Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vista Phonographs - —I The Vista repre|M||||ggMßfl| sents one of the I DiBHH S reatest phonograph values in the I ■ market today. 4 styles to choose from 1 II priced at IMS 1M SBO.OO WfljLJFj SIOO.OO ' | V 1 $135.00 * J $165.00 W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer, Ind.

J. J. Hunt went to Lafayette today. Miss Alice Eib returned to Elwood, where she is teaching school. H. E; White went to Lafayette today. Mrs. E. Witham and Mrs. Hatton went to Monon today. Mr. Hoover sees a drop in living costs. He has eyes like an eagle,— Peoria Transcript. Miss Maude Bringle, of Brook, went to Lafayette, where she is a student in the business college. Mrs. Bessie Humphreys and baby, Of Wolcott, went to Chicago for a visit. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks, of Remington, took the train here for Chicago. Eldon Haniford returned to his home at Newtown after visiting the family of James Britt. The Eastern Star chapter will meet at the hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mass Pauline Zillhart returned to her home in Chicago after visiting with the‘family of A. Eib. Mrs. C. R. Dean and son went to Springfield, 0., .to visit with her parents until after the holidays. •Gladys Arnott returned to Fort Wayne, where, she is taking a busings course. Mrs. Etta Ford returned to her home in Lafayette after visiting the family of George Hurley. . Mrs. Ida Huffman returned to her home in Chicago after visiting her sister; Mrs. Peter McDaniels, and family. . Mrs. Thompson Ross and children returned to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Mrs. Etta Deloway, of Ottawa, J 11.7 came Sunday evening for an extended visit wijh her cousin, Mrs. A. J. Bellows. '■ ? '.111.. .1'0) I 111-I II . I. 1 1 - •' Maude Zeigler went to Indianapolis with her brother, Roscoe, and wife. Mrs. Roscoe Zeigler will consult a* specialist probably undergo an operation.

Socialism is Bolshevism with a shave. —Detroit Journal. I Maybe the dove of peace is coming by parcel post.—Cumberland News. I Mrs. Herman Lange returned to her home in Laporte after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dorland. Margaret Norris, of this city; Grace Foresman, of Foresman,-and Ruth Pence, of Brook, returned to Greencastle Sunday resume their studies at DePauw unii versity. I Miss Dickerson, daughter "of’* Albert Dickerson, of Remington, came from Chicago today to visit the ifamily of Henry Waymire and.will Igo to Remington for a visit with her parents. | Worth McCarthy and his friend, ! Theodore Lilly, returned to Indianapolis to resume their studies at ! the dental college after spending i Thanksgiving with Worth’s par--1 ents. Dr. Wade Laßue, who had spent the Thanksgiving vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'S. Laßue, returned Sunday to his home in Indianapolis where he is practicing dentistry.. “ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharp, who had been visiting in Brook, spent a short visit here Sunday with R. DWangelin and later continued to their home in Indianapolis. Mr. Sharp is a partner of H. J. Wangeliin, R. D. Wangelin’s brother, as'ln-, dianapolis agents {or the Ford automobile. ' The Hartford Fire Insurance Co., for the first time in history, is offering to write insurance on growing wheat, rye, corn, oata, and barley against loss from freezing, winter kill, frost, flood, drought, insect or disease at a reasonable for for landlord, tenant or owner. See the agent, RAY D. THOMPSON, Rensselaer, Indiana.

PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:IS NIGHT—7:OO i —TONIGHT— Priscilla Dean “The Exquisite Thief” She went to the reception to steal from the bride. * the jewel*—she did, and she stole A surprise in every scene—a the bridegroom, too! mystery in every turn—a delightful She stole the jewels from the romance running through it all. » bridegroom and the bridegroom. Universal Screen Magazine

THURSDAY Gladys Leslie "Miss Dulcie from Dixie” ALSO . BIG V COMEDY "Submarines and ■ nr r

TUESDAY "The Hoosier Schoolmaster” FORD WEEKLY 'k WEDNESDAY Tom Moore "Go West, Young Man*