Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1916 — The Stork Special. [ARTICLE]

The Stork Special.

Horn, Feb. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Bari. Clouse, a daughter and their second child, both girls.— ——— An oil refinery representing an investment of $1,500,000, will be opened at Rost, La., March 1. Be sure and see Virginia Brooks’ great white slave play “Little Lost Sister,’ ’at the opera house next week. Reserve your seats now A Man of the People,” Monday night at the opera house. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. . ~ In spite of repeated challenges, no democrat comes forward with a list of the important issues upon which President Wilson has not changed has mind. ' Take a night off and see Roberson Leekins Stock Co. Mnoday night in “A Man of the People.” Ladies free Monday night when accompanied by one paid 30c ticket. At present there are 252 ships of more than 1,000 tons, exclusive of -warships,sunder construction in ‘hipyards in this country. The average size of the 252 is about 5,000 tons. Ten per cent increase in wages of telegraphers and station agents of the Clover Leaf railroad ’ has been granted, according to a statement by a committee representing the Order of Railway Telegraphers pf the road.Workmen in the sail loft at the Philadelphia najvy yard were driven from the building Wednesday by a fire of undetermined origin that was discovered in a pile of wood in the loft. Looking for bootleggers who have smuggled booze into dry West Virginia, police at Gallipofis, 0., arrested Misses Helen Borden and Elizabeth Driscoll and took 32 pants of whisky from their pantalettes. HZ* . . When Mr. Wilson repudiates 'the ode-term plank of the Baltimore platform and becomes a real candidate for renomination is he responding to a duty which he “assumes” or recognizes” ? '