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THE ATHENS, GAi. HERALD
Hack adventores
AND HIS FRIENDS
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The Meanest Man
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
BY ALLMAN [THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
Tom’s Waited a Long Time For This
how do you Do.mr. doff -
I STOPPED IN TO TELL VOO
THAT VOOR RENT WIIL BE
RAI5ED TEN DOLLARS A
Month starting on the /
FIRST OF THE YEA Ft- a
I WANT TO CALLVOOR ATTENTION
TO THE WALL RAPER IN THESE
TWO FRONT ROOMS - THEV’RE
IN VERY BAD 5HAPE AND NEED'/
NEW PAPER - THE PAPER IN
THE FRONT BED ROOM UP
STAIRS IS ALL SHOT FROM
/ OH, IS THAT
/ SO? w£Tl,come
RIGHT IN, MR
LANDLORD! .
) I’LL DO NO
REPAIRING AT
THIS TIME!
INDW DONT YOU Y
OLD LOAFERS |
TEAR THE PAPER..
I OFF AND PEEK
/hold on
) YOURE „
PINCH/N
vMY WHISKERS
As the last boat made a tjny spray of water, Jacked looked down a
small street and saw long rows of houses. ‘‘Wha tare those homes?”
asked. “Why, that’s Midgetville,” replied one of the men. “You
see, wc have uor play park right close to our town. We’ll go to town
now." (Continued.)
THE FURNACE NEEDS FIXING \
AND THE RADIATORS ALL )
LEAK-BUT IF YOU WONT 1 / -
HAVE THESETHINGS DONE ) (T} (f
WHY it WILL BE ALLRIGHT
ANYWAY - JUST LET ’EM ) SURE, 1
GO ~ _ yTHEY AIN’T
Li SO BAD-"
WELL, YOU CAN HAVE YOUR.
OLD HOUSE WITH IT’S LEAKY
ROOF, ITS DIRTY WALLS, IT’S
BOM FURNACE AND ITS HIGH
RENT- |’V£ just BUILT A
NEW HOME OF MY OWN -
WE’RE GOING To MOVE INTO
IT IN ABOUT TEN DAYS- <
_ GOODBYE AND , 1
good Lock.! J
SCRAMBLE IS ROBBED
MANY WILLING fV.CjH. . VOLUNTEEieED To HELP LOAD 7.,E
Box of freight aunt -sarah peabody receiyed-
each hel-Peig Hoped by some hook or crook
to DISCOVER WHAT THE Box CONTAINED. ^
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
f MRS. HOOPLE,YM^
?E BENDER = 1 MISSED \
< CAMEO BROOCH AND\
SUSPECTED ROGER, j
< husband of Taking i
■ TfeR MUCH
kllNG HE
iMiTIED INTHE
.THATHE SOLD,
U HUSBAND j
DOLLAR* J
:Tp GET y
JACKj^f’
Mulovd! HovJ'd'p
You LIKE TO \'
be Tied ib a ’
SULTANA THAT i
SVZE.?»rt=.YOU i
came Toeing
IN TH' HuT AT
TWO A M-SHED L
COMB YO’JK L
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I Piano sToolJ
*l’v« bben rob bed!”, he cried. ^ . ■ nvmai
Many <>f the wood folk and mea- one by one and now he happened
dow folk go to steep all winter.
But many ^f them only Bleep for
a week or so at a time. .
One ofcjtjl^e is Scramble Squir
rel.
scramble sleeps awhile, . then
wakes up .long enough to ge* a
Ko>d meal out'of his pantry. Then
ho goes to sleep again*
After $ne * 0 f these Bleeps, one
day Scramble 1 opened his eyes,
then he yawned end stretched and
finally sat up.
"My, oh, my, byt I’m hungry!"
he exclaimed, jumping nut of bed
:utd running over to his pantry
door. M i must have slept 10
/Ha-Ha* nVyg
arqyAlteweu?
NOW”* SHE '
CROWNED HER
SHEIK OKS
accouNTcfiT*
Poor ROGER*
I'LL BET SHE
Twirls a clever
fAY BOSS, DAT \
mule know jes’ \
WHUX QEMCHUTfes)
IS FO AN HE AIN V;
GOIN’TO DO NO Cg!
MO BACKIN'. /Tf
to glance down. ^
Suddenly he gave a gasp.
*'I've been ribbed.” he cried.
“There’s not a nHMeft! It’s my
rascally cousin Rustle Red Squir
rel, I know. He’s been here while
I was asleep. Oh. oh. oh! Winter
here and no foot. Waat shall I
WHATSTK IDEA OF \
, USlNOr SO MUCH CHUtEa
k WASH ? WHY DONT A
J’VVOU BACK YOUR V
A MULE UP CLOSER
XTO TH’ WINDOW&Y
' WHY SURELY, A
You can Have \
IT BACK* AND I
my husband 1
SAID IT CAME
FROMTHE CROWN
JEWELS OF
I RUSSIA!-Wait /
V TILL 1 SEE /
y him f y
kettle when
IN ACTION! j
tide hfi. “Don’t exaggerate,
Scrambled You’ve been asleep
since last 'ty’edheBday morning, fl
saw yout put Jlie last ot your .hick-
°ry nuts aw a/ in your hickory nut
barrel.” }
scramble* turned and beheld Dus
ty Coat, tbb 41ttle dwarf, looking
at him. Dustit Coat, followed close
ly by Nincy^and Nick who wished
themselves up in fhe tree with
their magic Green Shoes.
‘‘Oh, how do you do, friends,"
said Scramble j politely. "Have a
seat, won’t you. I’ll talk to you
when I get a bite of lunch. Heal-
VARIETY IS NOT
ALWAYS THE SPICE
(jF LIFE
There are 67 varieties *of
'salesmen, and more-»-bot the-
only kind you care a hurrah for
are THOSE WHO PRODUCE.
That’s exactly what you want
without a single substitution.
Herald Help Wanted columns
will put you in touch with just
the fellow you need; a '‘hum
dinger,” who will cause your
sales to shoot skyward, a good-
natured, keen, constructive
chap. . ' ’-jfhv-tTi' _
Days delayed are orders lost
Phone a Want Ad to 75 while
you think of it.
STICK TO THE
STANDARD VARIETY.
■R OF chutes WASH FUMK was
THE FttAYiE CF.lMiND I US ■’-Tu
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