Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESSTHEATRE TO OUR PATRONS During the hot summer months we have decided to close the Princess Theatre excepting Thursday and Saturday nights. We will continue to show at the Rex the same pictures that have •been running at The Princess, and will endeavor to have the Bex as coql and pleasant as possible. We will take pleasure in giving our patrons the best and newest pictures obtainable and will keep our present musicians. If courteous treatment and fair dealing extended to all will get your patronage we will do all in our power to deserve it. Especial attention will be paid to children. Those under 12 years will be admitted tor half price, and those under 6 years will be free. The “Adventures of Kathlyn” will be shown at The Princess as usual every two weeks, the next picture on Thursday night of this week. We will use the same service in both houses, that furnished by the General Film Co., who have been furnishing the films tor the Princess. In closing we wish to thank our patrorffc tor their patronage in the past and we will be pleased to have you continue it in the future. Yows tnily, Montgomery & Warner.
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