The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 06, 1923, Image 6

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TUB BANNCT-HBHALP. ATHENS, GEORGIA SALESMAN $AM RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Reason to Laugh By Blosscr By Condo EVERETT TRUE • r imttt-HTHrwi. r ~*\ TSETfiNc, oh wstAffo AND MEW YOUNG 01000 /'NOW that ive'veCot B/ack =rom down Town? HtfSRe t NOTICED VCuR ACTIONS, l WANT ■YtDU TO CON IS IN HE.RS. r-— it... - - _= I'M coins Ta Reap 50/>ns.THiNGt\ '\S (=r c* I ( TO YOU OUT OF THE l O . . OICTIONARY. ,,f L <~Z HuRRY UT* TOO 1 \ (r-- —£ y/^< .YtM-piN Yoinster HP'OE.To PvY'eJlIFO moo 9<*Tt o‘ d£M / CQU t MOW. I VJOMT UWE BBS' GxiceutL/mWG aeourA My 1 TcxTOicuF t<i/ lcmseh-^ J5H -SoSrw-'-rft'TiF ■L'-w^sTr*NO fgfflB ” uamE uim pull I i* is Mt«u!> itoot: ‘ , “ ninrium) L / '-v LOOKtn o«.«- UMILt. YOO'fcE. OOT TO LUNCH * WUX7DU L LAFFIN' -50' H», FRECKLE? /TO BOLtflE.* UPTHINGCj -^SjO VUE- UfHTTEM DOWN ft FEW IDEA!? CU, V - vomcH fylmt /jrffisjk Cw MINUTE? LATER THWE. GOES TH OFPtOt ftOW 1 / •'WELL G0Z.T- '\ HOW FfvW "-vFT HOW NlAN-t HPmJE. \ WE f?E GONNA V0l> DEC'OF O /tftvWH OUT EUtlN TO C.AWM /7 &1HOLE. ONE. oot ^ ,/ V. of 'err — , vonvt E.A NOul SuEE- HE S0O22MT SEEwni* 1S71UT AV/THW6 Y CAFF _ d ABOUT? r/n JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES Drawings by Lee Wright. Everybody’s Doing It ADAM AND EVA OUR BOARDING HOCSK Rv Ahern Story by Hal Cochran. gsAry^ /ADAM. I'VE. B££N X [THINKING OF HAVING l MV HAIR BOBbCD / Ma/HAT, COT OFF YOUR CROWNING GLORY 7 CROWNING Fiddle, sticks 1 I CAN'T DO A Thing with my hair this way. ’ ml bigvVi; mrI rtoNis-iu-nv THIRD GAME I PASSED, uiT You ecrruirtY hi' bid Mime HEARTS.'* All' AU. You Had hi Your hamd WAS A WART A»y CIGARETTE.^ nJELLTHeU, WHY DID YOU ' TRUMP MY OUEEll VirtU YOUR KlUS?. I UADTU 1 ACE AU 1 WOULDA HAD A BIGGER RlWTHAU A SERUM BAUM yf HMfA- T IMAGIUE . Tj THE SOGTIS VERY PA'UPUL- ESPECIALLY VWeMtVE SUBJECT of gouigto Work , IS MEUTI OllED / • I LOOK FOR A MARKED IMPSOI/EMElJT IllVOUR v Health, vihem mr. 1 WARMER SAYS THERE ( are mo moretobs J \0PEAjf* WkTlr K BY -Jove martHa \ M'DEAR - REALLY, 1 rr is ounfe umukc* Yourself To talk THAT WAY,- MY WORD YesI— imdeed, rr IS OOMSOLATioM AMD SOLACE I MEED WHILE EMDURlMS THE EXCROCI ATOMS paws of soirr;^ Astb gouJg To work, BaH'-that has ABSOLUTEC.V MO - \ BEARING Wrm HY MLHEUrr /OH NQ. yWYWAY^ WON'T HAVE SO| . MUCH ■ ON V, YOOR^MINTA' A| GO AHEAD AND jHAVE IT COT. IT'S YOUR, f HAIK. r—' Tvhy ADAM. I THINK' IT OUGHT TO MAKE. MO LOOK TEN lYEARS YOUNGER/ iOBJECT ,,DO \YOU, ADAM 7 “See that placet" he raid. “Well, that Ir the wo*;'' tower. It’ "here ell watcher ami clock* come from. Go up those winding stain and rap on the door.” And while Jack war Hooking at the tower the old mm walked away. “Como on, Flip,” snid Jack. “I'm going to the Land of Tieka.” 'W£ MATOR IS ’cokWalesciug' k AS WELL. AS CAhl '> BE EVtPECTfeD “ THE OLD HOME TOWN OUT OUR WAY By Williams HOME BRUNO! YOUNG MAN YOU KNOW' ITS AGAINST TH LAwf TO RIDE ON THE, / SIDEWALK - ITS /“ I A VICIOUS HABIT ) i AND MUST BE 4.01 v STQPPE D “ T3UU mils Jack u-ached the door »t the top of the apfml tiis tar tolhe keyhole he listened. And suddenly sat outburst of cuckoos. “Gee!” thought Jack. M I e that stands for. I never heard so many cuckoo 'no-no-i say , SHE HAS ■ TH' SAME , ■ OLD FWHT/N/ A spirit:!/ 'you sat ncttt'tali SO LOUD [SHE MIGHT I HEAR IT? WHUTS TH' FUSS? I J clocks.” (Continued.) ADVENTURES OP THE TWINS DY OLIVE ROBEPTS BARTON ft piece of sheep*» skin; where Johnny can see. I*erhaps that’* the reason 1 have to* This was the Hlildle Lady's nexf be beat— riddle. Nancy and Nick listened _ , .. . . . I carefully to every word she ssid: . To «e Jart how loudly I know how .. Rub „ ,, ub dub rub . dub dub , to bleat. . - | l*m flnt as a penny and round as a rTnti as empty inside as a hollow ( tub, balloon. (‘haven't a hand and I never had* .Xml my features resemble a round f#M, * 'harvest moon. Vet I'm commonly seen out pnrad.f Cut I’ve led men to battle ’midst in* the street. j rodring and din. “Ring a ding ding, ring a ding ding ( •\i <1 lifting my vole*. I've cheered Everyone likes m&from peddler to’ them to win. I king. 1 "Santa packs me on Chriftmas j boom a loud greeting whenever I with all of hfa toys. pass, | And takes me down chimney for fn thunderous tones that no one fine of the boys. I ran surpnss. 11• l : n* me low down on the big “lfy jacket Is wood and laced up tr ** . . ' 1 . Jk«F chin, PdSggsae^.- '• t/B STAMLEK^^aL. -^-Tf===^-€^p' J & III SPECIAL ANNOUNCEME^^-^ • V 7 *- '* 1Ses &zjg&4j’ AUNT SARAH PEABODY APPARENTLY HAS RECOVERED W OFAS7WM A WITH OOT THE AID OP DOCTOR n THE H»TAND MISS GAME. the OId-Shoe Woman '■ Weluhmnn or the Boh' 1 Would have done with » Won ILwBut atlln Th. Woman would prohahly ' ,j to onr 0 f her ehlldicn. Blue, who had stopped over I Riddle Town on hla way home froi ■he hay Raid. "No.” said the Middle Udy. “What makea yotf think lhatl; 'That’a eight” aakl the Riddle i>ria«! A drum with red and blue Lady. "Then the riddle ta all right lacing and yellow varnished aldea." after all." 4. ,. [ And .hr hung It .'round hi. neck. . know what it l.,“ said. ?^fek "Hurrah for Kick:” rhouted all ■ '!>■» ^YKOm-Y ; , I the good naturad lUddlr-Lnnders. J'Wlkhl." n«l:i:mh.» RjGjI' notlb hit Jralmj. of hla lurk. Continu'd)