Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE Wednesday July 21 D. W. Griffith presents “Scarlet Days” A Tale of the Olden West The trail, the strife, the dance hall glare. The blood of youth adventuring. And through it all a soul as only Griffith can paint it on the screen. Presented by a great cast, u including Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Seymour, Carol Dempster and Ralph Graves. A flaming epic of love and life in the days when the west was young. Scarlet days, when love meant all the world and the game of life was the game of pluck, of nerve, of gallantry, of love. A new Griffith picture —galvanizing, fascinating, so different, so distinctive‘that it tops all his others. Probably the most romantic and picturesque period in America’s history was the days of ’49. Can you imagine a D. W. Griffith production with those times as a background? He’s done it. As you know Mr. Griffith is recog-, nized as the greatest genius in the motion picture art. ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY “HE MARRIED HIS WIFE” Admission—Adults, 25c—Sc—28c. Children, 10c —1c—11c Thursday, July 22 Jesse L. Lasky presents ‘Everywoman’ With Theodore Roberts, Violet Hemming, Wanda Hawley, Bebe Daniels, Irving Cummings, Monte Blue, Raymond Hatton, Noah Berry, Jay Dwigglns, Tully Marshall, Robert Brower, Edyth Chapman, Clara Horton, Mildred Reardon and a distinguished supporting cast’lncluding 100 of the most beautiful women in the world. “EVERYWOMAN” is a play everyone knows about. It has played the theaters of the biggest cities and of the smallest. “Everywoman” is a story of every woman’s quest for love. Wealth and flattery, dissipation and vanity stand in her way, but her quest is finally successful. A picture that every woman wants to see. Gorgeous gowns, marvelous scenery and splendid cast. What is a morality play? It is a parable in popular form. Its characters all bear the names of familiar virtues and vices. In this screen -story Everywoman becomes a compelling attractive heroine: Devotion a perfect lover, and Passion a satisfactory villain. Visualie’zd in these various characters are the invisible forces which for good or evil, influence the life of Everywoman. Who shall fathom the dreams of a young girl as she first looks out on life, ■ T .t “Standing with reluctant feet,. Where the brook and river meet, * WomanhooiJ and childhood fleet!” She starts fortified by all the beneficent attributes—Youth, Beauty, Modesty, Truth and Good Conscience; but near her are Ambition and Pride beckoning her on; Passion with pleasant exterior- Vice in attractive form; Wealth ready to smooth every path- while Love, Compassion and Devotion seem but dull company. Everywoman meets these characters daily. She must choose which shall be her companions. In real life they bear ordinary names, but she knows to which group they belong, whether they are a force for good or evil; whether they should enter the inner circle of her friends, or be passed by and forgotten. Will she pursue Ambition» Consort with Vanity and Pride? Indulge in Dissipation and Vice’ Or in the path of simple standards and quiet modest wavs be content to live her life in companionship with womanly virtues believing that if she pursue Truth alone, Love which she so earnestly desires, will be her sure reward? Admission: Matinee-Adults, 25c-3c-28c; .Children, 10c-Ic-11c Night—Adults, 30c—3c—33c; Children, 15c —2c—l7c
DANA RISHLING, 335 Elm St., Rensselaer. For Sale —'/ 2 h. p. electric motor, Fairbanks Morse, 1200 'r. p. m., 3-phase, 110 volts. This motor is practically good as new, and will be sold at two-thirds cost of new motor if taken at once. —THE DEMOCRAT. ts For Sale at Bargains—All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Come in and look them over, in tne white-front garage.—KUBOSKE A WALTER. ts For Sale —Four city lots in Columbia addition at intersection of Elm and Rachel streets. A good building site or a safe investment. Address MRS. K. R. WATSON, Rensselaer, or telephone No. 8. 322 For Sale —Best 160-acre grain and stock farm in southwestern Michigan, well improved, live creek, near Buchanan. If interested write me. I am a farmer. Jived here all my life. —L. N. TATRO, Sawyer, Mich-i igan. 324 For Sale—l6O-acre Farm, well drained, most all level, black soil; 5-room house, good barn, corn crlbe, good well, fine orchard land all in cultivation. Can give * good terms on this. Price SBO per acre.—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON. ts For Sale—Some real bargains In well Improved farms located within three miles of Rensselaer. 120 a., 133 a., 212 a., 152 a., 80 a. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all sizes farther out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me or call phone 246, office, or 499, home- — HARVEY DAVISSON. ts Typewriters—Rebuilt and secondhand at very attractive prices Do not pay SIOO or more for a new machine when we can sell you a rebuilt one that is to all intents and purposes every bit as good as a new machine for from 1-3 to % the cost of a new one. We now have on hand the following: 1 Oliver No. 5, back-space, tabulator, etc., a fine machine, $45. 2 Oliver No. 3, dandy condition, each S3O. 1 Remington No. 10, a No. 1 good machine, SSO. 1 ■Smith Premier No. 10, tabulator, back-spacer, 2-color ribbon, etc., a fine machine in every way, SSO. 1 Smith Premier No. 5,2 r-color ribbon, fine condition, S3O. All the above machines have new
