. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . atisfied with walking in like agentleman, but insisted on flying up to therafters with the cart and the cat hangingon to him. After him jumped Rover, thedog who was scheduled to sing to theaccompaniment of the mouth organ. Alasfor his voice! He used it up entirely bark-ing at Pete. It was some time before ordercould be restored and the program con-tinued. I wish I had time to tell you all about allof the animals and funny people who tookpart in the parade, but I must hurrj- alongwith the story. Little John, dressed as aclown, came out and sang several
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . atisfied with walking in like agentleman, but insisted on flying up to therafters with the cart and the cat hangingon to him. After him jumped Rover, thedog who was scheduled to sing to theaccompaniment of the mouth organ. Alasfor his voice! He used it up entirely bark-ing at Pete. It was some time before ordercould be restored and the program con-tinued. I wish I had time to tell you all about allof the animals and funny people who tookpart in the parade, but I must hurrj- alongwith the story. Little John, dressed as aclown, came out and sang several funnysongs to the accompaniment of a Jewsharp, played by my older brother, who didthe double duty of musical entertainer andmaster of ceremonies. Then came mystunt on the tight rope. I am. sure youwould have been horrified to see your oldAunt Mary walking on a rope that hadbeen stretched between two of the uprightposts in the bam, but you must remember,she was a little girl then, and the rope wasnot more than a foot high from the May, the tight-rope walker Drawn by Ethel Gardiner, Ballimor Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, 1921 45
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