The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 26, 1923, Image 6

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’lllE nAyXKR-llEl^ATiTl, OEOKHTA ^THURSDAY APRIL 2ft JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES OUT OUR WAY loe GS BY LEE WRIGHT In the Land of Miney Moe STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE WRIGHT Bv Williams I FRECKLES AND «IS FRIENDS • By Bl 08S€r ’ J . ■/ - BEAT HIM TOIT- ------ 5 The old man c-hu<-kl<»d mm *»*<€■ excitement everywhere If ^ labshci! some more ami his V tceteretLSaeh . sonny," an Id he. 'there is pletfty how to find It." And then he heart hnhhed up down as il forth. Happy, dancing eye* made Ida tan face than V I > t-llTTlNGr ON ALU FOUp J/R.wJLamj- If vjooont it-bf ■ 8STTEB T HKSi HIM CANO/,POP? HF CANEATTUAT- —AN* \ME CAN nap him". The spirit of laughter and cheerfulness thrilled Jack. And yet he couldn’t r understand what pleasure this old man got out of life. "What excitement^ <jun there t»oiw|»dy he In carrying that queer-looking basket around**" he' asked. So Kctoner sAJd than the old man brought forth a black *Hk doth. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley OH MAD&R. NO DOUBT* VoU we READ ABOUT the Women besting THE MEN AT endurance DfcNCiNG « IKAGllie DANCING 1 CCJTNUAIU'/ FDR COER \ FIFlV HOURS ! » -■I : ALWAVs CoNTfeNPED THAT Women were AH. WS9 cHdRcU mV Dear UADV - I TpOK PART IN A ’ CEREMONIAL DANCE \urffi THE CANNlBALTAMAWIAKS OF THE south seas-the dance lasted FOR ten solid daVs.and nights at a FEVERISH pace t& The weird tune or Tom-Toms- those WHO DROPPED OUT FROM , HIM dancing !. VIHV SAV TH 1 ONuV STEPS HE KNOWS ARE TH' ONES UP To HlS Room? t> Mint the cloth wan waved over n pile of leitve. and uwmdHhto the lilr. And ght where the doth had been appeared a little b<»h-talled rabbit. Flip u|* And burked sharply ond the bunny scampered away. (Continued.) ’^ZL NO. 8—THE SUBMARINE S JOHN TURNER,LOCAL. LOCKSMITH, ‘ REPORTS HIS LUMBAGO HAS LEFT HIM,AND HE VZILL NOW BE ON THE JOB DAILY TILL NEXT V//HTER7 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YOU CAN’T EAT FLOWERS By Allman “QuickJ" cried Nick. “The submarine." Attar the battle in Bine-Bane tank under the waves. -..Land than were many things to ■.■ba done “They’ll act him,’’ said Nick to Colonel Stilt Lee/ - Nancy helped to gather up the .{wouiutd ' . . — j "Svouhded tin »oid>e:a. - and when tne -.wooden loldicra had them all care- they won t," replied the “They forgot to take a diving auit along.” FORMER METHODIST PASTOR IN ATHENS DIED LATE TUESDAY Rev. H. L. Embry of Haddock, Ga-, died at hia home Tuesday night at 7 o'clock after being »fully pilot! up in the ambulance “she got up on the driver's seat and * ‘drove the ambulance back to the J’.ad Cross Hospital, it After that she helped to put o eplintt on broken arms and legs, “ynond broken heads, put plasters ? bii shoulders and shins, and made Cjbenelt generally useful. *f The Tinker Man said she waa RJH le best Red Cross nurse he had]111 health for aevernl years. He 'er seen- . , was 07 years of ngc. runem. It on the battle field the wend- services were conducted in Athens rmy was jnprchuig ineir tin from the First Methodist church Iter prisoners back to gritrr, I Wednesday afternoon. Rev. S. E. oral Nick at their Head. t Wasson and Elder G. F. Venable r . .Suddenly there war s loud. ex. officiated. , plosion up in the air.. I Interment was In Oconee eeme- •*—"Everylwdy had forgotten the'tery with Bernatein Brothers, fun- ■ Soldier who had gone up in the'! oral directors, in charge. The v . balloon to watch the enemy, but Mb «re>now they saw him coming down ' * *—hg ky. ! theraky. « head first out of w And as 'hia head was heavier than hia teet, his hat being so large, his head stayed down. He fell right into the river with a apiaan , and disappeared com- pallbearers were: Messrs. George Collins. Joe Fambro. Grady Calla han. Charles Bridges, C. K. Stone, F. H. Bowden. Rev. Embrj- is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mi»r, Ruth Embry, Many years ago Rev.' Embry was pastor of tl SALESMAN SAM At4 a .ewvV i goew vu. THEHfi. HTViHT BEEN A SI IT OUT BNO GET HIM EVERYBODY IN VITED! ||l ■ By Swan plotely and as he did not dome up | Oconee Street Methodist church again, it was altogether likely tie j He was a member of the North was sticking in the mud at the Georgia conference many years- bottom. , • (He was well known in this section ‘•fQuick!’' cried Nick. “The sub-; and a large number of friends marine!” , jrame from Haddock to attend tho Nothing could be seen of,the un- ‘funeral, dor*water boat but the periscope 1 sticking up like a stove pipe, for. j' HANDKERCHIEF8 Whatever Happens, that part of a New handkerchief* have colortn submarine-boat n< _j§sa» never disappears for a minute, unless the enemy hoots it off. The captain of the f submarine must have been looking through the pet .scope and noticed the -excite. I herns of double linen, about an Inch wide—an excellent place In which to embroider an dehornte tnoifoffrnm or sometimes the gtv<*n • the boat came to the top USS/8 STRIPES AND PLAIDS ayr :<g- soft wool with wide m fend plaids arc one way of _ irnfftit tyring. Sometime a they in. Then th«_ J hnve^^fur cellars,. but usually they