Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM Star Theatre Monday, Dec. 4th—Wallace Reed and Cleo Ridgely in “The Love Mask.” Tuesday, Dec. sth—Muriel Ostriche and Carlyle Blackwell in “Sally in Our Alley”. This is one to be remembered. Don’t miss this one. Wednesday, Dec. 6 th—Florence Reed in “The Dancing Girl,” also Billy Burke in “Gloria’s Romance.” Thursday, Dec. 7th—Kathlyn Williams in a big special, “The Carpet From Bagdad.” Oriental. Friday, Dec. Bth—Marguerite Clark in “Molly Make Believe.” Saturday, Dec. 9th —Clara Kimball Young in “The Dark Silence.” 10c and sc. AT THE STAR —— -

Furniture and Piano Repairing.

Since Mr. Green has moved away I have decided to do the kind of work formerly done by him, such as furniture and piano repairing, including revamishing. Also piano tuning. Let me paint your auto this winter. H. R. LANGE. Phone 566. Two doors north of RoWles & Parker’s.

NOTICE. We wish to announce that we hava purchased the College Inn restaurant, formerly conducted by C. P. Fate, an 1 will appreciate the continuance of the patronage that you formerly gave Mr. Fate and will be pleased with any business you may extend to us. VERN DAVISSON. V WM. WAYMIRE. Notice Royal Arch Masons. Important meeting of the chapter this evening at 8 o’clock. Business of importance. —Chas. H. Porter.

NOTICE. The stores which are members of the Rensselaer Retail Merchants’ Association will be open of evenings until Christmas, beginning Monday, Dec. 11. No raise in prices at Parker’s studio.- :

n )xf N/7 W) 'ftSrS- O' •’’draw It ’ M APPEARS IN 99 limuiall Telling the “Story” of your state in pictures. See the thrilling scenes of the past presented in a motion picture novel, unfolded by the great poet. I C7O 7,500 Feet—3so Scenes IQ I g I Of 3 1,000 Actors 13 10 Princess Theatre Wednesday, < December 13 th Admission 15c to all. Matinee 10 and 15c.