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it on to success in tbeir own slower —but, paurer—wAy if he were to Jefriln from Insisting that he be eiected to a third terra as President of the United States.That is 4he secret of the lukewarm support which the third term movement is receiving from men whose advocacy of radical policies might seem to make them Us most logical supporters.Senators Borah, Cummins, Bourne and Ertetow have all taken an emphatic stand against the Third Tern* party, ;md all have refused more than once to respond to the Bull Moose trumpeting, calling them to Oyster Bar.House Progressives are also very wary of the call of the Bull MooSe. An estimate was made by one of the recogni7od Progressives to-day that not more than half a dozen of the faithful can bo persuaded to Join- the third party. On the whole, the House Progressives take the attitude that discretion is the better part of valor and that It would be unwise and useless ro renounce the title of Republican.If their constituents will permit, the majoiity of the Progressives who seek re-election to the lower body, intend to keep hands off the Taft* Roosevelt fight and to make the run for Congress a personal matter as between the candidate and his constituency. The candidates will reaffirm thrir “Progressives” beliefs, and will attempt tp obtain re-election purely os Progressive Republicans, and not os Bull Moose followers.It Is expected that Representatives Davis and Und burgh, of Mlnnecola; Reese, of Kansas; Norris, of Nebraska, and LafTerty, of Oregon, will Join the Bull Moose herd. This about represents the third party strength In the House. The Progressives from Iowa, for instance, will run as Republicans, and several are expecting a Bull Moose opponent.“The majority of us will seek to be Progressive within the party andnot. without/' said Representative Kendall recently. “While many Pro* gressive^ have withheld any announcement as to their stand so the general understanding is that very few of the Progressive* wilt go to such length as to Join a third party/’of German officers. Special for the ladies on this reel, fashion* fromParis. Come out to-night and see .thhs program, as It will be given tonight only. Thursday's bill has anarray of feaetur* acta due lo maketheir appearance headed by the Four Dancing Bug*, direct from Keiths tjnion Square Theatre, New York, high-class eocentrtc and intricatectepping and a select repertoire ofpopular eonga. McDonald and Keiv ny, a talented duo, will display their rertatfnty in a novel and attractiveBinging offering. Matinee dally al2:30. Night performances at 7:15 and 9 o’clock.—Adv.CHILDS FUNERAL.Highland Mills, July 30—The sixweeks oln child of Mr. and Mrs. Luesing HiJdegard, Marguerite Lues-ini, who died two days ago of colitis, was hurled in the Cemetery of the Highlands, yesterday.JWhca In want of anything use the claaaifled columns of th* Timas-PresiWE NEVER (I ANY FUN IN smiN(THEA TR1CALSTAND AND JU THE GI WE HAD TO GET“PITCH INTO ACTIDAY CLEAN-UP SAIHit of the season, notiGAINS—Money for YcON—Suit* of Every De ers, Slip-on Raincoats,nothing rSPECIAL LOT NO. 1Suits that formerly sold from $15.00 to$18.00, now ...... $9.00All new, this season’sgoods.The excellent vaudeville bill holding forth at the Stratton Theatre for the first half of this week closes to-ulslit. Toledo and Price Is a very clever novelty act and their remark*] able feats of contortion work have’ won them liberal applause. TheMinstrel Four, a very classy singingPet, have not only made, many friendsduring thetr engagement here, but have received an unusual amount of applause, their singing seeming to ba Just what the patron* like. The photoplays for to-night consist of: a beautiful Btograph drama The Leaser Evil, a thrilling adventure of » dsheritiftiden. “Alkali, Heat's Brou-eho Billy,w cite long Urgftftttg crackle of Joy from start to finish, with O. M. Anderson In the title rale. A Mau Worth While. an Interesting wasters drama with many exciting scenes. Tenderfoot Bob'.-. Jlcgcr.cratics. a talc of western dogeaeratlon and regeneration through the personality of a mother, a picture with universal appeal. Last of all a Paihe Waekly Including Hartford, Coon, a Urge section of East Hartford ta wiped out of existence by fire. Vlnciw»ea. France Oonaial /toques commands -a mtIsI foot of the run* Arm*. Tiornlm, (near Berlin) Germany, The I Crows Frisco sad Prinoeie attasd ■ Um mesa «r u# Horse SkewSPECIAL LOT NO. 3Odd Vests, light and daTk colors, sizes 33. 34, 35, 36, former prices $1.00 to $3.00, now 25cEvery dollar’s worth of f hi reduced in price during this season’f, up-to-date good*, i at Half Price. Do not you reapinp the full benefit lt;ity for saving.This Sale for Cash Only50 BAI*Specialist in Good Clothes 43 James Street, Near ErieStore Closed at No/AT
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Wed, Jul 31, 1912

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