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Pete The Tramp, created by Clarence Russell, began his life in the pages of Judge magazine in the 1920s. He didn't have a name at that time, and wouldn't be given one until King Features began syndicating him to newspapers in 1932. Pete was your stereotypical homeless bum, put upon and mostly harmless, but not without his prickly edges.
Here we see him as he tries to enjoy a bit of ice skating on the local pond. I like this strip for the most part, but I think there was a missed opportunity to have someone falling into the water due to the sign no longer warning of the crack in the ice. I guess maybe the panels are a bit too small for that.