ens. ' ' si; -. , "Htn-ll" t>rv into single line ami started across the toy dc- partmfcnt store. "Where arc you going now?” asked Jack. “We arc iv 'irm ir.i'n- ale, ..I 1 : -S U to tne Queen Dnli," rs plied the captain. "And who is the Queen Doll?' asked Jack, as h< followed the soldiers. | IMS PLY? 0y UKT UGHTMlUS —' HERE AR? rasd IN CALlPoBM IA®—> S'EEMS SOOD u td setcqt HeBE AW FROM ALL _ Out m the Sandland r J - '• -r--—- - nr 7 mJ.»’4s 1 TASALCNS *I\S NEMER. H Hml J SBENStuSEPORE.TAG wont you loss YOUR UNCLE REN? •ALESMAN SAM Q SS»v*-..-*5^e5 Wrong Number! FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1023. . , Bv Blos$er AREN'T vco <so\n6 ' TD SWE UNCLE BEN A k\SS, DEAR? \rr ILL klSS ' you, AN'You WES MIKA, MOM! ) sijy ii / By Swan hide's Urtifit tsupontott^v I WllOU.BllHO'' ' WHlrt IHClUOlHtr , LETER-n KOHRAD MWttETER- THEN'ME COT A TWEKwt!)So f iu?uS?5» MO GET A COO FLA BOX SEATi TOR Yrtth liH'f TtV STAR TdEKRt" y Swss-. FHE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley OUT OUR WAY By Williams '.'“Why Khe is trt be the judge at the baby doll show,” replied th captijln. “She’s coming on the electric train, and we will escort hci - t’tf thq baby show. You had better come Along with us.” Jack wa: ’ g'nd til the opportunity of meeting the queen and they all soot repelled the little electric station. (Ccntinued.) ,*. I: A DVZNTURE-S , it’-'l THE QUEER BAKER-MAN t / IT& A CRIME LETrthr 1 'THAT' MULE SKID like that; WHY DOWT' you HAVE IM1M SHARP Sh SAY BOSS, ahs got 'noUGH DENTS IN MAH HIDE/YHOOY FlXiNl' HIM SO HE kin punch holes/> ’ N |ggg \ Wash’ funk should have boxing GLOYES ON HIS MULE DOINGS Or THE DUFFS the even won’t oat warm today , and (poll my bread,” he Mid to,the children. irMIx-Up Land was full of queer man. “As square as dollsrs.’’ Sings.. | "But dollars are round,” "said •When the Twine, left King Even- M**. Seven and started toward the I Not In Mix-Up Land, Mid the Since of Jack Straw (who hnd no baker. "They’re square. All Sslness to be there), they mw ■“W * n<1 Paper money Is made some wonderful sights. i° , *!! ver ' »° there Isn't any." “Tho first was a Inker-man who! "®h. my!" sighed Nancy, its putting a large baking of A. 1 !. “. htl ? ‘° understand!" fiend Into a stone oven. To the anasement of the Twins the next ~ I he did wan to pile some large aka of Ice under the oven and the door. do hope the oven won't get today and spoil my bread.” laid to the children, “ester- tbe sun came out and the Ice ftarted to melt and the bread got ttur. One can’t have good bread Aless he bM an Ice-cold oven.” • ‘‘How very strange!” said Nancy, ~ ere we live the ovens must he to bake the bread.” 'Ah. then you don’t live In Mix- Land,” said the baker-man. >rythlng is changed around re. Ni> doubt yqu mike dough- Dorris Has His Number BY ALLMAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem "HELLO, OLIVIA. HOW ) OH HELLO, ARE YOU ? IS ’ /DORIS, COME IN* Jl • HELEN HOME? / WHY HELEN IS lying down “Not when you are a Mix-Up- ,-r,” Mid the baker-man. “But there! I’ve talked too much! f forgot to put Mlt on my sugar- cookies. tnd the children won't buy them nnless they have a thick lay er of Mlt-iclng.” “Then we'll go away and not bother you.’’ . Mid Nick. Good- by!” “Ooodby.” said the baker-man. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, IMS, NBA Service) NAVAJCMJE8IGN8 Navajo deslgna pro found woven in the hems of knitted frocks, or adorning tge collars and cuffs of the smartest sweaters. Usually j w%/ HAJfcJ i/Y r>rpTA READ HERE ^ ,-jolIYTHoge TWo, ^ CUY6 ItJ efiVPYVjHO ;■ DUS THEIR WAV- INYo A MUMMY'S 3 boudoir AU’ Found SOUMEkliRS WORTH EIGHT MILLloU DOLLARS 2 lUDEED BUST£fR,YHAT WAS THE TOMB OF KlNGlUrAUR -tAMEKl J = UPOll MV WOK..’ ~.:t IfWlklG laUdsbriar mju l Were bearchihg for “Way very archaeological treasure wheU we CHANCED UPON the MUMMV OF PRINCE NOBRUOR GELTboB ! i imagine we were / WRHlN A FBWT&NSOF SAND OF -WAYvOLD V.. monarch of-we Nile! . ^SAV.v'kHxWi’mW SETYiNGI&THiUK "W mayor’s mummy yarn IS AU- STEAM,!- X DON'T THiiJk UE COULD FIND TH' PYRAMIDS WITH AN EicdY FooT ife le scope Vfed- pas PULLED OVr' Mope SHADY DEALS IK AN AN AVJNiNG \MaN in TU' FALL! . with hole, in U. tone than the body of the frock. W. : L COXE Transfer Co. Long Trips Oar Spsclslty. Cheapest Track In Town. iiVQhMKt Phone 1351 'UOfllA f“Of conrse," Is was Nick’s turn J My. “How do you make them?” f "Why we make tho hole first.’’, ered the baker-man, “and af- hr It gets a nice shape, we put (a doughnut In the middle." “And how do you make pies?” hked Nancy curiously. ‘‘Square,” answered the baker- )ne Nine Room House bn Milledge Avenue for ent Possession at once. [E. G. PHo'ne 516 How are You/ind VJIL&UR GETTING ALONG these DAYS, DORIS? ■■■■I