Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1913 — GREAT SHOW AT THE PRINCESS THURSDAY NIGHT [ARTICLE]
GREAT SHOW AT THE PRINCESS THURSDAY NIGHT
. . An Exact Reproduction the Sinking of the Titanic to Be Shown January let. * Ship-Wrecked in Icebergs/ in three parts, without doubt one of the most wonderful and realistic films ever produced, will be presented at the; Princess New Year’s. We here see a magnificent ship at Southampton loading its hundreds of passengers, freight and baggage; we see her leaving port with flying colors, the waving of handkerchiefs and the many bands playing, Every sailor at his post of duty,- the luxuriously finished cabins, elegßht case, all are here reproduced. We next see the engine and boiler rooms with the many sooty faced stokers at work busily engaged at work firing the 160 boilers of the immense ship. Next we show the ship at sea with passengers engaged in many different forms of amusement to (while away the time. Icebergs are next sighted in the distance and now the film portrays the terrific grinding crash of the collision, showing the ship lutoh to one side, then the terrible commotion within, as costly furniture and people are all jumbled together in the awful concussion, the inrush of water, the explosion of the boilers, wireless operators calling for help, lowering of the life boats and rescue of passengers from the icy waters. Shows the captain rescuing a passenger from the waters only to give his life in return, as the gallant ship sinks to the bottom with many living souls still on board beyond the power of human help. • ' Incomprehensible. Don’t miss seeing this great picture as it is something every man, wom&n and child Should gets nothing hut praise from one and all. Shows at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. Prices 10c to everybody.
