Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Davenports We have been telling you all week to buy davenport* now. The .writer spent Wednesday in Chicago and is more than ever convinced that is the time to buy. . —— chairs until Christmas time there won’t be any, they will all be sold. Maybe we will get some more shipments next May or June. ■ . The furniture factories are allotting us so much furniture for 1920. One factory has written that we can have SSOO worth of their output for all of next —— yekr. We would like to have $5,000.00. Fiber Rockers We have a most complete line of fiber rockeftZ upholstered in tapestry that you can use in the living room with any upholstered davenport. W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer ~ - - Indiana
Inefficiency is a by-product of prosperity. Jesse Wilcox went to Indianapolis this afternoon. d iptf- •'* " ‘ ■ ' .
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2; IS NIGHT—7:OO ~ —TONIGHT—
King Baggot and Claire Whitney “The Man Who Stayed Home” Were they sweethearts, confidantes or just friends? What was Mrs. Lee—what was she to Mr. Brent? Was she one of the desperate conspirators? Why did the girl (who loved begin to doubt him? Why did her father demand that she give him up? What was the mystic bracelet—what did it tell? To find out, see the exciting and compelling screen drama, ‘THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.” - Rainbow Comedy “An Oriental Romeo” Adults, 20c—2c—22c. .Children, 10c— Ic—llc.
MONDAY Mae Murray “What Am I Bid?” • - Bm. . • • TUESDAY Vivian Martin g “An Innocent Adventuress” A VTORD weekly
