The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 11, 1923, Image 6

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THB BAWWEg-HERALP. ATHENS, fiEOKGIA THURSDAY. OCTOBER H, IMRE STY OUR BOARDING HOUSE ■By Cap Higgins | ADAM AND EVA ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ' By Olive Roberts Barton Breaking the News m wriftT: f sasTtR, m'lad - mv 1 prtfetJTlOKl HAS BEEN CALLED TO THE PACT THAT YOU ARE OU A ' DIET TO REDUCE.'* VEij BUS- YoiH WAklTYO SIMMER! DOVJU To TH' / MATor’s WEIGiI m WcrTFtntTUST SMUG - LIKE* E ta'piamo -nr \ fMOVERS GOT I LIKE T& SEE ?<TW nc YoU BAUTAMS DOlUS THAT VAUDEVILLE BUT^RFlY act OF FLO ATMs AROUND -THRU -TU'v AIR f FLUTTERING Y SILK I | \jOiUgs y SAY - YOU MUST \ -TUuiK VolTop a WOOD "NYMPH/* i'll bet you a . DOLLAR AGAINST IT's A BOV, rot-Ki OOCS HC TI-WNkr THIS 5. IS %Uf40AV f y_ A LlTTLt UK(L MC BY ToVE, I WISH I HAP REMEMBERED lb BRHJS, BACK SOME HINDU HERBS FROM IMPIA VJlTH ME, WHICH HAVE A REMARKABLE power to repuce excessive CORPULENCE / - I WAS OF VOUR weight be~ore/ I used them'. / th' Hole in a CHINESE DiME. You're over 200 pounds on th 1 hoof right MOW* ,'Tammed |kl I \ ATOP floor V, WINDOW'/ He looked «s innocent as a spring lamb. Hun fnst!" called MImIci voice. “We've got him b> I An<l you may he sure the little , I motif e people didn’t have to b# coaxed. (To Be,Continued) you*© Bcrrea take. the- i DAV OFF, OLD MAN, AMD GO HO^IC OR SOME EIGHT POUNDS - WOWOC&F(JL LUMGS - KINDA BAUD - «JOST , FU22T Otl TOP'/* ak r ^ 30MCWD|/ (7% h a aprine pan x ol barrel of CLINICS FOR PHYSICIAN8 (By A««nefated Prcrs.) SAVANNAH- -A aeries of clinics |xiKt graduate work for phyal I f in ns of this section will Tbo held begin !n«r October 30, according to Dr. J. JV. Daniel, president of the j Medical Association of Georgia. II [is .exported that the clinics will be extended to * ly-Moo Land were safe)—well hr raid. “Let’s watch that fellow | When Thomas M. Cat begins to, looH like a 8unday school, that's I the time he’s up to something. j . By ’nd by. Mister Cat stopped; washing and looked around. Then; be purred till he sounded like a fly on a window pane. ’finally he stopped purring nnd walked %nrn the path to the gnte Then he sot down ngain nnd purred some more. Then he got up nnd crossed the road and crawled under the fence • *tntto the field where the hay-stack ^yr^M, looking for nil the world like a* nice apple pie. „ *M, H’m!" nodded Mister Dodg er knowingly. *•••1 Just thought so! Come on, kiddles! Step softly and j we’ll follow that gentleman.” Thomas M. Cntt walked slowly along the rows of stubble and pret. tjr Jbon the Ttvlna noticed that he hasn’t so tall ns he had been. lie had flattened out like n black rug But he kept going on and on straight for the hay-stack, with r queer wiggling motion like n Snake walking on Its tummy. 3 »By ’nd by he stopped, crouching down In the stubble as flat as t> pan cake. He didn't see the figures follow ing. He was too busy watching something. He didn’t look like 1 pan of milk or an apple pie now He looked like—Well, you should hnve seen what he looked like! ' Then the Twins heard two squeaky voices. It was Mlrser Harvest Mouse tnlkinir to Mlstei Harvest Mouse. “Come on.” she was- saylpg.. ”1 have on my bonnet nnd rhawl nnd tbs babies are safe In bed. Look nnd see If tn# road’s clear.” ‘Don’t aee a thing,” came Mis ter Mouse’s voice. "Looks enough!” Tienw— Andxoff they started. At that minute something bin ■ esrt-hlsok' rtv» n Imo. v * ”OV.” shrieked Mr,, and Mrs Mouse In alarm. "Meow!” spit Thomas Cat sud. deniy as though something had - ... every congressional district in the state. ‘rpHg MATOR-mil’s HOW He THE OLD HOME TOWN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU say THAT SORREL IS HARD TD, L. 1 CATCH? I It Must Be a Zebra IWI HES HEADED/ for THE / BEAN BATCHY/; WUEW X SET USME TU, GONNA ASK MOM IP I CAN GO Tti TH' ZOO AGAIN TtUXSOI). MWOUdCA j-^i BEENWTWME, U ) muE-iwz L AT Uf ZOO LOOKIN' >crALfw' —g rj ANIMALS' Ml The World Reads Our Want Ads! Tuxrs PuNNY-nutrr JUST WHERE TM 601N' Aioiu-wusrco YA UKE BEST ) ^L. OF ALL,tag? ) Folks who wish to buy or sell things watch the Banner-Herald Want A d s. They’ve learned from experience where wise traders advertise. Place your Want Ad to day.- .It- will reach all classes of people, and is a sure means of getting in touch with the ones you seek. Banner-Herald Phone 75 WHUTs th' FUSS?/ AND THEY Howl ALL aicw l long-; Cord of Voo<L 0 !,' .Zo^$P bcoal- [THEY EAT AS MUCH I \ AS FOUR ) HIRED \ > MEN iboMTMNCMI WZITATASSEP? BEAR? BYPHOWr? f UON? KANGAROO? L. CAMEL? j-M , oH-rrwn. ,/ A-A-A. SHOCKS M 1 BSTI PoRSoT S what rr?NAME I I WZNOUII. ANYMORE WAT HIS NAME IS BUT HE LOCKS , UKE WES BEEN t-S in jail! r-f l JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES In the Olden Castle CIIAITER 5 Star, bj H,1 Cochran- Drawing, by Lee Wright DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN Olivia Treats ’Em Rough OUT OUR WAY By Williams .M155 OLIVIA. I’M AFRAID YOU DON'T/ OH I ^ LIKE ME VERY / WQOtDN’T n WELL- S SAY THAT, BUT u’m noY crazy • I SUPPOSE A FELLOW HAS TO BE A HANDSOME BIRD TO INTEREST VOU? YES? “ Jack wn» very internted In the knight, end ineUI hone, that Ktoixl in the great room. “Are ony of th«e hone, or men mllvo] be BKked Jingo. And, whne Jingo dkinf reply, Jnek decided to find out for himself. So he look a long »pe»r and tickled a hone with it. ' P^sssr-Wtw ARE you Doing- on tue KNOW «ACK INTO THAT \U afraid'he'll TORN OVER ON . HIS SIDE ANY MINUTE! I GUESS YOU'VE BEEN OUT WITH WORSE LOOKING FELLOWS , THAN k AM, HAVEl-JT J you ? J I 3AYM GUESS YOU'VE \ 'WML BEEN OUT WITH WORSE/f^^ LOOKING FELLOW5 THAN *1 AM, v HAVEN'T YOU ? JThEARP VOU FIRST TIME- / [ I WAS JUST I TRYING 1t> THINK The sc«-i knocked hi second kni , YOU DON'TCA-TtK LiTTlE MERBEFTT TAKING- ANT chances when he hAs Tb -P.LEEP Y.'j-rH - UNCLE ELF DAKiN.