Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
»Fair tonight and probably Friday. No change in tempera- . ■ tore. , RUN IN JUST A < MOMENT. A GREAT CASE OF SHIRTS ARRIVED —yesterday. We’re just getting them unpacked. Tomorrow we’ll have the display cases filled to bursting. Don’t wait a week o rtwo and then take the leavings. It would be wise to run in some time during thejday, tomorrow or Saturday at the latest and get some of the choice selec- . ions. Prices'start at $1.25. Hilliard| —Our Windows Tell—
Mr. and Mrs. John Braddock have taken apartments in the Hollingsworth building on South Van Rensselaer street. AT THE~ STAR THEATRE Properly Presenting the Best fas Photoplays. TODAY Does a man have to fight to he a patriot? SEE MARY MILES MINTER in “SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA** And decide for yourself. FRIDAY— Perfection Pictures Presents LITTLE MARY McALLISTER in “SADIE GOES TO HEAVEN” In five acts—A beautiful photo-play with a powerful appeal. Everyone will enjoy this. Training Oflteers for the national Army Admission 10c. SATURDAY—RIk Double Show —World Brady, Presents ETHEL CLAYTON in “STOLEN HOURS” MARGUERITE SNOW and KING BAGGOT in “THE EAGLE’S EYE” The Star will be in charge of the Red Cross Saturday and their prices are Children 10e. Adults 15c.
IF A CHILD HANDS YOU A SMALL BAG ON SATURDAY—BE SURE TO TAKE IT HOME AND EXAMINE THE CONTENTS. THE RED CROSS
