Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
In Time of War Prepare for Peace While the bad weather keeps you inside be making your Gingham and Voil dresses for the time when the sun shines again. Extra wide Ginghams—we have several new patterns in 32-inch width Regular width Ginghams—in all colors and combinations, . 27 inches wide c Beautiful Voils in several qualities and beautiful patterns - m * MURRAYS ' • —• • r-- 1 1 | ' —r- —— —■— - -y —■ —r
attention, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS! On account of the large number of candidates for the ranks of knighthood, lodge will open at 7:30 this evening and a full attendance is desired. The rank of Esquire and possibly the rank of Page will be conferred. CHARLES M. SANDS, Master of the Work. Mrs. Charles Horsewood came today from Swatara, Minn., having been called here by the sickness of her mother, Mrs. E. M. Adams. Mrs. N. Wilson and daughter and her mother, Mrs. Mary Guyman of Brook, book a train here today for Monticello. FOB SAXB—Onion Sets, 4 quarts for 25 cents. Alfred Donnelly.
STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT— . ..yyfeJF 1 " BILLIE RHODES —4»— * ’ ’ “In Search of Arcady” Barbara hated titled. fortune-hunters, earls, dukes, counts n’eveiything, so she ran away and became a Gypsy. “In Search of madcap little heiress found romance, adventure and thrills a-plenty. When the Gypsy villain tried to slit her pretty throat, a handsome and manly peddler saved her life, and. Barbara knew she had found her leva mats The “peddler” rescued her frony the Gypsy-band and fought a fight to the death with the King of the Gypsies. When he turned out to be an English Ewg Barbara discovered she loved him more than she hated his title. A delightful play, dramatized from the story by Nina Wilcos Putnam. ' ■’ ' r ' ; WHAT YOU’LL SEE IN “IN SEARCH OF ARCADYI” < A Flock of Earls, Dukes and Count, after an American Heiress. Chic Billie Rhodes as a Gypsy Fortune Teller, A Cut-Throat Gypsy Bandit Abducting a Beautiful Young Heiress. A Be-whiskered Goat with au Abnormal Taste for French Millinery. A Thrilling Escape from a Gypsy-Camp by a Kidnapped Society Belle. An English Earl and a Gypsy Villain in a Hand to Head Fight for * Woman. — A Mule with Excellent Table Manners. . A Scream! DON’T MISS THIS BILL! J CONTINUOUS SHOW. NO STOPS
