Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Senator Albert J. Beveridge Tours State in Automobile [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Senator Albert J. Beveridge Tours State in Automobile
Senator Albert J. Beveridge, progressive candidate for governor of Indiana, left Indianapolis Monday afternoon after his speech at Tomlinson Hall for his second tour of the state. Owing to the kindness of the Motor
Mfg. Co.* Indianapolis, makers of the Pathfinder “40,” he will make his tour by . automobile. Senator Beveridge and his party left Indianapolis at five o’clock Monday and arrived in Frankfort at 6:35, a distance of 45 miles. The second
night was spent in MonUoello, where a large crowd heard the Senator speak. Leaving Monticello at 12:00 sharp, the Senator and his party arrived in Rensselaer today at 1:18, covering the distance of 35 mile% over excellent roads. Senator Beveridge and party con-
tinued on to Hammond, East Chicago, and Gary this afternoo. Mr. Beveridge’s party in, the Pathfinder includes J. R. Boecher, private secretary to the Senator, J. M. Maxwell, correspondent to the Star, and H. Knippenberg, factory representative for the Pathfinder.
The gentlemen on right-hand side of car are H. Knippenberg and J. M. Maxwell, while Mr. Beveridge sits with the driver and Mr. J. R. Boecher with Mr. Maxwell.
