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Show THEY WILL HAVE THEIR SAY The I'lnlti Tropin nml lliclr Camlliliile fur I'rcNlilniit. It If about time Hint Hie plain people had tlielr iy; tlie farmers, mechanic, iiilllo.nl men, storekeeper, sailors, teamsters nml general workers all along the line of American Industrial life. Those men me tired or the ce;i(-olos uiliil'itloii glen to Hie foitmiate few; tiled of (lie negleet hi which the fortunate for-tunate many are left. 'Hie fortunate few are the aeeumulatois of Mist wealth ni'.tl eonespomlniK houses, lauds, and the nppeaiauee of ease. Tin; fortunate many are Hie workers who live In toiufoit, hut tin not have lace horses, yachts or automobiles to kill time, yet these last named foitmiate men want to lie heard in the councils of the nation. They are determined to have a president who respects and cares for the plain people, one who has declared and who has lived up to the declaration that "KACH MAN NO MATTKIt W.IIAT HIS OCCfl'ATION. HIS HACK. OK HIS IlKMCIOUK llKI.II'F. IS KNTITI.IM) TO UK TKHATKI) ON II IS WOItTH AS A MAN. IN ANY ANI AM. IM.ACIIS. 1,'NDKIt ANY AND A Mi CONSUMMATIONS." CONSUMM-ATIONS." That Is the kind of democracy which Is icul--nnt a name merely. It Is tin democracy of the llrst citizen of the United States, a man horn Into the lie-puhllean lie-puhllean party, a consistent Itopubllc-nn Itopubllc-nn all his life and one who puts to shame the Injustice and Inhumanity of the party which calls Itself "Democrat Ic." This niHii of common sense, Justice , and Christian hrotheihood Is Theodote Itooyevelt, our president Uow. andoui president to he until t'.Kis. The plain people will hilve a chance to speak out loudly early next November. Novem-ber. And they will gle no uncertain sound when their day conies. They will elect their man by such a majority as will astonish the world. |