Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.-;■•■• .' ■-\ * *■ '-.'} ' . • »^litey*^.'..- l -Mi S? ■••’M&V* -•/ikr',’*'* Furniture Makes the Best Xmas Gifts of All— Aside from its utility and beauty, Furniture has a lasting value that no other article possesses. It is the ideal Xmas present, because it is lt(e most enduring and has an intrinsic worth all its own. It may be a a Chair, a Rocker, a Rug, a Book or anything* of . use in the home—its utility and durability is beyond doubt. Our Xmas display of Japanese Goods and Cedar Chests on the first floor should interest you. : : : ONLY SIX MORE DAYS TO BUY W, J. WRIGHT

•','■* ■ / * The business houses will open evenings beginning Thursday for the Christmas week. Rensselaer Merchants Association 1

Just received our new pack apple butter in large glass jars, 25c per jar. Rowles & Parker.

PRINCESS THEATRE ~ .'-i 1 ' ■ - . a 3- • -. -< -■ - TONIGHT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MONNETT SCHOOL NORMA TALMADGE “THE SAFETY CURTAIN” • ALSO WEEKLY == WEDNESDAY Paramount Pictures , VIVIAN MARTIN “VIVETTE” Also Mutt and Jeff Comedy ==^============:=::=^T, hursday - '■ ' ■ ■ ■ GOLDWYN PICTURES PRESENTS “THE AUCTION BLOCK”” By REX BEACH. 7 R~U. _ ! - - FRIDAY—SESSUE HAYAKAWA “HIS BRAVEST WAY” ALSO MACK BENNETT COMEDY. ' ’ SATURDAY—MARGUERITE CLARK “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN”