Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We Say to You * As We Say to All— LET tone decide which phonograph you buy. Liaten to different instruments, ask to have different record* played. Compare The Brunswick with other phonograph*. ■ Insist on a phonograph which plays ALL record*, such as The Brunswick. Be not content with a phonograph designed for but one make of record*. The Brunswick plays ALL records, whatever make. And plays them exactly as they should be played, with the proper diaphragm, needle, etc. And our all-wood Tone Amplifier gives them greater richness. The new Brunswick Method of Reproduction is the most advanced and finest way of playing yet devised. All old standards are now discarded. We will be glad to prove to you that The Brunswick is the one phonograph you want. And to offer the same way of proving that Brunswick Records bring new standards. We abide by your decision. Just Hear The Brunswick and Be Convinced WORLAND BROS.
Germany says it has obeyed the Treaty so far as is “humanly possible.” Time, now, then, to snow some of the superman stuff.—Philadelphia Inquirer. A few of those boy suits left at $7.98 at Rowles and Parker’s. Mr. Gompers says that strikes are a blessing to society. Must be one of those blessings in disguise.— Nashville Southern Lumberman. • - - T July, the month of bargains, at Rowles & Parker’s. Governor Lowden proposes to limit the Presidency to one term. But they’ll ‘have to make it a life term if some of the candidates are to get back what they have spent seeking the nomination. —Nashville Southern Lumberman. Dainty hot weather frocks, all reduced 20 per cent, now at Rowles & Parker’s. The Fourth of July celebration at Morocco was somewhat of a flivver, according to reports emanating from there. The carnival company which had been booked for the day and which was to have supplied the greater part of the amusements, failed to put in an appearance, leaving the town practically destitute of entertainment for the visitors. A ball game between Goodland and Bradley, Hl., which resulted in a 22 to 3 victory for the former, the picture show and a doll rack or two comprised the day’s-at-tractions. ,Coats and suits for fall use, all reduced in price, now at Rowles A Parker’s.
