Show I L LESE ROOSEVELT was in Int PRESIDENT t Indianapolis a week or two ago as asnes newspaper nes Per renders re ders will remember The crowds were ere enormous and enormously restless re tl As tn 4 a result re the policemen of ot i ithe the elty city had bed a K let kit ef of work cut out out for Cor them They were en on duty double shifts shUts and more for tor it way iras their bust busi business ness flees n to see H that the chief executive was made comfortable and kept comfort comfortable comfortable comfortable able One OM policeman became very tired He lie had a chance to see his I family for tor hours ho r he ha had gone without his hi mends meals he had been on his feet teet con continuously continuously for tor time I Ihl a long Naturally his hl frame of ot mind wee waa not of the pleas The man who can smile at the close of ot a long Jon siege of ot hard labor has I IRO no RO business s on this earth At last in inthe Inthe Inthe the fullness of or his heart and the weariness wean ness of or his body the policeman p used some strong language about President Roosevelt Just what wh t he said has not not been be n re recorded corded but hut If he was an average po policeman I his remarks were sulphurous I I It Is la probable that he stated with pro emphasis that he was sorry that Roosevelt visited vl Indianapolis and that he care If 1 the executive never came there any more A Imitation man heard the tired safety valve nho blow ort off Straight to the offices ollices of ot the depart I marched and th there re repeated what he had listened to Next day the unfortunate patrolman was placed on trial for reviling the president The circumstances of ot the case wore were d and It was further shown that the patrolman had voted for tor for tor vice Ice president in In n view of ot these facts the board was lenient Instead d of or ordering the Immediate de do deportation deportation or decapitation of ot the vile criminal it let him ort oft with a fine of or often orten often ten days pay or about 2 6 Of Ot course that will mean that the wife may have hae to BO go without a n new dress this fils winter Wt i r l ay 1111 n fer ft er clothes for th tl tIe children en n the family table or liss 1 isn 9 coal In hi the shed but the man may m y consider c I Ider himself very ry fortunate Indeed There wasa time when anybody who chose could cuss the president of ot this nation either with or without provocation provocation tion But In these days of Imperialism nobody has the right to say sa an uncomplimentary p word yord about Theodore r the Great Create If It 1 the Indianapolis Us Incident l Imperialism gone mad then It is isa Isa isa a very vory fair fall Imitation |