THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— Page 4. Thursday October 30th, 1912, RDID TALE OF | T, B'S FUND! Treasurer Sheldon and J. P. Mor- gan Tell of Millions Sub- scribed In 1904, ——— BG FAVORS IN RETURN. i | Frick, Gould and Morgan Gave $100,000 Each—Corporations Gave 73); Per Cent of Entire Amount Received. John D. Archbold’'s statement that the Standard Oil company contributed | £100,000 to Mr. fund in 1904 was confirmed by George R. Sheldon, N. Bliss as treasurer of the Republi an | Roosevelt's campaign | who suc ceeded Cor nelius | national committee | Not only did the Standard Oil com pany give $100,000 to elect Mr. Roose velt president, but J. Pierpont Morgan & Co Frick $100,000 and George Gould gr gave £100,000, H, C mve er $100,000. Mr. Sheldon testifi 781%; per cent of Mr campaign fund was contributed by cor porations Naturally these money paign fund Testifying $150,000 to fund in 1904 ly interested.” “The only welfare of the public Mr. Morgan emphasized his devotion to Mr al fortunes by the further statement that J. PP. Mor to Re Roosevelt's total people their the gave freely to Roosevelt cam contributed had Roosevelt that he the hecause he was Mr. J. P nterest we éspeci Morgan added had was in the Roosevelt's polit gan & Co.'s usual contribution publican can £100,000; that donation by his firm that when Mr. Taft 1908 the sum subscribed was and that this I he banking ribed lar ipaign funds was he never heard of a to the Democrat was a candidate year had neither house subs How It Was All Done. To "aS fa have only to recall a little moder tory. In 1904 Mr. Roosevel bureau of corporations der. Mr. Cortelyoun, of it as secretary of commerce bor, had national Republi and Cornelius N. Bliss, collecting money. As George II She don, Mr. Bliss’ successor, says, 72! cent of the funds received the menaced corporations If we do not find in these dis a sufficient explanation of J. P & Co's Roose later events m Mr Morgan 0.'8s stee rust phati ped stituted by ot again J & Cos har panic of 19007 ed t to J. P and ma process these pregnant n in intely ind ia been made n of the an committe H treasures ver he ’ \ Car tus Rooseve Never prose dilly st the proceeding P Mors Wher t ae » (Coal ar ng J. P. Morgaui He put Mr. Ba f tera 1 101 | rust ore partner of J. P state partment and service, He made Herbert Jd. P. Morgan's son-in-| secretary | Attorney fied foes » vir “Morgan interests which has friendly to ns.” “public we diplomat Satte e beer Hore wns fare” so cheaply protected Extent of Morgan Interests. The “Morgan } resis are fined to J Morgan & Co means. The ntereats compre hend and trus not con by in) main ent ho lean its “eo imagine i he ley was wid imitate individ exampled favor by ests the Roosevelt administration's he to the ndard Ol have Morgan & Co of the publie 44 It may be that the senate committe will to throw more lis this point, but It ean hardly add any thing to the of the Morgan Roosevelt alliance. It was Mr. Roose velt who opened up to J. P. Morgan & Co. the possibilities of government | by big business, It was Mr. Roosevelt | who persuaded J. P. Morgan & Co. to | plunge deeply Into politics. It was Mr Roosevelt who, consulting “the public welfare” registered the decrees of J P. Morgan & Co, in the White Honee Not until Mr. Roosevelt had lost con trol of the Republican machinery and the law providing for publicity of cam paign contribusions had gone into of fect did J. P. Morgan & Co. disappear from the list of regular contributors to the colossal corruption funds of the Republican party. Are J P, Morgan & Co. now operating politieally under cover of thelr recent partner, George "W. Perkins?—-New York World 116M bec we may ted corporations nln ANOS ips in this the Morgan find an explanation Sta int erests not always agreed with concerning “the welfan he able rht on scandal HIGK 7: YOUR PC TAXES YOU HAVE T0 PAY. No Escape From Extortion of Repub- lican Tariff Law In Any Corner of the Household or the Farm, Here are some of the rates of tariff taxation in force as a result of the Re publican party's violation in 1000 of its pledge to res the tariff downward and of President Taft's Democrats did reduce these duties “on vetoes when Does the consumer wonder why the cost of living Is high! TAX PARLOR. Rate of dut ON THE THE BEDROOM hed Cal Talal ak h. Matches . By n THE FAI TAXED | TAIL MERE "TOW ROM HORSE EARS TO 18 HIS Payne b Bridle Harness Hackband Hamos Flow Hoits ’ Ivace chalng | Clips Clevin Washers Hivets Rings Huckles Bits Grass rod Heel pin “ae Plow lines hemp .. Plow lines flax Plow lines cotton .. Plow lines leather .. Horseshoes . Horseshoe nalls ...oooiiin veneer to THE DRIVER OF THE PLOW 18 TAX- ED FROM HAT TO BOX. Hat of UP ...convinsnves sssnvisnces 1 0018 Hat Of BIPAW ,..uiiiiivisnsisssssnne » Hat of Wool ...covisivsvvsisivenss 38 to 100 Leather gloves ... . . w ‘BhEPD. BIOVOR iiiiiiiiirniiiininnnie 3 to 81 Dress go Gloves Gloves, Gloves Gls hmaschen on Fire Sugar i Chew False ¢ Molasses Castor of Last—the Baby. Should there be a babs he or she is not forg per cent food." His the hearse per cent books used per cent FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING. for in the far tten. but 1 John D. Archbold on pelt's fused more, comi J. P.M | other inter in the up & the Standa J but fused to prosecute : rvoest and the steel tru n gnve the s trust permission to absorb its oni) rious ri Perking of the steel ana $48.00 of company's Ww trusts Life loosevelt's campaign fund, George harvester New York money to and refunded it when the fact became publie the gave Insurance Cornstarch Pudding. Take one pint of sweet milk, the | whites of three eggs, two tablespoon. | fuls of sugar and a pinch of salt. Put the milk in a kettle, and when It reaches the bolling point add the sugar | and the cornstarch, dissolved In a Jit tle milk. Lastly add the whites of the | eggs, whipped to a stiff froth. Beat it and let It cook an few minutes. Bet two-thirds in a cool place, flavoring it with vanilla. To the remaining one third add half a cake of chocolate, softened and mashed, Put a layer of half the white pudding Into the mold, over this put a layer of chocolate and then the remainder of the white. One. half a cocoanut or pineapple may be substituted for the chocolate. REPUBLICAN HOPE RESTS IN WILSON, Gov. Burke Declares For Dem- ocrat and Gives His Reasons. By JOHN BURKE, Dakota. Governor of North toe Wilsor © of Governor the o publica ] ou ars of dent Taft ha 5p t in two have no reas \ it | be any different or that ministration, if he is be any more satisfactory than his first His mean the division of the Repul Jarty ot many warrit fa which ee WN ad will his second re-elected, y the people reelection wil Can You Beat Them? | ‘ 1 wl what 1 A weel the advice, § lawyer as Tt 1 Rs An Irish cha L “Healy of “has threatened ] whenever he at would you advise me to do? “Has he r iy “ nt asked threat? the ms id the squire, “I'll tell se well and It yon gonp your n will slip through his fir Perhaps the most contemptuous dec nation of a challenge was that of an Irish gentleman of old school “Fight with him! he exclaimed. “I wonld rather go to my without # fght!” ors the [43 ive The Right Light The Bright Light No odor No soot Triple refined Pennsyl. vania crude oil. The best lamp oil is Family Favorite Oil FREE-320 page book about oil WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. ROOSEVELT BAIT | FOR SUFFRAGISTS Third Term Candidate Was Con- sistently Their Enemy Til te Needed Their Votes iv COULD HAVE CARRIED OID. But Big Bull Moose Took to the Ver- mont Woods—Noted Woman Exposes His Change of Front. BY The opportunity IDA HUSTED HARPER. Progressive party had woman when the new co ments adopted suffrage. Ohio Is « sive stale to secure to do mu ! therefore frage al voted ue stitutl hundred milion gue any orde say to hi first ol we win fran but giving If the it frage p i ) sence “The Progress! ftself to the t frage to men and {ts natior . tforn ve party isk of securing equa women alike.’ In ‘ ‘e i not y those d resemt preset moved by her apg Scant Courtesy at White House, KRhortls i je eft the White House ss Buffrage influence Inst eff able lobby them to s crowd hardly ftate turned “If we Hon n “No That letter fr suffrage fer New nn very te] The cau ment than the Outloo) nd on has implacable « Mr. Rooseve Last Fehr Zine a ten the editor he had In that article entitled the only right the suffrage I'he excellent exposition of the attitude of who do not that the Antisuffrage association ordered coples for distribution In this article he sald again, “In our western where the suffrage has been granted to women | am unable to that any great difference been caused ns compared with neighboring states.” And yet just four months after this publication, when Mr. Roosevelt had definitely decided to make the contest for the presidential nomination, all his scruples shout forcing suffrage on a hostile and Indifferent majority van ished In thin air because a million and mn's Rights.” but ' dered was that o Cons article was such ar women wish to vote sintes woe has | a half already had votes and the colo nel wanted them, and he knew they wouldn't «tund for any nonsense about a referendum TH. Household Economy How to Have the Best Cough Syrup and Save 82, by Making It mt Home. Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pint of granulated sugar, add 14 pint of warm water stir about 2 minutes, you as good syrup as money ‘ i and t 214 ounces of in a pint bottle, syrup, you rup as you 1y $2.50. 1t keeps De rf A ‘ And you | it the best cough syrup you ever used-—even in whooping cough. | + hold—usus ally i ready made for ectly b \ 10U can 8s When Ear Is Pierced. ' Regarding Contagious Diseases. FACE DISFIGURED TH BARBER'S [TCH Pimples Came Out With Great Itch- ing. Scratching Made Sores. Much Pain, Burning and Loss of Sleep. Cuticura Remedies Cured Him in Three Months, a 21 AT ¢ * Abo 8 severe ore 8 It twenty-three years ago | contracted The trouble on the left side face and exe tended de the peck and around to right side of my The pimples with great ftehing and 1 seratched and made sores. They Wn wi caused me much pain ol / and itching and burn ing and great Joss of sleep. 1 suffered for four years and tried everything 1 hoard of and different remedios. 1 had them lanced and It caused my face to be disfigured and disgusting to look at “Finally 1 began using Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Olntment and Cuticura Resol vent, I saw a great change from the first. After using two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, four cakes of Cuticura Soap and the Resolvent I was entirely cured In three months of the terrible disease and there is not ono single mark on me.” (Signed) Wm. J. Holmes, Apr. 6, 1012, A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient when all else has failed. Cuticura Soap (256¢.) and Ointment (50c.) are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, Sample of cach malled freo, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address poste case of barber's Itch began of ms "nm to the fav came out w/ wo -
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