Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1917 — Movie Star Cannot Forget His Old Home Town. [ARTICLE]
Movie Star Cannot Forget His Old Home Town.
Augustus Phillips, brother of CoL Fred Phillips, of this city, a movie star with the Edison motion picture company, writes to have the address of his Republican changed. Gus writes as follows: , New York City, March 20. My Dear Republican Friends: The Jews have driven me from my beautiful 94th street neighborhood. I am among the Irish at 253 West 72nd street. If you will just change my address on the “Old Reliable,” so it will reach me, I will be most happy. The old paper always brings back memories of my boyhood days and makes me homesick for the old place and old friends. —— Shoot it to me boys and always remember me as one of the “Old Guard.” GUS. r
