NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Pres, Roosevelt on 
Above all we should treat with a peculiarly contemptuous ab- 
horrence the man who, in a spirit of sheer cynicism, debauches either 
Stop and Think ! 
DO NOT BE MISLED BY FALSE PROPHETS. 
Political Integrity. 
our business life or our political life-——President Roosevelt at At- 
lanta, Ga., Friday, Oct. 20, 1905. 
THE LATE GOV. RUSSELL, DEMOCRAT 
ON 
Henry M. Whitney’s Methods. 
“Tf I had been Governor of this Common- 
wealth, I would under the circumstances dis- 
closed by the Investigation, have vetoed that 
bill (the Henry M. Whitney West End Bill) as 
quickly as I could have put pen to paper. For I 
hold that it is far more important to guard sa- 
credly the purity of legislation and to rebuke 
the lobby than that any measure of merit should 
be hastened in itspassage. I hold that one of the 
highest duties of the Governor of the Common- 
wealth is to protect its fair name from legisla- 
tive scandal and to protect the people from the 
improper control of legislation by secret in- 
fluences.” 
(eee oe em 
THE SUPREME COURT OF MASS. 
Heny M. Whitney's Methods. 
“The practice of procuring members of the 
Legislature to act under the influence of what 
they have eaten and drunk at houses of enter- 
tainment tende to render those of them who 
yield to such influences wholly unfit to act in 
such cases. They are disqualified from acting 
fairly toward interested parties or toward the 
public. The tendency and object of these tn- 
fluences are to obtain by corruption what it is 
supposed cannot be obtained fairly.” (6 Allen, 
159.) 
HENRY M. WHITNEY SAYS: 
‘* | freely admit giving the dinners and 
making use of the lobby. 
who advocate Free Trade! 
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VOTE FOR Men who stand for the pr sperity of 1905 and NOT for those 
Remember the hard times of 1893-4 
which followed Democratic tariff revision. 
VOTE FOR Men whose public records are clean and who will represent the 
high ideals which Massachusetts requires of public men. 
VOTE FOR 
GUILD AND DRAPER. 
The Republican State Committe, Thomas Talbot, Chairman, William M. Flanders, Secretary. 
Ra. 
