Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“FALSE FACES” SPLENDID VEHICLE FOR H. WALTHAL. The announcement that Henry B. Walthall, one of America’s most famous screen stars, is to appear at the head of a splendid cast in a film version of Louis Joseph Vance’s serial from the Saturday Evening Post, “The False Faces,” is worthy of particular note. It is a Para? mount-Artcraft special feature produced by Thomas H. Ince and l directed by Irvin V. Willat. Mary Anderson is leading woman and the heavy role is enacted by I,on Chaney. Who that has read Vance’s first story of the fascinating French crook, “The Lone Wolf,” would wish to miss the second tale dealing with his exploits? Yet, he is no loiiger a crook, but an intelligence officer in the allied service. He is pin-suing a Hun spy who wrecked hi* home, from motives • of x revenge as*? well as of loyalty. And in the enfl, after a series of wild adventures, he “gets” him. These adventures entail aix attack by a U•bpat on a liner, the falling of the .hero upon the -deck of the submersible, his escape and exposure of the secret base on Martha’s Vineyard, and other equally thrilling experience*. Mr. Walthall’s work is said to be as good or better than anything he has ever done. The film has been carefully supervised by Mr. Ince and offers one of the most entertaining war-time pictures, it is said, that has been released since America entered the great conflict. It will be presented for the first time here at the Princess theatre on Wednesday, August 27.—Adv. | NOTICE. We have formed a partnership in the electrical business and will hereafter be known as the L. & B. Electric Co. Our shop is located on South Van Rensselaer street with the Progress Shoe Repair shop. We are prepared to take care of any kind of electrical work. We have in stock a nice line of lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters and other appliances, also a complete stock of Sunbeam Mazda lamps. Your business will be appreciated. ’Phone 90. ARCHIE LEE. PAUL BEAM. Fantastic China, the land of mysteries, August 27th. It’s fresh and good. Sold for 19c a pound Saturday, and for a while longer we will give you a chance to Ibuy it at that price. Peanut butter, 19c a pound.'—Rowles & Park-, or.

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