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)AV. JANUARY 2. 1H2H.
THE ATHENS, GA„ HERALD
PAGE SEVEN
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/«?TWER AWV? ) / l/MCNO THAT^INIC s
JUINA.CB'm’ Y X- FOR A MINUTE -J"
CHINA? WAY
AlAKES You YUIHK 4
. .THAT? ,_L
SO AH' ASIA
vys Pep ifva
THINK I AWT
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fljLL, T CAN SEE
i’ MOON AN' T CM-T
SEE CHINA ! ~ _
CHINA
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TBETUEll, 3
SWCUINATOO.
a ui a Ion*, ions time to' rebuild our little town',”,
midgets. .Taek looked shout the wreckage and de-
‘Everyono step aside and let-me go to work,” he
Jem Houses and stores euek wntre tbe>
SALESMAN SAM
Another Day Off
rserl-HEN MIU.VT
lb 60ltttn IN s
._ yet? _y
&OW-1 HKE.TO go lH—
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tb gonna can ne.-oM,
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S’UONG MHJL.Y
see. you
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\ MORNING
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HELLO
■SPiFN
ON GUZL tf< SAVING HCJOfc. ’Em weeks
FUSING SICKKtYWON VEMt'b
RESOLUTION IS \ Wa_ NE.VLR 00
_ AKVMlNG WRONG P6NN3T CNIiiLtN.
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GDZZLEM v# HOWDV CO
IHTiU.
This statement"amazed the midgets.
-;ked. 5 — *- Xa:L i '
b. u. “Well, just be patient, and watch," ropjeia Jack,
uteil picking-up the M^dgetville buildings. There . was
undation left so Jack could toll Where ecah little home a
tl been standing. ‘
BY ALiMAN |lHE OLD HOME TOWN
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Helen Scores a Point
fjlOrNOs^Vi
r OH NOW 15 MV CHANCE!
HERE COMES THAT MRS.
, MUNCH WHO USEDTO
Ss SNUB ME- 1,-n:
OH HELLO, MRS.DUFF.’ARE YOU Ytt\ f/U
LOOKING Tt> RENT A PLACE.TOO? J.\VN S\ffX
1 DON'T THINK You’Ll. FIND A , W’'
SUITABLE PLACE IN THIS i
NEIGHBORHOOD -THEY ARE /" HS,
ALL SO VERY . EXPENSIVE * . / YES, THEY.
. ♦ ALL ARE QUITE
. p~Fp. high-
YCU SA*
iTH'uca.
1'HAL AN
I AWFUL
1 FLIGHT ■
'SPOON
TH' BOX
,\S FULL
GINGHAM APRCNS- OILCLO-
KE.TT1 Cl KOVSRS ' P2.TFUME
CrAV? MljF, v .i.P vOr?K L-EG>S_
'vvhoaiTn
GENERAL
STEADY
v HOWS v
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RA70R-J
FOR FACE
FEET *.
LAWN
HEP6ES
'GIT
FEB
i Home
iBRUNOl
(Continued.)
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE RIGHT
HERE-BUT l SUPPOSE THfeV WANT .
A FORTUNE FOR IT-1 GUESS IT’S J
NOT FOR RENT - DID YOU
INQUIRE? I SAWlYOU
Looking At it- n'
well* 1 guess i took
HER OFF OF HER •
HIGH HORSE •’ SHp
HAS FOURFLUSHED TO
ME LONG ENOUGH-'
JACKIE IN DREAMLAND
GOODBYE,
MRS. DUFF !
THAT IS^
MY NEW HOME
i-' MY HUSBAND BUILT
IT AND GAVE IT To
ME FOR A CHRISTMAS
GIFT -
'stop HMTVf
\THAT FOOL V
J:HORsg.v;iLL
l'Wfe£fcK THAI
GOOD DAY.
MRS MUNCH!
BY fc TIME OLD GENERAL. HAD.5 PASSED::. '
t-tArLS' STREET ALL THE ONLOOKERS WERE SURE.
■THE MYSTERIOUS BOX OF FREIGHT,B*?LGNG/M4 TO
AUNT SARAH PSABODV, WAS DOOMED TT> DESTRUCTION
BOARDING HOUSE
‘Ready!; Begin! 1
-y'voc r ,
P AS Witt . ■
(TEAR LE, ,5E
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I • -/OW'D '. 3E '
II LEGCJ. LL.
’jTo CAR*V
A rabbits
wcoP-^c-csvt /= '
TH'qUAVlklG MIRROR
SLIT PSD OFF Tl' VJAU-=
i D'.DtfT Touch it,
so maybe i won’t
I GET SMACKED FOR
slvcU years bad
\ LUCK v D'YOUTHlNK?
1-ittic Jackie Jumpng mouse was hail srown en^r mou8,y * . Hc ' vas
lu.rimr. :> He still had on the little indeed a kangaroo! Then l*®. >°« ,s
o«l jacket tkfe Brownies had. giv- cd at his enemy and behold it was
» him and over him were" the Caesar the Cat, blinking his .eyes
umn covers that Nancy and Nick fearfully*.
i*ul tucked around him when they “Ready! Begin!” said the man
‘ent with Dusty Coat, the. dwarf and Jackie gave Caesar a bang on
to make Jackie comfor- the nose that sent him •‘sprawling.
*tb!». for the winter. ' . *- “Scorb one for Dreamland,” said
. \ the man. And everybody clapped.
h»s hmse was away under the Jackie wa» happier than ever
’mind in a Mce warm ' place ho tad, been in his life!
M'.en* j,,ck Frost couldn’t r®ach He gave Caesar a good walloping
* rn - • just as he had. always wished to
•lackie Mouse snored again and
1 “ined over. He was dre&mlng.
Hr 'vf.s dreaming that he was a
kangaroo i»r a circus and was
parbvjbll bos ! -
STAVim.a.GTiA'.WElil
Year by breaking
A HUG GLASS ! =
Til ATs tough=your
ruY'.Uu; t
’ r ."|40lJ'G& /
J -5 To :A!
this-.loUg/::
FlfhiRE LOOKS DARKER
THAU A CAME FULL OF
COAL- A BARRELL OF
('Horseshoes wculdu’t
1 'BRIU'G YOU UoTUlUG }
\ ?UT RUST UOVJ ! / /
OVERCOME.
L TIME Tll’lY.!
‘•Dreamland is a fine
thought he. .
(To Be Continued)
I Copyright, 1922. NEA S
looking for a
— Job?
Reading the, Help
He whizzed around and jtfpjmd.
'11 the time, sliding downward
through a place tike a coal chute,
,,n ' 1 niter* a while he *Janded
somethin^ hsjM. But/ he wasn’t
hurt a bit apd sprang up like :•
hf ‘d spring. /
Then he saw where ho was. In
•he middle of a big circus tent
km as he dreamed with hundreds
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