empire - Almanac of Theodore Roosevelt

THE HOCK ISIAXP ARGUS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
train on the Burlington left for Gales- Durg and reorla.
Speaks at Des Moines.
Colonel Roosevelt left Des Moines,
where he talked last evening, at 10:20
last night and arrived in this city on
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Bull Moose Who
Was the Big Show
FORMAL OPENING
SUITS, Ox OATS,
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schedule, lie occupied a special Pullman car. which was switched to a side
track.
He awakened a little before 7 o'clock
Crowds Vastly More Interested and when the local progressive leaders Roosevelt Makes Set Speech
called at the car at 7 o'clock they found
in Person Than in Words
him In the act of dressing. Fifteen
There, Repeating Some of
of Roosevelt.
minutes later he had completed this
Statements Here.
task and met them in the parlor of the
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car.
FLASHES SAME OLD SMILE
Owing to the fact that other mem- - CITES EXAMPLE OF LINCOLN
ber of his party had overslept, there
hour, dur- First of H' Party Up In Morning and was a wait of about
lng which time the colonel acquainted Asks People to Follow Principle and
Carries Out .Schedule and
Lose Sight of the Names
uimson m aeian witfl the local politl-- I
Departs on Time.
cal situation.
of the Parties.
When the party was In readiness,
clnel left the Pullman and was Galesburg. 111.. Sept. 24.
trth the same Inimitable doff of r.ls tho
takPn to wi,lnK "mobiles. In which
Colonel
"
rol
sm.le.
t..e
and
lhe party weju tQ AuRustana
ut
Theodore Roosevelt entered upon a
presAs soon as the machines were seen two-dacart Theodore Roosevelt, former
campaign In Illinois today In
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icnt of the United State, showed by the crowd in front of the college behalf of Raymond Robins, senatorial
was
mere
""rary
a
aealenlng
people
Island
cheer
Rock
this
to
klBeif
candidate
13
of
progressive
the
party
of
n.iuutes alter me
mmpnrir. hi tvMtvs' In.
BornK- 11
i,.olon - j arrlvB1
Illinois. It is his first political visit
the
of
in
interests the j Accompanied by Dr. G. A. Andreen to the state since the campaign
THion of Illinois
of
repres.:ve pari.
m l"
itooseveit 1912. and besides his address here to-way
throught the mass of peo-- Li.K U
1
i'l along the way as tne
billed to 8peak at Springfield,
Mere he
. . ronenixefl 111 the rear seat P'.e and into the library.
ave
on tlUk' not oyw nnute In Aiarion and East St. Ixuis before enI
M an automobile, he was given ovation j
very fine tering Indiana In the interests of for- , Ienth' He Ba,d: "Vou have
response
always
in
and
ovation,
,ffr-here and a handsome library. mer Senator Beveridge who Is strivto Hello. Teddy," was that wave of follf
lr 'ac5' 1 know, thl3 ls an institution ing to
return to the upper house at
Ms black felt hat and the accompany- of higher learning, after hearing that Washington as a progressive.
f
Wheth
"
f t null
nut 1i,a
er he makes
hfrfl lie was sched- roiislncr
addresses
At the point
Returning
to
machine,
the
he enter- at smaller towns will depend on the
aled to stop b'.e crowds were waiting ed and bowing
left for down town. condition of his voice.
Th' re wf re probably lo.OO'i On tho trip down
for hi2'
Seventh avenue,
In his address here Colonel Roose- and a large part many
in J!arket sr,uar.
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followed.
automobiles
velt deplored blind adherence to
fame frow out of the city. From early
8
was
It
a
malittle
when
after
the
names,
principles.
He
than
hiirhways
leading
to
rather
Rock
to
the
mornicF
chines drew up at the Colonial hotel. said that talk of progressive return
Col. Theodore Roosevelt.
Island were lined with autos, while The colonel immediately
to his to either of the old parties was absurd.
rI'roal trains and interui'bans added nuiTii u n n citva n L'nnM t a iiwent
v.
wnaBn
"One of the most mischievous rnani- .neclal coaches to their morning trains ,7 7followers,
banquet room festattons of this habit nf nnra is the the slightest hesitation when it is to p3
entered
who
accommodate the number
heir own inlereKth8telr-way In which the ordinary citizen
to ' sec Teddy." They didn't onhe SeCnd "k0"" f
&t the good,
a
Asks Devotion to Public Good.
Ljht
sur
to
citizen
tends
,o much for what he said and
They were: Medill McCor- - render hindecent
,.,.
Rmil intn the kecnlncr nf
m neb;na
"Vau-- oil (lint
vv
rsy UUL ti .i.,
iivi-- ;,,
til au
mick. Chicago; clia.rman of the state unscrupulous and conscienceless ma- - plain citizens is that vou should show
of the other progressive leaders who
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central committee: O. K.Davis, secre--, chlne poijudans on ,he theory that nonpartisan and intelligent devotion to
"a
were wiih tbe colonel's party.''
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tary of .the national progressive com- - therebv he is being 'loval' to party
a,
eood.
nublic
the
exartlv
the
hosses
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Visit is Characteristic.
mittAu
pws
'
..,
the machine leaders show
asserted the speaker.
China British Troops Active.
Tte visit of the colonel to Rock Id- - ' jiuaiti iur euiiresti; ri. . t ooper. A.
tained the crowd previously and after
Slavery to Names Obstacle.
and intelligent devotion to their
as characteriHtically
ttrenu- G. Abraliam. member state committee,
Tokio, Japan, Sept. 24. It is official!aad
- private and personal
the chairman arrived, Medill McCor-mic"Slavery
names,"
contingood.
to
he
the
These
ou." His special Pullman car arrived and Fred Young, of Moline: D. A. ' ued. "is often the most lamentably ef- - bosses and machine leaders act In an
of Chicago was introduced and he ly announced that British troops unlaunched
into an address in which he der Brigadier General Barnadiston,
way
fealty
in
to
the
of
entirely
manner in
ficient obstacle
about 3:30 this morning, and the mem-- the state legislature; Judge H. E.
defended
the progressive party rela- commander of North China forces,
alleing measures against the Interest of
The dead hand of all
of the party remained in their gess, Aledo, candidate for congress; giance to a party name when the spir- - the people, such as a city gas bill or
tive to charges made concerning the landed Sept. 23 in the neighborhood
,
.
y n
u .UB iroui mis
campaign fund secured two years ago of Laosan Bay to participate in movethat first formed the party is itself street railway hill. They act in an
at TBing
president was first astir, and, though James F. Witter, chairman of the coun- - j
by the third political organization. He ments against the Germans
beyond entirely
manner,
n
hampering
dead
re8ult3
without
'
Tau.
,
to
as
he had to wait haif an hour for the ty central committee, S. J. Collins, can- - moaa,ira fh
accusations
made
several
also
narlipR
any
party
sending
lines,
to
in
to
was thus madejdidate for the state senate; Dr. And- - living instruments for the welfare of the heed
otters and his
the sources of the money which was
senate a man like Mr. Lorimer.
ne speeaeu up ana touched at reea. and W. M. Walker.
used by the other parties.
people. It is this tendency to make 1 ask you plain citizens to show the
the
a9
every point whore he was announced
At the breakfast table, politics was a fetish of what he calls 'party regu- same
He spoke of the senate investigation
dis- - Way Roosevelt Explains Defeat
spirit,
same
the
campaign
to appear and finally left promptly at the maia subject of conversation and
fund
for
source
of
of
the
the
larity' on the part of the average good regard for party lines, in serving the
14 o'clock on a special train on the the members were seated at the table
in the Presidential Cam-paigthe progressive party and stated that
roan who has not the time to think public interest, and in keeping in pri- .
Galesb-:-?Burlington for
he was one of the leaders who testified
for about an hour. During the break-- very deeply over the Issues of the day, vate life the machine candidates of
of 1912.
Roosevelt did not wait for others to fast the colonel several times arose
before the senate committee. He also
who by their
important
by
parties,
old
is
both
which
most
the
far
the
take the initiative in making arrange- - from bis seat and appeared at the
told what was done by these men in
represented and typi- mere
strength
have
giving
to
lives
whole
the
in
factor
for him. As soon as he arrived (lows of the dining room, in answer to machine politician. The machine poli- - fled
FOR PRINCIPLE makfng their examinations and gave a
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
the wrong type of political action, APPEALS
ca the scene he took charge of the t demonstrations
large
detailed account of their findings. He
crowd
of
the
representatives
and
usually
are
not
who
the
has
himself
and
the
tician
'
situation, and everybody deferred to gathered on the exterior of the hotel.
, .nUolUn. .hot hai-- irn. Voters Asked to Express Thei- - Hor.est ended his address by paying a tribute
.
-- v.
i
Ms wishes.
to Judge H. E. Burgess of Aledo, pro- In Market square I'resi-At 9:40 he left the hostelry and was ularltv. and has not a sentiment of mensely profited by this method of
Beginning Today, Be Sure
Polls
the
Convictions
at
j gressive candidate
for congress. The
square
G.
A.
Augustana
an
Andreen
col
to
of
Market
in
auto.
rushed
d?t
any kind in connection with allegiance treating the public interest."
and See It
on
stana.
tne
nm
roiiowea
pe
was
latter
through
supposed
preside,
in
Future.
He
with
to
walked
crowd
but he
lge
the
party. But he trades on the
Judge Burgess opened his talk with
arrived in company with the colonel lice escort and there gave Lis speech. ' to his
average
good
fact that his dupe, the
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while Judge H. K. Burgess, candidate '
HARLAN KNIGHT & CO.
citizen, does possess this scruple and
Roosevelt's speech at of two years ago. He declared that it
r congress on
get
everybody
wishing
to
tiie protresive ticket. wards
him.
.
,
,
,
sentiment.
feels
this
apw as not animosity for one man that
s speaking. The Judge abruptly
Market square this morning was an
One of Vaudeville's BigLorimerism
thej
troke off his address and Mr. Roo-e- - 'The polce assisted In clearing
to the DeoDle to droo their oar - fled the progressives to their choice,
gest Acts
policies
for
was
this
it
the
vMt a abruptly took charge of t!.o path to the machine and he was taken
that
but
that
"In this state, for instance. Ixirimer-isand vote as tney believed. man and the
stood, that rehas been an almost
rroid. proceeding without any Intro-- '
the Fiurlinrton station, where he;
He said:
phedurtfoa to say what he had to say.
""
enured the Pullman at the rear of a and most certainly a
Also 4 Other Acts
"I h.nvp nnlv time to sav a few words sulted in such action.
His address here was not a set or.e. special trnin. He arrived there about nomenon. The most prominent among
"Some people say," he declared.
De- - to you. but l'want to tell you that the;
Moose
Leader
Bull
Moane
In fart the stop In Rock Island was five minutes before the train
was the machine supporters of Mr. Sulli"uuseven i.au ueeu uuuuuu- rogressive party stands for the wage
4 Reels of Pictures
nies Lack of Interest
van, who is now running for the senmerely incidental. He therefore spoke scheduled to leave.
ne would be a republican.
ed t013
workers
Ca-jsvery briefly, thoueh with great earn-- )
So would some three or four
ate on tbe democratic ticket, have
'nnMi
in the
w r.r.ntin.iallv made hv- Yes.
Interested in the War.
TU
"Ft"-1'
thousand others. But the
been in the past the very men who
fftLess. on behalf of the progressive
party
with them
vote
to
see
republican
to
the
was
anxious
the
he
He
ted
'
caufe an-- the tirket In this stau; and
inciples of the republican party
have made
No Change in Prices
I
but
demo
crat,
with
manager
rfl.o
Bc
.h.
-aAllen.'genera,
spent
papers
G.
the
time
wmgoVi
and
morn':;
IT thrLXernk
ecusty.
now be different."
binations
until the train left in gazing the republica party. We have seen the Moline Plow company and formerdefended the adherents of the
reports to the contrary' a"'rl
ears vou wMl be Sked
nartv (uratnet tha afiien.!
.,
tile hari campaign
over the dailies. He was especially in- the same tb ing in New York and many iv prominently mentioned as I nited ;
he has be-haok to lhe democrats again progres
Phone R. I. 708.
or 'treason made by tne repub- - g
through curing the ia:4t few day, the terested In the news of the European other states.
The machine leaders States senatorial timber for the bull; and you will have accomplished noth ucans, in ciosng in ins iaiK.
colonel's voice appears to be as strong war.
g
who make the roost impassioned ap- moose, was not present today, though ing.
i ever and his physical condition.
IIIlH tlie Pnvne-Another large crowd had gathered peals to the public to the fetish of
nraesnt
tariff
"Tlio
jc;i:.r; by his appearance, is egual to1 at the station. Mr. Cooper of Daven- party loyalty, in their own actions he had been scheduled to preside at Aldrich tariff were established by the
t.""t rtfore he
BlaW
show not tbe slightest preference for the meeting. Asked in regard to the same methods, but each represents ai
M to Soutn America port announced that the
.uok for the River of riour.t.
would appear again as the train was one parts' over another, yet it ls the matter by an Argus representative, he different extreme. The old parties arej
'
leaving. When the passenger pulled fart that their appeal meets wltn some sa'Q :
Crowd at Station.
weak and unsafe. The republican
"I understand that my absence from party represents too much prosperity
out he came to the observation plat- - response in the soul of the average
There was a crowd at the Rock
man that really enables them to dom- - the meeting today has caused soma and democratic principles don't let usj
crowd.
7 o'clock wailing form and waved at the
stiticti
a
composed
of
through the machine, their own comment, and I wisn to say t.iai u as prosper enough.
was
special
inate.
train
The
the
to appear.
a
passenger
party
organization. Their loyalty is not due to any lack of interest in the
and
car
a
coach,
bagtrag"
At (;4j the p'.ople were given the'
Own Party Constructive.
recently I was made genfirst gli.T.pr of t:ie former president Pullman at the rear. A number of his- to the machine (that is to themselves) cause. Only
only safe method Is to stand
"The
comPlow
manager
Moline
counof
party.
the
not
Their
In
Knox
to
the
and
eral
the least
from Warren and
and
him as he was
to admirers came
one
constructive party which has
for
this
were
my
such
Epirlt
to
duties
appeal ls to that
of loyalty to pany, and
here to meet him and
ties had
aitin?
you to com-- j
a:id ru.slied on' to accompany
Galesburg.
party
in which they themselves morning that it was absolutely impos- recognized labor. I want
to
him
the
i
c.!i g?.
my office. I am pare our words with our acts. I want
passenger
Unfortunately
me
coach
to
leave
totally
occupied
deficient.
are
for
the
sible
They
ii lro.it r,f si. i. libiary at the college
and soul you to test us by the men we put up. I
of
burdrt-crag v. ere gathered as ar.d the local leaders and memberswas the appeal is too often successful. The with wthe progressives heart such tim w ant you to compare the record of
followwno
to
devote
train
them
The
continue
file
Pullman.
of those
rank and
and ill
'ere
f
townspeople. He. his party the
Raymond Robins, candidate for the'
to arrive in Galesburg at are not corrupted. They are
to the cause as I am able."
Te j. yhoil ink in tLe library
f the scheduled
United States senate in Illinois, with
Whether you s pend $10 to $1,000 for furs,
adgave
an
are
of
slaves
he
where
o'clock,
the
and
12:45
tchof.! and t:.. n .,u-- t. rj
the Colon-- ; dress.
the records of Sherman and Sullivan,
terminology, the slaves of names. The
you
will do well to consider that RICHTER'S
ial hot-opponents.
average man has not the time to at II
II his
DAY.
THE
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NOTES
tn :h3 trip iluw seventh avenue
is
store that has won its high position in
the
you
Indescribable.
would get
''I wish that each of
tend minute details of party worn, and v
P'e
to
ud those in' "Lve is an emotion which may be he
years
HI
two
platform
of
progressive
world by reliability and satisfactory
the
our
fur
easy
to
only
too
substitute
finds it
fcot; of th:r ii'j;nCity Attorney Jim. Witter had the ago and study it. Read it as if affects!
recognized the felt but cannot be adequately debelongs to such
he
that
declaration
values.
the
young
.raer
life.
z.1 atd everv wave they
scribed." observed the sage.
the wage earners. Then read the pro-- !
party and always votes that way. time of his
tendered h'.n v as
w itli a
replied the fool. afor the faithful
iswerei
seasickness."
gressive platform of this state and also;
is
"So
performlaborious
and
corr ef h.s hat
Collins was so excited he could of Iowa and Nebraska.
Steve
Enquirer.
Cincinnati
necessary
control
to
work
of
ance
the
r'hcrtiy af:-- r S o'clock thev reached
srartely sit straight in his automo"I have two propositions to make to
his party.
Food for Thought.
hotel and breakfast was s rvea.
bile.
you. 1 ask you to believe these prin- Party.
Left
Lincoln
seriously
you
never
Have
an hour, after uhlch! Sh
elides that we stand for. And then, of
tae colon. ! departed
"At this moment the only way to be
bull moose made his
for Market thought of getting married? I
chief
The
still greater importance, if you do bemare
He Yes. so seriously that am still loyal to the principles of Abraham
the meeting lieve in them, to vote as you believe.
minutes
forty
after
the tpeeches were made,
A: lo o'c.ock. punctually,
Lincoln is by opposing the party which op?ned via Third avenue and Sixteenth
the special a bachelor.
"That is the great trouble with many
in middle life Abraham. Lincoln helped 6treet, and through the alley, east to men. They adhere to the old parties'
midman
was
a
of
he
Until
to form.
square, heralded by the
blindly. They say that they stand for:
dle age. until he was well toward 50 Market of auto horns.
the party of old "Abe Lincoln, but I
of all the standard pelts there is no misrepvears of age. Abraham Lincoln was a
you to stand for the principles of,
ask
resentation, there are no false pretenses and
a member of the whig party. But he
Abe' Lincoln.
Where was Frank Gates Allen?
was loyal to principles and not to
no fictitious valus.
50 years old,
was
Lincoln
Abe
"When
names, and when the whig party ceas-- !
on attention. he left the whig party that he grew up
insisted
colonel
The
ed to be an instrument of value for the When a buazing started off in the w ith, because it did not represent his
accomplishment of high ideals, Abra-- ;
southeast corner of the crowd he principles.
ham Lincoln unhesitatingly left it waved
"Look at our principles and then!
his hat in that direction and.
party.
The
new
a
form
helped
to
and
carry sovereignty under your hat.
please.
not
Let's
"Silence,
said:
principles
of
men who are true to the
"I was in a battle. I told my men
dialogue."
Abraham Lincoln can thus be true only make this a
I was gotng to do. They agreed
what
pracI by adhering to the principles and
me, and then w hen the time came,
with
sophomores
and
freshmen
Augustana
tices of Lincoln, and leaving the party could not forget their time honored they shot the other way."
of their youth exactly as he left the
In closing the colonel said: "We
even during the meeting.
party of his youth when that party differences,
imperatively for social justice."
We can do same at special summer prices.
stand
a
engaged
in
of
them
number
a
and
servceased to be an instrument lor
the
Robinson
Crowd Fills Square.
of
roof
the
on
battle
mg me l!"iic.
mind
Kl, f tha --snoakerR'
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Tn all Colonel Roosevelt's address
r
tn he rlie :k..,ui..
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A college pennant
did not cover over a period of ten
you
7,
true
ai-the
I
be
to
to
ioiueirij,
edge
wall
with
the
the
of
over the
,, minutes. His talk closed the program
principles of Abraham Lincoln.
at Market square. Shortly before S
,n .inoi, the colon,! said that
o'clock, the time set for the events to
gkPrmish
worst scandal. In connection with
&
start, the crowd commenced to gather
insignia off.
organ
in a short time Seventeenth street, '
and
or
to
the
senate,
Lcrimer to the
beyond the block betweea First
even
inter
in
the
legislature
IOWA'S LARGEST FURRIERS
izatlon of the
Chronic Grouch.
and Second avenues was packed witl
est of both machines, have all been
"Have you got dyspepsia?
219
221
who
people.
crowd
W. Second SU
The
heard the
and
Davenport, Iowa.
scandals In which the members of both
"No."
8.000.
is
estimated
at
coloned
acting
use
of
parties who now support Sullivan and
all
the
what's
"Then
J. F. Witter, county chairman of the
Sherman have worked hand in hand thA time like vou had?" Louisville
progressive party, presided at the1
"to the same evil end." He added:
meetinz which started Fhortlv before,
"These bosses support one another
All the news all the time The Argus, 9 o'clock. Stroehle s band had enter- parties without
TT7
land betray their
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any $25.00 or $30.00 garment you ever
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