Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1915 — Big Doings Here Next Week. [ARTICLE]
Big Doings Here Next Week.
In many of the eastern cities where the name of the Comeli-Price Players is a household words their coming to town is looked forward to as equal to the coming of one of the big circuses. The reason is plainly that they have never deceived or trifled with the public and have invariably given a big return for the money paid them. The attraction plays a special return date here at the Ellis theatre all next week and our people can look forward to a remarkable series of high class productions at the very low prices of 10, 20 and SO cents. “In the Bishop’s Carriage,” made famous by Blanche Walsh and endorsed by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and other critics, will be the first play, with the full strength of the company. Polite vaudeville between each act Splendid music and a complete scenic, electrical and mechanical equipment There will be no vacant seats and little standing room at the Ellis theatre next week. Seats are now on sale at the box office and as a special inducement for ‘Monday night, one lady will be admitted free with each paid reserved seat ticket if purchased before 6p. in. Phone 98. See the new Dodge; Dodge Bros.' 1916 car. Can Phone 933-L for demonstration.——M. I. Adams & Son, Agents. f
