People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1895 — Ingomar. [ARTICLE]

Ingomar.

Mr. Francis Labadie and Miss Hattie Rowell, the great publicfavorites. will appear in the beautiful and classic society drama. lugomar, at the- Opera house ! Friday night, April 26th. Mr. Francis Labadie as Ingomar the Barbarian, Miss Hattie Rowell as Parthenia, • the Greek Slave, have few if any equals in characters. Prices 35c and 50c. Read the following press com meats: Detroit Chaff:—Mr. Labadie is a modest and most sensible young gentleman, a hard student and a conscientious actor. New York Clipper:—Francis Labadie is young, handsome, and has an elegance of manner that fits him for the part perfectly. The Labadie-Rowell Company drew a large crowd to the Grand last night,, and everybody was well pleased with the play, which was entertaining from the rising of the curtain on the first act until it went down on the third act. The threads of the play are so closely woven that there is no room for dull parts. The scenery was appropriate; the singing was good, and the acting above the average.—Danville Daily News. Coundl Bluffs Nonpareil:— Mr. Labadie is a fine actor. Chicago Inter Ocean:—Mr Labadie is a pleasing actor. Denver, Colorado, Tribune Exponent:—Mr. Francis Labadie was good. Chicago Evening Journal:— Francis Labadie has a good conception of his part. , Topeka, Kansas, Capital:— Mr. Labadie played in a dignified and gentlemanly manner. Detroit Every Saturday:—We notice with pleasure the unusually line acting of Mr. Labadie.