GRAVES DuG WITH THEIR TEETH.
AND BANQUETS, ? Bj\To!oeT<ijih—Press Association—Copyright, %;;&» (ReC January 21, 10.80 p.m..) • Washington, January"2o.'-■' )<■■'. Political":circles aro all agog with curiosity at the reported refusal -of Mr. ■Speaker Clark to attend the Democratic idinncf given at Lord Raltimoro's hisUoricihomtv These reports wore connected witlr the. action of the. Democratic .'Convention,'when Mr, Chirk lost the .Presidency. ■■■' i.i.ITo then explained that he was morclyndhoring to the principle of not 'attending banquets unless placed under an official obligation.. ITo also had been told that public men who died in \Vash.ingron'dng their graves with their own ■teeth, a warning against over-work, /'which..the.' Speaker took, to heart.' *~. ...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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103GRAVES DuG WITH THEIR TEETH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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