Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
\ ' l!» ’ i*" J gg ~ " ~ ~ " v ■ ■■ ——— Wa have these cane-backed parlor suites covered in both Mulberry and Blue Velour. The straight chairs come In two different sizes and patterns. W. J. WRIGHT
John Moore of North Culley street fell this forenoon and broke his left arm. He was taken to the hospital for treatment. Mrs. Mell Griffin entered the hospital Monday evening for medical attention.
PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—II3O NIGHT—7:IS ,—TODAY— Cosmopolitan Production “The Cinema Murder” with » • . Marion Davies
She was beautiful and talented. She had two suitors—one a rich and powerful man of affairs, the other a young and ambitious play* weight. One educated her for a career. The other could offer only his youth and devotion. of the suitors were perfect. One had come perilously near to a moral wrong; the other to a criminal
—WEDNESDAY— Thomas H. .nee Presents Dorothy Dalton* = —IN—- ■ :i r 4 a H J • “His Wife’s Friend”
Her husband neglected her because ho w** terribly fond of playing chess. And spent a vary lonely life. But an, old sweetheart of hers called to seo her and her husband suspected his love for her. He had been away in India but had been suspected of a crud crime. Ho loved his wife but became suspicious of her when ho saw her former sweetheart call* to see her.
