Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Picture Framing II I ■! .IL ■" : Don’t wait until Christmas time to. have your framing done. We have Just received twenty-four new moldings. If you.will bring your pictures in now you pan have them framed In from one to I four days. w. J. WRIGHT

NOTICE. * ' I bought a 1917 Ford chassis to make a speedster, but have decided to locate elsewhere and will have no further use for it,'and am offering it for sale. It is in first class condition and has a new honeycomb radiator, new hood and two new rear tires. It is a bargain for $250 cash. Leftnd Halleck, Fair Oaks, Ind. ' Mrs. W. R. Hicks and children and Mrs. Helen Clowry of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. James Peck, Mrs. V. E. Balcoln, daughter, Jane, of Gary; and James Mehan of Boston,' Mass., are the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rice, who lives on the former J. J. ’Lajvler headquarters farm, just east of Pleasant Ridge. J. J. Lawler and Charles Day came down from Chicago this afternoon.

PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—I>3O NIGHT—7IOO —TODAY— Anna Q. Nilsson, Wilfred Lucas, Norman Kerry, and Wallace Berry _m' “Soldiers of Fortune” ' GOOD COMEDY AdmimimM Adulto, 280--So--28ci Children, 10c—1®—He- ' —SATURDAY— . , ' Thoma* H. Ince Present* ■ ;s< ', . ■ *. Doris May ‘ and : 2 “ C' ' ’ • 'iA— -• Douglas Mac Lean ‘What’s Your Husband Doing?'

* Remember “23 M Hour* Leave”?| Like this: we defy the wltM question our statement that b b a 100 per cent production. Admission: Adult*, 25c Se 20c|