mp— — " — TE — A——————————— Democratic Candidate for State Treasurer Wi" M HARVEY BERRY needs neither introdue the result that the most colossal frauds of modern times were tion to the vote of Pen: tion t 5 of ] psylvania, nor eu n revealed and the env affairs of the State completely revolu- . I - He was born in Edwards ee. Madis 1 ] t:onized he graft was halted for w snd the State sub- 8, Sept A R52 the son of Benjami: i» i fary F quently recovered more than A & y dollars of the loot, jerry His father w A g the ec ’ Berry became a candidate for the Demo- : skilled mech b g perfected severa { : for Governor but was defeated by Webster herit « father's mechanical ix . Mr } Gr equently he was nominated by the Keystone Party ‘a yr nd 1 ; BY 382 127 vote i erved ar Api enticeship in the machine shoj of (x ge W and polied upwar is of 352,127 votes In fact it vy generally Tift. Sons & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and has been actively en believed that he was elected but counted out in Philadelphia. gaged in Ku ed 1 suit ove EIDE He wa i ote th v } ¥ tf & 4 g » | Ee ' n 5 ~ the 1} i ® OOI8 i L and soquired & echnwal oq a > » i Pik Pe aha minal enpinasring : irk an} Extracts From Marshall's S h in me ADICAL ¢ neering al is gh } 1 t home He had made sever aventions of } notably home. He bad made several inve: ue, notabl, of Acceptance. a gt ressure, superheating DOL w h his name Mr. Berry is ent of the Ber eering com The individualism of Thomas Jefferson is not dead Tt PREY, W mat res several of his inventions. He has walks the earth this day ealling upon all men to make of this sen a lifelong st of eco age the MILLENNIUM OF on estions and has writ STATESCEAFT wherein NO OXE “ o dls: and. spol hue SHALL CLAIM TO BE THE midy aural staan " MASTER AND ALL SHALL BE : GLAD TO BE THE SERVANTS OF 5 h subjects He has repeat . THE REPUBLIC.~—Thomas RE. edly addressed convenilons ang . 3 / Marshall, & eles DANAE subiect of $i e It is men not money, rancy and during the brains not business, love not 2 ol Ses f lucre, peace not prosperity, ressed the House Committee which mark the greatness of sn Banking and Currency, up a people.- Thomas BR. Mars} ' on the invitation of Uhairman ji HHH : } Hy ad Fowler HHH 3 > ) : i Hil It is good to love wealth Mr. Berry has always taken (i | i 3 i | Hil] and all that wealth can tive terest in put af bring, but it is better to love fairs and political seussion the Republic more than all \ . 1 to the rea the trappings of outside : f ¢ Repul pomp and circumstance. Ml par he # frequently Thomas BE. Marshall, De alled uy ! ead The sum of the justice for hope I the ! and the charity for w= h 1 . toasts 1 v . : | , k ‘ go he Ri the ¢ + ’ ' A ¥ o « ARS % EQUA Ki RE TT AW the City of Chester and insug Thomas E. Marshall LT ‘ : * ) * . n hat Denne a alle i N T 1 rive out the } \ ha Th ’ ~t When ti ' Ate WEAKER BROTHER Thomas { ention “i ¢ 1 Lhe E. Marsheli A S ¢ f that vear 0 ¢ : & v + ' — ten lidate for State It no part of govern ‘ er, every iv was talk ment to BOOST One man and ¢ the t bW to wpoor another —Thomas "~ » v ? ry wil am H. Berry, the x Demo ER. Marshall at Mavor of Chester, had Try as we may to separate lone and as still doing s the religious from the civie, ¥ and prove that ring the fact yet remains that " fv There 2 SOM GOOD GOVERNMENT HAS IN IT AN ELEMENT OF MORALITY ~~ sogeeted that such a William Harvey Berry. ry gh A x jard bearer for the p arty in the impending State cor Any system of government which enables one msn to take test Al ¢ t A 0 got s ‘ i ‘ A ntage f another. is NOT A SYSTEM UNDER WHICH A DEMO ha avent v ated | ARYWAY B e accepted i 0} CAN THRIVE. —Thomas K. Marshall fo un minds the Den ut No \ x State Ihe historic De party moves forward now as al Office in Pennsylvania at that time, was a desirable con wavs true to the PRINCIPLES OF THE DECLARATION OF INDE pliment But Mr. Berry had cont ‘ i entered into the PENDENCE, AL TO THE COXSTITUTION.— Thomas KE. Marshall. al paign as f hb elect were i alter | red He delivered his first speech at the notification eeting . < Harrisburg d made such a forceful and eloquent appes REGISTRATION DAYS IN ALL CITIES FOR » the | startling exposition of the miquilies THE NOVEMBER ELECTION, 1912 of machine } tics every man within his heanag as : pspired w fidence (All Previous Registrations have Expired) I'he paign as Berry's ea sign from the beg IN - 1e spoke n early every | \ un the State a ereve Tuesday, September 17th, ke spoke the people were aroused as they had nes een be Saturday, October Sth. fore Three weeks before the election his triumj s a foregone on and everyhe realized the fact though The hours when the Registrars will sit, in the cities he despairing managers of the Republi maching J nnticaly of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton are from 7 appealed to their followers to invoke every expedient to avert jock A. M. to 10 o'clock A. M., and from 4 o'clock P. the result M is ality was 88.104 . "The record of Mr. Ber y . \ ements as Sta ’ M. to 10 o'clock P. M. : 2s lion to ewary intelligent eitiz f Pennsy Q In all other cities, from 8 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock oy hi indunsion into the office he began to hat P. M. from 2 o'clock P. M. to 6 o'clock P. M,, and from things were not right and instit ted a quiet investigat th 7 o'clock P. M. to 10:30 o'clock P. M.
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