Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The ' ' rHoover Electric Suction Sweeper IT BEAT - AS IT SWEEPSAS IT CLEANS— W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana

EXPERT PLUMBER We Have the services of an expert plumber to do repair work in Rensselaer. Work done at once. Call phone 204. Watson Plumbing Co.

MANY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITY OFFERED. Eleanor Stevens Peckham, noted teacher of music, of Boston, Mass., is meeting with a liberal response from those of this city desirous of furthering their education in music. Mrs. Peckham for many years has been regarded as one of the foremost teachers in the country, and all music student should avail themselves of this excellent opportunity. Mrs. Peckham’s stay in the city will be limited, and all desiring to take lessons should see her at the Methodist church (between the hours of 10 and 12 in the morning and 3 and 4 in the afternoon.—Advt.

Mrs. Ray McDonald and Ida Reynolds, of Monticello, who had been visiting with the former's, uncle, Daniel Robinson, and family, of Hammond, returned here today for a short visit with Mrs. Van Wood. (They continued this afternoon to t heir homes.

PRINCESS THEATRE Matinee —2:15. Night—7:ls. —TONIGHT— Dorothy Phillips —in—- “ Talk of the Town” Also Alice Howell Comedy

TUESDAY Ethel Clayton “Pettigrew's - - - Girl" WEDNESDAY Mabel Normand “Peck's” Bad Girl" Also -Smiling Bill Parson ' “Bill’s Fortune" FRIDAY Dorothy Gish “Peppy Polly" Correis Events end 1-Reel Comedy