Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Governor Malcolm R. Patterson, The South’s Greatest Orator E 2Z MALCOLM R. PATTERSON OF TENNESSEE. GOVERNOR PATTERSON Is undoubtedly the greatest orator the south has prodticed sinpe the death of the golden mouthed Henry W.. Grady.. He will appear on the Lincoln Chautauqua program In this city on the second day, night only Here is a man who has held spellbound and breathless audiences from a few hundreds to tens of thousands under every possible condition The Lincoln Chautauquas are very proud of Choir record In presenting him to the people of this community. The Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger of Jan 7, 1914, declares that Jackson audiences “nevef heard a more eloquent speech than that delivered In the house of representatives last night by ex-Governor Malcolm R. Patters©*, in which he grandly and graphically told the story, ‘Why I Changed Front on the Liquor Question.’ , It was a great speech No other word can properly describe It—* great speech, doUvered by a great orator, on a great subject” • v ~“'"VMaJf'A.-; • LINCOLN CHAUTAUQUA,; RENSSELAER,IND.,SEPT. 17