Show 1 J More Mor Truth Than Poetry 0 J JI I By JAMES J. J MONTAGUE l 4 o A LONG FAREWELL Good bye Tut-ankh Tut For For quite a time You proved uncommon philanthropic Inspiring many a mus-ed mus rhyme Supplying many a fertile topic The pens of ot poets Y you released And set them once again enthusing r When en and his cult had ceased TO Iti a be amusing j. j The tales about you t tonce once more An active i interest eres Jn Uj game bard-game For many Supposed a. a vas as a card card game v Your fame he world was was' flung a The epic of ot u lumbers slumbers And curious ways of ot 11 life e were sung In rhythmic numbers I But o one oe e recalls the Belgian hare Whose rearing was a passion But for which row ow th the pub flair Has lias gone completely out a astion mon Pug dogs from front favor ha haveThe have have- hab b bv tJ d. d The pong ping-pong craze has ly Iy There are few things 1 in- in t That long S are e V And so so we bid you sir ta With reverent hand on heart and head bare The world woId has struggled from your spell spen Youve You've grown Jn ln truth extremely threadbare I Though still stilt illustrious your fame And nd such distinguished mummies few are The poems that now non contain your OUr nameS name S Are dead as you ou are I EXPENSIVE I The proposed airway to the Panama Canal ma may be necessary but wont won't It be rather expensive to fortify it IT KEEPS US FROM LOAFING A lump sum Is a big one with sugar at the present resent price 0 o Copyright 1923 1323 by the tho Bell Dell Syndicate Inc |