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Show 1 . 0.HE MUCH-TRAVELED IRISHMAN. Tl twelve months uln" I cam to America The fortune of me um-le to enioy. Hlena hi- name : Sinire he left me tha whole av It. And in his will he unid. ' Vow Tat. me boy. Ve oiiulit to splnd a solid year In thravi lln. Tha irreat hoIl'M av t il- counthry for to ha." And shure me uncle didn't nea.l to nrsa me much For thravelln Is a tri' k that .lust suits me. So t'vathravaled over aM this mlirhty nation Krpm north to south and from theeast to west; I've tnraveled both on land and on the wather, Hut shine the railroad thravelin suits me be-t, And of all the hue railroads In America, And meself shnre has thraveled on them all. The one that heads the ll-t for solid comfort Is the Ghtcao, Milwaukee & Ht Paul Hoth for aitln and for dhrinkln and forshlapln. Their equipment Is most e -tly and complain, There Is shplendor enough for old Klnu Solomon Solo-mon And dantles for his thousand wives to ate. o ' I've thraveled all up and down America, Tha railroads and tha shieamhoats tried them ad. But thern g nothing can compare In solid comfort. com-fort. Wld the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. |