Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1913 — GREAT MEN IN COMMON CLAY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

GREAT MEN IN COMMON CLAY

Models by G. A. BEATY

Wsrdt by BEIE MOBBAI

v. • , v/'*, The hymn, "My Country, Tis of Thee," which fervent millions sing, reechoes in another land —"God Save Our Gracious King,” nor need one cross the ocean to hear this regal ring. There used to be another George whom Yankees did decry, they fought his troops aad officers and made ’em Jump real .spry, they doused the tea that bore bis stamp and which they wouldn’t’ buy. They struck for separation from the distant mother isle and picked upon a local George to be their chief the while; although they let him understand that he was np on trial. The years- rolled by, as years will do, until a certain day when all the British Empire came once more beneath tl)e sway of one whose royal name was Oeorge—Was trouble then to pay? No, on thin good old continent two nations did acclaim the brilliant coronation which will ever hold Its fame and showered their hearty wishes on the fifth to bear the name. They surged to moving picture shops and saw the splendid stow and cheered whene’er the monarch’s coach Jogged past in gold agkftr, and crowned him at the film play* as “The King Without a Pbe." (Copyright. ISA, by Uatvaroa. Press hyndlcatad . Mmm

KING GEORGE V.