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Show ROOSEVELT IKES BIG TALK INJHICAGO Colonel Assails Sherman and Roger C. Sullivan; Asks Support j for Deverldge (".Chicago, Oct. in. Colonel Theodore Theo-dore Roosevelt bitterly nttacked United Uni-ted States Senator Sherman, Republican Repub-lican candidate for re-election, and Roger C. Sulllvnn, tho Democratic candidate for tho United States Sen-'nto Sen-'nto In a speech hero tonight ending Jn,lwo dius visit to Illinois in favor, I of the rundldiicy of Iti.jinoml Robins and other Progressives, lln diverted to Eton- candidates for offices on tho old )int ty tickets In New York statu The old party candidates, he tie- j clnred were typical ot the bi-partisan mnchlne politics, and tho fight in Illinois, as In New York, ho said, was not om of party principle, but of Blnip.o civic honesty. Tho Illinois Progressives, with his approval, CoIojuKuosoa ltgsitltL- liaii. declined orfeiJ,Ho; gnturf(4,ljd.$ J Wj'l Sherman for n Junction with Repub llcniis and l.orlmer Republicans by which Mr. Sherman and a Progressive Progres-sive candidate would liavo been chosen cho-sen to tho United States senato In 1913, when finally Mr. Sherman and Colonel James Hamilton Lowls were elected . Colonel Roosevelt's speech tonight wnB the climax of a busy day In which he rushed by automobile nt noon to Gary, lnd., to speak to the steel workers theio In favor of A. J. Deverldge, former United States senator, now Progressive candidate to the senato from Indiana. |