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Show To The Young Voters. Senator Boverldge says: "The real question Is; Which candidate can-didate will make the better president? Which Is the wiser and steadier? Which man would you choose as ad-m ad-m nlstrator of your estate? Which would you select lo manage your business? busi-ness? Which has the better training and more experience? "Mr. Bryan has never handled a slnglo foreign problem. Hehasgovern-ed Hehasgovern-ed no Piiillpplnes, regenerated no Cuba, built no canals, avoided no alien danger, saved us from no threatened peril. "Mr, Taft has done all. It was his genius lor the practical and devotion to humanity that took Philippine chaos and made Phlllppineordcr; took Philippine hate and changed it, by the alchemy of his tact, to Philippine love. It was tils statesmanship that achieved achiev-ed the Impossible, converted an oriental orien-tal people Into a voting citizenship, and laid the foundation for a future which, as God wills, may become a separate nation or a glad and patriotic patrio-tic part of this great republic." Secretary John Hay, says: "Anyone entering business would bo glad'of the chance to become one of an established firm with years of success suc-cess behind it. "Everything great done by this country in the last Ufty years has been done under the auspices of the Republican Repub-lican party. Is not this a priceless asset? "Lincoln anil Grant, Hayes and Garfield, Gar-field, Harrison and McKlnley names secure In the heaven of fame they aro all gone, leaving small estates In worldly goods, but what vast possessions posses-sions In principles, memories, sacred associations! It is a start In life to share that wealth. 'Inourform of government there' must be two parties, but what young man would not rather belong lo tho party that does things, Instead of ono that opposes them; to the party that looks up, rather than down: to the party of the dawn, rather than ot the sunset?" |