SPYING ON SANTA CLAUS
... SPYING ON SANTA CLAUS. A WATCHED STOCKING NEVER FILLS. Drawn by Starr Wood. C.' ...
... SPYING ON SANTA CLAUS. A WATCHED STOCKING NEVER FILLS. Drawn by Starr Wood. C.' ...
... ANOTHER SPY SPOTTED. [r P.C. A i (making his daily Spy Report) Case of measles at Number 47, supposed to be German* Drawn by Wilt. Owhn. ...
... I SPY: THE GAME AS SEEN BY THE GERMANS! THE ALARM A GERMAN DACHSHUND HE IS SIGNALLING TO A ZEPPELIN WITH HIS TAIL THE ARREST VOCES POPULI DAMNED GERMAN SPY THE EXECUTION: ONE MORE DANGEROUS GERMAN SPY PUT OUT OF ACTION. These cartoons, which are reproduced ...
... AGRI KULTUR THE COW CODE OF THE GERMAN SPY. A NEW GERMAN SCRIPT! FRENCH OFFICERS DECIPHERING THE BOVINE HIEROGLYPHICS OF THE ENEMY'S SECRET AGENTS. Drawn by Lionel Edwards. It is wonderful how expressive that stolid animal, the cow, can be made by the ...
... B.-P, AS SPY: THE ART OF DISGUISING FORT DRAWINGS. I. A SKETCH-PLAN OF A FORT, MADE BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR ROBERT BADEN- FCWELL, THE CHIEF SCOUT. jjy Here is another of the methods by which I I f i f concealed the plans of the forts I made. i First ...
... American chewing-gum, and not the name of a Continental spy, who certainly deserved his fate for his folly in carrying on his business under a style which would cause everyone to suspect him. When I go a-spying it will be as Mr. Jones or M. Leblanc or Herr Schmidt ...
... vacation judge, was the subject of one of Spy's most successful cartoons. Mr. justice Bargrave Deane, who shares with Mr. Justice Sutton the dubious delight of being vacation Judge, was the subject of one of Spy's most successful cartoons. Bargrave, ...
... leaning on his spade. It 's a Spy God bless my soul Where Going down Sea Lane to the Street. The Admiral dropped his spade and padded down the path behind me. At the bottom of the garden we leant over the wall, and saw the Spy approaching at a jog-trot. ...
... 1 SPY EYE From the Picture by Truc. ...
... ANGRAVE'S ALPHABET I J for Vampire (Rage associated with lack of success in a lady spy) ...
... moment soon arrives when you must set thieves to catch thieves the spy himself must be spied upon, since it is the essence of the system that nobody can trust anybody else. Every spy is, by the law of his being, a potential double-crosser. It is a commonplace ...
... called but the soldiers GEORGE GEE, BILLY BENNETT, WYLIE WATSON and MAX BACON, having had their uniforms stolen by the master-spy, are in grave difficulties I caught them single- handed one of the dialogue high-lights of the show. A warm welcome for the ...