The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 26, 1923, Image 6

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moxhav. xovr.MnF.h' THE BANNER-fTERAMI. ATHENS, flEORCIA Opened With Ceremony FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Isn’t of Reading Age EVERETT TRUE x^DAM , WILL YOU n open a Can of XORN FOP THE. TUPKLY V Ge&UWrZ'NC’JJ ) HE HAsTA COME ALONG WTW MUODV FEFT-riLFIX ■'—< HIM- YES. WZ -Yl MUST rATTtNj HIM UP WENTlSSr 2. TW WALK SVOEPT OFFNICEAW'CISAN TLL ASKMOM ^ tsnemea Jr L_ NICKEL f cOCTv HA; QRonivi Cp this 2/<'!Qc;t, it is TU KlOTe A Wc; WHAT IN THE WORLD AH. YOU OPENING THAT can WITH, J .ADAM ? , IT SOUNDCD LIKeZY VOU WE fit OPCNIMO it with PRAYer^y r eVeRY QaThcsans. like this HAS IT'S Cut-up who AsPir?e.s To ©Is T«e UF6 OF- THE party, ,but Don't raiser that "in jne. midst op lips. NS adOi. IN II <■ 2 \?v_ tig at h" ;i! *y &'rrh. THEBE* T GUESS' WOL MAKE HIM KEEPOFFWm r MISMUDty / ^ SHOES. J-— HiCi OUR BOARDING HOUSE Milly Has a Temper, Too $ALESMAN $AM JACK DAW S ADVENTURES 5 CHArTKE “Sltawing, by Leo WrUht By Ahern ''YEAH-1 FlutO V®t GOOD X £>0 YOl> HftFObtP To N /7 GWAN IN THEflE. PiND> i ATOL06I2L TO HER , IF YOU WP1HTP1 BE. W sobb.-bk-T^ Y 'Twas a Balmy } SUMMERS EVe*JuiJ^ ( AK]D A GOODLY } CROWD was ThlEffE, ( "VMAT Well aJ/gM * ' -Filled toe’s bar. > room, iu -the \ ' CORNER OP.tHe f l SQUARE S ffRR-ORkr Jj| in Polly gctt home ( S'C*< Herb he V USED A CORKSCREW FfciP A perch where He CAME FROM WE. SHOULD of YEPT A few barrels here so he could . amuse Himself r 1 FULL we OUTTW’ ) BUklG PLUGS?/ 'WELL MA-JOR.S’POSEV: You're gonua ship THAT" FOUR PARTY HUE PARRcrr BACK TO -TU’ SEUOR W MEXICO, EU?-TELL i POLLY To GWE TH' \seHor my regards, Vi AU' UoTTo DRlUK_/ I AUYTUWG that I L. WoU'T SPILL ! I BaH!»THis 1 bird spoke PURESPAUisH UUTili-TcaME HERE N 1 HaYe' a STROUg SUSPicioU who Taught iTTWiS J RIBALD j 1 lEUffLIsU ’J , by Hal Cochnn. IW NIGHT TOR IWNiNtr {VWt HER HOME. WHEN nt DOWN TOft lMEETt« ) WHEN i Picked HER TO \ £rfEND IWBNWftoWtl'U? WtftA ! W°RH nt Pit TOY F0UO „ ^ Pi FRIEND of MINE.. HOME. iN TH 1 COOfwN o* Forming, OOZZLEfO Jnck Vould peek c rmtivog peering * v 0n and on went the fou» sailors. Jout f from under the car.«c ar.d each ifrorp bemnd trees, h was very app •odd*looki.iR ^hinjf that was moving iislajd. ' 5 <?L/AWT. ‘.5mu ii- i - arent that they were afraid of the nloiiK slowly but surely over the PW-OONT TEEL *0 BPIO R0OOT |T V MILLY- YOU CPiH COME HOME WITH ME FOR -THPiNKbGiOlNG - NV IT? NLLFIIgbt ^ .—• 5NIFF 1 SNIFF bULR 1 Just before thn sailors reachcil the othei ruw tired of riding on the top of the host. ran alongside. Then, suddenly, Jack heard him bark sharplv and dart away. Jack then slipped from beneath the boat to - .i hU do*. SALE BEIhl© OCT OUR WAV THE OLD HOME TOWN By Williams VKHUTS GIT FEP HOME | . BRUNO! ) ' 1M TARlN"tPiWMlP\ CUT, VOU VYONif NEED IT. AN' BE / MIGHTY CAREFUL. ) YHHEM NDU GrETtC), TUer rail, road / V. CROSSIN. _Y ■ NOW ELLIS l DON'T FORGET t SUGAR, COFFEE, KEROSENE and -two SPOOLS OF wwrm tFiread., NO-NO-ITS JUST A PAINT/N SPELL!! J A» bv *u>ppea out ne w«u» MU)biMu tu u%nt uu* u»ey u«a nusded the island and were close to the side where gold was auppesed to be located. “Come on out, men! 1 * he shouted. So the three sailors let the boat down and joined Jack. Then they saw what had attracted ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON 'MAKE ROOM- CLEAR THEM CHECKER ICALU'COC '.PILLSBURY- ' HES LOAFIN , UN Boyntons n^CCAL OFFICE' CHAIRS- ‘ja there any new.lto take to the ^ K-ilry Quien?" raked Xlek. ‘Hh.r!: to' knew about everything in Dial* Land." , fh. "Tea, yea, T auppove .he will," - nodded Will o' the Wl. t , ‘-im clad you .topped. Indeed I was ju-t thinking about you ami hnpms youM come along. Something must y have happened to Ringtail Coon. He fear n’t been nrounrt thF.«H parts for « week* Poke Note Pickerel nayd he hasn't seen bint. nn«'! Mosty Mud Turtle says he h»«n'l i p*fiu him and neither ha.« j BaJamander, nor Sanmiy Runflsh nor anybody. I haven’t much um j was the Twins caUIng to. the ?rl»us little water fairy of thej MOMENlfe WED LIKE.T& LIVE CNER AGAIN!- "The ftrstttme you were allowed to Df?lVE TO TOWN ALL BY YOURSELF. I my, my! It’s dreadfully Mate for children to be out,” came' r Will o' the Wisp’s voice, nr.d r.t‘ | the same time a dim light np*j p«ared t >uf «*ver the |»ond. And then W 11 liimstlf appeared, pad-1 diiDg hi* ImnU toward khore where i Niek. ‘‘.VSney am! I can go nnfi the ebn*fn n were waiting. * I hunt for him* If you’d like." ‘'When on hn errand fori ’’That’s n^lghty kind of you.* the Fairy t>tie(p it 1* never late.” 1 *md WJ^Ii o* the Wisp gratefully Mid Nancy. “We hftvb our magic “L’d go tnyseir. bu| I cannot -Ieavf shoes, and that make* us differ- the water. Tes, I wleh you would eni from other boy* and girls.” jK)ok him up for roe.’* aJ33VVililA^ yCARRl^D AUNT SARAH IN TO THE HARNESS SHOP* Off . went the Twins. It was getting almost too dark to e, but they knew where Ringtail Uvfd In a great biitton.hall tree “ and thither they went and ran* hi* .-rr .nn*i»p>sfflew^- ww«-.vvw«w.»nooj»* -nni iir rma oft a °° r ' >fW ; tailed Mck. “Will o* the Wisp around until he makes me nerVoua. ^he little fairy whei Tb»y rang ala lime. b.fore any- want, to know. He aayj he haan'i After a, week or ao he'll *.t tlro.t -\v Q „ft, n fln.l that answered, but fitmU t cap, Rtuck ltse uphLUrs winljg Twin*. always, of mj kM |S^k wf W s® mM IJL*