Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1915 — A Rush for Seats. [ARTICLE]

A Rush for Seats.

The already large demand for seats for “In the Bishop’s Carriage” at the Ellis theatre Monday night, indicates a crowded house to welcome the return of the popular Comeli-Price Players to Rensselaer. Many good seats are still obtainable and as one lad / is given the adjoining seat free with one paid reserved ticket, these will be rapidly disposed of. Reservations may be made at box office or by phone No. 98. The company carries a complete scenic and electrical equipment, their costumes are handsome and expensive and the vaudeville acts are right off the biggest circuits and alon6 worth the prices of admission, 10, 20 and 30 <Sents. The plays are completely changed each night. Everyone remembers Happy Hal Price, and he has his funniest role Monday night.