PRESIDENT JUDGE
7 Generoso D'Allesandro | |
Oh! ho! | |
Generoso | |
D'Allesandro, | |
Must it ever go so? | |
Speak it easy all the land thro' | |
Speak it easy when you tell her | |
Of the bottles in the cellar. | |
8 August M. Finkbeiner, No. 319 | |
Oh Finkbeiner! | |
Oh Finkbeiner! | |
What is finer, | |
Or diviner | |
Than Milwaukee beer? | |
But when seen | |
On table green, | |
With slot machine, | |
Froth and flavor disappear. | |
9 George Dokenwadel, No. 379 | |
Dokenwadel | |
Was fur ein twaddle | |
About a "boddle"? | |
When you sell it | |
Why not tell it? | |
10 Arnholt & Schaefer Brewing Co., No. 400 | |
Policy men and toughs | |
Gamblers, bawds and roughs. | |
Abide in Sansom Street | |
And in speak easies meet. | |
But when Carter, Noyes and Brownley greet | |
Throw down their money and offer treat, | |
'Tis necessary to be discreet. | |
11 Frederick W. Wolf, No. 426 (A bottler who sold beer to the
Kensington Athletic Club, No. 3643 Market Street). | |
On the Kensington sward | |
In the Twenty-fourth ward | |
Are trained athle — tes. | |
They stride from afar | |
Cling close to the bar | |
And swift run into diabetes. | |
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