Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 01, 1913, Image 8

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A SLIGHT SERVICE By GEORGE V. COLGROVE The Dingbat Family ernman 1913, In tenia tional N«w»- Her* WELL. U/EVScSor'Y AhtiWM fit BWE. Yss GX0/VFL A FZAM/AJGO fWA3 NT I THB IGA/OBAAT I ONE YESTERDAY TMOOtoH /The idea cf r— Thinking That /- Cj w HUH Look rr Me |) WAC JusT AS IGa/o&aajF A)r I “Think ITu/Aa( v A VegetA Bee. p/' Yes, And if Prop Nockos NAD wr Ja/.D Us IT W/As a . PL.AM/AJ&0 5 EG(r WED, j a aevekl /A) The. C/ \ WORLD KAIOUJAJ UIHAT/v- vkiND OR A Bird/'' t it wag -/ ^ Today’s Complete Short Story AH, HAH, FiueBirdA FINE Bird Ygot HERB-, p lAie As EMER I SEEN/,, We ES SIR -y—^ i Young Flam in oo \ Thats one- j \C0N50LKTi0YJ SHOULD LAY MANY A GOLDIS/U Aid- VB5 V MANY 0F E7V\r— i* j OUR OWN) V / & IL EST(ft /Flamingo/ •/tbi/WC'S '■ (Z2k- '\ WOULDN'T Fbft MANY WOfUDs .CONTRADICT YOU IGAJATZ*. BUT , / I EM VERY GLEDS ToC^ ! Knouj That The Co—' ^ •■ old Apples Tube. ) / /has GOT a/ Trff • YGHOSTV^ IG1VAT2; Wist- mice WHAT You ARE- Do '/bu still insist That a . SHADE * IS A GHOST* l/. SHADE nb Tii/o TbNE He. Couldn't BuSt This" HERE /IrMor eur The dances' ake HE M.'6hT BEUD I n&Ttce rr made: H/M Pmviw' “TPoMBon/E., “The Big Fi^m | i'm 60MWA 1 KouNO That TROMBOHE- PMV/W’ PEST IF i^“T4REG A U6( -JYH4T5The idea <3E -THE t,kJ ■Suit, B4 ? if he kuoM yJwVTHlNEr, HE. rroW/5 vy/H/Tr, ' The ToSs’ED MITT j MEANS r— MIC By Tom McNamara Shrimp Has the Fans Alt Up in the Air Registered Unit*! States Patent Offlct AlV, YOU OUGHT to be ASHAMED AT YOURSELF. Oust' CAUSE TOO IS THE I QOir DE J(53- THINK I'H GONNA THROW , Al 11 i I A A MV/ I I U r p- S HEY LISTEN, IP EAGLE SEAtC . COMES DOWN A\D 60 CHASE Y ‘SKINNY SHAKER'S 6006LM DEPARTMENT SRANER'S EASY DRAWING LESSONS BEST TWIRLER in out 16A6UI,Y00 60 AND HOLD OUT AND TRY TO PUT US ON HERE TRYIN’ TO 6ET IN, OONT LET HIM IN, 6ETME?r-*/~/ j—: — ALONG uhThOOT YA THE 6UNR- t YOU' KNOU) 1 THE FANS l A WON'T COMET/" TO SEE {; GAMES ’LESS TrtEY THINK. , .< YOURE r } 60NNA i Ay. work- A/L EA6LE&EAK.? NOT r .\k,s ‘ r —T r WELL Ally I YA 60T TO , DO IS SUP Me FIFTEEN I MA6NE SIA < .BOTTLES, v '■THAT'S ME »■ price:/ ObiE OAfJ OP SARDINES iSbidMi to NfiofchAdijlz. uihcaJ you isArne - your. FEET y WHAr IS WE Bfsr IH/MG ru PIT Itj rue UJATER? WO dr feet l ALL ujwo didn't knouj THAT, STAND UP) all R16HT, , nsurnsTEKmbA'ir Alithet BY SOLLY DID CHA HEAR A/NT IT ALWAYS THE WAY IN HEW NOBODY 60ES TO A (SAME IT'S ALWAYS A BEAR WE DIDN'T SEE |T BL't WE understand THAT, 1ESTER- DA'IS 6AME WAS A WONDER STANDING Or THE CLUES W. L. 'P.C, HlNKTG Y o (OOC C .ANT& " L W 500 SounilES" L 2 »o OLEAG - O / OCX BUT WE'LL A NKlE’LL SHOOT THAT IT WAS A IT. ;NNING, OTOi 0 AFFAIR.,# AND well % GET,THE J * PANS 7 Him! ~,ill HE AlNT 60NWA BE HERE TD-OAY And bee . j HAPPEN? 5 'BOUTTJ-DAYS 0 TO 0 GAMS?-<SEE , A/NT CHA ^CRRY YA DIDN'T SES/T ^ (WELL 1 SHOULD < SNEEZE 1 , I tSI&AK / V gSTow V / NO MORF- J SiT'DOUDAi, AND TR.Y ID DOPE THIS ONE- our IT'S FRQN) HO.VM, THOMAS - U.&A< WHAT EiTy i(J THE UNITED STATES NEEDS TH£ MDST DocTofSsS ? TAKE all DAY TD-fjJORROal ALWAYS AlWAY S. Always By J. Swinnerton Copyrtfht. 1913, International News Service. I DONT CAKE. |E EvtRv BODY’S locking, ive JUST Go'r to K l SS You. hubby DEAR.'/ j Peek-a boo i see you 1 I M COMING IN 1 - OE COURSE &HES OUT 1 SHES RIGHT HERE WITH ME! Give me those PLOVERS! YOU UYtlE SKay-e ! ■ ILL WAVE TO HAVE A HURRIED MEAL- I'VE LOT To GET TO PHILADELPHIA'” , 30Y TAKK ThEL FLCAvePS To m Dollie: k'icup Lucky for Him. AN amusing: story is being told of an incident of Lord Curzon'* school days. His handwriting In thoa*4 days left something to be desired !tj the way of legibility, and he once had the misfortune, after writing two let ters, to put them into the wrong en velopes. One was to a relative: the other to a chum with whom he was in the habit of discussing his relatives. The relative received the criticism which should have gone to the chum, and the young Etonian was wonder ing how on earth he could get out of the scrape when a letter arrived from the relative in question containing a note reading something like this; “Can’t read a word of your four pages, but guess you want some money, you young rascal.” , Accompanying the note was a Well come check. J holy Smoke NAY WIPE • * SHE AlNlT Home.. SUES OUT- FviwNE<obH ■I'i L ■ — • Y*Jd ——-—- w, Polly at A V ^ id Her P als : ..to : i Pa's Challenge Is Accepted [M|p Copyright, 191R, International N«v.-# Sendee " ' MW - By Cliff Sterrett m THIS 1^ — SUCH A LOVELY surprise' _ 1 P, Us £