the President in the last vear of his first ter 3 v x i . sampaign ought to furnish the whole e lesson in good munnars, fair discussion, lovalty to ideals. It would be more like resident in power could have no ambitions “In ¢ Co sion that it is best to a third term it is not necessary to discuss broadly the question of t for Presidential service, it 8 €r 885 ¥ waent i &8 Person ¢ ’ y At L ¢ { hird ft {a2 ) § 105% & loves powe ardently the President's power again, and has procured t by oct al effort at the cost to whi ¥ ved 8 previous t al career i these facts frank opportur 2 =r | ay A - Reis es “THE FROST IS ON THE PUMPKIN AND THE FODDER'S IN THE SHOCK." Pittsburg Post. Cause of High Cost of Living, American home. The Republican party, in its p atform, a tempts to eseape from responsibility for present condi 1 denying that they are due to a protective tariff. We take issue with them on this subject and charge that excessive prices ted in a large measure from the high tariff laws enacted nd maintained by the Republican party and from trusts and commercial conspiracies fostered and o aged by such laws, and we assert that no substantial relief ean be secured for the people until import duties on the necessaries of life are materially reduced and these e¢ COnspir broken up. PASS IT ALONG When you are through with this magazine will you kindly hand or send it to some friend or neighbor who you think is or ought to be interested. 1 ie } drawn by the war between y Opinions he of war on the i YY A half ternational 8 resident At il ally y REST TO VOTE FOR WILSON AND MAR THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION" For President: WOODROW WILSON of New Jersey. . For Vice President: THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL of Indi ana. STATE TICKET Auditor General: ROBERT E. CRESSWELL of Cambria. State Treasurer: WILLIAM H. BERRY of Delaware. Congressmen-At-Large: JOSEPH HOWLEY of Allegheny. . E. GREENAWALT of Lancaster. GEORGE R. McLEAN of Luzerne. GEORGE B. SHAW of Westmoreland. -
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