Show MR BRYAN HAS HASA A AT A STRENUOUS T f O DAY Ar Delivers Four Addresses in Con Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Each One of Con Cone Considerable Considerable Length PARAMOUNT POLITICAL ISSUE tm It H is l I III l Hi lilt II Prosperity Pro p but The flie TrUst lo Io nopal Net P Haven Hann Conn Aug v i f t William Jennings J Bryan to toune t I Il une l t today loday ay must have strongly reDi i iJ t oJ 3 ilm ot of the h strenuous days Ilas dUty dan g h presidential campaign for tor tore or he Ii e jeered J four our addresses each of I IQ coi Q length attended two re rei reo I f 1 i i was the center centAr of ot hand handi i whenever his admirer i I n iI hIm All this was vas 1 0 I j II h 1 ours lurs between noon when h he mis city und nd tho thu hour of ot his hie ni nl fl as the tho guest gUetl of at for tor fornator Archibald McNeil of n s W Everywhere he was cas heart Ii vod od although there was wa an anft tr r ft rot r f street treet demonstrations both bolh 1 j In m Bridgeport His HIli audiences 1 r t at times were vere wildly If I and especially at the tho noon lunch r c ere tre The features of ot the day da were the thel l I rr for and the th conference cont rence of th 1 w England Democrats Democrat At the for tor fore iP e Mr lr Ir Br Bryan an was vas welcomed to 10 the f ind state tatt with Ith a R cordiality that thai r f v 1 I 11 extended t I u a t lon an Adt oo l f it t the stood t r i a ft representative body boly of ot New J 1 ad P and with great grent greate eai e I r 1 nes spoke poke of ot the tho problems vv T ih j n h he the must ac In the corn COnJ comI I l hi g campaigns Mr Ir Bryan Oran said eald I al In Iii the tha r e of thin thIs address that thaI New lani Ian never ier Ih r had haj ben been a n good breeding pa J ia fur ft Democracy Jefferson hat hil hilr r f f C d It tt so 11 C neither did didA J Ja M K i iA A delay at the Uie start Mart of ot Mr Ir Bryans Orans t 1 p v i aused Ut an overlapping of the three o ts gs lure here to 9 The mail ina ilia meeting on the thu green had to be started before the theU Hi U hon was WitS actually oer over and the tho theDe th thoDe De 1 1 conference was wall not corn com cornI j I ted eed until It was ivan time lime for tor or Mr Ir Bryan to o 0 deliver his third address of the day re Pe e i In tu the program Iro ram hero herot t II a the thc Inclusion of ot o Gar Gari i of ot Rhode nho e Island bland as 1111 s one ons of the oth other othor er CI or after the address addrel he had hadJ J r Spared for tor the luncheon had been rule iut ut ul as CS beIng b out of place at al a tl nonpartisan gathering tho the change being bIng made at th thA last moment Mr Air Ir spoke at the luncheon how Her vr paying a 1 tribute to the upright I ess of ot Mr Ir r Bryan Mr r Bryan Dran left IUt New ew Haven for Bridgeport shortly before 6 In that hal city ell going to 10 the home of Mr Ir Mc Mr McNeil Ic Neil NI for fn dinner and later addressing 1 audience at al the armory armor Both of oft t S main addresses addeses at al the mass mus meet meelI i gs ga were along the lines of his hili ad ss II at nt Madison Square Garden last t tI i Hi rt I touching upon Issues which ho declared 1 to bo ho of oC paramount Im i ace 1111 at nt this time Tomorrow morn v MI II Bryan Bran will return to 10 New M lIt t of the members of his hili par pari parore i l ore ere with hIm today left for tor formes torII forI 11 II I i I F mes tonight e M I Bryan pass pa passed fd d into the hall ball re h VM M to be bf b entertained d at attin athe tin u he bt was WaR rousIng cheered In InI IV IVI I many man women tn IK A B n Puller Fuller wel vel 1 11 d t I 1 nn for th the Democratic I Y 1 Or r for tor the city j n nl Rolling Woodruff act I 1 g i or then In III behalf of ot the 0 Sir Mr lr Bryan as RII R a dis disI I 1 10 American gentleman and rr Pr r J Mm Ilm tm the freedom of the com corn Ip im h 9 1 Mr Ir roM IroN to speak there tvr v Ir 1 j 1 d cI i i beers heers Mr Ir Bryan Brjan said MIl t I f i 1 r diffiCUlt to speak at all IT nt l il M subjects tl without being I II st i ud Id and ns III a 1 consequence nce tf h I w j V Ui i i s il nothing political for tor fear t ar 1 I i i misinterpreted n 11 1 n P k about his trip around the i MI g he took It for tor nn an I url haj had found It to b be as nl A h ha hall j ext fX ted t d He lIt was irn irnI t r 1 v ip e abroad by b the altruism he 1 States late Nothing In the thel theT l I T v ched America In this re reo J Mr Ir fly Ml said that It If we C spent th of ot the money mane upon uron I 4 t l we wo upend spend In tn building up an anu anI ane I u J we e would b bf be better blI r pro r I speaking ln of o the th renditions conditions t V nt II 11 he Mid that the educe t I there thore was wall ont one of or the theT T IT pOrtent of nil all problems and he heri h I ri j Americans would realize It II Itt I Ift II ft t I 1 I I tr Mr M Br ii had bia concluded he heI her r I t 1 ered enthusiast enthusIastically lr for I sev sevC ev e C r utes otes after dIu which 1 1 rf r r made a n few reI re rl 1 g r t which he ht wild said a It Mr r Bryan Dran wis I t upon f n his hili urI urIt t b c and end abroad abr ad g 1 IVed Pred Williams of r o spoke V tie 11 tL of the f n I ni Pan n met the from fromN I N x England states whet when n a ron eon conr r r f t 5 0 on 11 J matters mil lIera was BI hell held heldI hellI I 1 Mi II ii meantime the hour had at IU att a aI t r I M Pt fur rr beginning the inns meeting ri green creen was wall the gathering place of o FHI I ci thousand j The Th first T r K i 1 WAil K I Lenla of Congre Congressman l I entz nl z had ton 1 Id Mr Mr Ir O rin rinal al 1 prepared an address to 10 h 11 have ve de M at III t the luncheon but bat th the com om comIn amp omI I r p In 1 churgo decided J th that IMI l lv l I affair w as AI t to 10 be non In Int T r nn sen Mr Ir O Mr in w wea III to tl tul I his hla address at the thee B e He II B iilo O spoke oke bri b Hv fit III the ther I r ouI I III a conference Mr Ir flarIn said saidI I I UG nOV OnINS I I The rhe Republican Ir ders ore are trains trina Ir n i I ak the th i l e I paramount political Issue But Dut Issues are born not nol made to order As a It matter mailer of tAct fact the masses of the th peo pea people pIe do not feel teel themselves to be really prosperous On the contrary they are painfully aware that the trusts and kindred monopolies which are wildly prosperous have become so by the th ex cx exploitation of the common people The people p ople have studied with hor hoe horror horror the exposures of venal en l legislators and corrupting corporations and the they have hae watched with care the course ourse of Congress in Us Its It to deal d al with a Ii few of ot the worst monopolies In the coming fall al campaign the votes for tor congressmen will show ho whether the country is 18 satisfied with the result of ot tho the lIt efforts of President lr Roosevelt to 10 curb the th trusts From 1010 the nature of the case the reluctantly passed pUlled railroad rate bill billand billand and the pure food law will not h halt lt for fora or ora a single Ingle day da the march of ot the th trusts over the bodies bodle and souls soul of the Amer mer ican lean people Chronic diseases cannot be he cured by b treating symptoms only Tile The removal of the cause Is the first Out and most essential step Moreover It ItIs ItIs Is 18 not enough In tn the lie Un of ut Pres Irea President ident to 10 cure the trusts trust but HH as Mr Bryan has hall recently said ald they the must be destroyed destroy 1 A private monopoly U is Indefensible and Intolerable Intolerable Intolerable able Mr Ir Garvin discussed dl the constitutional constitutional Ilona I means by b which monopolistic bodies may be bl reached If I our law la mak makers makers ers etc obey the spirit as All well eti u as s the of o organic law lie He declared that the prospect prop ct in New Ne England l for tor Demo Democratic cratic cratie victory this autumn vas aas as bright brighter er or r than at Rt any time since IStl GOrge George Fr Fred d Williams finished 1 an au ad address al address dress drell Just as ae Mr Ir Bryan DrAn entered rod th the big III stand u MR MIt BRYANS BR Af Mr Bryan was Introduced during deafening applause and und hold the lh atten attention tUrn tion of ot his big audIence for tor nearly of ot an hour He lie said among other things I 1 have found that the government Is I to 11 a very vr large extent ut nl an nn accurate reflection of the Intelligence of a It people for tor when n there Is la great Is II usually very Cr bad bati government Where the people pl are ar not trained to studies turtle and do not for themselves 1 understand the issues they the are taken advantage of by b those thos who do understand nd And AndI 1 I have ha been b encouraged to II find that everywhere there them Is III a 1 tendency to en enlarge enlarge n large the sphere of nt education for It means that there will also be growth In lit the government toward perfection Now today toda the Democratic party has ims a policy The Republican party part dots does do not nol outline Its ita It policy as na the Demo mill erotic party does doell The president to today today day Is I embarrassed by h the fact that you can ran search the platform upon which h he hI was wall elected with n a magnify magnifying ling ing glass and you ou cannot find one sin single In InIe gle dc Ie promise of reform on any nn subject rt The trouble with the president nan has been when h n he tried to do anything he had to whip whir the th Republicans Into Inlo line tine with the lh Democratic platform in instead instead stead of the Republican platform pInt form And the trouble with the Republican party parly In this campaign Is III that thAI Its motto Is III Stand pit pat defend Ihl you ou have hlo got and nd dont promise e anything more They The i sayS say Stand by b the president nt Well ei 11 my iy f lends friends i the only way a you OU can ran stand standby standby by the president If he really wants reform Is lii to 10 give ghe him a Democratic Congress to back him Instead of o a aRe Re Be Republican publican Congress My 1 friends I believe that a private monopoly Is an Indefensible thing You ou cannot find flud a n Republican platform that denounces the principle of ot private mo monopoly mOnopoly The line Is II going to be he drawn We are going to find out who Is III in fa fit favor fAor vor var or of at exterminatIng a trust and who Is III not in favor of or It The Th man alan who Is In favor of tit regulating might Just as aswell n aswell well lell take oft off his hili mask and declare him himself himself self pelf for tor you ou cannot regulate a private monopoly It regulates you youl ou ouI I l tell you ou that arbitration Is ISIl I a force forceful forceful ful fut thing I J tell you ou that the preel president dent of ot the United States has hall to his credit rr a I great achievement He lie set pet settled tied the coal strike after a 1 los loks of ot 15 4 I 1 think It Is ii one OM of ot the thc proudest acts of ot his hili capacity but my 10 friends friend I 1 am not nol that he shall have one after a loss lo s of I want a n system that will 11 snake make It un unnecessary Unnecessary necessary for tor a 11 man to 10 starve tare his hili wife Ife In order to fix Ox the price by b which he ht can live But Dut no American can travel 1 through other lands without feeling elIng his hll heart glow with pride that thol his hl lot was cast cut castIn cutIn castin In the United States Statu I have never foil felt so po grateful In my m life as nil I J have ha since Ince I have hae seen leen fe n the old oM world that a D DI kind I providence cast cut my lot under the Stars and end Stripes At the conclusion lon of o his hili speech Mr dr Ir Bryan left nt at for tor Bridgeport I I AT BRIDGEPORT POnT Bridgeport Conn Aug 31 Enthusiasm acm allm for or Mr Ir Bryan marked mark his appear appearance ance ence in this city tonight Mr Ir Bryan Hran spoke in 11 th Ihl the Bridgeport armory ArmOr For an hour Mr Ir Bryan Brjan the Republican party parI on Its attitude to toward toward toward ward the questions now no before the American people He lie s ld that the Republican party pari had hall had a chance hante to repeal every law that has hll not con contributed contributed n to the th peace pCp happiness and anil prosperity of or the people and It was his hili intention to 10 show sho why h tho the people Ire are not happy On the th tariff question he said FRIel the policy of the Republican party part has hu ron eon contributed IIO to the present nt unrest st and there Is 18 no promise of reform The high tariff was made by b the manufacturers Its Ita blessings bl do not prevent the party ut members from tram threatening Its Ita I over overthrow overthrow throw but the men who made the tariff now MW demand their blood money More Moreover oer over the th tariff Is lit antagonizing every ter other nation It II makes mak 1 them raise ralpl bar barriers tiers Germany German was wan III overjoyed at It the beef sen minis It Il wits was Ia Mid said there of tit the Rates If It lou ou wont nl let us sell Ill to t sou ou we wont buy hu of you ou In England two years ago RIO during durin a great discussion of ot the tha fiscal nul question the doctrine f retaliation was waR advocated Mr Ir Bryan IIran referred to tn the test tact speech h hot of ot President lcJ which was wall a plea for reciprocity nd said ald that since Ime the tho death of the lamented president his hili put party had Absolutely failed to heed that advice My 1 friends wild said Mr Ir Bryan there Ihm ls Is a fa great revolution In the Republican party perl Ten Tt n years ago age the Republicans patti Mid they the could go JO Into the Ihl street and pick up a man anywhere who could be elected l president dx Ix years ago AtO they Mid there were hundreds who could be bl elected Today they the say M there U Is only one on man who vho can b bf be elected on a Re Republican Republican Republican publican and that man Ms hu huh been h fn following Democratic principles U Is there any an lesson in that In the course of nt his hIli discussion lon of the trust question Mr Ir Bryan said that thaI he ho held the Ih opinion that President nt Roose Rooe velt had not lived t up to 11 his hl opportunities ties In the hI trusts |