Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM. sh» ■ liL -•- “A Victim of Heredity," a strong < w . Kalem drama. M - * * “His Lordship’s Romance,’’ a I Ml Pathe drama. 11 W V “Along the Nile,’’ an Edison-] ..Vscenic. See the beautiful Egyptian < jmmm a scenery in this historic picture. v 27 days yet on the chair. $2.60 in • V gold away every Saturday ] evening. * THEO. GEORGE, Prop. SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00 PROMPT. ] ' ' «

Ellis Theatre TO-NIGHT i,.. VM Wll'| IJ I J ■ , ' • - -- t - - ~r~ Vv* ■ ■ I Merle H. Norton# Jos.Rith \ presents FRED RAYMONDS HOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY with “ZEKE” and “DAISY” (A LA “MUTT" AND "JEFF") * A Broad way Cast Scenic Production Big Scream PRICES 25, 35, 50 cents Reservations now Selling at Ellis Theatre. Phone and Mail Orders Accepted

Mrs. Anna Tyler Suffered Slight Stroke of Paralysis. Mrs. Anna Tyler, who lives on North Weston street, suffered a slight paralytic stroke at about ■ midnight Monday night, while alone at her home.' She managed to attract the attention of the family of A. C. Robinson, next door, and in that way procured help. The attending physician found that her left side was affected but that the stroke was not serious and there are Indications that she may recover from it entirely. She is the mother of James Tyler, of Hanging Grove township; Tyler, the school teacher, who is working in the country this summer, and Mrs. Christy Vick, of Seattle, Wash. Picnic Parties Do Not Abuse Privileges At Ade’s. Kentland Democrat—George Ade’s Hazelden grounus, across the road and north of his summer home, continues to' be the mecoa for auto parties from all over the country; scarcely a day passes that there is not from one tojtwenty automobiles parked there;'it is an ideal picnic ground, with plenty of shade and velvet lawn kept mowed and clean and Mr. Ad« has provided a flowing well furnishing an abundance of cool and sparkling water for patrons of the park. It is a fact that very few of the hundreds of people who go there abuse I he privileges granted them and all who go entertain a very high regard for the man who has so generously provided for the comfort of the public at his own personal expense. PARMANIAOE FOR THE HAIR If your hair is too dry—brittle—colorless—thin—stringy—or falling out— uses Parisian Sage—now—at once. It stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oils, removes dandruff with one application, and makes the hair doubly beautiful —soft—fluffy—abundant Try a 50c. bottle to-day. It will not only save your hair and make it grow, but give If the beauty you desire. B. F. FINDZO.