Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1913, Image 10

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me** By Cliff Sterrett Pa Is Balked of His R-r-revenge MX) (30 i w *Tmf re, VC.uoA M(? yi/tfrcdT-r AH'Call Tu« HEJ?e /-yAl*^T iwThepl MR.WtSTC.fni -To UNCit l-THf. PMOWF. AH' AM AU ! fbU.VZ I'll SLam him f w/ejjy to Tut yte at <2>Mts oori 1 ; WuE/frct 1 r THEV'S - kJO U$ t Wl'TlH' FER Rouy, ‘Zae’C <Somkm Sleep s t ! Miwule'S" To AJkSHT ! 6reaT 6uws! 6>4C, i got /Wt Jus-r WAT 'Till "They 6W HOME^AfALt, Just Vi654i*T!! Aw'Mr we^tgoTtx Took. TMA' MiDMiGHT FLVfeR To CwiOA^o! { This Meph. w/AS 1 Wl/TMUJ' But A / lil Scheme For. Hb reep p I00TTA The p 1 | PARLOft! Today’s Complete Short Story. y\ ^ Y said,” began the glr! who .to talk, "that Bob was gentle as a kitten and so af fectionate that in -contrast a pair of love birds were petrified images of heartlessness. She said many other things, 100, over the telephone about the bull terrier that in a misguided moment they purchased some time ago, but. that was because she was trying to make me think I was crazy to have him while she and her hus band went to Panama. “I was to pass a few days with her and get acquainted with the paragon of dogs. Amy said that she always felt perfectly .safe with Bob in the apartment, because he would chew up any burglar who appeared. On the way over I grew rather worried, won dering whether Bob was clever enough to distinguish between a oall- er who was a burglar and a caller who wasn’t. Then I recalled Bob's gentleness and took heart. “When the front door was opened I thought the. end had come, fcoma- thirtg huge and white fell ACRM the hall table, and, stepping all over me, attempted to climb on tny ihoirtder and perch there. 1 screamed fafrrtH and Wondered if the Pasteur treat ment hurt much. ’Then I wees con scious of Amy's voice. Very Affectionate. “ He's ,0 affectionate!’ said Am, In a proud voice. T never knew him to take auch an instant liking to any one before! He realizes that you love dogs. X am sure'' '' 'I’m crazy about themV I assured her as I intrenched myself behind tiro chairs and a davenport. 'However, i don't care for those aerial effects my self! Can't he keep hi* feet on the ground?’ "Amv looked hurt and said she should have thought that J would ap preciate a dumb animal’s fondness f<ir me. She was interrupted by Bob's giving an exhibition of his dumbness when he saw the postman out of the window. Hashing at the glass at the speed of 60 milbs an hour, he let. out « roar that shook the apartment. Then lie turned and wagged his tail and twinkled his eyes., I think these dogs greatly enjoy life. If must be fine .to feel that you can make the Whole universe bpw to the ground and climb, trees if you wriggle your chin or flop an ear, "1 unpacked my suitcase neatly, and then when I went to dress fou dinner I found that Bob had eaten the heels off my evening slippers. “ ‘It's the fnnnie?t thing!’ Amy safflv enthusiastically, when i wailed out the trouble. ‘That dog always, hag THAT AilT MR \li/ESTCoTT! By Tom McNamara Just an Incident in Shrimp Flynn’s Career ftagiaterwl PnltArl Patent Offlo* (6Efe H6W‘4 EAblrtjAK'S kidsYbP) <»0$H I’M HAVIN' HARO LUCK! STARFISH SKINNY SHANE' SIS'flR. IF I "CAN ONd MAKE FRIEND* WITH, LA.LA LAAAA EAfrlEBEAk POES AND 9l)(TS TEAM AND NOW /■»* J THE WHOLE WORK* 1$ OCNE 1 Same to"^y/Kkf,' G006LT UEPARTMcNt 5HAfl6R's #s US si0 ’ 9 MlANE* oN tub OESAN WHAT KINO OF A HEAJ LAYS THE LOWEST?- A DEAD ON£i BeTCHIROU (T ’. . \ • hold dm don’t go yer, here's owe FOR To-DAY 1 - it’s PROM a LADT WHO REFUSES To am HER MAM* ■ SHE WON’T 61UE HER. ADDRESS TOO! HERE If ARE win- is wjopoea! 54 HARO To tlAlDERSfAND? WEU TELL ToU All ABOUT if in To - BORROWS GIANTS LOSE SCORE 79-TO - lb ‘hints’ w IPO A TO 1 UIE DON'T LIKE TO KNOCK SO EARLY IN TUB SEASON, But ’ HER SHE MI4HT MAKE EAC.IEBEAK 1 PLAT WITH USv^T I fUTEVIpe- THE OLE AS MADE tfONKfV OUTER US 1 SOSH IP ' (tOHAT’S THE MATTER ' NOF-flN- 6EM SHRIMP? , r~' OUTER HERE « 1 1 BEFORE \-_r-- OOSH HAN6 IT EvlERVT &0DY IS AfcAINST ME ! THE UOROIE WORLD IS j SORE V - T5S7, «T“ AvNWWwWAl TO T£U THE TRUTH WE ARE <SLA0 THAT 6IG HANS NOT THE SPACE to Picture THE FINISH OF TO-DAY'S EPISODE - IF WE HAD WE- WOULD PS FORCED TO THE ROUSH STUFF, AND Shrimp ole Boy, CHEFR op'f A WAT, YOU'LL M.AKE ME WORSE ! Tim , GIVHN’ YA WARNIN ! H/RKYS' sajTdies ’OiANTS ’OLE AS' _lpM M-Samara paper Xl EbiTos. Barney Oldfield Cot»rr1*ht. Iftl.T. International News Service OUR "Hopes’AND IDEALS. /"Barney olofizl^ . An\ j yjny Barney ol[>fielo’ v 1 YOU SPOA/bEX—' THAT'S lYo/VAME., \ND Ujf'LL calc Him\ a Gtootse, -J BARNEY OLDFIELD‘J g&’S . lUOAIt IVE ? / e> ' I should sav, Bur JUST .'THE oAMe. , Ulf ft B 60MJ& ~Tb / Keep him As / \ A Pet / wkbr verV aiuch shattered) WHtN we pound out that < OUR Goose.' WOULD NEVER.) lav A Golden Bt*r r J OR fcNEM An/ Etxr/ or Aaj V Kind f ,\IS NTT THAT So I ■\AV/ AN6e|Ty j though he were a man-eating iiger. i-'or my part I would as soon sally forth with the jungle beast as with that animal. He had a harness on of battleship leather—well, .they have | battleship linoleum. anyhow—and I snapped to that was a leash with a , loop to go over your wrist, and then you had a'whip. , ‘ Hung On and Slid.” “I felt just as though the band was j going tb play a« I entered the saw- dust ring when I took Bob omdoora that day. He shot up the street In stantly. and as It was slippery I hung oil and slid, shrieking at him to stop. Pretending it was a rarae, that diae bolical animal merely tore on, whtsk- I irtg me around a corner into a per ambulator. My impression is that I leaped the perambulator, bnt maybe j I crawled, under—anyhow, I was a ! half block ahead before the mirao j had picked herself up from the ! grounds, ajtd Boh was so Impetwmts that I couldn’t return to rtiquira i “It might have been all right If be hadn't seen a cat: Amy saia after- [ ward reproachfully that I shouldn't ' have allowed him to see a cat. How- ! ever, she did not say whether I should have run in front of Bob and held, my hands over his HAVMK YAWN K KAWNK ? HELLO 1 - BAfcNEY on The Ban/ics cp A km*. \ niss "watte: Bid dwell S, Uiheni to me Cud NT Do wrong-\ Hiss 'KATie. Did ljeu_ AJat FAR From Mibb’KATIE' txfc a KATY-tXD* dwell And Mibb 'Katie' DiDLove v'That ‘katy-md' well CZ There Be. Three. AmdMg Y><h IV.H0 Dare- Face. Mb, 0\> The- ^ BLOUDy 5AA/DLO, ^ ^ LAT /Hem Ccaw Cm **) KsuJ XEK) if its Gc»dV lets Hear, it ir Ts Dad L Beware. Mister "Mrckle Nemerra \ Has iCuMPosEP A Belleds ) , Very neat And Pretty <X l entitled The foolish freckle. \ <sn fannies .Festive nose \ would You Like To Herr - NjT 1WNAT2 ? , -^ >(Esa eves or chlom- formed him till the cat had strolled by. If I had fancied up to now that Bob had been hastening I was rate* taken. He had been dawdling, bnt when he saw that cat he turned on full speed. “All that T remember is hurtling through r e air, hanging to the leash for dear life, for Amy had cautioned me that I had the safety of the pub lic in my hands, and so I did not dare let go. Bob spread hijnself low oyer the ground and just ate up the dis tance. We chased that oat down the street, then through an alley and then whizzed up, the steps of a big house just as the front door opened and a perfectly lovely man emerged attired for an afternoon wedding or a tea- fight. "I let Bob go then, because I fell over the top step. He Was Sympathetic. ‘The tea-fight man. after rising from . where he had been tossed by Bob, picked me up. There were aw'- ful - sounds of riot from inside the house, where Boh had treed the cat on a mantel. It really was an un usual situation. “ ’He is such an intelligent dog/ J stuttered. And so affectionate.’ “The tea-fight man actually grinned. T owned a terrier onee mv* self! .he^conflded, understandingly, ".lust then Rbh dashed out and climbed into my lap with his muddy paws, just as though he was not something slightly less than a young hippopotamus. Baying his huge head on my shoulder, he sighed contented ly. as though he. had. had a very pleasant afternoon, indeed. “Oh. -yes, I’m going to take him while Amy is away. I think a Httla wtcitancct wUi d- > toe good.” MnO* rfco ''MoRKfMu TTiE.TDiTcij! V.HNT DO- H0RROR«,j VOLLj.AriLfip.j.TO Tut c^oor.iMho, how often Yjjfcj-i 1 "AKE- TO 7E|-L IN. 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