The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 07, 1923, Image 6

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PAGE SIX TEE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, UM. PRECELBS-AND HIS FRIENDSCIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENC&^y jfJtosati BUYING THE LICENSE JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES ON GOLD ISLAND ry hr Hal Cochran. Drawings bj Lac Wright M INUIP-TUF BKT < WAV TO tilMO OUT IS" J „ to punish both S V-i op you. Af s Vis. SIR, AND Nor ONLY v THAT BUT WE ARC OfFCRiNO SPCCIAL iNDUCCLMCNrs y SECOND WINDOW TO THE LEFT TAN YOU DIRECT " Mt to the: .iCfNSF BUREAU? I D1DMT7AKE AW. WELL, I 'WONT TATTLE. BUT Voo JUoT SMELL Hitt. 1 F ALI> THIS WEEK. As soon as the little adventurer set foot aboard the boat. Flip apeared and clambered all over his msster. “Gee, that dog is mighty glad to see you, Sonny/' laughed one of the men. Jack told the three, sailors that Flip had been with him on every adventure he had ever taken. . /IO-T DIDNT WEU-.CEIfrAlND/'mEy'TN TAKE AH/ OF THEM L PEPPERMWIS, Pl-Twf^ b« mom rr -^ 0 TAS, DID YOU EAT Mi THOSE PEPPERMINTS' )% . "THATIHERE ON THE") vj [SO IF YOU WILL FICt OOT THIS V BLANK .GIVING NAME. AGE. WEIGHT AND SEC AND STATC- [WHETNER YOU'VE GOT A MUZZLE WE WILL. GIVE YOU THIS BEAOTIFUI COLLAR WITH A GENUINE BRASS LICENSE TAG ON IT, All FOR f TWO DOLLARS. ~ * A M02ZLE ON DORA»l Mo-twourr wacwTUEyimn. AM/THERE j- to coma aboard the boat. "Well, maybe you’ dlike to join us in the adventure we’re about .o tot forth on. We're adventurers also.’’ Then he Invited Jack to listen to their adventure song. And all four sat down on the deck. * OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern SALESMAN SAM A MISUNDERSTANDING 'friW CERIHlHLH 15 ] f\N£. r fK06Pifcct VOO^ PU.HIGHT I'lKl'l-^'rrTfltttr' ROOM ftW 1H' OTHER END OP TV STOtfE. UrttflE. VH) CNt ^CHPiHC*. VOOfV OflEW r f HAW- BY THE. WAV, ^ WARNER, - l TAKE *rr -WAT YOU HAVE TRAVELED - BEEN ABOUT A BIT EH?— BY Sent, -them we Have much w commoiI ws mv word, 1'RECALL WHEN 1 VISITED ENGLANTJ PRANCE, ITALY. SPAIN,TURKEY^lNDA.EGVin; HA-HA - 1 THERE'S A 1 COUPLE OF OLIVES STUCK IN TH' NECK OF TV, BOTTLE ! ONE ISN'T GOING TO LET-1H- OTHER , J set ahead fc'i of him (K THOSE TWO TOREADORS ’will be «cr ,rT UNTIL ONE A.M. lUTH 1 MORNiNS • they'll burn TH'BEARINGS ourT of THEIR , Ytongues!. veiwotsn I WOOLp > WOULO UWc.TO TrtH IT OIA T& SEE HOW IT FlTD pi Vine. dklvmu. take if- r«unl' 1 T. W L b L J fL C !‘'L , il* *71* w “ ■°°" doling. “Go nn end riveted Jfck. So the three sailors swung into son* with this i* aSro^ thi*seI* in "sea**’ J hccrful • nd ty* 1 **”* and bold, it^across the sea, in search of a mess of gold."— (Continued.) EVERETT TRUE By Condo AFRICA, CHINA, 7APAN, RUSSIA, NORWAY SWEDEN. AND A POLAR EViPEDmoN, AS IF IT WERE BUT J T LAST WEEK • f rock of Gibraltar! — WANDERED UP , IT WHEN THEY WERENT LOOKING-HAR-HARIj » VU..S0 VLL HAVE VON '--■ UNDERSTAND THPiT I KHOL) HOW . W5ELF. Xyoung MPlN f SAY, WHAT HAVCYOV EOT lit.YOUR MEMM'S APPLC iT i cvilRy couPLt? or MiMcrte-s you have a little ; spm3H or annoying. hawks and tsuRsC.es ft 've Cot throat 1 trouble-. MATOR AKfo WILDCAT VjARklER STjAErr SWAPPING 'EM' that's not all you've cot 1 the fact THAT YOU INFLICT YOUR&ELI* ON A PUBLIC lESAOINGi ROOM INDICATES that von ALSO HAVE SOMS &RAIM TR.O»jBLe JJi OUT OUR WAY By Williams THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley y/huts -m; I newt sues, yARGARIN/^d How nacan) afford to \ SMOKE SUCH •CIGARS- ats rrivou Gtcrr \ IT NOW. GOSH IT SOUNDS JOS' LIKE AREAL OUCK! AN’ , KEEP MOVIN TW; DECOY SO THEY LL THINK ITS ALIVE. VOU SAY r AUNT SARAH MAKES I rnt'FUR Tfly? > otby . ALWAYS HAS A GOOD RePLY" OOA-AA-CK- W-A-AACK I QuACK- WACK J listen - * - 'l ; SARAH the PIPES -THAT I AINT SOLPi AINT DO/NG ] n<3”;harm-- SEEMST6ME' YOU COULD NIP THIS WHOLE SMOKE CRAZ.E RIGHT IN TH' BUD— ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS HY OLIVE ItOBERTS IIARTON J.<?!V»||lAlg. NATURE FAKERS "Why it is something to tell time l»y!" site said. "That’s queer!" declared the bird. | always tell time by the sun, I