Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1905 — A ROYAL SLAVE. [ARTICLE]

A ROYAL SLAVE.

Mr. Harry Gordon, in introduc ing “A Rojal Slave,” to the patrons of our theatre, not only promises but assures us, that this production is a distinct departure f rom all others that have been presented in our city. “A Royal Slave” was taken from an actual occurrence, the scenes lieing reproduced from photographs of Old Mexico around which the play was written. The characters of “Aguila,” “El Capitan” a noted dandit, and “Juan Alvarez” figure in many parts of Mexican history. The east lias been carefully selected, the members lieing especially engaged for their respective roles. Wednesday Oct. 18th. Tickets 25 and 50 cents. Box seats 75 cents. ' * For rent, good house, barn. 11 acres of grotlud, 2 acies in fruit 1 mile from town. Mis. Laura Michael. vMI A. G. Catt the graduate optician is permanently located in Rensselaer. Office over Warners’ hardi ware store. , -**>•*# tlMfcifc \l