The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 23, 1923, Image 5

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THB BANNBB-HBBAtP, ATnBWg, CKOBCM By WUliain* FRECKLES AND'HIS FRIENDS v HOW OLD IS ALEK? GOT HUH? tStoOtDSfl/ Mr! IToLDTAS ohsusYweekan' HE 7BLD fr-MjO C&WT KEEP A . ■SEcKT EtTUER 1 M.c'mi RJEOdEJ.TELL MS Df SECB6T“ I WONT TELL Aw/Booy. Vbo Dour VWCHJ HOW OlDtM.DOVA? . VANBIE&CACO ] #EYEU.AAi«xy r _ Bmra?,&D' V. <HlR ^fMMEvrs~lr IN yodr // TRV A HOV V.tTr , ] ©ait *«vvr.vj! OajLgtcCiDtrj Cv3g>-> SEE, TiWr awns nwr: cwkeep SKB0y«rVE KEJ>r AY ASE A SECRET 7 StNcEIWUL. T V, "THREE VEAUS' 7 -^S-i OLD. \ / VUU-AN 7 ! . I SbLk DAY , v imtrV <_7RWilllAM^ f W'B USED 1b 'A MB 4 FHJE KNOWLEDGE OF thirst; akI' uohj Mb's got a tUirsT for IHAf f PS"f- ge-TIHis plot; ^ MACKe.TvV MAYOR GOT A SET or BOOKS ovl IW'TfelJ DAV FREE IftlAL GAG NE'S GOtJiJA READ ’EM I all W Riisrt Time, au’ t \ SEUD 'em back before! v TH* Tfckl DAYS ARE tlP* / ANYMORE » HE USED 10 PUT Ikl SO MUCH time there,tHeV threw a scare ' iUTo Him bV offer-J HJG HIM a -job ; STACKING TH' / reTurued Books! KUovJlEDGE lad Will make His ' MARK tlJ TH' WORLD, ALL RIGHT (F He l FALLS OUT OF A V BALLOON \ • "THE GARDEN UnF’noef 1 HANDLE* AND Rif Ridina red HHeELBAKRON! ITIEDIT] . GOOD AN'TIGKT'J cn leg* thumped the ground lit each step. At last they came to a bridge and Kick led them right Genera! Nick," he TWO OF the. Oldest checker players /a» the county/**”^ lj are playing several championship games m the back boom HOADLEYS IMPLEMENT STORE "Halt!” he commanded suddenly The wooden soldiers stopped sc quickly they nearly foil over back ward. Then 'Nick took his spy'glass out of his pocket and looked for the enemy. But ho hadn’t long to wait, for just then some tin rough riders in brown suits and big hats came galloping over the hill on their tin diorsos. Bang, bang, bang, went their guns. But when they saw the water guns of the wooden soldiers, they tied In dismay. ^ ,* | They dared not run the risk of jotting rusty. ^t/he mator is a "free trial EAttVWSIAST^-, LENA HERSELF DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WE’RE GOING GEE, THAT’S A SWELL CAR! OH THEY'RE^ coming-in here! I WONDER WHO.IT IS? OH HELEN, TO HAVE COMPANY! SOMEBODY JUST DROVE IN - I DON'T KNOW WHO IT IS - SOMEBODY WITH A Bl«5 CAR AND A CHAUFFEUR ! THEY DROVeiNTHE YARD, I’LL LET THEM .INTHE BACKDOOR. . YOU ANSWER. THE DOOR.TOM Miss Jeslo Mooro spent the week end i Atlunta. SOCIETY Mrs. Lowe and Miss Hazel Hodg- ion went over to Atlanta Monday ifternoon for Grand Opera and will return Friday. Mrs. Harry Hodgspn wll Igo tc Atlanta part of the week for Grand CONVICTS GOING TO 8CH00L CARDIFF,—Courses in science uro noiv open for convict* of the Swansea prison who wish to sn,- roll. SALESMAN SAM AND NOW ITS A STORE CAT THfiTT-WHY, THAT'S TH' WWOOOT-ANrtS BEEN GONE' L OW-SFONNM HE CMW Ft© CAT-1 fhbi h riONOHED > SMVTUV) YLM.E v> TOLL OF FUCt-WK- OCOVW) HAVE. Pd '—Vi will ( tw rwr\ ' \Olor-WHATWHOO CALL THAT UNDER , sour pmx ONLY RIND l COUi THAT!. ONLY T I. CAHT FINE mat®. **foot after another* and dull, uk?Gu<te'« Fepto- Manjjan fof a short lime. G«tab<*tle and becin now—you 11 beaurprired to uchowmuchatrontCT and more ambi tious you feel—how much more work you can do, how your chreks fill out and the ro«y color comm bade. Your druggirt ha* Gude a—In both liquid and tablet form, Gudc’S t*KW T»A*y Timm 0*0. I "■ AVenr 1. on the Guff «n a bualnwa triii H* wo* pepto-M an ^ an ui ’ ww *• an “ MISS An- 0L M .**• . ^ T . wT, fomcaniPBloodEnncher JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES OUT OUR WAY In the Land of Miney Moe 3RAWI STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE WRIGHT. i and mile:: through the beautiful Woods. At h!s little legs were very tired and now and md catch his sides because .little aches u he trudged, with Flip, his faithful dug. at PAGE FTVB By Blosser Now and) then a friendly little squirrel would scamper across the r way In front of J^k. Flip always made a dash for the furry-tailed ani mals, only td f fee called back by his master, as the squirrels hopped up Into the high branches Of a tree and squeeked sufe challenges In nigh-pitched chatter. — sf rp( JOE Burch savs, iTs> impossible' To STAY ON A REOUClNCr DIET WHEN YOU HAVE It) RlOE HOME IN A STREETCAR. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley S« into rtfs t|U(w#* Jack In these animals and in the .great, tpse* and brightly colored leaves and hushes, that he didn’t renlize how deep Into woods he was wandering. He had just flicked n pile of leaves into the ulr when he ndtiood an old man, just ahead of him, sitting on a time-worn log. (Continued^ f L v GENERAL GOLD BRAID A DV BNTURE-S , |SL* , 1 o gjgiKigiy i ISh ^ w^jcobtrtriwch. _ J WKKjmf The Tinker Mqn in Blng-Bnng [pressed' against his snoulucr. -ind rii.idfl sfick >’a soldier* hat cut i “Ready! (March!” he commanded f a newsprfpbr and carved him u And away they nil went. Lefi rooden svj^d. Then ho painted | right, left right, left! Their wood Nancy was going to help h* Ming-Rung army by driving Kcd Cross ambulance, tho Tinker tan gavo her .« belt with a strap •at went pyqr ;hcr shoulder. Off went tn6 Twins then to find 10 wooden ajldlor army again. They found them where they had fh them, standing In a stlf tralght line and staring ahead at othlng. their colonels and mnjorr R, l e.iptalp^ gij in their propor Nancy scrfrAiilert up on tho am- cat at onco and started engine. Th«n she fixed the ■Hch undclpfc Out tho clutch Just u real TfiMWff up person. 1?ie Mnrted to Vnbve slowly. Nick took his place at onco at} il'lren spent Sunday in Monroe. Mr *- B * F- Uardenmn and Miss “O’ Harris Brumby will go to At- _ nta Tuesday for fWo perforrn- nces Grand Opera. f ,,y —®— « r «f- <•. returned Sunday A « ,an ” M , rM - «Purgo4%aylor spent the wk ^nd m uJuA. Hianch Gwyn of Atlanta •lie week-end with Mrs. J Paine, KaUi^ftaB Paine of Whlte- . la vl *Rmg' In the city for two nree day»^ The (iiend. jif-jlr. (Jerald John- a p* '’onjratslating him on be- S.. 6 «. ted vlce President of the e Christian Endeavor at vention in Macon last week. He. «•> r -e!ioHstnunental In Ath- tinning «hf»state banner, Mr. *■ n and- the large delegation n<;< l home Monday at noon. By Allman *■ By Swan