Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Porch Furniture Our showing of furniture for the porch is hy far the largest and most complete stock that we have pver been justified in buying. You can get couch hammocks in plain and fancy coverings, with and without adjustable head rests. These hammocks can be swung from the porch roof - ~ or you can use an iron stand either on the porch or out on the lawn. = SWINGS You can have wood swings in 4, 5 and 6 foot lengths, complete with chains already to hang. . Brown fiber swings come in 4 and 6 foot lengths. There are chairs, tables and rockers- to match these. W. J. WRIGHT

Extra Another Big Reduction in i Woolens Come and see me i before buying that suit of clothes. JOHN WERNER L The Tailor 1 Over Post Office.

k PRINCESS THEATRE ", MATINEE—I.3, NIGHT—TiII —TONIGHT— And Tomorrow Night . . z - i Norma Talmadge I “THE WOMAN GIVES”

Famous Owen Johnson story of uiswnn who maha ■« win A .><! married women who selfishly break them. As Inga Sondorson. beautiful model end artist, Nonna Talmadge has part of immense feminine ii|£ peal in daring to give to henofaet** tor the courage to gain a new fame •ad fortune wantonly sacrificed hy his wife, who finds no need for giv- ~ .. ' L* • ■* - > 'V '■/

big to hold tho man pledged to her by marriage. She followed him—into the streets of a thopsand sorrows. Down afloy ways lighted only by the ■ uaeese tnoir cuiiotußiiis Truly, "The Woman Gives,” as yot shall see.

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