Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Ellis Theatre J h m. s „.£ llls Saturday Night, Feb. 24th F. St. Gordon Presents THE STOCK COMPANY In the great Comedy-Drama of Washington society, Che Senator’s Daughter Bright - Entertaining t Full of Laughs A . STRONG DRAMATIC STORY. Prices:'2sc-35c-50. Seats on sale at Jessen’s.
' W? " SIDNEY LANDON. . Impersonator of Great Men. Mr. Landon is more than a mere impersonator—-fee will make you think the real, live, noted men whom he portrays, arg, standing before you and speaking to you. Mark Twain, our greatest humorist, will be here and deliver an afterdinner speech so characteristic of him, yon will think, almost, that he has returned.from the grave. The genius, Poe, the little-understood author, will make himself more real to you and you wiH realize bow human* and appealing he was, when he shows you his heart in his rendering of “Annabel Lee.” “Bill” Nye will convulse yon with his fun. Other celebrities may appear if-'there is time. z Then there will be Isaac Isaacstein, Yon Yonson, the German politician, the .man from Green’s Corners, Posey County, Indiana, the old war veteran, and others, all as true, to life as life itself. You will see at least seven or eight distinct and different characters, each worth while and each entertaining. The fourth number of the Lecture Course, at the M. E. church, Monday night, Feb. 26th. General Admission, 35 cents. "i
