Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J I. Case 10x20 will pull two 14-inch plows. $1,200 f. o. b. factory J. I. Case 15x27 Pulls three 14-inch plows. Pulls 26x46 Separator Will thresh 2,500 bushels of oats. SI,BOO f. o. b. factory EDWARD HERATH
RACES AT STATE FAIR Four harness races a. day will be given at the State Fair the week of Sept. 6. Bicycle races for state championships will be run on Sept. 7. Five auto races by crack American, English and French drivers will be held on Sept. 11. —Advt.
PRINCESS THEATRE Saturday 1 " AllgllSl 27'28 *1 T-'J’f JOSEPH M. BCHENCK < V Presents ' Norma Talmadgo . «■ ’ • : “Yes or No” Margaret Vane, pampered and petted wife of Donald Vane, mistakes her husband’s devotion to business for Indifference toward her. As a matter of fact Vane is ruining his health in business endeavoring to supply Margaret with the luxuries she craves. In a saualld little East side tenement house, Min Berry and her husband And themselves in a losing fight against poverty. A boarder, Ted Leach, Is taken In to revive the withering income. Leach has a secret infatuation for Min, but she is too busy working to even notice that her husband is neglecting her In fils fight against poverty. x In a mone beautiful environment, Margaret Vane confides her disappointment and resentment to Paul Derreck, a social parasite. Margaret promises Derreck she will run away with him. Her husband dies from the, shock when he hears of Margaret’s plan. Husbands, be careful in selecting your boarder. Nowadays one can never judge the man by his exterior or surface polish. “Yes or No,” the near Norma Talmadge picture, gives a vivid object lesson of what can happen by taking strangers Into your home. ALSO GOOD COMEDY F i . A. —■ i ■ ■ ■ ■■ ! ■■! 11 a ADMISSION: Adult*.. .25c-3c war tax—2Bc 4 MgjWg. Children. .10c-lc war tax-llc
