The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 07, 1923, Image 6

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1!IKi THE BANNER-nERAI.B, ATHENS. GEORGIA' ADAM AND EVA •By Cap Higgins ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton Adam Buys ?’ House By'Ahern OUp BpARDING HOUSE I’VE. FOUND THE. HOUSE- COlNO TO BUV." ' N. hurqv; l-ADY. i erf ■SEASICK ci-m^e uJ THAT ol" WEST OF" ' SPRlUGS* rms YVeePIUaT" ou’ leather hay pile OP ivj VOUR ROOM if VoO V1A0T'T& PLaV IT v ALOrtE?^ / BU&Ter, m'lad- IT \ ( paws me to remind V YOU AGAiU, that YOU - ARE OCCUWWG MV FAVORITE CHAIR fax X VJISH YOU To KNOW, THIS chair iS ,N tJo VIAV AFFILIATED vJiTH the other ' effects of this House - \ HOLD «* IT IS SOLEV, MV f SA-AA-AV!r\ ' POT SOME ' RESIM OlJ VoUR TONGUE, — you're , SODEARllJG !» G'VJAkS DOWN To TH' COURT HOUSE AH'GET A SET Of EVICTION PAPERS, IF VoU VJaHT , \ To GET me 7 \ OfF IT.'*/ ITS TUSTUKE RIDltJG A I LAME CAMEL I :eded, Mr. Gallop. 1 - i? “Quick, Quick,” ha shouted. Chatterbox Magpie came flying toward M later Gallop’s cave squawking like n horn with a ba< Cold. “Quick! Quick!” he shouted Davy Peer’s Rot his horns caugh and can’t get.loose. Mister Huntci Man Is coming up the mountain an his horse and he’s got a bis gun. Oh, do hurry!” . “Chatterbox, you're n nice fellow after nil,” said the icowboy fairy eYou’re a good friend to all the .'jpountain folk. It’s a fact, even 1' you are a rowdy. Yes. I’ll help Davy right away. Come on. Nancy j f- THE KITCHEN holdin; ot once. You’d beter fly over tc the trail where Mister Hunter Mar la riding, Chatterlmx, and do what you can to hold him hack.” - The Twins came at once and got on their little fat ponies as fast nr ■ •they .could-climb. j ^Phen the three of them dasheC, awny towurd the place where Davy Deer was. -But after all. they ' couldn’t tre' . nagr -enough to Davy to do him any good, for deer can go placer .that, no pony can set his feet. * “Mi’e’ll £ay,e ho get off our ponlef and crawl over on our hands am knees.” declared the fairy man. It’ tcQ bad you wore your riding bootr today, Twins, or you could have .Wished yourselves over the steep Places with your magic shoes. Be 'patient, Davy!’* he called. “We’ll b$ there In a minute.” - 'Mister Hunter Man came riding tip the mountain path, up and ur and "up. looking everywhere for Davy Deer. He never suspecter that Chatterbox Magpie had tolt* Oh him and was looking at him a’ that very minute from a tree on tht high cUH over hi. head. 'Suddenly the air was filled wit! dust and stones all around him ”Ob,.therc’s something In my eye!’ he cried. "I'll have to get off my horse. I can’t see a thing!” . And it took him fifteen mlnutei J V/EA SERVICE CAP WCCIH5 ie MOTORS FAVORrre CUMR SALESMAN $AM CORFU.—British Vice Consul Graves and H. I. Kneelantl, Near Fast Belief, have protested against the manner of the bombardment of Corfu by the Italians. Only 15 min utes elapsed between the time the Corfu authorities were notified of the Impending bombardment and the comniencement of the firing. graves did not have -time to evacuate the British aubfects/ Knceland said the lives of 15,000 orphans in his charge were en dangered. When the firing started both m-n launched a boat flying the British flag and started out tc the Italian flagship. They were not allowed to come aboard. They went to another vessel and after much jockeying were permitted to visit the llajian commander. By* Williams ^ /in cams lock you op - IM£W>- VOU cm OWE HE. , Pi n'btfW GOOO RE.W0N E WHY VOU WERE. PRIVIINCT J U ONtrf LEFT HPiND SIDE S . Om SWEET T HP\un*.v\ / VOU "dE-T I cw, • CftPfPUH- Vft SE£ ; \ JUST CAHT HELP IT— |§/WUROV NOW LESLIE. J \<( ITS NEARLY TIME FOP -THE. FIRST BELL AND >,OMT DISTURB ECTUN, want him to get au_ -\E SLEEP HE CAN t / OVtH E-VJET2M tMtHtUG-. HTU.U ! /r Auaiiia and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama * ” PnAVivin Dnllvnnd »V\ LEFT HfWEO The Georgia Railroad Tho Summer Tourist- ,00100 I, now on and vacation, aro In order. You will Ijp glad to know that conditions aurround- Ing Sommer Tourist travel aro mpre liberal this season than In almost any previous year. Reduced rates are In ettact to practically ovary itate In the Union as well a, to some polnrf In Canada, tho various tours Including delightful trip's on the Atlantic and Paclfle oceans, the Great Lakes, SL Law rence Rlvar, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and other National Parks, to the Grand Canyon, ate. Stop.overs may ha mado at any point on either going or return trip, within final limit of ticket, which Is, In most case,, Octo- : ber SI, 1923. - Let us help you arrange your vocation. We are here to sorve and any Information deilred will bo gladly fnrntahed by Uckol agent In your town or by tho undersigned. ITS THE FELLER WHO HAS A LtTTLE B MOTHER NOT OLD EHlOOGH TO Go TO SCHOOL WHO HAS I~1 THE HARDEST J. P. BILLUPS. General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. OW.WiIIams"-^ - wTiamar FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That Would Be Convenient By Condo EVERETT TRUE THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley SW.TAS-C'Mon L with-mf DoiiNVAny WOUSE-Alcw. JUST MADE A PEACH PIE AW SAID - , SHE'D ffNE US ALL ) , WEWAHTED— _7| hojas! I WAIT A ^ /MOrE-'WMJNA , TEaVA JUSrlHWVtiwE caA eat "m' wh<5lE PlE IF WE w— 1 WAMTA15T • scwethim’ YOU SAY I -me calf JUST wants! l TO PLAY?/ WHUTS DAD'S hair MUST LOO) LIKE HAY 1 " TUB KEYS AMO 3ILVCR IN YOUR. pOCKaTR* RAYTL« all. RttShd-r • L«7'S D&<5 If* , YOU'VvS GOT ANYTHING IN YOUR HCflO THAT HILL RatTUO *** ~ , . mctit 60 WITH A1F CNEBT1W SI6GE— m GONNA BLV ALL CHOCUTE DRoRS 5. mththis'dime i J 3 GPT- SEE IT ? S S cm dn 1 v,l,yag. AO-YOO COME , WITH ME TAS-?EE' WOWT THAT PIE MY MOM MADE Ml OSUSTE 6O0D- r -. CMOMTAS. [GITFERl HOME (RRUNOV SMUCRS.I T \W1SH I WU1 TWINS'THEN I COULD So WITH , BOTH OF sv\ni&y THE YOUNG, CALF THAT CAME 1(4 BY EXPRESS YESTERDAY IS Giiv/NG STATION AGENT DAD KEYES' CONSIDgRABLE TROUBLE- DAD "WISHES THE: /^hAliieCS Wl/ain I-- a . , CmPl I... . ----- f j;iP? ' fl T Aj aiiffiW.Ws' :.hM