Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PRINCESS THEATRE Rensselaer’s Quality House "Whp&isary” A Selig Red Seal Play in 7 reels, Written by Edward E. Rose. “The hours I spend with thee, dear heart,' Are as a string of pearls to me. —— - I count them over every one apart, —_= . My Rosary, My Rosary.” Seldom before has the motion picture screen shown such a finished production, both from the dramatic and artistic standpoint. Cntics have declared it to be one of that rare class which can justly be called Masteris sufficient to say that the film version does justice to both the Vera Wallace^the girl, is played by'Kathlyn Williams, and Father Kelly by Charles Clary. The supporting cast is unusually strong. A special musical program will be rendered on the pipe organ by Mrs. Bea Ev!ning performance,a benefit for the Manual training Department of the high school. Admission Adults 15c. Children 10c. First show 6:30 o’clock, Second 8:20, Third 10.

The women’s benefit association of the Maccabees will hold their regular meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wells. All are expected to be present. By order of the Commander.

Our Lental Bargains for This Week Only “Gold Medal” flour, equal to any flour made .$1.60 Sardines in oil, 4 cents a can, 3 cans for 10c Mustard sardines in large cans, 8c; 2 cans for .................15c Pink salmon, per can ....8c 1 lb. bricks boneless codfish, per brick 10c Large lake herring salt fish, per pound .6c Fancy salt mackerel, per lb. ..... 15c Lenox soap, 10 bars for .25c Fancy California evaporated peaches 4 lbs. for 25c We have unloaded another car, forty thousand pounds, of H. and E. cane granulated sugar, the best sugar made. Phone 54 John Eger

WATCH! This Paper Next' Week I —for the announcement of the great- I est "Sale’s. Day” ever held in Northern Indiana. t Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Free Auctioneer Services in the j morning. Come with the crowds —don’t let any- . 1 thing keep you away from Rensselaer on April sth, 1916. , j Rensselaer Retail Merchants Association