Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ellis Theatre One Night Only 5 SATUR., JAN. 3 Callahan & Corbin present the Big New York Success “The Man on the Box” With Special Electrical and Scenic Effects. “The Man on the Box” tells a pretty story of a young man who takes a position as coachman so he can be near the girl he loves. You have read the book, now see the ptay. The theatrical event of the season. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. <. ■■■■ 'a in— Phone Ellis Theatre, No. 98 F.IUS THEATRE FRI. JAN. 2 A New Thrill of Pleasure 5 NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS Featuring Special New Year ATTRACTION JACK BIRCHLAND Absolutely the world’s greatest and cleverest human frog extraordinary. HAYTER and JANET in "No Divorce,” a most amusing half hour of delicious nonsense, and 3 more high grade acts, including the popular prima-donna Mias Frances Davies, and O’NEIL and MAT Two of the smartest singing and dancing artists showing their remarkable danees with glimpses of real fun. SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3 Two Shows at Kight Coounendag at 7 Sharp. -- Afternoon Prices IS and 23 cents. Evening, all seats 23 cents. ‘.‘PEOPLE LIKE IT BEST”

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