Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1913 — PRINCESS THEATRE CHANGES HANDS [ARTICLE]

PRINCESS THEATRE CHANGES HANDS

Col. Fred Phillips Sells Out to Theodore George, Who Ita Now in Personal Charge. \ Col. Fred Phillips, who started The Princess Theatre several years ago and who has conducted a high class motion picture theatre since that time, has sold his business to Theodore George, who is now in charge. Mr. Phillips will continue in the piano and . auctioneering business and devote considerable time to his farming and subdivision business. He will remove his pianos to another room and Mr. George expects" to rent the front part of the picture store for desk room to several men, probably to Insurance and real estate agents. , Mr. George expects to follow the policy of Mr. Phillips in the management of the theatre, engaging the highest class film service and having good music. He also contemplates working up a weekly amateur performance a little later on. Mr. George is a Rensselaer young man and has many friends, who will doubtless help him make a success of his business and he hopes to merit the patronage of the theatre's old friends and to make many new ones. Harve Bob’ inson will continue to operate the picture machine. t The subjects for tonight are announced in this evening’s Republican.