Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Friday local grain prices were, oats $1.08; corn, $1.78; rye, $1.90 and wheat $2.70.
STAR THEATRE —TODAY— ‘ . Maurice Toumeur Freeonto ■< “The Life Line” * Founded on the World Famous •THE LIFE LINE" * Melodrama of the Sea. > »* •THE ROMANY RYE" ” ‘ ‘ By Georse R. Simms— Adaptml by -Y R Y*” ' ■
Scene after scene off pure beauty, floods of terrible passion—in natmg, •nd in men and women -rushing tides of action, unsuspected deeps «* emotion—this sea romance* sweep over you in waves ot ueug and excitement. ' . Jack Holt, "Reena Owen, Fwiilino Stark and Lewis Cody in the Mg cast of players. Cmsl
Charles S. Whittaker Another great screen epic by the world’s master of melodrama! The glamour of young love,Ao the sea and the gypsy ih of fire and ship-wreck, the plotting off upperworld underworld *° sacrifice, Mood-stirring all in this wondrou.ly fasgtaattag picturisation of the famous Rom
