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WEDNESDAY ~m7Ty fffTair "
TOTBAtOtBft-HBRALD, ATHENS. WOMtt
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
SO THEY HAVE, WILLIE
By Blosssr
By Williams
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
IV BY HAL COCHRAN.
' WHY YEt> WACTEP, X
sometime wen vue. got" \
SUMP'N Vbo LIKE, WY I
WELL DIVIDE UP AN /
ta womT even hafta \
AST OS. WILL UEIAAPTV?.
\ I SUED SAY NOf! v*
'GOLLY YE6 WALT,
YOULL. BE'SPRiSED
ore all ta' tl.mgts
we'll Give ya ,TH'
’ NEIL' TIME WE SEE
VA . GOSH YA C M
EASY GET MORE /
L BREAD'n OAM. )
wai'.iwwow
LOCKIN’
1 AT ? J'
Jack remembered tlie promise he had made
break hi* ifrord. Hut. try as he would, lie
gateitian had given him. Finally he turned to
2 have a aroaJJer pall?" And then the gateman laughed U
d he disliked very much tt
ildn’t lift the bis pall the
d loud
SW'lNWO
istwu raw
VJIOS 60IN' ,
1 UP THEBE
wuy,Twty
<& sun mens
clothes on!
tUNW?
wucrsTowN
ABOUT'EM
PROMISING* YOOKlC* MEN
By Ahern
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
THE OLD HOME TOWN
/eirt'wMrttA, m'dem^
1 <sTfeOllGCY OPPOSE
THE PRINCIPLE op. rr-
•tvucris rightfully
THE WORK OP A
cARPEiJTfeR- Were
t TO UNDERTAKE THE
309, r would be
PONG THE CARPEtfl&R
A GROSE IlftUSTcE
HY couscieUce will
nor permit me to .
. iUFRIlIgE OllTMe RIGHT
\ OP SKILLED LABOR f
filA-tU* IF \
YOU LEFTlT
TO HlWfo PUT
uPscReeiJs i
HE WOULDtVT I
T>o rT UvttlL /
TH’ FLIES r
STlRTKp.fc
■RlUGItJGTttT
/he's lazier i
THAU TU'HOBO
WHO WOULDUV
PLAY CARDS
BECAUSE HE
HAifeDiD Mold
A ^PADE id
f I WISHT& lUFORM \
YOUR HiGHUESS THAT \
THERE IS A STACK OF \
l WlUDOlU SCREEUS IU I
THE BASEMEUT I
VIAITiUgTO BE PUT l
TU PLACE » X WILL I
■ SEE TO ITTHATBOTH |
you AuarWEecReeusv
• WILL BE UR BRIGHT l
,1, M4P iEABU/TbMORROKW
PAD VENTURE’S
•FME.o'FUiikf
[<3lT FERe
I HOME '
I BRUNOl/
WHEN THE FOLKS HEAR OLD JEPMoLLt^TER. STOA1PWG ^
AROUND WITH HI’S CANE, THEY KNOW HIS RHEUMATISM
purr UP Jos'OU ~TdE MfeToR
V»• in nr* 'wynli •' ’ w ■ 1 " w ~ j .
IS fiCTItiC, UP AND they GIVE HIM PLENTY OF ROOM- " J
By Allman
KID ’EM ALONG
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
YOU OOtfT MIMD
IF I TAKE MY j
SLIPPED OFF, )
DO yoV9$j&&
TAKE 'EM
BOTH OFF IF
THEY HURT-.
are you going
TO LET ME A
Kiss vou goodnight?]
I CALLED A TAXI '*<***<>
TO GO HOME IN- ) OH.TMAT&FIHE'
IT WILL BE HERE- / I DANCED SO
IM JUST A MINUTE/ MUCH MY FEET
HURT ME-
WHAT DOVOO
MEAN BY
THAT? J,
“Yet, It li true," hs admitted. "I'm not General .Sold Braid at all."
Tho war in BIng-Bang Laid waa 'Colonel Stiff Lei; kindly. "Wo shall
about oveV. have two gonorala now. And I agree
When ttjo wooden aoldiera rush- that wo owo It all to Nancy and
ed In with Oenernl Duttons at their Nick. They mny keep their mcd.'.ls
head and captured all the tin nol. for distinguished service,
dters, Nancy and Nick were so far- So everybody was happy again,
prlaad they couldn't apeak a word (To Be Continued.)*
At ft hit.
Then Nancy said, “We can't ®*bt week*’ employment foi
keep.onr mednU now. Nick.* We 1000 men waa recently provided
maindve them tack." •; hy tho “atirlnt-clenii" of the Aqul-
f help
Ycua^ELF-
<5ooD NIGHT.
PIGGLV WIGGLY
| Fish are Lelleved to bo. sensitive
to tho amount of salt and oxygen In
thOv.en.-water^ which fatr
"Well,* 'explained Nancy, “We
got (hem from the tin soldier gen-
| eral tacauee we had' made a mls-
r tike. We mado Private Buttons
Into a general when we were mend
ing him. He waa only Private But
ton* and wo thought' ho waa Gen
eral Gold Braid, and;we painted a
silver star on his shoulder and he
Isn’tgeneral at tUT
“Is this true?" Asked Colonel
Still Leg.
"Id this truef* Asked Magor
Starch-Front ,
“la U Indeed truer* asked Cap-
latn'Short Jacket.
"f^n II be truer asked Lieuten
ant chin Strap and Sergeant
Stride* and Corporal clothes Pin
antPTrlvnto Ram Bod an together.
Private Buttons bung, his head.
No, he didn't either, Hr neck via
too Miff, hut anyway be tried t T o.
It Is true," he admitted.
"I'm not Oneral Cold Braid at
nil. only Private Bettons, a* Nancy
says. We wooden soldiers look so
much, cHlke (hat when (leaeral
Geld llralnd and I were getting
our uniforms patched up In the
hospital the Twins mado a mistake
and pat the stars on my shoulders.
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nboA.lt,** • ^■ '■ * ‘
"W«C fffi oj lt? r *tt*o^(yon , t , care.
Voo won (he war (or us," eafd
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