Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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STAR THEATRE TONIGHT WORLD PICTURES Present DOROTHY GREEN AND ARTHUR ASHLEY “FOREST RIVALS” Written and Directed by Harry O. Hoyt • • -—=*-■■■■- HE WON HIS LADY BECAUSE HE DIDN’T BELIEVE IN GHOST! “FOREST RIVALS” U a feature that tell a *tory with a big Punch. It move* fa*t—no dragging—that means more punch! this last frontier of civilization —'for a girl! The girl them both. In the fashion of the country they each decide to carry her off. A deadly feud ensues between them in which they fight with knives in canoes in - - t . : .—: . i Jutiu ea a vwsn • The girl falls in love with a young surveyor. The brothers unite to get him out of the way. Tense situations follow in quick succession. Eventually all ends happily for the girl and the surveyor. -r ALSO THE FOURTH EPISODE OF “THE REP GLOVE" ~ A FEATURING FEARLESS MAMEMCAMP ROMANTIC MYSTggV SERIAL* VOU will meet the poor old Indian . a woman in this fascinating serial^ ■P W ft “THE RED GLOVE” (scene of which F U\ you see pictured above) being led P 1 nway by the cowardly bandit who gr\ would wring from her the secret flf the red glove. , How she evaded him and n makes a part of the finest hind of serial entertainment you’ve ever watched on S/ the screen. A story so fascinating EKKhQI ESti~ A you’ll never wish to leave until you see it all. Dashing, fearless MARIE WALCAMP, idol of million., j»L,. the Iwd :,vv 4 m . \ \l Wa iRu dfc I «a- s|S v/W