Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1911 — BEN B. LINDSAY TO BE AT FOUNTAIN PARK THURSDAY. [ARTICLE]

BEN B. LINDSAY TO BE AT FOUNTAIN PARK THURSDAY.

Famous Juvenile Judge and Graft Exposer of Denver Will Address Big Audience Tomorrow. Judge Ben B. Lindsay, of Denver, Colo., famous for his reforms and his helpfulness to struggling humanity, and author of the “Beast in the Jungle,” a startling exposure of graft in ' Colorado, will speak at Fountain Park tomorrow, Thursday afternopn, at 3 o’clock. The world-wide reputation of the speaker and the nation-wide approval which his reforms have received should cause every person in Jasper county to desire to hear his address. The Rensselaer boys’ band will give a concert at 2:30 and again at 7:20 in the evenings Dr. Calhoun will deliver a sermon-lecture in the morning, and in the evening at 8 o’clock, Dr. Joseph H. Griffiths, in costume, will deliver “the story of Tahan—the white savage.” The dally attendance is good and it is hoped to have Thursday a banner day. Rensselaer people can spend the day profitably at the park. Every automobile in this city and vicinity should go loaded to Fountain Park to hear Judg? Lindsay.

Monday, Dr. H. L. Calhoun gave one of the four lectures be will deliver on. “The Old Testament.” No one should miss these lectures. Mrs. Almedla Waltz is receiving the praise of all as an entertainer. “The Art of Living One’s Life,” the lecture by Dr. T. B. Terhune, was enjoyed by a large audience of men and women. Rev. Terhune is pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Huntington, Ind., and is well known as a lecturer. The children were all anxiously looking forward to the evening entertainment by Mr. WL A. McCormick and his trained dog Bronte, and they were not disappointed. She amused and mystified all present by her wonderful mindreading. Mr. McCormack must have spent considerable time in educating this wonderful dog. The lecture Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Joshua Stanfield on "The Hero of Babylon” was the best given so far in Fountain Park. The lecture is strong in ‘ thought and very rich in historic information. Full of enthusiasm all are looking forward with expectation to his lecture on Wednesday.

We 'were oat of “Arlstos” flour • short time, but we have Just received another car, making the tenth car of flour, of 210 barrels each, making two thousand and two hundred ‘barrels since January i, 1911. More flour than all of the balance of the merchants of the city have handled. Quality Is what sells flour. We guarantee “Aristos” to be the best flour made, or money returned. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ed Lobb and little Miss Vera Baker returned to Pontiac, 111., today, after a visit at the home of J. N. Baker, In Barkley township.