The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 29, 1923, Image 6

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:js:ovEmmR w THE BANNER-flF.RAM). ATHENS. BB0RC1A The New Tooth ADAM AND EVA FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Look to Voter Laurels, Boys pVERfeTT TRUE By Condi TM4N«flJt 1 >• S*-Ov ■ Aee) ciyjii '«■«« c* »»,«• . t WHO STAPTEP This IHAHnv.n. THCV t^AD NO STEam HE AT, NO TaCPHOtJC-,,) m NO PAOlO.NQ AOTQS.> I* ,] 7 no,mi's! wkkuk 7 GONNA HAVE R3ft r L dinner raw T//S S.vf'C/A.'TMetfT iv/tc rex MIF-P4ST FOUR. ■ THERE'S RAY an' L JAY- WHEN VIE GO PAST THEY WE'U. ALL TAIKBSALLOUSIW WE'SESOnNA HAVE / V.. T* EAT , F OU SEE-THEYU EE JEAUOUE'AS AMVTHINS'CAUSE ■•TOEIC AON TOLD AY MOM THEY V1U1 (KNNA HAVE ARASST I—* wesarA / BH3TURHE\M- BISSERN AN/ r ever saw. r WEB9 SONNA HAVE , OUOl > Y BUT TODAY we. HAVE SOME thing fap" GREATER TO BE THANKFUL FOR. GREATER THAN FRlENOS.Yjff— -^=. -- - HONE. WEALTH. 1 pTf, 'FOLKS, I ANNOUNCE THE GRewF" ELfeNT-i.THE.BABV HAD HlC / ClPQT TOnTtl Tr-vT'kAN-/ ‘ - YSAM-AASVWEN % MMWUS tssTAaTtfluasy rcouumuE iwANrr.EATrM ;( wdcumSTicjC GONNA SAT SIX ) [ 'it r wawt'em WS PUMPKIN / Him THEY PIES ANTWEN ^A lNOMTWSrE ABOUT TEN DBUES- ft GooOToo! j L. OF ICS CREAM. tbetcha WESETfia THAN VOL) L, DO-'. 1 r- I vi?«e I ! GONNA ■ 7 HAVE A / y BUSHEL 1 " 0? MASHED ' woes.. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES Star, i>r Hal Cothran. ‘ " A ‘ ‘ ^ ''Drawing. by Ue Wright. Cause For Thanks SALESMAN SAM OUR BOARDING HOUSE Rv Ahern /'EVlEWIWWb vuTs«s \ WILL- (HA- fu. 35T IT TOOK Y I MORE THAN an AXE TO SUBDUE TM'S- Dodo bird .' = , while x was Working A LEG, I THOUGHT THEN SHOUlDA LET IT i UVp All 1 ENTER TH 1 \ NECT OLYMPIC GAMESL vXIYOUTftflfN W1H’/ ANt'flfc. -fURKtN, 5PM T^Q^hWlhtr > Ye^ AN 1 CAPTAIN KiDD HAD A BROTHER | THAT WAS I .PRETTY TOUGH I V_, Tool - r-^ . TODAY WAS SELECTED ' BY YOU FORTH'RAFFLE ! WON BY WILDCAT [ I WARNER, EH MAToR?= You Aosta got it in SOME RAILROAD YARD. PECKiOgTH' SPIKES / lV outoftU'Tes.’ / THE PRESIDEntT FOR HIS THANKSGIVING/ V__ DINNER !W '--is .towg: AS A iMARATHoN RUNNER'* r Then the laltern went Jinks dropped fr< Ypshcd up to the you 1” he shouted, into a hoi; F ■^VTVKF PftW A TH' ' POTfiTOET PBD> fkEftSE ro&ty TH' CWL, PlEWt PP|W THE. CtVW), VNlUAE. Then It was that Jack and Nick and Bibbs discovered that the open- Ins: into which Jinks had toppled*waa a Urge square hole which had been covered by bamboo strips and leaves. Jack was about to help Jinks out when the cry of “fold” echoed forth. Jinks h*t*J found gold. OUT OUR WAY By Williams THE OLD HOME TOWN I MT YOUNGER WAS FOUR TEARS o Lt> WHEN SHE «0T THAT WHUTS TH' FUSS?, ^worsen m«r: me\ WAS INvrTED Tb A ) TOrkE-Y Dinner, an \ he ear mostof hie> I teeth knocked our 1 VIN TR LAST QUARTER. 'f WH«re>-lRE MATTER with s •EPIDE? HE ACTfe- LIKE HE’D LOST A.LEGr ER J \ somethin:) GIT FER. HOME BRUNO! * This Is luck.” said Nick, as ho started which Jlnka wa, tossing out of the hole. • treasure without even knowing it.” AniL standing right in the gold that had made C tinued.) ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON eking up the gold pieces 'e have found the hidden rJK enough, Jinlu was Id Island famous. (Con- NO-NO-I SM.I NOW OTETJj ACTING V>n WAY’.!/] . Nancy took the paper and "Everybody quiet!” cried Die : M Cap, the town crier, loudly. i “Here cor— “*- JJ *'* * “ J Uw Twins'.’ 1 Just then t{ie Riddle Lady arriv-1 c ! f and searching in one of her big pockets* she *-*-**— ►he had just com| Riudi*-; nature’s quite push in’. I Yet most of her time she’s at home if her cushion. r _ “Gossip has it, my dear?* and it*s As there n»J* quite a stir, i in it, she That she doesn't take sewing, but So Nancy- . «?wing takes her! as loudly ’And it does seem too silly that she ! * should go bare, "ir seems the Posies marshal crey wAlker brought Tp AUNT SARAH, WHO IS LAID UP AT HOME WITH ASTHMA, APPARENTLY HAD BEEN DOPED WI7H RED PEPPEIE OR. SOME OTHER (Si THANKS. FOR WHAT? ANNOTIN6 SNEEZE. POWDER with kindness and care.