Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1911 — Paper Praises Acting of Miss Forrester in LaBelle Marie. [ARTICLE]
Paper Praises Acting of Miss Forrester in LaBelle Marie.
Kentland Enterprise. Absolutely the best piece of acting ever seen in Kentland was given by Miss Forrester in the role of Laßelle Marie at the opera house Tuesday night. This was the expressed sentiment of all present Miss Forrester played the dual role of thp simple country girl and the French society belle with charming effect. Handsomely gowned, bewitchingly beautiful and giving the parts their true interpretation, she fairly captivated the audience. In fact, the entire company was well cast and withal the production was by far the best the Stock Company has- put on during the two seasons they have been making this circuit i # Now try a pail of that clear, white syrup at The Home Grocery. A world’s record in agricultural plowing was established when the sections of five fourteen-inch plows turned a furrow almost sixty feet wide during a public demonstration at South Bend. The te6t,‘ which was under the superintendent of the Oliver Chilled Pl«.v works, was regarded as an epoch in the history of plow making, as it proved the practicability of flexible frame plows of unlimited A powerful traction engine furnished t.he power for the test and the fifty plows were dragged along easily and did work equivalent to 150 horses. The demonstration was given by t v > s Olivers and was witnessed by expert plowmen from all over the coun’ry. Mrs. Arlie Rowen swore out a complaint against Mrs. Emerald Aldrich this morning, charging assault, but up to the hour -Th'e Republican went to press Constable Parks had not served the warrant. According to Mrs. l£owen there was a s lively set-to in her yard yesterday and the picture film men missed a rare chance to get a real-life film. The difficulty will probably be aired in Squire Irwin’s court tomorrow and if the public can be advised a short time before hand there will'doubtless be a big audience to hear the particulars. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Rushmore arrived here this morning for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Henry Amsler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rushmore live at North Yakima, Wash., and they are on their way home after a visit in Vermont, New York and New Jersey. Mrs. Rushmore and Mrs. Amsler are cousins and this is the first time they have seen each other for fortynine years. We have ihe % genuine Jackson Hill egg coal for the range. Hamilton £ Kellner.
