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Show i " 11 llwP The Party of the Nation "HP' ,- 1 I Ppi The Republican Party, founded upon .the principle of the rights of man for all m SfHl 1 il J6; : It made and maintained the advancement in self-government that gave this country its proper place amongthegNationsj( m j)H I m&M Its deeds have squared with itspromises. " ' & IfHi 1 j IiplPI reorms lat have swePt away abuses have been the work of Republican legislation :y " .f' IS?i?iB ! ' ' Bil'l&iitSl The progressive laws on the statute books have been placed'there through the efforts and inspiration"of Republics workers '.'jif i&Mfl 1 ll IpT- Vli It: has ever held the RIGHTS OF MAN TO BE SUPREME and the protection , of the rights of all Americans as its WghestaimV luli1 IH y(g It has PROTECTED LABOR, Every REAL advance of labor interests has been fostered by Republican legislation. PMI 9 ' lift'i ts earliest success broke the ruling power of slavery; and when to regain that power, war' was forced on the. NationiUwas;aRenublictf. KM j Iplpl ' President and a Republican Administration that held the broken links and forged the chain anew and whole . N I- Ifitta ; ', It is the Party of Abraham" Lincoln. !.:M. I &i 'H 1 1 IBJ rr-y'" ' '- It is the Party of William McRinley. r?,'.'j. )a ' , ifl i ; K is tne Party of Charles E. Hughes. ' I 3 I ff&SH It was a Republican Administration that made Cuba a republicj-and Republican statesman who forced the enactment of lawthat-guarante&I ' 'vn I 1 it W&M "since its birth it: has PRODUCED EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE STATESMAN LEADERS of the Nation. 1 3 1 i:Kfl It is the National Party and holds, as Lincoln held, the States to be unis of a whole. It was a Republican Secretary of State- who first officially ' pSlfl J It is the party of Preparedness and holds to the advice of Washington : "In time of peace prepare for war' ItwasRepublicanadherer.ee l-ifftl rji . Wi t0 s PrecePt at m times of stress, kept the Monroe Doctrine inviolate. Ivlili '1 J j I Under its rule, the United States won and held the world-respect and world-honor that many believe have been sacrificed during the past fW! l j I .l-,f&& Held as a Great Power but so short a while ago, America today faces the indifference or scorn of many of the Nations, that once gave-it- jii IjSI Among the' Powers, the First has, in the opinion of many, become the Last. Shall the last again become the First? , "i x Ivfell ' ' 1 1 lK! There is a way and only ONE way. :: " . . IBI I 1 Pf'fSErll ; Restore to power the Republican Party which made every man in the Nation free; preserved the Nation, through four years of Civil War? llwif frSSSfi upbuilt the Nation by constructive statesmanship; won recognition in the family of nations for American justice and American. fearless- s iffllfl ' 1 j S&fMm ness; developed government "of the people, by the people, for the people" to the degree that won the admiration of the World and turned IlSJ 1 j -nnwl tie eyes tlle t0n almost hopeless millions in monarch-ridden lands to "the land of the free and the .home of the brave" with .its inspira- . SSM? J 1 t 1 i tion and -promise to all mankind of ultimate freedom, prosperity and happiness. , SiB;! ' ' j ! Wv "Proper Protection Provides PERMANENT Prosperity" , , IM ill 'I ! I I j |