The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 09, 1923, Image 12

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER ■) THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA ADAM AND EVA ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton Adam Is. a Rotten Business Man By Ahern OUR BOARDING HOUSE FOLKS. MEET MP YOU'LL BE. .MALONEV.THC.LflWVEeg ME *^;!iAFVeR- WeL'., You HAVE. TO FIGUUF THt TAXES , INSURANCE I St AND LAWYER'S FEE. .MENTIONtt) AS THE party or- THE SECOND PART r Wa-OA— STKTtoU T S.A Y.K \S Flow) BROADCASTING - IS'POSE PULlMAlJ PELL ASLEEP IFi -wkt parlor yacht; ah'woke up vn-TUTW big roe a op PurfrivlG upper 4 BERTHS IkJ HlS j l SHORE SEDAUS, / V EH 7, ANYTHING) W (IMF- X KUo'vO BUSTER Np ? IS RESPONSIBLE PORTHAT K / Horseplay vuth my cHa\r» Hay] ^little do i Heed such buffoonery! --that CHAIR LADS, HAS BEEN THE MEANS OF REST AND COMFORT" FOR SUCH PERSONAGES, AS LINCOLN, GRANT; MARKTViAlN. AND HOSTS OF OTHER GREAT MEN « IT CAME INTO MY / I POSSESSION AS A MARK OF/ .APPRECIATION FROM THE / \ ILLINOIS HISTORICAL^ fSr„, SOCIETY?/ { SAY MATbR—X YOU OUGHT TO ' GET FORD TO' gine it a trial ONCE, AN’ MAYBE He’ll buiLd a REAR 4eaT / l LIKE IT?. i| Nick took the glasses and looked i n the direction Mr. Gal'op was pointing. Mister Gsdlop, the cowboy fairy, | Ranch man was saying: stood nearMiis cave up in the j “Good work, little beavers! My mountains and looked over the . what and hay are so dry they plain below. He could see every- won't grow. But If you mako your thing very clearly because he had ! dam they'll get lots of water! I’m his spy glasses. lever so much obliged, for now my Suddenly be turned to the Twins, | ditches will fill tip to the tap!” *‘T$ke these glasses :iad look as j “Comc,” w hispered Mister Gal- ni-rd as you. can,” he said, “and ■ inp to the Twins. “We'll go away, see ir you notice anything. If you j The plains folk will have to make do, tell me quickly, for there’s no nC w houses' for themselves, for MAYBE . BUT YOU cant' I GOT HIS. CEIJTIFrEt CHECK ALRIGHT-.. SteMS LIKfc A NICE HONEST CHAP.’rr-- 1 HOUSE IS ^ ^OURS AT last] BE. SURE OF IT till VOU HAVE THE TITLE. SEARCHED . AND —K ‘ GUARANTEED r»gS: I SHOULD S’AY > SOi A ROTTEN Business mianJ ^I^'edI Ranch Man Farmer Is pleased with what Ben Beaver Is doing. It’s our duty to stand by bint. Come away.” So Nancy and Nick and Mister .‘ent back to the monutalns Gallop again. through the glasses, too. "And they’re packing mud nround the sticks.” she declared. “And the wa ter's being stopped. It’s spreading all over everything." ^”It will nover do! Nevor!” ex claimed the fairyman. “.VIZ have. tt put a stop to It at c. “ j „ i .Ti' -• The Chattahoochee the first thing you know’ the creek valley Fair will open ita 'gates this “ * 4 ’*"' 1 [year on Monday, Octobar 15, It will tye the seventh annual fair. .A large - - number of exhibitora nave, already an " eent In their applleatlona for beth epoce and rctive work haa uaen eur- t';J on the bulldinga and grourida in an effort to hav# them In the fine*! possible v- '.uitlon on‘the optnlrg unto Columbus to Open Fair October 15th; Exhibitions Ready &•%***• NBA SERVICE Will flood the whole country around ffbout and *111 up nil the houses of tjie plains folk. Penny Prairie Dog and Johnnie Jack Rabbit and Brownie Burrow Owl and Prlckley Porcupine and everybody like that. (Jome, Twins, we must go." * Nancy climbed up && Kaow, anti S ick jumped on Blackie and' Mls- r Gallop made one leap on to JjIb cow pony, and away they all rode llckety split down the moun tain and ovc'.* the plain till they game to the spot where the heaver family was working, v There was Penny Prairie Dog. looking os sad as a funeral. And Reside him were Mister and Mis ses Jack Rabit and Johnnie, look- Ihg llkd three funerals, and all the gbst of the plains folk, looking like a hundred' funerals. But Mister Ranch Man was ihcre,. too!'That’s what thfy can I He SEAT of THE MiGVVTV SALESMAN $AM Sam Would Be Out WILLI ?!! ^/‘rHi\Y> FINE-7 OUT OUR WAY ASW-NOWTWI TH’ WIFEb GONF -tn T4‘ rnurw urn ‘ 60^-10 FRWEDft GONE. TO Iff COONtfW WHfiV sen yon sfh ewar AT . CTY HOUSE PiNO WELL R HAUL ONE. GREAT . TIME- Atlanta Fiddler Is Winner in Contest P-S-S-ST SMEAR \ IT,ON THICKER,. I ITS NOTHIN’ BUT NICE. CLEAN , CYLINDER OIL 1 AN’COP GREASE^ MACON — M. C. McMIchen, of At- lanta known as the “Piddling Wild cat of North Georgia'’ was decl .red the winner In the old-time fiddlers contest held here recently under the auspices of the Macon Federation of trade. The contest was part of a three day program. W. M. Ward of Macon wee awarded second place, p.nos are being made to stage similar contests 5l*CUtT5 iarmers out west. And ■Ami-annually. Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad * , m mo-op to cons. douH TOR Pl CO0VLA WAb ’TILLTW DAS I T0tTO55ROVi.V3> i floon Tho Summer Tourist seXson Is now on and vacations ars In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround^ Ing Sommer Tourist travel are more l|D«ral tbls season than Id almost sny previous year. Reduced rates srs In eflect to practically every state In the Union as well as to some points In Contda. tho various tours Including .delightful trips on tho Atlantic and I'aclttc oceans, the Great Lakes, St Law* ronce River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and other National Parks, to tho Orand Canyon, etc. Stop.ovsrs may he made at any point on 'either going or Tatum trip, within Anal limit ol ticktt, which la, In most cases, Octo ber Jl, 1921. ■ ' Let « help you arrange your vacation. Wo are Asm to aerve and any Information desired will be gladly furnished by Uckot egent In your town or by the undersigned. oru-wJjiflMs SOMETIMES Tie OLD CROSSlNOr WATCHMAN tSNCLEANER BEFORE HE WASHES TWAIN HE IS AFTER. J. P. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Think of the Prestige EVERETT TRUE By Condo THE OLD HOME TOWN ’T N15LL, Srtl-rH, 1 WAVS. evo.Lvc® a unique M6IM0RY training SYSteM FO(^ You CHRONIC BORROMMTRS. 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