Show r The Fourth of July By T C HARBAUGH Old Glory Is waving on land and on sea The hope of the Nation the prldo O f the free Our lleclH bear It outward to harbors afar And dear to tilt eye is the gleam of each star In beauty It floats over hemlock and i pine Adown to our orange tringcd tropical i line Our fathers beneath it were willing to die F And new luster It gels on tho Fourth of July The Old Continentals methinks that they rome Out of the past at the tap of the drum Their swords are aloft and their bayonets bay-onets shine And Washington rides at the head of the line There Sumter and Schuyler are fighting fight-ing again And yonder is charging Mad Anthony An-thony Wayne They fought and they fell neath the Unions blue sky And gave to Columbia her Fourth of July We reach out from ocean to ocean afar A nation of freemen all matchless In i war Our eagles uwlng of his grandeur unshorn un-shorn For never by foe has his plumage been torn And woe to the hand that would fetter his flight Or sully the banner he guards In his might He watches our land from his elrle on high And our flag waves for him on the Fourth of July Our forefathers gave us this home of tho free And tenderly guarded young Libertys tree Undaunted In battle heroic they stood And nourished the soil with the best of their blood Blow blow the wild bugles but not for tho fray The morning has dawned upon Liber tys day Unfurl the proud emblem that kisses tho sky For this is tho worlds only Fourth of July The rollicking drums let them sound In their might And rally tho people but not for the fight The land Is aflame and the rockets fierce fire Will show where our eagle mounts higher and hlghr And listen oer Brandy wines historic plain The old Continentals aro swarming again With the tread of tho brave and the soldiers true eye They march us It were to our Fourth of July The Past Is our pride and tho cycles of fate Await us Inside of the Centurjs gate Wo dress to tho colors that flutter and shine While Libertys stands at the head of the llnnr Look up tn the Flag that will never grow old As long as the tale of our fathers is told As long as our land Is our home may It fly To crown with Its glory each Fourth of July r L DONTS FOR THE FOURTH Dont allow tho firecrackers to go off In tho grass unless you want the lawn ruined 1 Dont wear a thin Inflammable frock Put on n cloth skirt If there are fire crackers about 4 Dont attempt to set off complicated pyrotechnics without tnoreugbjv prebondlng com the process i S for Dont lay away loft oyor fireworks another year They aro dangerous things to pack away whore get at them mice can Buy only bo so many as can used on tho day appointed |