Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1916 — Another Ford party.—Hamill & Co. [ARTICLE]

Another Ford party. —Hamill & Co.

“The Rosary” at Princess Friday. The Princess theatre has se ured the seven-reel Selig Red Seal pl a y» “The Rosary”, for Friday night and Manager Shaw-cross is certain that this will be one of the biggest successes thus far shown at the well known house. The story tells how Father Kelly, visiting the young broker, whom he has reared as his own son because in the distant pasrt he loved his mother, sees the dawn of a domestic tragedy when the broker suspects his wife of being untrue to him. The wife seeks to shield her sister’s name when the latter is placed in a compromising position and this leads the husband to believe her guitly of the unforgivable sin. The near tragedy which results is told in a most convincing way in the film. In the end Father Kelly’s life is brightened by a reconciliation and explanation which takes place at the door of the church which the broker had given him.