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Show HP IN THE QUAKER CITY IvSinif Irfii! President's Third Visit to HffiH'! W&l Philadelphia. Rlii! mmm SnW delivered two addresses !'m& jBj One Was nt the Detention of the S fl Hoys' High School and the Other 31 B Bfl"e tlle Union IOEU Club Ho l " MiiiWr Wl TolJ lho student t0 Work IInr(1 B1 il u 1m lH nnd t0 PIfty IlBrdA JIlRh Tllbut8 B''il ''lislw Bi t0 t0 0cc,1Patlon of Teacher En-B En-B hlSlIhlll mB tortnlnod nt Luncheon and Ten-Hffi Ten-Hffi litJlilnl dered a Reception. tell 111 BilliUlpM Ittt Philadelphia, Nov 22 -President lilnlrtfSsi 'tllli Ho0""'1 occompanled by several K'ltwIU? 'Villi1 tl,!mber'1 rr ' Cabinet, came to this Bui YitlalTli 4TS ' r,tl ,0(3a' RnA T0"' "", entire nfler- BPjSii 1 1 Hi '6! I ' noon and evening. The slslt of Ihe Nn- BfiluS'tslit" 'It?1 ,lon's Chief Executive nnd the mem- Bn4MV(Bl3 'ti " ro of hl" 0,rcM fomlly i for n Bi tfftf"!' kill ' ttt0 folJ l'urpc"'p Burlng the afternoon Bl Jj! J llll ' 1,ie Pr,,,dc.it nns ""' clilrf speaker at B EfMiiHr'I i'('? ' "' rxor '"' Incident to the dedication Bltln' tflHg I 1 " 'he new (Vnli il high school for boy iFvli' MfBJl ''R Itr made two addresses at Ihe Inslltu- Bviil Illi1lfl 'liiiM' ,lon oni '" ,n1 assembly hall, where Blvl'Q l?5!l f formal dedicatory ceremonies took liH dr illUlrli'B 1 e j.nd the other from the balcnnv HltfaMT if! !tt b of :l'" building lo 1600 pupils of thin B'wnliR 1 (ri BlulfaP KlPi fl! 'Il 1 ight tho President responded to a ilBraffl ttvrj'll-1 111 1 ' luring the l'ounders' day Iran-IffSijHTjil Iran-IffSijHTjil ) J 1 qu t at the I nlon I.cnRtie In the In-Sr'.iti In-Sr'.iti Jli'l l!f tr Kvion betwem tluse events Presl-tfHsViriiMoT Presl-tfHsViriiMoT tl'.tjl, d I Jtonsiwlt wna entertained at BBftPtl ifr Miffi'l 1" h,,on '" ' hnrlea Emory Smith for-BBWm'lir for-BBWm'lir ij M ",cr lotmiaiir General, nnd H ten-IKidr ten-IKidr it i! h !' ' ' a i ' i Hon at Ihe home of Ed-HkliM't? Ed-HkliM't? il -fl,"l"l'r Slf!.",!iur ff' ! U "I f I Mr Itooaoelia Ixlt loday aa the V 3 7i 1 Mh 1 h Iiih mndc to thla city alnre he H'f M"l Wl jl'J i " 3"1'' l'realdfnt of the United Statea 4 "-I .rV'WW Jtiri J "Bt iar '"' "ttended the football a' i Vk c VlJ '(f rna( n hetneen Ihe arm and nny MmA.i ('ijilltli, !" 51 ' ena, nnd le cntly he partlcpated HBli4 llSn'Htt'Ji ln 'he M'imwIi celebr itlon of den HKi 1 !lM,li:WiJ. "VV .fhlnsl m lulmlaston to the Mnoonla n I II J ilduJI frnttrnlt) Cm both of theso omislona. BHIi rlirllll W( hoieer the l'rculdenl a Btny aa Bm 1 MS Ma 41 l ' pl,nSIDi:NTIALi I'AIITY HH llilj- WiMJ-iW ,IIs feceptton by tho citizens of this HSi ft TrAtSifii niunlclpnllty today nns most cnthu-HLlalif cnthu-HLlalif JlftXliikst "'a""0 The ape lal trnln bearlnR the HfKj'dM UjKJijf Presidential paity arrived hero at 11 13. BslMi''lllHM(! uccompanylnK tho rresldent were Sec-HKk.t4re Sec-HKk.t4re Wfc't'I i retnry of the Treasury Blinn, Secretary HmW twaHelj'Xf r w"r lt00t' tietrctury of the Interior Hsfl i .' tfi SHBu? Jli mtchcork, bi rttary of Agriculture Hsl'jK HlElxliiTl! Wilson, 1'ostmnsler (icncr.il I'liyno, Dr sHlvI il 'jSiJSliS ! lMUC' V t A the Presidents physl-LHl9iV physl-LHl9iV tfJWal I it clan a,ul (octarlea to the President 11 lHSv ' f! tjorteljou and I.ocb HBYil'l1 III' aVr'1 Thousandj of people surrounded the HBtffrl'l Hi m i ftallon, and when the President ap MMUr V j 1 1' ft, l Seared he received nn ntatlon which HmIh', Tt l"Kli' i'.'1 'V"'1 contluuoun nlons the route to the MmHRII It .'i? T Wl high school Carrlnues were In wnltlmt MmHb' 1 VIt Si .'i I9r 'he parts, and, escorted by the HBl ill ?.'bi Vhi 5 Thllndelphla rity troop of cnn1ry, they HmIIi Wist 'K.Vl Proceeded up llroid street to the school HmIh C'm nii (bulldlnir which Is located about six HmUi 'liSii' itPK'i ijblocks from the station. The sidewalks HmIbI Psfffir mil re lined with wlldly-chcerliifc HBl Hvillii Eg'tT tfhrnnfts In acknowledRinent of tho HmbSi Silt V,V' fnthuslnstlc demonstrations the Piesl-HHR' Piesl-HHR' '1 jl!(l K't'J T"1' rcI'e",ell' raised his hut MMWlCl I irBVl I ( 1,EI''nI:n 1,Y TH1: HTUDKNTS HmTkI i , '' Wm I A 'ereption commlltee consisting of HmbH i il hB4i lpcmbcra of the Board of l'ublk Uilu-MMB Uilu-MMB 'ti i jBilS rat,0l conducted the President In the HW . r If Jfchool, and upon his arrlnl nt the In HmVv' ' 8 iWi 1,1'lllutlon he was met by the entire atu-HmV atu-HmV 1" 1 ' l. r tlont 1,0(l' ho llmd the corridors nnd l l I StlhB.S :Dtairiaj from Ihe entrnnce of the HH t Vil i taf-IT f Euilldlns to the assembly hall each pu-HW pu-HW T ltti t- fhtl i!1" benrlnern small American IIiik Ihe HH 1 Air' I, iTrtC Audience arose us the President entered BMW Ai"l ,li l1 tvlui lna hall, and amid the plauillla of the MM fl! ' I I r-v'l T000 Persona there assembled, President HSfl 'I'' V;!'1'!! I'oosevelt made his tay down the m tin HSfl t lJ $!ii y1"1'' to tho Platform I'or f nil flu-HWa" flu-HWa" ' JlTlini Kilnutes ht stood faelns the cheerlnic MViM ' '. (' ill p3 P'oemblaxe before the could proceed MWB it 11! ill VQ r1'1' ''Is spec h On the since with tho MSB I , lli lit iSiJ'realdcnl wire JUjnr AshbrldKe and HWB l I jV' 1 rlil"ler rlty o'llcln's, menibcra of the mWJ 'i 1 lli rllii Jrl'oird of Public Induration nnd Ihe fuc-HWM1' fuc-HWM1' 1 liill.l .'U!r"y of ll' ochool The nudlenco wna BWB1 ! 'liiir iSi f.,adc un Principally of the alumni of MSB: i WM I Sf (5he Institution. The President was In-MWM In-MWM i ''U I Jh'KI gSlfroducocl. nnd said: HVH i lljfill? 8 IHILSIDKNT'S ADDIinsS. HWaH ' f iHtWf J8l8.T'l'"eH J"$ "entlemeni-I nm In leeil HWm I'MlitiTfifr'.'1 'o be hue an.l as I came up the MWmI f '!? lfflrViiulr n,,d throiiKh tie corridors I frit mh mVH ISTjiltirif-St? ,u,';r, "'." '".olb'll kmo I am Ihnr HWB1 Si 9Uilll?!rl;hl coiiilnreil thut Ihe puplln of the MMM.' " JtilJR B3rl,t school ure tuiiRht not imiIj how to MMM' 1-lltt(Ciif"',$or,t hard, but how to l hnrd an I It mVH fMtiirlWWHl " SPod tlllnir to know both lessons mW, ijiywf'lfl0".1 ,;,, lt" Jlr Interlero with the MBMV.I' "JwliFlti,illl8ork Uork hard, but while nu nln. HWBf JSmIPM Pj har(l i 'MfflSWffl rtiiuoiTA:ci: op ruiu.ic i:nuc. mSmI 9 fililfi!'1', t'lN'othliiK llko our present eteni or edit-BWBV edit-BWBV i Tlljltlj S l3n was known In earlier times No MWJ fi if jl5,",1 , tlich sstem of populur edui itlon for tho MWMW, Tlli) 3'IISl iCI'1". bj leprescntiltlies of the i.eoplo HWBaifi l) llEiNu !i ilpd It Is of course u mire truism to HWaHl . 'l 3 ;liJ's """ lh! stiihtlitj the rniiire ueirire HSB1 t . tlylte'fll "i 0,1!!' Institutions lUpeiul upon the Kra.lo HmHT ' 't' I Ir' m i cllUenshlp turntrt out rom our schools MMMVlhi C WAl. '6.. VVll, ot public serMn iki I.kIj of HSHIr INenl bl'i Wual. nsoclatj.l In l.rlmte life nro HSBt'l iiillMlld Fl",V wVr,h ,.he ao'elrallon aiul respnt BWBl 1 1 : H lllfc i n.l. .V" alue illUenshlp .it lis true MMMl 'I .HtwIotT1 jorth than I In btdy romi oe.l by the BWBV ii V lUCJSCl ti Sucfc'r" '1 h" Public schools through tho MWaVM 1 1Nl,t U G t ri nnd breadth ot this 1'nloii rhei MWmI ! Url ii' va to deal with tho cltlien.hlp In the HSB1 liiluSJwB T. fw,,,", 'turn out aeniethliur like a MWl 'V'llJMB'lV Rdshrd prodn t. nnd I think thit all of 0Dm1 jtl'HlIlW M, ii.wh02,1af " ored to deal lth that BmWI t,i VllHM i r'"nfh.ip '.H lhtra.w ,n -our "" homes BWBa'd'1Ht3'tn?i Jprc. Ia,"'i ln" burden of rrsnonslhmtj BSBlivi 'a i,0.,r.,ll,n,t Kl'n ,n "" p,it111 chooi MM J , Miiijljl Iist of course be not mere a training HWB1 't &.' ill- K'A Intellect but a training In what on us mVH'H ? !(. JlWnltnlt'lj more than Intell.et a train" BWBa'dl IB 5 Win chiracter And the chief fs.tor In HWBa ill i'iH 3 Wj't tralntiie must be a pirsenil e.1Uatlon MM'K .',W '5 M the people the Influemu exerted hiiiiA. MMl.tii ' !w s lV.'B c "' lousl) sometimes uneonsi loua I9BWI ? 1 ' I? M hy ','" ma," ''r woman who stands in HMM M i! ill VI 't-' r 1,u nr. Iltr "' "- relation rloser WMMM'illVHM 'V Kt tvl mor! mtlmite und more Mini in ia iM MW I f StM! fi :r?c '" '""" "" ?'t,!r rel.iionii" iJWMi i(f ' ' a '?" n( Pa'cnt and rhild U Inner a RfWMV.IiliJ U !i ilrden or that kind Is laid those who t4itMMliVt if iti I illtyth r in le no Knater Sm ' '.hU I mt shouli our p-itlenco te with a put,. e MMl Sl a It Jl H school t h r I can (to further than t MMllJ'tU 1' i 1J j 'I ant ho ild he our natlrme with - mm ), ' , ftllf I 'Hi in e w mnn doInK an hit of work . MH W i Mf rth doing who does not anproai h It In M( i ) y P 'U of m re love for the w ,rk anl MB 'SiLlwit l!S "sire io do tl well foi the work s sake tiifaWMh' SlP l'0,,K rK I-OVE OP WOItK. CH SflASfi'P. .iilS i' outtl s most of inn remember the , Bl J fi ' ln ?" rtl", by Ruakln between tho IMMJW'HrVfi li "( ten ""' ,h" "nrk done for tho IBsi'mMK IK .' ,h' work "0" The man or worn MMjtlu7ttv til i' for the work will In the long I'm MMl tUii,!' i LAf i ioor wnrlt lws I don t rare whern ImmI 'WiT I'b 'i " i!" h0 ,n''n nr "'" "oma, wh Ml'JiMkflllriBSn"n'!."l,i,'m s'whS brcather""no MMfiVlI'VrV. S'rii tV th t w l with whom li Is esr Ml 1, Js,iL Jlkl C ent in his or h r rnrnl whose aiulililon MmIU IKlVSiiH St0 u " Kf' anl lu (eel ipnitdi t ( i, MMsiHiflu' im, I h-uhl of h Mai done It wen That 6 MMl tfl IttHfj ESl v 1. that wr man puts th whole , imlrj AMBis 'B S,n Jl ffi r " un "le.il n and the school tench IMMl ri Kn H !' " b1, a" l,,0e connect d with Ml Jfk'flt' B) $ f dui ihon of our pioplf ale entltlid fmmn W KM i- S,g ! h I imci praise from all lovers of lMl W.t . I lit I del he tit I soul lo the welfare to i -'i.Yp, vt jf J -vai t e or riiv cnot-NDs 'I'MilK ftff I J" T " lu "" rr rt sound bodies-and it rf,' HB i ,' '( Uh P" P of ohoul nowadays that WHMHlHli .',' .nat 1 ' d Pl" Ernund nttnchid H it liVii i, HP II '" "" '" r nt "tr b aaylng that M, AW1 ) j fji iill i l r" ' 'I p 'r' do trine In my own 41' 'iU Jjlf not s on a.w it was belsed that BkH I't1 1 ftp,fc fl"" l and ipiclallt in the lorj HMSMlflltJ ns 'L? . ,'.r '" ''. Ih "'"' sroiinds were I'j HW iM), fl led n t did not need pi iy eroimils HWBWaiV'II.V BVifl '"; 'Ja " nu " iiew-funsle.1 Idea WBWlilifH I 1 ! ,"'". ''' ''" fr uud on by pracllrul HSBV1 1153 S It'V "" ' .,a: of. ,! v,n'' P' ly Kroundsl HWBW1,? irii't sr y r l .' ' rn out Koo(l citizen- HWBWsl M '' lllV 1 'f"n' ' ,e 'D a"d. lrlH "ho when BmMMIi' !l'7 ' t, Ber' "?' In "out were put upon mVmVS rhriUt T' j Hcta In the crondea uumura of. Hi II N w York to play at garni s they cjull piai In the streets Wo have pissed that nt u;e I think we relllse what a Root healthy play ground means to (hlldren I think we understand the effect Is go d not onlv upon their bodies, but gool utnn their minds We red a healthy hod) We need to hao propci'phjsleal development develop-ment We need to hao even more the pn iw r development of the mind and then ns I hai' raid we need to havi a proper rieelntment of what counts far more than bod, of what counts far more than mind the sum of the chnracterlstles the sum of virtue which we think of when we snj that such and such a man nr woman has a gool character Sometimes ou ran develop ihnlaeter h a direct Inculcation In-culcation i f moral precept A good dell more often sou iniinot A good deal more often jou hne lo ileielop It less bv jour pricept thnn hi nur practice anl let It come as Incl lent to the tone of the whole bodv the tone of which In the ag grrgato you all create Now lent that your experlenci, nil of jou In dealing with these chll iren In the schools' In dialing with them In the family In deal Ing with them In holies am where" They are quick to take the tone of those to whom th-y look up and If thej don t look up to ou ou can preach lrtue all jou wish, the eft'Ct will he small ADDK!:SS TO TIIH HOYS Immediately after concluding hl address ad-dress In the hall, the President wus escorted es-corted In the north baltonj of the building, beneath which were missed the pupils Ptesldent Rooseelt ad dressed the bojs brlcfi lie said, In part Floys it wss perfectly essy for me to see hv the re, eptlon todi) that 5 on felt happy over the football game of icster-da icster-da J r hale but a word to soj to vou, and will sum It up with a hit ot advlcs wilh which I liilnk those concerned In the development of your team will agree ou re here to studv and while you are at It. study hard Uon t Mr. t thls-that In the long run the man who shirks Ins work will shirk his pin) I remember a pro feasor In Tab speaklag to me of a mem it or the Yale ileen some jears ago and sailng That fellow Is good to fall he stands ion low In his stu lies He Is slack th re and he will be slack Ulan It comes djwn to tho hsrd work on the gridiron nd he did fall, too (OOTriAI.L. JIULEB You are preparing joursehes for th hlg work of life In after life I earnestly believe In aoh of ou halng as good a time as possible hut make It come second lo doing Ihe best nf work possible nil to jour studies, as Jn jour sports here In school and nfterward In lire in d ns jour work In Ihe great world- It Is a safe plan to follow this rule (a rule that 1 heard preached once on the football held) Don t flinch don t foul and hit the line hard At the conclusion of the exetclses the President and his parts re-entered their carriages nnd were driven to the home of former Postmnster-Oeneral Smith whert ltiml.eon was served On the route to Mr Smith a residence the scenes of enthusiasm were repented loiter lu the nfternoon the President repnlred to Mr Stolesburj's home, where he met many distinguished gentlemen gen-tlemen AT Till! UNION' LIIAOUE. After u brief rent President Rooseelt wus escorted lo the Union League ur-llvlng ur-llvlng thcie at 6 30 o'clock, where he participated ln the Poundera' day bin-quel bin-quel and made the principal address ot the evening At the Presidents tnblo were seated the lueinberB of his party, MaJ -Oen John H Ilrooke. Congressman Congress-man Dalrell, (lov btone of I'cnnsjh anil an-il and C harles llmory Smith The IMcsldents speech wus. In pirt, ns follows torts jenrs ago this club was founded, In the dark dajs of tho Civil war, to uphold the hands nt Abraham Lincoln and to give aid to those who battled for the Union and for human liberty Two years ugo rresldent Mckinley came here ns jour ruest to thank you and through jou all lhoo far-sighted and loyal men who had supported him In his successful effort to keep untarnished the national good faith ut homo and the national honor abroad and to bring batk to this countrs tho material will bt Ing which wo now so nbundnnll) enjoj It wna no ntildent which made the men of thla club, who stood as hi n senso the champions and upholders, of ihe principles of Lincoln In tho early sixths, stand no less stoutly for those tj pilled In the person of MrKln-le MrKln-le during the closing of tho centurs The mnlitlcs apt to make men respond to the call of duty In one crisis are also apt to make them respond to a similar call In a crisis or n different character. Therefore I ask sou tonight to look nt the r suits i of Ihe policies ehnmploncd by rresldent McKlnlej on both the ociuslons when he appealed to the people for their Biirtrages and to see how well thst appeal Is Justincd bs the event Most lerlalnly I do not claim nil the good that has be. fallen us during the past six years ns dun solelj to nni human pollcj No legislature, legisla-ture, however wise, no administration, however efficient, can secure prosperlu to a people of grealness-to a nation All that can be done by the lawmaker nnd the administrator 11 to give the best chnnio possible for the penile ot the country themselves lo show the stuff that Is In tin in No law can make a fool wise, ii wuikllng strong or a row anl brave but good lows and good administration or lawa can give to strong, honest, bravo men a chnme. to do well President Mc. ,o "!ll "? ol'l",1 " IW on the speililo K.? 'tV" .'," ""i',1'1 k"p "" 'Inanrlil honor of the nation untarnished, and would put our eionomlc sjslem on a slilblo bus Is so that our people might he given a ibance to secure (he return of Ihe pretermit n0rh pi, dees hae been so will ke)t thai ns Is but too often the case, men nre beginning to forget how much the keening of them has meant w hen people have become very prosper, otls thev tend to become slug,lshlv liullf. ft rent to tho lontlnuatlon of the policies thit broiikht about their prospentv At such limes as tin se It Is 0r course a mere law ot natuie lh.lt some men prosper morn than others, and too nrieu those who prosper less In their jealous) f their more fortunate bioihers, forget that all haee prosm-ed slmewhal 1 Ssk sou solMrly to remcmhir that the lomplalnt made at the present ibis of our Industrial or economic conditions never takes tha n?emle",ln,""e,!r, "" "' "c People nre less will off than they were seven luri.rilB,l"-r"".t"'k M? ''resident Mc-Mnli Mc-Mnli j came In and his polhles ha la .Cdn"i,,.t0iJ0ihb.. "',''""1' b",' the con" plnlnt Is that somo people have received o; the world There was no audi complaint com-plaint eight sears ngo. In the summer of Pt Complaint was" not then VhH on, had prospert 1 too much It was that no one had prospered enough 11 each one, of us think of the urfalrs of his own household nnd his own life let enehof u compare his standing now with his stnnd- nnKn',rhr,r5hRm.er,'"A t"knrt !hV '""" fi . tt ' r blmself wh'ther It l not true '.J'."', 'he policies for which William Mc" ie'v'e? I'hMel ,.nlKlKh,,, J"""dmhJm- .oN,fcn,0n.hrp,er,ra',,.va-'o,mlg?esre.VJ rreitiit-ss dies not come without trou tile and labor There are problems ahea 1 of us at home on 1 problems abroad he-cause he-cause such problems are inildent to tha working out of a great national career We do not shrink from them Scant Is our pitlenco with those who preach th gospel of iraven weakness No uu'n under the sun over plnsed a part worth plnslng If It feared ts fats oier much If It did not have the courage to b Trent e of vmerlca we, th sons of ?i na tlon jet In the ride of Its lusts Sou h spurn th. tsach ngs or distrust spurn the creed or despair nnd greed w'e know that des tiny fs ours It we hive In us the manhood lo grasp It, and we enter the luw nniurs girding our loins tor the contest before us entering the strugg and r solute so to bear ourselves that the i:cr"L-1o"rloK,7."UV"'r "" cven -n1"'' |