Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — LOOK HERE, GIRLS, WHAT’S BOOKED FOR TONIGHT! [ARTICLE]
LOOK HERE, GIRLS, WHAT’S BOOKED FOR TONIGHT!
Clarence and Robert —their last name’s Yeager—are going to lend a Jot of coloring and spice-io the reg- ... ular weekly concert this evening, and ’tis rumored up and down the street and in the suburbs that all the eligible young ladies for miles around are going to be present with their most winning smiles in an effort to get ■Clarence and Robert to look their way—it matters not which one does the looking, for they look as much alike as it is possible for two human beings to do; one’s just as handsome as the other; they dress the same; act the same; both ere single; think the same; have the same tastes, and one is just as susceptible as the other. Their home town is Wauseon, 0., and it is said that the life-long residents of that blot on the map are still unable to tell them apart. The proverbial Siamese twins have nothing on this pair, and besides the Siamese pair are so mythical and antique. So here’s your ehance, girls. The Messrs. Yeager know what it is to be a part of the Ellis Brooks bands and other famous bands of the country and are two very talented musicians. Of course, they use the same kind of an instrument —naturally any good pair of twins would do that—and when they play all the music comes out. At the concert this evening they will render some coronet duets and all should hear them. During the war the young men were on the Von Steuben, the boat on which Don Wright and Don Beam, of this city, made so many •trips to the war zone, and it was their desire to see the local boys that 'brought them to Rensselaer.- -
