Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

brilliantly. Along this bright path your car speeds swiftly and safely. There is ample side light. The Prismo light makes the bushes, trees, etc., along the roadside stand out. And there isn’t any glare. The light is kept on the road by the patented corrugations on the in-ner-face of the Prismo. A unique feature of the Prismo is that its rays pierce fog and dust. This is due to the Prismo glass which was developed in the technical laboratories of the Prismo glass works. You will fin dthe Prismo easy to install on your car. Sizes are made to fit all cars. Simply take out the glass now in your headlight and put the Prismo in its place. Be sure the lamp bulbs are in focus. In ordering give name, model and year of your car and diameter of your present headlight glass. The Prismo has a smooth front surface and is easy to wash clean.

Arthur Daugherty went to Hammond this morning. Just received 200 books, good titles, 60 cents each.—Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. William Gordan went to Cedar Lake on the early morning train. Now’s the time to do that canning. Use Mrs. Price’s Canning Compound.—Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. John Poole went to Hopkins Park this morning to look after matters on his farm near that place. Vacation season is on. ‘Take a Kodak with you. Prices no higher. —Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. L. F. Kohler returned today from a visit with relatives at Chicago Heights. Printing and developing done. Two days servicei Work guaranteed. Prices no higher.—Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. C. S. Snively returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. George W. Hopkins.