Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Si Princess Theatre >\V TONIGHT I Aftenlou " at 2 °’ clock - Evening al 7. —■ —■ . —• —' « wj - ' * 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 LifdV Filled With Interest, Pathos and Sincerity. Featuring the Great American Dramatic Actor^ “TYWONE POWER

AFTER WITNESSING A PRIVATE EXHIBITION THE REVEREND EDWIN W. TODD, OF TOLEDO, SAIDIt is a truism that ignomAfc'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 in. ‘ whichJhe theme is handled. It preaches a wonderful sermon against -he chime 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 this photo play as it was to go to church, and that its presentation throughout the world would do more good than a whole regiment of Billy Sundays.”

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