Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Library Tables We have added several new patterns of Library Tables to our already large stock. See them on the third floor. Cedar Chests We now have a complete line of Cedar Chests in plain, brass bound and period designs, ranging in price from $12.50 up. First floor. ■' ■ , w. 1 WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana
BARGAINS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. SATURDAY ONLY Phone 344 10 bars Swifts Pride or Naptha Soap . 63c 3 bars Paim Olive Soap . 25c Alco Nut Butter per lb. . 28c. Kaspers Desert Chief Coffee ; per lb. 38c. New White Clover Honey lb. ; 30c. A complete line of fruits and ; vegetables including Head Lettuce Cauliflower Grape ; Celery Apples Tomitoei : Oranges Bananas Sweet Potatoes IDEAL GROCERY Phone 344
Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready ’Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARAGE.
Oh, What an Appetite O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF 11LilU - - - t • ixj ■ TJL* 11 «""" They Love It. : Delicious in Flavor with a : Golden Brown Crust O’RILEY’S BAKERY
Well prepared meals promote home happiness. Cook with Cole’s Dlaat Itange and yOU Will naU ways be happy. =—
Mrs. J. H. Payne went to Hammond this forenoon.
PRINCESS THEATRE 1 Matin** —2:15. Night—7:l6. —TONIGHT— ~ V ■ Dorothy Dalton ' i' “EXTRAVAGANCE” His money in her hand was like Here’s your chance to test your in > sieve—and he wasn’t far pet theory of economy. Cpnie and % behind her when it came to spend- see if it would work in Extravaing money. Bnt it led to the- very gance. - bottom falling’* out of their lives. Current Events and Comedy SATURDAY "TH ‘ Dorothy Phillips ■ "Destiny” Napoleon of the precipice. Did he topple? “Oh, the financial world. He had conquered, mills of the gods grind slowly, but but he had lost his soul. Suddenly they grind exceeding fine.” See he found himself at the brink of a | “Destiny.” Charley Chaplin “Police” v Adults, 20c- 2c—22c Children, 10c—lc-—lie.
