Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1912 — That Breach of Promise Case. [ARTICLE]

That Breach of Promise Case.

The mock court trial to be given under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church, in Ellis theatre, on Thursday evening, February Bth, promises to, be an event of unusual interest. Judging from newspaper reports of similar entertainmients conducted by the present management it would seem to be one of the most amusing things now offered for public patronage. It will be, in the first place, an exact reproduction of a court scene in methods and procedure and on this account will be extremely interesting to ladies and others who have ngyer attended a real trial. Best of all will be the refined fun of the whole affair. With Judge C. W. Hanley presiding over the court, Mrs. Geo. H. Healey appearing as the brok-en-hearted plaintiff, Mr. Frank Morrow as the defendant, Col. Newton prosecuting the case and John A. Dunlap, EBq., defending the accused, to say nothing of the brilliant array of court officers, witnesses and Jurors, it is pretty certain we shall have all the comedy and reality of a court scene and enough wholesome fun to last a whole year.