Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WEEKLY PROGRAM , AT THE »z Star Theatre Monday, Dec. 11th John Barrymore in “The Red Widow” And the Ford Weekly. * Tuesday, Dec. 12th < William Elliott in “Woman and Wine” A Brady Picture. Wednesday, Dec. 13th Macklin Arbuckle in ‘lt’s No Laughing Matter” A Paramount Picture. Also the winsome little Billy Burke. Don’t miss this number. AT THE STAR THEATRE Matinee Daily. 10c and sc.
KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK scarfs (imported), $1 to $3.50. Pack; e<j in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. INSTRUMENT YOU MAY CHOOSE WILL PLAY ANY MUSIC YOU WISH TO HEAR ON THOSE VICTROLAS AT FENDIG’S. The size of Schulze’s loaves of bread have not been made smaller. Better than home made bread. A trial will convince you of the difference in size and quality. ROWLES & PARKER. Bolivian railways are substituting wood for coal, owing to higher prices of coal, resulting from the difficulty of obtaining ocean ~ transportation from the United States. LOUNGE ROBES AND SMOKING jackets in beautiful color combinations, $4.50 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. At the present price of materials *t it cheaper to buy bread than to bake it. Schulze’s famous potato bread is making many new friends daily. ROWLES & PARKER. BELTS WITH SILVER MONOGRAM buckles, sl*so. Packed in- pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. After more than sixty-there hours’ continuous piano playing., E. J. Leach, of Knoxville, Tenn., claimed the world’s record at San Antonio, Tex. The former» record was sixty-two hours and fifty-nine minutes. LINED LEATHER AUTO GLOVES in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. , It s-ctieaper to buy bread if you buy Schultze’s, . the bigger and better loaf. Potato, butternut and Big Dandy bread received fresh daily. ROWLES & PARKER. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Greatest tine of bath robes in the city for Xmas at Duvall’s Quality Shop. : - f 4 Qi EARL DUVALL. SILK CREPE DE CHENE (TMPORT■ed Japanese) handkerchiefs. 50c.— Hilliard & Hamill. <
