Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1913 — “The Irish Piper." [ARTICLE]
“The Irish Piper."
This makes the third season of the above funny Irish comedy, and millions of people have laughed at this nfatchless, side-splitting Irish com-, edy. This splendid company of fun makers is well recommended whereever they appear and is beyond doubt the funniest Irish comedy on the road. Three long acts of constant laughter and mechanical surprises, elegantly costumed, and produced with special scenery befitting the loc.lity the action of the play is founded in, and a cast of characters picked, from the ranks of the leading coniedy artists, both ladles and gentlemen, fitted for the parts assigned to them in “The Irish Piper,” which will appear at the Ellis Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 1, for one night only. Don’t wait until the above date to secure your seats for this attraction, but get your seats at once at the usual reserved seat sale and avoid the rush at the door, as this attraction will be presented at popular prices. Lovers of good clean comedy will secure their seats at once.
