PHOTO ONLY of Comic Strip,Jerry on the Job,counts lumps of coal,Mr Givney,1920
Title: Jerry on the job. '413-414-415-416, gee, this coal shortage is getting worse and worse'
Creator(s): Hoban, Walter C., 1890-1939, artist
Date Created/Published: 1920 Feb. 8 [publication date]
Summary: PHOTO ONLY of Seven-frame comic strip. Jerry, working in a railyard, counts lumps of coal. He reports the number to his boss, Mr. Givney, adding that some coal can be purchased in 'New Monia.' The boss orders him to go get it, so Jerry checks the coal supply in the coal car of a train, surmises that he has enough to reach New Monia, and drives the train away.
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Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.1032)
Exhibited: University of Maryland, 'The Art in Cartooning,' 1971.
Subjects:
Coal--1920.
Railroad employees--1920.
Railroad locomotives--1920.
Comics--American--1920.
Drawings--American--1920.
Periodical illustrations--American--1920.
Bookmark /2009615905/
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