The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 18, 1923, Image 12
V
»*«» mt
JA(’K DAWS ADVENTURES
THE BANNER HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
V.y P| t .
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
\
Tag’s Had Experience
Jack stooped down directly in front of the electric station and
WyU^ied the In tie engine pull in. He expected to see the ordinary
train of pacs'-ngcrs .and ir.a.i cars and you can imagine his surprisi
wi.'.ii a j o, en io.cn pui ed up ill front ct him- it was the li’.tli
doll queen a private car.
trai l steppe
litt! warden soldiers formed in
I As seen at th
fine end the queen stepped to the j;round. "Hail the queen of Toy
lard,’’ stented t o replain of til 1 stidiern. And after much cheering
the queen bowel r.r.d 1 coked n pat Ja:k. Then she asked, "Who are
you? I’ve never-seen you beore.”
rstTo*-,
-SrNDAY. FEniU AKv k .
Bv Blotter
VADowTsrr
BRcwmwemva . .
SE'TTAMMEO- /-
VA 6Sr j->
SALESMAN SAM
Sam Pulls a Boner
by swan
r.
OH BOH '.'Vtt BOii TOT WE- W CHM^t- OFTd'
' - 1 WTfiNb ON
! ( -SHOEDEfT-SO I'tA fljTfiHb ON (k Bib WlftOoU
V. DthFlPM— "WE6E. SlfaNb I’M MMUNfa
1 ^ OO&viVK MAKE A »lfa HIT
w-tw.sr
IHE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
0(A
NCA SCRVICw
JtjfU smiled and explained that he was a visitor in Toyland. The
qiioe'n shoo ithis hand and invited him to go with her to the baby ol
snow. Then a little team of black horses trotted up. They were
hital-cd to*the queen’s carriage and as she got in, the trip to the iHL
show case was started. (Continued.) "
r»*-' ; . .
Kj
Advsmture-s .
•op jttt-Twmi
-V Clivw KtA>mrkr Barton-
Vi
■
THE $5 AND $10 STORE
HBI
» COMPLETE LlUf. Ot-f „ Pr^~
1 CATMtO ^ 1 ll v 'IV s TC
■ ie ye < e s » M
^ 5
marshal ^rar walker caught one of the c,ang of
SMALL BOVS WHO ARE /N THE HABIT OF SHOOT/AlG AT- - .
the gold ballon top of the fiisstaiat/onal T?rjljlN
y BANK. FLAG Pole , ja wtmJE/am staves J
BY ALLMAN
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahem
No two hirises were alike.
Bye-and-liye the Twins came to
a. city In Mix-Up Land, and a
queer city it was;
The houses were in the middle
of the street while the side-walks
and car-tracks were where the
bouses should have been.
No two houses were alike, some
* being round, some square, some
■baped Jlke acorns, and some like
dunce caps. Nome were made of
glass with wooden windows, and
ntliers had chimneys in the ecllar.
“Jack.Straw.certainly mixed tlils
place up when he turned Ills
magic ring," said Nick. “If Even-
Steven ever gets to he king again
and the country put to rights, nd-
body will know where to find any-
thjng."
“Yon are right, young man. quite
right:” said a voice, and the Twins
beheld a man standing In a door
way. Over bis head was a sign
Which said "Five and Ten Dollar
Store. Nothing Under."
“Did he mix you up. too!" asked
Nancy.
“Mix me! Mix is mild. He com
pletely conflustergatcd me the day
bo turned the land topay-uirvy.
Would you like to come lns!(J* and
juet see what has happened £’
“Ob. yes, thank you," saldjNIck,
quickly accepting the man’s Invlta
tion. for like all little hoys he was
curious. '
' So In they went.
"Oh, my!" cried Nancy tho mln-
One five room apart
ment op Prince Ave.
, E. G. FAMBROUGH
- ‘ Phone 510 " 1
those dolls! They are all turned
around. They’ve got arms in
stead of legs and legs Instead of
arms and, their faces are lookirs
backwards!” •
“And look at the drums!” said
Nick. "They’ve got sieves for
tops.” v y
But more sights met their eyes,
all the work of Jack Straw and
his dreadful ring.
The beads of the teddy bear*
were on the monkeys and the tails
of the monekeys were on the teddy
bears. The keys on the toy pianos
wore turned to door-keys and the
rockers off the doll cradles had
jumped onto the tea-sets which
spilled everything right on Algo
table.
“Even the Mix-Uppers won’t
buy anything from me,” said the
Five and Ten Dollar Store Man
sadly. "I wish Even-Steven would
get to be king again and put things
to rights.”
(To Be Continued)
(Cojljrlght, 1929, NEA Service)
The Hinton Securities Co.
Life Insurance.
W. L. C O X E
Transfer Co.’
Long Trip* Onr Specialty.
Cheapest Truck la Town.
600 . Thomas St
/
Phone 1351
f
<J\k
UOO>-B*t WONDER'
iFYHC SGVPTiMj
PRlHce OF YOl)»
MUMMY CASE I
KNEW MISS •
1 CLEOPATRA?»
You KHOvJ SHE
WAS AWFULLY
BOLD'.
Y R LEASE.
MAToR p DO
OPeM IT* X AM
BESIDE MYSELF
Wil'd CURIOSITY
To SEE WdAT
IT 100105 UKE
ItJSIDE J.
, ^,tNDEAR>ADies^^^.^
I TMlS tftlMMY CASE OF V.;* JS...
*T^E EGYPTiAlJ PRlUCE,
UOBRUOB GELTbOB, IS
TWoT'HoLiSAkJD years
OLD*. * IT WAS OLIlY
Oi?EklED OKlce. Vi.'.w—
I AklDSlR ifiv/lkJG
EKCAYATED lT*s FOR
SEUTiMElSTAL REASOLiS
l made A VoWTdeU,
111-WE SHADOW OF THE
got mb sTmled
mummY racueT*
iDOtjTkWoW WdEtilERl&
BELIEL'E HIM OR MU '•*
HE'S LleCE FlUDi.J u A
LOST K'D oOTH's-REEll
1 - Y'DOviT KlloW V.HiCH