Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hugh Iliff went to Indianapolis today. ■ ■■!■■■ ■■■■ Lieut. Ted Watson left for Hattiesburg Miss., today. Mrs. R. Carp and son went to Monticello to spend the day. Thelma Wynegar spent Sunday with Jesse White at Wheatfield. Mrs. John Ward went to Monticello today to attend the funeral of an uncle. Ralph Bassett, of Morocco, returned to Camp Taylor, Ky. today. Mrs. S. K. Selig and Victor Selig returned to New York Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Adair and son are spending a few days at Delphi. Junior Benjamin and his friend, Wallace Rielly returned to Chicago today. Willette Hill’and Walter King returned from Chicago yesterday, after visiting friends and relatives for a few days.
STAR THEATRE Properly Presenting the Beet in Photoplays. TODAY MME PETROVA in " “THE WAITING SOUL” A Metro wonder play of a great sacrifice for mother loro “From the true story by Marion Short. ' ■ ’""fc TUESDAY— Special feature Kismet Film* present an all sar cast in “FIRE AND SWORD” A pleasing drama in 6 parts. Admission 10c. WEDNESDAYJULIA SANDERSON in “THE In 5 acts. It is an adr different picture from the ordinary run and it will keep you fascinated and entertained froq| start to finish. HELEN HOLMES ’in “THE LOST EXPRESS” Chapter 10. This early rising stuff, is all bunk, A chicken gets up at daylight, and the best it gets is the ax.
