Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The J Hoover Suction Sweeper Ii Beats—As.lt Sweeps—As It Cleans Watch our window today and tomorrow. Watch the little girl clean the rugs. See how easily the dirt comes out. It is time for the fall house cleaning. Let us show you how to clean your rugs without beating. Phone and we will give you a free demonstration in your home. W. J. WRIGHT

Co-Operative Meat Market Don’t ta Ik high prices to us. Beef never was cheaper at this time of the year. Good, wholesonfe, fresh beef, U. S. Governmen inspected. The following prices are for Saturday: Choice Beef Roast, lb. 19c to 25c. Breakfast Bacon, nicely streaked -with lean, special by the piiece of half piece 42c Beef Loaf, made from choice meat, no waste 24c Choice native Pot Roasts 19c Chuck Steak Special _3oc Veal Breast, a pound 24c Pork Shoiilder Roast 31c Pork Steak. 33c Pig Jowel Bacon f. 36c Dryfus Regular Hams 40c Calla Hams’ 29c Bologna, Frankfurts, Dried Beef, Boiled Ham, Liver, Sausage, Veal Loaf, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Summer Sausage, Veal Steak - 1 29c Beef and Veal Loaf Made Special. Creamery Butter, Lard and Compound. Take advantage of these prices and - save big mqnsy

Mrs. John Eiglesbach, Mrs. J. P. Hammond, Mrs. D. E. Grow and’ Mrs. Orlie Clouse were hostesses at the home of the former last evening at a very enjoyable dinner, the annual affair of the Ladies’ Bridge club. The husbands were also present and following the dinner progressive bridge was played. ■The Bridge club, which adjourns j during the warm weather, has resumed its bi-weekly Saturday afternoon sessions.

Selling trimmed hats only reduces our selling expense. CaM at our millinery department and see our styl- j ish hats at moderate prices.—Rowles & Parker.

r PRINCESS THEATRE ~T: —TONIGHT—- ~ ■ ' _' - ■ - - *■* .. X \ ? *■■■ Cedi B. DeMille’* Wors« H

was “yellow,” a coward. Yet he was fightiag a battle in his heart beside which the test of the field of honor was tame. And he made her see with his eyes. How? Come to see Cec3 B. DeMille’s latest production. It will be your greatest treat of the month. TUESDAY - Lilie Lee “Rustlliiga Bride” i" ' ' ':" • .* ' r ; . v f-."--" iiiTTi i iaij ill -in ■■■■ ■ WEDNESDAY a-’ Charles Ray "The;. Sheriff’s Son”

She had looked up to him as she now looked up to the sign on his door—looked up to him as the exponent pf all that, a man should be. But now —she Rooked up to the r sign but down on the man. He had failed in the test of courage; he SATURDAY A. H. Woo Presents “The Guilty Man" - ' MONDAY I Priscilla Dean "The” Wicked Darling”