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MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923.
nrs BANNKR-OTRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
By Ahern THE OLD HOME TOWN
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HOW ARE YOU FEELING
.NOW,TOM? WOULD
YOU LIKE A COLD _
_ GLASS OF WATER? /
hello,tom! HEARD
THAT YOU HAD AN OPERATION
on your nose and was laid
UP SO I BROUGHT You /
THESE son FLOWERS • /
I THOUGHT MAY BE YOU HAD
AN ARGUMENT WITH A
TAXI DRIVER -I HOPE IT
ISN'T SERIOUS ENOUGH To
MAR YOUR BEAUTY IN ANY WAY-
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’Oh, just' about as I please," replied the mermaid. And JacI
bought it-must be wonderful to live beneath the sea and not havi
iny orders to. obey. At that moment a team of sea horses came upoi
the seen* «nd the watermite asked Jack if he’d like to take a ride
(Continued.)
PAGE FIVE
By Stanley
'You’ll have to turn hie word* beck ward,” whispered Mister Sky Bow.
In llalnbow Land there’s a place have always We. night at breakfast
there the U|jivy Uownsles live. Be
aus© they dp everything In exactly
the opposite^ w6y that it really
should bo donfy.
And that'^Wiis the next
Nancy and litek came to.
What a funny place!” exclaimed
Nancy. “The"back door’s on the
t and the .tea’towels are hang
ing where everyone can see them
And tho ndtf^n* and the milk
ties and everything,
forward foot worst our putting
In believe alw*&*j We.” said an
”psy Downsy! ftmhcarlng Nancy’*
remark.
You’ll have to turn his word*
kward,” whispered Mister Sky
v, "fijr they put their last word
firm like tho Chinamen.”
"Oh, you bellfVp in putting your
prst foot forward/* repeated Nan-
“Is,that it?”
"it that’s Yes,” nodded the Upsy
Downsy. ”ua nbput nil you tel!
"That’s fine'!"' Cried the Twins. (
Hut Nick hid on idea. "Wait!” he
erlmi, “i’ll have to write it down,
for if you talk backward wo can’t
mbor so much. There now, gr
ahead, please.” So the Upsy Down-
*y began, blit if yoiy^lsb to read It,
my dears, ymj(trUhfu»ve to begin at
the last -word and read to the top.
This is what tNi funny little fellow
said: j-j,,;», - ^ , _
“ail That’s, us like to anyone
and odd be to like
foil* .well to medicine give
folk well { to medicine give
°nly and e.iloTis and beefsteak
hai.iiB our feetl iWe. Tuesday on
Wa *h and Monday on Iron We. be
should cellar our where attlci our
nud attics our in cellar our have
and morning the in tea have we
meals our eat we When. last C’s B
A our and first lessons hard other
and Greek our leurn we school In
around everything turn we so
world the of rest the from differ
ent be to like We.”
‘•Then we shall leave at once!”
said Nancy. "I’m sure we won’t
stay where we aren’t wunted.”
And they all marched off.
(To B« Continued’-
"‘ant don’t
last soup and first, dessert course.
GIVES PERMISSION
CHICAGO—There Is no reason
why Henry Ford, Detroit manufac
turer, should not enter the 1924
presidential nice if be desires to
be a candidate, -according to
William «. MCAdoo, former sec
retary of tho Treasury, who passed
through Chicago Saturday on his
way to New York. '
FIFTEEN WILL8
CAMDEN HILL.—After William
Muir, a Scotchman, had died, own
ing ah estate 1 of $900,000, it was
uncovered thaf”"the last will he
had proiKWtfled was his. fifteenth.
His will is being contested, the
contestants claiming be had be in
fluenced unduly.
INCOME AND OUTGO
LONDON.—Sometimes England’s
income for a period ihn’t as great
as her expenditure. During a recent
week .according to official figures,
tho expenditures were *21-millions.
Revenue*for the same.seven days
was only 13.millions. Pounds of
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
UNDER THE SEA
glory hr" &al Cothran. Drawing, by Let Wright.
As «>onJfc*Jnek and Flip appeared the mermaids Idt iho eloctru
pels slip away and they turned their attention to the new arrivals
Jerk was s(!l)i*<Hhat bashful, but he held out his hand when o ic of tlu
prettiest mermaids wanted to shake hands with him. , “How do YOl
do, said Jock. J
By Williams
A Hi
OUT
OUR WAY
Newt, the Horse 8Reaker,went /nto Baxters
STORE THIS MORNING, TEN MINUTES BEFORE
^NPAH COULD UNLOCK THE FRONT DOOR. ,—
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
MOM GETS NO CREDIT