The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 01, 1923, Image 10

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. TTIE DANNER-FIERA 1.1). ATHENS. CE011RIA PACE EIGH' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ■By Cap H>?gins ADVENTURES OF, THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Bartort It Makes a Difference i The Value of Money wy FCcCWLE?/ , WArirwATYoueg i TWTIN6WY0UR r OU eoV.'sowEBOV ■mcEwnus b<* of SBEAliPASr FOOD IVCLL .ADAM, THATS TKf„ WAV I GOT MV STAPf. IF YOUUL. COT MONCV Vou Pont fleet) B^ainS «ND iF YOU'VE. Car Brain.'. YOOvDON'T NEED MONtV. THAT FIVE THOUSAND ? .vill rf. A UJfjinmnnL MONEY AND ] BRAINS,UNCLE- GUILLERMO- J WILL BE A WONDCRrut START FOR THE TJABYl WHEN HE GOES INTOjH BUSINESS i UNCLE— 3 GUILLERMO* < ' Jk kpfaosABi-V TBC- • BEST LABOR. [saving newics on 'THE MARKET,e)|DAM. SOMiL? AiExT Mocnins It Was Ringtail Coon Hime’.lf. .Nancy ap'd N(ck and Will *>’ tht . Suddenly a bright Halit flnnh»*f j Mfltp began to iouk for i*ukenon< | inta Ringtail* eye* and a voice ‘ Pickeiel. {.laid, "This c«m<* flat. Itingt-nil J|^ey wanted to make mire that j Coon, you let gu of Pokenose Pick- the-little fu*h was sate, for Iting- J rrel and go home where you be- t:iii«Coon had come aown from hi* j long." It was Will o' the Wisp. tr%|t that night ,»t moonrlse an*. It didn’t taki Him;tall long to •tttjped off to the pond to get Ills J elenr out. .supper. | (To Bo Cont nuvd) »li wish Pokenose liked deep I Doutvoo KMOW VW/CTTWIS - I?, AVOW,? ITT „ BBEAWFAST J S F0 °t>. rf NtOAi'iw/rrau) ME-nwrYoo r HATTED any Xjit, WIND OF BREAKFAST ) £ i r FOOD. r \ YEAU, bot.thi? I? A FREE T 1 sample-/ r vbu see.adam. ir.TAxes cold-cashJ TO MAKE. A MotItimC. . EVEN THe_/' PROHIBITIONISTS! CAN'T -pREVENTr ^ MONLY FROM GETTING TIGHT y SOME. FOLKS THINK ITS A GOOD FRONT THAT MAKES US POPULAR But ITS MY IDEA THAT OUR. AOffN BACKS HAUF A LOT MARt TO DO WITH IT. ■r — Wap, "IIA last likes Sawdust Pergonal And Social News around in muddy shallow watt* rntii' to the bank and that make:. for Ringtail to reach In and gnrt>. him. Rlhgtail's no ewlmmer ilk« Mister Mink and the otiui boyH He hua to do his fishing frvkt the ahorc. Sh, There cornea aohtebody how.*’ tte Twin* hid quickly behind soma tall marsh-grast und Will o' thc-e'Wisp put out hie lantern. amiost too durk to nee, but*jhe light from t^e a tarn and a babj» moon helped them to make out*k dark flgu-e shuffling along tht.lmnk near them. And thm they: saw the white marks on hi* talMIt was Ringtail Coon himself. Ringtail's eyes arc like a ent'e antVdie can at-e better at night tirtfl'ln the daytime. 'nd by he stopped with n queer little satisfied grunt and •quaited down, ground hog fashion citato the wutcr. but not sol clot. thq( Pikenosc could see him. “KvC' nlnff/Mister Pickerel," he said in u vow like horny. •'Nice cvenini: | thL% evening.” •ttltho la It?” came up the little fishV .vole© out of the water. "J trsST-laat dozing off. I don’t see anybody. Who arc you?” 'I'm a faliy." an: .wired Ring- |aJ}|i»lmeiily. "And I've come to 1*2} jyour fortune." •'My, my, That's Interesting,' *al(T’Poke nose excitedly. "But I’d lTJte to see you. Can you comi . The Epworth League of Gordon’s Chai»el is progressing nicely but as (Jinn passes wo hope to make *t better. > Mesdan»‘R S. O. and G. H. Ma*- sey and Mrs. Bosnia MorcheaU motored to Athens Inst Thursday afternoon. Several om .’ore attended preaching at New Hnmiony Sun day. Mr. J. . Gordon spent a few days th.'a Week \fth relative* tn At lanta. Mrs. E. G. Gordon and Mrs. llo- sona Morehoad spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. O. C. Bruce. Me Kdgar Dillard wlj! loavs for North Carolina Monday. Mrs. A. F. Gordon is spending a few days with relatives in Athens. Mr. Jeff Piko was in our commu nity Friday. Misses Frances and Janette , Massey and Nina F[ "- spent iast I Saturday i**3ht with Miss Lepearl ! Thurmond. Mrs. Dora Relaford and daughter j of Athens spent the week-end with • relatives here. The school at Sawdust, opened Irit Monday, OcL 29, .under the management of Mrs. Omelia Smlt’i and Miss Vyrtle Ilramblette. SALESMAN $AM OUR BOARDING HOUSE The Wa.vof a Maid (f ut+tiN off mis TCSWVIy- nS« gouueiVN !Vl ?.F\ FWl LMT y \ FT WVP AFF 10 t-C\ rs/«YMATOR'V00^ owe your tailor - SIY DOLLARS, Doirt - YOU'?* WELL,THERE ( m GOOOHEtt n\LLY-Ji B6 S0RE. YOU ' SvYETrtKTTACV toth’ Tailor ! DovS'T carry it AROOvIR "WYlRe To make people THlvlK You serf Trt 1 FIRST PAYMBltT OF i ; -1H’ SERMAlJ tlf v. \UDEMlJrtV/ JIL ' BY TbVE BOY’S,-X AM tX COMPLETELY OVERWHELMED! THE PRIDe OF ATROE ROOPLE IS Too SREST ~b ACCEPT cmartv !- ahum- however, t willTakethe moheYow 1HIS COWDITIOkl AS A , LOAM ! •** BELIEVE ME J I LADS, - MERE WORDS C ' CAOHCTT EXPRESS MV / I GRATITUDE AT YOUR J N. GEMEROsnV 5 — r/ ?.tv MILLS'*/ LET tTt OFF TO GO - /( SHOWING WITH DOLLY ~rr?/ DinpLEs _^_. LOOWNto 6?«HE.- THEM Srt ^HITI OUT ON W SWEET AIU’T A CHANCE OF YOU THROWING A charm o*i Him To get your paiTts BACK-so here’s iTH’ MOVEY FROM Xbus, mack, a*jV palms .POLISHEDiy ANDERSON TO SUCCEED NEELY ATLANTA. — Governor r'.ttonl Walker has announced the ap pointment of W. T. Anderson, of the Macon Telegraph, to succeed to the vacancy on the highway "Oh, no, no. I couldn't do that.” detdftred Ringtail, "or It wouldn’t corny, out right, the fortune would Zy KNQvJ -THAT* TH* / ATftR FULL-BACK Of- TM COLLEGE FOOT&ALL s. Ttwn j — JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES * CIIAPTEP. 2T . m [ml CocDtab. Dnwlott by Lee Wri*ht lHEMA~3bR IS GIWEU ~u*JdsTq ReTrieVS HIS TROUSERS By William* THE OLD HOME TOWN By*8tanJey TH'RNN ... Jno we A BARREL )HAVCNT/ AND 6A7CU 1 k watched the greet excitement unUt the ieit of the enlmmlx hed eon, t v. and the test of the bird, hed Uksn to the air. F Ip had ahe i ron startled when ell of the ammila end blid. ceme to life, bot ho recovered In tlmo to chaee eowe of the birds as they flew awey. SEEMS UKETFttsA IS-IW ONLY TIME O'TH' TEAR I,CAN 1 • GET ANY WORK outa them boys. x-v-z-^q- > 72 - 98-- C’MOM'.CMOM! put some VPEP into, (T\. JOES GO/N TO, DO SOME-JH/n ^RASH? J You REMEMBER TH TIME WE putth'cow/n THE SCHOOL .House belfry; WHEN joe Potter went out to his buggy shep THIS MOPNMVG he discovered -the new BUG<¥Y, HE HELPED SOME HALLOWEEN OOKER5 PUSH JNTO THE CREEK,WAS HIS OWN LTRWilltAMJ ‘I wonder how FIELD PRACTICE Then can* the scarey Clank, Clank) CIai\k! Yes, but \ c DON'T FORSE-C— 1 IF YOU Even GET CHwMMY vorTH ■ JME Mouev, .i } wahTolr 1