very emetiv'e‘in mm; a woman: on: tends of It. But he has so pm- ‘luvely refused“). 901) to accept un- der any «Woes. that his ac- cepting em a spontaneous nomina- tion under lune circumstances might be looked prion as very significant of bad faithâ€"a charge which is the last that even his worst enem’lcs would hope to mum under other circum- stances. In conmqnence the Re- pom-mu candidate is mum to be ’pretty hum handicapped by the ' President’s manage. whoever that candidate my htppen to_be. Should» he be' 3 auction“: like Fomker or Cannon. he must Ignore _' thd {no- use. which would be politically im- poldbh: of denounce it, which wow and] deduction; 6r support ‘THE PRESIUENTIKL" MESSAGE AND THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. ,Nnturally enough some are asking whether President Roosevelt's mes- aaxe is not aflbld for the President- tlal nomination for himselt~e sort of “cum. 1mm Cincinnatne at. the plow disclosing his whereabouts it wanted.†They feel that such a. mea- use $59.th help Hf. Taft. It puta him in the plight of the man who homd to a friend of a bargain in ebthea. "How do you like theae clothes?" he asked, adding that he had not them at a misï¬t parlor. The trlehd replied: '~‘They are the most perfect misfit lever eaiv.â€â€™â€Knd‘if the message is ‘too rugged a misfit for Mr. Taft. it would cost over Gav- ei'nor Hughes ‘1: big, ‘black shadow. Had it; been deliberately timed, as probably it ‘was not, to throw the Hughes candidacy into outer darkness, it could hardly have come more op- portunely. For Hr. Hughes, by pre- enmexnent,hesan hiehpeech o! nom-. rinal acceptance just 88 the people we're digesting a Presidential message by no inenne alien to hie general sub- ject, which with them was to. his speech about as water. would be to aawduat with a thirsty man. if Mix Roosevelt could under any cir- :cumet-anees accept the «nomination of 0: these fellow who want to trade off their titles for wealth an after these girls Instead ‘or coming over here? Or. better sun, why don’t come of our American nobleman even things up by going over them'tnd getting them and bring them and their money ‘to am elde?â€"â€"Woman'e Natmnal Daily. ' a mllllon dollars in her own mm. and that bar one hubby is gardening. Then. there is another rich dumber Charlotte 13196“. ane .Inhomeu um, magniï¬cent estates. and In mid to be wbrtï¬ $70,000,000. Why don't some â€OHM mmugwthemmwm Minimum“. world! «canal. you right “my think of m Greta. no one has â€nu! million. M mew is ileum Gould. and_ Mrs. nu- uell Sag; i: the eta-£0019: 01m million: which she in mixing good use of. But lot’é cross the m. 01 cum. you immediately think 01 my my in 'tho nuan- countries. 3nd than you remalnher at having hum of Fnuloin Krupp. who inherited lo many minions tmm the tamoul who maker. But has you l'VOI' heard at Miss Alice Rothschildâ€"or suppou an American!“ it 3nd can it Red-shield: 01 course. we hung always know] that the 'Ruthechnds us very rich; but there are n lpt of people who don't know that 14m Mice,- who» home is in London. is ï¬vorth My some why were invited and whose invitations are eagerly sought, and whoée gusts wme thousands of miles to Minimum .Last night I nttend- ed 3 banquet given toeplein Gernlan citizen, in his own little cottage, to celebrate his 72nd birthday. The night was hineterlng withewinter’s fierce storm, the roads were ankle deep with mud, the way was long. but gathered under that root were titty stalwart men, merchants, farmers and business men to do that old Ger- man honor'on his 72nd~birthdey. He had made no reputation save that of stalwart honestyr he had done no act or renown other than to Itreat his neighbors among whom he had lived for three-quarters or a. .century, hon- estly and kindly. He had no hvors to bestow, no influence or power to seek, yet through the blinding atom and duh nlght, from miles around had come busy men to his anniversa- ry. There was a. difference between them two teastemwideeethe earth and .the sky. That old fellow, inrhis rugged, plain life, had gained a divi- dend‘in the respect and love of his neighbore which wealth and influence eeuld novbuyv. «He had found one or the, reel pearls of'iife and, after all, the real ~pearle are scarce-13. G. Lewis in the Woman's National Daily. it, which would be comb-I. Should he be We Ind mo.’ like Tm or am to um m. n. u m. m M ’Ihow- a dlsposlmon to an, which you“ be u {amenable ‘ A Mount Ver'non (111.) woman who has Just divorced her ï¬fth husband sun the is not discouraged. To tho men In her neighborhood. this an- nouncement must sound ominous. A but no I hounded what I: you“; (in most carebntaed mnuai Mm than in America. the Grid-- m Dim at Washington. D. C. m m of that dinnar included tho. nit: men at the nation. hesiâ€" dent Rooaevolt. Mr. Bryan, w. Root» the W financier: and oaptaina or indium (1 America. The banquet hall m pupably decorated, the serv- ice and dinner and wines the best tint money could buy. It was an- Secretary Tart saysvthat no war is peoplble', andoalter lone has looked at the ‘slze of:B-fll and 'the size of the fleet, they canlt blame the Jam; torxchanging their mind. mm!!! for then r. tor anybody gin; urddandlt. which-cl are! then could do with dincum'ptfloa, not ‘w‘lth ’the tin: o: sincerity that the mule- will recognile in Bryan. -â€"â€"“Tho Public. February 8. I wanna M Hw- wsv 7W MM¢LL “ n In 1898 is hard as iindernand. If it» had not been for that War. Mr. more: would not. now be Great Chief Prevmcator of the Ananlau Club. An decentric American direct: in his will that in: body be. converted into violinjtrinss. Still, flat dwell‘ on will agree 1th ii might be‘ worse. Suppose he Ind directed that it be converted into col-lieu? ‘ If ye have tunic shed, prepare to shed them now.. Mr. 'Onlon la and!- date for the ‘Sennto In Te'xaa. - An Aim: mob lynched a negro. ï¬red u volley of pistol nhota It him. 9nd duper-ad; whereupon the negro climbed downgnd wuked way. Are Mm lynehorl mollycoddlu? Mr. Bellamy Ssor’er's great ï¬ndigna- TWO BANQUETS. Men furnished by (he day or noï¬cr centage. 319 N. Green Bay cad Phone 2412 "' Highland Park Contractor for Public Works ' F. B. GREEN Fine Bakery Gobds PM» l6! WI) PARK Phone 2383 First-Clan Suits for India and, gin tlzmcn‘ made to order. HIGHLAND PARK . STATE BANK D. A. nouns. cum} c. w. LABSEN. u: nfv. Treat: all quufic lnima/s, Calls promptly Attended to, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ' Deerpgth (Ave. near Green Bay Road. Tel. 214. LAKE ‘Fo'nsr. ILL. THOMAS McNICHOLAS Contacting-lam mama-Influx ’ 4E. M. LAIlfl/G Albert hmnfs Advertisement “1091“, Page 2. Veterinary Surgeon M. WOLAK. 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