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THE OF THE HOUR -tMELY AND I , YOURS FOR TEIAil .. The Life of Theodore Roosevelt (I £17'Al RDost 'z7'1 &j4377/#A Ouf ON33$8801 Vef N FROINS iPO 2'RXTf£K A CRMerI tRZVIIW$ &#'RNAN 7'N/g Yfr lgTPLVR P/Z/A O 4g IP i F7R_ euwICA. ýfl4%// /UN/#6 F"R/R WIýIýD. atAFRI~Ca. L eratei, IN VgoP2", 1 TROOPS A?" BýRIN 1 of.&&DWARD. 1ý al NR&4 Iý a4, ph ! ,Z There Never Was a More Timely Premium Offer Made This Book Tens About Roosevelt : Everybody Wants to Read It This great book brings together every kind of interesting htform'tinion about, Theodore Roosevelt. This Ihig, hasnisome and intensely interesting volume should he in every home. It is Ihe he.,l.; Ile is such a big man that hardly anyone 'an roalize till greatness of hit ('hlrnet'ln' andt achievements, , story hboks fi, the cbhihhion, with its weallh of pictures nml descriptions of 'urious uninnmis nmtL.h This book includes the story of his life, hut, also far more than that. It, lolls what heohsa done, wll( Afrn.ii. It is 11 most faninatiug ind educative book fist hoys and girls, be(ause it givei thln thd he thinks, wlat li( stnnds Pol,, on all the great qulstion 1 of 1he tiny, anl on all kinds of problem1ls, noble deeds o(f a very great .n;u to ruif, hrole niher and live tul, to. It is tll', most lualh rnataing which come (hose home to every one of um. .1, gives the thrilling story of his Afrii.inn trip, tht, most and reference hook fur all nion ,mid women, e.ause it, reveals the thoughts aund the poli.ies of tw memorable hunting expedition ever swni.,efrully completed. And it records th, royal honors hoaped - 'man who, more tlau any other, dominmtes our public life. upon this plain Americnn citizen bI the mightiest sovereigns of the olh worMhl, in i way which makes (, llveriy page sparkles with inierest. There is nothinugdull about Ibis look. 1t is as fasrinating as thh eory. Amerigan feel prowl of hignslgf, his. ountry and his distinguished eX-lpr.eside.n. an. whom it so frlly desc'ribes. The volume is divhded into four books. Book I. Tells the Story of Roosevelt's Book 1I. Tells of the Roosevelt Book IIL Tells of Roosevelt's Book IV. Tells of Roosevelt's Recepe Life and Public Career Policies African Trip Lion in Europe and Return lotte ,1'e hear a grlat drte of talk Ilholt, Mill' hook- T'he grIal1test. hooting ' eXpeldition in modern 'rhis..ells about Arll. Itoos.v.lt's lilit Picks him up in his cradle, tells of his gradun- ',(I( Policies, lut how many personsorin, there times; yet unh ertaken not for sport and cufr the progress through. lgypt,; of his visit to lomb;.if tion from( FlalVtald, and then, splash! into puli- who colld tell us wlhal lheme polic ie really ase, purpose of killing, but in i seienti'fi, slpiriit. his .dlress in Paris, which ech.oed from on sid. ties nas t bohl swimmer takes ,it. hener frml sonit of 11'. Houstvellt' views with regl'rd In the As the resultl of this expedition, 'any imlpr- of the hWor! to thie other. llris is till evey. doeklie.d, the Roosevelt whom we know begins Army nid Navy, of what ho"' really meanus by talt discoveries have lIven u'mnle, and tll where talking of Mr. lRoosevelt. The Temp., one libs ail'eer. Likewise, the excitement, begins, the "Nlt.ure ettIl,",o the definite lstatemnt, of niitlshvinn Institution at Washington hits of the foremost, daily newsplapers of Pin, "lid PolitJ.es is to 11r. lHoosevelt, what water is to i hIris program for the ('ontro'l of corpora tions, become the possessor of the largest, colection u7,0) (. copies of his 19ornoune addre,. printed fish ors air to birds. He has not only put. other of his views on ('onservation of N'tutirl ll,- of Afrian. funno found in any m.senut in the snd diitrihuted fine, to every school teacher in melt its off'e--Us Mir. Tafý---but has himself boon sources, of where Ire Itunds on the relation of world. T'lhis trip ryas one of exceeding interest. l,'rutce anl many oth'er persons. This addrs In aticoession Assemblyman, ("ivil Service tom-,. (.nlpi(1nl scl Labor, of his views as to the 'Turiff .. Ilving this splendid I(ok is like follom;int, the and all the other addresses he made in .u'ope thissioner, lolive ('mmmissloier, Asistant Fecre,. 'uud ulpo the nunny other isues of the day? /)p(ly Ilmhrough its hazardous iour'ney, witness- will he in the comhplete Ionk, 1n111 e alone n'ry of the Navy, Colonel, (Iovernor, Vic'. P'resi- 'Thiest policies 11',' of vital interest to (very inAg its struggle, 1ind hardships, sllring its worth more thnlaits price. It tells o1 his (ll dolet, P'reslident of the United States mnl First Amerieni , and with Mr. IRoosevelt's irturn, glorious achievementis and tlriumlhs umiher the upon til 1Emipernor of' (termajy, whore the lvm" ('itizen of the World. le hals had his peop into there is every indintioln that these polihies handership of the grlt, ' t, lirin/gI .Ilmerican. p1eror said to him: "Roosevelt, liy frihnd, I wisl every angle of government, and hoth Ilr. ioose, will he the most iiiplrlnni issuer of our'lplit. ltendhrs nlatn'ally look for exciting experr. io welcotne'you inl the' pesence of ylgul) ds; voit nud tho worl' hove ro1e oft' the bIlter for ill ITfc, 'lRhey re clearly statesd in this book, (nles, for where Air. lloosvell is ftiings are ask you to reImember that you are only pri ,he peeping. so tlmt the reader mill easily infolrm himself likely In happen, and (hey sae not, dia.p- vale .itizeh who over reviewed the-troops of rtoe. Spointed. Though the expedition wns sent out loany." It t,1ell of Ir. Roosevelt's atnilaggat Tlhis is the story %of Ir. ltous velt is it sis as to what they rbally r(e. prinmarily far scientific purposes, it me't with the funeral of King' ll.vari tf EnJgll ler.. alr"' ly , 'utrre -hn ston'y of '/he ,'irh-x .,n . The Illusrtratons . I.V t " I ' /'1//1 // ./ % 1 ,11,1Vi' r N in Aft- In. tln . rns't, tionn the o a Amerib,,a, h. wIu E II/wn! Hoxerdi TheIlwinau Lfe Hiuerl'rh,, I, wasl ifno! manyiuo t rln multmtod Ioy.lT lh witiflilegion rnvelted y th will I ohor -"unt tl.h|se netol ly lAb ws'ownl Ilis ,'nr,,r shoubhl I., n h,.on to eVerlyone- ...hel 'ru ...Ihsl, . i ,un lou ,,,ve. .....t ,..,,,,t ,.e,.,..,.,,.s i. parth i a inn el kwit th n et m an; li o s, thl o - hri, pr o f itro. wh . hI ' tllslp :t~ nl~i f lIn6..'.Ti/b, hoyv, ihe o uthll~, lh(' IIIII oft middlen 0 h' ra d oneo in i.n oeee gn(.I 'rve s vo su in i k o n t a ;l, lh'rhino-l:lll.,ll wlnM'.lLt..,ol. 'l'.rlh.i,.l',lpl pevn e wh h"v. 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