Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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NOTICE. I now have 'the finest line of artificial floral designs for funeral and grave decorations ever brought to our city. Come and see them before placing your order elsewhere. Prictes right. John W. King, ’phone 216-Green. Your mother wants one of Holden’s chrysanthemum
STAR THEATRE TONIGHT’ SEE LILLIAN WALKER • THE DARLING OF THE SCREEN —in—"THE LUST OF AGES” THIS EIGHT-REEL THRILLER TO BE SHOWN IN PLACE OF “THE END OF THE ROAD” DON’T MISS THIS BIG SPECIAL Adults, 25c, war tax, 3c —28c. 4 Children, 15c, war tax, 2c —17c. See thia stupendous eight-reel drama showing the sameness of the tl Lu»t’ T as it existed in mediaeval times as compared with that which exists today. See the lust for gold, the Kaiser’s lust for world domination, and last, but not least, the human lust of man then see the mother’s love for her child overcome it all. Adventure and excitement throughout, carrying with it a strain of softness that makes of it the leading human interest picture of the screen. ( ALSO COMEDY i; - ——* SATURDAY ARTHUR ASHLEY ) —IN— j "THE PRAISE AGENT” ~ E. B. ALLEN, Manager. —’. r - o , V - - —* • . .. ■
