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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1916. PAGE 3 Coliseum “HEIR 10 Te HOORAH” PAID ADVERTISEMENT TO MEN WHO THINK! For weeks your intelligence has been insulted by false statements contained in page advertisements paid for by the Repub- lican national committee and by members of the Republican Old Guard who waxed fat under a Republican tariff that worked all the time for their Republican pocketbooks and against yours. Tonight and Wednesday te ad Come (yy SS EAS I’m See Worth Me qr x Seeing Ko ed & Children 15¢ i, 5¢ I'm Here Tuesday and Wednesday Only The Children Love Me These High Priests of Special Privilege are trying to make you forget. THEY WANT YOU TO FORGET THAT THEY THEMSELVES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RE- PUBLICAN PANICS, THE INEVITABLE RESULTS OF YEARS OF REPUBLICAN TARIFFS THE PAN. Bde Tas Cussthin 6 Gre « Bessie Barriscale, Charles Ray, Margery Wilson sob ang ICS OF 1873, 1893, 1903, 1907 AND 1913. What if the duty of a m ® | Uperty (a ' nia or Evizapern. flow are moat q , y Wiatinen 2 6 \ They want you to forget the want, the misery, the de- censiot Ju tee eer ees retina te acs “ spair caused by these Republican Panics. | you" when introduced? ELSA ar poe ae a : , sida follow A= Tha r -Ree! eystone They want you to forget the strikes and lockouts at ft hese opr hae gees Late bod Haystacks and Homestead, at Paterson, at Lawrence, at Fall River, at Crip- 3 : le oe ae Steeples ple Creek, at Wilkesbarre, under Republican rule. pe They want you to forget the days when Republican tar- a" rag ALLACE eal Music for URLITZER eel Pictures ae 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. iffs worked with machine-like precision, when men and women who longed to do right were driven to acts of des per- ation tn order to keep body and soul together. Q.—I have been calling frequent y for the past six months on a e to renew the association. My dif ficulty In breaking off with the sec ng soon, What would be a suit- 9d girl. | fear she will not take wench rh re ° a4 — able gift for the occasion? it kindly, Shall | call and tell he e Heir to the Hoc n Mg young lady. Her birthday is com A YOUNG MAN READER personally, or shall | write “ oe Evenings : Children . They hope by rermg of ee sit make you afraid to vot onscie tate—FOR PRE SIDE NT Wiis Sc IN, lisaster and unemployment té and common sense di But Facts knock their misstatements cold. If there was the slightest danger of a business let-up following the return of peace— WOULD HENRY FORD a Republican, and head of an industry employing 45,000 men, be supporting President Wilson? WOULD GEORGE F. JOHNSON and H. B. Endicott, of the Endicott-Johnson Compan Republicans, and owners ¢ shoe manu Prices Paid Producers for E Toultey, Veal and Pork CLEMMER Q.—Can you suggest a reliable Franc formula to restore gray hair to its, layne natural brown color fe MRS. Z. Y. x factory in the world, be supporting P on WOULD ISADOR JACOBS ke ‘ Independent, and president of the California Canneries : bag eter s 4 Company, the large icern of its kind in America, — be supporting President Wilson? Get Dr. Edwards’ Oliv Olive Tablets — WOULD F. D. UNDERWOOD HEADACHE FROM 20 That is the joyful cry of thousands 20 ince Dr. Edwards produced Olive 4 i 9 ! : calomel.) Republican, and president of the Erie Railroad, be sup A COLD : LISTEN! : | ee a oe ing Oye porting President Wilson? ; an sa i. nemy, discovered the Olive Tablet ormula while treating patients for | chronic constipation and torpid livers, “Pape’s Cold Compound” End Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours ——_—® Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit | ~ WOULD THOMAS A. EDISON Republican, the world’s greate n and emp #6 oyer of thousands of men, be supporting President Wils WOULD THE IRON MGE in its November, 1916, is The pig iron m out a paraie y Wwe jodwin & Co.) 9 @1 cy cause the bowels and t normally. They never natural action, brown mouth” ) the past two weeks is pra the exp e of present scedented, in Screen Today Iron for quick tically day pr s. The advances are being due, not to clamorou temand f hipments, as in all previous markets, but to a simul- Gentadante tane | er far forward require- ments—in many cases through the second half of 1917.” ! 1 1 eyes ee P erecta ace If You Want War and Panics | en 5c 10c|i|(BULL paes) Vote for Hughes With Roosevelt children nui take one or two every to keep right. Try them, Sc per box. All druggists, For Standing of the ae If you have something to | swap, list it in Star Want Ads. | e é alll Today and Tomorrow Francis X. 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