Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 15, 1912, HOME, Page 12, Image 12

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CcA.VDE HAS lllßmm J gjl THE DRUM.T>« House <T — -=" 1 I - I ARE EMPTY but iAM V Q\ MON TNg y z ; Astxs, THEW is Ji*xr 78he-JJ,)/ £ / ZW '~\s_ — x< —tj THE House. THe Show <T \ I 3M. K x i>L > w & \ \ i; i/ WShM jm- Joo > wwfew* i zc£ .„ ~,.—, ..qb—ii. i. , rPr-rfWwlifc i In ,M. ■■ . ■ ,. .. • ’” I. IX THE TRAP. The audience having left the theatre, (land? gets Rosamond to conic on the stage. ' Our hero has trhr 11llaln safely trapped below the singe and he know* that with Rosamond's weight on the trap Desmond will he unable tn force his way ont before . the police return. Rosamond bravely volun teer* to do her share ia holding the drel. tJs BoVS Pretty Hard on That Tough Boy, Soapsuds Registered m u. s patent ome. TOTTI CLTYICIVCk 'now Ni'x'ON DE QOrF frONTTKVIb Vlf IF it) SHOW YOU HOW TOUGH Ms WE BEg IWNb JO f COME fMURRY HP VAN, BEAT If ; ! ~ O<AVS DOIN6& ygfS »4fc I KNOW WHAT <M &OIN I UiXOIY ARE SvW’SUDS AND MAYBE IF YOU KEEP <7 00IIS i YAIWf AFC AID VllH > , — J * i C>OMT UM- THAT MO INHAT THAT <J DY \ON GETTIN-FRESH wiITH MY FRIENO VAN. 11l \ JX ' , YOOKC AFRAID, |VV ’ X ~ AT HOME GROUNDS r 1 van WSARSAN’ im > 1 Bit? HONK OF CREESE, ) «C>v \ otPAMnPnZ COIN' THR HAVE C ■ <- .1 Vpank 'too .* f —7 I | KIN LICK 'YOUR. ,_J JFBB OLEANDER;, L W I ( \NHOIEF AMPLY"; i J r 2 —— ” INKT OINKS V if®-.) IT IM A TOUGH CMFI W \ I X____ OLt *7^—l ra ', J?,; NORTH S IDE GROUNDS V*- : 'IAM L 7 TV ./ '7/ 7 / X (DOWN BY THE GAS WORKS) & ~ J \ Mr; JsO// ■ $ sCSk? \W O * IQBp starfish Givm, i - Yj\s\ '«K '•r/irfyh ~-« ? \ 'JsXx > r would be foolish to i /WEIT' 'MA - tv))'-’- X Wjsw\ \CV’ —“ expect-amy TWN6 but a VaX'Mnfi~ , A Bwv r wk Jsf ■■? I® o farce tws afternoon p-Mtwl'' - il !r& t * i i < Mil / ill X) " wV- /- L 1 ; \ when ’he second game irtfig -h ull u W " J/ OIUMI^' 7 1 OF THE HINKY (W-OLEANDER W ,<u < < ATy*, J SERIES TAKES PtA<tE ON THE I < F| IM leu"NYgftT-- 'IGOOO GRACIOUS HOW EXASPERATING? don't YOU ) (CONF ON VAN, YOG^ ? MY FAF<‘'OPCRIAR KweoacoJ* <M) 7£4£%oT T< - ( J I- A . J » > VW-a !| 7s . U N)' X' -/ |)X7 ( ~ > ' ' 7 '■ ’ k APOiOfci 2J= To other. TEAM /n our. league "w 1 ■' ' I \ < (-S., ' '.) OOCM . / I \-HIM DONF YOU < lUAT NOTHING (N THE WORLD ' \? A < W I MF TOP* vg H r I CpULO MAKE THEM LOSE,TRET - M 1 5 d I X? A 'Z v X. v* V ' V . AR £ NOVM MeA r>*NG the column -- -&.Y a t v< : y/?x v 1 'SV'v/x —"TV Wl ™ 'ooo% an b»t looks K* fl S - dfflSui ~ • "Z?®T\ - ro IJS As ,F mex WLC still V vJnt'X ON® EmWB LA I ■' 2 »\ WAVE IT AT the END OF THE W \\\ A X'xO -y-'-XK -.IIFWoSSa iV-'Xt *7xX/X>\ X Xv^*<\'v's s X seasons . , r s njr U« nxk 001 winner, ofio-days £sXP I 2V&' fllltrli game ON THE HOME I ‘ Zzj X'nm mM Lr' A y t) t u <r- tueres-nothing TO CT ti u v’7 , > ||V THE HIMKY PINKS. 11. BELOW THE NT4GE. Below the Bt®ge the villain seeks fnr some nteana of escape. He notices a amall door opening lute the pit w*hich the muMirtnna orcupy, and sees iliat by stretching out alt . arm he can reach the drum left behind hj 1 •no of the orchestra. %.« ifce thcai.e Is empty, no immediate asaiatance >an 5c sain» mened. but Desmond will try It anyway, 1 ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS 111. HANGING THR DR IM. Grasping the drumstick, the imprisoned scoundrel gives the drum a tremendous hang. piioiißh to call out the fire department, the police department and the military ns , uelL Desmond, bearing mind the eharac- ' ier of ihe pls; hr hnd witnessed, has n •brrwd suspicion tilmit help may be closer at ; ‘ hand than Claude imagines. IV. “LET ME SLEEP AGAIV.” The sudden banging of the drum has had n strange effect, tint in the middle of the house arises a sleepy-eyed Russian. The play. -Ten Mghts In a Vodka Room/’ eom i hlned with inferior acting, had put the man aoundli to sleep, nnd hr now grumbles 1 loudly that be has been awakened from a j refreshing slumber by tQie careless orches tra. V. A POSSIBLE FOE. To Rosamond’s great surprise she secs u flerce-looklng Russian rising from the sup posedly empty seats. At the sight of hl* new danger she forgets all about the trap door which Is imprisoning Desmond, and rushes nn the stage to a* old tie angri theatre goer. Her terror Is sufficiently justified by the Russian’s ferocious appearance. \L THE ESCAPE. • “I'm the boyski’” cries Desperate Des mond, “and I’m on the jobski again’” The illinin loses not a moment in pu*-hing up the trap door and to his great gi atiticatlon he secs that (laudtv has not returned with J be police and that Rosamond is nlo’»e upon tie stage. Can Claude get back in timet w '