Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Fuel Supply Needs Attention Only Three Times Each Day The makers of Cole’s Hot Blast Heater guarantee this stove to hold fire with soft coal 36 hours without attention. Your old stove and imitation stoves leak air end waste fuel because they are not air-tight, because they have putty joints. Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heater —by means of file patented Hot Blast Draft and other patented features which make it tight, doing away with the use of stove putty—requires less attention than any other heater made. All fuel—Soft Coal, Hard Coal, Lignite, Wood or Corn Cobs—contains a large amount of gas. Fully one-half of the heating power (carbon) in soft coal is gas. This is the part of the fuel this wonderful heater saves, by burning it with the Top Hot Blast Draft. This makes Cole’s Hot Blast Heater the most satisfactory, the ipost economical, the most convenient heater you can buy. Imitations and other styles of stoves §■■ allow this gas-half of the coal to pass up the chimney with the smoke, unburned. Thousands of these stoves are in use and the sale continues to increase year after year. This heater will give you more comfort than you ever thought possible by using any kind of a stove which uses soft coal for fuel. Right now is the time to decide and select the size you should have. Come in and see complete line of styles and sizes. Ssr Warner Brothers -sSH Size and Finish, ana Oat

Taft is Out of It HERE IS >.’• i)JS •> 1 Wilson’s Trust Record COMPARE with ROOSEVELT’S If For two years Woodrow Wilson has been Governor of New Jersey—the home of the Trusts —where the big corporations pay something like $6,000,000 a year into the treasury of the State for the right to have their legal domicile therein, no matter where their actual homes may be. When Governor Wilson was elected, the lower house of the legislature was Democratic, and the state senate was Republican by a small majority.- From this legislature the Governor secured the legislation which gives him whatever record he may have as a progressive. During all the time that he has been Governor, Woodrow Wilson has sent ho message to the legislature suggesting regulation of great combines, although the-,, original law of the State specifically provides that the legislature shall have power to amend charters. The statute reads as follows: “The charter of every corporation, or any supplement thereto or amendment thereof, shall be subject to alteration, suspension and repeal, in the discretion of the legislature, and the legislature may at pleasure dissolve any corporation.” . Governor Wilson is one of those who professes belief that guilt is personal and that prosecution is one of the piethods by which the trust problem may be solved. There is nothing to show that he has ever sought to induce the Attorney-General to proceed in law or equity, either criminally or civilly, against the trusts. And yet a statute of New Jersey provides that “Any person or persons who shall organize or incorporate, or procure to be organized or incorporated, any corporation or body corporate under the laws of this State, with intent thereby to further, promote or conduct any fraudulent or unlawful object, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any person or persons who, being officers, directors, managers or employes of any corporation or body corporate incorporated under the laws of this State, shall willfully use, operate or control said corporation or body corporate for the furtherance or promotion of any fraudulent or unlawful object, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.” This is what William J. .Gaynor, the DemocraticJVfayor of New York says: “If the Governor would spend more of his time at home,* exercising the power with which he is now invested, there would be no occasion for his roaming around the country bemoaning the existence of trusts and monopolies which New Jersey has had complete power to control.” Have you any reason, Mr. Voter, to think that Governor Wilson would be any more effective against tjjse trusts if he were elected President than he has been as Governor f Vote for Roosevelt and the Progressive Party and Be Sure ■ Adv.

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