Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PRINCESS THEATRE MATINEE—2:3O NIGHT—7*OO . _tonight— * ONE DAY ONLY Lionel Barrymore "The Copperhead”

What “The Birth of a Natron” was an epoch in picture making and as a historical feature is not leu than “The Copperhead.” Perhaps one of the mwt wonderful characterizations of the history of the screen is to be found in Mr. Barrymore’s “Milt Shanks, the man who suffered for forty years under the aDDellation of <4 CopMFMMe who saw Ms wife die of a broken heart, who wag denied the privilege of looking at the face of his dead son, who went to prison, all to serve

his country as President Lincoln’s most trusted secret-service agent. The Copperhead’ is a loaf from American history, with the life and characteristics of the mak tyred president coming in for inspection. The rut of the cut is universally excellent. The attention to. detail which has been given the production is also a notable feature. FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY. Admission—Children, 15c—2c—17c Adults, 300—3c—33c S' ' << -/ ' r \

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