Set of 4: Comic 4th of July Scenes
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Girl Running from Giant Firecracker, 4th of July Comic
A cartoon illustration of a girl with pigtails and a yellow dress, running in fear from a large red firecracker with a lit fuse, emitting sparks. A small barrel labeled "JULY" is in the background. The accompanying poem reads: "The giant cracker is a big red brute With a tail that's like a snake You can easily tell when they're about By the awful noise they make." Fourth of July Humor: Kill Him on the Third An old man with a long white beard and glasses laughs while an old woman looks shocked as a boy explodes from a large firecracker. The text reads, 'How to prevent your boy being killed on the Fourth of July—kill him on the Third.' The card features a patriotic border with stars and stripes. Fotograph your boy before the 4th of July: comic firecracker explosion A humorous illustration depicting a boy and a dog being comically launched into the air by an exploding firecracker. The scene is framed by patriotic red, white, and blue stripes and stars. A separate portrait of a boy is shown on the left. Comic Fourth of July Boys, Dog, Firecrackers, and Candy A humorous scene featuring two young boys and a dog. One boy holds a bundle of firecrackers, while another boy offers a stick of candy to a dog. The dog recoils with a speech bubble reading, 'The Dog: "I think I'd better skiddoo; mother always told me never to accept candy from strange men."'. The card is framed with a patriotic stars and stripes border. |