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Show President Roosevelt as chief executive execu-tive Is of gieat Interest to the public mind, but that he should bo written about, cartooned, and "snap-shotted" In every newspaper and periodical in these United States every day of tho j ear is a thing that Is becoming nauseating nau-seating to rrot a few of even his greatest great-est admirers, "The President swinging swing-ing air ax," President Roosevelt orr a cross country ride," Roosevelt bows to the crowd at Ojster Ray," "Teddj eats little rroro than corn bread and milk," "Alice Roosevelt In her riding habit," Alice Roosevelt as a debaun-ate," debaun-ate," "Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., takes a bath," "Mrs. Roosevelt combs her hair," staring at you on every other page is calculated to produce at least a mild case of mcglomania in the average aver-age individual. This Invasion of a man's private and family life and constant con-stant Infliction on tho public of every insignificant movement is a stylo of newspaper enterprise that is rapidly falling into disfavor. |