10 POLITICAL ADVERTISING Washington Party Ticket H'' ti 'i. * ~'i '"V ' Mml I Penrose machine must be jln. |f|^H ESaEt s 0 m hWM Jk -jm I mon welfare must be set iMMI ' 1 ! tem ot private monopoly .sJHP M » ' mS dommat cl t^ie P°^^ cs 'J& #| ~ J&M s of State arid Nation, sti- jflk . « jfl| | I skimmed the cream of jBF i fl B nidll9trv for the over-rich. *>y . . I " country belongs of right to -y ------ . , V .; #. >x ..' ® „ ' * For Governor—Vance C. McCormick • v . ±La*\ its inhabitants. Extortion •>y"'., * or p" vate profit must Uproot Penros ism For U. S. Senator—Gilford Pinchot good- The Government I io opportunity* 11 eonKtruettve program of U'Kiilatloii lor , . i , , Iho hotter Neourity of liiiiiiaii Hkliln, the uplift ot' mankind ■ i 1.1.■ m. ■■ ——»^———■—■—————. mUSt De made to serve tne ami tho moral welfare ot tho eltixeaKhlp of tho Ntato. Hut ' before flint ftrent work oaa 110 aeoontpllMlied. or be rondered j Mark Your Ballot Thus: people. llZiiHe « r -V"»r" € ."l^v'A>" ll " * h ¥i7 1 • n m ——— Washington Party . . . |_xj GIFFORD PINCHOT VANCE C. MeCORMICK. For Lieut. Governor: Percy F. Smith For Secretary of Internal Affairs: Fred E. Lewis FOR CONGRESS-AT-LARGE: Lex M. Mitchell Anderson H. Walters Arthur R. Rupley Harry Watson Remember that Roosevelt says - , - > I stand for protection as regards business . i^, : iPl l f )I S. 1 man, farmer and wage-earner alike. I stand "We are righting for J against all favoritism to special interests. So the Same things ' * far as the tariff is concerned. I believe in a pro *'tcction based on the reports of a scientific non now as we fought ifflm j partisan tanff commission, and enacted one V|*» ' '■*%'■ • r • -j qi qii " schedule at a time. This method of tariff regu " ' " lation will insure continued and permanent All tog-ether for Pinchot, McCormick, Pros- - " piosperity. Dr - John H - Kreider Ms !h® Straight ! harrisburg © 1 I' JMjHH Washington Party Candidate for Congress. Psrfy 1 tlm nk y°" if y° u will mark y°" r ballot on — November 3rd thus: I V"<»*!#«♦ DR " JOH]N H - krk,,, kk 1 ,SBBt ' Washington Party . . jT) I WE FAVOR AND WJLL WORK FOR THE ENACT- 4. 9BM KENT OF LAWS THAT WILL ENFORCE PROPER PRO- V TEOTICN TO LABOR, WOMAN SUFFRAGE, CIVIC M.- RIGHTEOUSNESS AND LOCAL OPTION. < ~~————————WII.MKR CROW H '' ,,r Mark your ballot thus: Mgj— — — Washington Party .. . . |7j I WE STAND ON OUR PAST RECORD. WE SUPPORTED k, Mf • iWR IN THE LAST ASSEMBLY THE WORKMEN'S COMPEN- IMP ai*ft SATION ACT, THE PROGRESSIVE CHILD LABOR BILL, . 1 LOCAL OPTION AND ALL BILLS INTRODUCED FOR A yi >i! THE BEST INTEREST OF OUR PEOPLE. WE OPPOSED 7% THE ENROLLMENT ACT, HUNTERS' LICENSE AND I THE LAW BIGLOWIZING TOWNSHIP ROADS. IF YOU V APPROVE OF OUR COURSE Iwa JHH Mark your ballot thus: 1 [i-Mlf Washington Party .... fx] I For llcprrMontat Ive—Xrrond Dlntrlpt ————~^For Rrprmrnlatlvr—-Srcond Dtntrtrt POLITICAL ADVERTISING HARRIBBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1914. POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING SUBURBAN ELUOTTSBURG Ladies' Aid Society Will Give an Oys ter Supper Spec-ial Gorresj>ondence. Elliottfrtiurg, Oct. 31.—The Rev. W. I. Jamison, of Vork, solicitor for Al bright College, preached in the Evan gel iical churc'h on Sunday. IMJSS Mabel Hubler, of near Bridge port, is visiting with Charles Stam baugfa. The Ladies' Aid Society of the El iottaburg "Lutheran church will give an oyster supper in Kell '& hall this even ing. Charles Stanvbaugh, wife and chil dren spent the week-end in Newport. Wash Raer, of Ijpbo, visited rela tives here on Monday. Mrs. Swartz, of ©tony Point, and ijoorgo Jacobs, of Chicago, are visiting their sister, Mrs. George Comp. Hench Kingsiboro is painting his house. Robert Jones, of Landisburg, visited his daughter, Mrs. 'Mack Gray, of this place, on Monday. Edward Keapsome is ■building a wagonahed on one of his farms. The Lutheran church appointed a committee for the Christmas entertain ment. DILLSBURG The Rev. C. E. Haffleger Attending Meeting of Synod at Altoona Special Correspondence. Dillsburg, Oct. 31.—0. W. Weaver, a contractor and builder, well-known throughout the State, has purchased a building lot from David Knaub and will erect a house immediately. The lot is 011 Gettysburg street adjoining the lot of Edward Bowman. P■ Deardorff, of South Baltimore street, has secured a new 1915 Over land car. R. E. Swartz moved his family and household effects to the Kieffer house, Wednesday. Mr. Swartz is the new liv eryman. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Klugh spent the week in Baltimore. The sale of Lyceum course tickets will begin Friday, November G at 12 o'clock at Britclier's drug store. The W. C. T. U. of this place has solicited and forwarded $26 for the European war sufferers Christmas fund. On Saturday evening, October 24, at the home of the Rev. A. M. Funk, Al bert Wehler and Pearl Firestone were uuited in marriage. The engagement of Miss Beatrice A. Teall, of Glen Ridge, X. J., and Prof. Andrew Bender has been announced Prof. Bender is at present teaching in Pittsburgh. The Rev. C. E. Hefflener is attend ing the meeting of the Potomac Synod at Altoona, and there will be no preach ing services to-morrow in any of the German Reformed churches on this dis trict. Prof. C. W. Stine, county superin tendent, spent a few days in Dillsburg and vicinity visiting the schools in this section. William Epplev, Democratic candi date for general assembly in this dis trict spent a few days in town and the surrounding country looking up the *oters. « MILLERSTOWN Halloween Exercises Were Held in the Primary School Special Correspondence. Millerstown, Pa.. Oct. 31. —Chester Wright and wife of Newport, were re cent visitors at the home of John Stall I. W. I). Bollinger has returned homo from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright have gone to Philadelphia, where Mr. Wright will have his leg amputated at a hos pital. Jaines Rouuslev was in Harrisburg on Thursday. Exercises appropriate to Halloween, were held in the primary school on Fri day afternoon. NEW BLOOMFIELD New Grange Hall Cornerstone Will Be Laid November 7 Special Correspondence. New Bloomfield, Oct. 31.—The cor nerstone of the new Grange hall at Gieen Pork will be laid Saturday, No vember 7. at 2 p. in. State Grange men will speak then. The Women's Christian Temperance l"iiion will meet at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Sheaffer Monday evening at 7.30 o 'clock. M. M. liorn and son are laying a granolithic pavement in front of the residences of Mrs. Kate Gussler and Mrs. Israel Smith on East McClure street. Joshua Kitner, of Carroll township, was iu town Wednesday. John A Clouser, of this place, re turned home from a business trip to Exton. Pa., Monday. While there he visited David Clark, who is sick. , William Turnbaugh and son, J. S. Turnbaugh, of Saville township, were in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Beers and Mrs. Blanche Young and two sons, of Mt. Union, are visitiug Mrs. Daniel Bruner, of this place. Mrs. George Trostle, of Blain, was a visitor in town Monday. WEST FAIRVIEW Masquerade Social at Residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Books Special Correspondence. West Fairvfew, Oct. 31. —A masque rade social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Books on State road, on Thursday evening, in honor of their son, John Books. An excellent supper was served to all present, n'ho were as follows: The Mosses Romaine Wal ters, Eilna Barnhart.Marion Seirer, Mar garet Gamber, Sophia Curry, Andrew Gerhart, Frederick Eckert, Kenneth Lan'tz, Francis Durbrow, John Books. Mir. and Mrs. J. H. Books, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Books and Susan Books. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner are elated over a visit of the stork on Friday leav ing thflm a daughter. Robert Metz has moved his house hold goods from- Harrisburg into the 1 property of Mrs. Matilda Hershman, with whom he will reside, and for w'hom he will provide in harmony witJh the will of the late Joseph Hersfrman, de ceased. Joseph Lynch, who had been quite ill for a few days, is improved. Mrs. Barah Lynch is also ill. Mrs. Sarah Witmcr, who returned from the hospital, is slowly recovering. The Stough prayer meeting at T. C. Olessner's lafrt nigiht was attended by thorty-one persons. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Edward Kutz on Tuesday. HUMMELSTOWN 231 Pupilg Present Every Day During Second School Month Special Correspondence Hummelstown, Oct. 31.—During the second luontn of the school term the percentage of attendance in fhe bor ough st-hocls was 96. There were 231 pupils present every day during the month and tin- enrollment for the term was 428. There have been 193 pupils present every day during the term. Miss Grace B. Schaffner and Miss • ™ , are B P cn ers the usual course of instruction in the schools of Germany cannot be continued, as 40,000 teach ers are now at the front. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS ' Printed at this office in best stylo, at lowest prices and on short notice. IT PAYS TO USE STAR INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.