Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Opie Wolfe, of Chalmers and formerly of this city, is now on his way to France.. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe are in receipt of a letter written by him while at sea, but since it was not censored we will not take the liberty to publish it. i THANKS FIRE COMPANY We desire to express to City Firemen the thanks of the Monnett Home for the efficient work they did Sunday in preventing what might have been a very disastrous fire. Your work was most splendidly done and under very trying weather condition. MONNETT HOME, By Dr. M. D. Dwin. Why not buy a useful Christmas present this year? A fine pair Comfy’s in an elegant gift-box would please your friend. Buy these of B. N. F ei >dig, the Exclusive Shoeman. Lieutenant Frank Hardman, who hadm ade a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardman, left lure Saturday evening for New York City. He is attached to the quartermaster’s department. LOST—Small collie dby. Answers to name of “Ty.” Please return to Lefter Clark.

TODAY AT THE STAR VIVIAN MARTIN and JACK PICKFORD in a charming little story of THE GIRL AT HOME Abo BURTON HOLMES in FOREIGN TRAVELS PICTURE. TUESDAY — AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS AND VIOLA DANA in THE THREADS QF FATE. A magnificent Production. WEDNESDAY JEAN SOUTHERN in A MOTHER’S ORDEAL. A S act Art Drama picture. Also see PEARL WHITE in the final chapter of THE FATAL RING. Next Wednesday, opening day for HELEN HOLMES in a railroad Serial, THE LOST EXPRESS, said to be the strongest serial yet produced. See it at The Star. THURSDAY—LittIe JEAN Southern in * Big Art Drama Production, HER GOOD NAME. FRIDAY—The most elaborate and stupendeous production ever offered Picture Patrons anywhere. See JACK AND THE BEAN STALK. Eight *reeh of magnificence. ADMISSION 10c To ALL. IhcKdea The War Ta*. _