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MONDAY APRIL IS. 1923
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1TIE BANNER-nERALn.
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FRECKLES AND HISFRIENDS =
\ N ANYWAY IT WAS BLOWING HARD
By Blosser
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OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
V,;im very imr. h ylcaRCi! over tin
wh*6 he t»kl tint
. u..ultimo one more trick. Th
tsr< Ue«ri'Hl». Then they Lb] Jn
ulfns of his little
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n
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahem
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little Fudge,” laughed Jark. -if y<
Y<iuUl ’ bo clad to follow you." And
id Flip and trailed along behind.
tiUh introduce hi mto Maple Sugar
u will lead the way to Hi
!if« Fudge started, .lark ct
Jn the way fridge told .1
in dLutnp Sugar. (Continu
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CUT-OUT LADY’S HEART
0
“ADVENTURE'S.
OP- TH&"TW1NS
fcy CUv’Fall Mrir -Barter!.
The Twins aeon had her other aide pasted on.
| hook.
“What did #oy come to tell me. . „ . 4l _ 4
asked the Cut-Out Lady. . I The minute she saw it, the Cut-
t “We came to tell you,” said Out Lady be^an to tremble with
^2niy, “thnt the Fairy Qi^c:i_| jojr-
She trembled till she crackled,
wouia iikaVyou to'new the GlnScr-T “Oh, oh, oh! What dears you
bread Man’* buttons on straight.” jure! l’H have two good sides now
“Well I declare!” exclaimed the and a heart between. Now I can
Cut-Out L^ly, , “Having no heart. love people and . neve
not t!i« Kq^t bit offended, of
tourse. Hut } upi surprised. 1 didn’t
know I was. sewing them on bo
very crooked,, U that all?”
"V*.” answered Nancy. “You
>t makes the Gingerbread Man
i«l crooked himself when his coat
buttons cfooked and he makes
5 raz y laws for all the Sugar Plum
Landers, fhd Hist law he made
»as that all the people should stantl
on th ‘‘ir heads for a week-”
i people a
again. And having two good eyes,
I’ll never sew crooked again,
either. Please begin at once.”
The Twins soon had her other
side pasted on and the sugar heart
where it belonged.
“Now I am a real person,” she
beamed. “I never expected to be
so happy in my life.”
(To Be Continued)
never gee cross
“IPm”
Virgin forroatB of the Philippine
\ PA)NT7N£> AND all. .
fc. KINDS DONE GOOD
ND CHEAP-
WELL M'L ADS- It) A FEW DAYbTT^^S
-TflE DlUl*J(3 ROOM WALL WILL BE\/C
ENRICHED ' WITH AO OIL PAlUTlUff *\ -
BV KN DEFT HAljD -IRE CAtJVAS *
WILL BEAR A REMARKABLE LIKE-
MESS OF LUSCIOUS FRUnfc Ik! TtMW-j
Ids AftRAV -* OF COURSE VOL)
KUOW I STUDIED THE FlUE ART
OF PAIiA-TIUc |U EUROPE— OH
VES I KEPT A STUDIO lU
-TME kATtlJ QUARTER OF PARIS-'
, haW'- for a solid Wear i was
k , Acclaimed the Toast of
DEAR OLD MOKhMARTfeJ.
HA-HA- IF Vot)
were Hailed as
tu'toast t was .
OU ACCOUNT OF //
*>UR CRUSTf./'
/oH VeH . art A ,
WAS 60RU lU
VoO » eueH as
AU lUFAOT NJoU
had PAIU-rfeR’s
I COTA PAL WHO
GOES Ikl FOR HIGH
ART- HE PAIittS
flacs Poles ;-
UeJs laid up UoWt
HE-TRIED-To PAlUT
TU' PORTRAIT OF A
GOLD EAGLE Oli'A
SEVEUT/- FIVE FOOT
\ POLE, BUT FELL < |
DOWkl oU TLC^/
A
PAINTER HASKINS WAS THE VICT/M OF
V^N ACCIDENT AT KlS U P-TO-CATC PAINT SHOP TODAY-
-OM HIS oil PAllJTlkJQ
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
CAREFUL! IT’S CONTAGIOUS
By Allman
I WAS JUST UP AND'
HAP A LOOK at The
BABV - GEE HE’S A
CUTE. LITTLE THING-
BRIGHT AS A DOLLAR.'.
IT’S A GIRL,\
you Poor not,
NOT A-HEV
saM the Cut-Out Lady 'Islands cover approximately 40,100 j
thou.Kht’ful’lJr/- -I didn’t do it.
heat, tha Jaw. It must have
T l(| ld to me on my deaf side,
“ Vm ,S e.'ly-one ear, I can’t hear
«j,. of 1 ,p i,1i ,1 8 r -' An< * 1 suppose
imi ’.vhy’t 'A*\. eroohed, too. Hav-
lb. fn *y I can’t see out of
square miles, or about one-third of
tho total area of the Archipelago.
STOPS COUGH AN WHEEZY
BREATHING
the „the,
Jjj£'"l»>dlfcl!ytd
at haj
anponed?”
tnc law.”
said
kin^ a l' nobody obey 'the
»rahi i ( ' CP A m y 8C ‘ lf getting cross
JPJ! 1, 11 ? that word hate printed
n me- 'vr'^^hcart oupht to bo.
‘ hotter paste that heart or
tho u ^ nroI l ccl other side
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[ ‘‘[-Out Lady that he and
•♦Had a cough and wheezing In
my throat,” writes Caioline Dillard
Petersburg. Vo. "Foley's Honey
and Tar gave mo quick relief and
atoptied my cough.” Coughs re
sulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping
Cough. Asthma and Bronchitis,
quickly relieved with Foley’s Hon
ey nnd. ”*ar. Threo generations of
satisfied user, have made Foley’i
Honey and Tar the largest selling
c'mgh medicine In tho World. Re
fuse substitutes. Insist upon Fol-
Aey ha l cut out' of the picture ey*s.—Advertisement.
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6HE GAVE ME
A GREAT BIG
SMILE - HE SEEMEP/ I THOUGHT I 3
to know me- /told you it
IS A GIRL,NOT )
A *HE ”
SALESMAN SAM
HE KNEW WHAT HE WANTED
By Swan
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, T . STII.LIN BUSINESS
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