Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A wonderfully interesting demonstration of Domestic Science Fireless Cookstove will be held in our store next it will be a revealation to every woman-even those who think they already know all the possibilities of fireless cooking They will find new uses for fireless cookery—learn how to bake, raost and brown, as well as boil and stew by conserving heat. They will even discover how to freeze ice cream in these cookers. W. J. WRIGHT

NOTICE. In case there are any outstanding accounts against me, I desire they be presented at my office previous to July 18th. M. D. GWIN. PICTURES WORTHWHILE SEEING PRINCESS—GAYETY TONIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE BLUE BIRD PLAYS. Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clifford In "Hungry Eyes" ALSO GOOD COMEDY. —SATURDAY—- . TWO BIG SHOWS At The Princess ABTORAFT PICTURES PRESENTS Wm. S. Hart "Wolves of the Rail” AND L-KO COMEDY. 7 acts in all. 10c and 15c. At The Gayety EXTRA GOOD MUSIC. "Nalo and Nalo” With Harp and Violin Will please you. ——PICTURES ARTCRAFT PICTURES PRESENTS Wm. S. Hart "Wolves of the Rail” AND COMEDY. 2 hour show. 10c and 20c. MONDAY— Paramount Pictures—Best in the World. LENA CAVALIERE ‘THE ETERNAL TEMPTRESS” NEXT WEEK. America’s greatest photoplay. “My Four Years In Germany" By Ambassodor James W. Gerard.