Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, HOME, Image 17

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I ING AMD NOT froiNG To LEtX BE'NQ zX> I = FcRCEV TO SHOW VVHeRX AC( CLAVPe fl ■SAVE 1 IAM VSIN?T HIS ] S IN ' \ ROSAMOnF / I WAS HIDDEN. HA J i£ran«4Cb? WffiU 1 trXV&P igasy war* 1 A"'.^-Xe.Ster ■ 1 x\ xm 1 =^VX3XX ,^s W • AX W ■JilffiWn wx l^ a - cfj ta I A VOICE OF HOPE Claude Eclalre, a prisoner in the office of the dreaded chief of the Third Section of the Rnaalan police, la startled to recog nUe hie Rosamond’s voice. The brave Kiri is announcing herself an Desperate Des mond, vrho is a friend of the dreaded chief and has a right to demand admittance. Claude cannot fathom the plan, but hope rises. x. Us BoyS Starfish Giants’ Pitcher Strikes Out Registered in u. s.-patent owe* jjy TOITI JM[cNCLTTUXTO r-TMEY AIMTAJO CHAAjee OF Me'GFrnMG etc VO-OAY CAP II ciTQiup TUP - PF* ) Avy .SHOT- bP A PTTCHe« V '7 J Ver GOL OARNET) HCP ) ]T] WHY ORn't CUGRI SAY Ver. >'/[ p W MERCY. 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GS PIACE ■ J-==-\.. —*=’ ujas any good eor because ...THE OLEANDERS M3HO SSEM 1 TO> KA.IOU) MORE ABOUT LAMJ&SI THE maqvelous 64c-l£B6«'< Scene snipped in the fifth of yesterday’s lop-sided struggle between the Oleanders and Starfish Giants, when "Button Toes,” the pitcher who took Eaglebeak Spruder's place, got scugt^'sches de the sTARFrsv »ANrs shoits uP yesterlats into disfavor with the Fans by being the only member of the Starfish Giants to be retired by Jupiter Jorrup, the Oleanders'novice twirler, who was as wild as a homeless duck- Tt4Al^s ocft ’ &AME AAIO BREAKS SOME SAO NEWS TO GAOTAIN Skl’lNY SWAN6R.. e J .. _ . , [EXPERT OPtNIOAJ. f II—IX DISGUISE. Outride the door of the dreaded chiefs office, bebnld Roaamond. The brave girl, having found Desmond unconscioii*, has taken his» font and coat and put them on herself. Rosamond hopes that if the police catch Just a glimpse of her the? will mis take her for Desperate Desmond and obey 'her orders for the immediate release of i Claude. 1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND XEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1912. in THE HItLPLESS VILLAIN. Desperate Desmond, the international i crook, f» securely trussed up and bound to the stairway of The building. The villain now experiences the sense of being utterly helpless, and It irks him to think that his plight i» entirely due tn t'he resourcefulness of Rosamond, the beautiful girl who re fuses to desert her lover Claude for Des i mond. IV A SCFFRAGETTE. | As Rosamond, togged out In Desmond’s ; | hat and coat, is trying to gain admittance i tn the room in which Claude is held pris oner. the janitor of the building sees her and Instantly jumps to tfhc conclusion that she Is a militant suffragette from England. Grimly the janitor determines that she shall have no opportunity to worry the t dreaded chief. V.—DETECTED. As the janitor seizes the unlucky Rosa mond, the door of the dreaded Cliief’s office is qpened from the inside and the poor girl’s disguise Is nt once spotted, both by the Janitor and by the poller. It will go hard with the brave girl now, for the dreaded chief of fine Thi»-d Section was never known to relent in his pursuit of an offender. VI THE VILLAIN FREED. “I’m the boy ski I” cries Desperate De«» mond: “and that’s my coatskl,’’ The villain Is freed once more and Is non in a posi tion to have both Claude and Rosamond consigned to the clutches of the dreaded chief. What plan t*he villain follows will be fully shown by the artist In Monday** paper. At present we don’t know what the game Is.