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he'll feme me
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an he'll think rrfe
one OF "THEM oil <
, FASHIONED STOVES,.
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ELF DAKIN WAS JUST RAS51N&THE CRO^SiNG-
WATtHMANS SHANTY WHEN ME SPOTTED THE
OFFICER WHO MAO A SUBPOENA FOR HIM. .
HENRY APPLEGATES PLEASURE CAR. WE/NT FROM
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Baxters store to ued Barrymores.undertak/ns parlors
IN-TWO JUMPS TODAY WITHOUT HITT/ATv ANY7H/NG ctanuj Y
HI 5, [TOM ALMOST GOT AWAY WITH IT
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
TOH WHY DIDN’T
You come Home
FOR DINNER?*
WE WAITED FOR- .
l. YOU - /
A MAN CALLED \ *—
fro SEE YOU THIS Y IS THAT SO *
EVENING WHILE J WHO WAS ITp
YOU WERE OUT- / piD HE LEAVE
HIS NAME? "i
YES; HE SAID THAT HE
WAS MR JIM GREY AND
THAT HE HAD AN
APPOINTMENT WITH
YOU TO PLAY POOL"
IS HE IN A '
SERIOUS CONDITION?
HOW LONG HAS
HE BEEN 5ICK?
) I WORKED A
) LITTLE LATE ANtX
/ THEN STOPPED IN
TO SEE JIM GREY-
HE’S DOWN WITH
PNEUMONIA- a
I’LL SAY HE
IS- HE’LL BE
IH BED For two
WEEKS? MORE
- ANY WAY -
Crow for the summer. We -are
leaving »t once." *
(To Be Continued)
E. KAY
“THE 8MILINQ PAINTER"
Fine Painting and Interior.
Decorating »
Phono 1297, Athena, Gn.
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TI KSDAY, MAY 22,1923.
JACK DAW’S ^ADVENTURES OUR BOARDING HOUSE
In the Land of Miqey Moe
STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINQS BY LEE WRIOHT.
4 °o
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'ATHKWB, GEORGIA
••Oh"* shouted Jack, "this In whole tfu cot a Rood xhaklue. I hone this
waterfall Isn't very*8te*i»." And It scorned that Flit) understood that there
WJ1S dancer ahead, for he cuddled clone to his master and whined. Then
, h . waterfall was reached and Jack saw that litere were rocks far helows
o o
<?o
og
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•nurse lio expccto to Ky dashinc dow’n and crashlnR Into tae huge rock
Hut the mystery basket suddenly floated off of»the water and sailed
over the, waterfall, out. itito tiro open air. It was Just Hlfe l»elnR In a
n and Jack leaned far over the side to see the slRhts be|ow.
ndfch ^S*toi»kqf’Railed. Now und'then 1t"wmiW Just skim over the
trips of tall trees and queer looklnR houses. It was the most wonderful and
thrimiiR ride'JackTUuTcvlF hIM. lJu\£*as^Tio balk'ct travelerf*with more
orf; speed* ho begun to*wonde Just where It was going to take him.
(Continued.)
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HADE ME THB SUBDfeCT
OP MANY DISCOMFORTllG
UfeSTS BECAUSE OF MY
CHICKEkIS LAXITY 111
LAYlMG EGGS.'
UOVJ , WHKT HAVE YoU"I&
SAV OF THESE TllO
EXCELLENT EGGS I DUST
A COUECTfeD FROM THE
By Ahern FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FOXY
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
By Stanley
By Allman
“Why, the e*rth is round!” tried Nency.
'Now thou!” said Miator Tat- Dreamland where they had apent
the Icadl-r of the Pagalea in the winter. It V»s loteof fun.’
■ ■ — ■ •— This i» entirely different,” ex
plained Mr. Tatters- “We spring
clean pidtes for the animals and
birds to come to- Also we help the
spring* fairies in every way. You
can’t hang lip clean lace curtains
until the hou«e is scrubbed, and
neither can tho spring fairies
*r their pretty blossoms and
rs arouna until the woods
and meadow and orchard are
cleaned up- ' , . .
“That’s -what we Ragsles dol We
ll'L, RU tllilio UU §<*J
Now for business. Do you
|»« w ' you have come to. the busiest
we on this square earth?” he
»'l to the Twins.
“Why, the earth is roundl” cried
aney. “it s a ys so in the geogra-
books.”
“Oh, is it? Excuse me.” said
lister Tatters, wlnklpg at Rag
**?• “Well, anyway it makes no
iter.-mu whether it is round or _*«»»■ 71"?;,";. a T?"r~WnY
l“ r '' nr three cornered, it keep* spring clegn til outdoore. But you
1 Ragaiw so busy at this time of certainly may -help If you wish.
tbrM " “
“Bu'. meals arc square! Yon al-
l* -l-'sk of square meals,” eor-
?'V ’nncy again.
Dt., iire they? Excuse me,” an-
ttc 'l Mister Tatters, winking at
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