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' 1 - . . " " ' . r' IIk- .. ' t concord;. nocniP ' M 4 4 , lilt. '. . . - , I -II I Jllf lil'IH in .1 f I 1 J I I II II . .' .i 1 i " V ' i . ' 11 )..J . !." 1'" I i iV fjl i i'ii '4 H ..... i i 1 1 1 i i i -ii I i in ii i nl i i ..4 . r r- t i r, V J ' .1 77 i ; . . i i . . i J RfePUBO(5ANS ARE WltD people insist upon oing cacK w WITH ENTHUSIASM 1 up records, it might be mijeressiny y inquire how Mr; Williams .voteo on I: : j. Ia V DoughtoiwWilliams Debate at Salisbury They Score Doughton - 'v- Was fot at His Best in the .' " Joint Discussion. ' v W. T. Boat, in Greensboro News.) ' Salisbury, Oct 10. Rowan rem ; nants of .this bannered Democracy 20 y. years ago could not suppress Philis . tine joy today and the Doughton-Wil-i Hams joint debate was a Republican score. ' ; ". ' ' ". In a crowded court house the Dem sf'jttcrats appeared to have the majority J if the silence of the many was a stand j off to those who inade noise. The au :f dience was largely of city folks. The " farmers; did not come to towiC But the spirit of the fight was firecely , exultant among Republicans and out; . in the sticks-there is trouble ahead j ,1 Of course, there is an explanation ! for it all. Doughton unfailingly be f "r-'fieecheahis boy.s to be moderate in ; demonstration While the Republicans ..iaay uncork:their joy at any; time. "Then a Democratic king lay dead but a few blocks from the court house ?quare. vltJwas barley a day for (;. Democratic exaltation But the Re publicans are making a powerful campaign. " ' " - ; As an intellectual duel it was far the poorest of the "series. For the : ; Democrats Farmer Bob, glibbest of : tongue, talked the once as one un . used to public speech and his oratory ' was wide of his mark. He had been : f coached' to local conditions and Farm " er Bob's provincialiasm is never equal ; v...to his robust, nationalism. ' Lawyer, Williams was up " to his mark but forced a new problem when t he against thes. perf ervid presenta f tion of ' Gusi Price. The Salisbury : lawyer unlimbered a few adjectives, I a'few for' him but a perfect poke of polysyllables for any ordinary mor " i; tal and he raised Republican enthusi- asm to boiling heat And Williams had to follow him. - - i Former Congressman Theodore Kluttz. of " this district, presented X Farmer Bob. Mr. Klutt made one of the very finest IticaV speeches which ne - compressed - into ftne min ' utes. It directness seta. good ex- -. '' ' .- -'T-' . , H,-j ff VK.Kr'i - s, T 4 TTt V the constitutional' amendment, onN the, Jim Grow act and other that hav4 brought about ''peaces Puthim oij the stand and ask him 'about" itantf ask him if he has a change of heart,? he said. , ' ' s' Mr. Doughton asked that his txrin becorrectl stated First of aU he believed in tariff for revenui sectfnd in its relation to" labor an4 third to business. And he wand a commission of non-partisans to termine these relations. F - The Democratic "candidate ien went minutely intothe' national sues as Ms remaining 30 minutes would permit s He had spent ftwi nis time oil. State issues, a concession tjo ocal conditions. v Itwas ms nui,up tune; His speecn m aenvery vm structure was the least powerful thf t he has made in the canvass. But' he was trying to help: the home tean ot A. H irice mtroaucea.., w. iams and in presenting the Republi- canditiite, stopped to pay his trib ute -to Cot John S. Henderson. "All men honored; him," Mr. Price said. He had the real spirit of retigipn and the true spirit .of a gentleman. - - Mr. -Price brought out from. lading the Republican strength. If it was a minority its living power did not show it i The ' Republicans utterly out shouted, the Democrats and Mr. Price et em. yell. ' v ' MHVt - kk vaars . barrine.a few -acci- dental : interruptions,', he. ( hissed" and the crowded helped, "the great re united!,. Republican party has govern ed thfe great nation. In that tune t has become the foremost nation on God's! footstool. It made the-Sstjars and stripes honored throughout ,he worldV This party and its principles protected the lives and property of every iman on every land ana on eT "This trreat reunited BepuWlc part: f stands for a prosperity tttat is not' sjadden, spajniodic, abput Pspot8 and blood-stained' he thunderec, :ana the crowd yelled ita amen. cjF1 back to tbjj ."war." f f "yind today we are witnessing, te ..t. jW TTnited States -rmy i - Mr-. Doughton U' , of approximately54vM once tli a nast record of the" Republi- can party in the State solely "for ihe VourDOse -of illustration. MI have" neither the time nor the inclination to i back to ' recohstructkm times nor ft the fusion reign. I do not wish to - ruirtrav the- mistakes, the blunders : and I might say the crimes of the Renublican -party. All that it is nec cessary to jsay is that..the people have Iboth times speedSy driven from pow t that party following its" adminis tration. 'No pdeason, therefore, can- be given- for placing in power this repuaated party, an&trnwK out : the Democratic party whose every administration has . been progressive '-and responsive to popular needs and a nride to..the .state' "Mr Tiaiitrhtnri arcued first that charges of. extravagance raised by the Republicans will not lie. "Things - sir e-ood or bad by comparison. . Here ' t Woun chart which I shall use for "thA education of Republkansand the edification of Republicans. (Ap plause.)r Now, if we can shoi that we pay less taxes and get morip Jpr it PannMiran States" do. if one - UUUl 4 v- - . rate is lower, then their specific accu Rations fail. "Let us take the tax rate per capita 4 of the States. The rate in the Repub- v tinon States of Nevaaa. luauxonui, respect Press of '-AmerdainS Declares many Must. Be Madfe ;to Pay Compensation for .Illegal ,-of " SubmarIn--No , PossiWl-, ' -ityaf-Mtstake ' Amsterdam, Oct ; 10, via Xdndon,---' The -Dutch- prjess is highly JndigiUUit at tiie sinknfe of the JHollandAmert an stine steamer . f Bloomersdijk. wKivb-V it is declared.-was absolutely 'illegal and jcontrary to mantme law. -We ask with astomshmenv J the' Nieus.' van Den Dag,; "what yea. c.n the submarine commanoer? iATlireip(e vrnrn .. ' tftm! WtAorihfoiQ f1liTnMin : Iran .5'Bos1&r.Greeil .f-NMRsJ :&?o3gfest-cf t::-tSeomti an tttunense cfowd 7 -. t.V-DottS i'resc-. ssmah; .Vljliams r: y-befo HI COUKJ11 .'jbito ' - mi- .deafen. received but e to MAKoWiiitv''vouM nav 'indemnity the aescrucuoa sear." f tij. 000 . ifcontt,' to protect our Qffr.iei: fro p the-raids of our administratioii for Baer friends." r ft ? : T L'Tinhlitana certainly made this a del actable dish of - Democratic .crow. . . , 1.1- 21t.:u It rose anoVJang out a snoui the kmighty voiee of Mr. Price was but a rtnsper. lie was smarx enuugn w le? ive it with them and Mr. Williams to )k the floor.- k - . i Mr. WiHams'must have had a tip to ta tk taxation here today. Heid it al the same. He took Doughton s ch'art and worked on it. First lot all, itlrwas out of date. The yearifcC m aking waa 1910 and the Dencrats after new .land sales and continued o'navia trance, he said, had been irven 1' 'xe-assfessments in 1911" and 1915. Thte American Tobacco company hated trust, had bought a? miHSon in Botsds and U. C. Duncan, Repdblican pf kriot had helped to save the state r Holland for - The Bl,opmersdijk i-tase'is hel to .oiAVw tA that of the America schooner William ' P. Frye-except? in vessels. The Dutch steamer was jen eaged in netitral trade, plying jbe-.Wv-:Yrk-r-and-Honid hnd arrVmg a "cargtf of . . grain-cofid v- trvp-was destined from an Amferi can- port to; jEnglandahd contraband cargo, to, a ; miutary m. " . PITT ON LOXMX5SDIJK Rotterdam, ;bct10, via: Irfdoi. 1 t..tj has re- 'i ha Hnuxna'Aiuciivou' inw v. r: 7 . ...... j.',. reived onlv a brief report ol WS .sinar inofthe "Dutch steamer "Blowers dijlc and" "Vhe rescue of her ey the Awrpbe;.4sj ted Statesyjpenhain? - Thia4reportf- whOo not tiMaui1tc rntin Uhat.h4 - sink ' aiiy ; ship bound by way :of t n Vo-liRK'nortH. , " I , The Bloomeradiak5 wsjirtd at 1 AAn mm iiaiVrtf which'was insured .T.8t war risks. The. grain 4arg v - TTniinl . erbvernment; 'how- 1 u.r luc ii 11 : - fever, was not ' so insured, as ihe- gov ernment carries its own war nsics. vnimi. tlKAD IN ROOM -FROM HEART FAILURE Rock Hill. S. -'C.; jOct lOJ. B Vh was found dead in his room here this morning. Mr. Heatij who has Jbeen" station master at this j place fo, the Southern Railway ior, sev eral years .went to his work as -usual this morning. About - ociu ci'wdit The chart was a horrid ana- itromsm. It was not fair. )f as afiro;we tame;: tayou lViiia : xnina unfit, t ! j roi have for torpedoing a :iiessg-o U ,JR?JWt withN a neutral cargo for efMW ?f population of Holland. inere.'was nvi possibility of a roistake.f ortie;,coni- momltir f the submarine must hayel " if the' " character of -: the! bvessel and lor mat megi, . r. many must be made to payfuir com pensation.""' - " v . vx -. r - s - .- 1 SEE COMPllCATIONS FOR j OV iihtAND AND GERMANY Washinetoht Oct lO.Sinking jof Bloomersdiik Sun a bv a German submarine-off Xan tucket Shoals ;prooaRiyuwui" comnlications between Hjol- land and Germany in the opinion! of international law. experts here, unc prominent diplomatic ; official pre jti j ;v.4- tVot Hermanv in, I all. aicu wnife" - - . t - J V i. .i:lf 4t ' T 4 !lfara 5fc PW S: fingerrupon ine r. "imB4n and ' t latloji ; m$z$t II t ia'the AJt.lll wex,T; ae s wrt." r?',' itS cp ump on 'utheni' tajWifr ' Pajbfc and : criticii .j&e;man-' didatef ot : thewer Souse; .ihtroducedj MWMiaSinaispe ihobleor&lDteet f Mr. ? Wiliams v received an affection ate j and wonderfully . , noisy. salute when' herot, Vto speak. -His home folks : certoiidrr ttlnkiell , of him. He got :theiingh v on : Doughton when', , he .quoted this congressman's djetum that the Democrats: promised to make te-trust obey challenge him to .deny . that four, years : ago his party promised, the Utter destruction of. the struts.; That's about .what I believe abu,t the trusts.. He got that suggestion from .Theodore Roosevelt ivhad not hoped to convert him but hereJie is iwid admits it , ,.. - - iAnd wliat else does he -aay Why the sweetest morsel that he can roll under his tongue is Henry Ford, that multi-mlionaire automobile manu- l:W ISIIEK REUNION. , THefirsi isBeYfreuh'aijield last laltiurayX October;?; at .the home ' f theojd Fjshrhome it :'wapeffuliarjy fitting ; to: ' hold it ? there. The "ejceri :t ' cise topenSd with iirav er by Eev E. a. oowers , 10110 w ea wicn . aaaresses . by Revs Paul Barrthger. R. R. Sow-''" ;eiV:.al5dfH2eU:M Fisher in well' ch61senvwordi5 Teccunteci. ' Uhe--Fisher : Jiistorir&fhejr.cpr dial 1 points ; as- indusjrjr; Royalty - and -thrifty i fJ: :;-;f -v, -J0. . Dinner was announced ahipf -it was ri; great spread. -V' A ; Ibiable' well ile(i witli good things withwhich the m6",t exactins; appetite, could ' find no fatl J The afternoon was given n over to .soi cial .. mingling. - Time passed yerc ' 4 ffaid; wiy tta lk st issi jiday unless. 1 oppepnt sr4e:'it.-pr hetookeil Wfr appfoptian, fori f armVdfni- ifty bie Wwdy H u?l wa cpwounoeg w wicra.ww se :ouri ; for-a-ood' roadl, then stand upl!1! he aald 'in and. BOiy 7 4ftyfS Pf hlghsitype, tnemseifs. "ouumi -wv, un'agaVhe said; "if; anybody here i lif-iaetaiiea yte pronuons wtw Msfariner? feere I ;roow the f W are riot like" that father at--.-a- 4 mail yester4ayiheT-'hjojtel tO UOd that It WO W WSO Wa rp-t5JCT:c- -e8-wu'-'beeoiii' ao hajlithat vife tplou have to U?e on Bread f aiturer ,1 (Laughter.) ;,He is goihg te' .yote for Wilson, j What does he care f of i protection ? He can make ind CoW Henrys Jnhis countaTr!l; (" hter.) And' Thomas ;iu EIsont : L rThody expected' hjm high-salaried lob andote. for WsbiisGrefttlaughteT) And yptv vfill;flndgfaTl all of these fel lows who : are changing - and voting and -hoilering for 'WJlson' have been given' theirs. I sea by the papers to- dajf 'that Goupert has gotten his." Uughr3 i-The crowd's enthniiasm was nerv- tag WiUiams to bold -attack upon Doughton. He used the word "bank' more than ajiy-other, in the English language and wasn't that strange for Tnan who caUe aiaaself a farmer I (Laughter,) ne uiKS.aoouc toe rarai credits' bank! 1 don't know whether it ia workable o not it may be a Step in tiie right direotion. But I veniure to say no farmed 'Within tbe'soun of Sjy voice will ever gt any benefits from '3t Certainly wbody. hasJ I donHlieve! it' ;mount to iny- thing nleaa it is amepded. - not ifoduce it No, noV. he s!nfever introduced (greatj a.n He turned to Williams' and demon- yji' hope th ' JTural . credits, act' will Iskiml m ?"n't know Oficfurse you don't; ywTSotft know enything aboat it f&ghter.) You &y Re- publican w adwistartion makes times so-'w0fm -ii(at-they donl need to pass legjslatfon in favor olfarm er:' Well; 'j$r&&- your partylcriti cise our" act - pd promise ai better fcfef' jUt m pl you, I knoThat pank ,in your piatiorm was -wwu Marion .Butter and here yoi?' are 1.1. :'k--L - il antrioT :L And a.nioriuuK. o- - ; M .. v- . . v at up j - reau. ... .. i Mrs.. Heath was . a nei So show it wasnt he direcjed -at- t-iiion to the fact that it credited :h Carolina with the lowest per ckyita tax rate in the union. "That s tie first time I ever know anybody to North Carolina below Soutm Car- j oiila,,, he said, and thereby piayea it'ito Doughton's handsi but Farmer Pfab vhad consumed his causerie. Evr; ody laughed. Nobody, seemed w the odium of cheaper jonn gov- " .The federal reserve act, the crown -. . . --i. ' v-.visiit act'oi ie aanuniBvrauvM, ,.v"c nearbv. A. little wr L . a-. 4 Stairs, to cleah up ;.tiie "rooms and Ji- 'STTZS Massachusetts and Maine Z7vv-..ive1Vis SU. $72Suand $645 and North r :.lV . rrolina's is $1.46. But they ebject t that we apply the wrong method. LetlTgnt than South Carolina. - 'us use tne average wem .w " i North Carolina .it is $767 while the V'M- raveraeeln the United SUtes is $1,- U836, yet the North (Carolina rate is mnly $1.46 and-the country over it is $330, just 166 per cent greater than : the :3fforth Carolina average. Tfc . as vou will see, Democratic n counties are run more cheaply thairj the Republican counties. The county - -rate in the 87 Democratic counties is only 96 cents and seven mills on the "Viindred airainst the 1.019 rate, a dif- ferencfc of more than 5 cents in favor ' f the " 'Democratic counties tVia cAncressman applied the same tests in the schools, board of health, state hospitals and other institutions, "No wonder that brilliant Republi.n who edits the Greensboro- Daily News 0;a that 'in charging extravagance .xV,0 inemocrats the Republicans 00 the one issue upon which thef non.Arrats can. absolutely ; pulverize; them.' No wonder Colonel Fairbroth-v er, another great Republican, has saia " the Republican party , "has become a i Mr. Williams took up the school MA. in addition to allegations of ex trance, charged it with political Machinations that should warrant the tefople in . overthrowing it The tie- btiblican party offered a release wvm these conditions in public control of schools and the Democrats op posed it, he said. ' fhe digression from national to Btaxte issues by. Mr. uougnwm r. Waiiams his opportunity w blease displeased Rowan. Price had twduced the nationalism ana n mav ed not wnemer " ng or not The Cabarrus inan made it on the tax receipt pni"y democrats dispute our, charges or h cost of living, j to destroy me Just take your receipuj ui f crs ago and compare them with to- y' he said. The crowds was wiyi -' i' Nationally he recalled .that, the ii; -nrAmised to reduce .' the pi 4w x- 4- - Jp.'lcrifidsj " his opponent or the ujief ttle, democrats .to destroy : -.t&&S Ofe .did not an to found: Mr. Heath lyi bn mmimrJZZZ floor-dead. -Vr,.;;; .-.? Physicians were simimoned at oncel and. pronouncedtheause of, p?operty hearr failure. Mr., neaxn V p to make them obey liked by all who knew him. . He !nave destroyed the u i Tfitiirkv but has been ff,- . . . - ,, Josenhine Heath of Gastonia, an; nin.-.-..?--u v . Sto Heathof. this city4 rease wa FuLaT arrangements have' not beeridne. ; u cant criticise - --5-- it'he .said, !f or your party want completed ... - ' .. "' ' 1 'tj''' -'j5fitjjtj?, ' in535". jk. -tliiy " Raleieh, Oct 10 to funeral ; ' ' t'I ON PRESlDBlvrrs uwent ll over this - county, (aleign, ucu . iv.-r-ccwvu r vxtwo ears 4od wnen cotton was force his .way bxard4heP i.notnjtf'Beas were mined . - .. . W X. : W.laAVIV -.4'-'' -i trainxof-iPresidept j -oit our cii ade was paralyzed and .his party ; her --When, . jt -4 . - . .iuf was not responsible Washingtonrbpjund of , Mrs: Howethe -sident t siswr . act; : Today, at the opening of TtijfMi "ftATirl. inisunenor fined wiiiiam. iaxB". t" '1 -4 cents, vou say it's not tne uemocrauc costs,- mk;-", 'lparty-but? - ctinnAil hv the officers l! r tram uy pvmjxw-.-,..-. , . r,( ifhe cotton gh costof living, to destroy .tne tusts and restore economy in gov- r, . .... 4. -14. k..Mla)t Deen iaiu. uum . i -. him. He pleaded 'that he thought was a rfegular public train. ; ,, pleasantl yahd swiftly for, before cr was aware' of it, it. was time to'4 sayj-i ; Friends . and relatives ;f eluctantly: parted, deciding to. have the ..hey.t ' reunion in August-,- The time ; and place to be fixed by .the. committee ort: arrangements. , , '. .. Mr-WiOliam ' Fisher y was. chosen 7 chairman; Mr. John Ll Fisher, sec retary ; Messrs. George S Klutt? , Gordia A. Fisher and T.. . S. Fisher committee on arrangements. Re7 Henry Fisher and .James L. Fisher were "named as historians to get up a 4 history onthe Fisher family. ' : ONE PRESENT. ? EFIRD BROS. TO OPEN , -v I; A SALISBURY STOIJE i Salisbury, Oct ll.JEfird Brothers : are going to open Ja store in Salis bury : that will be .the ninth iri' thefr chain of dry goods establishments 'in North and South Carolina. . For"' the new store the, double store rooms in the -Empire blockhave been leased for -10 -years and they will be put in condition at oncefor the opening of the new store.- ? . . ; .. '- " " KEEPING UP WITH FATHER. '' It Was a Pike ; county woman 7I10 indited a'note to thfe teacher concern-" ing the punishment of -her young . hopeful The note ran thus: i v ; 4Dear Miss:-r-Yu rite-me v abput !wb4pj)in Sanimy.'. I hereby , give you , the : permishun . to beat him up.' any time it is necessary, to learn his les-: soh.i He is v just like his f ather-ypu . into mini 1 wanfehmi-to -gsrt--.-y gress aifid has heveivso far as I khow. offered afglngtehHl.-'r; : ; - Youtaik. about farm demonitra: toin te- this" county. Before Woodrow- WIIrati was ever., heard oC we. had farm demonstration in , " it. Ap plaiise.) .And we paid for it ourselves. (Applause.)..you,.inust'.s.presunle unon an Intelligence here. iYouimay fool alr the people- some of ..the jtime, some of . the', people some of. the jtime, but 'you can't "fool alk the. peopie-all the time."''- ' " ; Tou say I haive la tang about the Democratic, economy sin discharg- lir- WashJnirtda. : I : xi. v .. fa-l-tliufaww brit the ' Republican -bad 'scrubber ' women. r Don.t. Enjoy -Prosperity. $ ; , Mr, .Williams said that. two 'years ago the speeches- of Mr. poughton were full of apologies, for low cotton. The war,; lie said; not; the tariff waJ the -cause of it . oday cotton is high and he 'will, not give v credit to it but : says it's the - Democratic : tariff. Now, wh( has reversed himself ?" iBut .bef orAtie war -broke out, yre did - riot have our bid business troubles, -We 'didiseeour.'fradps bal ance. sli: away, from -us, our xnills shut downy; our. shops 'curtail and ' old Cleveland rimes' which we I never hoped - to see v &gaiiWr return. ! Then euwWiT oon t . Blaie tne Democrats for boasting -of prosper ity, -it's x the first chance- that they have had. in my dayv (Irughter.) A ."But I dqn't enjoy i. ' I. know how it; comesv t-It - is bought by the tears of orphans, mothers, wives, j sweet herast ' of our brothers v across the seas... If I give a pistol to ft nian who tells- me that ihe is going to uke it to kill Vl im equally - guilty, with him. I; Yet 'that Js . Vhat". We are doing in cugsing j , EuropetodayV ;, I do not enjoy this j gteer 1' nolege and. don't -pay no attention to .what.; . f . hiS father says 01 handle hiint Philadephia Inquirer;-; a ; v ' ' v J f ' Tne' iadiesj , of Roger's - Chapel -; chjirch -will give a upper .Satilrfey, : J4th, beginning :'at 3:3a p.' ., for ; ; the benefit of ;tiie 'church.'. Come one '; ; v , and all ; and enjoy yourselves." . timekeeper.7 ;f' ' ." :- -;; ' - " ': : .... , . Doughton's Rejoinder, j'--.... Doughton had difficulty inlup'.v pressing; heathen joy' whenhe' M?am ; npf or (the final talk back of his cam- - . iHe' beireed for- alKf his.IO et . cotton iS.i. lTH : the Democratic -a TV4 irtvarA TOV 'MadetoTOuch'-nOis'e.'Hecouldrno--;'. restrain them. v r - ; " ' v "He asks me - what I ' have passT ed," Farmer Bob said. "Does : he thinkone miah passes all the laws? P you go thereare you going to pass , your own legislation?" (Laughte?.) QtjXt: no; -you must have help: - And that's .jny record. I ani a part :of . the Democratic record. New, which . of the laws that I helped topass vare .7J u going to repeal ? - " ; . , ,"He tells -you tnat tne uemocrati party, reminds him of the speckled hen which cackled so loud 'over har two little eggs. - Let nie tell youV: a ., story on him. A few days ; ago a. farmerin Aneghanyj wasiplowjng a, holky steer and "caiUng hjm .--Wp iliams.i. ' Oneof his . neighbors askfed what his name was, and the.f armer said; 'Williams named afterttiis .lit tle fellow , runnings ,foj .congress down .here in Cabarrus''' Tlen the neighbor said: '.'Williams. is, a .pretty good-looking fellow,-, and .-.that's ' H hard-iopking steer; why is that ? . An d ' , the farmery replied: , Why, - bfciuse. v he can do more balking, kicking and and? less;- julling than -, any ever, had ' ' '-, ;-i' '.."' prosper jaidl wilj Doughton ccuM : ' . He brieity totiched.-'uiHmrcniw woorgay.3 The: .yelling t again broke out and got; a yelt when he expressed fte RPntiment that a boy who dfdn't learn torwork before 16 years of age, wouhi Mobablvi'celebrate-iis ; 'twejity-first tne-' counvj it .t . r wLi vaIIavr and - DouchwirfTfMiav xhv '. workm? on on duty. resjBvcvi v j - .bxeke -itt .' vflelv. Now he claimed that ne Wr, pf pt you want W-repr -He.hadiome-' fun on the stamp act drinking and was anxious. to. get to.u aAinetont" ; . iftTld the repeat of it recently,' Every Washington, to enter, school ana np .n nde his final ar time a maa;,bonght t Jittle chewttig been told that this train wouia w r w.wn rw hisf mtm. nerfumery. licked a. stamp-in v --tt1-'-i -fhot liff thought It Kgmenv ux -iwvn - -r v , -Vx: x. f heace policy- .he Republicans .naa,wnatsoevezii--SsSs foreign poUcy above all . said, n Wilson. And;between crjticiseu w v - - VTTi .f-l'- -yn -1.x -vi vne and the rooters took charge, - In '6ov?J: ciuding he said they had .spoken 4 oint- J; Iv eiWht tiroes Five liiines he.made - xae lead' oifv -three.he went first : But tlia WHS SPWll; tU-UCiH. s VV .'J4 --. Williams. V; had five minutcp. lie rSuggesfed f?that75 if Doughtonjsn Who had so' irreverently namea tne; steer had been as gpod a steer driver - ;. as Doughton " had the reputation: of being - there would have been ro trouble-They; cheered'but slightly .-H; wh'en'aii a. closing statement-Wil&ams ,. j .--Tt y - A" fJm. - .-m r"t ? Q pledged doing, to undo Doughtonstariff mm '''yi fr :'" ! r 4 ...J S -I. i .: y '; r u - i .. f.n-i.; 1: J " ? -.'-i- ; i -;1 .1 . - i . -1 . v 4- '4 ' Jf .Si tnmental atiministrawon. c ' . .. ..x -J ' - i,- -i,'.t': ; J- Mr. Doughton suggested that if the I
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