Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1900 — Imhof Comedy Co. [ARTICLE]
Imhof Comedy Co.
On Monday evening Nov. 19th, Roger and Corriene lmhof and their own big comedy Co., will make their initial bow to the theatre going public of Rensselaer, and a rare treat is promised the patrons of the Ellis opera house in the way of new plays, bright specialties, and clever artists. Two of the plays presented have never been played in repertoire before and are considered to be the best and brightest comedies ever written. “A True Kentuckian,” the opening bill, is a comedy drama of unusual merit, depicting social happenings in Washington, I). C., in which a French Marquis, an English Lord, a Kentucky senator and a colonel of U. S. cavalry flag important parts. The specialty portion of the program includes many well known artists among which may be mentioned Andy and Jennie Adams, Comedy and Mayfield and Lee, eccentric roller skaters. The lmhof Comedy Co’s engagom rnt is for three nights only, and populai prices 10, 20 and 30c„ will prevail. Entire change of bill nightly. Ladies’free tickets Monday night.
