- This story finds Buster, Mary Jane, and Tige gathering a wagon-load of orphans and hosting a holiday party for them. Tige is up to his usual mischief, including sawing a hole in the dinner table and stealing the turkey dinner. One of the orphans performs a Charleston dance.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- It is orphan day, Buster's mother tells him and Mary Jane, so they can find some poor orphans and give them a house party during her absence. The children and Tige drive to the country and get a sedan full of kids. A little Black boy hitches Tige to a cart and drives him in pursuit of the car. Dog and cart slide down a hill and nearly go over a precipice, but the orphans are finally delivered to the Brown mansion, where they sit down at the table while Buster and Mary Jane do the cooking. As the kids are too noisy, Buster sends Tige to quell the mob. When the turkey is served, Tige saws a hole in the table from underneath and steals the bird. They chase him all over the place but he dodges through the kitchen cabinet and keeps them guessing until he has consumed the bird. The Black boy does the Charleston on top of the table and the party is at its height when Mrs. Brown arrives home and wades through the broken dishes to the kitchen, where Buster is all ready to greet her with a plate in the seat of his pants for safety. ---Universal Weekly, 25 December 1926.
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