The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 20, 1923, Image 5

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' ' THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA TUESDAY,-MARCH 20, -T»23- UaAkiiii*)kiKiM SALESMAN SAM '•A BRILLIANT IDEA Around Athens \ ’ T.l.UjvPR* YJ.au .AD t aft3IfTA ( 5W\ iVi LOSING saa PPrt PFfeflTrtiP MID still \ -DOObl^D m %Z rS 4, w iJ° i wn , s ».P“ rt KONRAD WiWEEftR-HE.6REWi Gim>ARtt«.RS WEEK to HitWBiS ' 3KVAW \ HE. WOULDN'T HASlt AUM LEFT AND * WOULD (jovY^. - - ^^ an,' r-r^TSME. it to he gozz- tll * mgQ\ V bpau to WE GET ‘ttOWDTPt iDOtt it your bowels witli- or overacting, take '!i!c heajacke, bilious- indigestion, sour, up- nrid all such distress rung. Nicest physic grown-ups and chil- bos. Taste like can- isoment.) m-y He has a beautiful store Ml Most tasty window displays. TH*1 BRAD’O HAS installed a :w fountain of Egyptian mar- BY ALLMAN DOINGS OF ” r HE DUFFS TOM’S SECOND EXPERIENCE EXCUSE ME A MINUTE, WILBUR- 1 WANT TO. run upstairs to - SEE'HOW THINGS - . f GOAHEAD) THERE GOES I ( SOME EXPENSE THAT . -wuwuMiuu i nrvx Broad street bo opened and top soil used until the city can' put down other paving. It would riot cost’much and give another thor oughfare between Milledge ave nue and the business section thus relieving congestion of traffic. The increase in the value of prop erty on the street would soon re pay the cost of-It. MRS. BRYANT HAS started a bread campaign among our coun try girls and great interest is hi ring taken in it. Mrs. Bryant is doing some fine work in domestic science. t FRIDAY NIGHT we had a heavy frost but as fruit trees were just begining to bloom it is not thought the crop is killed. It is said that fruit is not hurt by frost until the blooms arc shed and’the young fruit exposed. MANAGER SWILLING of the Palm Garden, is having his lovely rooms given a spring overhauling. He will add all kinds of birds, canaries,.mocking-birds, red birds and all other species he can col lect. The ladies department will be transformed into a regular •■MSWsfi Death Lurks in the Drain By Williams FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blower FRECKLES TELLS ALEK ABOUT LLOYD bSU.-TUATSINT.iE S Business-uecple uue I "lb EE TUWiUED-NOJl ' 1 TARE INTHIS PKSURS- ®*Vl i nearly erEarmy HU NECk SEVERAL L-, TIMES . r WHY Do NA UAMETo DOTHATFOR . ANYWAY? 6EE,1DT|UIHU. YOU'D FALL VNUEN You Atfr \WAY UP ON A KISH BUILDING j UltETHAT, MISTER S LLOYD 'IM IVAN -TU’ ROOSMIAN V SLEIGH DRIVER ANTHem!*, YW WltL HDNOrRY WOLF ) PACK PERSOOIN' ME, C jf Bur -TU’WOLVES DON'T GET ( NOTHIN' T’EAT WEN -they >6or TW FEARLESS IVAN T\T DEAL WITH., aviary. 4l hot pater, inat wiu Kalnh Brightwoll, who owns this -hep tjjfjrain always property, to dig into thcth. Mr. dean and sanitary. .Use Russell is from Connecticut and ttmtlavishly; Ittcosf ' 'taken great Interest in'thor early Is trifling. settlement of bur section. He has _V a number of arrow heads and oth- pj w a |»T ran er relics lie collected around the *■ ^ “ ■ ■ • Work has started on the. Lump- w qsr — mi ii kin street school and its comple- g li< tion will be rushed. This will pom- M i H Ivi plete for manv yehrs Athens fine 22*9 liOi I nil Jk string of public schools. ,T,£rtZv5!^slm*Mt i; Ti" b , e tcn ,lay £ WUAT'STU' J NAME OP THIS’ PICTURE? SEP- WBINANTA r seer, j-' LAST.'l) THAT SAM? EiBiiNS at the age of 86, will probably be brought to Athens that an X-ray may be taken of his mouth. Mr. J. H. Dorsey r.ays it is a mistake phot.; Li- „— The RIT, (fast dye) colon (7 of them) ate the darker ■hades wljich require boil ing. They are exceptionally good for heavier materials. It is perfectly safe to boil your silks with RIT, dark (fist dye) colon. TtiBBY“THEBUTCHERS BOY )S OFTEN * ' CARRIED AWAY BY HIS IMAGINATION ..... ..jut his grandmother, Mn, Andrew Dorsey, who cut a ; new set of teeth and ! ad her cye- I sight restored when in her sixtieth ! year, being a citizen of Athens, she lived at the foot of Mount. Yonah. in White county, it was his father who settled in Athens in 1844, ami was the first town mar shal Athens had after it ceased to lie a settlement around the col- THE OLD HOME TOWN OUR BOARDING HOUSE IfkiGOILlAi HA-HA* You PUT ou more airs _ THAklTH’ s/i SO YoUke icjoiyae yi To Work ivItH' y city water pep- LIT PE*V . HOME veeuNoi ' SAY MAtfoR, > X WAS STUlJUfcD to Hear you • ARE GOtiiG TO VJORX NEicr MONDAY \ WELL, ASlH' v\FELLA SAIDIblH 1 W MOToRMAk), In MORE POWER) JV To You!-y ' -The Guarantee Trust Corpora tion is meeting with great success and building a fine business. What ever Mr. J. J. Wilkins touches he makes a success^ cofors PHoMograpH !• ASTotRlMMlUG us wuJDaws, WHY YOU WJoW MATOR.YOU CANT W AUYTHlklS / BUTIH' J V UAYt-/ 'OH FIDDLEStlCKSiA YOU BOYS ARE lUTlE iRRlTAtlUG STAGE . of Youth** , Have a care! — DO UOTCAUSE me ID LOSE MY TeMPER or You three will SOOU FIND OUT WHO is Your master!J , EH MAToR*?- ; WELL UOUT LE-T IT DAMPEW, ' Your spiRrr^-=1 THaTTob Will? be a pipe/ ' , FOR YOU ! •> The 24 lighter RIT colors do not require boiling. They •ie unusually good f<U dainty silks, fine lingerie and underthings. Simple.and easy to use—just douse the article in colorful RIT suds. RIT washes as it dyes. At •11 dealers—10c. Endthepainof corns, quickly •7WS WAY tAUSE he£ BOND on "This side IF HE SAW ME GBT7ZN ON HEDLAY DOIAW M lGOSH ITSAOOB TO \GET HIM UP AGAIN!'- YOU SAY Y MISTER WEBB HAS A LOUD , YEST?J NO-NO-JSAY THAD KNOWS THAT OLD i NAG BEST!-’ YOl) CAN DO I ITAUMSHT corns "In one minute Dr. Sch«lz Zino-pads will do They remove the caust— Iriction-pres- sure and heal the irritation. .Thus vou’avoil infection from cutting .oSr cIms or using corroswe ae'd,. a°box today at your druggist ror shoe dealer's- BUT its BAP FORM [JUST THE \sameW; VZScholt's Put one on—the pain ts gone! :ars, horse racM.and^U; among the amus; m at the' leper colony at Hawaiian Islands. IE. MAiJOf? IS STfeAKED UP