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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21 ,."19287
PAGS TWO
TWB KtWrEB-trERALD/ ATmCTB. . GEORG La.,
BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
Sketches bv Bessey—Synopsis by Branches
CRANE
WASH TUBS-
"RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS—
Beautiful Kandehbra
-By Blosser
(TUI MSS AINT TJiE
i SAME AROUND AEEE
; SINCE OSCARS SONE-
' 7AEEE VNAS ALSNAYS
I SOMETHING DOING
: VNI7H HIM ABOUND-
. X HOPE HE HURRIES’
OP AN’ COMES ' jT
' HOME.' r^-rCZ:—
YOU MAkC ME
LAUGH-TO HEAR
MX) 7XLI4 YOU’D
CORIS'MAS COMES
APOVH" BEFORE A
FELLA RMOUJS IT
HARDLY—TIME
CERTAINLY FUES-
X SHOULD SAY.’
< WEIL, IJERE WE 1
are m HAwreioviA,
KMIDELABRA, GOTT.
L NO«l Tb
' HERE ms
ALMOST CHRIST-
MAS AGAIN- .
THINK YOUD SEElf
^—^-7 LOTS OF
It was a changed Scrooge that emerged from hts
meanly furnished rooms on Christmas Day. The old
man had entered those quarters Christmas Eve.soured
on the world, hating everybody, wishing, nobody a
merry Christmas. Now, transformed by the! visions of
the night, he smiled at everyone he met. People turned
to look at him—he seemed such a jolly old soul. it**
H HJL j—js p.rww, Bf th. PuMWl.-, .t n- 8<w* .f Iggejfc Cg»,r<rf.t. IMMt
m fURTritHMORE its
WELL 1VTS-—Trtrt IS-V>
[AH.Btrr EVERY YEAR)
KMIPflABRh 1 .
lWE HAVE CHRISTMASi^L.
AT MY HOUSE AHDyS
S AT GRANDMA'S/ . 7*
, ToolZy*' *
S'\WAM-YO(jfe(
OMLY SIX
YEARS OU>>
(well.tVe seen
L TWELVE 1
s He met one of the gen
tlemen who had asked
him for a subscription to
the poor and gave him so
big a donation the. man'
was amazed. uv ,
. Scrooge bought the
'biggest prize turkey that
ho could find for his poor
dork. Bob Cratchit. He
ssnt it to Cratchit’s home
in a cab. n ' m j
•By Cowan
MOM’N BOP
BABY! JUST the.place
TO HIDE AMV'S CHRISTMAS
Presents.thevu. be
safe under these ■ S
. SPRINGS r—^
— what's THIS >
LONE STRING COMING
OUT OF TUE
s COUCH
' POP, DO YOU
think sahta Clads
WILL BRING ME A 1
NEW POLL AND A /
Set of dishes //
IF TM A GOOD / [
Girl and washJ V
Lmy EARS-->t
LOOK
Telling his surprised friend. that! great many back
payments wore included in the donation, Scrooge then
hurried to the home of hi^_ nephew,: Fred. He stag
gered Fred and his wife and her sister,and the others
who came to Fred's Chriitmas party by being the jot-
iiest of the lot. (To Be Continued)
,mn«cwiw»M»ni.- fi-jg
I gynepses, CepyrlfM,
-BY SMALL
OUR BOARDING HOUSE-
-BY AHERN
-By George Clark
SIDE GLANCES-
ATDY ( ')t SHOULD SptY NUT?
FOB. TH' BABYS
CHRISTMAS
PReseNT’!*
I'M AFRAID H6’D
HURT HIMSELF
ON A HORN-
• it unuuuu unr NV.<
/ SUPPOSING: He'D
) STICK THE. BOW IN
<, t His eYe!
—YoO CAAiY "IfeM- M'S- SaMe i M
SPEtft''tHAl' QRAAiP -iWBY BAIP J
tfoti TbR VaUR-fALKlAiG-SlOAll* \
WA-Voi) MUSY WAYB THOUGH LEPf I
-fo buy A CtolS-fMAS PRESENT
FbR VoUR VlfFE l AM 1 POAVT
so <aefiW<3 Her A BoX of , i
LAUUPRY SOAP tl *"-* 'BUY HER ' 1
SOMETHldS IMArf WIU-
SMILlUS MUSCLES A WoRK-OU-f f-
r t-MAKE HER WAPEY,f
S -"Mo' MAffER Hold Mtlcri MoAlEY
rdw A GUY HAS,-THEY MEYER
mPr purr Him AuiaY
“• w\iU His Hamps
iM* His Pockets L
n OUDAY
INTS
iMOXnou TiMe
clocks-
WtseAeeiMLSc
alarms!
REAPIM6 ME A SERMoM
*~V4HY CERTfAIAlLV,
I UtfEMP -To BUY.-the
MAPAM A CHRISTMAS
PRESEUrf f UM-M-
-w/\h,^er- spu-f--r-T-~
m#PRAT l*c LET" ME
eiYE You A Brf OF
VdlSPOM, YouHasiisR^
SHOCS OF SCOTCH
&RWN-
BUY ’CM BI4-
1HWWoNt6iVC
Sporting Goods.
Yoorc lookin*
DUMBBELLS-
see
us.
WHE ligHYesi* burpeH
OAl A MAA15S 1 BACK, >
is MIMP/M6 His ouiaI
RUSIAiESSj^Yj^
I *C_A GEM^-.
pm. 1 got it! dust but him
P. Nice ROLL OF LINOLEUM-
Nell, heres mope, i
ft Nice /DON'T WANT
DRUM \ /THAT EITHER-
tT'STOOOLD
-Arv hum 1
WH'F.Vp. SAID Yp WANTED
SOMeTHlNCr FOR. HlNVTft
PLPff ONI
MERCY ME! WHAT
Would ne 00 wmt
-V THAT? •
<<SJIVMM<2
HiM-rWe
‘I'll so mnd tte him mother, but I’m do'ng it to p!esie you. 1
-BY MARTIN
Fordy Pulls a Boner!
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