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No. 17. "Who cares to-day who won the game, We'll shoot off crackers just the same!"
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 18. "They put crackers all along the wire To prepare for an army fire."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 19. "From noon till night they let things go, In sky above and on earth below."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 20. "At the Liberty Bell they took a try And hoisted it up both good and high."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 20. "At the Liberty Bell they took a try And hoisted it up both good and high."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 21. The Roosevelt Bears as Cadets. "Dressed and ready for hours of fun, With cavalry horse or battery gun."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 22. The Roosevelt Bears in New York. "TEDDY-B threw the monkey and made him yell, And caught him every time he fell."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 23. The Roosevelt Bears in Philadelphia. "'We've sailed before,' said TEDDY-B, 'We hit Chicago down a tree.'"
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 24. The Roosevelt Bears at The Theatre. "As Dublin Mike and Pat from Cork, They came on the stage to look for work."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 25. The Roosevelt Bears at Atlantic City. "Across the sand in running dash, They struck the breakers with a splash."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 26. The Roosevelt Bears at Independence Hall. "At the Liberty Bell they took a try, And hoisted it up both good and high."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
No. 27. The Roosevelt Bears Celebrate the Fourth. "From noon till night they let things go, In sky above and on earth below."
Edward Stern & Co.
1907
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