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HWf' s!' """ r" -" W"T " f.W'TOTSf i RHRf- ; i; 1 1 ;w S'TffT"' " " " i' incTii M f! 'I? I i i .1 i j t ?t V t '3 i a 1 j I I 10 The Commoner. VOLUME 12, NUM3ER 44 Democratic Campaign Clubs New clubs reported to The Com moner slnco .the last published list, up to and Including Friday, October 18th: Wilson-Marshall Club of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. W. C. Hodges, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Toledo, O. II. W. Ashley, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Find lay, 0. John W. Franks, president. Wilson Club, Holland, Mich. B. P. Donnelly, president. Wilson and Marshall Democratic League, Bedford, Pa. Louis Saupp, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Saxton, Pa. Hon. J. W, Huff, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Hynd man, Pa. N. A. Blair, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Hebron, Neb. W. IT. Rhodes, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pax ton, 111. Wilson and Marshall Club, Oak dale, Neb. A. T. Galloway, captain. Wilson. Club, Elmore, O. H. B. Bueman, president. Wilson and Ferris Club, Escanaba, Mich. Edward VandoWelle, presi dent. Wilson and Bryan Club, Brown ville, Tex. Dr. J. H. Bell, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Prince villo, 111. W. F. Peppard, president Wilson and Marshall Club, Ber wick, Pa. O. E. Letur, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Webb City, Mo. J. J. Nelson, president. Beloit Democratic Club, Beloit, Wis. H. O. Delaney, president. Woodrow Wilson Club, Albany, Ind. Chas. M. Smith, president. Cooporstown Wilson and Marshall Club, Cooperstown, Pa. Guy Karus, president. Wilson-Marshall-Ayers Club, Big Stone Gap, Va. C. S. Carter, presi dent. Women's Wilson and Marshal Club, San Bernardino, Cal. Mrs. R. F. Garner, president. Woodrow Wilson League, Milton, Pa. Edw. Weidenhamer, president. , Wilson and Marshall Club, Cham paign, 111. E. A. Gardner, presi dent. Wilson and Marshall Club, Eureka Springs, Ark. W. H. James; presi dent. Wilson and Marshall Club, Mans field, Wash. J. A. Cross, president. Wilson Club, Sandy Hook, Va. D. B. Harris, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Hart land, Me.- A. W. Miller, president. Clovis Democratic Club, Clovis, N. M. E. R. Hart, president. Chetopa Woodrow Wilson Club, Chetopa, Kan. J. Scott Walker, sec retary. Jefferson Club, Gary, Ind. Elna than Braddock, secretary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Im boden, Ark. R. Orville Rainwater, president. Eugene Wilson and Marshall Club, Eugene, Ore. Honi Lee M. Travis, president. St. Johnsbury Democratic Club, St. Johnsbury, Vt. R. A. Crame'r, presi dent. - ' Wilson and Marshall Club, Bur lington, Vt. M. H. Davis, secretary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Key West, Fla. Hon. J. N. Fogarty, president. Meridian Democratic Club, Meri dian, Miss. B. S. Bernard, presi dent. Wilson and Marshall Club, Jack- r , 1. i .. . - 1 J -. . I i' - i ' 2 ! Really Now, Do You Want Gears or Good Service? If you prefer a car with a gear transmission you must sacrifice much m the every-day service which you will get. Complicated gears must necessarily weaken a car the gearless driven Cartercar unquestionably proves that they are a great handicap. m This Is tho slmplo Cartercar Transmission The Cartercar has no gears no clutch and no universal joints. In stead it has a simple Friction Trans mission. Your Cartercar will easily climb a 50 per cent hill no gear carcari pos sibly do this. Needless to say, a Carter car will go through mud and sand where the gear car is helpless. . Then also,, you have an unlimited number of speeds. The gear car has only four and one of them is the re verse. The advantages of this feature are obvious. yyjgfe; These speeds are controlled with one lever. The Cartercar can be. operated safely by ladies, old people in fact everyone. The Friction drive prevents jerks and jars, too. . This means the utmost com fort to passengers and also reduced tire and repair bills about one-half. In fact, the Cartercar will travel roads where the gear car cannot it can be driven by persons who could safely operate a gear car and is far more re liable, because of its great simplicity. It's Just a plain Issue do you want Goam or Service? If you Want the service thS X?uimust onsI?or the Cartercar. Write fo? catalog todayit will tell you more facts. Cartercar Company Pontiac, Michigan BRANCHES SL ?or , Detroit Cklcasro KRBsiaa City ron,t MiBB. Hin. Clay Sharky, pre8. Workingmen's . Democratic Club Greenville, Miss.-J. A. Dug president. ubtcr, Cascade County Progressive vn son and Marshall Club, Great Fall J" Mont A. G. Sathre, secretary ' Wilson-Marshall Club, Stanford Mont A. D. Strouf, president Seward Democratic Club, Seward, Alaska George Phelps, secretary Snohomish County Democratic Club, Everett, Wash. B. E. Padgett president. ' Raymond Wilson Club, Raymond, Wash. J. J. Haggerty, president. Pierce County Woodrow Wilson Club, Tacoma, Wash. William B Coffee, president Wilson and Marshall Club, Colfax Wash. Chas. R. Hill, chairman. ' ' Belleville Democratic Club, Belle ville, N. J. Jno. H. Waters, presi dent. Wilson and Marshall Club, Fallon, Nev. R. L. Douglass, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Ely. Wilson and Marshall Club, Win nomucca, Nev. Wilson, Marshall and Lewis Club, Hagerstown, Md. O. M. Snyder, cor responding secretary. Fairmount Democratic Association, Baltimore, Md. Jno. J. Miller, sec retary. Wilson and Marshall Marching Club, Paris, 111. H. S. Tanner, chairman. Wilson League of Chicago, Chi cago, 111. Hugh M. Reid, president. Delta County Wilson and Ferris Club, Escanaba, Mich. W. J. Mal lette, secretary. Wilson Club of Chautauqua County, Jamestown, N. J. H. H. Mosker, secretary. Young Men's Wilson and Marshall Club, Ogdensburg, N. Y, E. T. FJora, secretary. Young Men's Democratic Club, Ba tavia, N. Y. Chester Piatt, presi dent. Wilson and Sulzer Club, Batavia, N. Y. Chester Piatt, president. Sulzer and Governor Club, Sliver Creek, N. Y. Jas. O. Bennett, chair man. Wilson and Marshall Club, Lock port, N. Y. Wm. H. Earl, president. Wilson and Sulzer Club, Hornell, N. Y. Hon. Frank J. Nelson, presi dent Wilson and Marshall Club, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Kensington Democratic Club, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grover C. Fla herty, secretary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Ryan, Okla. J. M. Adams, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct No. 16, Coalgate, Okla. Geo. E. Jahn, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct No. 18, Coalgate, Okla. H. E. Mason, secretary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct No. 20, Lehigh, Okla. J. W. Bord, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct. No. 22, Lehigh, Okla. A. L. Pennington, president. Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct No. 28, Lehigh, Okla. Edgar Fenton, president Wilson and Marshall Club, Pre cinct No. 29, Lehigh, Okla. H. W. Warrick, secretary. Warren County Wjlson Club, In dianola, la. Harry Woinmann, sec retary. Perry Wilson and Marshall Demo cratic Club, Perry, Ia.-r-J. P. O'Mal ley, president Woodrow Wilson Club, Muscatine, la. M. P. Goff, secrotary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Daven port, la. Wilson and Marshall Club, Phoe bus, Va. Geo. S. Benson, chairman. Kinsley Wilson and Marshall Club, Kinsley, Kan. Jouett Shouse, chair man. Oswego Wilson and Marshall Club, &' . LllV &. Mfci: Jl