Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1918 — GREAT PICTURE AT THE GAYETY [ARTICLE]

GREAT PICTURE AT THE GAYETY

LARGE CROWD SEES GREATEST WAR PICTURE AT LOCAL THEATRE. The movies as an educator was demonstrated here Friday night when the great Gerard war film was shown at the Gayety theatre. This picture speaks in the clearest tones and depicts most vividly many of the vital points in history leading up to the entrance'' of this country into the war. That the Kaiser and every .German in the, his realm, is guilty of dishonesty, intrigue and murder and are a menace to the world which can only feel at ease when that group of the enemies of humanity have been annihilated. We do not want peace with Germany, we want to know that the scourge that has Staggered the world can never do so again. It is the duty of every person in this community who has not seen this great picture to see it tonight. It will erase from one’s mind every possibly doubt as to whether we should be in the war. One thought that comes to many is how did we remain out of it as long as we did.