Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

COMIC TALES 59 SIR ISAAC NEWTON | JTrttn Ills study, Sir Isaac Nek ton seeks the fresh air.’ . . „ , t He paces up and down, ms brain fun oi scientific ideas. ! jag attention is drawn to an apple honing on the tree. , , * The apple falls. . Here In an example of the law of cravitv S2MON AND MIS 8 The pig rushes out, ana Simon has an un- comfortable ride. 9 He rushes into the pond and gives him a drenching. 10 The pig gets into a sentry box, and Simon turns it over. 11 To secure him, he sits on the box. 12 The butcher finishes him, and Simon says, you are done now, my boy. wav. 1 fimon buys a pig and drives it home. $ He a drop at the inn, stanamg on the rope, » Uhe pig makes a bolt and Simon falls. t The pig ia attracted by the savoury smell of the dinner. t He enters in a very unpolite manner. ijt Hiftmfets with many obstacles, but overturns them all. , . . * ..As he comes out, Simon stands in the door- AND THE APPLE. 5 He measures, with his compasses, the exact distance. . 6 He picks up the apple, as an object for future investigation. 7 The principle involved is not quite clear to him. 6 He discovers the wonderful law of gravity. MAN AND CALF. Mr. Bah resolves to sell his calf. Its removal from the mother is more difficult than he imagined. He nies to coax it with a handful of grass. Hendeavours to push it along. Hettries another method and fails. He tries the effect of a thistle. He seizes him by the ear and mu. 8 Becoming tired, he tries remonstrance. 9 Regaining strength, he uses additional exer- tion. 10 He carries him on his back. 11 He gets tired, a new idea strikes him. 12 Happv thought! he ties the cow’s hell round 'his neck, the calf immediately follows him. THE ADVENTURES OF BROWN, j They go fishing, and land a monster lobster. t They take it to town, and sell it to Baron von Epicurus. SMITH, JONES, AND ROBINSON. 3 The Baron engages a Trench cook to dress it | for dinner. 4 The cook puts the lobster into hot water, but ! finds ho nets into it himself. NJR. O’TOOLE'S ADVENTURES 1 Hr. O’Toole, when in Africa, took a walk, with 5 his big -umbrella 10 protecs him from the 6 sun. 7 3 He takes a nap. ° « A lion makes his appearance. s 4 The lion astonished at the umbrella. WITH HIS UMBRELLA. The umbrella keeps the lion at bay. Still more astonished when he sees it opened Mr. O’Toole shields himself with it. The lion retreats, somewhat dismayed. Mr. O’Toole returns, and advises everybody to carry a large umbrella. FIVE 8ENSES (Comic). 1 Seeing. 2 Hearing. j Smelling. PUSSY’S ROAD TO RUIN. •1 Tasting. 5 heeling. I Puss going with heT mamma to be taught to work. 8 Pussy learning to spin. 3 Pussy being taught to catch a mouse. 4 Master Tom courting pussy. 1 Tom and puss taking a midnight ramble. $ Tom teaching puss to be mischievous. 7 Tom and puss killing the fowls. 8 Puss stealing the chops from her mast 9 Puss stealing sausages. 10 Puss killing her master’s canary. 11 Puss caught by her master. 12 Puss in prison. THE POWER OF MUSIC. I The fiddler’s coat-tails grabbed by a crocodile. j The crocodile lets go on hearing the fiddle. 1 The crocodile docs the light fantastic toe. -1 Tlie crocodile's dancing shakes the pyramids. 5 The pyramids fall and kill the crocodile. G The fiddler maki ’g jolly after his escape.