Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Two Things A Housewife Needs This Hot Weather is a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet and a Hoover Electric Sweeper W. J. WRIGHT.

Aluminum Ware Regular $2.00 VALUES ALL WEEK BIG CHOICE $1.39 Rowles & Parker

PRINCESS THEATRE —TONIGHT—

William Brady Presents "Little Women” ALSO Charlie Chaplin “A Show for a Night” Announcement of the forthcoming presentation by any exhibitor of “LITTLE WOMEN,” a picturization of itihe world-famed novel by Louisa M. Alicott, is bound to attract widespread attention. What woman or girl hasn’t read this superb story, which has been translated into more languages than have the works of Charles Dickens? It is a splendid screen subject, one of such wholesome sweetness and purity, that it is almost certain to insure a great photoplay. Admission: Children, 15c, .war tax, 2c; adults, 25c, war tax, Ife. ». , ; , THURSDAY Lila Lee “Puppy Love” FRIDAY Cecile B. DeMille’s Production “Don’t Change You? Husband”