Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1915 — Cheerful News. [ARTICLE]
Cheerful News.
The Comeli-Price Players, who played such a successful engagement here two years ago, pleasing our people mightily, will play a special return engagement at the Ellis Theatre next week, opening Monday night with the great comedy drama “In the Bishop’s Carriage,” one of the strongest plays ever written. A complete scenic and electrical equipment is carried by the company, the costumes are appropriate, splendid music is provided and to relieve the waits between the acts a complement of eight representative vaudeville acts will be given. The cast has been chosen for their especial fitness for the parts assigned and the really laughable and clever comedian, Happy Hal Price, has a part that gives him the fullest scope for his undoubted ability, besides allowing the introduction of his incomparable songs and dances. We predict a crowded house Monday night and those intending to be present will do well to assemble early as entertainment such as this is rarely offered at the low prices of 10, 20 and 30 cents. As a special inducement, on Monday night, one lady will be admitted free with each paid reserved seat ticket, if purchased before 6p. m. Phone No. 98.
