Tiny Tim; Paddy the Pigeon; Professor; Olga Petrovich; Cecilia; Charles
Synopsis
Tim befriends Paddy the Pigeon who helps him survive in the big city. The pair help an old violin player keep his job, then turn matchmaker to help a lonely young man and woman meet each other. Later they help a night watchman foil a robbery in a warehouse.
Reprints
from Tiny Tim (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946 and 1947.
It is truly written-The mirror shows everyone his best friend-
Genre
humor
Characters
Ching Chow
Synopsis
Four strips: 1) Mirror shows everyone's best friend, 2) This person is exceedingly thankful for the many things he did not get, 3) Make excuses for another-never for yourself, and 4) Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces.
Reprints
from Ching Chow (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946
It is truly said-The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity-
Genre
humor
Characters
Ching Chow
Synopsis
Four strips: 1) The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity, 2) Caution is the parent of safety, 3) The fool's mistakes never teach him anything, and 4) That which is bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.
Reprints
from Ching Chow (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946