|!IMI1IIIII!IIIMIIIIM nasi ' I The Republican Ticket in Dauphin County f I Men whose only pledge if elected is that they will fulfil their duties honestly and faithfully, ,] | with due regard for the wishes and opinions of their constituents. I FOR CONGRESS FOR | ~ —— - For J I Aaron S. Kreider Augustus Wildman and J. W. Swartz E. E. Beidleman 1 td* C fn S l^^WHn. aU Hi S " A,ul *'l |e t county, is a can ill- _ _ . , Senator E. E. Beidleman, candidate for re-election to the State Senate, is <^= date for re-election. His record in the national law-making body has been OGCOIId DlStl"lCt a Dauphin countian, born and bred. He is one of the best-known lawyers in pi !of Mich excellence that he should be returned as an experienced legislator to' _ -w-i tti i -it-v .- Pennsylvania and is now president pro tempore of the Senate, a position not assist the Republicans in the great and important work of reorganizing the jra K. IJlsll 311(1 DaVIH T Rpolltolrl heltl ~v "" y .P* u P h ' n . < l° , ' nt ; V , ~'e I " ,l f r si " cc I t '";,! lavs whcn Judge McCarrell y-g government alonir eeononiienl nn.l ir .. ,„i . UI3U ailU 17a \IU J. IJCUIIUIU represented this district in that body. Mr. Beidleman was .a poor boy. Ho government along economiiai and constructive lines. Ho is a self-made man. was graduated with honor from the Harrisburg Hlgl. School and afterward -ITom a very humble beginning he has arisen to a place of prominence In the *- ■ w , studied law under Hon. S. J. M, McCarrell, now additional law judge of Dau- community. He has been both employe and employer. He knows both sides i* Or IVIWe lIISDCCtOI*. l >ll, n county. He lias served two terms in tile Ix-gisiature and one term in = of the labor question and he is a strong advocate of such a tariff law as will /~ii i x tv • n t i I 1'? career has been remarkable for his activities in dm , . 1 I nariAc T I'l'ipo T xrlrouc behalf of labor legislation. He was the champion of many bills advocated bv ti: p tect tl e American working man from foreign competition, at the same time VjilalJcS J. I 11C65 Y the Mine Workers of America and has represented the Railroad Brotherhood's g keeping duties low enough to protect the consumer from unfair advantage on I in some of the most important cases ever brought in the Dauphin county tef the part of American manufacturers, lie is an earnest believer in the nrin V J courts attacking the constitutionality of labor laws. His record in the Legisla- ?£ m ciple of workmen's compensation and practiced it in his factorv before the ture is absolutely clean. His vote is registered on the right side of every big to State forced compensation 011 all emnlovers Mr Kn-Mor k question tliat has come up in recent years. Senator Beidleman is an eloquent S £3 lafamilv an nf uential ami h£7vo ,,s.,' Is "" T at !i er of 11 speaker and a parliamentarian of ability. He was elected president pro tem. Si absolutely iinnlodirorl ex-eent tn u>rvo .JIT f # ?i < J n^reSß of the Senate because of liis eminent qualifications. Senator licidleinan's only S^l M and£ far n SZt "•'? ° f pre-election promise is that he will do his full duty, honestly and eonscien- M 1 ot a majorityo?his P ° ' ,hC ° P ' nl ° ,lS °' COnStituentß and ' so far as kiblc ' I NOMINEES FOR THE LEGISLATURE J I First district Second District J of Lykens, is the Republican candidate ' for Mine Inspector. He will be re- I—- I Augustus Wildman Joshua W. Swartz elected without opposition. Mr. Price Ira E. Ulsh I David J. Bechtold 1 @| Augustus Wildman, Republican can- , , „ has Served loner and faith full vin f4iic Ira E. TTlsh, of Millersburg, Repub- David .T. Bechtold. Republican no.n- M dldate for the legislature In the First W Swart ' ""Publican & talthtUll y 111 thlS TJZu V S district, was to in Gem, a„ v in 1850, d,date for Mature in the Tim Capacity and has the Confidence of all p'Vsi bridge department of "he BeOdehem =3 and emigrated to this country six years district, was born on a farm In Ix>wer • 1 l 1 l • ' twenty years as a resident of the up- Steel Works. 11c was l>orn in Lebanon |si later. He was educated in the public Swatara township, Dauphin county, With whom he has COme in Contact. wrfllind oou,lt> ' and educated in Uic publid || schools and in 1885 removed to Har- i„ n . o ir- n , . , . ' ward of 20 years he has been engaged st ' ,KK>lK ' He ount > on July 12, 1892, since IT"* 1 ln P bU ' 1 ' ralr8 1 TJic noniina- to his present position. He has been M\ 5? , , , . ' 4 '°" 'ame to him unsolicited as a re- always active In borough affairs and 59 lowed slnee that time. He sen-eel as a wldeh time he has been encasreil in fhn suit of the iirdnjc of his neighbors that . . . . , j4 _ r . fcg m . _ ■ - , , * n engagea in the he submit his name as a candidate. ,ulB sorv °d as borough auditor. He Is member or tlic common and selei't practice of his profession, lie was Mr. t'lsh will l>e remembered as the a member of the Knights of Pythias, =3 branches of Harrisburg City Councils, „ , man who, through the -Mine Workers the Independent Order of Americans 3 . . , ..... w • elected to the House of Representatives of America, supplied all the flour used a „ ( i nrrsidnnt nf tlin rin®n Mn. rm M resigning from the latter hganch upon by the coal miners of the Ninth dis- president of tile CitU< n lire Com- §§] his election to the House of Renresen- iNovombor ' 1911 nn d was re-noml- trlct during the strike of 1902. Mr. Pany, tlie oldest organization in Steel- |3 5? . " ,„ t . .. . .. . ■ ITlsli was educated ln the public schools ton. Mr. Bechtold lias been long r~3 tatlves in 1912. Ho was re-elected ln May. lie is a well-known and Is n graduate of Freeburg Acad- prominent In athletics and was assist- \SS3 Xovember 1914 n„,i B ,. PV n,i „„„ lawver nnrl rt nnr , o > omy. He is a business man of re cog- ant manager of the Y. M. C. A. foot- =1 nj November, 1914, and served on a num. lawyer and stands for re-election on irised ability and those who know him ball team when It was one of the best =3 ber of important committees. his record In tli IVfHsin<„r best say ho will make an excellent leg- ln the State. He is well known among j|| " re. islator. the* working men of the big plant. 11 g— v J ; j I Mark an (X) in the Republican Square on Tuesday, November 7, and Make Sure That Your Vote Will Not Be Lost I mi fiARRISBURO lifijifa TELEGRAPH