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FRIDAY, J A NIT ART U, 1928.
1BE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PAGE SIX
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS'
Just Try and Explain
WASH TUPS
THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
(182) EARLY AMERICAN IRON
Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher
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INTO THE HEARTS
Of HOME TOWN
SOCIETY AND
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We have seen how great steam shovels load the iron
ore into railroad cars. Hsre the cars are shown dump*
ing their loads into carriers which take the ore into the
holds nf great freighters. This picture was taken at
Duluth, wlisre the dock will accommodate a whole train
of ore cars. p4
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WELL*. THAT'S ENOUGH ^
SUCH LANGUAGE’,
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FOR ONE NIGHT. IT'LL TAKE
MANS A SEAR. FOR HINT To
use -down that scene, r
A COMMON ^
CIRCUS WOMAN-
a tiger trainer.
WELL,WAKS WHAT ] WyCERTMJMLy.'.'
SEEMS SO FUkWZD LXOmTbTWW. OF
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you DON'T S'PCSE' ) ^'oJaCnyiV
IT COULD BE A y
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7AAT,/AS? ACUTE
LITTLE 6IRL.'!. ^
Those tainted ups—
That horrible SKIRT
oh , this is awful* ,
~F~J HEAVENS*.
/ SHE'S KISSING
V him. ,
This is one of the great
scoops used in unloading
iron ore. It dips down
into the ship nntf picks
up hundreds of pounds
of ore. >'
This picture shows an
ore dock. With this great
arm reaching down into
the ship, the unloading of
thousands of tons is a
matter of a few hours. •
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
ME ? SAY.LISYEM.CHIVE- ITEM AH HAD
FIVE GEN’MEH CALVIN' ON ME , ALL IM-
OE.BAME EVENIN'- AH’O DRAP CroAH
DEAD - DATE WHUT AMD do! ,—
I GAY IM IN A NAV1FUL FIX 1
I LOST MY DATE BOOK-AM NOW
-THERE ARE FIVE FELLAS IM
THERE N'l DOWT KNOW WHICH
gL ONE OF'EM I'VE 60TTA DATE
WITH- WHAT \WOULD
T I I )►£.,") YOU.
is. ic yp-y do ?
h'lo boys,
AND GIRLS)
WHICH,
HOMEY
AM TODAYS
FRIDAY TH'
THIRTEENTH
TOO— l
KNEW IT-
LO,
JIMMY
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Nov/ we come to the steel works. Here is pictured
a row of blast furnaces. In the conteCis the hoist which
raises the ore, the coke and the limestone from the
railway bars at the bottom. Sometimes a great steel
works has dozens of these huge furnaces. The fur
naces are given names by the workmen, such as
"Betsy" ana "Emma." (To Be Continued)
SkHcntt and frynopm. Copyright, 1927. Th« Croliar Bocitty,
salesman: SAM
Rehearsing “Romeo and Juliet’
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
JACK LOCKWILL’S HELPING HAND
BY GILBERT PATTEN
(Creator of Frank Mcrriwell)
lAHA.VARLeT.'TIS THOU, IsW, WHO’coURT-'"’
'you Cfku. m« oca KtrueA tis a >
FAec.w? draw thy swokoJ big
BUFFOON 1 . I Dew and IT! / REQueSt
DRAW THY SWOROl BUT Holo
** Minute and
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ETH MY DAUGHTER AND MftKETH TH' NkSHT
HIDEOUS WITH thy UKe MUSIC? KNOW THIS!
since thou hastknown hcr.hcr. hair-
riev /-* <50 ALL-m* kJAY
- Ncrf FA-T2-SAV,
a-pirf a Piece or
PUNK-ikl Your ‘
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cMiwese ipou;-
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f muscles im Your
BARS TROM. J
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DOVUM, *-<.-roLSCri VOUR
-foES! —U-THAT'S -rri’ OULV
VlUY You CAti REDUCE
-TH’ POLITICAL .plumpness
Around your BEL-f!
WE DON'T VdAUrf-Ib i
SEE -1H* lAiSURAklCE
l DOCTOR RULE You Oirf, Oki >
. AccoukK oF Your l
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•/INL.H. ipuw nnsi.MVYWN T'trs, r , wr\ pmik*
NeT BILL HAST DOUBLED AN’TH' BALCONYiS
barren of vines, ducto thy clumsy dogs'.
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'—■BUT DRAT i
iT,~l -Tell vou
Most of that ,
is muscle , i
STRAiki!
Eitce ssiv/e
CORPULENCE/
Slnnott apptared banumbed by what had htppanad. Jack
gratpad him by the collar and lifted him to Me •* **“'.
old bunkie!'' ha cried. "Step llvalyl". But one of the gang who had
bean upaat cla8ped Lockwill about the anklae and brought him
down with a thump that shook the building. "I va got him. panted
W DUMBELL' WHPiT'N
HecK’s He coin’ off
stage porr? .
sir! I 00 Not savvy your
odd Request—but here
IS THe. 'DRAWIN6* M
oven upow v'nvja— .......... -----
down with a thump that shook the building,
♦he ruffian who had floored Jack.
-That knocked all tht numb
ness out of the Leaping Kan
garoo in a Jiffy. With a leap,
he sailed over the upset table,
grappled with Trigger* and
Lore him backward.
In spite of the fact that he
had risen to his feet. Trigger
was upset by Lockwill's trick
with the table. Smnott saw
the fellow get out a pistol as he
sprang up.
MOM’N pop
Or Sour Cream
f SOW .YOU KNOW YOUR HUSBANDS 1
ARE COMIM' IM ON THIS )
MiNINQ STOCK,TOO —THAT VT
OUGHTA PROVE IT!S A <3000) j
-I INUESTMBNT S
AND r THOUGHT IT’D BE A
UTTCE FUN TO LET YOU
T\WO IN FIRST AN' THEN
AFTER THEY'RE IN YOU
CAN KID’EM ABOUT 8EJU'
-i BEHIND TiMES .—^
t'U6 ALWAYS
WANTED MONEY
AND SOCIAL
FOSITION-NOW
I MAY HAVE r
_ THEM j-^
- And just
think! viecan
BE UKETHAT
mrs.van snoot;
■me CREAM OF
L SOCIETY f
-THERE (306S SOME OF THE CREAM
NOW-AND JUD6IN3 FROM THE J.
CHILLY MANNER ITS
COLD CR6AM j—'Sg WaWl
YES VIE
KNOW IT.
keeping
WITH HIS
PLAN TO
•HOOK' THE
SUNNS ANO
TYTESON
HIS
Minins -
STOCK.
The bake
Bill
Gerrick
TAKES
MOM
AND'
mrsTvte
TO LUNCH
Today
arry aaizad tha young thug'a writt and gava It a twlat to taaka
drop his weapon. The pistol was discharged, making a hole
ha calling. Slnnott wrtnehad tha waapon away, and gava
gar a .math batwaan tha aytt that knocked him down. Turn,
ha saw Jack struggling furiously with tho othor thro* ruffiana.
wore trying to pinhim down. (To Bo CdntfSuld)
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