Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT i ... ; . ■

Mary Stuart Edison’s Masterpiece in three parts The powerful and pathetie story of the unhappy queen MARY STUART Queen of Scotland

Though familiar to ey«ry school boy in the land, may be briefly told as fellows: Born in Scotland, educated at the court of Frances the II of France, whom she married at fifteen, Queen of France at sixteen, a widow at seventeen, beginning her reign as Scotland’s queen at eighteen, married to Darnley of the Royal Blood at nineteen, her life began amid turmoil and disaster. A charge of treason is brought against her by the English crown. She is found guilty and sentenced to the block. The Earl of Leicester has been secretly in love with Mary, but fearing for his safety, deserts her when the crisis comes. There is a white haired old man who follows her to the scaffold and a gray haired old woman bowed down by weeping. These, her nurse and her physician, the remnants of her faithful followers. She mounts the scaffold; the charges of treason are read to the hungry crowd watching. Oh, the anguish on the Queen’s tired face at these false accusations. She forgives the headsman, offers a prayer for her too trusting soul and bares her white neck to the axe. This Beautiful Historical Drama Should Be Seen By All. First Show at 7:30 Paul Miller Will Sing. Pricess and 10c Free tiokets on Saturday nights. Cash prises—s2.so first; f 1.50 second and 11.00 third.

Good Show At CbMtayety flirdomc /For Two Nights Harry Zake & Charles Johnson Turning a Sommersault and landing on feet on wire Novelty Character Change Sketch Interspersed Song Comedy Burlesque and Novelties A laughing hit “When One Makes Two” “Daddy and Me” A Feature Ribbon, Beautiful with Electric Effect