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DECEMBER 9, 1923.
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
CHAPTER 3
IN THE TOWER OK TICKS
‘ Drawings by Lc* Wright#
ADAM AND EVA
'Witai ? cut yoW hah?
-By Cap Higgins
Advice
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Rv Ahern
Hay word,- ed rwjse\
AND TOE BOLDEFF.’. '
I FORGOT i HAD AN
eNsasement viml
'■WfM-fills EVENING’,
* coNfo LIND ’that
WARNER PERSON ID '
\ PUT ME IN THIS
) PREDICAMENT
l WITH HIS INFERNAL
\ OFFER Offi-JOBU
StoiV by H«l Cochran.
.... ........ V/HY^
DFAPIE .YOU'RE C.RA'HY! JJOBEtP Hair'
IS GOING OUT! 'THEY'RE CETTing
IT GROW 1 AGAIN IN PARIS. BESIDES^
l YOUR HAH? IS TOO STRAIGHT ■ jgjgr;
T'CERTAinly NOT , EVA I ir'{. Yfi
VULGAR AI.D UNWOMANLY. A,.
WOMAN'.S CROWNING <aLO.?v c *
h£r hair, really i dgn'.t
WHAT THE WORLD'S COMING t c -1
.. - TOO STRtiskJv;
^GOOD T?
EVENING!
AH'r is* '
MAD&R
HOOPLETO
i Home ?.j
r’Hmm— ort YES—^|p
WELL HE ISN'T GOINS Vp
out tonight’* he has.k^
AN ATTACK OF WHaT Vy
HE CALLS THE GOUT.’*
T WILL BE PLEASED-TO I ]
TELL HIM “WAT YoU f
CALLED ’ - GOOD NIGHT/
S GENTLEMEN \z,S .
MHE VJASTO'^p
heeTth' mator ip
at ninth an' p:
PROSPECT an Ip
Hour as4 butM
he didnt yyy
LSHOW UP/-/ /
kBESlDCS ■ VOWR HAIR
At that tnoment two little dwarf, marched up to Ticky s aide and
ne of them held out his hand. “Who are these fellows, and what do
icy want V’ .asked Jack. “Oh!” replied Ticky, “they, are my little
ocks hndthev are yoinx to take your watch'and fix It up for you.
flF YOU WANT «Y CANDID OPINIONS
I THINK YOU'LL LOOK TERRIBLE.
WITH IT "BOBBEO. IT'LL BE YEARS
! BEFORE rr GROWS OUT AGAIN. AND
DON'T MW THINK YOU'RE JUST A _-s£
LITTLE TOO OLD FOR IT! I
wefik.T
MHAT* SETTLEO!
NOW THE ONLY”
QUESTION IS j-
h=*_ which J
And aa Ticky handed Jnck’a timepiece to the dwarfs Jack remem-
1*red the famous Tlck-tock, and now he knew where the expression
r»mo frwg.-'Ag the dwarfs !ookc-«l on, Ticky nhuuteu, “Whenever i J m
fixing watches' or clocka, I giv« the work to my two .little Tocka.”
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C WE MATOP? WNdS“WE *e'oUT' / AN 'OBSTACLE
TO Hie SOCIAL. QBUgAToNS " g
now
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
By Williams
(I ONLY USE")
TWOCGtiS I
Mud a lump*,
|2>f buTTK-r
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VIHUTS
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f AlNT AT RJNNN Tio r ’
r 1 BEEN SwiMMIN HERE
ALL SUMMER AMTftlS IS
tM fips'Tme ive. pa>o
, ANY' TcLAR -ItHlSHOM
VJCaT SIGiN*. Vv
fclT FER
HOME
' YEK-VJERRY
■strange At it
NEVER TRACfEO
. MY TENfeMON
a. Before •,>—
i the Tacks ran away and Jack turned his attention to a large
athen clock which stood nearby. “Say, ticky, ’ snapped this big
“xqit'd better send the -elenn-up nfhn over to wush my pice.
qirty nobody cuold possibly tell my time.” And the clock
jxutfhed. (Continued.)
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
BY OLIVE ItOBEKTS BARTON
NO;NO-lSAY]
ITS A GOOD/
PLAN IF Ttf ,
HORSES (i
CAN , ft
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(YOO SAY
THIS SK5N
POSTING
IS JUST
WHAT WE
ALLqwd
THEY EXPECT )
i A HOSS TO S
HAVE A HKiM \
SCHOOt. EDDiCAT/Ofi
.NOW A- DAVS - 7^
k and alto hear.”
TJjpi prints the papers—can you
luenf
“But I’ve a habit I can’t brfak,
I know it’s bad—there’s no mis*
take— |
Whate’er I hear, with tl roaty rat*
M l' talk and thl
t^e riddle that tlTe
isketl next day:
, talk and also hear,
louth and one goodear.
S t of the worst,
eiT place, I hear it
after. Hank hibbards horse chewed the porch post,
IN FRONT OF NOBE WELTY-S STORE , THE TOWN FOLKS TOOK
DRASTIC action to forestall a re occurence
OF SUCH A DISASTER.— , , .
as scat, I go and tattlul
As qw’ek
•‘There hive been times I’ve turned
„ dlseree't,
Deciding that I’d not repeat,
Tlu*'th»ng» I’d heard of this and
that, , v
As—who wore someone else’s .hut
U V ^ an - the
il ten of ships and kings and
<oots,
more stories, new and old,
n ' <tor yT00olrs would ever hold.
know more secrets than the
• v »Phyjix,
' *» he grin ; and wisely winks.
° w more new* than all the
■faE last siGrN of Summer*.
“8° whmt'a ta w of beluc (oodr C y ttou»ht »he kr.' w. hut both ol Wind in an awful *o»lp, I alwayl
I can't do anything I should, them waited to hear what the IUd» say to my children* 'Listen nowj
So doa't blame nU, ft you ,hould die Land people ^would hare tc my dear*, If a whisper reaches
'T WM # ter» this Morning and til
to tha *no soles on my shoes.’*
a- bone The Ifddle Lnuy smile*
dd. I’m pathy. “If you had oae
around things the riddle (s abi
“But when l do, I get a shaking.
Until I'm sure my bones are break*
IoT-
And comeone shouts out in my ear
(To Be Continued)
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