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Morbid Public Sentiment. Roosevelt's Crime of Drinking a Glass of Cham- reached out and grasped his well-filled glass, and brought left their glasses turned down said aloud : "He isn't going President Roosevelt drank a glass of champagne at to drink his champagne or respond to a dry toast. Louis, luncheon when it was put up to President Roosevelt All except the President rose to their feet and quaffed the Large amounts of telegraph toll were paid by the pledge you the President of the United States." a glass of champagne above his head, said : "Gentlemen, I wine. a luncheon given in his honor at St. Louis last month. There was a tense moment at the Jefferson Hotel, St. it close to his lips. Then, smiling quizzically, put it back written, and altogether an awful rumpus was raised. the following Sunday rang with denunciations of his When they resumed their seats the President arose, he newspapers of this country in publishing lengthy dis- pagne at St. Louis. The fateful act is described as follows: act, numerous interviews were published, editorials There was a murmur of applause, and several who had President Smith of the Business Men's League, holding patches describing this event. A great many pulpits 124 on the table and sat "down.

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