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TUESflAY. JANUARY 23, 1929.
JACK DAW’S ADVENT URES
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his attention was—turned to a
> to meet thcln. “All ..J * VJ
” announced the sleigh driver.
queer caps until the bus reached almost up to
Ltion " 'sMurned to a very pretty sleigh which
AH “board for Frost Town, the Land of
s.c:?.: ^rr.^r. “Hep in and away we
SALESMAN SAM
HtU.0 -SNA OLt- WO HI
OCSTON-fiVROhO PibWIt
car? - PRLTW SWT
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prctn soft me. ere.!
WHERE. O’VA GET
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PAWCOtUT-THL D6 -SAIL WEtlT BtOOvE-SO HOW
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r\l_ WE. HAVE. OH rthUO *
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BE GREW t) BE.
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bus snow mna explained to Jack that he would have to
.( Ilf the way in the Frost Town sleigh, and Jack and ‘Flip
er. .lack then bid the snow men, who had followed him to
in tup, goodby, and the Frost Town sleigh -started to move
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
LAFF VO Bunch
. OF SCISSOR- i
) BILLS, LAFF! .
'OH,SOOTY .MEMBER \
THYME 'E PUt HlS l
k FEET ON TH’ GROUND X
I/AN'-IH' MOSS SNEAKED
( OUT FROM 1NUNOER/
VIM AN HE HAODA N
I WALK THUTrV MILES. I
3, ho-ho-ha-ha- -X
/'ATS A NEW A / HEE-HEE-HAR- N
/ ONE.PurflN' ( HAR TOON DOST
ASACKOFOATSjWO WATCH’lM GlT
\ UNDER THE /( ABOARD 'AY OUTFT
/ SADDLE,SOS IS MY SIDES IS ACHU
l X^c^Al^BLE NOW.
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f WEU.-NiRS\
[ViUR-SLER. N
l JUST HDWVJAS
]HE DRESSED,
dWHEN LAST /
V. SEEN 7. J
THE OLD LOAFER
STASETEDOUr Tt>
GETA BUCKET a
OFCOAL- AND HE
I SUNK RIGHT OUT)
L Q-SIgjAT!! _jC
(You say THE
/ OTHER
SEAI&CHEUS
I ARE BEGINNING
3 To SHIRK? C
Ino-no-isayF
ED IS HIDING)
\To DODSiE/
V WRKS/-
II was a rapid trip and several times Jack and Flip nearly bobbed
out uf their scats. Once, when the slegih came to the top of a little
hill .lack became very scared. They were traveling so fast he was
ftrfc'ttuy would leave the ground and turn over in a heap. (Continued.)
OF TM& 4 TWIN^
oy Qbvm Roborfa' Barton.
REMIHD.TME
"ATI SHUCKS
, HE'LL BE
OUT BY
SUPPER ,
TIME J
<avr ’
FER.
HOME
BRUNO'.
VALENTINE POST CARDS
owA
ED LVUROLER..WHO DELIVERS WASH/NGS -
FOR HIS WIFE,, WAS LOST FOR TWO HOURS
Today somewhere Between the back
. PORCH AND HIS COAL SHED
WHEN L.EC-rS LATHAM RiOES A REAL-
BHCRT HORSE HE HASYO'BUILD
THE HORSE UP TO FIT HIM).
BY ALLMAN j IjQr BOARDING HOUSE
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
writes valentines to order.”
gray bird. So Njincy wrote’ one
like this:
“Chickadee-dee, way’up in your
tree.
Old winter will soon be over.
And soon ’twilt-be spring and
then yon can sing ,
All day long ’mid the daisies
anil clover.” „
“He'll be ever so much obliged,
said Mr. Stamps kindly. "He’s a
aide little fellow. Oh say! Jest
■ look at this. A perfect whale of
a valentine for Miss Pig from flus
ter Brown-Bear. Beater Is. away
off In Dreamland. He must Inve
“There’s e little fairy 'Who
Some people sent valentine post
rank Nancy couldn’t help read-
i&K them as she put them into the
hull boxes in hickory tree post-
office. f#|
Th« re were valentines for near
ly everybody, even for those wood
‘ an, l folk who had not returned
from Dreamland. Their mail
"°uhl in* waiting for them when
,h *-v can..* back. ’
jhie to phil Frog went: ' -
‘ Your vest is white, your coat la
Have a Heart, Olivia
kJevUTHAT"'
w-lL of ice
A\UT THERE
HUY MORE 1 - !
THEY SOLD
f BY THE VI AY \
MATbf^lN ALL
Your travels
DID You T&UcH
SWlTTERLAklD?'
I UNDERSTAND
1 Tr IS RATHER
K WILLY THERE !-
Sr dA-SA^X?
f LIS'EHTo \
HIM =THaT
SWIG OF H\F>
'OLIVIA, MR.JACKSON IS
HERE AND WAITING
FOR^VOU -
GOOD EVENING,
MR. JACKSON
I'M READV !
THRILLS -ME ! = TO THIS DAY AT
sr. MoRrfc iuTwe frauzhof,
VIWEHTVNO OR MORE GATHER l
BEFORE THE GREAT* LOG FIRE, \
IT STILL IS TUE - SUBTecT OF I
AWE AVID ADMIRfOtOhl OF HV I
Terrible drop and miraculous e
ESCAPE VlWlLE SCALING THE ll
MKTTERHORki != MlUD You, VlrTU \
TUE VIHRMTH OF MV BARE FEET*!
1 TUasned oUT*a NicUe, step.
I BY STfeR UPTttfCT SUEER WALL]
\ OF ICE TO SfrFETV! ^ J
.Sauce HfeTesJ
Took is f
i beginning t
WoTHRovJ J
-ASPARKS'^
GIVE HIM A CIGAR.
AND I’LL BE READY
IN A FEW MINUTESy
YOU LOOK
WONDERFUL,
MISS OLIVIA
the Fairy
>k just like
at last a bug you see,
ve a hop and think of
(Copyright, 1923, NBA 5erv.ee)
REPORT THREE KILLED
BEDFAST — The Dundalk cor
respondent of the Exchange tele
graph repoVts that; three men rest
dents .were executed Monday. Off!
cial confirmation is lacking. The
The dispatch said that the men
were captured in county Mona-
ghan three weeka ago after the
destaruction of a bridge.
Trary!" soiil Nancy.
That's a homo-made ohe,” de-
l,ar "l Mr. Stamps. ^
"Aren't thoy all home-made*”
^>•1 Nick. '
Gooiino SS no ,” answered Mr.
*.,i?, n 'i )R - perfectly surprised.
Th-tv* a little fairy called—
an«.,i—oh.l forgot what he’s call-
k Vi’ho writes valentines to order..
\r? 0,10R . funny ones, ugly ones,
ui” ones—oh. just any Mnd at
,p 1!a - 1 have It. He’s called’
kr^t-me-not.’
r ., ,i '‘ r '“’ s one he wrote! It*s for
Jiii < hic kadee to send^to Be-
_"Jla bluebird. She’ll be here very
front the South. Listen:
Robins are red, and bluebirds
are blue..
N bK Marks sing sweetly and so
do you.
YES, IT FIT’S You \
WELL.’ I SHODLDTHINK-
YOO WOULD BUY .
h it-
MR. JACKSON,YOU
LOOK JUST FINE
IN THAT DRESS .
v suit !
BE A BARGAIN
BUYER
find yourself
When you
home,°at
bU In 'fo'nowfng this through,
bear in mind that the Want Ad
section of -The Banncr-Hreald
presents really excellent bar
gains in all kinds of household
goods every day. To r0a d them
is to follow your best money-
saving instinct. j : - . *
HALF PRICE .
LOTS OF TIMES.
UE KAUbR CLIMBS A~TALU' STOW