The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 07, 1906, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

iKCCCtpC8 ior 'itauyuiei uy ux uu?i vixmiuc &\i us is in ixmciiai The Hall-Room Boys. OH R «. « liiMl Copyright 1000, 07 AnurletB-J«ani!'Czui!ni The Origin of the Bridal Veil. «oaoaoaBaoa0BoooaaaoaDooaoaaQaaaoooaoaaoaaaoooaaooaooBoooaooaac(ooo0O00»»a»»aoa^ — II I - I I 'T HAi HA! JUST AS I THOUGHTi l KNEW THIS FELLOW WOULD FAIL! HE PIPN’T KNOW HOW go Run a gu5iNEss.L BANGUI* vSAL5 STORE TO l$T TO MAKE. IT PAY JUST AS I'VE DE VELOPED MT , OWN CONCERN ! 1. YOUNG MAN—Mr. Mark, I Hava 2. MR. E.Z.—'Ye Godsl This la the 3. MR. E. Z.—Young man, pardon MR8. MARK—Why, E. Z., you talk ► been engaged by Mr*. Mark to act a* OUTRAGE of all outrages! I’ll not me ; jt j* not your fault, I know. But like a groundworm. I engaged no N your personal guardian and protector; have a guardian! I need no keeperl |'|| give you your month's notice NOW. guardian for you. Whatl You paid K 1 to guard you against the wiles and Out with youl Here fa one hundred dollars—four him a hundred dollars? E. Z. Mark, ‘snares of sharpers, bunco men, etc. I YOUNG MAN—But, Mr. Mark, I weeks* pay. Oh, Just wait until I get NOI It’s not a guardian you need; am instructed never to leave you out have a contract with Mra. Mark *or home. Something la going to drop neither Is It a careaker or a keeper, of my alght—• $25 a week and a month’s notice In THIS time. GUARDIANI KEEPERI A atraltjacket and a padded cell for case of my not being needed. CARET^KERI your* that’a what! THE SIMPLE JOYS OF COUNTRY LIFE.