Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT— . _ « •’* 4 - * 7 Reel Feature "The Crucible of Life” STARRING Grace D’Armond Adapted from the Broadway stage success of “Fairfax,” by Barthey Campbell. rSs Many Stirring Scenes. _ 'S ’ “The Crucible of Life” is full of the thrill. that audiences like.. The < action never lags and the entire production has been produced m excel ent Harry Lambert/who has served in. the army for years and has withstood the drumfire of battle on a number of occasions, produced w drama and has injected many thrills into the telling of the story a long way towards making the picture one that wilt hold the interest. las direction throughout has been well handled, several battle of intense interest and many scenes showing large numbers ot people are excellently picturW. . , . . . Grace D’Armond makes an attractaye hereme and plays her most satisfactory manner. Frank O Connor is cast in tM TOH r ixtwin Fairfax, while Sh.rriy and the balance of the player. £0 out a well rounded east. ■ “HOME BREW.” A Christie Comedy. See Clara Kimball Young • - “EYES OF YOUTH” ~ ' Wednesday and Thursday. _ ■