Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURE. Grandmother, drama. SONG. Fve Got Rings on My Fingers.
Wrestling ...Match 1 —>— Haney Myres and Wm. Stewart Will contest for the county ehampion, ship, which both claim. Ellis Op&ra House Rensselaer, Indiana, Friday Night, Dec. 30 at 8:30 o'clock. This match is all the talk In Parr and vicinity and the contestants are keyed np to a high pitch of friendly rivalry. The contest will be under the ~-7 CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN rules, with strangle hold barred. Two best out of Three Falls. ADMISSION 25c, 35c and Me. Reserved seats at Jessen’s.
OLD MEN RETIRED. Industrial Concerns Will Engage Only Young Men. In these days of strejyious competition when dividends count for more than men, the man who retains his youth is the man who holds his job the longest. That is why one of the most successful dermatologists in Paris has warned young men to take good care of the hair. If you grow bald at 30 or 35 or even when you are older, that bald spot will, so far as appearance goes, add 10 years to your life. Men who have hair should by all means keep it. In later years it may mean a livelihood to yourself and family. Dandruff means falling hair; falling hair means dandruff, stop falling hair and dandruff now. Go to B. F. Fendig and get a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. He will guarantee it to stop falling hair; to drive out all dandruff and kill the dandruff germs, or money back. Remember that the man with a bald head who seeks a position is handicapped at the start Parisian Sage will make hair grow, will give it a lustrous appearance that denotes health and youthfulness. For sale by B. F. Fendig and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every bottle.
Baptist Church Prayer Meeting.' Regular prayer meeting and. teacher training class at usual hour this evening. Pastor i® so much improved that he thinks he will be able to attend and conduct the class. Txm Healy’s song, “I’d Like to Be a Friend of All the Girls,” made a great hit at the Princess Wednesday night. It was sung by Mr. J. Lester Haberkorn, and the applause at each performance was very assuring of the general appreciation of the young composer’s first published song. Sixteen copies were sold the first evening.
