. Outing. ne, the politi-cal view halloo, the press agent of reform,the inspiration of the uplift and the lastword in the last chapter of the book. But it is as a big noise, a dominant note,that Mr. Roosevelt is unique. Just amonth or two ago a husky citizen was ar-rested in the country outside of was demented to the last degree, andhe mussed up the pastoral vicinity witha flock of policemen before they managedto straight-jacket him and stow him awayin the nearest retreat for the trouble was diagnosed by a distin-guished and inter-ested gathering ofbrain carpenters,


. Outing. ne, the politi-cal view halloo, the press agent of reform,the inspiration of the uplift and the lastword in the last chapter of the book. But it is as a big noise, a dominant note,that Mr. Roosevelt is unique. Just amonth or two ago a husky citizen was ar-rested in the country outside of was demented to the last degree, andhe mussed up the pastoral vicinity witha flock of policemen before they managedto straight-jacket him and stow him awayin the nearest retreat for the trouble was diagnosed by a distin-guished and inter-ested gathering ofbrain carpenters, asclamormania. Hehad been a watchmanin an iron foundry,with blast furnace androlling mill attach-ments, for seven oreight years, eating inthe place when onduty and sleepingthere when off. Then,in a thoughtless mo-ment, he had decid-ed to pay a visit toAunt Jane, who livedamong the two miles outof town he suddenlymissed the horribleracket that was hisaccustomed mentaland physical stimu- VlCfc. Hushing the dominant note. lus, and went crazy between incident, as insignificant and unre-lated as it may seem, both points the moraland adorns the tale. It is as significant ofabnormal conditions as a snowstorm inJuly. It is as much of a warning of troubleahead as the spots on the breastbone of agoose. It should prove of unlimited inter-est to those of the faithful who have beenthrilling in the racket from Roosevelt forthe last seven years or so and who are liableto fly into flinders when it stops. There would seem to be every differencein the world between a violently strenu-ous, full-blooded person with a longshore-mans appetite and a genius for keepingthe national scenery rocking, and a peace-ful, mastodonic person who gracefullyweighs three hundred pounds and whosedistinguishing physical characteristic is agenial, all-embracing smile. It is thepossibilities that may result from this dif-ference that are liable, without any realreason at all, to set our ner


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