Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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■■■PRINCESS THEATRE--I MATINEE—2:3O > NIGHT—7:OO TONIGHT Samuel Goldwyn Presents Pauline Frederick “MADAM X”

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Or' was he a Shylock baring his own bosom to the - sharp knife of an avenging conscience. As Jacqueline Floriot, Pauline Frederick lives a tragic role in a masterful manner. The elemental passions of life find full sway in “Madame X” What’s in a name? Sometime —tragedy. She called herself “Madame X” but ’twas only a cloak to hide her real identity from accusing eyes. Also PATHE NEWS AND SNUB POLLARfe COMEDY 17c and 33c

< Jesse L. Lasky Presents WALLACE REID « I PI 11 " * Excuse My Dust”

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