The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 15, 1923, Image 11

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SUNDAY, APRIL iB, itH. TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA JACK IJAW'S ADVENTURES By Williams FRECKI.ES AND HIS FRIENDS ACCOMPUSHED PARENTS By Blosser SXY.'vAJU^T COSflA HEAP HIM’ \<36E-MEaN' ' MOOUUSTUUEl ■ ACOU DOES l, r SEE, YA 'i OUS«W HEAR 1 TW FUNNY noise? aly W CAN NAliE^AY. GOUIffi- A CM AW HE CAN ms A NOISE - UkEADUCK. . TOO —HE CAN MAliE NOISE? UHE - A BOD,* . AN'A GOAT AN’A SHEEP AN - BJEtNWINS'GEE, [ NY PoP? SMART.I , as kiv OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ''call all bet's off ' ^ wvYoij'RE -tHuJkikIg OF , CROWDING TU* TUB i« WHAT!? ywb-ftkm I’m r luckier than a \ GLASS EVE IN A 1 9ANDSTbRtA—I PLAYED TH'"fl|B LAST UiG*r/-«PirrA BAR OF SOAP IKl YOUR pockeT an’ c’mokI out] CLYDE - MAYBE ITLl/ V RAIkJ ToNigHT!/ ( WELL THIS IS Tl'STRAW 1 THAT BROKE Trf CAMEL’S arches!-I’M LEAYuJG THIS MUSEUM TONIGHT; 11 s’pose if They had a fire Here thevfc wait / l till it burned-ft>tH7 \ Heels am’-then / »\ send for a . / PIANO TUNER f/^l .OGAK5 CME Z\fc\UUARpS &4KED CocD 5 4UMMA6F SALC<kC0KlCC«7“ - f,pff ^ ^V-. __ \ c ell." replied; Jack, • uuny little, trurved Irn tot MhnW*'chplr a .1 am| Jjoon hid fi git A PER I HOME BRUMOIj T'A D V 5NTU R&S l( AC, fMCi ■*rU/tkJ OPTH6*TWI V OBvm ALCCHi^AI J IN THIS • j IA.I NOOVV 55PUCBD Marshal ot:y walker says theses BEEN MORE ACCIDENTS /N TOWN IN THE PAST COUPLE WEEKS, THAN IN ANY OTHERf ^TWO WEEKS he CAN RcMEMSolS . I WE jit) B ; 19 CLOSED “What do you wlah to <ne about?" aakad the Cut-Out Lady. \Viat [|r)' j ; 9i) wlah to see mo knick-knack iloi? ibaa barked It It?" aaWciI the Cut-Out Lady, oft." n Nancy and Nick had aeated “| wouldn't mind It a bit,” nn- isuivtd' 'carefully on the floor awored the Cut-Out Lady, “but as uocli*l?d>TO? ! ' llOU *^ *° a * l10 ' I was cut out of a book and there ■iln tmdrAqVeen Shoea bad 1» printing on tho other aldo of I a wonderful help, for of me it changes everything. The se, nht-y ba'jl to mako thorn- wor( j -hate - la printed right where “ * et lnt ° ller mr heart ought to be. so I gel ,|o or. / crons sometimes, but I nover get im y looked at Nick and Nick offl , nded » •d at Nancy, for now Shat thW T|wt rcnllmlp ,, N , ck of the n „, ""no to.their Journey a end. It wh)|0 pppl)ornl , nt n , oart ho Jm d R ?! n f-mM !? nl pulled off Vthe candy tree. It said Cut-*0ot Lady what they „| j oye you *. on | n foil letters. , • » » » “We have brought you this," he ’ n,w ®2? hard to tell the cook 8aJ( | digging It out cf his pocket, biscuit* are heavy and J‘?|**if you like, we’ll paste it on you.” ii # ^ k &P fe « er °" P ! « lt “ 5?^Jl “Please do,” begged the Cut-Cut II the butcher man Oils meat Is j j a ,| y ..p ut te j| mw the bad news ' *nd not, 1 to send any more. f|ri|t Hrt f , vonH ,. aro HO mU cli.” . .1 (To Bo Contlnuod.) lunar I he fniimli it hard i V — DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE STORK’S BILL,! By Allman OOH HUM. CM SLEEPY.' I GUESS BABIES SLEEP ALL DAY SO THEY CAN STAY AWAKE ALL NIGHT, AND CRY • / GOOD MORNIN' MR. DUFF J GOOD Morning’ BILL FROM* IF DOCTOR L. t BlLL FROM NURSE Faust Memorial . Day. Speaker LEXINGTON. Ca. SALESMAN SAM t ^ -Tho Iadlea of nothing waa tty* matter at once, jhe U .D. C„ are busily engaged In you fieoln'lt bo afraid,” sho! arranging for Memorial Day ex- •1 quickiy\*'Go right ahead and I endues on Thursday f»ho 26th. I nie anything you idense. You They have secured CoJ. Joseph ' I have no feelinga so I don’t j C. Faust, of Greensboro, to make »d anything qt all.” tho adlresa of the day. 'Oh!” cried ffancy. “Wo thor.ight j Col. Faust is a prominent attor- 1 Ilad feelings or you wouldn't noy of the Greensboro bar, former cross^'hen your cat comes | mayor of that city and president of no witnotnr any fur after the the Greensboro National Bank. MUSIC HATH CHARMS 5<W GO a- WftRH ME. A -l«fr AWRY'. $ SAILING AWPN^> SAILING OS Trf mm - a * NOftL-Bor ponTn GtTMBADLMtE.] YoooiPiwr-nne- -.OoTKltOtt MftKt WttE Pv HIT Nl tAes- SH 00 ,, ANY COPb AK '/ v DWA? A«E woo LChtt^ont J MW-1 TOO -? ? jI>\6INGING I M> MrOtLY MARTIN BROS. s STILL IN BUSINESS .Same Old Stands and the Same Workmen ■II us when you want shoe repairing/ 8 We call for and deliver. 3125 and 455 Clayton St. Phones 621 and 717