Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER . IT BEATS..,. AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Don’t start bouse cleaning without a Hoover ! Clean rugs are the foundation of immaculate surroundings. Constant and proper cleaning will prolong their life and charm. They should be gently beaten, to dislodge embedded grit. They should be carefully swept, to detach all clinging .litter. They should be suctioned cleaned to with- ' draw the loosened dirt. Only THE HOOVER does all these. And it is the largest-selling electric cleaner jn the world. W. J. WRIGHT

TO THE PUBLIC. ' On and after the First of October our business will be run on a thirty day CASH basis, only. All welding must be cash when work is done. HEMPHILL BROTHERS. Job work at the Republican office.

PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:3O NIGHT—7:OO —TONIGHT—JOS. M. SCHENK PRESENTS . Norma Talmadge in “She Loves and Lies”

Ha didn't care a bit for her when he her. and ao he ■ought out “other women." But it didn't do him a bit of good; whether he was at home or ALONE with the other woman, hi* wife wa* always there. He couldn't even lass - the other woman without kissing hi* wife. And then he turned hi* back on the other woman and went back to hi* wife, the other woman wu overjoyed for then ahe won Mm.' . .

Carter DeHaven Comedy “HOODOOED** Admission—Adult*. 2go 3a-28c. Children, lOo—lo-rllo.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH SOL LESSER IN “THE STRANGER” A silent man whose name and identity are unknown, move* from place to place, Intent <m the accomplishment of «©me misaion. He forgive* a half-breed shepherd who ha* shot Kis dog by mistake. The shepherd becomes his fnend and directs him to the town of Cayotte. Not a bit like the hackneyed Western pictures that are beginning to wear the patience of the playgoers, but with refreshing novelty and entirely different setting. “INTERNATIONAL NEWS" Admission, Adults 17c, Children lie