Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Delayed Shipment of _ PORCH FURNITURE A New Kind Painted grey and black and Ivory and green. Chairs, rockers, tables, setteesand swings entirely different from anything we have shown before. WATCH OUR WINDOW w. J. WRIGHT
PASTURE LAND FOR RENT. Have ninety acre farm at Pleasant Ridge, two hundred acres and two 90-acre farms at Fair Oaks. Will rent by the acre *®r the «m----son. JOHN J. LAWLER, SEE ERNEST BEAVER. R. F. D, No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind., or phone 938-L NOTICE. R. E. Davis, the piano tuner and player adjuster, -is here. Leave your orders at the Rensselaer Hotel, phone 167. Expert on all makes of player pianos. Work guaranteed. Europe’s theory is that a Good Samaritan always has something up his sleeve. —Nashville Tennessean. *
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—ItM NIGHT—7:IS —TODAY— Thomas H. Ince Presents Dorothy Dalton “L’APAC HE” Also Comedy FRIDAY, JULY 9TH Adolf Zukor Presents Elsie Ferguson —IN— The Counterfeit
.e She was one of the Harringtons of Virginia. So it wasn’t surprising the* the government should choose her for “confidential work” in New* port society. Then the United States secret service agents, in a stirrihg battle, trapped a band of
counterfeiters, and the man who. loved her understood why she couldn’t explain when he caught her, one । night robbing a safe. Exquisite; gowns, magnificent scenes, absorbing romance and a fight that stirs the blood. A picture of real distinction. I H . . 19 * ■ 9
MARIE WALCAMP “A Two Reel Western Series” I
