Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$12.50 £12.50 ' Deskland Chair Desk and chair to match in fumed oak at $12.50. The desk has a 22x28 inch top with two magazine racks below writing table, also an ink well and two paper holders on top. The chair is all oak, square in design, and well made. These two pieces will make a real Christmas present for either a high school boy or girl. ¥ _ CEDAR CHESTS AND MATTING BOXES Every girl want* either a cedar chest or matting box. Today we have sevehteen different styles of cedar chests and nine different styles of matting boxes. Some of the matting boxes have extra trays. THEVISTA PHONOGRARH The best phonograph value offered in town today. Four models, priced as follows: SBO.OO, SIOO.OO, $135.00, and $165.00. We also have the Paramount Records. Watch our windows at night when the floor lamps are lighted. Come in and let us show you the different colored shades. There are also some new table lamps. Globe Wernicke Sectional. Book Cases make a very good Christmas presents. Very few homes have enough book case room. They come in fumed and golden oak. We sell more pedestals in December than in all the other months of the year. There is, of course, a reason— Christmas presents. This year we have in our showing thirty-eight different patterns in golden and fumed oak, mahogany and walnut. We sell all kinds of sewing machine needles, belts and oil. - -- • • W. J. WRIGHT

PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE —2:1B NIGHT—7:OO . ~~' ' • ' -ti - —TONIGHT— Gladys Leslie —in“Miss Dulcie from Dixie” ALSO BIG V COMEDY “Submarines and Simps”

FRIDAY Dorothy Dalton “The Lady of Red Butte” When fire swept the town “Faro Fan’s” gambling hell was the only building spared and the local minister, seeing in it an act of God, turned to her and found in Faro Fan” the love that he never thought existed on earth.

SATURDAY Robert Warwick “Secret Duty”