Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Only The Hoover beats —as it sweeps—as it cleans no other method of caring for your rugs will do so much toward preserving the original beautiful colors and prolonging rug life by thorough cleaning. Let us demonstrate the Hoover to you either ft your own home or here in the store. - * HOOVER FT FCTRICe SUCTION SWEEPER IT BEATS.... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS W J. WRIGHT .*l■ ■ . ’ 9

WEDNESDAY EVENING’S ' band pROGRAMME The Envos JJ arc ? Teddy Trombone March • Operatic Mingle Triumph of True-Topes March Laßelle de Cordova - Waltz The Contest Overture Jazz Babies’ Ball Fox Trot Hiawatha’s Melody off Love, Waltz Washington Grays - — March Chicago Tribune —. March For , the benefit of our many friends and customers who were unable to take advantage of our sale during the harvest seMson, we will extend our money saving, midsummer sale until September first, inclusive. . THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WILLIAM TRAUB. 4 X Highway Superintendent S. P. Folsom, has received notice from the state commission to take over Road No. 49. This road runs from Hammond south to Dyer, _ Cedar Lake, Lowell, Morocco, ending in the Corn Belt road at Kentland. Superintendent Folsom has, in addition of the above, the supervision of routes No. 2 and 8. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord McFarland and daughter of Barberton, 0., arrived here Tuesday Evening, having been called here on account of the death of rMs. McFarland’s father, Michael Kanne.

PRINCESS THEATRE Wk MATINEE—RUM NIGHT—7:IS —TODAY— Jems L. Lasky Present* Bryant Washburn “Too Much Johnson” ; • ’■ aim Christie Two-Reel Comedy Admission —Adult*, 26c ■ 3c— 2Bc; Children, 10c—1c—11c. —THURSDAY—- * a , t TUma* H. Ince Precent* ENID BENNETT A —IN—- / o ‘The Woman In the Suit Case’

SU advertised for a live young man to ihow Ur tU “sight” of New York. Then she went the, “round*.” At length . she met *he woman wU was wrecking Ur home, and—you’ll want to *ee wUt happened after that! She found that tU man aU honored moat was liv-

Admission: Adult* 17c; children 11c

STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT—, 4 Corinne Griffith “A GIRLAT BAY” w . ■: I ■■ f ' L f )

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