Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WDMEy All members of the Improved Order of Redmen are urgently requested to be present at the Hall Friday eve-* ning, March 19th, at 7 o'clock sharp. The Monticello Degree Team will be here to confer the degrees. A banquet will be served at the Barnes Restaurant. BY ORDER OE THE SACHEM.
NOTICE TO FARMERS We handle the Rumley line tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western UtilItor, one-horse tractor, at White Front Garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ' '
WANTED—Pickles Raised For Square Dinge Co., at the various p!aces--Parr, Gilford, Laura, Kersey and Tefft. The writer will solicit the territory of the various places in the next sixty days, and would appreciate any one who would raise a part of an acre or more. Should I miss any one that would care to raise pickles, the seed can be had for asking for it at the various places: PARR—J. E. Murphy Stora. GIFFORD—T. F. Hankins and James Cavinder Stores. KERSEY— Cooper Store. TEFFT—E. W. Lakin Store. JOHN S. LAKIN, Sup«ri«tsndent NORTH JUDSON, IND. R.R NO. 1
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PRINCESS THEATRE Wednesday, March 17 CHARLES RAY in ‘ . “Bill Henry” Gosh all tarnation, Bill was mad! Ho meant nothin’ but Rood. Fact was, he had the grandest little rheumatism cure that ever brought relief to suffering humanity. And When to think that his very first "prospect” should have busted his new bicycle and chased him down the road! Mad!!? Well, Bill just had to go and do something desperate, and he did! Fell head over heels in love, became a regular fightin' hero, and made more money than youfd ever dream, lookin’ at him here. You'll laugh and thrill and glow like any kid at a circus when you see Charles Hay as “Bill Henry." Also VOD-A-VIL MOVIES Thursday, March 18 EUGENE O’BRIEN in “The Perfect Lover” He was petted, pampered And loved by the wotmen of the "Four Hundred,” hut he was not happy. He wanted the love of only one woman who'would not fall a victim of his charms. Who has the greater charm —the innocent country girl or the sophisticated city woman? ... He gave up luxury to starve. Why? She said she loved him too much to see him happy with another woman. Was thia real love? He wan the perfect lover. No one could resist his chanmn. Eugene O'Brien In the type of role in which he has gained fame on stage and' screen. Admission—Adults, 25c—Sc—28c. Children, lOo—io—llc ________ Friday, March 19 MITCHELL LEWIS „ . in “The Last of His People” A VITAL DRAMA OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST Shooting In the rapids of a treacherous mountain stream in a frail canoe and battling to death utpon a rocky ledge high up a mountain side are but two of the thrilling moments in this new Select Picture. A rugged romance of the great North woods. The story of a strong man’s love for a weak woman. See the thrilling hand-to-hand struggle between one wolf, the last of his tribe, and a social sybarite on the erest of a mountain peak. Also Elmo Lincoln in “ELMO THE MIGHTY” . I Saturday. March 20 IRENE CASTLE. in “The Firing Line” Robert W. Ghaimbers’s famous novel come to life! With America’s best dressed woman in the leading role! The color and charm of gay Palm Beach. The rugged strength of the north. The ardor of love amd youth. The lure and luxury of smart society adventuring. A bjg, human picture that will delight your eye and grip your heart. Also “Fatty” Roscoe Arbuckle “OH, DOCTOR!” Admission—Adulta, 25c—8c—-28c. Children, lOo—lc -lie
