Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 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 matchless,'sidesplitting Irish comedy. This splendid company of tup makers is well recommended whereever they appear and is beyond doubj; the funniest Irish comedy on the road. Three long acts of constant latighter and mechanical surprises, elegantly costumed, and produced with special scenery befitting the 100 .llty the action of the play is founded in,< and a cast of characters picked from the ranlTs of the leading comedy artists, both ladies and gentlemen, fitted for the parts assigned to them in “The Irish Pipet,” 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.

Senator Overman, of North Carolina, Thursday introduced a joint resolution for a constitutional amendment to permit a majority instead of two-thirds of the senate or house to override a president’s veto and also to empower the president to veto any distinct items in an appropriation bill without dlsaprooving of the remainder of the measure. _ * Asserting that her father had demanded S2OO from her sweetheart for permission to wed her, Nellie Deep, of Mishawaka, went to South Bend Thursday with William Albert to get a marriage license and be wedded without her father’s knowledge. The father, however, also went to- South Bend and had the couple arrested to frustrate the plans. The girl is 17. Because 60 per cent of all West Point applicants have failed during the last three years* notwithstanding many were high school graduates, Representative Sharp, of Ohio, called on Secretary Garrison Thursday to recommend modification of examinations or have 'the government conduct a preparatory course. President Wilson recently vetoed a bill to reinstate one.of Mr. Sharp’s constituents who failed. There are over 1,200 boarders at the state prison at Michigan City. Notwithstanding the high price of all kinds of meat except mutton, tint institution has managed thus far to feed its ininaes at ten cents a day per capita. And they are all well fed, too* No one is permitted to go hungry. The price of meat has advanced 2Ys cents a pound since the last contract was made six months ago. This will probably raise the expense of feeding the men to some extent, to perhaps eleven cents a day.