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GEORGIA'
SUNDAY
THE nANNER-IIERALD,
PAGE SIX
-By Cap Higgins'
ADAM AND EVA
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
^BYToL/E ALVll), EXCELLEMTj. mVa^I
vivievi I attended school, t scorned
-tHE SIMPLE PRIMER BOOK, AMD CUOSE
"Pi.o-fftocvi's eme«"vo» w Saar
IMAGINE .ME, A LAD YOUR SIZE AVK)Sears,
READING ToTHE AMAZED CL$isfRO0M,
PASSAGES SUCH AS THIS
"AMD IM DUE "TIME THE ATHEMltoJ
ORATORS REPORTED TO ALEXANDER, BEIlls
TEM 111 NUMBER,- M 1 ■
! I M' CERTAINLY ALL TIRED T§
OUT BUT WONT ADAM BE I
SURPRISED WHEN HE SEES P
HOW NICELY iVt ARRANGED,
• . rtyCI? VTMiwr. f "V T
HELLO, EVA. Dinner.
READY - CCE!^t—rrf-
I'M HUNGRV.'/XJ
HOW DO YOU
LIKE THE WAV
IVE fix:d r-T
, things? r-V;
foA, UNCLE AMOS —
LISTEN To HOW I CAM
READ MM FIRST READER.
APP-LE?= ToUU HAS
v RED ARP- LE •
WILL TOUN EATvALL
OP THE APP-LE ?»
I MO, DbHU WILL
A share rr Wi*o4
I *. HIS lit-Tle u
I SIS-TeR. DOLLY =
■ WAGNT THAT I
B GOOD READING, a
IDOMEUUS, DORIS, DEHoil
DEMOSTWeMES, POLYEOCTOS. t^lALTEs
LMCURGOS,’ MOEROCLES, CALy&TUEUES
AMD CHARlDEMUS"-= MINtf*, ALVIN,
1 WAS OMlV A LAD OP - YOUR AGE!
UNCLE 'i
a., fast an they could.
“Oh, help!” he shrieked, and he
l,ull< d out his paw ro full of Mick
era that It locked like a pin cuuh-
'THAT SO , WHAT
SAY, WHAT DO I
GET TOR DINNER. ?
I VE PUT IN A HARD
DAY AT TfJE OFFICE!
I'l/E WORKED
HARD,TOO!J
HAVE YOU BEEN*
DOING? NOW, IT
wonder what's
■ THE-MATTER? *
Suddenly ho heard a noise ;Chk'
Cbk! Chk!’ It went tight beside
him. And looking down. Bunch be
held Penny Prairie Dog Jerklni bln
little iquaro tall anil barking a«
though someone were working him
with a. string. " ,
“Well, of all things!" declared
Bunch. “What’s this saasy thing?
It might make a better lunch thin
grasshoppers. And he made ■ a rah
with one of his paws' »A quickly |'"to ever day
that If Penny Prairie Dog handn*tt**etent BJMea
lost his balance at that very * ec * 'J.?* *,Z. !.
end and fallen Into his own front “",7°”™^
door, he would have h*en
A’ Nory and thin .tor; would havu Th0 N . twberl
been done. tha original. <
Bunch was close. *TU get you tf, r mi,i e ,]k.u
yet,” he howled. “Von'Just wait. ii.h, Many ol
j*|j - 1 nf the old dayi
Suddenly he eloped and blinked Bible did more
' - _ Wl l.lo its.
(. HICAGO
nmnmf
\JTAP HICOII^S
NBA SERVICE
lug MAToR WORKS OPF SOME HlQVi PRESSURE STEAK OM ALVIki
SALESMAN $AM
. Guzz Was Right
/for th 1 lowimk-\ (*%
VEROVO'.H!
VOyRE done on'
TPIACT &Oe' E.LFJ
. TURN over an'
COOK Ttv OTHER
V; SIDE! -f
Tri'WPiTErt
TULL ?0!
TO® WHE
JtWNLr
It 1HTHE
ITOOH Pi
’ noRHlNG-
i TH WHOLE
really. . aa'thej The only-reaaon that Wlrlii
Jlunch dldnt know that, aa Ute, ^ |n h|> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
looked exactly alike. . m .„y <ollow „„ that nobod)f
He made another rush, but Mia oueh h , m #ald#> Mr But | #t . Llk«
terPety ducked Just as Penny had lhrottamr oood*peed. widif and hit
done, and Bunch missed him. By dixdpiea wanted a translation In over?
that time every prairie dog in day Bp *ech.
Prairie Dog Town heard the racket ThIa , a un explanation from tho r.o.
and stuck up his head to see. page defense of the plan which bp-
Bunch got so excited at that that jpeared in later editions: “First, It t*>
he rushed around frotlTone bole to knowo that the beat translation U
another like e. craxy person, reach* out of i.atyn into English, t6 tranc
ing down into each one with uis the ««■. tenet. and not until
ernat paw as far as he could reach, »«*r the wordls. so that the scu.
but getting nothing.
pretty soon ho came to a hole J* tyn ’ “ na *° n<,t ,w
close to IW whd w cottonwood A „ hll h u * gh \ h| ; -, nu ,“ rW i i,
t,ee * t .. . not at Ibp Newbery, the Bible of the
“OrrrrI he growled, ni get ncJtt ^, arj - who trIe(J hIi hand al whfct
this fellow, see If I don t. And he ^ cft jj ed ••plough boy English*' was
reached in. Wllllnm Tyml.lc, wlu> later me:
But nil 'nf once he 1-t out n yell death for hi. act. Not the least at
you could have heard In Europe, the rritlrlsms made against him wa-
At leant the Twins heard him In that he elimtnated various term, deur'
tho mountains and came hurrying to the lic.rt of the clergy.-
ATS Fine Elf
NOW TRY -Ti-V
OYER HANO
. STROKE,!
WF-'I mwrn^y
CrOIl- '
Cftm soo<toj-
STlU-
RUttWHG
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
UNDER THE GROUND
CilAPTEK II
Drawing, by Lee Wright-
Story by Ual Cochran.
: - J-RWiIIiams
ELF t>AKlN IS OOlMGr AS YVEJ-i-ASCAK BE
expected since, he. begtan learningc
~rt> SWIM WrffH AN INNER-TUBE
-FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Biosso
THE OLD HOME TOWN
A Regular Job
FANCY DRESS GOODS fi YOU SAY ’ ",1/NO-NO TBEYD
Button holes e^MiLUNERY H the agents/] RA-nteR n?e? <
va.L u TC»iT
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ILL Go Down AM 1 •
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You CCK.'iA
IB0P14 IN SWNEDfj
HAEOWAES
J_. SJTORE?
AN'UNLUCKY
Apeller?!
TBECALPTP
hear Him
, BELLERtl,
/StopKitTa5n'\
)TH'RULES OF TH'
RAILROAD FER
\S7RANGERS Tb
IlFEED LIVESTOCK/
i WHILE /N--Y1V
YIIRANSIT/
S^HUSH UP’-V^v
fWE NO SOOtlEK-
Jeer this calf r-
QUIETAN' jt) J
\ You S7ART(iy
iBEU-ERiN-j'JMa
HOME
BRUNO:
j* c L decided that he did not want to «lay in Silver Cavern the teal
r hi. life so he put the eilver thingt.down on the groufki. And almos.
"mediately the great fork gate swung open, nnd Fl^ 7 dashed into i
™ l [, y of light. "Walk right through, and into Golden Gorge,'
WVWDOhfT
VNOU Mm: ABOUT
LOOS AM'AWLS am'
: ALL THAT VINCA n
V— STUFF yr-A
/V J0BLL9F
CEUVBaN'BEWJAJBM
BICYCLES VJHEN ,
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l—i 'em!!
MEB8ET ^
OCAfT-BSlCES
IAI.VJTSOHNA
MCNXEYWm
LiwrsiiFF r
SWULCV
Die LADIES AID SOCIETY TOOK IT UPON THEMSELVES
TO SEe-THRt ms UNCt-AiNiED CALF HELD AT THEjsa
-bright that it hurt his eyes.
Thee gold-rinuncd g!a>-t-» mi
ness of Golden Gorge.” And
(Continued.)
DEPOT <3jET3 PROPER, CARE
you will be able to stand the bright
pretty little girl held the glasses out