Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If anyone who has had the mUfortune to lose stock during the cold spall will-notify us, wa will be glad to call and gat it. A. L. PADGITT, Phono W STAR THEATRE Properly Presenting the Beet in Photoplays. Today EMMY WEHLAN 1. “SOWERS AND REAPERS” A Metro wonder-play of a wife who triumphed over intrigue. Admission 10c. TOMORROW—DORIS KENYON In "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL” In six acta. An epic of the artic. A strong play. A big strong production which Is jammed with incident AdurtoMon lOe. WEDNESDAYEDNA GOODRICH in “A DAUGHTER OF MARYLAND” Splendidly staged with wonderfully beautiful secenes. This attraction will make a hit with you. HELEN HOLMES in “THE LOST EXPRESS” The final chaptor. See who locates the exprewk who marries Helen, and what becomes so the syndicate. JULmlmdon Mo»
