Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1911 — Peck’s Bad Boy the Attraction At Ellis Theatre Tonight. [ARTICLE]

Peck’s Bad Boy the Attraction At Ellis Theatre Tonight.

The attraction at the Ellis theatre tonight is “Peck’s Bad Boy.” Many of us remember how much we enjoyed the stories that attracted such general attention a quarter of a century ago, and how we watched for the installments of the story and wondered what remarkable things would oqfcur next. Last fall Wallace Cutter, an old show man, decided that he would take out on the road a company of real actors add put on the success of twenty years ago. He started out with the company about Christmas and has been playing towns and cities in northern Indiana to record' business. Wednesday night the company was in South Bend, tomorrow night it will be in Lafayette. Rensselaer 1b fortunate to have secured the company. Mr. Cutter is a real artist and he knows an actor when he sees one and he has secured for this extremely funny play a lively set of play folk that make the show a real live wire. The children will like “Peck’s Bad Boy,” and they should see It. The importance of the story so cleverly written should be sufficient to cause the children to learn something about it and a more capable company of actors than Mr. Cutter has, will never present this laughable old timer ia Rensselaer. Take \ the children, %o yourself and enjoy a hearty laugh, sen some clever acting, and have a good time. • , ■ i