Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ROBERT WARWICK IN “The Man Who Forgot” AT THE STAR THEATRE MONDAY Marguerite Clark “Little Lady Eileen” As Little Lady Eileen Nagaerite Clark scores anothe triumph in the roll of an Imaginative Irish Girl, who believes in Fairies. A story that is sure to please and amuse all *■ No Advance in Prices. MONDAY AT THE STAR , MATINEE
Notice to Redmen. On Tuesday evening, April 3rd, in our Wigwam, Reservation of Rensselaer, our great chiefs, Clifford Crawford, of Frankfort, the Great Sachem, Archie Hobbs, of Indianapolis, Great Keeper of Records, and Thomas H. Jeffries, of Atlanta, Ga., Great Incohonee, will be present and speak on Redmanship. A special request is made to all Redmen and former Redmen to be sure and be present on this date and bring a paleface with you. Refreshments will be served and an enjoyable evening is in store for you. Don’t forget the date and come. By order of the Sachem. You must see the four-wheel Moline corn planter. It is the acme of simplicity.—Kellner & CailaE -n.
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