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Show Long Branch, N. J., Oct. 22. Optimism Op-timism marks President "Wilson's attitude atti-tude toward his campaign for re-election as it reaches its last stages. Men who have discussed the situation with aim saiu ioaay ;nai no is confident he will be re-elected. The president has two more speechos here and three trips on his schedule before election day. He prob-ably prob-ably will receive the returns at Shadow Shad-ow Lawn. He will leave Wednesday for Cincinnati, where he will speak Thursday. Then he will deliver an address here Saturday at a celebration of "Woodrow Wilson day." Next week .he will go to Buffalo and New York City, concluding his speech-making with an address here November 4. p Alton B. Parker has accepted an invitation to take lunch with the president tomorrow, and James W. Gerard, ambassador to Germany, will lunch with him Tuesday. |