Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1913 — WEEK OF STOCK AT THE ELLIS THEATRE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WEEK OF STOCK AT THE ELLIS THEATRE

Bobby Robbins Company Opens at Ellis Monday Night and Will Be Here All Week. Manager Ellis of the Ellis Theatrt has returned contracts calling for the appearance of the Miss Bobby Robbins Co., at his popular play house for six nights and one mat inee, starting next Monday night. Mr. Ellis considers himself very fortunate in securing this attraction, as they carry twelve people and are playing only the larger cities of this state. They go from here directly to the Dreyfus Theatre In Lafayette, for a two weeks’ engagement. The company is quite an innovation in the repertoire business as they have the only real combination attrae tion in this part of the country Five big feature vaudeville special ties are given every night in addi tion to the dramatic production, making a continuous performance. Some of the plays to be presented here are “Wife in Name Only,” the opening play; “A Southern. Romance,” “The Wolf,” “The Price She Paid,” a dramatization of the popu lar novel; “In the Call of tfie Woods,” presented for the first time in Indianapolis recently; “The Lit tie Christian,” and ‘The Idlers,” a big 4-act comedy drama. Ladies will be admitted free Monday night ts accompanied by a paid thirtycent ticket. This means the best seats. The prices for Monday night will be 10c, 20c and 30c.

Climax, third act, in “Wife in Name Only,” at Ellis Theatre, Monday night next.