Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TODAY AT THE -- . * Star Theatre Don’t Miss This Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Blackwell ‘BROKEN’ CHAINS” Ethel .Clayton and Carlyle Blackwell have never appeared to such good advantage as they do in the unfolding of the master plot of this story. Almost every scene from the start to the all-to-soon finish holds an unexpected thrill, and the final denouement is as welcome as it is unexpected. Seldom does one feature hold such a combina- ' tion of clever acting well set off in a splendid story. Admission, Adults 10c. Children 5c Matinee Every Day.

Something Good. Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and so natural that you will not resize that it has been produced by a medicine. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Hemstiching and pkot edge work done at Singer Store 322 Court Street, Cankakee, 111. All goods returned promptly. 15 cents per yard.

' DINNER SUNDAY MENU AT College Inn CHICKEN FRICASSEE with Hot Biscuits and Chicken Gravy or Roast Leg of Lamb with Brown Gravy Dressing Brown Potatoes Scalloped Tomato® *~ Hominy Nut Salad —, Dutch Fruit Pudding Bread and Butter Coffee ________ ♦ 35 CENTS Davisson & Waymire Phone 118

Health •- Accident Insurance No business, professional, laboring man, mechanic or farmer can afford to be without it. A dozen accidents have occurred in and near Rensselaer during the past few weeks that might have been insured against. Within the past few years there have been many cases of serious injury, such as losses of legs, arms and eyes. Insurance involving only a small monthly cost would have proven a great aid in time of .trouble. One out of every seven persons are injured each year, involving loss of time. Be on the safe side by insuring in companies represented by AewMtaer. NmHSiUb