Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

‘Under The Flag" A Romantic Drama in Prologue and 4 acts Presented by the Columbian Literary Society In the College Auditorium Tuesday Evening June 10, at 8 P. M. at 8 p. m. Admission 35c. ~■-. ■ *'*/ / r , . The Graduating Class of 1919 Extends a most cordial invitation,to all the friends of S. J. C.

I No great danger of Bolshevism in the U. S. A. as long as the proletariat receive higher wages than, the burgeoise get salaries.—Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. A guest of the New York Dairy association was a bull worth $60,000. Our meat dealer handles nothing but this fellow’s relatives. Detroit News. When Burleson gets through with the telephones it looks as if there won’t be anything left but the receivers.—Knoxville Journal and Tribune. The further President Wilson gets away from the fourteen points the closer the Germains nudge up, to them. —Washington Post. I It is true that the dove of peace is cooing, but it cooes as if it had i adenoids. —Chicago Daily News. Lodge and Borah as republican presidential candidates would probably knock Wood.—Daily Eastern Argus. For once an extraordinary session of congress will live up to it.—Green--1 vilie (S. C.) Piedmont.

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