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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 31 Oct 1908, p. 1

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3W OPEN ' iston Roller Rink a-Lcttcr Press is chpped with cvei Ave. is Electric Light to-day, that afford it, in cottage and mm‘ w: you got it in Your Home? Park 68 for denils. m memo COMPANY John Ave., , Highland Park to suitthc most fastidious. imiSaion 10C; Admission radon: 25c; evenings 30c. Chas» <2 SimmMzt inbing ,Houfe m and Men’s doprhtanythingfromabooklabd C¢st¢d fru .f . , m ‘ r .r _- yfiwmwu:mflm for an Efiunate I i nae-mm we mm . ‘ * Pump-gmm'mtfiffifififi I!“ will ladly call any , ‘ , 1,. , v 9‘ °‘ “'5 or telephone 31‘} ‘ ‘ ”m" mm”$mmm "f -- -~ :: mush ' for the Cottager TH! mmu nus Newsletter. the Winona Rem slurs in my tenth wring Iland park, . " a '3“ work guawaut'eedi .LE! WHY? . Schneidef 614â€"616 Davis Sum . tent. floor, skates Tel. 2794‘ VI) In. '1‘. 1. Webb, who was treasurer of the Catholic Woman's league of Chl- ago when W. 1. Bryan delivered his loam. "me 'Prlnce of Moe,” for the ,bendt of the leagues day nurseries. writes the following letter in term-7 thuotereportwhichsheeayslsnow 'mg circulated by Mr. ans pout- lal enemies: "To the Editor: Report has been POLITICAL EPITOME MM mt wmmnfi Jennings Bryan. whocune to Chicago early last grin: and delivered his lecture.“'rhe Pflnce of Peace,’ under the auspices of- the Catholic Woman's" Leggue of this city, which emanation wail engaged in flung u large sum for the benefit of the day nurseries. charged our: mummhraelylnexcessothis-f ordbary chm-:9. " *Astmburerofflaemndmlsedon the Man referred to, I am entirely tannin with the facts. m amount nlledmssm Mnxflmn madqa sp‘echl journey from New York clty mix to keep the armament and Informed the commuter; having the lee- ture in charge tha't‘hevchnired to give his senlcettree. He even mtused'td accept argument!!! of his traveling ex- GOVERNOR DENEEN, Repubjcan Candida: for Re- election. ‘W. 'H. Tut’s managers are depena- in: on the vote or non-union labor _to «(net the stack made upoh him by the American Federation of Labor, and to "in: the election to the Republican m- Vélume 2 1 Vnmvv ' n wdmgholem- Non-Union Labor to Aid Taft. we" Lecture PM for c cm Catholic Chrity. wm rm Tull: .1 mm. “MYJM” said he, “will “elected by about the some elem] vote .- Mr. ,Wclt mind four year; no. Idomiteure to'uyunymgahohtthe ‘muiéfltlenrhe yrlll receive. . 4 “Mr. M will cum New Instr.» : substantial pinning. We mid win without New York, but‘ we will ”will with it._ Tatt‘ will carry Indium and Ohio. The contest in 'Maryland II closer,» but i believe we shall carry it. "Hie west :18 for Taft!!! about m Jame electotal vote as it no for It. Junoseveit There is no , question of ‘coum about the "New England states”: Democrati 6911an at Ohio. Harvey Garner, Democratic national mmmltteeman from Ohio, today de- clared that Bryan would‘carry Tut‘s state by 50,000. f'The Remnants are completely dia- organlwd,” said he. “Bigehcoék .hu supplanted Vorys and there is nothing but dimenslon among the Republican, whiie the Democratic min-don is the beat the 13am net-had." One of the comic writers of Chicago recently said that Governor Hughef “was running on a more! issue in In immoral state-3’11: remains to be hem whether the people of New Yon wit! justify the epigrnm. mm ‘the moral issue is clearly drawn at the governo‘, in a brmlentjedqrpt cad dreams8 ls (ll-Irina it hometojthe m sciences at all who hear «read: He sciences 01 an nuv mu “y“... _: has.wt the issues in return.” mum senâ€"1m Comm-Immuno- tau-k gambling squarely fix the m at a challenge to m: opponent. Raglan. (manner has thus tar'kefused to da- ('hn'e himself In regard to eithgr issue. Eggs, as (imam Hughel, declares. “capitalizipsv a resentment"â€"-g phrase which thinking men will find it difficult fight against race-track mung, and be mu‘st put himself in the wrong In. M (lecturing for Ilt for Mt! own po- uueax kiterestx ' That the election will my bltte‘fly fought. with an the towel! of public demoralizaflon in the ranks of the loci» of Governor Hughes, we do not doubts-The ,Wflonafiét. Senator Doiliver Tells of Pres dent’s Prediction Balm Death. Dayton. Ohio,_0ct. 22.â€"-Semt0t John P. Donn-er, of Iowa, enacted the star role at a huge political meeting here in the Victoria Theater tonight. fle‘ delivered an address. covering pal-tie? nlarly the personal fitness of Judge Taft for the presidency. The climax of the address came when he told the’ story of how he had heard William MéKtnléy, as ‘P‘red. Meat. shortly before hip death, name 'ragt my the _WQ; .1:' am a; the time that Judie My“ on my fqmo bench mt Hem-nay ant to: him and told him magnapran‘m up- point him-as 'the‘govagnd: a: the nu- __ .- _. ...‘- ‘5, u.-- Senator Baum: said tht‘ at first Taft demurred, and then Way de flawed 1; lecture upon a mn'l duty to his country. “And now. judge? McKlNLEY AS TAFT SPONSOR. said rte-men; McKinley to Taft, "I want ,to otter you a great opportunity to serve your race and yang-figmen- flonnndgfyoudoulmtmto do. you win one day be President of the Unified-States. If you do this work wen-the historian will write you down. not so much as the President of his country, butqas the tamer and builder ‘nf an imleoendent mlon; an! o! of an . ”â€"fl , There I: not much bath: on the election, became the' W 1““ “om! committee can‘t and Wt. alt-Arnie _S\vor¢k around to the mm Moral Inn in New York. gain the Pacific.” at Ohio. ntlc national u, today de- carry Tut‘s SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3:, 1908 Avenue Hotel wlth $100,000 to put on on the ticket. Sword: II dead. Ind the Firth Avenue flow! has been torn down. and the committee hasn't ”W- 000 to make it: mar! Null wlth. Two Dancer“: In on the Itump (or Tart. This la a very important Ill-aw.- Both of them Ire members of the Roosevelt cablnet. and the fact war» rants me expecmlon mt moot ol the" Democrats who Ire holding fedora! ot- lk-eI will support Taft. _. When I "amt at the Pan Iylnnh Baum, Sound“ Bu. con- mm to the Bryon m fund _Mbnfiaeumulei§annmfl of Bryan. 11. Emmi-,1: another railroad man who does not believe that nationail'salvatlon hang! upon William V Howard Tart. Commas N. Bun, who collected the insurance money of widows and or. plum for an Roosevelt min In 1904, In sun unacmpulous enouh to make ‘0- public pntenle that the d» tlonothnwouldunna“W crustâ€"as ‘1! the am: bad not heed on for more that: year. The same'clm tlmt' put John Bull- yan In pflmn'u now "mm 00 build a monument. to him. “Mn high” in t noble aspiration. but the trouble 1- tuatmoneot up an no albflr'ed- ”HIM. political campaign. . Save all your hot may: submit to Editor Roosevelt , DANIEL R. SHEEN , Prola'bitim Candidate fol! Govemot. Thea. 0.x). hashndtoflukedowl the quail onioe holder: Otcxmuedhe q Son-m-lnw Longwotth. the aaml mn- trafion cut-up, appears to be singing low mud-n- 80 “My Dear Will” started on his way to the White House in 19%? ‘ It’s WIU cheaper to my me- ~fled than it I! to try aim; liot Emmy one who 18 world. , Bonml an: :“Hawllllll beaut- beauty. 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