Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PrincessJTheatre Program for the Week off Deoember 15 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1« “THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII** 1 1 WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER IT Mae Marsh . In “THE BONDAGE OF * BARBARA** SMILING BILL PARSONS * iff “THE MASTER OF MUSIC” THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS Vivian Martin in “AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS” Ypu know how it is: you try to do something for. a friend and— Bang! Everything comes tumbling down around own head. That’s how it happens In "An Innocent Adventuress." It’s the most "life-like”’ iplcture you ever saw. It’ll make you laugh a hundred times at similar past adventures in your own life. MACK SENNETT COMEDY "THE DENTIST”

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 Florence Reed ~ In ■HER CODE OF HONOR’ Do you believe In heredity? Can, you form your own character or is it inevitably inherited? Should a girl trust her head or her heart? Perhaps a combination of both would have been best for Helen In ‘Gier Code of iHonor,” but then this gripping story .might never have been written. They say love Is blind; It leads two young people Into similar straits in "Her Code of Honor, but with different'results. ELMO LINCOLN in the Third Episode of “ELMO THE MIGHTY**. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 Paramount Artcraft Special •THE WHITE HEATHER’ You never saw such a scene in your life. Two men at death grips at the bed of the ocean, eight .fathoms below the eyes of man. One the husband who seeks to cast aside the faithful wife of his youth. The other the man who loved her, and loves her still. ' Tfie eyes of mortal man have never beheld such a scene of stag* Eerlng splendor. The imagination of umans has never conceived such magnificence as this. The wizard of Maurice Touneur has produced a picture eternal —one that yon will be everlastingly sorry to say you missed. LARRY SEMON COMEDY "PASSING THE BUCK” The Jew Comedian, PRIZMA SUBJBL« “TROUT” A study of the life of the speckled beauties and a tussle with a “big one’’ that is delight for the devotees of Mr. Walton.

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATB Peter Nomenson et ux to Nehemiah Hopkins, Nov; 6, It 2 It 3, bl 40, Rensselaer, sl. Edward P. Lane et ux to Anton Prohosky, Dec. 9, nw, 5-29-7, 64.39 acres, Newton, $7,000Abram Simpson et ux to Eliza Coleman, Dec- 10, pt its 11, 14, bl 36, Weston’s add, Rensselaer. S9OO. John A. Clark to Nicholas Nussbaum, Dec. 2, It 10, bl 20, Remington, $l5O. James C. Anderson et ex to George Zaranka, Dec. 3, se sw, sw se, 12-31-6, 60 acres, Walker, $4,800. Vlolinda M. Beal et al to Thomaa A. Porter, Oct. 31, Its 1,2, 3, 11, 12, bl 8, Chambers & Morgan’s add, Remington, pt ne ne, 26-27-7, Carpenter, $2,500. Robert Michal et' al to Robert Vern Michal, Oct. 8, pt sw, 18-31-6, 147.02 acres. Walker, $6,500. Anna Maloy to Thomas O’Meara, Dec. 13, Its 4,5, bl 2, Benjamin's add, Rensselaer, sl. Caleb A. Pritchard et ux to Cecelia G. Chadbourne, Dec- 2, Ite 5,6, bl '2B, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, $l5O. "x Henry Amsler et ux to Thomas A. Hayes et ux, Dec. 15,' pt ne, 19-29-6, Marion, S7OO. Emmet L. Hollingsworth et ux to Richard fltreltmatter, Dec. 15, pt e %ne, pt no se, nw ne, 21-30-6, 130 acres. Union, sl. ATTENTION, OAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-sole your tires with Gates Half-Solos on tL'te of all sizes. These are puneturo proof and guaranteed 3.500 mt 100 Cost only one-half as much as yoa pay for standard tires. Tiro an* tube repairing at reasonable prices Also handle Gates’ tested tabes In, all sizes. Ford Special Oli, lubricating oil and grease. Free sir and water. Come and see how Gates’ Half-Sole tires are put psu All work will be given careful Uh tention. 'Phone 109.—JOHN J, EDDT. An armload of old papers for 5c at The Democrat office.