Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 06, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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SP The Party of the Nation W
The Republican Party, founded upon the principle of the rights of man for all mankind, has ever been the party of action, not of words alone. B '
11. |lt made and maintained the advancement in self-government that gave this country its proper place among the Nations. |
Its deeds have squared with its promises. p jflEt
IB^P : | The GREAT reforms that have swept away abuses have been the work of Republican legislation. i
•j | The progressive laws on the statute books have been placed there through the efforts and inspiration of Republican workers. l
It has PROTECTED LABOR. Every REAL advance of labor interests has been fostered by Republican legislation.
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I President and a Republican Administration that held the broken links and forged the chain anew and whole. 1-
M It is the Party'of Abraham Lincoln. K&rJI
Iffl It is the Party of William McKinley. iliSte
pM-aft' 11 * s t * ie Party °* Char,es E * Hughes. t ' |SKL
I was a e P u^^can Administration that made Cuba a republic, and Republican statesman who forced the enactment of law that guaranteed I
1 igfy'W I Cuban independence. i
j Since its birth, it has PRODUCED EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE STATESMAN LEADERS of the Nation. . '
I I the National Party and holds, as Lincoln held, the States to be units of a whole. It was a Republican Secretary of State who first official! t •'"' i
I wrote, "The United States IS!" J
§ ** * s the P art y °* Preparedness and holds to the advice of Washington: "In time of peace prepare for war." It was Republican adherence
I sPiWf to 11,18 precept that, in times of stress, kept the Monroe Doctrine inviolate. , ' ?f ; |
I Under its rule, the United States won and held the world-respect and world-honor that many believe have been sacrificed during the past I I
I a two and a half years. | % I
I Held as a Great Power "but so short a while ago, America today faces the indifference or scorn of many of the Nations that once gave it i -V <4# - \
5 1 merited homage. W
Among the Powers, the First has, in the opinion of many, become the Last. Shall the last again become the First? ,)'
There is a way—and only ONE way. ' |a9RK
I Restore to power the Republican Party which made every man in the Nation fres; preserved the Nation, through four years of Civil WarJ ff '
upbuilt the Nation by constructive statesmanship; won recognition in the family of nations for American justice and American fearless
ness; developed government "of the people, by the people, for the people" to the degree that won the admiration of the World and turned
. e e^es . 0 e toiling, almost hopeless millions in monarch-ridden lands to "the land of the free and the home of the brave" with its inspira- ■L-^SkSE^P
1 | tion and promise to all mankind of ultimate freedom, prosperity and happiness. ||||!^3a^;
Protection Provides PERM A NBNT Prosperity"
MONDAY EVENING,
HARRISBURO TELEGRAPH
, NOVEMBER 6, 1916.
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