Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1915 — Actress Dies on Stage. [ARTICLE]

Actress Dies on Stage.

Miss Effie Leffingwell, known as Effie Darling on the stage, died suddenly on the stage while playing in St. Louis in “It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary.” President Wilson is apt to miss the canal opening and it is not improbable that Vice-President Marshall may substitute for him there.* Although “Little Tom” does not rattle very much like a statesman, he seems to be able to get away with his public speeches better than President Wilson, who has been dodging as many affairs as he can since his Indianapolis speech, which proved to be about The feeblest speech ever made by a president during his term of office. Instead of coming as the representative of the people to talk about the nation’s affairs, he came as a politician to talk democracy and to announce his own desire for re-election. Since that tune When called upon for a speech his policy has been: “Let Tom do it.”

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