Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
STAR THEATRE THUBSDAY.FEB.72.2O 7 REEL SUPER-PRODUCTION BROUGHT BACK AGAIN - Your Last Chance to See ThisWonderful Feature She was Queen of the dance halls-a famous figure in the Frozen North. For the love of a man she reformed. Sec this wonderful struggle between love and the forces of evil as portrayed by DOROTHY DALTON in “The Flame of the Yukon” a. Directed by CHARLES MILLER By MONTE M. by thOMAS H . INCE A TRIANGLE PICTURE
A Tale of th© Rush for Gold:
Tha drama and the tragedy of the MV > NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 12. The time of this Triangle Play is in ♦he days of '9B when the gold-mad crowds sought to uncover the wealth of the Frozen North, when there was no law of God or man In the camps and where a man’s quickness “on the straw decided the question .of wheth <y he would live to get back to the States with his fortune. Dalton is “The Flame”. One night she is told by Black the owner of the dance hall, to pluck a •trancer who seems to have ms oeii well filled with gold. In the process of clucking him she discovers the stranger Fs throwing a bluff and that it is sand instead of gold dust in his belt. When a stampede is on for a new
gold field “The Flame” stakes the stranger, telling him not to come back If he falls to strike pay dirts. After he leaves she decides to give, up'her manner of living and through the lonely arctic wintar she waits for the return of the man who has won her love. The stranger strikes it rich but on his return is told that "The Flame is dead. His fortune is won by Black Jack and his crooked faro game. The Flame” returns to the dance hall and navs Black Jack back in his own coin, winning back the fortune the stranger lost Then comes the big scene in the show when Dorothy Dalton gives up the man she loves to the woman she thinks has a better claim on him- °aly to find that In so doing she has made it easier for the stranger to declare his love for her. “The Flame of the Yukon” was written by Monte M. Katterjohn, directed by Charles Miller, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince.
Public Sale of 114 Head of Stock Pure-Bred Angus Cattle and Duroc Jersey Hogs Thursday,"February 19, 1920 CHARLES SCHLEMAN RENSSELAER, INDIANA As I am joins to move to Rensselaer, I will hold a Public Sale at my residence 2 miles north and 2 mile as iam gu a s we st q{ R ensse i a er, Indiana.
COW NO. I—A Chieftain Trojan Erica. Erica Ellen 2d 136480. Reb*TSJA <=»’•“" BUck ' No - mm ' COW NO. 2—Hoosier Erice Ellen 2d, No. 258863. Calved June 2, 1917. Sired by Kemp 2d, No. 19^ 292- I „ C , BA Dam bv Erica Ellen 2d, No. 136480. Cavalier Black No. 2T0522, Jan. 1, 1220. COW NO. 3—A Wester Fowlls Blackbird. Jael Deuce No. 172245. Calved Sept. 8, 1912. 1K91A9 Sired Maple Brook Forest, 152402. Dam Jeannette D, 141104. Bred by J. M. Hiner, Peru, Ind. 192 0 Has a heifer calf at foot Jan. 12, 1920. Sired by Island Park Adrian, 182899. COW NO. 4—Blackbird. Jael Deuce 2d, 169306. Calf March 12, 1917. ' Sire Blackbird Fred 166929. Dam Jael Deuce 172245. Bred by J. M. Hiner, Peru, Ind. Will calf by Sale Day. 182899 Sired by Island Park Adrian, No. 182899. COW NO. s—Hoosier5 —Hoosier Jael Deuce Ist, No. Calved March 5, 1919. Sire Island Park Adrian No. 182899, Dam Jael Deuce 2d, No. 269306. COW NO. 6 —Jael Deuce 3d No C ° Calved Feb. 25 1919 Sire Island Park Adrian, No. 182899. ,
80 HEAD PURE-BRED DUROC HOGS
Consisting of 4 sows coming 2 years old, »» HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay mare 4 years old: 1 bay mare 10 years old. In foal to Jack; 1 coming 2-year-old mare colt; 1 coming 1-year-old filly. >■ . ' t household goods 1 12-ft dining room table: 1 Economy cream sepchurn, 1 sewing « ewe d. 2 10-gal. Jars; 2 lamps, and lrtic*M too numerous to mention.
PHH-LIPS CHAS. SCHLEMAN. C. Hot Lunch on Ground,.
