Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt have moved to their beautiful new brick bungalow on South River street. After a hearty meal, take Doan’s Regulets and assist your sto.maeh, liver and bowels. Regulets aie a mild laxative. 25c at, all stores. The big Easter danee takes place at the armory tonight. Preceding it Burch’s orchestra Will give a concert at the Rex Theatre. Itching, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy, drive ,sne Wild. Doan’s Ointment is praised for sits good work. 50c at all drug stores. The Republican is today largely devoted to a report of the flood conditions .and there is in consequence an omission of other news. Chick starter, Crown brand poultry feed, beef scraps, wheat, buckwheat, cracked and shelled corn, for poultry, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. George H. Healey has been quite sick for several days with tonsilitis, from which she had not suffered an attack since the rejnoval of her tonsils about four years ago. Lawn Grass Seed, Garden and Flower Seeds, Rose Bushes and Bulbs, Hanging Baskets, Jardinieres and Flower Pots at Janette's Variety Store.

“The Convict Millionaire,” which comes *to the Ellis Theatre on Saturday for matinee and night, contains many pleasant surprises. While it deals with a great economic question, still it is not of the preachy kind of plays that tire without imparting the moral it is sought to convey. The interest never lags. The comedy is clean and elear and the heart inter est makes you forget your, own troubles and arouses a deeper interest in your fellow beings. The R-OH cars are equipped with demountable rims and an extra rim is furnished without extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tire. Mrs. W. F. Smith entertained about seventy-five ladies at a sixhanded euchre party Monday afternoon. The house was beautiful decorated with Easter lillies and pink and white carnations. The score cards were hand painted, dainty Easter eggs being the designs. The hostess and her sisters, Mrs. J. E.'Smith and Mrs. E. S. Parr, of Chicago, prepared them. Besides her sisters there were several other out-of-town guests, including Mrs. Eva Morgan and Mrs. Zoe Goff, o? Chicago, and Mrs. J. H. O’Neil, of Indianapolis. There' were twelve tables at 6-handed euchre Refreshments charmingly served completed one of the most pleasant parties of the season.

“The Convict Millionaire,” which comes to the Ellis Theatre Saturday for matinee and night, contains three very strong comedy parts, and at times the comedy situations arc hilarious. At one moment the audience is held spellbound by the beautiful pathos, and the next they are convulsed with laughter. While the hero and the villain are making a serious struggle for the hand of the heroine, the Irish soldier and the milkman are making a comedy struggle for the hand of Betty, the maid. Several good specialties are introduced during the action of the pjay. Prices: Matinee 10c and 20c: Night 25c, 35c and 50c.

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