Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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sc Princess Theatre XV TUESDAY, OCT. 24 31 2 ° C,OCk Eveniiig at 7- _ , Matinee, All Seats, 25 Cents. Evenings, All Seats, 25c. A Play Presenting Knowledge Without the Blush of Shame. Truth Visualized Without a Spoken Word. A Gripping Romance of Real Life, Filled With Interest, Pathos and Sincerity. Featuring the Great American Dramatic Actor TYRONE POWER-

AFTER WITNESSING A PRIVATE EXHIBITION THE REVEREND EDWIN W. TODD, OF TOLEDO, SAID- ~ •• -■—_ 'vSaA.. V. It is a truism that ignorance results in sin and 'sorrow, while on the other hand, education prevents sin and sorrow. I am delighted with the soulstirring way in which your film brings the TRUTH home. And yet even the more critical can find no objection to the refined and delicate way m which the theme is handled. It preaches a wonderful sermon against the crime of abortion that is lamentably needed by all classes of AMERICAN society. I wish that everyone could see the picture, “Where Are My Children?” . JUDGE BUDROE, OF DAYTON, 0., STATED“That it was as important for every mother and daughter to * see thia_ 1 Shoto play as it was to go to church, and that its presentation throughout le world would do mbre gto<fl than a whole regiment of Billy Sundays. :i " , jJ , - , * '•* 1

EVERY mother SHOULD HAVE HER DAUGHTER SEE THIS POWERFUL DOCUMENT OF LIFE