Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1916 — Forced At Last tO GO Back to Colorado. [ARTICLE]
Forced At Last tO GO Back to Colorado.
Simon Leopold has' been forced at last to give up trying to live in Rensselaer and to go back to Colorado, where his health had so much improved. He w’as advised several toonths ago that he could not stand this climate and that sooner or later his lungs would cause him trouble and he sold out his stock of clothing and furnishings and made plans to leave. Then he changed his mind arid decided to stay right here'and fight it out. For atime he seemed to get along alh right and he had his room enlarged and ordered a larger stock of goods. They had arrived and he .was ready for business when he suffered a hemorrhage which left no doubt that the advice of his physician had been correct and he shipped his goods back and is planning to make a hasty departure for Colorado, w’here he spent several months with such excellent results.
The old-fashioned western play full of blood and thunder and shooting no longer has any place on the stage. The romance of the west is preserved in “The Girl of the Whispering Pines” without these /unpleasant features, and the presentation of this modern type at the Ellis theatre next Saturday night, the 22nd, is sure to please.
