Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FIRELESSCOOKERDEMONSTfiATION THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mrs. Byrd Coch- . ran, °f *h e Toledo , Cooker Co., is now foil Z7\lnrrrMNiA at our store an< * I vUjKSgiRS e conduct demonstration every |X shl SirSXSE? morning and affjt ' ? ’.ji4|||tßfASTE ternoon of ThursL day, Friday and Saturday. Starting at 8 o’clock Saturday night, she will have a special demonstration for the women of the county who might be unable to attend at other times.

W. J. WRIGHT

Willett Hill, who is with Company E, 10th Infantry, at Nitro City, West Virginia, is one of the twenty-five men of that damp to be selected to take training in the school for noncommissioned officers. Anyone winning to see me will find me in the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. a arris, phone IR4

PICTURES WORTH WHILE SEEING - TONIGHT AT THE GAYETY ONLY AMERICA’S GREATEST PICTURE “MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY” : i IN TEN REELS. BY AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD. 'ySB ■jr v-s t mt ex \Vv Ambassador GERARD SATURDAY MATINEE AT THE PRINCESS -SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE GAYETY Matinee —15c and 2c war tax for kids, and 25c and 3c war tax for adults. - ■ , Night—2oc and 2c war tax for kids,and 35c and 4c war tax for a u SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE PRINCESS ALICE BRADY in “AT THE MERCY OF MEN” ~ f 10c and 15c.