Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“A MAN IN THE OPEN" SETS NEW RECORD FOR DUSTIN FARNUM
Coming’ with a ’ widely heralded reputation as affording Dustin Faitfum the most popularly accepted vehicle of his screen career, “A Man in the Open,” will be presented at the Princess theater on Saturday, Oct. 18, under the direction of the United Picture Theaters, Ine. Few modern romances have attained a larger popularity than Roger Pocock’s novel out which the latest Farnum superpicture is based, and which it closely follows in story. The rapid action so essential to a great motion picture is easily forthcoming from' the swiftly moving story of the novel, and in the photoplay version is added the natural advantage of swift succession of event and change of scene possessed by the screen over the written word. The story centers around one of nature’s gentlemen Who is first u ship-wrecked sailor, then a companion of cowboys and last a ranger, and portrays his adventures in the great northwest. A fascinating love story is said to weave itself into the main threa’d of the story, which is reported to hold a surprise for the audience right up to the final scene. The strong company presented in support of Mr. Farnum includes Irene Rich as leading woman, Claire Dußrae, Joseph Dowling, Lamar Johnstone and Hershall Mayall. —Advt.
NOTICE TO FARM BORROWERS * - The Walker Township Farm Loan association will meet at the Walker Center school house the first Saturday night of each month. Anyone wishing any loans should see some of the members or be present at the regular meetings. Everybody welcome. —William Stalbaum, president; V. M. Peer, sec-retary-treasurer. Ji An armload of old papers for 5c at The Democrat office.
