Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Woodrow Wilson delivered a very propitious inaugural address Tuesday. He employed about the same strain that he followed during the campaign, with perhaps a trifle more care in the finesse of expression, but with equal evasion of everything that is practical and embodying everything that is theoretical and visionary. His hopes are and have always been the Idealistic hopes of the people; his ambition for the greatest good to the greatest number is the Ambition of the vast majority and there is nothing in his speech to criticize and yet there is nothing to praise because he has dealt with the intangible and has acknowledged the uncertainty of his “great hope” by failing to propound a single remedy. No one Should fail to read the full text of Mr. Wilson’s inaugural speech. It is true that few will understand everything that he says but all who read it will understand enough to agree when they have finished that he has said not a thing that holds out. plausible hope for improvement in conditions. It is a prayer, a supplication, a proclaiming of reform and a pledge to hard work to accomplish something, sometime. At the right hand of Mr. Wilson is William Jennings Bryan, who will have a remedy for everything. Mr. Wilson closes his inaugural address as he closed his speech, accepting the nomination, by asking for advice. Mr. Bryan will give it to him. So will others. Hf will get more advice than he can use. Apparently he has no ideas of his own. Has he the gumption to select the wheat from the chaff as he is preyed upon by advice givers? He- has created a big doubt by the flimsy evasion of his first speech as president.
For this week only, to get you started to using them, 3 large cans of our solid packed Jersey sweet potatoes for 25c. JOHN EGER.
Basket Ball ST. JOSEPH NOTRE DAME SORIN HALL In the College Gymnasium TO-NIGHT 8:15 P. M. i It is the first time that a Notre Dame team appears on the St. Joe floor. It promises to be the best game of the season, and will also be the last. - Admission, 25 cents.
