Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SIMMONS BEDS Built For Sleep AT LAST—THERE ARE METAL BEDS DESERVING OF A PLACE IN ANY BEDROOM Any woman knows that even oldfashioned metal beds were sanitary. The thing that jarred her sensibilities was the way they looked in a room. Until recently the general run of metal bed designs have not kept pace with interior decoration. Now, Simmons Beds are in accord with the accepted ideals of line, form and composition. W. J. WRIGHT » - ’•
i. PRINCESS THEATRE r MATINBS—&N NIGHT—7>I» —TODAY— Joseph M. Schenck presents Norma Talmadge X —IN— Arthur Goodrich’s Celebrated Play “Yes or No” fMCM- Mu lu —"I IM le Bl* I I, 1111 X 1 . —SATURDAY— ' u Joseph M. Schenck Presents NORMA TALMADGE “YES OR NO”
The woman ■»«* answer apos the answer hinges fer destiay, as it will he, as It should be »• girl said yes—the ether cried no! Margnerite Vane, a yes girl, finds herself la tfe grip of cirewmslancos from which there is no retreat. The love for whom she sacrificed fer »B sanes to amiyy fer. Tfe careerot £ £ Ml CTalluring
beauty and undeniable charm, from the tie Hmt bound fer to an unhappy marriage. Did she find hap* pinomT The no girl fought wiA tfe strength of a f«R«k compelled to combat the brute with brute strength, that she might keep holy and intact, tfe altar pledge, “to honor.” What happened to tfe yes girl? What happened to the no girl? - • -
AdmUaions Adult* 25c—3c—28c j Children, 10c—1* —He. OWunenWf "
