Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RAG RUGS You cannot afford to neglect buying rag rugs now. We have been waiting over four months on a shipment of rag rugs and then only received about one-third of what we had on order. We have some new color designs in yellow and rose and blue and rose. Also some mottled patterns in size 36 x 72. These rag rugs can be used in the bedroom and at present we have them to match in different sizes. The prices run from $1.75 to $6.75. We have some new patterns in gray and blue cheniHe that are very good for the bedroom. w. J. WRIGHT
A noble, high-souled, unselfish woman always inspires a man with chivalry—but it takes a spoiled little bundle of whims, curls,, caprices and vanity to make him practice it.
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:IS NIGHT—7:OO _ ~ —TONIGHT— Jack Pickford < —jin—“Burglar by Proxy” ' - The story of an American boy fearless, afflicted with a wisdom tooth worthy of a B. A. degree in aching, in love with the most wonders ul girl in the world, in league 1 with the most notorious safecracker in the country, in “Dutch” with his sweetheart at times, in trouble with f ~\ the police, in debt for his automo- / \ bile, but always in solid with his 1 audience. s — l 11 International Current Events lZ Adults, 20c-2c—22c. Children, lOc-lc—llc.
be love*. No man ever shielded a woman the way Bill Hart shields this one. He goes the limit-—and over—for her. But he always lives up to his name for the “square deal.” Larry Semon “Between the Acts” Also Scenes in Color Adults, 20c-2c 1 -22 c. Children, 10c- Ic—llc.
SATURDAY William Hart “Square Deal Saunderson” fionnshrdlushrdl shr sh rhsr shi:dl He’s a wonderful mixture in “Square Deal Saunderson,” wild, wooly and inflexible in his fight for the right, but tender and almost cowed by the presence of the woman
