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85? w?. THE 7LTHEKS. GA„ HERALD TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. [ACK DAW’S ADVENTURES FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Well Directed AMANSBffrKWl*? WAY, A MAWS 'WTC IS CAUED uts T 'T BETTER UAUF y YES, MC5TWER vs MY BETTER. HALF r SAV, PoP* CM T ASRYA , Somethin’ A MANSVMTFE? is mom Your BETTER HALF -7 THEN? v "TUEM IE A MAN MAOBiES TVMCE THERE AWT, AM<TUmS LEFT OF ’ WM,STWEBE? f ff TT DOESNiT TAIffiTOO MUCH TIME. 1 WATT A MAMS BETTER RAVE? r 5ALESMAN SAM Following Instructions ALL RIGHT <mzl— NOW WffltH TH CROWOi CITHER 3W. YOUNG KlAER- ’ VlL rw YOOTEH B0CK3 A UJEEKTo WF0R TWICE. A ON< W YK / ( NOVLUttEHTo NE. SMT- YOONE. rwv.ujifcn iw i ^nir *u GOTTA GET TWO CHEST BllUDER IDEA W«T- WCY HUfFN BEING KNOWS WHOT IN CHEST BUILDER ft— 50 fU. M.FLNN TtlEK OSE.TOYOI) 7< A5 otww: Flip always seemed to know what his little master was saying, baiked and grabbed hold of the sled rope and started climbing, followed on foot. After a leng, hard trip, the top of the pill reached.' Jack* looked around him and-then said, “Now we will backdown.”^ ' . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Cheating the Movers BY ALLMAN THE OLD HOME TOWN Every body up j * THE MOYERS ARE HERE}j much; "THOSE MEN COME IN HERE; S VET • 2 [no-no-itA 1 'GOT A BAD i SQUEAK" J i YOU SAY ITS ’AN ANTIQUE IF MY OLD MAN") EVER LEANED] BACK IN that / CHAIR-QOOP (j SAW ONE IN } Ith'hootstown A ) BARGAIN STORE hJUST like it" J He got his sled all set for the ride and scrambled on. ' Then he mo- oped for Flip to join hiih and .the dog nestled down behind Jack. Here we g<o!” shouted the little adventurer, as he gave the sled a tift. In an: instant they were on then- way. r aster and faster went lie little sled. {Continued.) BUSTER BEA R’S SPEECH STANCE/ NEAtttflCI A STEADY STR^LM OF VISITORS HAS CAU.ED AT AUNT SAI^AH PEABODYS COTTAGE TO TRY OUT her new red Plush rocking chair - . AN OWL’S EYEVIE.W OF the duffs at ELEVEN THIRTY RM. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jutt tnen Buster himself i waddled around a corner t-body in Dreamland sat “Goodbyi I mnst bo going. I’ll in a-circle. come back any time yon want me." s & new kind of school Nan- " hp waouicd away on his saw- i haying where everybody dust legs. ay as much as he liked and I "Coortby, Buster." called the er. he liked. whoje Dreamland school after him. t." called Nancy. “Will Bue- "That was a lovely piece.” wn Bear please recite.” (To Be Continued) ntly there was a scramble. — ter Bear here!” shrieked FUR FOR EVENING Umping Mouse, starring to In pan, there is a rage forlfur w */» forgetting that he was on evening gowns. One gown of i big as a kangaroo. green crepe la heavily banded with ter Bear! ‘shivered Mike leopard on Its'side drapery. The f itA-^A’WEiS 'I 1 HB-WILLf" ' THATTuUWPIUG Tom'Viill pop Rim so silly He'll be tWiug To PLAMT seeds V TO RAISE V WHIFFLE Kltrees.'y r TUumDilJG ' Tour WILL HAVE UlS GLOVES OkT porTlalid’c CHIU SO MUCH Ithey'll START \ TO GROW A , V BEARD' J f OH, WAS THAT" EGG- \ plaint Here 2 = Tm * SORRY X WASU'T’.H OR TD A CANCELLED THAT STAMP 1= 1 GUESS ALL TH' lUSURAUCE companies NiUSTA TURUED HIM T>owu, so He ’DOESkfr GhToutA HERE' WITH 'THAT'!! / >\ WHEE-OO-OO f oerriy J OH SAY KIT) * ' THERE WAS A 1 HARD SUORTikJG FIST PEDDLER MAMED "THUMPlLlG -Tom' Here last might THAT" HAP \ His kmuckles A OILED UP FOR J JK You I = / oh pop LooKrr WOT TW’ DORGr KETCHED UNDER ■TH’ BARN! ft MUS'BEAWlllCAT \ ER SOMETHIN’. CARE HOW HE DIES.EH? I’ll petRifYTUav ham j \ TO PASS OFF FOR A N. A STATUE! y Betty Blythe Is now workinc in -The Garden tot Desire.’ Wipe staq has no weeds to pull. a nails. \| "Oh!” said Jack Mouse in a re- ! llevaB voice. ’ "Oh!”' said’ Mike Moje. ty' - “Oh!” said everybody. "Oh! Ob! I Oh.” And they all sat down again. I "Will you please recite,” said Nancy to Buster. "Certainly,'' said Buster obliging ly, with a squeaky voice away down In his chesL “But I can't stay long. My mistress will be looking for me. That’s the little girl who bought me in the Dreamland Toy Store. But I'll have time to say a speech about bees.” ■ "Good." said Nancy, rapping to keep order. "Please begin.” “Ob, bees, , s - They live in trees • Thick as fleas, If you please HAND ME THE - HAMMER! Lordy mercy—there i , ain’t »ny!. Is that the condition of your home,' too? - The ‘‘Machinery and Tools” classification of The. Herald Want Ads points the way to all kinds of bargains in house hold tools, and it will-be well for you to make purchases of the ■ necessary articles for your home through this bargain-of fering .medium TOMORROW. Head “Machinery and Tools” Every Day. iVP PorTLamd sTeams up osi THumpiug Tom' {ijLsiltiikfkui