Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1916, Page 10

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has always stood, and will ever stand, for a Nation “not too proud to fight’—loving peace, loving justice, loving har- mony and amity with all mankind, yet insisting courageocusly, unflinchingly, with unvarying determination that the rights of mankind, symbolized by the sacred folds of the stars and stripes, shall not be sacrificed or down-trodden by any nation, and the person and property of every American shall be inviolate wherever found, in any part of the world. The red blood of patriotism will surge through the veins of Americans more quickly, and the glow of unqualified satis- faction will mount to the cheeks of every rugged, country-loving American, November 7, 1916, if the telegraph wires tell the story of the election of e Charles Evans Hughes- President of the United States of America If you belicve that the rights of Americans and the rights of all mankind should be protected by a just, pea.ce-loviné but unflinching administration of the affairs of the United States; If you believe that a Nation can be strong, only as its people are strong in education and intellectual power; as its in- - dustries are strong, in successful and continuous operation and healthy growth and expansion; that its farmers shall receive the just rewards of their toil, as in a land flowing with milk and honey; If you believe that a Nation should be strong, in the rectitude of its purpose, but with ample military and naval means for the enforcement of human rights, which means can come, alone, from a Citizenship whose labor and industries are amply protected from the encroachments of the productions of cheap foreign labor—such protection as has always been adequately provided by a Republican protective tariff, and invariably inadequately given by the “low tariff or no tariff” acts of the Democratic party, you will = | ver s memennore | Cast Your Vote Whole-heartedly, protected not only the capital invested in - American industries, but, even more, Amer- . - = ican workmen, millions in number, with the ‘ : f d t th R 8h‘t s f ; future result that foreign-made goods shall 3 on l cn m e l ne s o flow in, and engulf American industry, with goods, the raw materials of which were pro- duced by and to the profit of foreigners, and = ‘ Your DeCiSion, for ‘:} the labor in which was performed by and 5 to the profit of foreigners? } True Americanism consists in BUILD- “Proper Protection Provides PERMANENT Prosperity” ' 4 A AJ(A

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