The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 04, 1923, Image 6

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?AGE SIX THE BANNER-BBRALD. ATHENS. OEOWCM PBIDAT, WAT 4, »22. JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Moc NGS BY OUR BOARDING HOUSE In the Land of Miney Moe ■ •TORY BY HAL COCHRAN.. DRAWINGS BY LEE WRIGHT By Aherr, IfRFCKI.ES AND HIS FRIENDS U By B1 0SSSI J ■ MAYBE ’TWAS A NOODL^T * ™ t mmhha i am forced to make AlJ UNUSUAL REQUEST-— 1 1 AM TO ADDRESS A GRIUER- INgTokIigUT OUTriE PROCESS Or EUGRA'VlUG PAPER MOMEV.— I FIUD MYSELF lU Ak) EMBARRASSING POSrfToO AS I HAV/E tJCTTWlUG vinfi Writer "To ILLUSTteAlfe MT talk - X RELVovl your GElJLROSlTV To LOAkl ME ATUo dollar Bill For / L THE OCCASION » J SToP lUTHE SHOEMAKER’S SHOP AS YOU GO EM AMD ASK Him how loug rryjiLL TAKE PUT MeW THEM FlVED BY tomorrow so i cam GO ha-ha. he Avl’TH’ GREEK 1 statues are ALWAYS BROKE! —fl 1* AlIi V/ "H<wV arc we coin* to rhle when we haven't anythin* to ride In?” i|uen tinned Jark. "Well,” replied Keny Meeny, ‘iet'H take a look at my Iwxkt and, act what we cad Jind In it this- time." v And with that he pulled out i -great vfhlte Khcet mil held It up. "Now guess what's behind It,”- said he. But before Jack could make even one cues*, down came the sheet and there stood a beautiful little zebra. "Just another one of my tricks,' laughed the mysterious old man. And then he told Jack that the xel would gladly take hltn over to the aueer looking wlilch Jack wanted to i ^lineMATOR WOULD LIKE To MAKE THg ACQUAllJTAiJCg OF §>%?<> OUT OUR WAY By Williams r "Hoi right oxf the zebra's back,” said Eeny Meetly. Jack did. i 'gebra Immediately i tm ;ed the Journey. Eeny }lecny took hold of t [ inlraal's mane and sy IU«m1 along aide. Flip*harked Joyously and t -then Jumped up to ww Jack. Tha ride was-a very Intcrcstnlg om ’ * NO. 10—THE NEW AIRPLANES , Thera was Nick looking out betwoon the boro of tho window THE OLD HOME TOWN By .Stanley DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WILBUR DIDN’T GET VERY FAR By Allman Nancy flew sway In her airplane to look tor Nick. i' She flew right ovor Bine-Bang Land and all tho Blnc-Bang Lend ers cried out “Thera goee another of tkoee queer birds like we saw • little while ago.” •’ —Boon the came to tbs place where the tin soldier camp was. She remembered wbat the Tinker Man had told her and flew very high so that none 6f them could •hoot her. - When she was right orer the army she reached for a gaa bomb and dropped it. It waa only a Bleep- In* gaa bomb really. Then the leaned out and watch ed to aeo what would happen. I Tddd! She heard thfc bomb bit the ground add burst. Almost fnatantly General Hob bledehoy fell orer on the ground, . 'Wo'ro cror ao much obliged,” I And they marched hack to their own army. Nancy, and Nick got Into Nancy’a. alrplano and nailed away. ~ | (To Bo Continued.) I'M GOING OVER TO THE. CORNER TAILOR TO GET MY NEW SUIT- HE 'J WELL,HOW 1 SAID ITS«READY - SARE YOO GOING ” ' s TO GET IT? Rockefeller, Jr., Is Threatened By Silk Worker Assyrian Is Held Follow ing Demonstration in Front of Millionaire’s Home. • NEW YORK—An Kbayrian silk worker Is uihdsr arrest following a ^fight with - two detectives % |n VOOTOl.DME.YOOl IVfERE BROKE WHEN U ASKED YOU FOR A UTTLE MONEY I AM BROKE .BUT I'LL KID HIM ALONG A LITTLE 0IT- .I THINK I CAN GET AWAY WITH IT - " YOU MAY NOT FIND HIM AS EASY To KID OUT OF IT AS YOU DO ME - HE MAT NOT BE AS EASY AS I AM I KNOW, BUT | THOUGHT FROM THE LENGTH OF TIME YOU’VE OWED ME FOR THE LAST ONE THAT YOU NEVER HAD ANYTHING home of IWrtni ng. ■ Colonel Batter Cap fell orer end Major Straight Back, and Captain Bow Legs and Lieutenant Shiny Boota all fell over. Bound , Mlecp. Then the private soldiers and Machine gunners and cavalry Jrop over. "Now la my chancp!” raid Nancy front the' Fifth avenue John 1>. Rockefeller; Jr. Shouting "He .ha. sold out Aear-I Ida.” ohd that .tjlpckefeller and the bolsheviks are'WJponsiblo for all the trouble iq the .world," the mat., Hiving his mime An George Mura.t, npitro:n-h(-d-.the. mult i-million- SALESMAN SAM THE TRIMMER GETS TRIMMED By Swan WELL- MEINS fth UE. GOTfo get out W 2 UKfo WE. MIGHT N> DELL TOT FINE"-I'LL TKM ■■’wr -• ■ to herself. • i So ahe brought her airplane down to the ground and tiptoed foftly Over to the prison. . - There waa Nick looking oat be tween the bars of the window. “ -tQafekf” he cried alien he saw* Bar. “The guard there haa the key. Jt'x In hia belt” -j-—. Nancy carefully took the key from III' slecpintg soldier and un- locked the defer. airs ns he wnft stuping into an automobile. Hundreds of passengers witness- ea the struggle the ensued. Tile detecihrgr used their billy clubs tr subduing Murad- • The prisoner wt;s sent to Belelvuc hospital tor examination. Murad according to Rockefeller, had been loitering In front of the house at Interval# for two weeks Once he followed the owner Intc the vestibule and demanded that Rockefeller get him a Job. ON ft BIG HenoOhL^jftli WfcUL NEED TVV nOtfeM ^ F0H>S0\1ING- T - / up 1ft’ umoou vnTil ALOTfft GOOOb TriATU. KNOCK. uly Nick hut all the wood- prisoners were freo at “OS, thank you!” they " said. Banner-Herald Want Adsi