The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 14, 1923, Image 6
MONDAY. NOVEMBER n TI1K HANNER-HF'tA 1.0. ATHENS. GEORGIA PAUL SIX FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Easiest Way -By Cap Higgins At the Movies ADAM AND EVA ^Market Gossip - '' subuiwr 8E uacd S '-•^OUTD GIVE SENTENCES'USNfS J TJ= MODS SoUZ TEACU0J WAS rC y tiPTrEW UEEE)-HOW UTS J \ SEE now long ir wUTAfeF r s' NOUID uipCrg TUESE l semtfmoes ) %ky iceived Oyer F. J, .inncll & Company’s (By Leased Wire) | SHALL WE. StNO HIM ro WEST POiNT WHEN HE GETS OlO ENOUGH j 1 DON'T YOU \ THINK THAT I WOMAN IS (TRUST WORTHY OH. ADAM, you don* r_ WANT HIM TC 66 A SOLDIER DO YOU ? I HOPE. HE GETS HIS MILK. ON TIME/ -NEW ORLEANS. La. — Liver- i. pool was due 11 to 15 down by |{ New Orleans, 11 to 21 lower by New York. ' Southern spots Tuesday wir e 25 to NO lower. Dallas 20 off; j middling there -'ll.80. Sales remain comparatively light, Dallas 8,106; Man. MARKETS all tald 21,948 vs 21.468 Monday. |Mch Census consumption report for Dec. United States 9 a. in. Wednesday. " Returns will run against 484,090 in September this year and Ml,- 000 for October laat year. About 520,000 expected. Except for poaslble complaint of frost, weekly weather apt to be favorable ns a whole. Spipiter takings for week Fri day will probably be bearish. Re turns will run against 443.000 - last year and 402.000 year before, last, were only 319,000 last week. Sentiment remains rather reac tionary but would quickly change if bullish developments make thier Favor realiaing, especially on . bulges as liquidation may continue NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P. C. in. .32.60 33.20 32.60 33.14 32.76 eh .32310 33.40 32.78 33.35 32.89 sc. .32.60 83.10 32.50 33.10 32.03 11 A. M. Bids: Jan. 32-82; Mch. 1.92; Dee. 32.72. AIOW.WJAT DlDTTELL 'iW-lTDlDMTTAk'EVWJ AJEAGLy AS LONG AS T f -mo06HT IT WOULD -J TLL PcAD'TUEAA AND SEE HOW J frT . WEU. WO DID. T /MV Cosh * I don’t REMEM BER. I HOPE- SHE KEEPS HIM COVERED UP - I T'S QUITE- CHILLY TONIGHT w WHAT WAS THE- M9VIE. ABOUTV ’HE SNEERED YESTERDAY > CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. 105% ,10’% .108% WHEAT JUvaKo ficuiicouaj ^ By ... CORK- ’ • ‘Dr. Dinkins, * colored priachei j u |y ... , f&htf lecturer of note, will speak nl pec. ... ififhe Rtoerneeser colored church Mav .. Wednesday night. He Is coming tc OATS- this church under the auspices ol [July ... ;''th«* educational commmittee and I Dec. ... [i large crowd of the colored peo- May JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES CHAPTER 7 ry by Hal Cochran. • Drawlnga by Lea Wright OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern [ She Expected An Auto By S YEbu-uHtN'voo LtfT T /mi?iOT7W«M5i¥ '/FATFrtOU'l AUF SCCMhlUtU T»I‘ VtCilW IM if 1T11 NArwn V ■ SALESMAN $AM MA\N-EV.TpV5i WARMER vielL. x took -THAT PARROT . AM 1 LEARMBD IT ALL ABOUT ' ABOUTIfeACHlkl 1 ' A PARROT TO TALK,-WIN SA^- V1UEM X WAS GTATOM AGEMT POR-fU 1 RAI’^- , ROAD- X GOT HOLD OP A YOUNG PARROT-. | DIDN'T EVEkl / \ KM0W UlS J V A-B-C’S-£ \ OH 604 - lput ll MUXS 5EV» IT Tt> A KNOCKOUT HEHEY WHERE. I WOO UP KAKtEJEK AND Hly OLD s-v At WAUXd > WE'D CAILTHAtI A SPARROW, F WHERE I CAME l froh!-veM-( . AMS PARROT-IHAT' I COULDdT-TALK / MORE M FIVE ) LAM GO AGES 1 \ WAS A / l SPARROW VEtffcRDW ^Ht CEKfAWLS Trt' &OUEVfW0‘> IN IT IT U. HAKE. PEOPLE. PEflrt UP- AND THKE e-f" notice.-oh -r\\i\x «. MS *—^ C’ME«\E- r^SS , To saV You Y •IUnE 1 MDJER seem A r ifll-W AM INTELLECT AS ABMORMAL AS THIS BIRD !■ rts Vocabulary of spaMisM IS ASTOUNDING - IT'WAS SEMTTO me by my good FRIEMtC SGMOR TOSE MEMGOEZ , OF MEXICO CITY, TO IE ACM V. \T1HE EMGLISH language'. ( mV word, x have a mdjd \ TOTfeACM.lT ITALIAU AMD / Y—- -- FREMcH s' S’ fF\ "Poo/ J . P£LT MAD BUT I DIDNT LET MEN KNOW YOU UEPE Tavonc, SOON PiR’yT LEV-ON DRWHttr YOOR NtU L'ltlE. TraiM schedules DESTiMfiTIOMS, J AM'EMEHSTMiMG. jTHEkll PUT IT | IM CHARGE OF LUt' iMFORMATlOk) BUREAU TO f m IaMSWERTH' If 1 TRAVELER’S // 10UESTlOU6.'/fc \ MAR-MAR-/ " Apparently Jack looked a bit aeafed for Jinks turned to hlm and -aid** “Don't worry, thin, storm will be over in a ahort tlma. And alnioafas he .aid It, Stream of lunllght blaied in one ,of the cabin windows. “Tha ntorms on the ocean ara often short ones, said Jinks. S00HtWt A RED Cfl« ^ OM-fM N TObT DYING, 10 SEP- IT- UMTLL I GET MY WKPPf. AND I'LL. BE PLEASED TO J y HADE A RlOE- p .3—^ WMW'S TM' 30KE* &AKV?r VJrttRE. rtJrt’CPiK? GU2XI .Jut k peered tfftln throuph n window tnd then suntstod they all gc out on deck. Shortly after ho had reached tha bow railing he naked thut ho bo allowed to take the steering wheel. "IT. lead th wey to Gold Island," he promised. So Jinks turned the wheel over,to him. V k ' or"" ''"-'“m'"-. JiLDCAT yiARMEg GIVEG MIS LOWDOWU QhlTME MAToRS PARROT* OUT OUR WAY By Williams THE OLD HOME TOWN ( A-HUH* LESSEE NOW! ILEFT MY - Pipe lb home- 9urr maybe x I CfOTA- AHUH- ^LE&SEE NOW) CHEW- / PLEASE MISTER. "T' WILLYA GIYE US A 1 COUPLE OF MATCHES? ' WE AIM' GCIJHNA SMOKE l ER NOTHIN'. WE JUS iVVANNA BAKE SOME p\PcrrAToES: willvai mister »J watched him U> amaxemenL “How do -s 7" asked Bibht. “Wall,- aald Jack, “I at the end of tlm rainbow, and that* la (Continued.) HAAOcipC»V«r ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON fNO-fOO TH£ thirteenth I IS alwaY Ian'diiluc/ 1 YOU SAf AUNT SARAHS BOUND ID HAV1 VHER YAY? r <S'T FER. BOMB BRUNO’-- ■ ■ •* mietaii ru«, Down la Dlilo Land tha Tm'nn bit met MlaUh Fox takln a walk, cam. to a field that looked aa " 'What yo all doin' M'atah though then had baea a know ^MtT naked MieUh Fox, polite ’'-eghv ,. '■ 'Oh, Jea' takln' a welk to ex- .**1; ‘‘V 0 }* 0 "’ eNd Nancy vcIm my tall.' set Mlttah Rabbit. n *° r * rt “' '•‘"•T* *houfht cot- ror in those daya be bad a aho nut 12 Er .t ,ta * ,OB a r huahy tall! ’ 'Thoi’e funny.' ana Mlttah kg. * Rlwayg thought it grow pim. *Th»t’« euacily whit I wo* r Christniajt tr«.,' „id N lek doln.' a.d ho “ down hard. L'uxhlng at hi* OWu Joka- true aa 1 tell you. he had no tail at ; ,. Vou ‘“. ore Fa< Ink two oUet «|i . a - ho didn't want Mlstah Rab- rolkita.8 I know lliMfl. ■aM ■ haw lm a_ ... stanley AUNT SARAH ‘DEAB6DY. LEADER OF V T gT -THE SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION ' r* IWU it' | OF APE SMOKING. STRUCK TERftoe TO '/ / V i THE HEARTS OP THE SMOKERS WHEN Qy-f t SHE APPEAREXS TO DAY. WITH AN EXTRA HEAVY UMBRELLA MOMENTS WE’D LIKE TO LIVE OVER ACrAIN- TME FIRST Tme YOU WERE CALLED MISTER. bit to aee. “ 'Say.' ana be. * I eaw a queer •blng todey. Ml slab Babbit.' “ 'What wui thatr aakp .Mlstah RabbIL “ IVhy I taw a tree with cotton trowing on 1L' aea Mlatah Fox. “ 'Oh, go 'long. Yo nerah did,' -el lilstah RabbIL 'No Iran ever had cOUon growin* oo it)' j ' Ttue ex I tall yo,' aea Mlstah bt. 'It’a too allly to be true, Mia- came to a cottonwood-ttee. “There') 'im. all on account *• ••Cd it with these very tab Fox. If yo all la right, why ana Slletax Fox. Dbln't I tole! "A' evey. since that day. Mietah eoltou. no cpti *. Et la mistaken. -I'll give yo than 111 lira you my talL* you? Vo ow nm something.’ And Fox haa had a fine tail, he has, da rabblin' tail tall, ao twill. “ 'Donel'-aoa Mlatah Fox, 'Como before )F“l*b Subbit could any and klltlah Rabbit tan't gdt any hundred yaaht. N nen Mlffah Rabbit ha apoka on 'n I show you. Von go fir.-t 'yip' MlsUh i'ox -Ion bit off bis "Mlstah Habit 'wan ao .mad ho “An' dat a w! ■n <u tho very thing MlaUh ax I can aea ovah ye hand.' tall and ran off llckety split to danced arouu' ami aroun'. 'All cottontails, I m c knew be would. He aex, aex "Btme by, sure enough they get bin olo woman to tie It on rtgbtuc! bo ■«. 'Host my fine tail llv»c- It or not.