Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ Don’t Buy a Sweeper Unless It Has a Power Driven Brush. Don’t Buy an Electric Sweeper until you have a home demonstration of the Hoover., IT BEATS--IT SWEEPS—AS IT CLEANS W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA
Fred Mechlinberg went to Chicago today. William Clouse has rented the house where he now lives from Charles Schleman and will stay here until he can find a farm to suit him.
Senator Underwood has withdrawn as a candidate for the Democratic nomination. One beauty of withdrawing now, candidates are recognizing, is that they don’t have far to withdraw. —Kansas City Star.
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Lewis J. Selznick presents Elsie Janis —in— ' : “A REGULAR GIRL”
When Elizabeth decided to show 'em that women are as useful a* men, she didn’t know that rich papa would eoncoct a scheme destined to give her the merriest tussle of her romantic life.
She’s a female Fairbanks when it to stunts and athletic*. ; Elsie Janis is' a- regular girl--she helped ’em over there and she helped us over here. You’ll never know what - happened ’till you seo Elsie Janis in "A Regular Giri.”
