The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 02, 1923, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY. MAT 2, 1923. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES In the Land of Miney Moe THE KjjWCHMjronCP. ATHKN*. GEORGIA STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE WRIGHT. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tag Didn’t Forget. 1 No one known how long Jack traveled through the air on hln rope the Land of Miney Moe. JIJh little arm* were Just beginning to gel when a voice aboe hmi said, ‘ Here you are, sonny.” And, looking up raw £eny Meeney. “Give me your hand,” he said, "and I’ll help yo Miney Moe.” . 1 By Blouer THE OLD HOME TOWN r ^ 53 you w)?iwr sir WTO BED YET TAG- Vou JUV&ITSW) YOJtJ PRAYERS s^HEAttavidt gill When Jack was safe and sound he noticed a group of little fellows wHD had been pulling the long mystery rn|»e. ‘"These tiny Miney Moe people Will have Flip with us shortly." explained Deny Meeny. And almost as he ■aid it Flip came tumbling Into view and the rope went flying through the air. OUT OUR WAY Williams While the deg was still shaking himself, the little band of came runnlns up to inspect him. Finally Jack asked Keny might walk over t i tho qpeer Ueea that could he seen In “Trees?” said Eeny Meeny, “Oh, to be sure, but we’ll rldo tinned.) Miney Moe* Meeny If he he distance, iver." (Con- Adventures , OP THE'TWIN BLeJ 1 > atvm gwtrBorWwe. r-T K3S NO. 10—THE N EW AIRPLANES * / Mts-ro punk , o«r job ' OB CUPPlN'VO DONE ON DAY MULE REMIND ’ ME OS ONE OB DESE) VERE CONTINUED Stories. OATS ZACKLY WrtuT if AM LIKE MlSTUK SAMMON. ) CAUSE, JOS VJEN VO GrtS TO OE MOE> EXCITIN' PAMY yo HAEf’OOl W“ *1 1 By,,Stan! %?/ T M /Jl-J' o / S' THAT DEAD L/MQ ON THE SVCAMOR-e TTC j F.C. JED PROOTY, and "me C&OF ON TME. BAND STAND, All came down today OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahetl Wi m WASH Funk NEVER EXPECTSL T5 finish the last chapter/ i 1 VJELL, fW FRlEllD, 1 UlJDERSTAklt) VoJ — PARTICIPATE UJ THE NaTiOiJAL PAST ME a TUAT REMINDS PEr 1 PLAVED OlJ A FAMOUS klllJE WITH SPAULDIklG- TvIeV called ME THE "WAPOLEOlJ OF TllE M0UUD"-I POCKED TUe first iJo-HiT GAME, AUD WOlJTHE LAURELS FOR OUR SIDE WITH A VlOME RUkl ! VAS-I' WINDUP Tills A WAV FOR TO PiYcH » BACK HJTH’ SYCAMORE LEAGUE ol!e suudav x STRUCK OUT , FIFTEEN MElJ, ALl' WolJ FIVE DOLLARS IkJ TRADE ATTvV BOlJTOlJ sTore-it&oka WAtcU CMAIlJ, Akl'TU’ vfcxT NeargoTa WATcU FROM i TvV FAMS! A-UA-TV oUlV guv who’ll have Him beat for SITTUg OklTvl'- BENCH WILL BE RODllJ’S 'TUUJKER'/ ^ ‘SSr'-i MATbt? "RED LAVOSolJ" EycMAklGE KJoTE S DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Speaking of Important Matters By Alima Suddenly Nency had another idea When Nick flew away In hia air plane and did not come back. j.aAcy began to worry. . “I can’, pened!" she N. C. Lost Game To U. of Alabama TUSCALOOSA, Ala.—Alabama won from North Carolina her* Tuesday, *6 to S. • Costly errors by the visitors helped In the - defeat The box score follows: N. C. sb. r. h. po. s. • MacDonald ....'-..u & 1 1 1 1 1 Honor It X... 6 113 11 Shirley lb 4 0 2 6 0 1 Morris c. 3 0 0 6 0 3 Sweetumn i s m m i’t imagine what hae hap- ihe mid to the Tinker Alan “He muit have been taken prii- oner," laid the Tinker Han. Which waa exactly what had happened, (or Nick’a alrplalnc had been shot down by the tin loldiere and he had been put into priion and hie Magi. Shoes taken away. .-Til have to go and hunt for him,’’ cried Nancy, "(’ll be a *py" “I know a better wax still.'’ »ug- getted the Tinker Han. “I have another airplane hen that was in tended for the tin soldiers. But they haven't got it yet and you may use it if you wish, o go and look for Nick. But you must be Carmichael r.f. s 0 o 4 0 i careful not to let them shoot at starling 3b. .—... 4 113 11 you or you'll either fall and be Coffey 2b. .... L 4 113 0 killed or taken priaone rlike Nick.’ Uryaon p. 3 1 0 0 6 c “I'll be carefcl—very," promts ed Nancy. So she took off her Red Cross nurse uniform and the Tinker Man gave her an aviatoor’s uniform— cap, goggles and all, and soon she was learning all about flying. “I think you'll do now,” Mid the Tinker Man. “You may go and hunt for your lost twin." , Suddenly Nancy had another idea- “Have you got any gas bombs?" she asked. "Not danger ous ones." ■ “Hundreds!" answered the Tin kor Han. “They are in the store bouse. What do yon want them for?’ “I’ll drop them out of my air plane and the tin aoldiers will be before thev can patron their gas masks. Then I lean land and look Cor Nick and let him out of prison if he ia there." "All Hrht. Ill get *»u some sleeping bombs,," Mid the Tinker Man- "They .only nut people to sh-ep and don’t reai'v hurt them.’ • ( To be continued) Starling 3b. ... Coffey 2b. ....... Uryaon p. Totals Alabama IMtta 3b ^ Oillla a.a. ........ Barnes rf. — Kosenfield, lb. 'Ktoidre t.f. Oliver c.f. ..... Cruise c. Greene 2b. _ Tubbs, p .... 4 0 0 6 0 1 ... 6 1 1 13 1 f 4 1 2 2 0 3 112 0 1 4 2 3 1 0 1 3 2 3 0 .1 l 3 0 0 0 4 ( Totals 34 8 11 27 13 5 Score by Innings; K. If. K N. Carolina #40 001 000—5 8 r Alabama 030 110 21.x—8 11 f Summary: 'Two-base hits. El- jncre, Kouenfiehi, walks. Morris, Gil- 11# <2-, Tubbs Oliver. Uryson; stol et) liases Shirley. Morris. Starling; wild pitch Tubbs. Bryson (3); passed ball Morris; balk. Bryson; struck out. by Bryson 4; by Tubt» 1; double play, Morris to Starling; sacrifice hits, Carmichael, Barnes Orssn Umpires Pratt and Kerscber Tlihe 1:55. Ti 13343 4,000 YES, YOU ARE RIGHT, PHILIP - taEORGE WASHINGTON WAS THE FIRST PBE5IDEHT N^OF THE UNITED STATES- li IS there any other. PUPIL THAT WOULD .LIKE To ASK A \ QUESTION?' IS GEORGE WASHINGTON’S! Birth pa t in the MONTH OF FEBRUARY ?, f YES, NORMAN, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY IS "THETWENTY SECOND PAY OF FEBRUARY- Ti DANNY PUFF, HAVE YOU A QUESTION YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK P YES mam, WHEN POES THE SUMMERS | VACATION START, « MISS NORIS ? •H 6 SALESMAN SAM r, So Why Worry *$0 ‘ rj^r ’ IMaT: ri’izo^ I; — .. -