Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Child’s Kitchen and Dining Set consisting of round table with four chairs and kitchen cabinet. See them in our window. Priced at $18.50 __ _ ■ 1 jzJ • ■ ’ - ■ . ■ . W. J. Wright
BIC DANCE AT GAYETY THEATRE Thursday Evening December 18 !. / . ■■■!■■■■ ! —II The Watseka Orchestra will furnish the music Admission $ 1 and war tax Ladies Fk*ee CALIX PAQUETTE
REPORT THDhp RED CROSS ROLL CALL The third Red Cross roll call enrolled 1,413 members in Jasmer county for the year 1920. Every township in the county responded very generously- with tne exception of Carpenter, which, headed by a few narrow-minded people of Remington, refused to give pithpr, Hm a or money to the cause. There follows a report from the various town-ships: Township Membership Magaz’s Donations Chairman Barkley. 126 10 111.00 Mrs J L. Adams Marion 123 5 Gertrude Leopold Wheatfield 85 1 ~ 5.00 Mrs. S. Fendig Kankakee 65 7 1.00 Mrs Duggieby Gillam ... 53 0 ••••• £• ~P ” Jordan 52 ‘ 0 100 Julius Huff Union 49 3 S. A Brusnahan Newton . 45 3 John Rush Hanging Grove . . 38 1 3.00 Robert McDonald Milroy . 35 2 .50 “• William Fisher Walker . 23 0 Frank Hershman Rensselaer" 647 18 16.52 Muriel Harris 9.00 ' T 26.00 4.00 r 1.00 , ’ " ■ 1.00 6.91 1,413 51 $89.93 Total collected . . $1,553,93 NELL MEYERS, Chairman.
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:IS NIGHT —7:00 ■•’ . 7 ■ —TONIGHT— Mae Marsh —in—- “ The Bondage of Barbara”
SATURDAY “The White Heather” You never saw such a acene in your life. Two men at death grips at the bed of the ocean, eight fathoms below the eyes of man. One the husband who seeks to cast aside the faithful wife of his youth. The other the man who loved her, and loye» her stilt The eyes of mortal man have never beheld such a scene of staggering splendor. The imagination of humans has never conceived such magnificence as this. The wizard of Maurice Touneur has produced a picture eternal—one that you will be everlastingly sorry to say you missed... LARRY SEMON COMEDY “Passing the Buck” PRIZMA SUBJECT “Trout” A study of the life of the spodded beauties and a tussle with a> “big one” that is a delight for the devotees of Mr. Walton.
THURSDAY Vivian Martin “An Ittnocent Adventuress a, ’ ' -- ■ '*■ -•- FRIDAY , Florence Reed “Her Code of Honor” MONDAY 4 Mae Marsh “The Little Devil”
