Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANS C O CAMERAS 6. SPEEDEX FILM VOU can depend 1 on the AnscoVest- A-lift 7 Pocket Camera to re- 9 SOI cord in picture form the happy events of - BsE < .AisL Christmas day. tfW v Do your part towards |||||| ? 1 making the day pleas- i ant by giving one of- ji|ii AjEcf these compact little cameras. It makes pictures so clear and sharp they can be enlarged successfully. Several styles and sizes. See our assortment of Ansco Cameras, priced from $2 to $55. 6 A, F, Long [fra Dealer gr* % Rensselaer, Indiana

Treasurers Make Reports On Expenses of Recent Election. W. I. Spitler and J. A. McFarland, republican and democratic county treasurers, respectively, have filed their reports of the recent campaign to date. Although all of the bills are not paid as yet, the reports show what was received and spent by the two paries. The Republicans led their rivals in both of there departments, but apparently the money was well spent, as evidenced by the state and county vote. Letters advertised in the postoffice for week ending Dec. 11: Mrs. Helen M. Lewis, Miss Jennie -Clark, Elliott Burr, Mrs. Wm. Linback, Mrs. Nicholson, Frank Timmons, Homer Timmons, Jim Wilcox. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Dec. 25th.

Ellis Theatre Dec. 14. filanchard- Amusement Co. offers A Real Musical Comedy ‘,‘Who’s little Girl Are You?’ with a Dancing and beauty chorus. A laugh a minute. A world of catchy tunes. A sure cure for the blues. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. A guaranteed attraction. Admission refunded if it fails to please.

Free Ellison Demonstration AT THE PRINCESS FRIDAY. DECEMBER I TH Under Auspices of an Edison Representative A Real, Beautiful Drama Entitled imoiiiiinniwuHM - . “A Voice £ Violin” An Edison phonograph will furnish the music during the performance and will coincide perfectly with the pictures; 4 “The Voice of the Violin” Is a strong beautiful story, tense dramatic action, perfect delineation of SaScterf conflict from first to last; not a single sacrifice of dramatic value, ye<it is an ad vertismg picture, the strongest adveSg Saure evS mad®, “The Voice of the Violin” waO written to make the public understand that Edison s new invention The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph—differs from and is narably superior to ordinary talking machines. This picture will be run in connection with the Princess’ regular program, making an entertainment of six full reels. Also sixteen stereopticon slides of Edison’s great artiste. It is the desire of the management if convenient for the parents to bring the small children in the afternoon. From four to six will be devoted entirely to the school children, leaving the evening entertainment for the adults.