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Show V asaalasaaasasasisaiaia aisi ll ' V I . More Truth Than Poetry J J By JAMES J. MONTAGUE j WE M0ULD rVOHV. Tbougb Nordle supremacy may be In danger. We do not feel taken aback To think that eome rough, Houih American atranger Tatar poeeibly wallop our Jack. IT unbridled fury ahould haply apeet klm And be biffa our young friend In The face). Wa ll alt at lha nngalda and tranquilly let Mai And try to endure the diegraoe. Tha Latlng may Jeer when tha bat lie la ended. If aa be their champiorv wine, But nerertheleas we shall not be offended . At their leering, auperlor grlna. Perhapa you will aay we are not patriotic, but allll wa are cheriening nopea That tha pug with tha name and the featurea axotle . Will knock our young man through the ropea. Wa thrilled for a time when tha Gallia contender. Emitting a Vow nasal growl. Became fur an Instant or two tha offender And cleft Mr. D. on the Jowl. Delight waa but brief. In a second It rated. Tnea esnlshed that ghoet ot a chance. But ae we beheld lu It muat be admitted That our heart wa gave wholly to. f ranca. ' In other d.'aputes wa will back up our natioa With ail that we're poeeibly worth. We'll cheer for our banner with frantic elation And vow It a the greatest an eartn. But of Nordic defeat we ara wholly unfeaxful. And we ff I oureelvee free to predict That we ll ait at the ringside, unwcrrled and cheerful. And watca Mr. Uempeey get licked. V TOO LATE. This la the time of yeer when the auhurbanite vlewe hia garden end wlahea he had dona hia spring plowing on the go.f course. LIKE AND LIKE. Germany went bmk- vn a fight. but U iaad aouiinc on Cnelby. iunL |