. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. Howard A. Chase Harry W. Keely John O. Sheatz James H. Eckersley Murdoch Kendrick Harry D. Beaston Horace Pettit C. C. A. Baldi John Kent Kane John MeclEary George W. Weaver T. B. M. Addis Byron K. Wrigley Hubert J. RilEy Walter N. Stevenson Edward T. Walz Edward Buchholz Samuel Lamond James F. Morrison Hon. Charles A. Ambler Thomas F. Armstrong David C. Humphreys Robert Osborne, Jr. Maylin J. Pickering At the meeting of the Citizens Committee Judge DimnerBeeber who was elected chairman spoke a


. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. Howard A. Chase Harry W. Keely John O. Sheatz James H. Eckersley Murdoch Kendrick Harry D. Beaston Horace Pettit C. C. A. Baldi John Kent Kane John MeclEary George W. Weaver T. B. M. Addis Byron K. Wrigley Hubert J. RilEy Walter N. Stevenson Edward T. Walz Edward Buchholz Samuel Lamond James F. Morrison Hon. Charles A. Ambler Thomas F. Armstrong David C. Humphreys Robert Osborne, Jr. Maylin J. Pickering At the meeting of the Citizens Committee Judge DimnerBeeber who was elected chairman spoke as follows: address of HON. DIMNER BEEBER. The fiftieth anniversary of the First National RepubHcanConvention, held in Musical Fund Hall, fast approaches. Thedelegates of the National Republican League, whose membersdefend and promote the principles of that party, will con-vene in that same hall in that anniversary week to celebratethe Golden Jubilee of the Republican party. Philadelphia wouldbe remiss, indeed, if she would not show her loyalty to that I GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY 209. party and its principles by greeting those delegates with promptand generous welcome, and extending to them aid and assist-ance with lavish hand. The National Republican party,in its origin and career, is both honor-able and distinguished. It was formedby men inspired by the moral convic-tion that slavery was a sin—an evilin itself. Xo more appropriate birth-place for its organization could befound than in Philadelphia—the birthplace of the Declaration of Independ-ence and of the National are justly proud of the fact thatwhen any group of American citizensdesire to celebrate important historicalHON. DIVINER EEEBER, ^vcnts or to rcncw their inspiration, CHAIRMAN CITIZENS COMMITTEE they comc to Philadelphia to do it. Its atmosphere is congenial and inspir-ing. Equally fortunate and patriotic has been the career of theNational Republican party. Its advent to power conf


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