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Show #8 Yo Mistress . a : She lowers They shah "S blood! lot 1 mine, that REE a an unhappy What 3. "ALONZO. (at ‘sunrise): "¥e gods!" 2 {should have' to array myself inyfeminine garments in order to Outwit 2 eruc sate CR e But (ll carry out the plan." f "‘Ods blood) but a is tougo "Wee-e-g-w!l HAL THE HALBERDIER them carry but that | 1 fellow up at this time of day." girl is a bird." 2 s )// My darling's clothing. 2. "ALONZO: "Hal here they come. from the window...'S death! Sweet one, | will take thy place. ME off and take what folfows." HAL THE HALBERDIER: "Now, go slow and'be cautious. arrange- | WEE Yr Uff ?. Yi f, ee Father has made "Oh, Alonzo, what, oh, what shall I do? 4 ISABEL ‘. © ments for the Duke to come to-morrow at daybreak and carry me o i" Alonzo, why not get some of "By gadt HAL THE HALBERDIER: ; (sabel's clothing and take her place to-morrow morning?" LADY! THAT LOVED A LAD THE eck a ena re SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907. REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE = e » ‘ What HAL THE Sis y HALBERDIER: i "Steady now, me boy,' steady." ' -~ OF) "Now SOURFACE: first' EARL thine." out DUKE OF GILTROCK into the courtyard ilst 6. To There she goes. At last! [I can hardly. realize. it." it would come out all right At last! "At last! DUKE OP GILTROCKS: she will be my wedded wife within an hour. EARL OF SOURFACE: "By my faith, I said I say eventually goes." ; §. think een! - a ¥ 7 aml ‘ f Is Isabel ready?" ~ 4,;EARL OF SOURFACE:*"The Duke approaches. You'd There she sits, poor girl. HAL THE HALBERDIER: "Yes, my lord. ee \ better let her walk to the Dukes castle alongside of me. She is not delighted with her bridal trip." HAL'; THE ALONZO HALBERDIER:. for! "Come, (aside)::"By-Venus|' the marriage That's the settlement, Duke. ! ake the fair Mistress are' being settled." 1c fair Mistress Isabel." This. might come in handy." Isabet Ls oh / ¢ \} // A Z, " t a5 ; Lee fl \e ‘ > Laff in Ve isi) = - Gale S\N / : id Allyn yp) a x oe oe J3 a (ay? re) Ox h/ ei a y that 2? EARL OF SOURFACE: "Hal hat much for his daughter." HAL ‘THE HALBERDIER: iminute" ! DUKE OF GILTROCKS: What a FINE settlement. "St. George! "Ha, my riage ceremony uncover thou thy. face. ‘sweet lips." bene ge {ASS se ; GG ra Something sweet one, Gi Not every man gets is going before we go to happen in to the oO ORAY 8. in 3 ALONZO: "Oh, take THAT instead." DUKE OF GILTROCKS: "W-E-O-W! HELP! EARL. OF SOURFAGE: *"WHAT'S. THIS?.' By "Whoop!" HAL THE HALBERDIER: ! ‘ - H A PPY YovvE URE BEEN HANGING AROUND YOUSE IM Bb | | SDiD YousE? WA . «23 DiDN' TT > Fz AP, = GE 9. DUKE OF GILTROCKS: "Oh, my«rool Tear up the agreement. more of this. The witches hayee turned the fair Isabel into a man. moustache when he soaked me. MURDER! THE WITCHES!" my halidomel» HOLD" EARL OF SOURFACE: 5 mar- ARRESTED! = ee vee poe > TOVRE et = a | want no I saw his HAL THE HALBERDIER: . "Yes, Duke, you'd better give up that girl. Them ; ae ‘ Lhe my ait ag "ere witches is agin you." : Tee sash Ey 4 Copyrighted, 1907. by the Americad Journal-Examiner | GET PINCH E 2a . Kg bo Greet Britain Rishts Reserveg | FeyHee yA cont lhe BRYSH dis . Aw YOUSE SHOULDN'T | LAUGH AT & AUNFORTUNATE ORFICER « mc » * \ : é, capa ; sha Pala tS Aen f a <I tt ‘ a: ak cia 3 a au a. 2 a, : ane 8 ee 5 "Oh, dear, dear Duke, say not so! Oh, my ill luck:"., zi Si TS ; ra ; . . |