Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
IfovcUwewi Cotton Rib $2.25 Flat Fleece $2.50 Pure Wool $5
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I will sell at public sale .at my residence on Elzie street at 2 p. m. on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, all my household goods and other articles. MRS. S. B. BELL. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. ~—
Mrs. Olive Mitchell, of Mt. Ayr, met her father,- John Murfitt, here Tuesday afternoon. The latter returned from Chicago.
STAR THEATRE TONIGHT MARY FICKFORD AND ' J ! OWEN MOORE “CAPRICE” Miss Pickford has a delightful characterization, that of a girl of the mountains, rough, uncouth, but with a big heart. She meets and finally marries a young society man, but when he takes her to his high social circle, the incongruity of her position becomes apparent immediately and she returns to her native mountains. Later she enters a seminary, wins a chum by saving her life in a fire and this chum proves to be the sister of her husband.. How Mercy ultimately wins the love of her husband for the second time is captivatingly told in a series of delightful scenes. The picture is filled with action and the support is of a high order of excellence. Miss Pickford’s leading man is Owen Moore. ALSO HANK MANN COMEDY *3 DON’T MISS THIS BILL 1 / WEDNESDAY KATHLEEN CLIFFORD “THE LAW THAT DIVIDES” A Picture Everyone Should See—A Story With a Moral. ALSO BURTON HOLMES’ TRAVELS A GOOD BILL! COMING, THANKSGIVING DAY. • 1 /Sml REfIEB V I V of.® ml ■ V ' : mI | I Bl E. B. Warner, in a Una« moment in “Ike Pagan (ML!? \ * . H. B. WARNER “THE PAGAN GOD” ,
