Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Princess Theatre Matinee every day at 2:15 p. m. Night 6:45. TONIGHT Holbrook Blinn in ~V,j “The Empress” Also (HEARST-PATHE NEWS All seats 10c Tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 29 New Paramount Vivian Martin in “The Little Optimist” Also Good Comedy 10c and 15c. Monday, December 31 Pathe Presents Florence Laßadie in “War and Women” This is tlie last picture you will ever see Miss laißadie in. She was killed by accident in making a picture. Also HEARST-PATHE NEWS 10c and 15c. Tuesday, January 1 NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL Harry Mosey and Dot Kelley in “The Law Decides” Seven Big Acts Also Good Comedy 10c and 15c. Allen M. Robertson Theatre Co. C. B.„.yiANT, Managing Director.
ton telling of the young man’s death while they were eating their bado was killed in advanced trenches during an engagement between German and French heavy artillery. The dead youth was eighteen years old and was graduated from the high school at Hqbart in 1916. He enlisted early in the year and belonged to a heavy artillery corps. A big livestock truck owned by August Bussler olf Wolcott and driven by a young man by the name of Paul Dyer, became unmanageable yesterday afternoon about 3:45 o’clock on North Fourth street, near the side entrance to the Schultz department store. Whether the driver was making an effort to get into the store with the machine or not could not be learned but if that was his desire, the attempt was frustrated by one of the big boulevard electric light posts on the edge of the sidewalk that refused to give way or break. The big globe was knocked off the top and the radiator of the truck was caved in.—Yesterday’s Lafayette Journal.
O’RILEY’S Golden Loaf Bread will sell for Be Cash and Carry 81-2 c Per Loaf DELIVERED
