Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS The House of Features “THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY” Old Jones has been having his troubles. Two of the gang have obtained entrance to the house and under threat of death have given him exactly fifteen minutes to divulge the hiding place of the treasure. Touching a spring in the wall a paViel discloses the hiding place of the missing million. Jones thrusts his hand into the aperature and bring forth not the treasure but a revolver with which he covers the precious pair. SHOWS 7,8, 9

Call Rhoads’ Grocery for cabbage for sauer kraut. - - —— J. C. McMasters, 79, uncovered a 50-cent piece of 1835, the year of his birth, while digging a trench at Fairmount. Clifford Wayt, 6, was instantly killed when a heavy iron jack fell on hi* head at the Kokomo canning factory, where he was playing. The 4-year-old child of Charles Hileman, of Kokomo, played with matches, setting fire to hifi father’s barn, whidh burned with a loss estimated at $2,000. President Wilson rewarded Edward A. Savoy, negro messenger of many successive secretaries of state, by issuing an order Monday permitting his promotion from chief ''messenger to a clerkship without reference to civil , service. Savoy, known to all as Eddie, entered the department under Secretary Fish.