Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1913 — Quo Vadis Delighted Four Large Audiences Saturday. [ARTICLE]

Quo Vadis Delighted Four Large Audiences Saturday.

The best photo play ever exhibited in Rensselaer was that of Quo Vadis at the Princess Saturday, four performances being given, two | in the afternoon and two in the evening, the house being crowded at each 'performance. Quo Vadis was taken in Rome by the Kleine-Cines people at a cost, of about a half million dollars. The. production has met with such favorwith the peopfe that it has proven a great money maker, having had 360 consecutive iferformanees at the Astor Theatre in New York, the performances there having returned in profits the original investment. The pictures are exciting and hold the audience spellbound during the two hours required in the production. This company has another production of similar magnitude just put on, “The Last Days of Pompeii,’" which will be at the Princess in the near future. It is a six reel production, and is now being given in the principal cities hf the country. It will no doubt pack the house at every performance when given here. »