Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HOOSIER. SAVES MILES OF STEPS fed ROB - - ‘ I W. J. WRIGHT

Census returns from the census department registers a loss for Newton county during the past ten years. In 1910 the population of' that county was given at ip,504 and this year it is found to be 10,144.

PRINCESSTHEATRE MATINEE—2:3O NIGHT—7:IS —TODAY— Metro Screen Classics Taylor Holmes k — in — The Famous Broadway Comedy of Embarrassments “Nothing But the Truth” Also Marie Walcamp in Two-Reel Western Series « Admission, lie and 22c. —SATURDAY— Lewis J. Selznick Presents Walter McGall, Leatrice Joy and Ora Carew “Blind Youth”

Adapted from the play 'by Loa Tellegen and Willard Mach. Scenario by Katherine Reed. Directed by Ted Sloman. ... “Blind Youth, is a piethrization of the famous stage success of the same name, written by two of America’s leading actor-dramatists, Lou Tellegen and Willard Mach. . Lou Tellegen, steeped m Ae knowledge of international affairs, supplied the European “atmosphere, which pervades part of the picture, while Willard Mack, premier creator of dramatic situations, supplied "Blind Youth” is a bold yet skillful treatment of the greet crisis faced- by a man .who encounters false levo, then true level then, when happiness is being realized at

last, the false, love , comes like a ghost out of the past to complicate matters. Jos. M. Schenck Presents i “FATTY” ARBUCKLE —in—“THE HAYSEED”' Written and Directed by “Fatty” Arbuckle “Fatty” bought Mollie a diamond almost as big as himself. Then some money was stolen, sued poor “Fatty” was blamed. He had to confess the diamond ,was false. Did MoUie still love him? H’s a stirring drama with the King of matinee idols starring, scene upon scene of gorgeous fun. Admission: