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DATURDAY, JANUARY 14, luis
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THAT' CODSIN OF SKINNYS
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The Man With the Flaming Sword
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Then the rest of the crew happened
along and took charge of the situa
tion. They flung themselves upon the
‘man who had won the captain’s com
mendations, for their souls were sore
with jealousy, and dragged him to
and fro like an old coat. They
banged his head against the bulk
afibpad and tripped him, so that he fell
wmflflly over a steam heater that,
fortunately for him, was cold, but the
‘rough iron grazed him painfully, so
th ¢he charged in amoung them like
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GUESS ILL LOOK HIM
UP AND FIND OuT!
(TOAT GRABBERS
MISS O. PAKE , THE DAME WHO
aATANDS IN FRONT OF YOUR
. EAT AT THE MOUVIES AND
SLOWLY REMOVES HER FURS,
)ca.ou&s, HAT AND COAT™
BEFORE SHE SITS DOWN. |
a mad bull, and went to earth finally.
fighting like a Malay run amuck.
Then they haled him, with shrieks
and blows, to the navigating bridge.
“Put the man in irons,” the captain
commanded gruffly; “and feed him on
bread and water.” It was done. Only
the men of the Inkerman knew how;
but it was done. They clapped the
degrading handcuffs on the fighting
man and hustled him—there were a
round score of them at the job—from
the bridge; but not before Thomas
had broken loose from the throng, and
had thrown himself upon the captain.
Por- |Lo a
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IF DBAR OLD JG&GS
TWENTY OF THE MONEY
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HE GAVE ME LAST WPEK
HE'D WANT IT BACK
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HEY, WHERES THAT CQUSIN OF
YOURS, NAMED' E¢as” FROM_,
LIMPIN' SNAKE :
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WELL
KNOWN
SAYINGS
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“We'll have some o' them fal-de
lals off yer, any'ow,” he yelled, and
his hands were busy. The captain’s
trim frockcoat was torn open from
chin to belt; the gold lace was
stripped from his cuffs, and much of
the cloth came away with it; buttons
flew broadcast like sum&xer hail, and
the gold-adorned cap dashed over
side amid a torrent of profanity.
“I will have him flogged,” bellowed
Scheldt, gazing ruefully at the wreck,
and noticing out of the corner of his
eye that a pretty saloon passenger
‘had witnessed his discomfiture. “I
THE ATLANTA GBOHKULAN
.licilum Well Toward Herman, but Herman Doesn’t Know It
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’ LOOK - MOTHER |
WAS DUSTING THE
PIAND AND HAPPENED
TO LOOK INTHIS
VASE AND SEE
THE MONEY
1 FounD® [
LA’-DA'-DE
DA~ DUM!!
At Last! We Knew Skinny’s Boiler Was About Due for a Smash
YooLL CATCH
COLD \F Yau
LIE DownN WiTH
OLT SOMETHING
OVER Yau !
will break that man in several pleces.
1 will—l will——" But there Thomas
broke loose again and advanced de
terminedly. He was lugged back, and
disappeared below. Then peace
reigned once more above decks,
though a howling as of flends let
loose rose above the lashing of thef
wind-swept waves.
. Presently the howls died away into
silence, and the word was passed that
Thomas slept peacefully, and men
wondered together what would be his
fate. { 5
. Edward Thomas came to his senses
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G'Be FREVER' Y]
HES GONE DOWN TOWN WiTH YOUR MAMMA
TO GET" A PAIR,OF SHOES HLH ¥ WELL,
BELIEVE ME, ITS LUCKY FOR HIM ‘CAUSE
|F HE WAS AROUND To-DAY, 10, I, ib—
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(FA GIRL HOLLERS WHEN YYOD TRY
TO KISs HER, WHAT LETTER OF
THE ALPHABET DOES IT REMIND
Yoo oF ? LETTER B.
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in a gloomy atmosphere and amid a
stench of the dead things of the sea.
His head ached painfully, and he was
aware of an uncommon dryness in his
throat. He held an inquiry into the
events that had transpired since he
lost consciousness,
“There wasg some whisky,” he so
liloquized; “lots of it. 1 knows I
drank some; but wot 'appened arter
wards? 'There’'s mighty few clo'es on
my back, an’ there'éa. mighty mauny
scratchds on my hands an’ my feet, 50
I s’'pose I've been makin’ a bloomin’
‘ASPASIA * oM,
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FROM W. L. WALKER MASS
WHY 1S A FLY TRYING To GET
THRL A SCREEN LIKE THE QCREEN
HE IS TRYING TO GET THRD ?
ANSWER MOA DAY - « T
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A Thrilling Tale of the Ocean, in Which
a Human Derelict Shames His Betters
‘hass o' meself ag’in. It's all that
cussed drink, my boy.
“Now, let’s think it out all clear-o.
‘There must 'ave bin a fight, 'cos I'm
all black an’ blue. I seem ter re
member gomethin’ about ther bloomin’
gkipper. Shouldn’t wonder if I'it im.,
‘Skippers an’ me don’t seem to 'it it
isome’ow. If I did ‘it 'im, then I'm
in for a bloomin’ row. If I didn’t it
'im, ’ow is it I'm down in ther bloom
in' forepeak?”
Further reasoning only confirmed
his previous suspicions. He came Lo
the regretful conclusion that M&Pfld
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D WROUSED “THE Pooi2.
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DO TO HIM WHAT
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misbehaved most grossly; but the
saddest part was—to him—that he hadi
not a clear remembrance of the events
that had led to his present plight.
No One Comes to Him,
“1f only someone 'ud come an’ tell
me, I'd be better pleased.” ' But no one
came, for the crew were intent on
other matters just then, Hours had
passed since the fracas on the bridge,
and in the interval thick fog had
swept over the face of the-'sea. ‘
~ The liner's telegraphs were rutz‘ to
lllow; as is usual, but the engines
themselves were kept revolving a 4
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their full gpeed, for passages must ba
made, even though the fogs of all the
world conspire together to prevent 1t
and the ship was already many houns
overdue. :
The racous blare of the great uiren
came down to the ears of the impris
oned man, but did not disturb him in
the least, for he was used to the
chances of the sea. He was too intent
on securing a way out of durance vila
to pay attention to a mere fog-signal,
A ray of light streamed through &
erack in the planking that torlufl one
side of his cell, and, searching around,
he lit upon & heavy iron hatoh-bat«
ten. He picked this up in his ¢
cled hand and thrust it inte 1‘
that he found, and then, with the
chain of the handcuffs across the bar,
he wrenched until he was black in the
face. ’fl?
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