Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 16, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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HE J> jgWyT, I o jomMSaXnaiv cant fool, us any longer ; „ * R wsg > -. . •• I S 11. IX THE FLIES. < laudc returns to the theater and fran tically rushes around the stagre senrehing for his beloved Rosamond. Desmond has taken the girl up Into uie tiles, where they are out of th? hero’s sight for the time, al though sooner or later be i* sure to find them. So the villain sets his evil brain to work on the problem of CLheelxluy Claude’s pursuit. rtUL ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAA’ 16. 1912. 111. THE SXOWSTORM. %s Claude chases around the stage In : search of his sweetheart, he is suddenly aware that It Is snowing. Xot real snow, you know, hut paper. The scoundrel has started the fake snowstorm w birth makes such a great scene In “Ten Xtghts In a \ odka Room,” and the heßvj fall of paper proxes very confusing to Mr hero. | IV. A CHAXCE OF ES( APE. 1 Desmond Is not slow to perceive Claude’s confusion and hurries doxin to the stage 1 ns the imitation snow falls thicker and tfliicker and the Imitation wind howls louder and louder across th? desolate stage. 'lhrough the blinding snow t'laudr can not see Desmond or Rosamond, although ! he knows that the villain Is escaping with • the girl. \. THE F KITH Fl L DOG, lint ata.x ! The snow, fall has aroused the great st. Hernard dog, which always ap pears in the big scene to rescue the heroine of “Ten Night* In a Vouka Room” from a bitter death In the snow. I’he faithful dog recognises Its rue and now dadhes madl* on the stage, howling louder than the wtn«l which whistles through the wings- f VI. HALTED. ; ‘J’m the boyski!** cries Desperate Del moud. "but the dogmkl’a gnt me heat/’ The fnitlhfiil ranine actor takes Hosamond for the heroine of the play and proudly pro ceed* to save her from the snow. Inci (leniall.v, the dog savep her from the villaia. ( laudc rushes up,