Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1917 — TO LOWER PRICES. [ARTICLE]

TO LOWER PRICES.

Freeman Wood, the barber on Cullen street, has decided to lower his price on haircuts to 25c again from 35e. At a meeting of the barbers some time ago it was decided to raise the price of haircuts to 35c. Mr. Wood asks that his customers take notice that he is back to the old price again.—Adv. Clarence Michaels, the young man who ha< been confined in the county jail here for the past few days, was taken before Mayor Spitler this morning by Prosecutor Sands. Michaels was charged wit hthe theft_oi an automobile belonging to Henry Misch, of Wheatfield township, on July 4th. He was caught in Chicago and brought back here by Sheriff McColly, The young fellow pleaded guilty to having taken the car without the consent of the owner. Mayor Spitler has taken his case under consideration and will pass judgment in a short time. Michaels did not make any attempt to cover up his movements after taking the car and it may be that a charge of grand larceny will not be filed against him. He is a young fellow and from all indications is not a criminal at heart. His' father, who lives in Chicago, has been notified and will probably arrive here soon.