Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT “The Sign of the Black Lily” In Two Parts You will like “The Sign of the Black Lily.” Full of adventure, crowded with unexpected situations of splendid power. Hew a wary, old white-haired favorite of the dubs and drawing-room is exposed as leader of the “Black Lily” gang. How an enterprising detective wormed his way into the foul heart of the most vicious and corrupt organization in all Paris. - , How, by finding secret buttons, walls moved, floors disappeared revealing strange hiding places of the gang. What happened to the police. The valiant fight against overwhelming odds. The dramatic unmasking of the sleek villianin his own reception room crowded with guests—who little suspect his real character—all makes a film delightful for its strong situations, convincing acting and clever story. OTHER PICTURE: “The Treasure of Captain Kidd”—Edison Drama. First Show 7:30. - Prices 5 and 10c
