The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 14, 1923, Image 8

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. TUB BANKER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA It’s a Self-Stopper SALESMAN SAM Rv Ahern OUE BOARDING HOUSE By Condo evfrett true HEM - STOP W net r-,r=-r n.vr ^r- TH»VK, l«R: true, That ThROUCH SOMI2 CSNUFLECTION op ETHICAL- PREROG ATIVE a Rapprochement Coulj> wave Bseivi apf-sct£.t>. and por -me ^5<H;M(40lZCPe«TS ANO EMOLOweNT? INCIDENT to THCS. t>l VeSTITO<5(® OP r HAW-MAK-lTU, m'dear.-^ You RECALL ME SAVlUG , ' last might i ha^e a SPLElOWD IDEA TO FUPlJlSH vou wnw $2ooo toryoub CURIGTmA© ©HOPPIUG ! = MYPLAM I6THIF,“ I AM GOltlG TO WRITE A FEATURE SCENARIO FOR THE MOVIES, REPLETE WITH THRILLS, SEE ’ - V)HAT DIO I TELL Vou?, TH 1 OL’ BcV HAS AklOTHER ohe of those steeple-^Ack IDEAS, AM' IS t clu-'Bihg up r TH' pole; j \TO <3'LD it! J DID IDEft O’ SLRMMV . TH'DOOft, V EH? pM)A.\J|W' a HE COULPH’T WRITE A SCENARIO vonu AMYMORE i THOUGHT lU , \ ITTHAMTU’ t Head of I ROW M’S V'THiMKER".' f HoW LOUG 'S^ rr NOW SINCE YOU MADE THAT GRAPE WlNE,~ OI/EO TWO MOUTUS \SlST \T? = umm - yes — L CAUTfeLL BV your talk that YOU HAYE lSAMPLED lT. r «. ADVEMTURE and romance!- by toys, do you uottUikIk rr A CORKING GOOD IDEA? NO, X H4ve.N*T, i ONE MOMtSNT ||HAve Too Got /\ ' T>(^lTlON/OfRV WITH You "? •) £ /iWMF YOO'«E- [TtWlNGTo UTftHT sonLTHi;^, sw-i so' YOU BET I PUT THHIMOTO BTfiltf oOtTEXHlHto-^- TKY AMO STMtt THPiT CPi^ OF v cpiwnu ITT NOT YELLOW 6M P LONG SHOT GLlt-LXn C NeiTFER HAyn X NOltp, |E.N'T THAT I oNPRe^O'E~ TC ' & ! co-'YCioe/MCE •V™?? < T)HE MATOR IS GOlklG ~XO VORlTE A SCENARIO — RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nothing Left For Freckles By Blosser JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES ADAM AND EVA CHAPTER 10 Braning, by Lee \V( ! s!‘L OH 8cy/ lOddr (A ^ HB2E. 1 ’ LOO: AT YU THESE DUNGS, j whlie/ ^ Story by H*1 Cochran. 'the SPACE PCOM ' LOOKS VERY PRETTY, EGA, BUT WHY feRS ,YOU FIXING IT UP? 'OH ADAH. I KNEW X N YCu ia/OolD Dc Glad 1 SHE KNOWS EjuST HO/ TO HANDLE IJAEiiES . tSHE'LL O. a / wONDERFLn- HEupI- MOTHER IS,> COMING.ADAM, TO MAKS OS A visit: UCW OVA IdOoW BPVSOWG GUT TUElR WINDOW FULL OF f CWClS^UG ^ TWS? _V^ WONT THAT BE NICE.! J s time it was Mr. Pendulum. At toon at ho r»i Ticky shouted, "Say, old man vou are >»»•< ». 1 say I am,” came the reply. “All of the otl Sums hate already hopped into clocks and 1 m into the stventy-oixth. ''GOSH! ilLV BET YOU'LL. MISS HF.R WHEN SHE. GOES T TEU.YA- IF YOU COULD ONty HAYS I DON'T KNOW ADAM BUT I UNDERSTAND S SHE'S GOING TO SELL. I HER HOUSe HOW LONG will she. S STAY? y fNSCF AU. THESE THINGS WUr WOULD YOU TAKE? THEN YOU ASKMEWWr 1 WOULD |—j 1 TAKE. / I COULD ONiy HAVE 0NBTHIN6 XTMlNK. t HIOULD TAKE TH' “V STORE/ •n Mr. Pdnuulum ran. Next camo the handa of the ciockt. were to many of then that Jack didn't ertn attempt M coun' And Tkky explained that they couldn't tell anythin* until thej iut on the face of a clock and then they to'd time. |<2*/» HlQOtNS By Williams By Stanley THE OLD HOME TOWN Ybos/rf' I THAT'S A BIG) I SHOCK To UNCLE ; V Bob’ j 'therF COES THAT /F YOUNCr MAN .YOU \ ( OUGHT‘1b 8E ASMAMEOX f TtTAPPlNG THOSE PuOk musk R«tS for tCieiR ( SKINS.OUSTTl'imK HOW' l \THEY SUFFER IN THOSE \ -TRAPS, ITS TERRIBLE!/ -“ M Gic!” shouted Jack* * tt would be lots of fun to watch peculiar things crawl Into their flaws iaside of the < lockB. * Ticky smiled and replied “We can watch one of if you want to, but we couldn’t watch all of them.” S /owed Ticky into the big clock-room. (Continued.) ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS IIY OLIVE ROnEKTS BARTON ■soaTstw** a nd tombsto sad IROMS a. SALT POJgj fFlNE’CHINA DISHES STONE YOGS-CHURNS GRANITE KETTJciS LPUMPS PE_RWJj^ HOLD BR ' NEWT SHES ARFARIN ' j 3 *lc V/ Q<n 2«AWEA> He smokes a pipe IHaVa thick and long. o way for Ce Riddle Lady". He's certainly well fed. Humi>ty Oafnpty. “She’sl,,. to ask another riddl.e" I ver y * m *rt f and Nick ran to open the» r ° r he »»a cpflk . A meal to suit the king , '-an roast a ouck. Or hake a cake. And never apo*J a thing. "He ■ mokes a pipe That’s thick and long, And stretches to the wall. Rut drops his ashes In a pan. And make* no dirt at all. "If be'a not fed Ho catches cold Art! hns an awful chill, Thm raaif hes are . * Mm mcdMoM, And save a doctor bill. ^ WHUT5 the clerk in bob tobins store 1^5?-- is convinced therb is Nothin^ in the old sating that a HORSE SHOE OVER THE DOOR BRINGS 1 VO.OOP LUCK. - , roars and sputters. WHEN A FELLER'o UKETt) SAV WHAT HE.TftiNK^ "I kpew the answer Iho minute Ueker Man. "I knew it the mlnnte "Right!'' cried the RUdl ■he said his pipe stretched to the yon said it could bake a cake, it’s “And the prise today l« » ^ wall. There U only one person who a ” ait down everybody. The sw\ has a plM thata* longer than mine "It’» a Ptove!/’- said Nancy, who everything ready except «• and that w—” had gotten tired of so much talk- cream.” • , ”1 know what It to,” shouted-tte-5? ‘ {T# Be ConUmiid)