The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 23, 1923, Image 12

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' WHY WHEN YOU • WAS UD A'r TH’ viosrrU pole like - Voi) SAID '>100 WAS 5 WHY DIDN'T VOL) «T SO TO SEE = 5AU0V CLAUS?* n HE UVES UP AT / i \ WORTH POLE.y J MV pop- mV Pop \ ' SAVE YOU ALWAYS, Vou ALWAVS "Talk proovour Hat;, le-t^see now,— .letssee howvouj \ do it oUce.vx s»Pud u)to ^TPLKTtO// /ano x 'PUW»MOf*\ ODN'T THINK 1 L'lIco in this owe.. i L WANT” To 3G.CI A .Comedy that's Good, i&ut Nor Too z0S jk Goc® i ilutely IE riMATE M . iMIC lUCTIONS f WOTS -fH DIG IOE.Pi 0' TAWIN' ADVANTAGE OP Pi UTCLE &ASV E>V , JjELUNb HIM A WHICH THPiT WONT HON. / . ' HOHTI _ PLLlT NEEOD ID TO 05- —^WOUNDUP m MATOR OSES DIPLOMACY \0 AKSSWERiHG ATRia<yj?UESTlOiJ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It Is Funny, Tag By Blosser ADAM AND EVA JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES CHARTER 11 Story hy Hat Cochran. Drawl-yi by Le* Wright f , 'QEKTVoO ASHAMED OF 1 Yx/TLFW P0LUNS : 0UMB0S V&OVL OUST SET A GOOD SPANKING FOR. "WAT- ANY BO/7WAT , -SHAMES AS YOU DO , . DESERVES A , ' >7 WHIPP1N6. J,'N BY GOLLY! EVA ItlLO ME- TO BE SURE AND BUY AN APPROPRIATE. CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR HER MOTHER OP COURSE. I CCu .O GIVE HEli A CCOio T,.jt- . I THINK SHE'S GOT OT ‘j EAK LIVE THAT (T V.0ST BdC ; tty to be good abound t J CHQlSWASTUAE-SbUU.BE ■( J Misury soccy on atBSftus/fc ^ AA6QAUN6. ' ' AiH-I DONT CAPE "Now, whot'o tho niattorf queried Mr. Pendulum. “I’m getting tired ot waiting for my owing." Ticky seemed puigled, until anothar funny-looking fellow came running up. It was Mit oil Ckn. ■"Ob!” he shouted. “I almost forgot to oome, but i'll hav the wheels and ho shouted. - everything all oiled shortly. YCG SIR! ANYONE WHO had\ A BEAUTIFUL TRAVELING BAG \ LIKE THAT-WHY-YOU JUST COULDN'T KEEP’EM AT HOME!/ SURE I'LL TAKE IT- AND SAY-YOU'D BETTER SEND up one of Those ’ WARDR«e6-*FRONI^&-=P0O rr ISMT YOU THAT MAMMA SPANKS', BUT A LITTLE DEVIL*®* OP YOU WHO MAKES VOU poAIAUsny THINGS/ mow shanked" ME;P0P-GEE- ‘I DONT SEE wuy i always - GET SPAMiEO YES. BUT TS AWPUL funny how rr nouns' «E WEN THAT DEVIL 6ETS SPANKED! / So Jack and Tlcky undratood what mado tho btg clock hang la:*, Mr. Oil Can hopped here ana' there and everywhere. And each time he would ftop he’d lean over and drop a bit of oil in between springs and wheely. Finally he jumped down to the ground ai'r.tr. and told Jack Co give Pendulum a push. Cap HfCCi* By Williams THE OLD HOME TOWN OUT OUR WAY «/ A GENEROUS I NATURE MISTER aVIARDGRAVES!!/ ftgFNO- I SAY KE% BEEN [scheming Vou SAY IH HIS YOUNGE DAYS HE W/ A DUDE AN' !A DANDV? /\VC3ULDN , A*r \ 'MAKE YA SICK? ) -TORNIN'CXJY T* ‘ Be Such a Punk .day'. gosh! v <§mo$n$£&Ja>Jm>?nas , UHLOAt \T CAND1 ^AT5 IH way rr^ GOES EYERYTiME-'.n T iHor SORE. TC. | WUZ GUMNA BE a SWELL DAY AN NOW /TH' Sun HATTA GO/ [Vn come our.* / nws CANDY IS \ PRACTICALLY as Good as new lMiss snooks- ADVENTURES OP THE TWIN& BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON flT FER iHOMB 1RONO** last year > •m^CSUM DROPS NMERE-AWFULJ “Up north ho dwolio Snld jinoHno bo'U H ^ “Thle* U the la»t rlda'e,” »a»d v the Riddle Lady. “At Ira At lor :i “He’s p hairy, hairy, jolly old fairy * while, aa my. brain noeda a rest. With whlakera aa white aa the IbHldea. ChrUimaa ia io n»v y«u rnow, Jmuat alkflniah up your altoppina And he whlatlea and yclla in hla iiPOd Ue up your packagea. and 1 wintry della. bavo Mome thlrfgf ot my own to at- To Comet and Cupid and Daeher - tend to. ‘ and Dancer and all the ree» 7 “But that remlryle me of my rid- of bin reindeer, and hitekea die. I'm th'.nklnff of aomeone yof them up all ready to go. all love. The riddle ia about him “He’a very, very cautlona and Ben who can gueao fjrat. wary. • •- “Ht'a merry, merry, and round a» And be eroraea your room on tip- a berry, toe. The Jolileot fellow I know, Thetw with mirth he awell#. aa a ‘ Up north he dwella ’mid jinslinu mouse-he amttla, l.ellf. And he «eea Tommy’* and Mary’* ,\i. ! toy* and dolle and Uruma and and FuayV and Harry’a and thins* that on a Chriatmaa-j Itetty’a and al Ithe reet of thej MISS OPAL SNOOKS BOUGHT A PAIL CP CANO 1 FOR HER SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS /■' (S) CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT- . WHEN IS A NICE DAY everybody who had lost anything home now,” u^iil Nancy to the Duibpty and got f. back. Bee Idea that they al! .Riddle Lady. “We’ve had a won- help you cai oad a fine' preaent apiece, a nict derful time and thank you eve» home. Good* fat plum pudding with' a piece of and ever *o much for everything.” And away hdlly on top, all except Jack Horn- “You ate certainly welcome and back to the er. who bad n mlnce-pie. we want you both to come again.” Another aw*! i*I think we’ll have to be going said the RWdie Lady. “ilumpty tTo A