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(Mr. Common People is actually holding out his plate for a leg of the "Prosperity Turkey" says he's "tired of neck!") From the North American (Philadelphia)

COURSE I'M
ONLY THE
CONSUMER
AND I DONT
CUT ANY ICE.
ALL I HAVE
TO DO IS TO

PAY FOR IT

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OVER THE JUMPS

Jockey "Beef Trust," mounted on "Consumer"
From the Evening Journal (New York)

"GOING UP!"

From the Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minnesota)

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WOODROW WILSON: "WELL, GENTLEMEN, ALL RIGHT!"

(This German cartoon apparently intends to convey the idea that while Messrs. Taft and Roosevelt were quarreling, Mr. Wilson captured the Presidential prize) From Kladderadatsch (Berlin)

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(The abandonment by the Grand Trunk Railroad of its project of building a section to connect with Providence, R. I., has been popularly ascribed to the influence of the New Haven Railroad: see pages 10-14) From the Evening News (Newark, N. J.)

The cartoons on this page deal with the New Haven Railroad situation and with the government's activities in the matter of trust regulation. Editorial comment on these subjects will be found on pages 10 to 14.

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"UNCOUPLE THEM'

CLEANING IT UP

(Apropos of the United States Supreme Court decision in the (Referring to the Government's action against the "Bathcase of the Union Pacific Southern Pacific merger.)

From the Post (Pittsburgh, Penn.)

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From the Journal (Jersey City, N. J.)

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