Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

•w 25 Per Cent Reduction On All Couch Hammocks ; - All Swings and all Wood Porch Furniture ■ ■■——— As you know the summer has been cool and the sale on porch furniture has been very slow. We do not want to carry this stock over to another year, so will offer this f reduction. This is seasonal furniture and we must move it. \ 1-4 off 1-4 off W. J. WRIGHT

PRINCESS THEATRE . MATINEE—2»3O NIGHT—7:IS —TODAY—v "t. i i « Adolph Zuker Presents Irene Castle a —IN—“The Invisible Bond” Marie Walcamp in 2-Reel Western Series r. - — SATURDAY, JULY 17 Thom** H. Ince Presents DOUGLAS MACLEAN AND DORIS MAY —in— / “TWENTY-THREE AND A HALF HOUR’S LEAVE”

Oh, boy! what a finish. Nothing 'about war, but a sixxler for Jove, adventure, excitement and laughs. ■Paramount Mack Sennett CoweflT “SPEAK EASY” Featuring Charlie Murray, Mano Prevost and Eddie Gribbon. Charlie ran a blind pig in the cellar of the hotel. And a j«*l«M» clerk gave him away. Some raid! Some excitement! Mort laughs in it than a barrel of champaign. Admission: Adults, 2Bc । 3c 28c $ Children, 10c—1c—11c.

By Mary Robert Rinehart. Fact was that Private Bill had* arrived at her home in his B. V. D/cT And she was his fenernl’s daughter! Besides Bill’s .mongrel pun faad bit the general in the leg, and Bill was known as the worst in soldier camp. Yet he’d bet with his buddies he would dine with his commander and he’d sworn to hwnhe would capture the girtTwelve— —23 — the hours flew past, and grinning failure was inst reaching out a bony hand for pni wben that. last half hour!!!!!