The Lanthorn 1900 . Names. Sauce. J. H. Adams, Oh, shut up. M. M. Albeck Give me your pie ? S. N. Carpenter, Critic Dont bother me. W. C. Dkrsham, See Pass the dessert. R. E. Gift, . My girl is all right. E. L. Glasgow, ????????? C. B. Harman, Ow ! that was good. W. B. Lahr, How can you prove it? C. P. Let me have your meat ? B. A. Metzger. Pres., Thats hot stuff, Mr. Critic. M. M. Metzger, Vice-Prees., . . Do you want mv pumpkin pie? , [ H. Raabe Youre too rude. G. H. Reimer Thats a joke on you, ha ! ha! G. O. Ritter, Did you hear the latest ? D. J. Snyder, Just wait t


The Lanthorn 1900 . Names. Sauce. J. H. Adams, Oh, shut up. M. M. Albeck Give me your pie ? S. N. Carpenter, Critic Dont bother me. W. C. Dkrsham, See Pass the dessert. R. E. Gift, . My girl is all right. E. L. Glasgow, ????????? C. B. Harman, Ow ! that was good. W. B. Lahr, How can you prove it? C. P. Let me have your meat ? B. A. Metzger. Pres., Thats hot stuff, Mr. Critic. M. M. Metzger, Vice-Prees., . . Do you want mv pumpkin pie? , [ H. Raabe Youre too rude. G. H. Reimer Thats a joke on you, ha ! ha! G. O. Ritter, Did you hear the latest ? D. J. Snyder, Just wait till I get some. I. H. Wagner, Treas. Hand the pickles, Im in love. E. Wingard, Hand me the panhaas. S9. Weve a jolly good crowd at Hotel De Foust,In number were only five cheerful, robust;T assure you we delight in our rich repasts,We refer you for proof to our mistress Foust. At the head sits our lean man, Bill Derr his name,Who carves the meat to each the same. Next to him Smith that wonderful lad, As he asks for his bread looking hungry and sad. Now comes Leinbach looking solemn and deep;Oft he misses his breakfast because hes asleep. Zimmerman follows of great Lab renown,Who is always struck on the sweet girls of town. Then comes Livingston who rides a wheel,And frequently for water makes an appeal. 90


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