Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

... «MBaarr'~ • f /' 7 "-~~ • . ♦ - - - ~ ' • * ' .... ... ... We Are Showing a Play Ground Slide s—. —- - “ 7 “ » * • . *"• ■ "*• for the children. Ask the “kids” to look in our window W. J. WRIGHT

IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are working on new directory, To be sure you will be listed correctly drop the office a card and give name and number correctly. Where you have exchanged location. Business firms wishing changes, or parties wishing to be listed please make proper arrangements. Parties wishing advertising space please notify office for proper space. After froms are up they can not be changed. As an advertising medium, remember these directories are daily used by 8000 persons. We will try to have you listed correctly, but need your help. JASPER COUNTY TEL. CO.

Wish to announce that I am back from the army and opened up a law office in room 4, Oddfellow bldg., • Rensselaer, Ind., phone 142. Office days Friday’s and Saturday’s. W. H. PARKINSON.

If you are sad And your shoes go bad Just go over to Dad And he will make you glad. J. T. WISEMAN

PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Shirley Mason in “Come On In.” ANNA CASE “Ruling Passions” This is a high school benefit and a picture that =rwe have been asked to run again ALSO COMEDY. 1 " '• ” r pT FRIDAY— Priscilla Dean in “The Wildcat of Paris. ’ It’s a picture that’s different from w hat youve seem in years. It will .grip you, thrill you and fascinate you. Be sureand see it SATURDAY— Charles Ray in “The Law of the North’*; Mack Sennett Comedy “Her First Mistake’’