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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
THE BANNER-HKRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA
PAGE SIX
What Is An Optimist?.
ADAM AND EVA
By Biosser
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optimists And
.HOPE FOR THE BEST
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optimist.
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THAT PILL our IN THS HALL.
VOU'RE CGTJTAINLY BECLOUDING TNG
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
' CHAPTER 18
Story by H«l Cochran. _ Drawing, by Lee Wright
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OUR ROARDING HOUSE
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i a abort one lor Flip suddenly let out a howl J" d ‘!l e "
upcd up and ran away. A bark from their worship polo waa new
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Jack and the sailors then called Flip down off the pole.^ Then Jinks
discovered that there wa* i crude lantern and a spari:
of the pole. “They have been searching for Rlod,” sai
will go right ahead where they left off.” And he picl
tom. -i
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OUT OUR WAV
l YOU SAY
AUNT SARAH
NEEDS THE,
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RIDING WITH )S^'
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TO HATfelTCUZHE V
OOhrr HAFTA GET UP i
Till he feels like it,
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Jack then grabbed the apado and, followed by Nick and Blbbi. Jack
nml .links started toward the spot Indicated on their m>p. A. the
light of the lantern .hone down on the .and. the sailors could lee bare
footprints. “Maybe they hare located the hidden gold,” Mild Jinks.
(Continued.) • - I If
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
r<SO SLOW’I
{NEWTON!))
m»dJA
WHUTS
TH'
I FUSS?
“Wat It a hayatack?" aak.d .a fat man In a green eulL
Thle wee the neit ifddle the"*Wd.-
dle Lady aik the people in Rid*
die Land, where the Twin* were
visiting. Humpty Dumpty told
them to pay clo«e attention.
“One mlaty morning.
When cloudy wa« the weather.
| chanced to meet an old man,
Who wouldn't hold together.
He waa very shacky,
lie waa very thin.
'How do. you do and bow do you
do,'
I <aid to him again.
^ ^ ^ mk
NEVKX*THE HO(5SE BREAKER, VOLUNTEERED TO TAKE AUNT
^ E ^ BC,DY HOME AFTER HER. Sl/MKINQ SPELL.
DRUNwU&es RaUMENT VVITH ~ rWO STRANGE PIPE SMOKING.
The Run ui>on his shoulder.
He held with such devotion,
Was nothing but a broomstick
I had a funny notion.
The pipe between his straw lips
(Twaa a cob of corn)
Dropped down ui>on his tattered
coat.
In attitude forlorn.
SOMETMlNGr Tt> LIVE. FOR
Juet then K heard a rawing,
lady In a red satin dress . They are
Did call to their attention.
‘My limp nnd tattered friend of
Straw.
Wboao name I needn't mention.
Then they departed quickly.
They departed |a.t,
, : y-. r&
‘Is that all?'' nsk Nancy. i A cloud ot sooty crown
"Isn't it enough?" ached the iwd-
■'Wa. It a hayatack T’ ask a fat "But their leader
man In a green eaUn cult die Lady. My toodneu, it took
'Ha. ha,’ grinned M'ster Straw me a week and teren day. to write
(It Does anybodyJinow who the
.Iran man wa.r
' lie nodded very weakly,
lie really looked dejected,
1 went quite close and shook h).
hand,
'Twaa straw as I expected.
“He stood r'glit in a cornfeld,
where rows of corn were growing.
A1 up and down the* tinny
sprouts
Ot tender green were showing.
'I have scared them all Qt last.*