Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1920 — KICK IN. [ARTICLE]

KICK IN.

About fifteen years ago when Gordon * Bennett’s "A Royal 'Slave” played the Ellis Opera House, there was a young man with that company who is now the foremost American playright. He is Willard wrote “Tiger Bose”'wnd “Kick W which the Joseph King Flayers have chosen as the play to open their week s engagement at the New Ellis Opera House on Monday, January 19th. “Kick In” is said to be one of the greatest crook plays ever written. In the New York company Mr. Mack’s first wife, Rambeau, starred for three, seasons continuously. The Chicago Company was headed by John Mason and had a long prosperous run sraasr.. the company will otter, some of the latest successes such as “'Hie Call of the Woods,” “Turn to the Bight,” “The Power of Truth, “Which One Shall I Marry, and “Below the Mason-Dixon Line. The company is said to be one of 2!30. glVe The S plaJ d for “the”nmtinee, January 24th, has not been announced as yet, but the management of the theatre desires that Turn to the- Bight,” which is tolled A Peach of'a Hay,” and a success everywhere, will be repeated for Se who are unable to stoure seats for the Wednesday night pertormMiss Engine Frederickis now the wife of Willard Mack, the author of “Kick In. . ''KA ■ ± ‘ -J' -