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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1923)
BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. KM Ry Afters FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Condo'OUR BOARDING HOUSE EVERETT TRUE ' i JOST ATS A ) M'LcLE.ELEPmWAN' • A TAfetR AH' A CAMEL. Aft A COVJ AW -> ' Aiarr six. y UOBSFS. AY LAND vihay \ TALK! rvM CILAO To fimo Vaa-ifa MR. tf OuR CoHCh MY '<u3u<-0 LIKfeT A DRIC5F STATEMENT FNoH YOU IF * since You “ DOkl'T GO iU FOR VIOLENT" EXERCISE, I’U- DO YOtlR TUlllKlOG FOR You !="Were, ^ ALL RIGHT" then-see if YOUR MEMORY CAN TAKE "THIS (M LOVJ GEAR' DIDN'T I PAY for aU Hoop OF BILLIARDS BEFORE WE GOT AH OPEkl \ ALLEY?. / t/tHaT RECORD IS -** ^ SCRATCHED- PLAY • IT ONTH'OTHER side! lending YOU ” HONEY IS WHAT IS" KNOWN AS A "TOSTI LOAkiVf ITS, « J S SOODBVE J L, FOREVER JT I iwat-iwi/t >.goap VajR m.OTier say /p ■ SUE HEARD Yamt ' WAS 70 1 threw for root BEER- AH' SANDWICHES') '(sniff/ Sill' 114113 Co Pack an-d Tau. Your c»om- PANY TO SEMB OUT A MAN —r—:— that DoeSNT use . - l. pei?RuMei5Y !•; '5 that BRigf EmOuCH 1 Wow CAM YOU K SAY 7W AT p \txJ KNOU) THAT YOU DIWTEAT /rCgs. ALLUlCCE /&r'-X9 ANIMALS. J ©5f I AIMT TELLIN’ HIM ANY STORIES' YE? HE DID, mom- he ear LOIS of animal CRACKERS FOB , , CHRISUOS/ V [ME MA~3bR TORIES ~T& PUT-fflE VJAffZ Oli BIAS FOR^IQ, OUT OUR WAY JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES CHAPTER 21 Story liv H«l Cochran. Drawings by Lee Wright By William.' tAFWSMAN SAM Always Sleeps When At Wor!; TTJrS A /jrm j ~ DFin UEM\- \ VMM DOW YOL) UFME. Pi LOT OF YOUfl WORK, UNFINISHED TOOPH PND 00 VT RT HOHE. TONIGHT INSTEP©-THPiT . OOGHTPi COHE. MOO Jy Jack hopped oft the cot and looked toward the door. There stood Flip, just ns he had seen him i« hig dream. “I knew you’d miss you* dog eventually” said Ticky, 4< so I brought you up here .where*he has been keeping watch. And, also, 1 wanted you to fnee* Mr. Alarm Clock. He just woke you up.” 36 W Stt~ THAT’* wrj LjlN*)fWIP> WELL-IT VOOHHtD ALL RIGHT ratamb WOT WORKED 7 Jack ton over ami pabhls arm. around Flip’a harnla v.-i,tn Mr.-Alarm Clo.-k. “Just v 1 — — -Oh?’ replied air. Alarm ' Ciock, "if right time, and that wakes people up. and he shook all aver. icn he atarted ringing again MOMENT^) WE'O LIKE 15 LIVE OVER @ • VOOR FIRST BQB SLED. J.f?*v.llin*j> •Byf Caji Higgins THE OLD HOMETOWN Mother’s Cigars By StanJej rBUT ADAM YOU A MUST SMOKE I THEM. MOTHER WOULD BE OFFENDED •Ir YOU DIDN'T LIKE ■ HER CHRISTMAS GIFT, 'hold'er newt' '"MOTHER IS COMING,! ADAM! LIGHT ONE. OF I HER CIGARS QUICK. J I'LL DO IT- •faff l<ILL 3 I'LL LIGHT- 1 ONE WHENEVER SHE COMES , . around rm [SHES ARBARHd' -^■Lj5«reagfC!^TecPRQtf IPlwBste AT M seePLS^/ \«SM BOV - oC ^ Ticliy anggealed that Jack had beat go down Into the great work shop tad-!*• I» the watch he had brought to the Tower of Ticks to be fixed was ready. So down the spin! stepn Jack went. This time he was followed by flip. “You'll be leaving here shortly,” said Ticky, “so take Flip with you.” (Continued.) NO-NO-1A SAY HES 1 Ruining a l DARN GOOD TWO-FERHf •y— I RCMeMBEBJ HETOOK UP C v SMOKWGOHl 'XTH'secoNDj ADVENTURES OP THE TWINS BY OLIVE UOBERTS BARTON WELL rsur adam . you've ^SMOKING THE BEASTLY THINGS WHENEVER JJ" L AROUND,sANP I Jt*-r I COULD DIE. SMOKING ONE OF THESe WERE A BARGAN. I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT ELSE. TO tt GET YOU. —Jl CAN'T ctaND THE ODOR “Hoity-toity.1 the was crying. . ’ “I'll have U> leave you L; a few. a brand now broom. “We’re goVn >i minute--!" said Biddy Carder to- along, Nick and I ere, aren’t wi tho Tw'-ns. “I must go and ntop Nickt Wc'te going along to hcli i - > fat old mllli-;- from making so: you chan up after tho dusty mltloi . much dn.1t sad dirt while Mother before Mother Coose comei bom, - ' doone l« away." '- , so she'll find everything spick an The magic dust pan had shrunk spat and not scold." op ntala to ili proper site and “Well, well, well!” beamed Dad KMdy Candor tacked It undr'r . dy Gander. “I certainly do appro uni. “ilako younelvot at home!" elate that, came eight along.” ' to nld. 'Til he hath os noon n- i So of; they went to I'opplotoi ran V'-a'II And every thing comd Bun'a mllL pl.t- (: im eoagb'towols to smor«(f: lioOt a daisy me; What r (owelr In the ballinom to eoYce- smt'l" she. declared. "No sgoner t. a i t ■ in the dicing room. Good*; had l put my pall away after m> In " hr* mrtml id'll scrakMac. when, pufl "Oh. wall a Mooter* >r -1 .Vai. .ylwfl Alonr comes.a great clom i.v, and -li" Otroi l.-.li lh"'tlev. of-flour (bivt-and chiff like wl-lti, HOP HENDRICKS MADE A RESOLUTION \ TO QUIT THE USE OF TOBACCO--TODAY HE WAS SEEN TO DISCARD A J VPRACTICALLY NEW CIGAR RIGHT It OF DUNLAPS'MARKET ^ of flour dust all .il rwin oyea' Daddy Oailder and Hi dm-: rvi-rythlr.B tvOTbed-yp 'hF" . the hy the time they got 0, “ sleep tor. awaki and everyth* 0 ** * Id tlimt for tea. lollri /To Be Cont.nued) thfirXo wokiUrtfta thr were flying rjo.