Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Overstaffed Davenports It will dot anvone who i* interested in living room furniture to visit our store and see our line of over-stuffed 'davenports. These are built with soft cushions; part of them. have springs in the arms. We have several with chairs and rockers to match. The order for these davenports was placed last April and we have been getting them in in small shipments for the last six weeks. We are pricing them a great deal less than today s market. It is going to be almost impossible to get shipment on upholstered furniture in the next six or eight months. Now is the time to buy, as the prices will have to advance in the next few months. _ • .. .. .. - e „ - ... Bed Davenports » i ■ ; ? * —* ~ ~ We are showing a very complete line of bed davenports in tapestry and imitation leather finished in fumed and golden oak and mahogany. 'A*bed davenport is the economical piece to buy for the living room as it gives seating room for four people and will always make an extra bed. W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana ———ii i—: ■ .a ■ ■ ■ » ■ r

How many, please? - The Rensselaer public schools will be closed throughout the afternoon Tuesday, but will open as usual during the forenoon. Parents should govern themselves accordingly. < •' ; i '■ 1,1 JEL Weiss, Russell Clark and Laban Wilcox returned to Lafayette this forenoon. They expected to return Sunday night, but on account o f a wreck the trains were detoured. These - young men are attending Purdue university. - ( How many, please? Miss Gladys Reeve returned this forenoon to Chicago to assume her duties in the Continental and Commercial National bank. She had spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed r- i i - How many, please? '

= PRINCESS THEATRE On Armistice Day All • Soldiers, Sailors and Nurses will Be Admitted Free of Charge. Show will start at 1 o’clock and run continuously the remainder of the day. MATINEE—2:IS NIGHT—.7:OO ■ ” —TONIGHT— A splendid picturization of the most , popular American novel "The Shepherd of the Hills” * By Harold Bell Wright A delightful story of the Ozarks, civilisation as the rock-bound hills portraying the lives of the hardy in which they live, mountaineers, who are as clean cut Adults, 50c, war tax, 5c 55c. and unaffected by the veneer of Children, 25c, war tajc 3c—2Bc. ' / TUESDAY Mary McLaren “An Amazing Wife” She stood between the man she an hour of tensest dramatic thrift had claimed as husband and the 'one you’ll have one many times tenser who knew, she was not s wife. She when you see t*e tremendous situabegged both to keep her pitiful tions pile up and up and up in this secret till she could escape. Yet her up-to-the-minute romance of a beauonly sin had been the assumption of tiful, penniless, friendless swoman a dead man’s iname. If ever you had and her white sin. Charlie Chaplin . "Shanghaied”