Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1916 — Prohibition Clarions to Christian Church Monday. [ARTICLE]
Prohibition Clarions to Christian Church Monday.
Prohibitionists of Jasper" county and all interested in the cause of temperance are invited to a meeting to be held next Monday evening at the Christian church when “The Clarions,” singers, entertainers and evan gelists, will appear in the interest of prohibition. The hour js 7:30 p. m. The Clarions are regarded one of the strongest teams in the nation in prohibition evangelism. The combination is composed of J. W. Huddleston and Prof. F. W. Lough.' The former is known as the “giant bass.” He is 6 feet, 4 inches tall, wears a No. 13 shoe, a No. 20 collar, a 7 5-8 hat, weighs 315 pounds and has 3 voice in proportion. His advertising says that he sings with east to B-flat in the bass clef. Prof. Lough is a member of the famous counsel of one hundred in the prohibition cause and is an able singer, lecturer and writer. The prohibitionists are also to hold a- county cnovention Monday afternoon, Feb. 14th, at 1:30 o’clock in the east court room. Apparently they can not put a ticket in the field in this county, none having announced themselves as candidates for the primary.
