Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE —, v- ; —s — Showing This AFTERNOON AND EVENING Saturday, Feb. 14 Continuous from 1:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. -y --------- George Kleine Presents “Between Savage and Tiger” A Thrilling and Sensational Production in Six Parts Performance Lasts IV2 HQurs Mr. Kleine has already presented at the Princess Theatre, Quo Vadis and Last Days of Pompeii, both of which you are all familiar, and “Between Savage and Tiger,” comes up to the standard of his other productions. —^ — Hie thrilling adventures of Lieutenant Ross in the African jungles will keep you spellbound throughout the entire play The afternoon performances begin at 1:30 and will run continuous until sp. m. Evening Shows begin promptly at 7p. m. and rnn until 11. Admission, All Seats, 20c.
(Mr.and Mrs. Amar Day, who have been living at Abdenson, are now moving to Beloit, Wis., where he ‘Will be with the engineering department of the Fairbanks-Morris company. They came here last evening to visit until Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day. - • WANTED— Position to work as general house girl. Phone 474. A Classified Auv. will find it The Prayer That Is Answered. Mr. Moody said hie little boy called to him one day, "Papa, I want a drink," and then he went on with hi* play, and hi* lather, not believing that the child really wa» in earnest, kept on with hi* reading. Soon the child •poke again, "Papa, I want a drink." Bat still he kept on with his play nflooncernedly, and hi* lather read on. Presently he left his tops, and came and took hold of hi* lather's knee* and said, earnestly, ‘ "Papa, I am thirsty. . I mnst have a drink." “Then," said Mr. Moody, “as soon a* | (aw that the child meant what he said, I granted his request speedily. The* fervent prayer never fails to get andieooe.
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