Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 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 ■ 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 ■. * " » • x v

PRINCESS THEATRE - MATINEE—B:BO NIGHT—7:IS —TODAY— Joseph M. Schenck presents Norma Talmadge —IN— Arthur Goodrich’* Celebrated Play “Yes or No” * COMEDY. z z PBIOTM *BO 30 Me; Itolo U*. * A ; . : WOTIOX On and after August 30th, afternoon'show, a:3oi Wight, all shows start at 7:00 sharp. MONDAY, AUGUST 30 Harry Carey “Overland Red” Here’s one of the moat enjoyable from poverty to riches with vigphotodramae you’we ever laughed orous, humorous Harry Carey keepand thrilled through—the rollicking ing you chuckling all the time. The romance of a happ*go-hicky knight surest tonic for the blues that you of the road who passes suddenly ever took. International Current Events STARTHEATRE Samuel Goldwyn presents Geradine Farrar and Thomas Stanche In “THE HELL CAT” | x Abt Fatty Arbackle ia “A Caaatry Hera”