The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 23, 1923, Image 6

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THF, BANNBR-tiERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA jrittfiAY FBBBI:ahv SALESMAN SAM Ty Twad Scores One GOK&HOtfl&N^ THING LIKE. FOR TtfIM MlWE. f TY.‘^\ UTTU. (UNT iortt ON AttOOKT OF) THAT.'. ^cvbi,c'monT- certt sou OHCRUffTW ftp BOH- ‘ '<£),/> MBMtfHR-:; YMS-I fll&HT SfMT- HERE'J ONE. THAT'LL MAKEHOOKONK, INTvOO WOROG YOU'Rt. F\RfcD»»\\ SA AWT is uvns. "Wing ukethki, • ato-noott? TAtlSLK'JOKET-WH'l.lF SOnt-ONt (HO MWMltlC. LIKE THWTb tTt rOTtWT . LAUGH IT ALIAS mm '. ■ — whi mrwi, \ low ftooor j*5oo ON ACCOUNT OF MOO Mfc.WEROA'm C.'.-THM WAi &OHLTKK.K, aLSM'.l rwicn. WtflWtJ tests* 1 uMlK -jif.lfr'N l. Jac) wonders: whai O' little fire department co drink of water ho had nuked for. Then he beiran t- bad: is! their hodt r.~A ladder u:» •'uxa'.nst a tlrlnkiii iran a lv»*c Unc f;v:a the* fountain to a Klaus which kea Slavic® rRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS All Aboard for Movielanjl sn,(»oP-vtoyoasvf»BEEN \KX. vt^TtCtaW-WESm BMSN AW BABV PES6VAN* v- .JACKIE 0006AM AW SAMMY ) [ AW JA»E MERCER. AN' - r> \ GEE,TDOWT KNOW ALL Xjr i I TUECAIAME^VWt * —t UB5E JT AUHT JR- i^r—T PEM2LT J ^ NOW WE CAM 1 T SEE QUEUE CHAOUM ^ » AM* DOUGLAS BURBANKS AN'SEN TURPIN AM' J, AlACYWCViFORD f AN 1 L AM'- --J\ HAROLD g*» Then the v a>o*f the fire «!c ■Kthe ttie I’Ck-; ^•tutmil t » tai -« wii* filled. Tin* chlo. ;i fine cold drink, ttoon y ir.ul left. Jack ther. had di rap reared. BY ALLMAN THE OLD HOME TOWN m DOINGS OF THE DUFFS f SAY, LENA, WHEN DANNY COMES HOME FROM SCHOOL GIVE HIM A GLASS OF MILK AND A DOUGHNUT- But only give him one* CALICO apmnT silk ofteins I GUESS I’LL HAVE TO COP OFF SOME WEALTHY BIRD AND BEGIN TO ENJOY LIFE V A LITTLE TOO.' OH, HELEN, OUR TAXI IS HERE? IOMB , iRUMO' S St HOLD :k knwss M^cok FEED STORE HARD PLAIN ft FANCY HAY — FI NOT IWNS r N0-N0-\S« I HANK HAD NO i insunmkb O - 1HKS MARAUDER! --E- TAKE AN •) HANK-IjV £> r looks ukeT-I TH'WORKOF s -y .PROFESSIONALS Then the toy dcpnrtn :J>© tho moirlr hour win |1|eftrN returned to their Hedn lieford toyhttul can '.'/Continued.) t*i)t rive* atruck 12 anil Jack djcldt-tl # tlmt It mum n the toy department^ ciiKod to. b.? alive. •% Teddy (Viinteri and all of the doll* Ver& whore they l\fd *1 to Ilk*. There ttar nMhlng but dUlet. ; i agents for -the NEVER SAG HOftSE BLANKET ft RIDE BAST , NOSE BASS | , look LiKE -THAT OLD GRAY MAKE, OF BROWNS. lAdventures '•AH op THfr*TWINi LIZZIE, NOW THAT I HAVE YOU ALL-DOLLED UP I'LL TRY YOU OUT FOR A DAY AND See if You’ll do- J HERE,U2ZIE, BRING ME ANOTHER CUP OF TEA - FOUR. LUMPS PLEASE ANp SOME , HOT WATER- NOW J SHOW A UTTLE f . SPEED! ' ft The Magical Egg ymmz HANK DO'tNTON IS ABOUT READY TO QUIT THE HAY BUSJNETSS-FOR THE "THIRD TIME THIS WINTER STRAY HORSES HAVE CHEWED MOLES JH THE BALE OP HAY HE USES FOR ADVERT!S/NGr PURPOSES- By Williami • By Abern OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'They coold -see It plainly on the ‘ Please (tlve os a ride )hor side of a wide Direr. It > t 0 the stream's other side.” ms made of dominoes all over, And us usual, the good little *o bricks, and the dominoes were | B toe* lifted them up and itarted hck. with round, white spots on acres* the river but tho river be- |wm. The chimney was mado of 1 g„ n to grow wider and wider and jmtnoes and .the doors and steps . w ; dcr , ft en they reached It. td walks and fences were do-1- It got so, wide It looked like a Unoes, so the place was as spotty , Ma an „ B0 | and ^ (n „g ht on * ■ " - either side. But ono thing the Twins opted just before the land disappeared. It was Jack 8traw /' ; ■! MA3&R- YouVs . •>£EL*, TlO'.' iC A LOT OF' * V 'sX&rf'iG about-iu’mummv OtiSO -WATcRATfe FOR u\ UPPER BERTH l« w-'.ota HE EVER LICK THAT IAAKBS UlH GO GREAT?. 1 AU' WHAT WAS HE, —• [\ k BANTAM OR A , VEATHERWEieHT? / THAT BIG ^ . BuCidneR -<ih>cs-iH ; ollY way To 'geTiU Tki' hall OF FAME tsTo go UP I- BETTER STROLL.inTO DIE JOINT AM GrfY ME 1 , SHOES SHINED SO'S DAT COP WOMt TlMK ( V_ iWi a Bum, j—' 7 HA-HA - Kit) 1 j Portland is A WILD SWHJ0. VV.S lOlii. O" KARC ANTSAr-'j. oration OVER CAESAR, WAS THAT I S' HAW- HR. PoRTlAHD?? / ex to vs -that is v HOST AMUS1NC * 1 "THE EGVFTTAiJ PRlklcE NOBRUOO ’gELTooB; UEVER EW GAGED ltd A CONTE ST16 DETERMINE - THE PHYSICAL S PREEMIliEVJCE WITH Ah! AUTagoUiSTTC J adversary •» I V , HAVJ—TtfATI o' / \ WPPius.'a 1 y river in our Magic Shoes,” said •Nancy. "We bad better start at »nce." . ''All right,” said Nick, picking tip the basket ot eggs the ut-Out Lady had given him. £*So they said: SHINE basket of eggs. \ “Break ono of the eggs, Nick!” she said quickly. "Ot course}" declared Kick, i "Thet's what they’re for." So A* ; reached In and got an egg ned cracked it on the basket handle, i instantly n whole tralnload of ruM poured out and down Into tho river end Heeled N up. Nanry n-d Nick came safely to .the ground and started to walk to- I ward Jack Straw’s house again. {To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, NEA Sendee) FOR RENT One live-room downstairs '.apartment, urivate bath and all rosaetplon .-convenience, -March ML HUT E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 USE A LITTLE BORAX Shoes frequently stain tan or gray stockings and ruin their ap pearance. The stain can be re moved if you add a tablespoon of borax to the water In which you Inunuer them. W L. COXE Transfer Co. Trip* Oy^Sp^IuH,. pest Treck Is Town. K.^9Vj3. ThomaV'^St. Phone 1151 M .«S«I .til'.' .OiWTWA: ; Somrilmee shoe polish heoOnl hard In the box and not fit-to n* Yon can soften It and make It * ' good as ever If you add a little ti pentine and let it stand for a sho I:::,". PORTTLasID IM QUlR SnTABqUT'TWE FROVJES‘5 OF PRlWCE. '’MoBRUOB tSELTDOS