Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PHONOGRAPHS You* cannot afford to overlook the Vista Phono- |||l|| Ea II II Mm graph. I ill It comes in five 1 | BH| styles priced at « j | SBO SIOO $135 $165 $225 # | W. J. Wright
NOTICE. The Eastern Star chapter elected the following officers at their last meeting: W. M., Sadie Roberts. W. P., Hubert Cornwell. A. M., Myrtle Spain. Conductress, Pearl Somers. Ass’t. Conductress, Anna Wood. Sec’y., Ida Benjamin. Treas., Mary D. Eger. Installation will be held next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, followed by a picnic supper and social time. • Be exclusive, give your photo for Xmas. PARKER Photos. The roller skating rink in the Gayety theatre building will be open each evening of the week from 7 to 9 o’clock and from 9 o’clock i until midnight. Open Saturday afternoon from 1:30 to 6 o’clock. Open every afternoon during the holidays. Admission 25c, war tax 3c. CALIX PAQUETTE. . BARGAINS in all kinds of second hand automobiles. Gome in and look them over in the white front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER.
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:IS NIGHT—7:OO —TONIGHT—
“When Bearcat Went Dry” This picture play, adapted from Charles Neville Buck’s famous novel of the Kentucky mountains, has more thrills in it than are usually found in three feature pictures. The running fights between two of the fighting elements that compose the inhanbtants of the mountain district furnish an audience with enough suspense that will satisfy the most exacting audiences. Through the story runs, a love romance that is as sweet as the water that trickles down the sides of the Cumberland mountains where the story of the play is laud. Rainbow Comedy “Romeos and Jolly Juliets” » Featuring Myrtle Sterling Also Prisma Subject “The Model Giris” A. glimpse ht the beauties of the shops and shop windows in Nature’s colors. ■ ‘.
