Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Every time you knoclt a man you give him a free ad. " Did you ever see a girl with a watch that kept time? You can screw up your courage with a cork screw but it won’t stay put. A hotel can’t snare a married man by advertising all the comforts ol home. Love may be blind, but don’t go home with a blonde hair on your vest, If you wife Is a brunette. 4 cans Great Western Homiiiy, String Beans, Pumpkin or Corn, for 25c. Rowtes A Parker’s, Phone 95. The millennium will be here when you can convince a man that it is wrong to love a woman whom he can’t marry. 17-inch Embroideries, 10c the yard. Hat Flowers, 10c and 15c. Curtain Goods, 7c, 10c and 12c the yard, at Jarrette’s Variety Store. Why pay 60c for potatoes when you can get better ones for 45c per bushel In lots of 1 bushel or more. Rowles & Parker’s, phone 95. , A woman loses her maiden name when she marries, and a man loses his legal right to bunko other women. Ellis Theatre, Saturday, March 29, “The Convict Millionaire." Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Prices 10c and 20c. Night at 8:30, prices 25c, 85c and 50c.
"The Convict Millionaire,” which comes to the Ellis Theatre Saturday {or matinee and night, contains three very strong comedy parts, and at times the comedy situations arc hilarious. At one moment the fendience 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 (or the hand of Betty, the maid. Several good specialties a?e introduced during the action of the play. Prices: Matinee 16c and 20c: Night 25c, 35c and 50c.
