Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1914 — VAUDEVILL AT PRINCESS DRAWS LARGE CROWDS [ARTICLE]

VAUDEVILL AT PRINCESS DRAWS LARGE CROWDS

Giant and Midget and Other Attractions Make Fine Shew—Last Appearance Tonight. The Princess played to packed houses last night and the leading attraction, Barnum’s Banquet, direct from the Keith Circuit, made a groat hit with the audienees. Ed Dunkhorst, the 440-pound giant, and his deadly enemy, Little Tommy Atkins, the 80-pound midget, Kept the audience in a roar of laughter with their matrimonial stunts. (Mr. a#d Mrs. Brady were equally good in their respective roles. This attraction, has played in all of the large cities and is deserving of liberal patronage. The pictures last night included two good dramas and Psithe’s Weekly Review, and the show as a whole was worth 25 cents of anybody’s money. Barnum’s Banquet will appear at The Princess for the last time tonight and with the splendid picture program, .should draw packed houses.