Judge, 1899-09-30 · page 7 of 20
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TO DEWEY. COME back tous, ob Dewey! We will welcome you with NSTAN OWS, pride, Who have elevated things for us Upon the other side. You've fought the Spaniard for us, ‘At the heathen had a whack, And we love you for it, Dewey: Therefore haste,.ob, hasten back. Come and see our pretty fire- works, Our banners. fags and such, Our great triumphal arches high ; “Twont ‘make you tired— much. Come see our haughty city Do the hustling act for you In remembrance of your fights and other Things you've worried through. Come dine with us and wine with us, And when they've served the nuts Do take a Filipino With your fond compatriots. Louis MOKGANW SILL SPECIALTY. oe DOES«Auber } work hard?” sce DORN Tue new cin a patois fen the conquering hero comes, a grateful nation Paints all day In his welcome shows her treasures rich and fair: until just before He, no doubt, reserves Air dearest admiration sunset.” For the Dewey girl who greets him everywere. What is bis For Columbia ‘tis a day most grand and glorious, specialty ?” And ber daughters rightly share it with hee sons ; ~ Sunsets.” Since the power that always makes our arms victorious Is the girls behind the men behind the guns. WHAT STOPPED HIM. Mrs. OLeTIMER -s he still call you * his life*?” Mrs. NewLywep—" Not since I refused to get in- sured in his favor.” HE'D GET HIS MONEY'S WORTH ON DEWEY DAY. “Dere's de kind uv er continuous performance dat jest strikes Willie.” comicbooks.com