Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CEDAR CHESTS We are showing fifteen patterns of Cedar Chests in all sizes. Cedar Chests have been very hard to get this, year, in fact we have been practically sold out the entire year. FLOOR LAMPS We have ten new patterns of Floor Lamps that will be in the window for the next week. We also have a number of new patterns in metal Table or Library Lamps. PEDESTALS We also have received a small shipment of pedestals. See our line in the window. W. J. WRIGHT

Why Does The Leading Baker of Rensselaer Use • OCCIDENT? Because he knows of its uni - form goodness knows that today and every day, Occident will make the same Light, Delicious, Golden Loaves. We Back It To Do The Same For You. Rowles & Parker

Mrs. Eva Tynes, who had been a guest of her Sister, Mrs. Abel Grant, left today for Portland, Ore., where she will make her home with her son who has just returned from military service over seas. Mrs. Tynes had been* living in New Orleans. Tillie Malchow went to Ohicagb today.

ALL HOME PRINT TODAY. “T READ THE INSIDE PAGES.

PRINCESS THEATRE —TONIGHT— Shirley Mason —in—- " The Rescuing Angel”

WEDNESDAY Henry Waltfiail in "False Faces” Fatty Arbuckle "A Desert-Hero” THURSDAY, AUG. 28, Baby Marie Osborne One of her latest pictures.