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MONDAY. DECEMBER 10,
THU BAWWBR-HEBAtP. ATHENS. RF.ORfUA
PACE 8IX
A Muffler Kills Sound, Too
By Blosser I SALESMAN SAM
Easier to Move
RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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SToPE.
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
CHAPTER 6
,N THE TOWER OF TICKS gi ^ ^ ^
ADAM AND EVA
OUR ROARDING HOUSE
Rv Ahern
fitoty by mi Cochran.
fI'LL WAIT-
OUTSIDE.
ia/ith the.
L BABY
'AH MADAM, YCU
WANT ZEE. PARIS
S BOB'* JT-:
THAT.Si n|hat- ->
I CAMC. HCRC
T&O BAD HOOPLK'-ri
, ’ALLTW' jobs are
TAKEN HOW WHERE
i Work N vieTusT
Put ovi -TWEtfiV HeyJ
' MBU TWlS MORkllkl^-
£o I GUESS-THERE
AIN'T A CHAHce OF J
gettius You a y
Ki job uovu;-/
f: bv.jove waruer-^
MY BEASTLY LUCK ''
AGAIVl. AS USUAL !• ■
PATE HAS ALWAYS
DEACT ME AU UUKIHDLY
HAUD ( AS rT«WERE/-
JUSJ AS |1 WAS EAGER
JO START WORK.tUE
GOUTT HELD ME BACK—
AUD UOW -THAT I AM
EUTIRELY CUREl^TlHERE
ADAM, SHOULD
I TIP THE-
BARBER BEFORE.
OE AFTER. r<
WELL I 9fe*
SnTIUS Bill*
IS UP VJAIUIIJS
AROUUD ASAIkl,
MOWTURTTU'
■309 HAS BLEW
A FUSE/-
he's a riddle
I vou cauT .
. GUESS'.J
vjOLUS
D061 HEl» PUT
OFF TH' SAILING
TOR A WEEK,
AU* WE'D ALL
BE 1*1 AM.
AQUARIUM if
iftRTIST
IS UO POSI-flOU OPEU
TOR ME '» ALAS, ITSEEMI
I AM DESTIklED TO j
-j DISAfJPOl UTMEUlSy
cd out a little whittle aud blew In loudly. Very ahortly
clatter and a little man with a ladder and pad of water
K up. "fix the grandfather clork, ahouted Ticky, and
m«n set hit ladde • up and went right to work with his
jb bruah.
'OH ADAM, WHAT
SHALL I DO?
THE BABY DON'T
LIKE THE. BOB /
iMAVBE., THE V
BARBER HAV T
SOME GOOD
HAIR RESTORE R-j
ET EES "BEAUTIFUL.
Splash, splash, splash went the water. And In aln-.e-t r.o time the
big cloek'a face turned from a dusty gray to n bright white. The
i lcan-up man had finished when something . very funny happaned.
The grandfather clock started to gong and strike th: hour Of 12.
Everybody was startled.
^6 maTor's gout
TAKES A -DECIDED
i chaUgb To tWe
I better —=-
Cap nit tigs-
THE OLD HOME
By William*
HOLDER.
NEWT
SHE& ,
AREARWJ
COME ON NOW ! \
ITS OAST El&MT '
and we. got -the
iron NICE and
> WARM
MID-SUMMER
5.
'MEAT ,
MIAUXC
RAG RUSS HANtt»W
LAMPS AND BUZZ SAWS I bank
wins
Fliss?
And Mister Clean-Up waa ao surprised that he tipped over back-
uards, ladder, water bucket, brush and all. Jack saw him falling and
ho ruslud up and caught the little fellow just before he landed on
the floor. The water bucke.t in the meantime landed right on TickeyV
Ijead. (Continued.)
"WAT NEARSIGHTED)
DRUMMED FROM (
! CHICAGO DIDN'T
DO THAT BRUSH
NOGOOD WHEN
■ HE DONE SHINED
(jus shoes wrm it;
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
UY OLIVE ROBERTS OARTON
THAIS TH
REASON
Hotel
G BUSINESS
OnDont j
YVvPAYt/
■ NO-NO- \F
FOR TEN 1
YEARS THAT >
BRUSH HAS/
BEEN THAT/
bOAtAY-p/
,, "C*n you suets what It isr asktd the Riddle L-dy.
Till, was the next rifdle that head,
the Riddle Lady asked the people
In Riddle Town. -Hasn't a hand, but ahe has n
“lilde a cock-horse to Branbury firm clutch.
* I»ewea So the absence of hands doesn’t
I brow of something that beats bother her.much.
any horse. Neither owns she a foot yet eh-
i:\• - that glare brightly, a horn on has a long step,
hi r noi-o. And she speeds o’er the ground
Km urn: .mil wheeling wherever with much spirit and pep, ' I
»h' Bnes. | ]
r , - “This lady’s not vain, yet shr
Never wants fodder and nerei wears a large hood,
eats hay. And she curries a fan as all real i
Vet drinks like an elephant’s baby ladies should. , I
I hay say. - When It's wet she wears chnlcs. 1
N, ver needs »lio. |ng--wear» ruii- Sough thcyYt net made of
[WELL
SHE
SAID J
THE HAIR BRUSH AT THE CENTRAL
HOTEL WASH STAND WAS DISCARDED
■MOMENTA WE’D LIKE.TO LME. OYER A&AlN. OW»v.lU»>
-Give up!’
without end, i .« cow.”
Her nante !« Miss Swift b mj "Humph!
friend/* cow's horn
"That's aJI there Is fo It 4 Can They're on
•tllldes
"dive
Humph! .
It Is”? asked