Show W 0 NATALIE mc GRATH A FATTEN had behaved very well until antl the he first of decem ber then ill all of a sudden lie decider to GO into santas workshop tha th first terrible thing he did was to lap the ass paint from ib a dolls face S santa haq had put A great deal of care nto into making that doll for she was to go to a hwe girl who was III in the hospital christmas eve came and all the reindeer harnessed and waiting to tor r santa have billave you all of couf you bags dear asked mrs santa yes we ne have everything and are on our way to wish the world a very merry christmas answered folly olly old santa clump said boltzen to himself a and hump again the red paint had had a bad effect upon his disposition off they sped 4 and up up up they sailed through the air blitzen was going along beautifully when he suddenly wondered what alwn would do it if he blitzen bite his tall not tery my hard bard thought 1311 to himself just enough to make hm alm jump and as they hurried along that winters night blitzen reached out his funny warm nose and bit vixens vibens tall hard vixen jumped then he kicked donder who in turn kicked the upsetting u Ps etting it over tt it went and dowa it wont went santa toys and all fortunately tuna tely they nil all landed in A PDA snowbank santa picked his snowy self up put the toys back in n the sleigh leigh and oft off they started once again the first house they came to was a lovely old farm house santa and the reindeer made a beautiful landing on oa the roof now while I 1 am gone see that you be behave bavell 1 said santa and down the chimney he went As soon as he wa was butof out of sight blitzen started trouble a gain again dumdum dum dum diddle dum dum I 1 see what I 1 can do dol I 1 he ha snorted and he ha crossed his front legs stamped camped his hind ones and sat down on the roof here here shouted santa as bs be came up the chimney what laa W the meaning of all this noise it sounded like an earthquake 1 I thought every moment that the root roof would cave in it if you cant stand still on the tops ol of the houses I 1 shall most st certainly leave you on the ground santa knew that this would be a dreadful punishment to them all as aa they were very proud of 0 being able to stand on the tops of houses the next nest house had bad a Blant teg roof with i a peak at the top and when santa had gone down the chimney that mischievous but boltzen zen promptly sat down again snorting hla his favorite song dum dum diddle de dum the first thing be knew he had started to slide and he get up quickly enough to prevent sliding all the way to the ground over the root roof I 1 he e went dragging the sleigh end and his seven brothers with him out of t the chimney came santa and leaned over the peak of the root roof to call them im just about tired of your nonsense tonight 1 said he now you will stay on the ground and when in the country the they y stopped at another farm house that la is just where santa left them sniff sniff sniff sniff I 1 A spicy smell reached the nose of blitzen inch by inch be moved over to the window and stuck his bis head bead right in lie ire proceeded to devour everything in sight he ate so rapidly that the other deer could only stare and wonder wo a pies cakes tarts jelly and ja jam all went down with lightning speed when he had finished he licked his bis lips turned around and pushed back to the place santa had bad left them when santa came out there they were as is quiet as mice well now fine called santa in a cheery voice see how much better than things gs are when you yon behave now we all know that it the best thing in the world to run after we have eaten a great many sweets boltzen itzen soon learned this and began feeling very ill indeed but feeling ill only made his disposition worsen worse in the distance he be could see a city and above this city he saw a tall steeple As they raced along near the steeple blitzen pushed ills his brothers over so that when they passed they were w ere so close you could not hive have put your finger between the steeple and the sleigh blitzen glanced at vixen and saw that his bis hair was Bi standing andIng rl ht up straight what ho 11 bellowed santa do you want to upset the sleigh again you naughty deer all over the he world they went not skipping ft a place lace was tired lidd and a as s he ae could think pf af nothing petter better to tado do he sported snorted and cussed fussed and counted idars stars at last just ns as christmas morning pawned they found their way home iome mrs santa game came punning put to T peet meet baem hem and to 0 o help panto panta the reindeer lutyen cannot have anything 0 o eat cat and he li must go right into the fhe barn said eald santa rather bady barid I 1 fear he cannot go with me next christmas and pow indeed was blitzen a sadder I 1 and a wiser Fel reindeer deer now my dear children I 1 know that jrp apu 4 all love blitzen you TOU must tos he be li Is A a OF alle old fellow when you hear the deer pa the roof christmas chrisom as jave eve it 0 s always buz en fidot api api hear bear because he always stamps 1 haide harder than is necessary pec essary and when y yiu 94 hear the bells you can always hew plit allt zens zena above the rest no one banow why just becan be he bg Is blitzen f suppose and likes to ply give fin extra stamp and an extra shake possible he will be sadly missed next christmas eve unless 1 I have it I 1 lets RU all w alp A a note to santa and AM ask ash bin bim 0 N o mischievous blitzen boltzen before next Chrls haas has bas a chadee to come around it if it I 1 pie ahll aren oren in nil all the world should arlt rm im I 1 P anta would forgive him 5 1830 union |