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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 
In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of 
us is spend and be spent. It is of little matter whether any 
one man fails or succeeds; but the cause shall not fail, for it 
is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our 
hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and 
shame and disgrace will be ours if in our eyes the light of high 
resolve be dimmed, if we trail in the dust the golden hopes of 
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men. 
Theodore Roosevelt. 
~Republicans of Massachusetts 
The contest to be decided at NEXT TUESDAY’S PRIMARIES 
It is YOURS. 
Roosevelt is the leader in YOUR cause, not his own. 
is not Theodore Roosevelt’s. 
It is your battle, not his. 
Next Tuesday’s primaries are your opportunity to express your 
will. No party boss speaks for you; your own ballot does it. 
ROOSEVELT MADE THIS POSSIBLE DESPITE THE MACHINE. 
He forced the primary law. IT IS NOW UP TO YOU TO MAKE 
EEE MOST OF TT. 
Roosevelt stamds for the rule of the people. 
acted—not for driving out of public office those who, like Dr. Wiley, 
would enforce them. 
Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for laws to protect the workingman’s health and to 
compensate him for injuries. 
Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands against making the farmer pay for tariff benefits 
conferred on the trusts by reciprocity or othewise. 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for a protective tariff that will benefit the wage- 
earner, the farmer and the consumer in precisely the same degree 
as it benefits the manufacturer and IN NO LESS DEGREE. 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for the protection of small business against the 
tyranny of Big Business. 
Do you? 
Do you? 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for driving out of public office those who ‘‘have ruled 
and legislated and decided as if in some way they had a first mort- 
gage on the United States, while the rights of the people are merely 
an unsecured debt.”’ 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for party organization, but against the political 
machine in which the voice of the party boss is the only voice heard. 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
He stands for laws that will better the condition of men, women 
men and local officers, swept from power since 1908. 
Do you? Then VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. 
Who but Roosevelt can regain the magnificent Republican 
majorities which prevailed in this State and elsewhere during his 
seven years in the White House—majorities now turned into minori- 
ties almost everywhere. 
WHO BUT ROOSEVELT CAN THRILL THE REPUBLICAN 
PARTY WITH HOPE OF VICTORY IN NOVEMBER? 
Who but Roosevelt can inspire it with strong purpose to do the 
things the people want, with determination to sweep from public 
office the evils of ‘‘privilege’’ and ‘‘selfish interest ?’’ 
Get your answer from your fellow-Republicans of Maine, 
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Oregon and other Republican 
States. 
Your vote is needed next Tuesday if the people are to triumph in their struggle for human rights, 
Help get other votes beside your own. 
active support is vital to the cause. 
are volunteers. They have no machine. 
Your 
Roosevelt's friends in this contest 
Kvery man is on duty because he believes in the principles for which 
Roosevelt stands, and wants a candidate with courage and conscience—one who inspires and commands the 
faith of the people. 
Do you want to stand with Roosevelt? 
Then vote next 
Tuesday and get your friends to vote for Roosevelt and 
Roosevelt delegates. 
MASSACHUSETTS ROOSEVELT COMMITTEE, 15 State St., Boston 
MATTHEW HALE, Chairman 
CO. K. WARK, Jr., Treasurer 
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