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SALESMAN JAM
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
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'CAUSE. SHE. StvD THAT
VIAS ALL. VT WAS
' WORTH >
Tfwrs A BPR&AW, PV<r\-
DllRINC. SALE. WCV1E.
REDUCED THAT HKf FROM
*50 DOWN TO
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Coppy chatted a peculiar language that ’Ja.-k could not understand. -It
apparently was bird talk, for the little Balloon land lilrds Immediately
swooped down and each took hold of a portion of the dtoud Jack and ITj
were sitting on. SuJucntiy tue iluua started to move lightly through tha rVs
DOJNGS OF THE DUFFS
NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS
JNEIL.WHAT DO VOUTHlNK-l 1
OF YOUR LITTLE J
^SISTER? a—
' OH. SHE'S 1
4 Y ALLRIGHT BUTSHJ
! AIN’T GOT NO CUM
■f'n SHE LOOKS vj
V ball headep- fi
Y NOW panny.if you'll wait
RIGHT HERE UNTIL I CALI
S/OU, THEM ITLTAKE YOU UP
and have you MEET 'HWR.
t lITTtE SISTER- ^^
ALL RIGHT.
| WANT ID
set NCR
*, '?( OH,DANNY,
COMENOW?
Coppy Balloon floated along aidp the
"tiw dc you like riding on a hallo »i?" he
Is the finest ride I’ve ever takep. I’ts Ju:«i
Inf through the air und seeing wonderful
-loud and chatted galy to Jack
risked. ••Oh," replied Jack **iha
like Ihe dreams I’vje had—float
;!ghta all ground mo-"
freckles and ms friends
. * ^ NEARLY, BUT NOT QUITE
By Blnsser
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
r WHO IS If-J
that cwnfes?
f.Ufc'-HA - T see
fR’ MADbW HAS
auotVer Min'
falling tor "Wat
TAKE MtMWV
CASE CfF HIS=
-m^T NEW EGG IS
being-taken
Ikl UKETH'
\VIBEK% WASH'
7 BY 70WE, MR. CAKTfcR, Y£>
. rf AVFoREiCD ME GREAT
-■'LHASURE to ANSWER ; k;
:'«j» queries relating y,
K MUMMY CASE, AHD \*
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;\ naturally, as aU iutellectJ
1 TUE SUBOECT APPEALED /
A To You* x would be /
J GLAD To ADV/AUcE YoU /(-
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EGYPT GOlUG
AROUND AMD l
WAS WOlJDERiKlG
WHAT IT WAS
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TD SEe CUADL'E"
CHAPLIN r
HADE YOU BOYS'
EVER MET AIR.
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A301TEGNT
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lAftROCUCE YOU To
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in our i^mbTcwn an’ oism -
AFTER TH’SHOW DJEWBlr
ABOUNDjAWWATTEDFoa
UINATTU’BACK DOOR. ]
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H-NO-DIB ALMOST
saw uw ones \
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SADI HDA? HOWS’
I TUAT? E3
ffe NWSfE^iQOS MR. CARTTfeR HEARS ABOUT THE f/lUMMY CASE
Nick tumid into • (tiff whit* marbls statue, and Nancy turntd In-
ij to • fountain in tho. cantor of a marblo barn.
•j "Now you'll have to glvo us jrour hie twain wator spouting out of the
magic ring.” said Nancy to Jack top uf her heud and falling down m
.[Straw, the ruler uf Mlx-Cp-Lana. aprnya nil about her.
II“Vour houao la In little blta and I ,\t tho aamc time the ground mi-
jiyou've no place to hide.” acr them poked up until It t,e-
M “All right," agreed Jack no quick-' enm t u moifntaln. Them they were.
Sly that the Twlna looked nt eacn high above tho real of the world,
.•other In aatonlahmcrit. He reached .\n,l there tliey were likely to atuy.
* hla hand toward hia left tnumt) aa |; u t the Twlna could at|U thlnu
■i though he were going to take tne n „u uilk, which won home corn
ering off, when anddenly he turned fort.
,;lt and aald: "We'll never got Jack Strawa
tf-Oouaeberry Jam and blackberry ,.j nB „ ow ." exclaimed Nancy.
JL, iDe. "What will the Fairy Queen think
J, King Even Stevens no smarter when ahe heara that we couldn't
i’ . ,hnn L turn Mlx-Up-Iauid back Into .'.p-
5 Now good little ring, oh the top of p|e-Pic Land f ,
’ m ' ?. moun,aln - “I dtn't know," anawered NIck
* Turn Nick to a statue, make Nancy |n a worried voice, and tne other
t “ fountain." mountains around caught the emo
»' Ucfore anybody could ao much na nn a repeated la «k>r<1ed volcea, "We
1 wink an eyelid the Work wim AoOo don't know!"
J Nick turned Into a atll white mar- But Jack Btraw hadn't thought oA
- hlo Btatue. and Nunry turned Into aoinelhlng when be turned Nancy
l ■ fountain In the center of a maF- into a fountain. He forgot tnat
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Williams
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BfHOLD E*
m neditshe
r»J. AREABIN
that's -Them newlyweds
MARTY ! AINT rr FUNNY
VDHAT SOME VDIMEN 'LL
MARRY? >
(NO-Nd-iP ]
TAKE THAT
Y&UNG SCAMP
TO THE
IwOODSHED^y
YOU SAY
OTEYS SO
MAD HE 5
TURNING
-WALKER I FOUND]
AUNT SARAH /
PEA BODY.3 /J-
OVERSHOES
IN TH'SAME
MUD PUDDLE \ )
WHERE I FOUNty /
V Youesi>^-
W. L C O X E
Transfer Co. ,
tong .Trip* Oar Specialty.
Cheapest Track is Tow a.
500 Thomas St
* . Phone 1361
BRNNING VS. PIEDMONT
COLUMBUS, Ge.,—The U. S.
Infantry School, Fort Banning
baseball team will open their 1923
season here Saturday afternoon
with Piedmont college.
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Coattlsakm: S% ON AMOUNTS OVBR $1,000.00.
hua 12 . lo -bi
'T?. jitam oliail -la
"nvtteWaayJ-isrnnhK loJJIr
HUBERT M. RYLEE
-THAT'LITTLE PERKINS BOY EMBARRASSED
MARSHAL OTEY WALKER AGAIN TODAY
LAW OFFICES
405 Holman Kldg.
Proving-tUaT love.i^ Bund
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Suddenly the cloud ntarted to settle U«»\vn and the little bitlfoon bird
let go of It and floated away. The coud finally wow perfectly still and* Co;u>>
told Jack to hop off of It and onto another cloud. that wan. much bigger
"This big cloud ts'^he (ialkxnv .Cuiy>y% (C^ntlquetl.)
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TWINS TURN TO STATUES
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