Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1914 — Story of The Rosary. [ARTICLE]
Story of The Rosary.
Bruce Wilton has amassed a fortune which he lavishes upon his wife, Vera. Tm.ir household is a happy one, but into t creeps a note of menace. Iso one hears it at first, save Father Kelly, a priest, the former tutor of Bruce. Quietly he goes to work with his sharpened mental sense to find the person who is causing the adverse induenee in the household. Almost on tire verge of discovering the cause, calamity descends upon the Wilton house. Bruce’s fortune is swept away, and in such a manner that he thinks his wife was the cause of his ruin. Husband and wife are separated, the home is destroyed, and yejj the cause of all the disaster is unknown. But Father Kelly, with a faith that moves mountains, goes on quietly, serenely, confidently, with but one purpose in view, the happiness pi those he loves. He solves the mystery and lets the white light of truth into the minds that have been darkened by evil. More than that he finds the one who has caused all the misery and restores the home. “The Rosary,” with a splendid cast and full scenic production, will be the attraction at the Ellis Theatre next Monday night, Dec. 7th.
