Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 17, 1912, HOME, Image 18

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COULD LOOK UPON Vcu < \ YOU WOn TwO DOLLARS , J ... ... .. -Ujc ITASPERjAT/AJ -f SEVEN DOLLARS AaA I \ CARLO COMB)A,ATIOK. \ WAS IT MV LOUJ POPs -) \ AMD SIXTY CEAJTS ("ThE ~ \ uu MU - / v . ’r- x**7 \ DOLLARS ACD 3XTV \ ' WOO-CHOO DANG / " ft EK * Ac ' TLS ' X ""VT nil P rffl ~T "t-7 \ CEnTg I Tell You I DAng I KEEP / 3tei THERE. - VOL | ijfißfa-/\ ( </XJpx. THE. SPIRIT OF "V<W V \ GOING / WHSp- v \ SEE THIS WAS ..< >1 'MOkte CARLOTS . - WrjffiffW A PRIVATE <2V Uli tST" '* • > 'SF Z A & XK£> . \Rife wth/m me / y \ game - yes 7 '■’W#/ @«h / : villi •s. \ / / f S' U ? ’ Quite* , ' fWL , Mr® '< I f \JL i \ 'f —a —/vV 'j| >k BW ’< SW W3L *■" JSB i 1 I‘l l Ifjj® ■ W Wl-M irt I fhOIM h - /ah-hah aoL (hl <’ti (wcn° /Tn l *-'- ' ' ./K ! "-r \"“T ? \i«J SRi OF . \. / chi*t <a £c- Wk »*T u S“' Y '> ) L. ■ rr 1 the IS/loTlk *.* The Episode of the Tedious Wait copyright, isn. National News AS sn. By GllS lS'^ClC}eT , HI I |HjI IMM ah, MCEE XOU AR.E - IHA f~LuHY eveNl F f *ND Do you SMtu th 1& ’j p - > | i j|| ™ o % Ar |a BUNO MAN ccutpseeA WJ« ’ Tobacco J I | / '’M rov. now SCR, “ t "‘°' li I-- w "2™“' J—— ’Mi “" ■M e«H CTA»™'T r /<? THIS NOTE U.AS .- &l WjjMO, HaLa) fIA HOUES’. I Ja \ _ tp ■ 7 T ANp ' n TRoDUCE YOU TO J y™" \ T ' 7sCiJ~T- "TOBAfc' li“fg~M ' /StTZTjHw) _.— —— \ -TT 1 (~7 — "7=-,® <", —-j , ' , 7. !”'-■■ “.■•”■/»« -KmS4I \ |or««exoo 7 CT* ■ ? v , » 7” Utt ' 1 t i ~rr~r—' LU. ■" : w? F'lf’Serzc zJ - 'L ll' l£3Hr s-jr-Ss ;i *^ ~i,B,g SJfcl liff I ~ ' -=cr-«T I . » > 1 1— —= 1 Desperate Desmond ® C X K WIZ’/fK’’ ., m k „. By Hershfield [Wow'qaJßC.W 1 \ !U-~AL<uP,vdul I Zilorrcrs! if L &T J <- n ~ | vc I I jjl/MFED BACH. Tb THE TRAP TXXSR AND P\z ... -_. .SSJ (THROUGH THE CRACK Ipj H oTvANtoMnr SP®»^SXZS» I FROM THIS VillA'lV. MV P L ’ AVOID DESMOND WAT TO \TXIS TRAP DOCK AMD <5 .N THE THfATEKTHF’ ■t’i. - r ‘ BLOW I ASe ~-. /&zr x a j i jn ,^ o . K^^,,^.T p Bww y-' mu VhZTe body might read f A Poks< . ) A ~ 'i ..., I f k A z|||lg_, MESSAG* cF DISTRFSS AMfOV,CH LTZr'—T’.?; fcTH I i rWMKwrUggglw A oc -TH CM'. ON. )ll break it riT'SA.sJffig _ AA. - IUr W i h I \ 5^ v a fgw v Z — ~ 7 'y j| S. b \ ■' \ Roubles'. Vsu rv A z ki #JSfcsz)t X Bw 4CM V|' i ’^wK(lFltnL>>'.7- tPtS'Wt /v WWi \r. .ahU HlSSgri p «.) ■ claupc eeATZyw f x 'x \y~ cZ-OXTi-Zsxyx y A x \ O 1 §la ' s'a™ -k ~ D> 'IHE VILLAIN (y Jr J X xiz Z - ] >XY. X Xx> .. 1- ?85’* \TM« &»' __ pg smond \ x I -7 : . ft ~ V i— the fajthffl Horwn. n« she Mur of fhr rlrßertort theater Claude and Drßmnnd hmc romp to grips. Rommond, whose courage prompts her to <n to her Inver's asalAtanrr. la prevented from doing *o by the famous theatrical Hop. w<hlrh tskrs her for the heroine of the pl«' and Insists upon undna her. aa the bound does every nlgbt In the play. Us BoyS You Can’t Get an Argument From Some Folks peered mu. s. r.w o«« JJyr 7 0771 LTHICIT'CI ~i HEY THE OLEANDERS lb THE BIGGEST- 1 TMib.GUX VAN WHAT lb nit CAPTAIN HUNKY COULD TIE ONE \'l [I THE HinkyXiHkL KIN BEAT ANY ) ———_- .______ JOKE team IN THE LEAGUE DO j DONE KNOW NO MORL ABOUT HAND IN BACK OF THEMSELVES AND I VAjAvkJ TEAM in THF LEAGUE ILL BFT- / YOU KNOW. JHAT ? ' J BASE BALL AS YOU DO HIM AND \ BEAT THE OLEANDERS WlfH THEIR.. ’V'r’T I / CHFD-* ' J _ Hlb TEAM OUGHT to BE CHUCKED EXES sMoT YOU CANT PUT UPp WAAJ IDA / ■ ' \ JS ,"about ! I (n. • SUKt \ r JTA T ' f TXI X=» Xjy ‘c f . B < rfjX J b A- a- DOXOUTUiNK THE fans It GOIN' lER. " s 1 »■ DO YOU MEAN TO SAY THAT £ VEN |F TUPRE AinT RFfN " AUU QLi lIT II P ~ STAND FOR THEM sissy OLEANDER. \ hnwr THE OLEANDERS HAD A FIRST CLASS A REVELER ’ BALL GOOSENECK WANKINS WHO WAS a PirCHEK FELLERS’ ILL BETCHER THEY WONT Bf! Sei.’ TWiRLER UKE OLE EAGLE BEAKIE 1 «amF /n H4E i Fa, np f YOU DO/d KNOW LAST YEAR BUT WHO TOOK UP CATCH IN G 6 ' SPRDDER THEY UP A NWTJJAME WfW- da YOU SAY < J I REVELER GAME OF ' JoPENEDSAY _THEReJ| - _—X- HOMIE GtJodNdl AS Xot FANDERS T " Y . ' BAEK STOP AND WILL DO His BEST TO 7- J> \ ,A/6PF ' I 7 x ASSIST LAWRENCE UIE / X J/Y Jh'', " n I -T. z—X /C^_ _ . W OLEANDEPLS SPEED MERCHANT IN KEFP- < TX } I f 7 X ! 'T”\\ \\l *X /Aj C THE' FUNKY DINKs UNDER CONTROL y n j w vt 1 v w TxX\) a ■ rXut k —>3 rvTl ?|/ noTici the development-op Goose- NOT -NVftHl- - x~\ - ~ - -"- ~ Z?jß-A TT-Sa MECKS right ARM THEY SAY U£s a Cumß 'X X YvTD <1 v X 'X'/Wz ' WONDER AT THROA'INF to SECOND ' rffr#- -i WW srurr ' JjfHj iLXi uljjl w" _ ' rqe ww MGERS ANt) T HE STARFISH to e z < f “>CN e=*4liy j . JtK A: t jSIANTS WILL PERFORM rms AFTERNOON - ■ ■■"■■■■l- ■■ 11 4 FOI L TR|( K. Beamnnd. who hn« no aenae of fair play, i haa made up hl" mind to heat < laude by the uae of aonie underhanded method. ' Well the villain knong that In a fair. , "(and-up hr would htoe no chance with our hero. «o he gradually works Claude toward the trap door In the atagc and the unauapeetlng hero plunge* "freight 1 through. IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1912. 11l, — poker chips. Below the atage, where rhe nrcheatre la accoatomcfl to retire when not playldg creepy mualc for the heroine'" death. Claude (Uncover* card* and poker chip*. Io while away the tedium of waiting for their cuea, the mualciana are accuatomcd to plat the American game of poker for amall "take". ’Phry have left behind the chip*. IV v LIST HOPE. U a last hope Claude decide? to write a ' meaaage on the white chip" and to puab . them through the crack in the floor of the Mage. He hope* t’.iat one may mil nut through the stage door and attract the at- ■ Icnlion of aomc paaacr-by. P la r alim chance, but then our hero la unable to dis cover any nthrr plan. . v,— hist: the < ops* I B' a lucky accident one of the chipa does 1 j roll out to the atrcct. warre It la nt once spotted by r Riiaaian pct'ireman. He dor* not atop to read any meaaage: hr uorßaea there la a gamr going on and mnkca up hia mind to raid It. with the well-founded he- j lief that he can. in the rpatiltlng confusion, I pick up arnie of the stake*. | \ I h \ V j D. "I'm the hnYski!” rrlra Desperate Des mond. "hut l can't beat (hr rnpakl!" Tn the nick nf time for Rosamond, the Russian policeman break* Into the theatre and, with drown revolver, halt* fhr «igS>t r>f | Desmond, the Internetlonal crook. Rog*, mond ia «avrd nnd how < laude avenge* I her rapture will be shown