Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PRINCESS THEATRE Saturday, Nov. 1 AT 1 P.M., 3 P.M., 7P.M., 9P.M. g Q||o MVADIS T*»« World's Masterpiece ,n photo-drama TH«IIXINe-INSPIRING Sp “Masterly; Highly Realistic.” I \ “A marvel in photographs.’’ % lA —N. Y. 8 Reels. 2 Hours, of Thrills. As presented at the Astor Theatre, N. Y. City, and McVicker’s Theatre, Chicago. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS TO ALL

NOTICE Owing to the limited seating capacity of the house all those able tb do so should attend the afternoon performances. This is a full 2 hours show* First show from Ito 3 p. m., second show from 3 to 5 p. m., third show from 7 to 9p. m.,fourth show from 9tollp. m. ,

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Ellis Theatre One Night of Fun SAT. NOV. 1 A strictly clean Irish Comedy, upproduced for laughter. Mr. Ben Crtier Pretests The Brightest and Funniest of all Irish Comedies, in three acts, brim full of Irish Wit and Humor, Entitled, “The kish Piper” Interpreted by the eminent young Irish Character Comedian RUSSELL CRAMER and a carefully selected compay of merry makers in a program of hilarious fun from start ' to finish. 12 Big Singing and Dancing Musical Numbers, by the entire company of lady and gentleman artists. Irish Comedians; Irish Singers and Dancers, Irish Comedy, unsurpassed for real Irish wit and Humor. • Special scenery, superb band and qrchestra, magnificent wardrobe. 1 The entire production handsomely gowned, perfectly produced, and presented by an excellent company. Prices of admission—2se-35060c. Reserved seats on sale now at the Theatre, phone 98. Watch far the Greta Qaiftnwi Coaceit Baad Parade. Upon the arrival of the company in the city. WEATHER FORECAST. Cloudy tonight, probably snow flurries extreme north portton; FrtI day fair. 1 ,