Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jasper County Telephone Company Rates Effective April 1, 1920 Individual Business Line, Automatic $3.00 Individual Business Line, Magneto $2.75 Individual Residence Line, Automatic Metallc $2.25 Individual Residence Line, Magneto Metallc $2.00 Individual Residence Line, Magneto Grounded $1.75 Four Party Residence Line, Automatic S. Signal $1.75 Four Party Residence Line, Magneto 8. Signal $1.50 Rural Party Residence Metallc, 12 miles - $2.25 Rural Party Residence Line, Grounded, 12 miles $1.75 Rural Party Residence Metallc, 12 miles $2.75 Rural Party Business, Grounded, 12 miles $2.25 Rural Lines, 12 to 18 miles from Office, extra -25 c Rural Lines, 18 to 26 miles from Office, extra 50c Desk Sets, in residences, per month, extra 25c Extension Bells, per month 35c Extension Residence Phones, per month 50c Extension Business Phones, per month - SI.OO Public Library - , $3.00 Lodge and Church, Individual Line - $1.50 Joint Users of Business or Residence, per month SI.OO r Jasper County Telephone Company W. L. BOTT, Manager
PRINCESS THEATRE
Wednesday, April 14th SCREEN CLASSICS (INC.) PRESENTS* 4 BERT LYTELL .« i n i - “The Right of Way” A drama of law and love, and of a man who scorned men and flouted God. Wherein a highly finished product of civilization finds his only peace In the fringe of wilderness. Portrays the dilemma of a man who thought he loved a woman and who persuaded her of his love despite her real love for another. A picture with a magnetic star In the most masterly character a great author has conceived. A photoplay which does not adapt but reproduces a great work of modern fiction. How a woman saved a man who scorned the love she used to save him. Proves a man may be too clever for men, but not too clever for life. There is a multitude of such dramatic moments in “The Right of Way.” Also VOD-A-VIL MOVIES Admission —Adults, 25c—8c —28c. Children, 10c—1c—lie Thursday, April 15th LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS EUGENE O’BRIEN in « * " ‘ ’ “Sealed Hearts” “Sealed Hearts” is a stirring story of tangled love with father and son both loving the same woman. Some men are known as a “lady’s man” and others are re* ferred to as a “man’s man,” but there is still another type—the ultra-singular type known as “everybody’s man.” Such a man is Eugene O’Brien, the Selznick star. With a manly manner, fine poise and magnificent physique, tall, straight, athletic, good-natured and forever smiling, he’s just a “regular sort of fellow” with all the fine qualities that go to make a popular favorite. “Sealed Hearts” is. a powerful drama of love and romance, in which the star is seen In all his manliness. Friday, April 16th JOHN EMERSON AND ANITA LOOS PRESENT CONSTANCE TALMADGE in Her Latest Picture In “A Temperamental Wife” yVhat a fix for a perfectly respectable husband and wife to be in! Scene —Country hotel. Time—Midnight. Wifey had arrived two hours earlier with a handsome male foreigner. They took adjoining rooms and wifey roused the neighborhood by almost snatching the foreigner bald-headed because he tried to steal a kiss which he thought he was entitled to because she had eloped with him. Then hubby arrives—hot under the collar, cussing on all 12 cylinders —makes straight for wifey’s room —and the brave hotel clerk-constable beards them in their lair. “I’m a goin’ to have no more sich doln’s in this house—you’re pinched,” he says. Also COMEDY Admission—Adults, 25c—3c—28c. Children, 10o— io—-lie Saturday, April 17th SCREEN CLASSICS (INC.) PRESENTS VIOLA DANA In “ ' “The Willow Tree” He took home an image and turned it into a woman. She was an entrancing picture of oriental loveliness and he fell deeply in love with her, yet though she loved him in return SHE LOVED HONOR more, as she proved when she chose between love and duty. One moment she was a wooden image and the next she was alive. His love had wrought a miracle—his love and a little mirror which he had placed In the'arms of the image. DID THE LIVING IMAGE RETURN HIS LOVE? Even unto death, as you will learn when you see Viola Dana in the great Cohan and Ha»rls stage success, “The Willow Tree.” Also LARRY SEMON in | “THE SIMPLE LIFE” Prizma Picture—"MAßlMßA LAND” Admlidon—Adults, 25c—So—28c. Children, lOo—lo—lie
