Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1913 — Co. M to Meet St. Joe Team at Armory Tonight. [ARTICLE]
Co. M to Meet St. Joe Team at Armory Tonight.
Co. M will open their basketball season this evening with the St. Joe college team. St. Joe is said to have the strongest team in years and the game should ba a hard fought battle from the call of time until the finish. The St. Joe lads will have it over tjifeir soldier opponents in the matter of condition, mt if confidence counts for any;hing, the soldier boys already have the St. Joe scalps hanging to their belts. The locals will probably go to the front as follows: Clark If, Morgan rs, Kirk c, Nowels Ig, Putts rg, and Rhoades and Healey subs. The game will start at 8:30. Everybody bring yohr two-bitt pieces and root for the locals. ■ ■ ■ II . Rubber stamps at Republican office. Ask for free catalogue.
"Three thousand people were used in the Arena and Eruption scenes in George Kleine’s- beautiful photo drama production of Bulwer Lytton’s celebrated novel, ‘The Last Days of Pompeii,” which is announced for* Triday, Dec, 19th, at The Princess Theatre. The skill with which this tremendous number of people is posed before the camera and the wonderfully lifelike effects obtained are unmistakeable proof of the superior qualities of the Italian producers and stage directors over all their competitors. Prices, all seats 20c. John McCormick, who was sent from Elkhart county to the state prison in 1905 for one to fourteen years for grand larceny and who was paroled in 1913, is-under arrest in New York city and will be returned to Indiana state prison for violation of his parole.
