Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-.. ' t . “Now, see whar — I - - . ■ ' / you’ve done” I • ' ' ' "" ,■ * I ' *" ,/ ■ f- _ /i? BUT careless Hubby betrays little concern, for tie knows that offending cigar ashes are quickly and easily whisked off the rug by the ever handy Torringtori. Not only ashes, threads, lint and other surface litter, but the trodden-in, deeply embedded dtrt is all removed by its powerful suction. It cleans by air and large revolving brush (not motor driven) without wear 01/ injury to the costliest or finest draperies.. With its attachments, the Torrington is a complete house cleaning plant, that gets the dirt and dust in every nook and corner, with nncn q nH rlißTvsii’pH stroftm purines -trie house, ’leaving it sweet, clean and germ-free. 4 Let us send The Torrington to your -home • for demonstration and help you solve your house cleaning problems forever. . Worland Brothers’ Furniture Store

Gerald Hollingsworth and Wallace Miller went to Chicago today. Mrs. A. W. Mitchell of Norwalk, Conn., who had been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hattie Barton, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago from here today.

TURNERS REMEMBER THE DATES: The 21st and 25th Days of —'■ April Are Festal Dates at Collegeville . - Come one, come all, and see the show That will be staged at Old St. Joe Come out these nights, and say I will And laugh and save a doctor’s pill. - At 8:00 o’clock we open the gate Pay 50 cents and don’t come late! ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE