The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 28, 1923, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THE BANNER-HKRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA PAGE SIX What Is An Optimist?. ADAM AND EVA By Biosser FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Blasted Friendship EVERETT TRUE ww. i *r-oo<syr \W 'WEKC OUTSIDE faying tttrm TOir UTtE BOV HJcU ! -rue MEXT ^ BLOCK? J NEVER mind Adam get IT BACfc Qn jjHANKSG'PINC- bnv. GOSH.EVA! VDU\ fPICKED it> DON’T MEAN TO Vf RIGHT OFf- 3AV HE SWALLOWED ](y MV IVRIST7 VOUR WRIST WATCHES\. ADAM. ^ ■nary tu' last TiaE I EVER ouv wnt J i voo WEL L I CAN'T \ HEAR IT TICKING Light//vg CtGARci r. NOW, t -thiivk MEANS OF eCARIFYIMS. The situation noulp jas TO /optimists?' WHAT IS YOUR 'A MAN ThaT'3. P L r.T broke oceeieiKi OYSTERS IN A RESTAURANT and HOPING HF. cam jvj, THE CHECK:'with eaLEDvecRHAiP? r. ■WOUSm-UGIMASSUaU MCE Bcv ME lUOULCWT OOSUCH ATMIM6 : i—’ /PROBABLY IT'LL NEED REPAIRING i THOUGH, ADAMy* WE'LL H AVE TO B£_'y optimists And .HOPE FOR THE BEST IDPUrUKEHIM AWVAIOCE-HEWBJr M DULLED »y r-' . IUIB. j,—S SOWDt-TWATS \»uy I KICKED IDEA Of an optimist. ADAM ? f ON S' THINSL THAT AIOLK-T? MiSuP TO CLARIFY IT WOULD Rxs For. YOU To pi MISH THAT PILL our IN THS HALL. VOU'RE CGTJTAINLY BECLOUDING TNG Situation in HGRS T .—^—ft JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES ' CHAPTER 18 Story by H«l Cochran. _ Drawing, by Lee Wright SALESMAN $AM OUR ROARDING HOUSE By Ahern at BE onto IF m GOIN ALONE ) Pil etWMJVE M\UJ« WOWED TO 00/15 WITH HPiHEE.TE.TV - bO I'VE. \amit /a [ mY'wopd a lviU,-really; i am ^ AGToUISHED! — vWEM I VJASVoOR AGE, X MAD MASTERED EVERY ulSTROMEUT USED lU A FULL 9^MPHoUY ORCHESTRA' “ HA\*l-~- SO DETfeRMllJED WAS I TO LEARvl FURTHER MlUD VoU, THAT I STUDIED THE CHINESE lUSTRUMElttfe, AVID ALSO 1UE SEVeUTY-STRiGG HALF PlTtU PERSIAU LUTE.' — FAUCY THaT-“~- BUT ALAS, THE MUSICAL WORLD SUFFERED A LOSS, VJHE4 'JCTER i ou in Tears mV musical seuse of TOUE VALUES WAS AFFECTED BV S A. AU IMPACT OU THE J EAR I RECEIVED f Qk\^J VIRILE SPARRlUG j ^ WnH ToMU L. -r* r suluvau !. X SJB83P irOLLV.ftf.tWb HO F UUCt-E AMOS~- WILL VDO ASK AUUTV CAU t STOP TAKllJG lessous Otl TH 1 OL* VIOLIU ? • I DoU’T LIKE rC BECAUSE ALL 1 CAU PLAV oU rr IS-TUAT ol’ DAUCE of , “W’ WILBFLOWERS » . I BUT IF I HAD A DRUM I | I COULD DLAV LOTSA / I THlUGS otl re AH’ / \ ucrr Uaveta take J v-l OL’ LESSOUS' / 12/tu.' Fax V 5AM 15 notoftob TO HI5 PARENTS HOntWIH COUIVfiN TOPAVFOfi tWWftOlWIG PE5flTfW' FACT THAT MILLS HAY 5HU66E0 MI5 , WlTATiOd TO GO ALONtF TOR TlSTHUX INFO . REAOOri 5HE'5 WAITING FOR ID THAT . -»Ol. , tTEiR TM “bTORt ROW-» GOT nv CPiR RtMDV /■ . OUT IN FRONT -V ‘Let’ll wolt And wTwhot they'nro going to do,» the ..llor. dropped down on thoir (inces, and watched. Their wai 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 I NUT TEAL005 AT ALL- OUT bME’5 CERTIWIM NOT GONNA SPEND TMANR50WIHG VfJlTM iiPTl Vr \ CAN HELP IT TH’ BOSS Nil fAOLLV HOLODOV Ci ^OilLtn % HOVOW CC 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 ! nE MAjuR AT V OKIE TME Was AKl ACCOMPUSIAED MUSI Cl AU OUT OUR WAV l YOU SAY AUNT SARAH NEEDS THE, I ' Alii? 1 /NO-NO-1 SAY J '\\ RIDING WITH )S^' \ NEWT SHESjUtAin ) IN FOR A IHAftNgH _x_ SCARE 1.' I Holda-er ncWt 5H6.S , AREAR/N GEE WOULDN'N VOU HATE T ) Be him an ( I ONLY HAVE 1 A FEW MORE ■ DATS T’UVE?J (WELL IF I WUZ HIM TO HATfelTCUZHE V OOhrr HAFTA GET UP i Till he feels like it, ^ EFf QoTsCHOOLER rllno wood sox erI I nothin’. GORSrt YES, Jt V IF Iwoz Him io rwi V —V MATE IT. S ? 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.*