Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

—*■■■■ ■I. All Gifts ■■ .■■■ ■- Packed in Beautiful Gift Boxes ’ Neckwear Persian Silks sl, $1.50, $2.00 $2.50 Knits $3, $3.50, $4.00 Rich Silk Shirts , The more unusual and vivid the colorings the better the Shirt is . liked by many men. Fine Silk Shirts in fancy colors as well as white are here in heavy jersey silk, radium and broadcloth silks, $8 to $13.50. Madras Shirts in a wide variety of designs and colorings $3 to $7. The Store with the Xmas Spirit.

STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT—STOP! READ!! A BIG EIGHT-REEL FEATURE! “THE MAYOR OF FILBERT’ “THE MAYOR OF FILBERT,” PHOTOPLAY o/ THE GREAT POUTTHE mawk ur v rj“ BY CHARLES FRANC IS STOCKING. STARRING v JACK RICHARDSON BELLE BENNETT J. BARNEY SHERRY BENNIE ALEXANDER WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Who’» the mayor of your town? It’» a safe and sure bet that you d know your chief executive, tsn t it? Even if you’re not interested in politics. But stop, look and. listen] * . . For three weeks the inhabitanta of Filbert lived under the rule of an impostor. . .. . Even the mayor’s most intimate friends and associates were sure tuey knew him—the pretender whom the reformers had smuggled into th* executive’s chair. For in face and form the impersonator was the mayors 111 4 ■ ■ ’ It was a daring and colossal scheme that these prohibitionists conceived to rid their community of crime and vice. ALSO “THE OILY SCOUNDREL” A SCREAM! PRICES—ADULTS, 25c-3e—2Bc. ■ CHILDREN, 15c-2c—l7 c. A Bill No One Should Miss!