Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Rex the Center Of Attraction This Week. This is Warner week at the Rex theatre and a record breaking attendance is expected. Warner films will be shown each night this week, each picture consisting of three reels. Last night “In the Hands of a Woman” was given. The picture was full of thrills from the beginning to the end. Tonight “Thorns of the Gay White Way” will be given. This is a melodramatic story of a girl’s fight for right. Don’t miss seeing this feature if you want an evening of delightful entertainment. A synopsis of the picture is given elsewhere. Notice to Alumni. The Alumni are requested to meet at the office of Emmet Laßue Wednesday evening at 7:30. C. ARTHUR TUTEUR, President. 8. A. Overton and family returned to their home at South Haven, Mich., yesterday, by auto, after a visit with relatives here. Remember, Saturday of this week, Racine shirts 38c or two for 75c. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. J. A. Robinson this morning from Idalia, Mo., joining her husband and daughter, who are visiting Warren Robinson and family and other relatives in and near Rensselaer. Rue Pa'ncells will graduate from Northwestern Dental College on Thursday and a week later will bring his wife and baby here for a visit of two weeks prior to leaving for Texas, where he has purchased an established dental business. To obtain the latest ideas on vocational and provocational training, Mayor Mitchel Chamberlain Bruere, President Churchill, of the board of education and two assistant superintendents of school, with other officials of New York city, are planning a trip to Cincinnati, Gary and to Madison, Wis., to inspect systems of edueaton.
