Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cal Stewart, of phonographic fame, the maker of the funny phonograph records, the best known and the J»esi liked comedian in America —and comedians are known better and loved more In America than in any other country in the world—will appear at the Ellis Theatre, Monday, Nov. 13, in the highly amusing four act comedy scenic production “In Politics.” Tons of scenery and electrical effects, a cast of sixteen prominent players, a beautiful story that abounds with quaint comedy of the highest type, a play everyone should see. It’s the season's biggest event.

When you buy a Malleable Range you buy the best. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Iskander Thom, a Syrian, has brought suit for divorce at South Bend, alleging that his wife, who is fourteen years old, is too young to behave herself in America, and has treated him cruelly. A big bundle of clean old newspapers for a nickle at The Republican office. J By resolution of tbe socialist party the mayor and council of LaCrosse. Win., are called upon to suppress church rummage sales. At a recent sale there it was shown goods were offered from a family of which sevi era! members hav etuberculosis. . . _ Clean old newspapers in unlimited { quantities at The Republican office. That the Proctor saloon regulation I law was not meant to prohibit breweries from owning real estate and leasing it for saloon purposes was the decision of the St. Joseph county comraisioners yesterday. The question was raised by Rev. Richard Spetnadistrict superintendent of the AnI ti-Saloon League. Good 4-foot wood delivered at |4.0fl per cord. Hamilton & Kellner. Presbyterians will be asked to raise a million dollar endowment fund for tbe Winona assembly and Bible Conference at Winona Lake. Ind.. which was recently organized from an interdenominational institution into an integral part of tbs general assembly of tbe Presbyterian church. Winona is the largest religions summer av [sembiy in the middle west.