Show BRYAN THE STAR I 1 Nebraskan Guest of MolmwkDemo cratic Club Detroit Detroit Mich May 2The Old Lar i ned street auditorium tho scene of feast shel I many a notable political tered tonight a banquet which far ccllpsod In point of numbers present I any similar event hitherto held In Michigan and none certainly ever surpassed sur-passed tonights occasion in respect to party enthusiasm The 1200 plates laid in preparation for the fourth annual banquet or dollar dinner of the Mohawk quite inadequate hawk Democratic club were adequate to the number of men and women who held dinner tickets Consequently Con-sequently some of the tables In the rear of the auditorium were served n scond time The galleries were also filled with spectators As a matter pf course the bright particular star of the evening was Democracys < distinguished d leader Hon William Jennings Bryan Ills name as often as it fell from the lips of the f other speakers all of whom preceded I him brought tremendous salvos of applause ap-plause But the other speakers did not lack the Inspiration of close attention and frequent demonstrations of approval ap-proval The Minority was the toast assigned as-signed the first speaker I Hon James Hamilton Lewis of Washington In the course of his speech he said ll I I was the Democracy the minority l which forced every act for which the changing supine Republican majority now asks reward from the country It l was the minority the Democracy which originated every good result which came from tho Republican Administration Ad-ministration tratoJ Congressman William Sulzer of New York responded to Imperative Issues Is-sues Democracy was the topic spoken to by Col Bryan and the greeting he received seemed almost boundless In enthusiasm His address was devoted wholly to the discussion of the three questions money trusts and Imperialism |