The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 21, 1923, Image 14

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mmmgmmgm 8ITNPAT. OCTOBER 21. lm TUB HANNER.nEltAI.U ATHENS, GEORGIA FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS You Can’t Fool Freckles -By Cap Higgins ADAM-AND EVA ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton A Voice From the Argentine erVADWK I'M A 6REENM0RN rs"iiUM)'mAr K1NQA STUFF ? , YOU BEEN ALLTHISTlME? TWAWrVflOTOCiBCV | IWSCWECCIALFOR. J PV r ME. . Jj n/ALGAroe, ' CvAe5 BABV ^QUE. NINCTO" CUTC L'TTLE- MUCHACHO ' “OM! IS CC.R V4INLV A P<MC LOOONC woc^an j had also learned how to climb half way up a tree without falling Kitty-Hut Kitten wag a soft Bhllicue h'r when there was n flash and of fur. She looked like silk and I Mlssez Tabby streaked past, felt like silk, all but her claws— she was up the tree before you and they looked and felt like rharf could sneeze almost, curved needles. And then such a feather scatter- She was very proud of her claws, ing and fur-flying as there was for BEAU.V ? mu MAM/. SISTER IWUZ UPTW STREET. TALKIN' V VIUJE WALLACE* ; HB WUlTR/IN'TYELL r' L MEHEHADSoME L, HALF .SISTERS. 1J /it's AN y. fAWFUU NAME- | I KNOW, Adam BUT Ht Night DO SOMETHietlSi s/CRV NICE. FOR.I BABV. J ^OH. APAM.READ THU tJLTTt*! ( SENT THC BABViS PHOTO TO MV PU*M ifNCjJ. THC /^PGCNnNC AND NO*/ HC. WflMTS OS TO CALL. THE^ j POO* CHILO 'OOtt-LERMOy HE CCRTAINLV OUGHT *T& A COME. ACROSS PRCTTV STRONo' TO NSV FoC. HANGHJO THAT MONICKER. ON A DEFENSELESS CH*LT> • COSH! I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS THE NlCC* ^ • t PRESENT. ONE, BOTHPTBBP r FOOL ME BY SAVIN' [ HE HAD TWO HALF- > SISTERS, BUT HE PONT • WNOWTHATINESIUDIED '—ABfWMSTICJ j— 'sides, she had sat for houri watched Thomas Mouser at flatten -Uhe had learned how r df oui on the ground like In* and crpvl along on her tum my, without anybody seeing her. And she had also learned how tc climb half way up a tree without falling off. And she had learned to use her eyes, too! One minute they would be like large blue (Boons, and the next minute the? Would look like bits of green steel with silts In them, especially If ah» saw a bird or a moure. rjVhiit she would have done with them had she caught one, goodnes> Aftly knows, because she was tor Uttle to eat anything but milk. e~©no fay Nancy.and, Njck am* Mister Dodger, the fairyman, were walking through &tuenly~Moo Lorn* t 'see If everyltody was safe '/id nd. when they enme across Kit- Kai Kitten In a stubble field uchlng down between the rnwr of. stiff, vellow ■*nfk« and leoklnr M.K. n. little gray stone. MI*t<r Dodger hulled the Twin? aside, i “Watch!" he whispered, "•he's' after a field-mouse. And 1V ty-Kut Kitten (To Ba Continued) OUR BOARblNG HOUSE THE OLD HOME TOWN ByvStanlej GOSU,~DiDTa Tg REAR THIS? — ' here’s a tell a that’s sot a COLLECTION ov > VIOLIN® VALUED AT A QUARTER OP A k MILLION DOLLARS' I hm-m- bet He WISHES THEY / \ were Horse / fiddles'/*/' M, UESTU&y] having au^iheh oue of -mosej LOUS SISTmJcE TALKS THRU HIS HAT.'. Uis Head acts ; \ like; a TO 9-fj A rtfc GETTiUG/, VisAiM/'i'g ' HaW - BY ToVE -THAT ^ REMINDS me—Did I ’ EVER SHOW YOU BcMSTME collection I Possess 1 ? MOT. VIOLINS, OF COURSE- BUT A COLLECTION. WHICH I CONSIDER THE HOST unique of rrs kind in THE WORLD'-I MUST show rr To vou tomorrow. I made a Hobby of this COLLECTION, AMD IN \T/( S ARE OBTECTs OF RARE) Y-, AtfflQUITV ' «r-j—' The World Reads Our Want Ads! Folks who wish to buy or sell things watch the Bannfer-Herald Want Ads. They’ve learned from experience where wise traders advertise. Place your Want Ad to day. Jt will reach all classes of people, and is a sure means of getting in touch with the ones you seek. Banner-Herald Phone 75 » SHE NEVER' Z , HAS A CENT qitfbru of her own’.: HOME — C bruno: I - N , ive HEARD HE DRINKS ICIDER.TQo! < MUST BE A COLLECTOR OF 9WIUSIU6 DOORS, AUD CORK SCREWS, EH MATOR?V 1 HAIRCUTniHqftSHDIElHeLCIDEIt YOU. SAY V WED BETTER WATT FOR fJ TH' NOON / .TRAIN?/ JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES In the Olden Castle CHAI*TER 12 Story by Hal Cochran. Drawlnra by Lea WrlfhL VWZ MATOR WILL PLACE HIS UUIQUE COLLECTIOki IT WASNT FIVE MINUTES AFTER. STATION AGENT H DAD KEYES WAS WARNED ABOUT TWlRUNG HIS WATCH IN THE AIR, WHEN THE CHAIN BROKE OU DISPLAY TOMORROVJ—J SALESMAN «AM OUT OUR WAY By Williams And Many Others Do, Too 1'rtO‘ifc AVIE.IvJOOFTA .lack Oaw had never seen a steam man before. And you can Imag ine that he had to look real quick to ice this one. For, almost as soor ns he appeared, Mister Steam Just sort of puffed out und was gone, at’, the wav air affects steam. “Well, svhero has he none tot” ''HL4 TH CjUN V10T V TH\T GUitLtn’SV? e»H«UF , rtTTrf gut woT •L 6ELLT \T WELL, WILL IT CURE. CHOKING RNO coughing? /wv t'M 0U6\ OiUN' THlE, E&Cr BEATEt? 1 . GOSH IT WORKS SO HARD IN THIS WHY EDGAR! WHAT ARE TOO OOIN& WITH yTftAT OILCAN?, That’s the way air affects steam. "Well, where has he gone tot’ asked Jack. mmwing «Fiw trwoRiom FiTOSTIN l KIN HAROLV TURN s rr. Ru^, hy im i°°" t’. L h *J°, p °.I the “•kNtl* U nut back on. Mister Steam will be right back In there again,” replied Gingerbread. And. IhE ^nH U *n Wh ' n J ,^ k ”P' ac * d e thc the ”ld tea kettle started to a ng and Jingo explained that Steam was one more imprisoned in- TM‘ KftOiRVOR.WlU-SA? EMSRH nCWVNfcr iter Staam is singing” said Clatter clatter dsncc.” “Go ahead!” shouted 1 Lvlng his ,irms and legn around in a j THE KflCHEM MECHANip.