Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Oil-Air Burners Are Meeting With Ready Sale. J. J. Casey, agent for the Oil-Air Burner, manufactured at Watseka, 111., states that the burners are meetinr with a ready Sale in Rensselaer and that he has already installed a number of the burners here and expects, during the coming week, to install a great Mr. Casey has his headquarters on South Van Rensselaer where he is making demonstrations to the public. He had expected to remain in our city for only ten. days but if his burners continue to meet with the ready sale which they have so far, he will be compelled to remain for a considerably longer period. Those who have purchased the burners find that they are everything that the agent claimed them to be. The burner- are easy to operate, are a fuel and labor saver and keep a nice, steady even heat. Excellent baking can be done with these .burners. . Three burners have been placed in the furnace of Dr. J. W. Horton, one at the Palace Case, one at the home of Leslie Clark and some in the big range at the Makeever hotel. Housewives should not fail to see a demonstration during the stay of the agent in our city. Adv.
AT THE STAR TODAY Little Vivian Martin in THE FORBIDDEN PATH * Also a Burton Holmes Travel ReeL TUESDAY— Emily Whellen in a five reel presentation of VANITY. WEDNESDAY —Kathlyn Williams in a big character play THE COST OF HATRED? Also Pear! White in Na; 16 of THE FATAL RING. THURSDAY—Remember, MaryPwkford in REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM, a six part drama. FRIDAY —Pickford; Roberts and Huff in WHAT MONEY CAN’T BUY. Also the Ford Weekly. Admission to AH 10 cents. AT THE STAR THEATRE. .
