Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LINOLEUMS i ■ ' Ci ■ ” ■ ■ / . *' ' V ■ ~~ . ■ • ' We have just received four new patterns of linoleum 12 feet wide that we will sell at the old price. W. J. WRIGHT

Ernest Prouty, of northwestern Marion township, broke his arm in attempting to crak his Ford Saturday afternoon. William Freye, the bus man, is in Hammond today. Mrs. Ora T. Ross and Ruth Wood went to Chicago today. Mrs. Everille Keesling and baby went to Muncie today. Attorney William H. Parkinson arrived home this morning from Chicago. Mesdames Eldon Hopkins, J. H. Holden and Floyd Robinson are spending the day in Lafayette. “Please Help Emily.”

NEW PRINCESS THEATRE —The Program De Ltixe— TONIGHT All kinds of good pictures, drama, comedy, educational and sensational to please everybody from the baby to grandad. BEGINNING OF THE GREATEST PICTURES IN AMERICA PROGRAM "A SON OF DEMOCRACY” With Mr. Benjamin Chapin Not a serial but a series each chapter an episode of the life of Abraham Lincoln and each one complete in itself. Come any Monday or every Monday for ten weeks. BE THERE IT WILL ALL INTEREST YOU. "MY MOTHER”. “erf 2 reels. JjlQ ' Childhood of Lincoln. "ROPINGHER ROMEO” 2 reels. v i Mack Sennett Comedy. “Burton Homes ' n M Travel” \ 1 reel * \ Bray Picturgraph *// . ’ ’!<\; 6 reels of varied entertainment of the highest class. ' Night 10 and 15C , Tuesday-Peggy Hyland in “Her Right to Live” Also Drew comedy. 10c to all. . Wednesday—Julian Eltinge in “The Clever Mrs. Fairfax” Also 2 single reel comedies. Thursday-William Russel “The Twin kier”