The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 27, 1923, Image 6

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TBB BANXEIt-nF.ltAI.l). ATTONS. GEORGIA The Turkey's’Age, 6y Blosser LiVed Through Itr Condo FRECKLES AND HIS FRltftDS OLD, EVA? HOW OLD ^JS HE DO VOO THtffifJA ^MY PRICED, I'M (VOT AM CXPG&.T AT jypstNG z3it—jNice®,, But if i tvef?s /tSKrc-c? new r '- 13 't- 13 from -rue floct* to the uffcr doe of that seat X HE'S A DIGNIFIED OLD BIRD, ISN'T HE. ADAM? J LOOK'LOOK*. UETSttKnN' ALEEADY. r WELL, Hu'S BALD •V4D GOT CROWS FECV, ADAM / I BcCHA UEON. SEE* IP ME OWTUEN-m GONHA SEE X IPICAN.X OH,MEBeyAJO,CltllD«^ - THEY'D KILL j-S MOM, IP SNOOPY DHALLcMEDTU' golbpsm IHOIXD MS 8E ABLE r U T SUM UKF i—' |L_, owe? [they sav you can [tell by the teeth ROUG.HD’i; ALU OF ~TIa)0 f ilil r lSN'T THERL^g SOME WAY TO T TELL A TURLEYS i .ACE ,EVA V* S NO, DEAR.'Stj? WE HAVE! . rTEETH, EVA ? THE TURKEY HAS ■ L NO TEETH • jr* BOTTMEy DIDN'T/ Ai c *' 7 Q Hfctm SALESMAN $AM | JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES !’ ' Story hr Hhl Cecbran. C11AI * TE - It ‘^..wing. by Lee VhltM. OUR ROARDING HOUSE «v Ahem rmSTwcm: i^Now-rtow- stop ljo$wihg t>m - EVERYTHING \<? BLL RIGHT-JiM _~y ^-|s ( I WOULD? V MiiLV View' f haa!« UeV mwob-here's^! I. U flOTE IKl TVI' SOCIETY | COLUHVJ TVlKT MAY USltREST YOU - “parrot TIPS OFF PRONlBFTlOAl OFFICERS-DRY aseUts Today raided speakeasy AND confiscated QUAkiTVTV OF HOOCH — PET PARROT IS CAUSE sof arrest when ns language I i AROUSES SUSPICION OF _y ['>—i^aa-w. officers'^/ 4 ?TE m ftVIFOL N WPilLOP OH TH DOME. UflH TriPit TYPEWflltEtf YKTEtfDftY- in WORKED 6ICK ABOUT HE«- GOXZ 5W BEEN CRYING HtfiEYE* >—-v——v. OUT M0OOTVT . ^ — r Ukac J **,.*,. I FAIL TO SEEN, ANY PARTICULAR SIGNIFICANCE Ik) TUB ITEM,THAT IT SHOULD BE CALLED TO MV ATTENTION !!■/ fSAV- SNAP OUT OF \T '-THAT'S -TU' SAME PARROT YOU Had around Here?- lucky You Weren’t in-that cYcloMe CELLAR \^HEN TH' ] LAVJ GAVE rr / S. TH’ waltz ! J ’ GREAT CAESAR; IT WAS MARTY'S Place, - and ,that plagued S a PARROT' j H id »f them »Uwd a great striped polo. »hite c»t,': yTip.lmil ‘esn this cat and i nt the aide o; the pale and barbing. •V native*, Who had been kneeling at; J‘NSW JCAtWOBL, HciiHtH vOUOLU I. i>0 I'HftP TH‘ PAN COHE OUER THI5 __ nO^NlNb AND HE $PiY* HE J CRH PUL TH' TYPEWRITER rf fti s Pill flight /—-'w. ■?“ IE PARROTTtie MA3&R HAP, BREAKS 11UT0 PUBLIC PRn.lT, vsa mSL ■CT- OUT OUR WAY THE OLD HOME TOWN By Williams hold'e* Yes LIKE TB > TIME SHE CAUdHJ, OSSIE DINGuE f . SMOKIN' CORHj J, N SILK.--Y— SHBLL HAVE, ANOTHER / SPELV. IM I W AFRAID-^ newt she: AREAWINaT ' YEH, we hadoaS SHUT TH'SttMicE OFF ON A *UV j DOWN TH' NEXT 4 Slock, cant run A BlCr COMPANY , ON Alt? Y'HNOW •3-3-JOST HAPE.\ A CHAIR; MY WIFE LL TAKE CAPE ) OF THAT, ,Y FIRE BRICK FOR 1 SHORT RANGETlWISj 'NO-NO-1 SAY T AUNT SARAH j [JUST OVER DID; ?YOU SAY DOC 4S A1 SPRY AS A KID? Flip atemed to know what hU little maatcr was aayinf, for he bal anced hlnuelf and atuek t» the top of the pole. Jack and hia uilor frienda were juat about to run up when several of the nativea reap- peered and dropped down on their knees in front of Flip. (Continued.) ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS DY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON HBR*TA*j DOC I U SHE V" FAINTED!* right on ^ ,-rx'street) HOLD UP \ THAT GAME 1 TILL I COMPJ s_ backI^/ WHUTS ?” asked the Kiddlt Lady. And ih? loniT^st tail you ever snw she pulls all through tho skies.” > “Have you Kuesswl it yet?” ask ed the Riddle Lady. “No,” cried aU the people oi Ri«l«ilf I*ar.dp puckering their eyes. ‘‘Tell us Fom'' more.” So the. Kiddle Lady went on: j “Sometimes she does a tail spini and often makes a dive. I And she flies with ‘‘ase quite up* I side down like nothing else j ,*“1111. was the first riddle that i the Kiddie Lady in Riddle Land J asked after the Twins arrival with Humpty Dumpty: ‘*£lhg a aong of nixpenee, a pack et full of rye- Tiia bird I wish to spenk of wa? - never in a pie, Sfnf never built n it raw nest, she **' ‘ knows not hew to sing, At.I yet she is a fine bird and worthy of a king. “This gallant bird, dear people, M \ worth a lot pi money. Hut hadn’t got o faather, you’ll, think that rather funny: f Vet ?be has tvings—quite large,' ones—that spread out whei*| sh« flies, _ i *TAH LB/ DOCTOR. PVLL.SBUR.Y V SHOP To ATTEND Al COLLAPSED WHILE , JDRUMME PES JAS CALLED INTO THE HARNESS ' bNT sarah peabodt when she’ ARQUINQ WITN TWO PIPE SMI A Ron on the bank JrcwilliAMS i really quite an eaay wenl—! "An eapl#?” asked another. It’s jqat an—!’’ ii I “No—not an eagle, either." I "I know—Wo know.” railed'the ‘la it * pbll-pirrat? 4 aakej onc Twina ckcitedly.' “lt’« an air- Idle Lander. ~ I plane. ‘Oh. no!" laughed the Biddle "Correct!” smiled the Riddle dy. •. [Lady, turning to Dick Red Cap, the were hope that you will do a - c. be- morrow." , .. the (Tu Be Continued.) • X ■*« PACE SIX ss/i EVERETT TRUE £ » t —