SigHiaAgTop TMc o a dcclai\aTioH op iHDCPCrtoeHce Too* placc j;03T oHt MOHd^pd/ aHd Twthiy pin/b yc^fv? A G0
. Tu hfrf.Tu herr, tt* filorious day! Tbt day of furnulf and display • Toe day when all witt) pafnol' zeal, Try lo express jusf whaf ff)ey feel, In orafifude for whal* was done, Da^ in fbe days df waihinofon-
3o brii)® your rocker and your squib. And fh»093 described iq phrases glih
Dy fireworks men who adverfise. We'll help iliumc ir) blazing 3lv*3’-
Tour silver fountains, oold cascades.
We will ignite.and shric^ aloud
^Iq. gau rejoicing, wiuv Ibe crowd- -> And then we‘H feel fhe usual doubf
And as* v/haf we rejoice abouf-
^ They leave no fhoughfs when edl is don'
Befif our 1
/»5hio?fo')-
, s or display Independence day.
Afi:$$fiodern
Oae^tfezr*
fburfb mmiy- CeUbi/ation
%ELLOW-W-W-W cJU- , it *4 r^9 tpaf - 1 < ,ake * a drink ' S2 >-'| I™" of water) I thank ■ you. Mr. Chairman. ■ and you. my fellowI '-^ v citirena. whom I have
•‘That's the time you rlnj the boll a’ pit one o' Uie Dewey .perfectos. Yes. sir. the cigar's'all right. A nice, free smoker. Come on. now! Come m. hur! Somebody else try It. Three sbbts for flTb, an' every Ume you ring the bell you git a good cigar." -the palladium of -our liberties.
i per* south
an arctic winter to thooo tropical strands where the sweet magnolia fills tbs soft air with Its sensuous fume, and from the rugged Plymot
' ■' ik Nf “ ' ' '
to w]
Its n _ .
come to a new world of commerce far beyond the dancing wares of the Pacific. there comes one great paean of Joy. one majestic chorus that—" Bang! Blngcty-bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Blngcty-bang-bang! BPr-f-r-rP (Two bunchca at one time.) "Ub-uh-nh-uh-wow-w-wt Db-nh-uh-wow-w-w! Wo wo wow! Wo wo wow I" “Lemo! Lcmo! It’s a pure drink, remember, Indorsed bj leading physicians. It perfumes the breath and curls the hair, remember! Step right up. girls, and drink tm you bust Come on! Come on! Come on! Drink’erdown! It'll cpst you but a paltry nick, fire cents, a picayune, a half dime, good people. We're here to-day and gone, to-morrow. Come a runutn'! Drink ’«■ down!” “ the people, for the people and
btog! Bang!
by the people shall Bing! Blng-blng-t
“A good cigar if you bit the belL
Who'll t “
•Wow!
b-wow! Uh-uh-uh wowT
to-day! good people, that these peanuts were not made by a trust. Satisfaction guaranteed. bear In mind, or money refunded as yon pass out the door. Hey-y-y-y! Come an'get’em. They’re'the real Peruvian, home-made, rock-bal-last. heavy-weight peanuts, warranted to regulate the stomlck And cure rbcu-
Bang! Bang! Bang!
“ Indeed recreant to our trust If we did not offer a willing and loyal support at this crisis to that unselfish patriot, that fearless statesman.
. that holds
1 position within the
‘owow! Wowow! Wfljrf’ " that glorious banner, whose stars shall endure when the stars of heaven have crumbled Into nothing-
ness and—’’
Bang Bang-bang!
bung! Bang! Blngcty-blngety-bang! "Wow!! Wow” Wowow!! Wow!!” "Xnmber-r-r eight! Next time yon ring the bell an’ then yon git a good
^ - - ■
Bangcty-blng-dngety-bang!”
dome of heaven,
sens, i
“Wow! Wowow!
b-h. felloi
rhlng t iW-dtts
“Oyes! Oyes! Oyes! They're the self-raising peanuts, remember, wltb-
*Wow! (
igencc, htcnc-d
1 halls of this proud I Btate. for the mag1 nlficcnt reception . which you have ac-
•^Wow-ow-osri WowKWow-ow-ow!, (Email baby, rapid!*'becoming purple In the face. Mother kneads it on her lap aud then tosses It Into the air In
order to reassure It) Wow Wub-ow! , Wub-ow! Wow!
Wow!" -
—noted alike for their Intel!!] their public spirit and that cnllgl
patriotism which " u boys! They’re thru
Three
for five; Three for five’- Three tor five , aneveryUmeyonringtbcbellyoogltagood cigar! Come on. boys! Come on an’
Bang!
Bung! Bang-
crackers under a barrel.) “Wow! Wow-ow-ow-ow-ow! Ub-nb-uh-wow! Uh-wow! Wowuhr’ (Same baby.) , y “ befitting that on this day of days. made sacred throughout all time by , that heroic declaration of-trar iUnstri- , oos forefathers, we shonld assemble to do honor to those who thudded this re- • While In strength and wisdom
Bang! Bing! Bcof! Prst! ig-bang-bang! (Bunch of fire
i same time pledge ■ to each “Lemo! Lemo! Lemo! It’s fire a glass, remember, good people. The cool, refreshing lemonade, rightibere .Is fire a glsss. Fire cents, a nidi, a half •a dime, the tweikleth part of a dollar buys s -large glass af the cool, refreshing drlnkl Oh. Y£E1 Come on: Come on! Come on! The pure Juice of the lemon, bear In mind.' Too.good! Too good! Another soul made happy! Come on! - It’s firs, five. fire. five, fire! Hey-y-y! Come n mnnin - ; lemo!
Lemo! Lemo!"
1 In all seriousness, my fellow r thoughts.-wp this.
Now I ask you, my
fellow-cl tisens. il -Hnd patriotic
and thought
cltisens of the kuarandest . — God s green foolStool, Is tt/DOt *our
solemn doty to "
“Wow! Wow-ow-ow! Uh-wow!” “Choke off that young *unr “■>—repeat it. Is It or Is It not your duty? Why. fenow-emnens. we are standing upon the threshold of one of the most sublime epochs- In the magnificent history r' — * — L
monwealth. WI-
|.pth pro-ptetle eye I
• along the guttering pathway df
“Get ’em hot! Get 'em “•a! Calltotnla/da^n!"d bcrH-edgsd.'ny-frost pss her: They're fresh roasted! They’re nice and hot. remember! Takemalong! Takemalestg! Takemalong! The 1001 on the grounds to^ay. Loosen 19'. l«aen up! Buy pmuts for the ladle.: Bear In mind that three are the
the glorious bn busy of national free- ‘ her! Come on! Come re! Get y
dom. to dwell npeu those juobleajs prenuui Which—" Bang!
Blnx-biao-blsg: Bang! Bref B ug- ' “Cb-wow! Uh-w*w!
hang bang-lMug. Vm (a •slxs^'i. 9&u>a! Baac^waa-ldag-hong:' hUBy.
-W»b ab ut tHi ob-ub-<ba! y btg its breath/ »*»: Wsw-pw. Uh-ub-ub-ww« ow-wc wsw-wtiwl
* *11111—akW ■—
out knot or blemish. A bushel for a nick, good people. Fresh roasted, good Dig up. Dig up! Buy your here. Come on! Come imt
Come onr*
“The lemonade la
lemb cental
Hurry belt! ~ drink!”
Nine's the
emone.de is five today, recr. fire, five, five, fire, five, five The large cold glsisfor a pick', up! Hurry up! Unbelt! Uo- ‘ Give the'ladles a nice cold.
numb
t hole that time. T/yer la! Tryer agin! Tryer again.” ‘—-shall review with grateful memr the couragenua ► Wow-w-w-w! Uh-wow! Uh-wow! t-wowr "He rings the bell snd here's his »r. Now then, who’s next, who’s next? Three for fire! Three for fiver' “It’s Ire *
TW!
, 7—-u»! .nmfl— Bw: AM. k
1
A-rst-s-Ut-Ut-s-Ut-Ut! amen are bravely dramming, A-rat-s-Ut-Ut-s-Ut-tst!
bravely drumming. And the. lifers shrilly blow, While over their beads, .30 where the-
may,
Will ever Old Glory go.
Arat-e-Ut-U»a-Ut-<kt! tm
A-rstA-Ut-tabs-Ut-tat!
hasten f the drums are nearing,
A-rat-e-Ut-Ut-a-tat-Ut!
And wilder the boys are cbeeriac,
A-rata-Ut-Ut-a-Ut-Ut!
80 fill your pockrta with cnckere.
Bring out s horn and sun.
And join in the shooting chorus;
Ut-tat-a-tat-tat! shouting chores, ae and the fan!
A-ret-s-Ut-Ut
Come join in the shouts Add to the noise and
'Tis the same, sweet, old. old story,
A-rat-a-Ut-Ut-a-tat-tat!
Of the birthday of Old Glory ,
A-rst-a-tst-tat-s-tat-tat!
And a hundred years in passing, Since the fathers fought and bled.
Hire made more precious the starry sign
That tyranny it dead. A-rat-a-Ut-Ut-a-tat-tat! A-sot-a-Ut-Ut-a-Ut-tat!
Have made njpre precious the starry sign
That tyranny is dead. —Thornton W. Burgess.
fa th. n
-And the cracker’s on the shelf. And the boy Vho has a quarter’s ' softly to fan ”
Langhfag refL, ,
They are potting out the pfawbeds And the thinre that make the nob O, the glorioua Fourth if coming— -
Better save your pennies, boyr *
Tber ■ re piling B Where the passer-by may see; ' They are'sucking up the rockets And torpedoes temptingly! 0. the list is longer, better. Than it ever was before. And the glorious Fourth is coming With iu racket snd iu roar. O, the flag is fa the window - Andthe punk is on the shelf, And the nervous man should hdrry And begin to brace himself, . For the Fourth is coming, coming. With its glory and iU noise— With the oldest of ns ready t To get but and help the boya! The Absent-Minded Boy. fin absent-minded youth was Johnny
He o Hewa
t forgot 'twas time to eat his meals, so vary queer in all fail ways, neighbors thought he curdy mart
he struck a match and lit the fuse
To eec.if he could make t plodc. .Then suddenly he thought of something else And forgot to lay the cannon cracker down, • * * • -f. * * * When Johnny’* well again, ’tis hoped he'll As wide awake, as any boy fa towij.
“Scotland’s burning, pour on Wa Is the game I most admire,” Said the punk, with just s twinkle, ' “Tot I always start the fire.” Then waa heard the cannon end In a mellow voice he sang: “Some may like pscheesi bitter. - But I always play Go-bang!”
' That
And w’
You
Tbs rinwhcel.
funny are those buzz! at spul these sparks o whirl so softly round
: 23‘«
The smokeless cracker may be mad* A quite socceeaful go: But boieelcsa crackers, i'm afgaid. Will atand no kind of *h
A grateful nation will be ready tc reward the Inventor of. the noise' firecracker.—New York World.
crai upon Its work of trying to destroy the. rsllahlllt-p nf fhn mnans Intala—Omo-
i'orid-Hersid.
-Dralers In flreworiu are preparing
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Kgws.
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