The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 25, 1923, Image 14

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THU BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES By WilUamsraE OLD HOME TOWN MA-HA- USlfelJTO nOU TALK- • 50MEB0X>V'b' : rtE-r'TvV IDEA VOU J STePPEO OPF^-foP OF -fiV VIOOLVJORTH BUILDING AkV LIV/EP! - so MOO WAkJTlb DO BOMETTHIblG BlG,EH2- VjELL.uMERE VIERE MCO MiDlUS VlHEU THEY BUILT -Ttt' PAKlAMA CAUAL‘2- »F VouTHiiJK MOO CAtJ THRILL. “W* WORLD BM M0UR9ELF,' l GO AHEAD — OULM. I'LL j \ FOLLOW MoU OUTH 1 tJHKT/ \ ACT AlJ' WAKE 'EM J* I UP 1- A ]. I v, JKe A BOlUPER ^ ..o 'l Took ^oo «j ib Team ' y Cj:! * iiu- ou V\Nf ac’V- if id ' a VJ1SDY oM SlUGLE l’o BE A • LU? GLARE ToDAV - I WAS CUT OUT "lb DO BIG TUlUGS’* IF ITVJASU’T FOR MOU, ToUil Bar'rmmore would be balamciug A SPEAR lU mM COMPANY AT TU’ PRESENT VlRTTfe UP ! - IF I PASSED MbU FLAT WHEU I FIRST met mol), MouD still be Doiug |-TW’TWO A DAM 10 TtfATsUlPWRECK l AcT raTO-iUg iu' sHeeTiroO , \ THUUDER BACK STAGE J / LOOK, OUT T MISTER HES, JUST«5ET7JN,! started 1.7 ! tiUjr ?romlN«<i. The c’araTiiel^ihotil *!«»*» 1 »>«>*,i». g <3 IT FE(V HOME BRUNO" iWgTcaphev WAS/N a bad humor i WHEN A STRANGE6. STEPPED ON ! his pet corn today- !E AklOTHfeR j®l)GAVl&'DlKOI stanub/ r ttavxi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VARIOUS WAYS TO MAKE ifp OUR BOARDING HOUSE By.BIosstr By Ahern BET VACANT GU6SSWATI GbT AH DlUo ffEE-'wArru. TA6 SEES’ -mis' SWELL MAkt-UP r BopTnwrt&M , U MIXfiAVlFME. L_. T ITT A inriEsuT OSE.AJNT, „ IT? J &OLLY LHOPE. ' MA STAYS AT i Gran mas fef? A COUPLE MORE WEEKS' j WELL,I DonT ! Jack followed Wpaely at Caramel’* heel* and a wonderful *eene greotcA hia even when he wna on the other aide of the rundy box. Candy was run ning around everywhere. Chocolate drupe and bonbona and peppermint ntlcke and sumdrupn looked un at Jack and Flip with much aurpriac. ADVSNTOR&S ITlWr AIN'T A SUITCASE— IUTT4 AlAWE-UPBax-fTT esrAiLTu 1 stuff in nr •TOO-CUoN LETS Go r' . IN Dr house am* WkkEup. T VALET DO'NB' iHAAfTTl) AUHEOP ToRPiHEAlNTT 1 MAD, ARE _> ■*, 'ME? r-K THE SILK-STOCKING CAT Pie f^or break fast strong- coffee BUTltR^ INCH THICK, HAIR NOT COMBED WHEN NVfe AWAY SALESMAN SAM NOW HE’S GOT TO WORK BvSwan WV/ 1 aww'TOU) Hrtvas. wiT^ ri-WAT l £»V)OtHEO HIMPROtAB *>MNW ,m HOT Hitt fc ,5fcLWfcl t fire Hirm hc.s« ^ yviwi \Tjy*Lnns? ( TOME- saw?, V, C.0Z.X good thing*. Thowmd 'Woe mada of fudge, .the stones were rock- candy. the' femes wore taffy- bars, . end the trees »Wi fetich candy wit^all sorts of fruit on them. ] One trce;had ics cream cones or. it, another;tree grow nothing but' sundaes—all sort of sundned,* hot fudge sundaes, marshmallow sun daes, map)} nut' sundaes, tutU- frutti sundhes, Mexican sundaes, we, that, tattle ship sundaes, banana-split sundaes, strawberry; > sundaes- and every other kind of sundaes that ever gavo a boy or girl Indiges tion. Another jtree grew,peanuts in striped .paper-bag), 1 another pop com balls done up in rod tissue paper. Another tree grew - ice cream sodas with >wo. straws in •acb, while still, snbther tree bore boxes of cracker jack and glasses of pink lemons tic. ftW*H-CO3(0n£R» rygras?*/ and broke- off two nice round red tissue-paper balls. The pop-eon was fresh and sticky ana disap peared down two little red throats like magic. “Now j’m thirsty,” said Nancy. 7 -“Then ivoll have .some sods!’ said Nick. Nancy took vanilla .mid -Nick took raspberry—and tha ws, that. “Now I’m hungry again,” said 1-Nick. “So’m 11” declared Nancy. ArtEtVVl DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BVAUJIJAN ALL OUT OF BUTTONS OtlviA. BRING ME A HANDFUL OF SAFETY PINS WILL YOU ? * I HOPE ALL tHE SAFETY PINS ARE NOT JN USE OR I WON'T BE ABLE TO GO OUT TODAY *> IF EVERYBODY IS AS HANDY WITH A SAFETY PIN AS I AM,I DON'T WONDER. THAT THAT LITTLE ONE , ^cries so much! I Need-THEM JUST AS MUCH AS ANY BABY . DOES” WORLD DO YOU WANT WITH ALLRIGHT WILL RE-CODIFY AMERICAN LAW TO BETTER ADMINISTER JUSTICE ' 1 '. nent organisation for the improve- Of wwch Eli- E5i.,SSi;g.?SLS» IIU Root IS Chairman the institute were set forth by.tbe .Will Remedy Chief De- ISfeT*“a^SS^SX leCtS UJt La\V. law. secure better adminlatraticn of justice end carry on scientific WASHINGTON—A restatement !«»1 work.” of American law to remedy itt Perfection of the organization chief defects of nncer flinty and was entrusted to a council of 21 complexity and tim.v'YArure ijet- members. That work accomplish- tar administrgtfam of .justice" is *d, the Institute will proceedAo the. the task to .be. undertaken by the task ofre-atate<Nnd codifying the (inwly created American law in- law. With the exception of the ititute. fnotice of the Uni ijd States su- Formotly oiTTanlxed, at a un ion- preme court, all who attended the