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erVPAT. DECF.MBER 2. 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENg. r.BORGIA
By Condu
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Higher the Lower ByBlosser
ADAM AND EVA
Discipline For the Voting
By Cap Hjggin*
THE. BABY GOT
HOLD OF IT
AND TORE.
IT-LIP, ADAM .
mi, just 6SrriNs
HOME FftOK SCHOOL, ALEK ? '
HOW AW YOU 66ttlAl6AU>«6
AION? WtUTAEf V00 J—
'EVA, WHERE. IS
THE MORNING
.PAPER *? Y
'VJt MUST^EACH '
HIM THAT TEARING
UP-THINGS IS /
WRONG j
GEEflLEWS
SeuR IWOOR
1CM,AltKj
/WHEN HE- >
gets Bigger
HE'LL KNOW
, BETTI ” /
emcees 1
HISTORY
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KAOING, \NR1TW6, AH'
'EfnuiSTK: am tains.?«
LEAGUING
DYES,AW HISTORY
l T nsntion thc Ivorsx>
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•|oo«c<s.'uuABO'ccep jiotiona«is
^ OF COURSE, ADAM,
HE'S TOO YOUNG 70
SPANK AND BESIDES
HE <5 JUST HAD HISj
Bottle..
what’s
/maybe, not,
/'one SHOULD
(never SPANK
A CHILD ON A
full stomach.
DIFFEBEAJT/’
HOWS'
Y THAT? f
■ ruTKAjirruEAiL cons l
recw adam-fbeoilk in a \ t
HISH0J 6RADG AN' UETTAUSft-
. \NE AU. COAIE FROM . r-^" / ' y . \
V • MONKEYS'/
THE BOTTLEL
, GOT TO DO ,
L WITH IT?/
YEAH, BUT
different from
, FRECKLE'S’, j-
BtJT CAN'T J
be turned ovee'
fiUS Ntt=.T> NOTHIKJO cm. TmO. KlrgX) ! \
lT'3 CnOWCN OP /AM £PpO!?.T Pt/|\ M<s TO TWftO W
Qf^ H/GCihS.
SALESMAN $AM
But He Didn't Collect It
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Rv Ahern
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
CHAPTER 19
Story by Hal Cochran. Drawing! hr Lee Wrl
'owum swvut neto mas m> -thd a /well
WEEK X) WEU. HADE.To dTPiKT tOl|E(TlNb t^TWAD- wfiiTE.
v-WHKTOlW CLftTOME^ OWE. 0> r~^-
WlAlrfT'^
r GTBAMIWG V
ABOUT YOU '
USING MY
safety razor,
YVvlcW — BUT
I COULD EXCUSE
A FIREMAN NOT -
STOPPING -td
CLEAN A RAZOR
VlHEN AN ALARM
, BUMPS HiS J
\sha\je; J
TagYoNTVv
WHIP, BEN HUB.
-YOUPIDNT
HEAR ME MOAN
"TW TIME You
PUrTTrf GYPSY
-TOUCH ON MY
GOOD Tig.
AN'RETURNED
IT AUlbdRtWED
wrm soup
i SPOTS fw
'oH.flEREVoO ABE-^
1 have some good
NEWS FOR YOU J«
MR. WARNER HAS
BEEN KIND ENOUGH
TO SUGGEST THAT
HE COULD GET YOU
a "Job with the
CONSTRUCTION
company he works!
k v_-, for / - 7
7 WAY THE DAY,-WAT
I Warner person sett y
foot >n this House ! * l
X do not Hesitate iN I
TELLING You M'dEAR, l
THAT I.dAYE A GREAT
DISLIKE FOR THE BEGGAR/'
He getting me aTob-
hmf-sucH effrontery;
PLAINLY SPEAKING, I WISH
that He demote himself,
l entirely To His own j
V, affairs-pff-ff- )
To HUT tTYSLLF To
&HOW HUT WE.
tTtftiA eUbmEib
HEPiW 7
/.this time, had all of the thrills he wanted on Gold
ts thn gold belongs to those natives, anyway,he sa*d,
ather not t*k« it from them.” “Thafs the way I xccl
i Jinka. SoThey started back to find the Betsy Clair.
the. ftnoutvr^
. \e> _ j
WOuR
LW6R
UEU. $wn, Dio
Vft CoET fH*
rwouKT of
L HI ^ WU-_ /
\ FULfflC^HT? )
\ was but a short hike when they reached the opposite shore.
L much td their surprise, there was no Betsy Clair to be found.
i boat hhs sunk," exclaimed Jinks. “How are we going to get off
island ?” “Build » si^unl fire.” suggested Jack, And the fire
built.
WILDCAT V1ARK1ER DOESN'T KNOW "THAT
HE IS STEPPING OUTUE MATOR'S PET CORhi —=■
OUT OUR WAY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Williams
By Stanley
fies a Poctor
CAM ALWAYS ,
If/nd someth in
iVril'MATTER WIT
lcnyou--- -
Thes just
HOLD ER ,
NEWT SHES
AREARIN'
RUNNJM'THERE
ALL TH'T/ME
' AM D SHO NOOCiH \
lime t’buy dish 1
TERE CAM WASH. %
Bur AH DOAN LIKES
JDATStREME VlBRWiON
/AM ’MITTS DlS
CAM AIN’ POFFIC ]
MI6T SAMMON. (
BUT DlS AM DE
FUG TIME HIT (
. GriT dem Kinder
\ CONVULSMUNS/
i the di
“n «at ... .......
Iwing. Morning dawned and all but Jack had fallen asleep,
wily he jumped np, aa aomothing started to rise out ot the
od they gathered was set aflame, the four marooned
in a cirele. Another night car J ““ ”*
Morning dawned and all but Jack
(Continued.)
I NO-NO- IF >
THIS DONT
CURE WHATU.I
HE DO? )
[YOU 5AY HE
ITHINKS SARAH
\ WILL PULL
I THROUGH?
ADVENTURES OF TBE TWINS
BY OLIVB KOOERTS BARTON
[yjhuts
him
(I don't know what I'd do without
h'm)
la that when we go out together
We always choose the wettest
weather.
"He's very thin, It's really ahock-
” i* the riddle that Nancy
*“* helped the Riddle Lady
,k 1 don't know what part
“T helped with lor Humpty
h[>' was the only ono who was
* a Kret end he wouldn't tell.
! **a whl.pered about the!
,k ll>« Jok Wttlc and Nancy
Y Mutter.
" r ' 'his la the riddle:
" m >' good friend and I go
DOCTOR PILLS BURY PRBP/ARED A SPECIAL. TREATMENT FOR
AUNT SARAH PEABOCff, LEADER. OF THE SOCIETT FOR THE
SUPPRESSJOM OF PIPE SMOKIAJO. WHO IS SUFFERING . ^
IF ART SAMMON HADNT BROUGHT H|S DOGr
ALONG WASH funk might have'made a SALE
Von quite could put him In your
stocking.
His riba are gaunt, bla backbone
I, th’s .tepid I go*** that In a hundred years." shouldn't" cried Nick. "Yon alwsya open and
"You shouldn’t hare any trouble get caught In a shower."' “You ran’
lUk ", of all people,” laughed the Riddle "Well, I declare! I de—Clare!" It?" b« ga
[Lady. eyes ao hard his eyebrows quito "Exactly
ixcloltk'ed Doe-' “I!" almost shouted Doctor Fos- said Doctor rosier, puckering bla “And that
A stopped In Kr In .uch a •arrri.cd' voice that drew together. 'There! A. usual you get It
s way to Olou- Nancy and Nick started to dance It it raining, ran anyone land me watch th**
'Nobody i o'.Id around blm In sice. "No, you an—" Suddenly his mouth all (T
.mind—r want about,
°h*h I choose the smooth-
EE han’t walk! Ha has go