Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1920 — Page 2

David Poppel and son, Abraham, d! Chicago, were in Rensselaer Monday. ■>, Mr. Poppel was formerly a resident of this county. I Jab work at tinfiasUiiutstffel.

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I I I J 4 *mWFaJg <& What the Scales Tefl You About Motor Car Differences 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50°/o slower yearly depreciation (National Averages) THE Franklin Sedan plains in great part its weighs 576 pounds outstanding economy, —: less than the average reliability, comfort and—-— touring car model of 67 long life—therefore its other American makes wide range of usefulness. of motor cars. These advantages are This shows to what ex- measured in the owners’ tent the Franklin is free averages above* What from the handicap of other car can match excess weight, and ex- them? FRANKLIN . . i THOMPSON & KIRK Rensselaer. Indiana \ ; ■ from Motor Record, November, 1919

Russell .Warren, of Indianapolis, is spending his week’s vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L N. Warren. Advertise in the Ropobhean.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INP.

THEODORE, JR., AGAINST LEAGUE

Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 6.—laeutCoL Tlftodore Roosevelt and Raymond Robins, of Chicago, addressing a mass meeting of republican women here today, assailed the league of nations as a menace to American nationality and criticised the demopratic national administration for alleged extravagance and blundering. Declaring that the administration had been extravagantly wasteful and ineffecient in its conduct of many government departments, Lieut. Col. Roosevelt said that the calibee of the cabinet members selected by . President Wilson -made efficient administration difficult. Secretary Daniels, Secretary Baker

and Postmaster General Burleson Were criticised by the speaker. Allied intervention in Russia and Siberia was the result of an attempt to collect debts owed by the czar's government to international bankers, Raymond Robins, who was a member of the American commission to Russia, declared. • *■ ---

• i T - •••• "W - - Cleveland, Chicago and New York, American League leaders, maintained their even pace Monday, each winning. Labor day double bilL Brooklyn, in the Natidhal, met with a severe -reverse, losing two games, while Cincinnati took two from 8t Louis. , . Claude Spencer of R. F. D. 2, Monon, was in Rensselaer Monday.

MARRIAGE LICENSE.

Harry J. Cowells, born Peoria, 111., May 2, 1894; present residence, Camp Grant, HL; occupation, in U. S. service, and Mintie Leota Williamson, born Wheatfield, Ind,, Septen»ber 7, 1900; present residence, Rensselaer, Ind.; occupation, clerks First marriage for each.

Fireman Chester Zea and family have moved into the suite of rooms over the State Bank, where tbpy will remain until the new building is completed.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leopold and daughter, Esther, returned to their bam* in Chicago today after a two weeks* visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold and family.

“THE MIRACLE MAT •f Hew Carlisle will be here SEPTEMBER 9 Office ebove | Co-Operative Meat r Market iimi —— - ■ "*' ■ V Farm leases for sale at tha Republican office, grain cash not.