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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, February 19, 1913, Image 18

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FEDERAL SOLDIERS AND "REBELS" LYING IN DEATH'
They are all the victims ot the automatic machine guns
mounted on the roof of the palace. The federal soldiers are dis
tinguishable by their uniforms.
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DAILY COMMENT ON PEOPLE AND THINGS
It was exceedingly thoughtful
of Madero to resign after being
told he'd be shot if he didn't.
The troubles of Mayor Harri
son's friend, Mammy Abrahams,
are as many, and as involved as a
Mexican revolution.
Manny is giving a stag ban
quet at the, West Side coliseum
tonight in honor of Manny Ab
rahams, Hearst candidate for al
derman from the Twentieth.
Manny's guests probably will
be nervous. Some sprightly un
friend of Manny's is apt to put a
bomb under the coliseum while
the toasts are being offered.
Nevertheless, Manny's stag ban
quet ought to be worth attend
ing if for no other reason than as
an object lesson in representative
government as practiced in
America.
Judge Gemmill has contrived
to talk himself into a. good deal
of notoriety and he doesn't seem
to have known what he was talk
ing about.
And J. Ham Lewis, doubtless
being envious of jSemmill, wrote
down a few thoughts of Wood
row Wilson and sent them anony-

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