Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
4^~s±^n*i^r^™= 1 Il jWrw i A M K ’f * ?\* ' B • -* "• fpßggjy •‘Just a Song at Twilight! ” Hearts would grow old and faces sad if there • were no music in the world. If you went to the South Sea Islands, you would find those poor canm- <* bals trying to play some kind of instrument. The ’ sooner they learn music, the earlier they get away from their savagery. Music civilized the world. It opened a way in the minds of men for more beautiful—for better—things! Think What a Chute & Butler | Piano Would Mean in Your Home! | Dull times? You couldn’t find them with s microecope— I honestly! Why, friends would just come flocking fa of wenfrws to loin in the music, laughter and song. Anda home like thatis fetter than a royal cow**—more genuine—a happier home than any other kind. , i 1 it depends on the instrument, too. “Any piano” won’t do—and Xain, you don’t want to pay the high prices for some makes. You can get just so much value, and when you get that, more brings you nothing additional. Chute & Butler Pianos are of the very top class in every- < thing that makes a piano worth while; in their various woods and finishes, in their excellent workmanship, their high polish, their fine designs, and their exquisite tone! We have to watch ourselves to keep from actually raving about these efenoe (and their Player-Pianos, toot), but what we must insist on is that wou call eoon and try these pianos yourself! . , is what will prove their wonderful goodness to you—and you _wdl be welcome at any time. So we suggest that now as the best of all times W l *Bring your family—your frfeuu*-or come alone, just as you j^^Weja^Jtewjou» What is nicer than a nice Piano or Player P«ano for Christmas—an everlasting Gift for the entire famiFy . Other things we might suggest for Xmas—a Phonograph, Records, Player Rolls, Sheet Music, " B I|, JM. BANKS COMPANY |' |
I S r T" T HE story of the Brunswick Method of f * Reproduction is—to music lovers—--1 “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” For it B is the story of true music ) The Brunswick Phonograph once £ K heard adds another admirer to the OMl||ii J millions. Of its handsome design f and beauty of case finishes there is ' I highest praise. I Hear The Brunswick today. Seeff I you agree that it is the most perfect. |Wj A WORLAND BROTHERS
EVERY PRACTICAL NEED FOR THE HOLIDAYS ; © ELECTRICAL GIFTS have won favor with those seeking to purchase suitable and useful Christmas presents for their relatives and friends, and we are the city’s headquarters for everything of an electrical nature. TJie smallest electrical appliance mav be found in our shop, as we have given thought and consideraJ tion for what Jvill be your most felt wants in our line. ■» ~ COMPLETE LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR 1 THE CHRISTMAS TREE ’ We are the agents for the American Beauty heating appli- ! fcnces, the Columbia ignitor and Super-six batteries, Empire tubes and AubuYn double-fabric tires. ELECTRIC TOASTERS, HOT PADS, ’ll IRONS, FLASHLIGHTS, BATTERIES, ». READING AND DESK LAMPS. . WE HAVE THEM ALL. We have electrical equipment for all cars and are the service station for the Dodge, Buick and Chevrolet care. We keep in stock at all times little repairs that cannot be found at other 'places; also radiator and engine covers, anti-freeze solution. Weed chains and Willard batter.es. ■ , ! GIVE HIM AN ENGINE OR RADIATOR i COVER FOR HIS CHRISTMAS. ’ • K. T. RHOADES ELECTRIC SHOP AND GARAGE COMPANY. Phone 579-
