‘i On SPEAKING Tour. . 
‘Albert J. Beveridge of Beverly 
arms, former-Senator® from Indi- 
anna, opened the republican speaking 
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~ eampaign in Chicago on Wednesday 
of last week. Senator Beveridge’s 
speech was a masterly arraignment of 
the Wilson administration; without 
attacking the man he bitterly flayed 
the President’s actS in office and laid 
~ bare the weakness of the administra- 
tion’s Mexican policy. On Saturday 
last Senator Beveridge spoke in Min- 
neapolis, Minn.; Monday in Sioux 
Falls, South Dakota; and Wednesday 
in Butte, Mont. Today he is sche- 
duled to speak in Portland, Ore.; 
Sunday in Seattle, Wash.; Monday in 
San Francisco, Cal. and next Wed- 
nesday in Los Angeles, Cal. His tour 
will bring him back east with the fol- 
lowing stops: Oct. 19, Tuscon, Ari- 
zona; Oct. 21,’Albuquerque, N. M.; 
Gct. 23, Denver, Col.; Oct. 25, 
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Mr. Beveridge will make speeches in 
the east, the dates for which have not 
been settled, ending with a speech in 
Indianapolis, Ind., on November 4. 
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