Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1918 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Princess Theatre Matinee 2:15 Night 7:OS Always the Best in Photoplays SATURDAY, MAY 11 Douglas Fairbanks in “The Modern Musketeer” 10a and 15c. MONDAY, MAY 13 Robert Warwick in 1 “The Mad Lover” 6 Reels j 100 and 15c. i TUESDAY, MAY 14 « J Earl Williams la “Arseno Lupen” Six Acts ] Also Good Comedy All seats 10c COMING D. W. Griffith’s $2,000,000 Spectacle “Intolerance” 125.660 People; 7,000 Horses; 1,200 Chariots The world’s greatest picture. Allen M. Robertson Theatre Co. c. B. VIANT, Managing Director. MEMBERS OF LIBERTY GUARD
The following is a list of tha members of the Fourth Company of Liberty Guard in Jasper county, organized May 5, 1918: Captain, Max Kepner; first lieutenant, Rex D. Warner; second lieutenant, Lesley Milley; privates. John M. Ward, J. V. Rice Porter. Ernest Garriott, Edward Kirk, Rob- , ert Blue, John Duggins, Vern H. ,; Sanders, H. L. Moore, Glenn B^' Sanders, Jesse C. Ward, Robert E. Smith, Bert N. Hudson, A. Ross Ramey, Louis Moosmiller, Lee Myers, Joseph Moosmiller, Roes Moore, Harry Milner, Lewis Messenger, Floyd A. Gruver, E. D. Nesbitt, Barnard I. Luers, Lee Ramey. Jdhn Gangloff, Clifton C. Hendricks, Harold Halleck, W. C. Viele, John Moosmiller, Grant J. Wynegar, Sidney Lahman, Leo Hurley, Lambert Halsea, Glenn Timmons. D. V. Comer, Orbin Warne, James Moore, Claud Williams, Ray Potts, Clyde Tilton, J. F. Scheurlch, J. Henry Platt, Bert L. Wood, Evans Timmons, Russell Critsef, Gilbert Albin, Lewis Quinn, Vincent Quinn, Arthur Kanne, Amos Deere, Harold Weiss, Ray Iliff, Jack Miller, Oren Norman, W. M. Lee, John Kellner, John Stockwell, John H. Ramp, H. H. Watson. This company meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. All (persons desiring military training are urged to enroll and get the benefit of tho wnrk from t/be beginning. ;
