Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We sold 100 Carpet Sweepers In 45 minutes Saturday afternoon. W. J. WRIGHT
Jesse D. Allman is able to be up town, but has not sufficiently recovered to be able to resume his duties as assistant cashier of the First National Bank. We had a fine rain today and , every element of nature and man seems determined to give a big crop and thus insure abundance of food with which to support our army and navy and that of toe allies while they put the Kaiser out of business.
| THE THEATRES—PRINCESS AND GAYETY NOTICE—/Owing to the uncertain weather we will show in the Princes* tonigt and not the Gayety as a dvertised. i TONIGHT Red Cross Benefit Goldwyn Pictures. I ' JANE COWL “THE SPREADING DAWN” i| 6 Acta. Aho— Two Reel L-Ko Co medy. 8 Reel* in all. 9c and 22c | and war tax. | SATURDAY KPrlncess Matinee Gayety at Night most magnificent production o f all time. D. W. Griffith present. hHis colossal $2,000,000 spectacle. INTOLERANCE I THE WORLDS GREATEST PICTURE. I 125,000 PEOPLE— 1,200 CHAIROTS— 7,500 HORSES— I Love* Struggle Throughout the Ages—Four great stories in one—Four I great themes from thrilling climaxes. ADMISSION ■CHILDREN, 22C, “ d * w “ *“ ADULTS, 45C, “■*“ HT THE PRINCESS SATURDAY RIGHT. I JACK PICKFORD - “TOM SAWYER” ■ J.O—NEW ALICE HOWEL COM EDY 7 Reels 9 and 13c and war tex
