Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 06, 1912, HOME, Image 14

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Sherlocko the Monk The Episode of the Bump on the Head Copyright, 1912, National News Assn. By Gus Mager
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I.—TO THE CZAR. | IITHE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. HICHILDISH PLAY. IV TO THE RESCL’E. V SAVED. VI REWARDED.
Claude Eclatre. pderlea* hero, and Roaa- I Act-oaa Hie Huaaian "Bridge of Sigha," What la (hint Ah, a youngater al play, Claude’s quick e ye instantly sees the dan- With practised skill. Claude grasps the * ’' l ,J“ .’ft b ®> sk,! ” erles Desperate Des
niond, his beautiful sweetheart are now I <>,cr which so ninny uufortunnte political sliding down the wire supports of lhe ger that waits for the boy at piny. To sliding bov in his powerful arms end by a ” IO “' j . L ut ft, ,n , e ""“Pskl.” The
being led to the iiresee. e ..r the < rar vvi.er. Prisoners hate trod theln sad way, < Inode bridge. All unconscious of his danger, the Claude th- Czarevitch is the same as any jfl „ft rt of strength and agility rushes n,dlV „//".fte !I,ve ® t,n K Claude rvith the
.ei .g 100 tn. preset, eof the < rar. where | „ n(| Hosnn , onrt BrP „„„ f „eeed by Desmond little hoy shouts In c Hiulsli glee. Hut this other youngster. Our hero srould risk his trrrinc enort or strength ana ag y r sne (, rl | pr K riminebook, and offersgto have
the final senieoet slsto pe pronounced upon nn<i th e Russian guard. It Is n bridge on Is no ordinary little bov. Ls the obseri ant life as quickly to sat e the child of the up the heats cable with the -hild safe and Desmond cast Into a dungeon at the slight-
them. It is a moment ot cruel exultation I which the footsteps nil point In one dlrec- render has already spotted from the little humblest peasant In all the Run-ins. He sound in his embrace. Irm the cm A e JJ‘ , from our hero. V. hat be-
for Desmond, who rejoices in the fate that tion. for tlhc re Uno return from the dread | crown on the bn ? ’« head, thU younger i« lose* no time here, but with all his speed I window the T. th/*„nX Onude and shat befalls Desmond will
i» m sure to overtake lhe helpless lovers | castle on<e the heavy doors haie clanged the Crnrevitch. heir to the throne and rushes forward to clutch the boy and pre- fear, for J er <* nl> s _ ° f “ be 8 “ Mu bj <he artist
in the land <xf despotism and durkness. 1 behind one. | Kingdom of the Little Father. i sent him from falling. 1 eye and the hope ot me noma ns. i
Us BoyS fS §§ Registered, In U. S. Patent Office. By Toni McNamara
G‘«»mLSS CRACIOtX Miss EMILT |'m IN AN AWFUL- 01 Ls MAA I WAS ) NO'N YOU HOlX> TWAr’KiO it_L GO AROUNbI'DO YOU TM'NK SHE WILL STAY / SHE'S AN OOh SORE OF A LITTLE ZR ftfty THAT" f<lC>l CULOIJS'LOOK AT* } —————— .
™ 6 ATTEND TO THEM f (VdITH ME-YODIKNOW I HAVE M PERSON (SUPPOSE SHE WANTS \ 'THE UUAY SHE'S CARRYING ™4T f AND SrAR-
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BAU. PLAYER, and ALSO RIDUCULED my team THE OLFANKFOs ■ * fttllft'ST., , . 1 / \ ‘ / \ r-r-p. >r—F 1' I H Rt.tr CAME
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PRBTTY LUCKY TO run across i A6 WIPERS
m ue this, relieve us. ft see To morrow’s paper.
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