Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1912 — All Next Week at The Ellis Opera House. [ARTICLE]

All Next Week at The Ellis Opera House.

Fr,om the Times-Tribune, Alexandria, Indiana: “When the curtain went up on the first act of “The Whirlpool,” the offering of the Cash E. Tomlinson company at the opera house last night, there was not a single seat to be had. And of all the big crowd there, not one went away dissatisfied, for the show made good in every way. Mr. Tomlinson was seen as Jack Hunter, a breezy westerner, and it was a part that showed Mr. Tomlinson to the best advantage. The comedy element was handled in a capital manner by Guy Beach as the Englishman, and Lawrence Finch as the western doctor, their scene about the dog Friday being very clever. Mr. Fleming as Dr. Minton and Roy Dee as Sam Jones were true to their parts and brought the right atmosphere to the play. Miss Rinaldo as Mildred Baxter, who falls in love with her husband, was sweet and clever in the part, while Miss Sitzer as Peggy and Miss Hall as Polly, were fine and added to the comedy of the play. Taking it throughout it is a clever company at the opera house this week and no doubt the people will show their appreciation by giving then packed houses all week.” —Adv.