Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cool Work ' * ~ Why let the heat bother you this lummer ? Use more electricity. Keep coM. Work less. Accomplish more. Electric labor-savers cost little—to buy, to use. Save hours. Save health. Save money. Don’t live and work the ninteenth century way in this, the twentieth century. Use more electricity. Hardest and hottest of all tasks is the weekly house cleaning sweeping, dusting, beating—daily drudgery without a Hoover. - Make it cool and electrically quick, easy and pleasant with a Hoover. Only the Hoover is a rug-beater, a carpet sweeper and a vacuum cleaner —in one. See why. , See our window display. W. J. WRIGHT
ATTENTION, CAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-sole your tires with Gates Half-Soles on tires of all sizes. These are puncture proof and guaranteed 3,500 miles. Cost only one-half as much as you pay for standard tires. Tire and tube repairing at reasonable prices. Also handle Gates’ tested tubes in all sizes. Ford Special Oil, lubricating oil and grease. Free air and water. Come and see how Gates’ Half-Sole tires are put on. All wbrk will be given careful attention. ’Phone 109. JOHN J. EDDY. Miss Bernice Long returned home Thursday from Lafayette. She has completed one college year at Furdue university.
PRINCESS THEATRE ' . TONIGHT DOROTHY DALTON * ■ * • —— In “Quicksand"
WEDNESDAY Wallace Reid —IN—"The Dove” THURSDAY Rupert Julian IN “The Fire Flingers” . ’ FRIDAY Elsie Ferguson IN "Under the Greenwood Tree”
SATURDAY DOROTHY GISH —IN—“The Hope Chest” mack sennett comedy “Rip Stitch Tailor” MONDAY Pauline Starke IN “Daughter Angele” TUESDAY. Monroe Salisbury • IN "Hugon the Mighty” —ALSO—EDDIE POLO —IN— Nineteenth and Twentieth Episode of THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS”
