The rival salvationists
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The rival salvationists. Illustration shows an annoyed Uncle Sam sitting against a full moon with his hands over his ears, caught between the noise of the GOP. Salvation Army with William H. Taft on the bass drum and James S. Sherman on the cymbals, and The Bryan Volunteers of America with William Jennings Bryan also on the bass drum, Samuel Gompers on the cymbals, John W. Kern singing, Alton B. Parker with a large bell, and Henry Watterson with a tambourine, among others. Uncle Sam has papers labeled Agricultural Prospects and Industrial Reports spread across his lap, Crop Forcast in his pocket, and is sitting on papers labeled Resumption of Business. Date 1908 September 2. The rival salvationists. Illustration shows an annoyed Uncle Sam sitting against a full moon with his hands over his ears, caught between the noise of the GOP. Salvation Army with William H. Taft on the bass drum and James S. Sherman on the cymbals, and The Bryan Volunteers of America with William Jennings Bryan also on the bass drum, Samuel Gompers on the cymbals, John W. Kern singing, Alton B. Parker with a large bell, and Henry Watterson with a tambourine, among others. Uncle Sam has papers labeled Agricultural Prospects and Industrial Reports spread across his lap, Crop Forcast in his pocket, and is sitting on papers labeled Resumption of Business. Date 1908 September 2. Date: