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Show Rippling' ijH Rhymes By WALT MASON j Tin: man KELLER. Along the pleasant highways, and by the rural homes, through cool and shady byways, the snorting terror , l r..ii ms The auto with a driver who threatens as he drives, who cares no H copper stiver for human limbs or J Uvea The auto, wisely driven, is not Innately bad. it is a blessing given to H man, to make him glad. When It is H sanely guided along the teeming ways, ill It seldom Is derided by bards or kind-red kind-red jays Bui oh, the locoed chuffcr who to the highway lakes, nor carq H how many Buffer, so he some record H breaks! And oh, the beardless strip- H lings who joyrlde In tho night1 'Twould take some seven Kiplingj lo H sew thqae lads up right. 1 hate to H turn a corner when 1 drive out of toivn for fear somo speedlaw scorne,' H will straightway run me down. The-death The-death car's always speeding to malm some helpless hick, and what this country s needing is law that has a kick. When once tho fiend, loon wit-ted. wit-ted. some gent or cow has slain, he III should not permitted to drive a car again Outlaw the reckless drlv- H ers, and let them drive no more, and the maimed survivors, will cry. Ilurroo' Hurroar'" |