The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 10, 1923, Image 6

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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATOENB. CBORCIA WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, PACE SEC —By Cap Higgins OUR BOARDING HOUSE ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ADAM AND EVA By Olive Roberts Barton CHOOSING A CAREER rt'sfoiiGvWpt/Re [Pitt* MAN. POOR NAH.WJOAW. MAW. THlCf*, pOCT<S!3,tAV¥VeR .MtfcCHAWT 1CHICP • SAY, THC RiD FACED C»TTl* inoian would look likc aicwcf- go Yet - TU' TOURIiAMEhlT AttfT CYER?» MRS. HOOPLE IS GOlUGTO SERVE OWE OF HER FAMOUS DOUBLE BARREL PUMPKlAl PIES virtu w.wm i CREAM’.tlAATlSA \ YOUR UMtoUAW^ H-MfTWeM If SUCH A LlTTCC. RASCAL.! WONOCR WIIAT HCLL 6C WMCN HE. GROWS UP. OKi a DIET BUS, OR You could Tow ilITH' CHORUS OkJTHAT.PIE.' DON'T SO — C’MOkl, SIT ALOUSSIDE OF MB, AM’ tLL SHOD VOU ViovJ HEAT I I work a forward l PASS OH A SECOHD j= L HfiLPlUG ?•/_ GILEklT /GOSH-iDGtVE n ■SKULL**/ KN RIGHT ARM Ml 1 WORK | tfALF OF HV LEFT Z IF I-COULD LACE Sly, A slice OF ) JPH0 Vjhat puhk ? f “Giddap!” came Farmer Brown’s voice across (he fence again. All day long Farmer Brown had Dodger. “Pride goeth before a bene out plowing. , Wait and see.” ... .. m • That evening when Charlie and Gee. Haw! Giddap. the Twins were munc hj n g their oats, the could hear him saying every now Twins heard Farmer Smith call and then to his horses. “Gee! over to Farmer Brown, “Hey, Haw! Giddan!’’ neighbor, my tractor broke down .<<Wh.+ ,L.„ before I had my wheat field fin- Ntncy * afC asked jj g h e d an( j it can’t be fixed ^for^a •k«They are plowing the field to I «-wut iA wheat, answered Mister! Dodger. “It grows some this fall, i then it stays green under the I 1 snow all winter, and when spring]. comes it finishes growing. That’*!! what they call winter wheat.” r -•*Gfddapf" came Farmer Brown's;* voice across the fence again, and I 1 from where they stood, the chil- .^dren could see Charlie and Bob, the two nice big farm horses, do- j «»g their t>est to please their mas ter and earn the bucket of oats -they knew was waiting for them. ( j Suddenl ytherc was another a sound. It went chug, chug, chug. v snippity, snippity, snip, chug! c Rattle, rattle, rattle, chug! u J gOO-Moo-o.. ^WOO-OO-o* ?nv. timt bmdk ' WHAT AWL YOU * GOING .TO «£ WHEN l YOU GROW UPP A before I'had my wheat field fir.- Will you please lend me am tomorrow?” ) srmer Br«Wn .......... all finished.” Twins never could be sure, Dodger said it was a I week. V .. . . your team tomorrow' “Sure!” said F« ] obligingly. “Mine’s i The Twi. Ibut Mister (fact that Uu *-••••-*•- -- 'and Charlie winked back just ; solemnly at Bob. (To Be Continued.) HfcS MUSICAL : LET'S; TRAIN HIM FOR. grand opera s m buster^ DIET OF oraHge 3UICB & BUTTERMILK* REDDCldG 'DIET Of OC//VJ THE OLD HOME TOWN » i j Li ' coming 10 luuihj uuuwa ' queitions they asked him. j The county school board ha. au- _£ut, *a usual, he knwv the lhorlIed te engagement of rial- answer, for he said r quickly,! ,... her . '•That', a tractor! Farmer Smith,; tlo,lal teacher.. ^ on the next farm, does not use' WOH _ M WO ULO RESTORE hones for hie farm work any| W0MEN UBRARY OF L0UV AIN more. He does all his plowing „_ w ™ r,«v Woman’, and cutting and binding by an au-i 7. belni tomobile machine called n tractor. c,ub J" lh .®," nlt * <IBt T*? y ww Come on! Do you want to aee it?" , ur ** d 10 dedicate one club day b.' *» Of course, the Twins were eager tween n °* “ndArmlaUceDy, to, ao all three went over to a «"iber M, to furta ' r 1l ‘ h ® fence comer, where they could <•» th * LouTata library. The watch both fields. appeal la going out from Mrs And whether It was because Percy V. Pennybaeker, chairman they had a fairyman for company, of the National Commute of Wo- I cannot aay, but they soon dlscov- men which le leading the move, ered that the tractor was talking, ment. Printed programs contain- Every “chug" wae a word, and Tt Ing an address on "Restoration o' was calling things to Charlie and ‘he Ubrary of Louvain," the Bel Hob, the nice big brown farm glannatlonal anthem, and a poem horses. "Goodness alive! How ”1" Flanders Now." by Edna Jac- slow you are!” It said. “Why you hues, have been rend to overM.OOl started two honrs before $ did and aroupa of woman. I've really done twlea as much as. • you have! There! I’ve been the SOY BEAN RAI8INQ TESTED wholo way around the field again! SPARTA Ga.—Soy beans of the Why, Ill be through and home Laredo variety planted on the again before yuo’re half way.” I lands of John o. Moore at culver- It went on boasting and blow-' ton, In this connty under the dlrec- ing like that but Charlie and Bob- tlon of the agriculturist of the just trudged ahead without ao Georgia railroad, are ready to bar- much as a word. They were there Veit, according to Agriculturist to work, not to quarrel, and they DSn Upshaw. According to Mr. Up tried hard to please. I thap, the tost patch Indicates tibal "It’s s shsmtl" declared Nancy, the soy bean 4a much better than “That mean old tractor machine tne velvet bean now being planted ought to be tnught a lesson." I in this section. , « “Never mind,” raid Mister, t By BJosser s - \ A JUST SUITS HE# SERVES YOU RIGHT DAD-I WSSTDO SHREW ID BUY ANY OF/ THAT FAKE 72 l ~roNiC.:j^S; f UUK7/OP/R6 1 FELL DOWN AH'A PIECE OF GLASS' CUT AtE OH TW MOUTH fSlTFER \ HOME alBRUNP'J SUM HOME AWTOLYER. MOM T SET A DOCTOR. ’CAUSE FRECKLES’ r s FACE IS BLEEOW’ J SOMETHIN’AMIFUL J YOU GOT 1 BUMPED PRETTY I bad / HSBCi'.mS W/POORBO/HAME YoHAJEHISUPr -.SEVEDOP?^ 1 0HHH Jl WEU.-T SEE ) cm OWE WM-T ^ will haoe to Stitch, n 1WB VIOOHO.' y-^ AIEUERMINO, AkOM,WAWJ»CHE WILL CcMEtL lT r , UPWHENTtt J ^ BV6! JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES In the Olden Castle CHAPTER 4 Story by Hal Cochran, Drawings by Lee Wright. DOCTOR BLCtrz' W1ED)C//0E show that was BlS ... — ..„ 'to S7AY FOUR VIBEKS LEFT HASTIL.T LAST AIIG.HT AFTETS "THE PMtHT. LEAV/.NQ BEHIND FOUR BLACK EYES AND ' Va number of dissatisfied customers DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN By Williams WHAT’3 THE MATTER V WITH YOU? VIHAT }■ JSYOUR. NAME '/OUNGMAN,? . Jack watched the old man ns he crowed the great room. And then, ns the clanking died out and the old man disappeared, the little ad venturer crawled from beneath the chair. "That’s Clanker, tha watch man,” explained dingo. "Always hide when you hear him coming your way.’’ , * • ■ -VOU HEARD WHAT I . SAID • WE’VE H/<D THREE. COMPLAlMTE \ -^5 DAY OF BOYS BRBAKINGr ^ WINDOWS wnft BUNS’ SHOTS. N BO 1M GtOlNGrTO <31MUT ATTHE ) HEAD OFTDiS UNE AND SEARCH S Emery one of you . ill put a SToPTtnfiis suNCiEHor Business) / IT'S DANNY ' Duff* i ivas Runnin' and DIDHfT SEE YOU , I’M SORRY* jOH THATS IT- WHO WAS DOING The fighting? MICKEY RYAN AND ME! , rrs BETT6.F?*T£> GrtVE. THANTS RECEIVE.