Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — REPUBLICAN SPEAKING TOMORROW AFTERNOON [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING TOMORROW AFTERNOON
John W. McCardle, an Orator Familiar With State and National * ■» Issues, to Be Here. Tomorrow afternoon Hon. John W. McCardle, of Indianapolis, will speak in Rensselaer. The address is to tak? place at 2:30 o’clock in the airdome if the weather is suitable; otherwise in the Ellis theatre. At night Mr. McCardle will speak in Remington and it is planned for a large number of automobiles to accompany him there. Chairman McLain is working up the auto parade and many have promised to go. Any who have eats are urged to take part, starting from Rensselaer soon after supper, as the Remington speech is set for 7:30. John W. McCardle is a brilliant orator, familiar with the tariff question. He is a farmer and grain dealer and knows just how much competition has been created by the admission free of duty of Argentine corn and the Canadian products. He will tell you what ails the American industries and how to remedy the evil He will tell you what new offices have been created by democrats during the past few years and what salaries .have been increased and show you the reasons why the tax levy in Indiana was increased. He will fasten the responsibility on
the Crawford Fairbanks-Tom Taggart machine. You will pronounce it a fine speech, for he is a brilliant man and talks straight from the shoulder. Turn out tomorrow afternoon and hear him and then get in the parade and go to Remington in the evening.
