Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The new styles in ladies’ Oxford* are more varied 1V and snappier looking than ever before. See this one in black and cona new shade of brown VZ ditioos have not altered Florsheim AT ■a..__-.,l- workmanship as Murrays \ Consider the wear, not the price per pair.
Hear the Home Talent Lyceum Number at Presbyterian Church Friday evening, 8:30 o’clock. Admission 50c and 25c. It’s old stuff, but those whom the ouija board drove crazy did not have far to go.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. Ita Jensen returned today to her home in Wheatfield after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Joseph P. Hammond, i Keep the “little red schoolhouse” from being painted the modern shade of red.—Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter.
STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT—ANOTHER FEATURE TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Olive Thomas —lN—“Prudence on Broadway” It h * rattling good film for Olive Thoma*, who first won fana fortune atop the Ziegfeld Roof. It is not only far above, the in plot and rapid action, but is filled to overflowing with humorous moments. It is at these time, the Miss Thoma, is at her best. ,Francis McDonald, who did such excellent work in Miss Thomas "Toton m nd- . mirable as the successful low. . . .. » . * A dancer of New York’s Follies—the da“«*»‘*« ° { * A demure Quakeress —the daintiest star of Now York s footfights. thou think That one who knows so little of the to match her wits with those about her T We will not telltha but you’ll agree with us that she can. And after you ve jdewod tab picture you’ll .ay that you’ve enjoyed it and that Olive Thomas has delightfully entertained you as the little Quakeress who outwitted the jaded New Yorker.. GOOD COMEDY . DON’T MISS THIS BILLI . GLADYSWOCKWELL r EVERT SATURDAY SUNSHONE COMEDIES BLUES DESTROYERS . Star cStjyring
