Show THE FIRST VOTE AY by young men should cat cast theis first ballot for roosevelt A man mans farst first vote tor for president is the mott important one be he will ever cast and may affect himself ua as well as the country beneficially or the reverse the oung imer can approaches app roches life hi t enty first birthday will a feeling of pride t sed ed with solemnity lie ile knew knows that henceforth the constitution and law laws ivest him with all the i gats of cid enship 0 no o matter how well equipped he may hmel e to exercise thes these p rot r alts 1 ts be linw 1 D not do so until he h s tenta out beara ears old lie ile has waitea waited impatiently for the time when be he could vote and long before it arrives he ha hao begun to consider carefully how h he should cast his first ballot he ile kemem bers bets how his father voted and decide decides whether hether a he will follow in his father fathers footsteps or not he lie recalls what he h kno vs of h etory story weighs the platform platforms and issues carefully care taUy and tries to read reach a conscientious conclusion as to how he h should vote this Is I 1 right lie he puts his hi I 1 est thoughts and conscience into hit first vote as he ought to 0 no o subsequent vote ever receives quit the same careful thought the first vot vote decides a young atilan ieans a party affiliation and after that he Is apt to follow in the path in ehleb he has bas started hence the importance of starting right hun deeds of thousands of men today to day ire are brou prou proud d because they cast east their first vot vote tor for abraham ibraham general Crene ial grant or A illiam mcgunley Mc Ale lunley Banley while other hundred of thousands are sorry that they ca cael their first atto for foil the defeated opponents of these meal k young man a first vote for president denz is 13 the most important one be will eve eves cast because it may determine the poi deal associations of bis his whole life and make or mar his career therefore every first voter should cast his ballot tor for the he student author sold er patriot ami stat statesman esman theodore roosevelt president roosevelt 9 thorough discussion of irrigation and his great personal I 1 isku 01 4 1 L naas attracted ati at i teri tion th kavur at me bie united Stat stater esq even where its importance has never be b fore been appreciated the daily pres prem repeated his utterances and familiar famil larn iced the people of the whole country withe the subject the nation has ha come tt to understand as never before that nai na ne i dional irrigation ie Is not a fad or locale local issue but one odthe of the greatest and model moet beneficent under of th the gobern 1 meat ment sr i I 1 I 1 6 I 1 i it |