Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1914 — The Gayety Air Dome is Closed for This Season [ARTICLE]

The Gayety Air Dome is Closed for This Season

The Princess theatre from this date Will be operated under the sole ownership and management of Perry and John Horton, the room has been thoroughly renovated 'and' 'the Deagan musical electric bills installed. Beginning iwith next week the management will exclude the vaudeville, in place of •which they will make a specialty of running the most expensive and high class serial and photoplays, such as the ‘'Million Dollar Mystery,” "Trey O' Hearts,” “Lucile Love,” and the dramatization of these excellent features will-.be A-l. Miss Joanna Mitchell, daughter of Dr. O. L. Mitehell, of Monmouth. HL, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell. > - “Uncle” Steward Hammond was down from Surrey over .Sunday visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. I. Adams. He is not feeling very good, but is able to get about and seems alipost as well as he did a year ago.