Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THOM'AS A. EDISON comes to town on Friday, Dec. 15. See him at the Princess Theatre on this date. He appears in “The Voice of the Violin.” The camera man, in making this motion picture, caught Mr. Edison unawares in his 1. boratory and filmed him. At the same time hear Anna Case’s “Charmant Oiseau” as re-created on the Diamond Disc Phonograph, Mr. Edison’s newest invention.
_ .NOTICE. ' . The second annual Christmas meeting of the Matinee Musicale will be held Friday evening, December 15, at the Methodist church. This will be /fin y>pen meeting and the public is invited. No admission will be \bargCd. Sweet naval oranges 25c, 30c, 40c, 60c a dozen at Home Grocery. Do you know a successful business man Who does not advertise? For the successful merchants of this city consult our advertisers. The song Edison heard across the U. S. A. cn Edison Day. Hear it at the Princess Friday, Dec. 15. Anna Case’s “Charmant Oiseau”, as recreated on the Diamond Disc by Edison’s new art. Announcement of Germany’s peace terms caused a sensational decline in wheat yesterday. wheat lost 10 3-4 and May 9 3-8. Bethlehem steel dropped 37 points. If you have beauty, we take it; if you haven’t, we make it.—Parker’s Studio. Miss Manda Hoyes went to Indianapolis today to visit friends. Before returning home she will visit at .Crawfordsville also. “The Voice of the Violin,” three reels in one, smashing story boiled down. Scene showing Thomas A. Edison (the inventive wizard), caught unawares at his laboratory by the camera. See Edison in this great film at the Princess Theatre, Friday, Dec. 15.
C. R. Clifton returned to* Chicago Tuesday evening. Mr. Clifton did the paintihg and decorating of the fine new school house at Parr. Rex is another example of a Rensselaer boy gone good. Of course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. At the request of Luella Robinson we are correcting a local appearing in one of our last week’s issues. We said in that item that Frank Hill came home from Purdue to see Fi-Fi, and we should have said that he came to see Loosey, the rag doll. Father, mother, sister, brother and the blessed baby, all have their Christmas photos taken at Parker’s. New crop thin-shelled English walnut, 20c fb. at Home Grocery. No raise in prices at Parker’s studio. A waterproof electric motor has been invented by aq Australian to drive brushes against the hulls of vessels to lean them without dry-dock-ing. I The Home Grocery has just opened another barrel of their Silver Thread sauer kraut and it is very good.
We are headquarters for apples, oranges, bananas, grapefruit, lemons, .grapes, currants, citron and raisins. JOHN EGER. The intense heat developed by highpower incandescent lamps has led to the invention of a,socket Which is asserted to be proof against any temperature. Our Christmas candies are in how and are very fine. It will pay you to see our line before you buy. HOME GROCERY. • ■ -—■ We will, as usual, have a large assortment of Christmas candies, nuts and fruit for pur Christmas trade. Get our prices before buying. JOHN An Oregon power development plant has the world’s largest chain drive—eight each twenty-one inches wide, transmitting 5,000 horsepower. , ■ 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. — - ■ (• Christmas shopping made easy ;by stepping into Parker’s Studio. 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. , i NOTICE. 0 WE BEG TO NOTIFY THOSE OF our customers sot whom we are holding gift purchases, that we will endeavor to deliver all of such- (via “The Ford”) if they will but notify us as to time and place. This service is entirely FREE. « HILLIARD & HAMILL.
