Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, Image 7

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A HE?^ ll!R< ', I - X'- felt a jfew SSL _] X ["<SBfe<- Aasts by /NORTHS westA I Ajnder *“ » /TTtSK’yfiu'X (for a oidA*'.?'/ Xw /grAndXiaX \ A)0 WI5I&IE ( Souths eaot) h crcumstanceses) A who AR&- | V^ ME V (mouse. ) \«ous E st»bb rTSf- , 3^9A T.^y 5 / ~o ■~i wm-b[ !■ >.—i Vg*X/ & v*« 4 ■— ,_ ijdßy r• . 7a?X ~ "■■■■■• . >'\xkWXl,L- ' Z - Sherlocko the Monk The Adventure of the Mortified Major Copyright. 1912, National News Ass n. By Gus Mager j r~T opa r uc dyT J Come. wat.so,Ll FORWARD MARXH »1 Jccme on I f here's the gun - \ I ( MMCF? - BONEHEADO, I deduce From] . 1 CK ‘’ ■> S/-J \NE U/ILL DISGUISE' ~ —7- ( JUATSO —' A / U * M ’- T I I NO IT\ THIS UNTOUCHED P’LE Os SHOT THAT THE / SOME SPY HAS PUT (Ourselves as Soldiers] <-— — 1/7 LEFT-Right' 2 9 T ’ Me$, r To ] ( K Didn't, AND 1 Gun has HOT BEEN LOADED., BY Cow-1 OUR. eiG CUN OUT S£o ACCOM PAN A/-" - R>i C _hT ' H«r - P ' ILL A \ \ HAVE ALREADY CENTRATINa TOUR INTELLECT ON TH K J of commission - , major. I j- 7 "7 KS ? !T AGA,N ' H \ \ Deduced the k fact you mat X \ XNE CAN'T FIRE IT*. ( fl ' ’'- M£N ~ F|RE ‘ ' SOLUTION OF THE \ I IVHT YOU CAN'T Fire IT ’ ) Tv/" 7 ? —hysten-y IH \ : ' v i I i 7 *k Wi / fiTHTiJ/// / Si 1 H dpr/// / iA* \ \ !kl I / * ISb rxlc ’ :, W// .Xi 'A* yf J..' £eai «AII XXz \ 1 [ IJraL Xr - ” ' y ' , ’/> fe-ib . # X j w M 1 — - —7 - Jk: *~‘ -~—-~i ItBfWF Qk ' = =- / —£7 Wlllf i TRaA ~l '%**& ifliT <Xqr *==?- Ovy - Q Desperate Desmond ® SihScF ™ By Hershfielc a I I IDESMOHD.-TAKE A BFTE I CHERRY PF’ ~~~ “ WHOLE IOF EACH AND IF NOU LIVE EMM »DE is >' ) 110 W »S ASLEEP AMV A STN ,EH ? ARRST ® -7<7X lfXrvXm r .«TASfc M 1 HAVE other deathsCEAZT ABOUT zrt&dSS ? h DESMOND IS IN OU CH ' JjfflZ -Si Zr rA\ ’ lii J VILLAIN . *tfl \'B )/ -QUIETLY F /* / About CHERHY OVCM ..: - Aj'*'? oV.‘ J ~— ~—T~ tfnFs <□? >v. '\Stes wS 4 ™^-.Wi^w^SWWh.X7 1 Wrw! -m/11,1 I FRTFX'DS OF THE CZAH. I IT TESTING THE PIES. I HI.—CHERRY PIPE IV A MIDNIGHT LOTH. V OITH! OTTH! I VL—FM.SRI.T ACriAFD. Clande itnil Rosamond nr. now high In The Cxnr'K birthday, and all hl* loyal In»obligating; He various piru, duhfnub All Hie palace is aaleep—all except Ever atep on a cherry atone In your Awakened by Claude's crlea, the palaca the fnvnr of the Ciar, whose young son subjects send him oaken and piesand other ""’* n,,t .."? <* ”** • <,,, “., J!''’""],’' I .', 1 '° l ",*"'! ’’’r,'"” 11 u ,' le ’J h ? 2 ,S j i?? r her " cannot take hl« t)Ure feet t >ot Well, ne'er do. It will gua'rda and the Cxnr himself runh to the Claude ao gallantly saved from falling over present, as tokena of their fealty. llao cherries. ' Xow'’< < la'ude U passionately fond "bed dow -n* •ti?rr«. , *’ O v“ ! tth h Mich V pl'e'horn make yon Jump like a bnckittg broncho and kitchen. There our hero ,s discovered in the bridge. Further, Belmond is as much Nome siibjectN thnt ore not loyal may of cherry pie—indeed, one of hits reasons of pip*. !»p figore*. that nnbods would mian holier like a < rnzy Indian. < laude, quietly foe <leu;i of ui,.ht, an<; <>i e« wrxe he i, i.kea in the Ctar’s bftd graces as the lovers are « cn t in n few pies especially doctored for for J«»- io-; i< • • -= nd o much In that Fhr one. and so he resolves to sneak quietly sneaking inn the imperial kitehen. has for a spy. Os whai use to »n? that he was the other way. It will go hard with the the disorganization of the Arar’s Internal ran bake a cherry pie that beats anything down stairs and have n midnight lunch of landed on a cherrj stone, nnd when he n»vrel> after cberr> pie. '-' bo would be- viliaiu, now that the Czar himself has di- economy. So Desmond is ordered to taste in \« w C igland, ix si’iond knows C laude's thei nph . Il Is our hero's one weakness. comes down from his jump he hinds on iie% e such » stor? f «» now ( laude and reeled that his miserable career he ended each pie. If he comes across a medicated weakness and scatters cherry atones on so we cannot condemn him too severely another, in his alifprlse hr yells nt the top Rosamond are in a had fix. To-morrow in the most nnlnfol manner. It w m be curtains for him the floor. for his plan. of his voice, forgetting bi< position. shows how thev fare. • Us Boys ESI Snapshots of Yesterday's Game Registered m u. s. patent owe.. By Tom McNamara TKW6S THAT HAPPENED TO STRIKE US AS IkTER.Et.TiN6 AT YesTtKOATfe GAME ON THE HOME GROUNDS | ETYTDAI 1 ZAY usual pitcher, JUPITFR JURTOJP WAS Sodden LI STRICKEN WITH bLE EAfcIiBEAK'ErKIDSISTEIZfGoi n/NG IT?? IT FA UP CAi/C Tlß^^^^LW^7.XrN'TXwZi7jXXfSg»»^- 4 .’P' '—™ C»AI HA, A FEARFUL HEADACHE AT DANCING GLASS THIS AFTERNOON ANO HAUTO IS AT THE GAFe sWE SAYS'DIf I M CANTHITIT LETS ?7 // & WwS —= ao HOME SO I /NVITED LAWRENCE I TRUST YOU ARE AfiAßKAfas HE HAS NO UNIFORM FOR TOD AY BUT I PROMISE THAT HEREAFTER SHOULD C^T PLAY TO-DAY ! U V —TO“HIM , < J nr-\-2 X .v.X. 1■ X HE TAKE PART/NOUR GAMES HE ONE WITHOUTFAIL r TTO = — ' c X i t^’ Z” S 1 I II fTr / t* l ■WWIUWU-' 'JfMffgiflg tjEAr OLEANDERS y A^^ o u u^r iA \ M Vl*A fl & 1 .-Jf-IZA. - . -,-m. _m._ _ ' AMY neA(G ELSE. J-UST MOW IMF OUAWERS NEW TWIRUER, I ij ffi ~' ■“’’ i f ’ - ) \ 7l;^yssL»•.Jjj m cf Bj/...».//2»» we oleanders new pitcher, lawrctoce zascomauldeß. i «>— 1 ‘ ’?• H£ Y SKMVAft S-ZAfvAx ! X y 1.... 1 I LOOKOUT ‘ \ i(\lrZkY HW r \ ™ e <TEDYN-TME-wwL. z—♦<■ \ buTßin TbEs‘’mF hitting the first-ons button- a catcher who could holo -L ' A \( HUH - , . PER. OTO < JtUfc-’.’o’XYt tX-llihXZ. OiT/lilW LEAVE THE BLEACHERS &6FOR.F THE c J PlTrurn wiuv, w loFs PUT cnipte Tup niA VE -lieu HE WOULD HAVE WON L BAIL' rs - UMA7 THE GAMS WHEN WKeZ afXX, WAnTOPRAf L YesreQC,ASri GAMES/NtLe- 7. I <™*Wr^Aj® ALL • WHfc _ Ay z eaglebeakif'would ee “ gS beak 8 ' landed, he knocked a '•'■ZX <! s s E absent a&a/n and tuaf the oi/ANOfro M place on t!to V WOULD TRYOUT ANEW PITCHED WITH co „rM>-X fARF'SH GIANTS * trffT! »FSl£r E »Vf TIME l«? WENT TO sa ¥• 11 • iSiee./ —Kg S£l£r«T Van ,*7 ' SEVEN OLEANDERS Sto 7 BEATEN . MIS CATCHER COULD Cev/ ) V \\W I>7lJ I JOJ^'vr 6 Zsds. y / nOT hold him and the A/ayts ZliF ( 1 I hUtXiHW /*x3 flC&r A 7 ~~Y M!S Q CAT^MFTO daffy TOOK ADVANTAGE OF TWS ANO _ W7W 1 — 7? i /jluh-S I py\ xscOh tJwrtzil < -■ L— 21 ’ 7 Xatos Collec-TEd we winning score Ki B k .<*»,_ xp-rr _ Yay' <<K RY Running on the third Hi •■ ' laSSmLfi? n@fcnrn/ Y7"? A sttuke. u®w7 ~ .... w3BF Aa-y. v \ PW/j otoeto results. =0 /AGr/ ’--M -h t .y TjWyj i—Ja.- wHANeaiAifeEßs. a&ajn J a “ SfcfrYaaidine of me cto8& TO LOOK AV THIS NEW COY F.MI " 'JljpS T- Yr WT ’ ZI“H -" C U;nky D;nkl to n' TOO WOULD NV TH/NK H»M H ®|J j. Ct><- 7R** • a. 3 UOO I i A MAR.VEL, WOULD YOU ? /—T- AFTER TRIS LITTIX TALk'WrtON TOES / ~' U- . ( <Y- «*«*»*® 3 .-yuo ' X MANAGED re RFTIRF tUe other SIDE “-*■ siarfishgiants r, a -moo J .TT.._.. " ' kJ J|W THE FlftST INN'Nfe WltH a Runs. UcomPosite picture of toe starfish giants Ar bat. whangwngers 1 u. j THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAt, MAY 7. 1912.