Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 10, 1912, HOME, Image 18

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TllC DlTlQhClt F Ctmily Pah-PAH Changes His Mind Copyright 1912. National News Association jßy FI rlvEct DUXEAiITp >UMJE\ DcTcWE. FOR That Cetus |;',liuAT De VOU JAY TO US ) /PEAR H/A-f At)T Ao, /VOT luFRE. HE A 1 RUA> PUKi YOUR. HE.AB OFF COL. MATADOR ESPANAGj, 7 /Z7j \ /MUST HAVE. VIS/TEO CW ,MKVM3OUft. ' a’TEuT A'- 7>«xJaa/X) OTHERS - REAIE>IBE£. Z ) TOO, AAi Afijb EEZ TOSS fcY A r J jB r-A// \ POOR LTTTLE cTERSEY COU/ C (Baggage aob, \ pzany A right su/wg oa> that coi£a , FtE£T 0F FooT aw im get you. ip > cow J - I z \ i olJmp/aVaa&ea. \ 44OTE CAO CO ’y ! SPAMiSM COW l PAYE 5o >y A pu B& \ To CHASE FR > o>l ANDORRA'-tJ BY DOSE GOCL.V ' z Ji it SsCi SNiADfP - > H^ 6t MO M 'l TELL ALFALFA FPCAI - \J AM MUMlugLj /Z Ste A AEP£_ /AJ spa/aj- I, p (6? Buckles: For tea/ ' r — _ K 77',7T i ,sf iidatm A \ y..\ ns / AAC /VDT OAIL GdA/A. I G£/V£P AT/OA/3 TO ~=± - - L °L, *kL / HAM- HUAPS 1 fp 3E?AAIISA SOD- DO ) ~- , iff YOU ARE - NUM ’ ’ \ I SNAKE OFF AF /W£_ ! \ j ~~ - 4 \ OH DEAR, ) ( YE-E5-YE'ES - Xj? \ ter xte? 7 terirafts ■ r.. - : r —-L~~ Jl T „ teARF'A Tte ZS *dF~ 4, _„... L Rymo the Monk Just Have a Look—He fries to Cook Copyright. 1912. National News Assn. By Gus Mager YOU HEMER TASTED SUCH A D/<te te THE FISH IS FRESH ;ME Fißj= iS j \ k LITTLE PINCH OF SALT LIRE THIS -i A MINUTE MERE, AND THEN TOU LL GET AH ME ’° W PEAft ' ALAS ALAS ! AS 1 SHALL MAKE OF THIS Fine FISH ’. j ' BRIGHT ; I te L L HAVE A TREAT You MUSTN'T ( [THE FINEST FiGH -fcU'VE TASTED YET ' IMAT ' C,NC>EF< R.EPRESGNTS OUR. &A&S ’ \ ‘ 7 IM ™ e eHE - F '’-AN COOK IT RIGHT . MISS » - L> ’ i o W'ilj --AjySsiilij JKll 'F'r /zWYLI-d® teM'te W. Jtew IKSMf f Desperate Desmond F g e ~ By Hershfield !,.’ 57A ? 7 ' Er ’ OF (MM -R> Pull THE ||(il|| (horrors'. T CANNOT LIFT THIS 7il\ rc.U^SE.S 1 . HE’S U ~~~X X\ [I'VE t>RAGGFP~ rHe MY HERO.’ ’)||/)' Y/C. ,GvL C \ f' R -JL!£! ™' s ' n4EATFR - \ Fcuckps' 1 VILLAIN Tf> A gg?sfczMlli ■G] HOLD HUA DOWN H YOU. I LOVE JSo THAT-rwev WOULD BAOP WImSR FROM UNDER THIS I I C RAWL "UP STA6L " AUI3 CARRyI 1 BUT I’LL FOLLOW TILL k l=?k | C S I TRAP AND PRESSEP_=I TILL IAM ABl.e \ ■ M®a t WTT£=TI ' ro froai il-avl- thf Rnx P V-f* plan to foil him X- /-i-ts, (C 73 ~X il^Bf EvW.. . Ysififtwl \ ■ y.y«y« OWil ‘ < >'i!jfci|k B 7ylH7<Wz J® \ g .is “ bssLJ|?Q.. MO : 's7^F ;J ° X ' *Ss£^ :7Y'B7|S777|Yr>7|7| '" l=s ' '- “°’" 6 ' 27_* 7 11 II 1777 ~ ;~ V li|h S^' K x .- ' 't‘^-CT L --:.. .-_■ I—TRAPPED! II HAI b AWAY. 111.—A STRIGGLIYG HERO. IA DRAGGED ALONG. [ V THE M RPRISE. VI BOXED UP. h ne uT°t< rt * !.v^ rD .\? U * o ,Bn ,c I**l* CliMidr j Jumping from thr Mane, Desmond neieea With nil the utrrngth of hla powerful Despite all his efforts, Desmond is being A trap door! Too late Desmond gets wise “Pm the boyski!” comes in muffled tone* y an n ing - Ire and having the henv? Claude by she feet and begins to haul rwr>, nrnta, < (nude gradunll.A forces himself hack slowly dragged along the stage. However, to the ingenious plan devised by Claude for from beneath the stage, where Desmond is <*urta!n lowered upon our hern has while Rosamond In the high i»o> looks on. nlong the singe, drngging with him not hr figures that he will get Claude as soon his capture. Our hero has led the scoun- a prisoner. Rosamond from the box ton worked perefctly. Rv looking at the first powerless to aid her it.»er In his desperate , onl% the henvv curtain, but Vhe > illnln. who as our hero can go no further back, and drel straight over a trap door, and by grai«ilat<K her Ic.er upon his ingenious picture yo u will see Claude's feet sticking plight. But even now the villain, a* ?ou is trying to pull him thr opposite way. It so (he villain laughs tn himself as he fol- pressing the button has precipitated Des- plan for the capture of the international *’’>*■ The weight of the curtain rests upon con see hv his strained attitude, is not has- Is Impossible for us to guess why ( laude ; lows (the curtain. Claude’s plan, if he has mood Into a cell below the stage. It comes crook, who 'has made their young lives so his leg* and pins him to the stage so ae- Ing rhe easy time he expected in getting . ndopts this plan, as appearances show that one. Is no more apparent now than before. as a complete surprise to the villain, and a miserable. To-morrow we shall see whit rurely that hr cannot move. C laude. I hr might as well surrender. i Desmond dismiss* a all fear. disagreeable surprise, too. revenge they take upon the scoundrel. Us Boys Some Mighty Strange Baseball Here Registered In U. S. Patent Office. By Tom McNamara | bf es shR , mp fl-ynn last NIGHT ANO WF tells MFr aux N | X ponY hit (T STRIKE ovT I ' A\N CHEeSE it! YER TH'6 MADE US r~- GEE DO VME , , -- ALL TO USE GOYS •& GOOD FELLE RS SEF AND I M FOR. WE WANT To LET THESE GUYS VSUN ; V’Vrt . icLi'/m ( i AHrtu HSslwV DiAl £ A TnnFr - YEX AT FIRST l HUNKS YFZ IS all ESSIES i got R4E IR CAPTAtN ALL k \ EV E<> LEAK.. IM < LAUGH W< K S PLA-i IWCM , OF tz? /\ nnn SAYS YE I ( NLY GOT THAT \xA> FROM.nEVER RFin j FRAMED TO BUY US SoOIES AFTER \ °° T A M,LE - V ' ,w4r& , 2 'M THE SI VTH CiMOiV rtnAFAS", TUFRF S>mPs?' hiAOIF tfam hV| pM, nOHI.K vxtfH NO RE GE LER” GUY:. AE SAYS XOUR TEAM l' F L>* AF ) ™ E MATTER OF YER 1 ' INNIN G. 0Y VERY W»’»rVl Y IS ftcTON ’ll A/'” OONT KNGVI MUCH ABOUT THF gamp cause YEZ- r S V— I ' v — Z CAREFUL PLAYtNfe , /Y» e* A ' ’ Sb D e ?l^ I K ' NO | T ~ A 'r?f?V FT ' "■' *'NT BEEN PLAYIN VERT LONG NOW USTEN. COME ( x —Fx WMK& JAf .rOFA 600 T W t ,ON OVER ANO MFfT THE &OYS WYRF ALL GOOD ' ' _z / ftllEßs ANO I K>N lick ANT One of Em if imey u, CX,, *?\rx J> f*Y/Z / OCEAMOERs Score IHt th-. 3 I 11 JtUME SFF* < U Gy *0 MATTOL OF A BALL GAME I w H p— GfXi (Sfcf X W“' r - SSrSUSu, PWIEOftFFftMTWR Yte - - iSfc&K ’ o^A A K e FARCE FROM *N '□ Z •'*** CJI .'S this showg AeNKY TO FINISH ■ —Trfßt?' ' fej te'" -3T- ‘ t*' 7 'tet A/ <c all ms coachinc. RUNTRYgGTO Q X RUM £ IGUTH fcfe c ' Z-x-Z s" lEmme crack itb s 7Don't too know mastersoapsuos’ [come on Boys, the stuffs, off never. A tNNIAJq- PS X < wyfmurs^X.U 1 {^ r o <^«^ | Lt !/NIX. LEAVE t ’Jvvas led to believe that yoor 1[ m InO what I said about THEM SODIES.X OTHPR RFlwlv xy T! \\ 'SYtR JyY S YER? THE BALL X TEAM UNDERSTOOD HOvy TO PtAC ? ( START IN PLAY IN TER \NIN CLEAN EM UP.* > uuu Akiz Z ti '^ UL -'£ 4s Jw H T f t?! '■.’ Goin ter 'pLSt A v s \vS' t ' F Alone if YOU \ 8l)T ' see differently why —— guy is GETFin’ fresh he c SUP OKIE ' Lv zWM -/kAWI I . SMASH ,T EVERY 1 BA ? L V TU'MKSWg can’t PLAY COME) OVER. ON 6UXRRSH GIAAITs J x l R^ete' V_Qn lets > f>corb rtto ick S L te L •) ) oFTHeeufes. Efer S ■ ■' /xiiS ■ ?SL/ m/ / ■• 11" W ° <Sk J¥ n-sa 5Zf ■'*■'. ws V,S ' TINC ”*"• few - "W' A? • A«4 mNKY OINKS AWAY WER ON THE. NORTH SIDE, BY THE GAS WOPKS, JUST AS THEY ENTEPEO the GATE. ' iff S j| |Jj ~ HII I THEREs A*?nrucb~ FO<? THFIP FIRST GA.ML ON Ol!P HOME GROUNDS 'EDRHCDD AND ARE LADING THE LEAGUE V,’ITH ,:000 IT HAS SEEN ANHOL'NCED THA-’“£> *RS PRETTY Tough UAD m.c JK Sfe T mc.T. r a7?e 1 ii D^teß r °°-; —• =- ; —! THE ATLAXTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1912.