Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Just received another car Monogram flour. Guaranteed old wheat. The flour with the money-back guarantee, $1.75 per sack.—Rowles & Parker. Program at the Rex Theatre For Week Beginning July sth Friday, July 9th. “Tn the Dragon’s Claws,” a Lubin drama, two parts. “And Then It Happened,” a Selig comedy, one part. - - - a Saturday, July 10th, Afternoon and * Evening. A five part extra special—“ The Fairy and the Waif.” Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, special programs at 10c admission. We have booked some very heavy and worthy star productions for the near future of a magnitude no manager has yet ventured only on a percentage basis. Can we do it? Watch for The Fairy and the Waif; Chocolate Soldier; The Hoosier Schoolmaster; Mignon; Protea; Dollar Mark; Jimmy Valentine; The Key to Yesterday; More Than a Queen; Salambo; The Kangaroo; The Fifth Commandment; America; The Butterfly; and many others. See them at The Rex.

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