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Show QE THE PBOVO POST - ir- . PAGE THREE 1 A na Chinese Joss House .THEGIRLANDTHE. TRAMP. in -- Perils AT THE COLUMBIA FRIDAY the Ellen Theatre : FT.E of-Pauline- -at -- ITrCt awCFL rr--v .v ' . f v - rrA y'ry mm .4 - - .2- - t r - t. ' , ..mv! Jts n ir - i; t . i; ij t . oi;, r.C $ ' dVi 3--r Kr C-- 4 t. y ft'Kls A .A ' X-- t ir t 4 .! ' . 'i fe 4, , r"M" 4 Silence and Speech ''W-- V' r. 4 Mf" V' t .uj - : ",i ? - ' 4-- i - s ',;?' V!A . rt . , is 'vw sj - ' ,v J -.V -0 - epi-sod- e r,i Vi4 , . , V GCX.-KOSitKSi- . f f a-- i 1, - V ir-o--t . - --- ffi ' h i ; -- -- "TTCIBfN SCfN 1 bP'TH c'dlftTA N D 4' ente ..nrl " 'The Corporation Different CT&iSatn&Ftiwfv.-- agfiftiAWI (?4.HKSxni!KtjfT5im3buxr, SfUW.iMaaow , Ji. 'Lolumbia theatre -- iF" d tha-act-Sa- r ' Ihe. Mountain btates ielephone and Telegraph Co. n4ffvraAmninnvTMn v d'H 1 4 , , gg - FIRST TR ANCON TINENTAL TOUR OF mc-n- neces--open- s wk-mt,-t- The Bell System has become one of the biggest and most useful corporations in the United States because it serves all the people. - IS IN TRAINING ... e - C THE TRAMP" .AT. COLUMBIA Gecrje Stembter, at the Columbia j Wednesday, Dees Road Work For His Shape. - Variety is the spies of life, "'rSha&espearefahd he must TisvvT hadTn view The Girl ard the Tramp, which- - George Stem bier, of Bi other, at the Colrm- lays" at ttiT Columbia Friday, when hla Theat the coming week, appeals he wide the li,r' For iuvii-ra TU Tvnnfr.irVru Ts aTidt i v'ei n "i ft tarn? r.g d si ff .'"tals "blio v;tm tfnsttg-' For h'w th's r'1'30Ii ,lU 1m ofov the I st attr. ai,..s n hU thfl -in and U!ri orvJr aidence. ,f semen. Intel spewed inruusneui tae might 'look the pait ot the ilpt with catchy melodies, humour ciePn Lmted athitte h- - finds it aud dances. The bfl logue unique da t hard, consistent road work, up Frightly and wins from the B,rY start, and improves as tne play pin look - gres?eg, and endCTeaf hua'- trim." could gratilied. nes3 this production without feeling, Yhisr however, is no hardship for that the oil world is worth living In, Ambler, for he is a real athlete, a ben a student at deBpitetiie worries cf rents, taxes, coal ew Jears ago in Hartford, Corn. bills, and a few other necessities sum- - Trinity College, von tw0 m'e intehcoliegiate marized in the high cost of living. The giouch owes it to his neighbors to championship of New England at the Sport r,mes' cf thfi .tercorlv-giatgo and see this sbowv -- Toledo, O. Price 75 wntler Sold..by.hil dr Ugglats. Take Halls Family Pills for consti-- I monias ,act, that he Intends to be more than vaudeville between the acts. THIS ACTOR actingirectly ly .. FRED BEYERS AND BILLIE 1 Such a vast and complete system, useful to all the people alike, is only possible through the combination of the capital,- skill and labor of a big corporation. business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, , I This? We offer' One Hundred Ftoilays Reward for any case ot fatal ill thpt cannot be cured by Hall's' Catgut CUT. F. J. CHEXEY & CO, To!edc,.0. We, the undersigned, nave known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ard believe him perfectly honorable in fell fs'tal; eh Tnteraai-Thi- s upon the blood and - Over a million messages were sent over your telephone right here in the seven mountain states.' - H air s' Cntfrfrhfii re - kj killionj of people,. milllc'n'lieof'leinltEiTInfteT States used it every day. 'ITCJTTylfrnift'e I HOWS the modern tele- - c, In eiery civilized land the telephone is in constant rso dcuuirand the M'sses MaVtha Meifrum and aose,thine Scott ef Picvo A most delightful time was enjoyed by all. t el Jr.st as the ancient Sphinx is the worlds Symbol phone isthe worlds Symbol of Speech.' The fcilovir? named persons just returned fiom Heber City, where nt to pend 'Chi lamas' BolV Mr. ard Mis. li,ru.i Dale. days: Mrs. Jar e f.Jte'druru, y" 'A sller.t, solemn-sentinin the trackless sands, this stately record of a dead ' race fcai beccmed symbol to all nations. ' 1 ( 1 To, see Fred Byers is to laugh, and a casual acquaintance to Fio Randall new- - vehicle, The Giil ami the and to the Merton fg family there ramP- - as produced last nig it at the continual Cow of and bright speecnes Prande's Theatre, gives him plenty of seu- thn oyortnn'fty tcr R dull moment durlng the whole even- .Asat,rnuitliO-Udrarving to much on i,;, Omaha Bee." own perprnalty. The audience which performance. td'ed the theatre enjejed th enffe 'Would the explosion of a real autoeven r.g of fun, and when the curtain mcLi'e interest jou? If you saw a finally descended on the finish, every- - irjIX stediing.an -- automobile, , what oae seemed giad to have been thee would you do? Miss Flo Randall, the to witness Mr. Mjeis undouotea iuc- gill lB The GiPj aild the Tramp, gees - cesa In the role of Happy Jack, "the a man stealing her automobile. She tramp, who, with the assistance of the piuchily covers him writh a gun and .adopted girl, Flo Randall, rescues the calls for help, Happy Jack," a home and happiness from the clutches tramp, comes to' her rescue. A quar-o- f the scoundrel, Philip Redman. , rej results between Happy Jack and Special fiientlcn might be made of Phillip Redman The tramp Is knock-eac- h member of the excellent cast ed down Redman jumps into the x - trough. t together to portray the diti'ey- - antomobfief p'ulls 'ther; ersLnk ahd the eat characters of ths production. all takes automobile explodes. From the time Happy Jack makes Place in fullvlew of the audience. , Aside from carrying a strong drania-;b,ttle.;-- his -- appearance in the yard of -t- hecompany, Mr. Byers has surrouni-- f mwJabytoft'o'ffiS"kIhgihgriiyT',t1Tace"tic Hat is Home Sweet Home ed himself with three excellent sing-rao- n Hang My to Me," to hi8 declaration In the last era. and they are carried as extra tf Through parsing generations, in silent eloquence, this mute monument of the desert has guarded its secret. . , Chinesl idol, Joss, The fiith of Perils of Pauline is the first that has not teen slosn in'Piora d ft !s th iinitst'ng of tha secx, At the Ellen Thursday. , -- For certaries the Sphinx has been the worlds Symbol of Silence. Xrane lhlbur,tnho got a to the rescue of Pearl IVhile,' w ho ts cajit ui'od si by the Clilres and hid in. the great Va si COMING and-feelr'i- o rhg-'th- Am ericas Foremost Comedian in e Ma-s- . H Association at Holyoke, competed against the best college ath letic star in the wen Id at the huge stadium at Ifarvard, and was recog .KERRIGAN AS GENTLEMAN W.PNS0Y,.J!1i,I,.9S,,,aL fts. befuddle. The Laughing Comedy Success - dis- tance runners in the East The Stemblers are appearing in skit called "The Hundred Yard Dash," of a co'Teg 'athlete in which the him. for ,v innipg the ,race-1pans c,! set shows the eYferlor of an athletic 0ld, and. Steinbler. emteis wearing. ruuilrgtr,ou',eis. Kis il'tv, Sallie Stem bier, has been in vaudeviie for many jears, and is known all over f the country as the queen of laugh- - 1 i ter, Hr linthmsf her attention all over the ceuntry," si-t- - . r ' er s eo-ie- CREAM T e IpPlit KLM li J lilt AUD o-- 5 l Z7. TOR CATARRH CFECU?KOSTR!L -- ra 1 ill tv Oim-- ' TeTcr.c' 0 vn'rt.tr, 1 II cm. th of the tv o o i c vf" r 1 L rel t g.ii pc' dnt s. h :II. ti I.r 2 c P he,u p ve no.P hi king f ( for bi sth h wM j net ie,u thoKh 1 j Direct from Chicago. Complete with Scenery and Music. This is Not Moving Pictures. fs Jo"l - , nel.t; )our r.t c u o vi)'-'- ! in , r f fio'h j o- -r dM ? t g f H! C , tvf e:i fit Pa1!', r!r ' S O the a: nr.--iclear and y on can J iMo hied w pne v ' it L .f Il- - 1 cv ss Billi: Robinson The Cirr d piinTn C n.v. 1 nrt vmir is It cn (A everv afr k- - 'Cc of, IPs Hand, His Swoi V end the eT'thVuad!' swtl.es Hie inflamed 0 was written by Lou's Joseph Varce, swollen mucous nmuibran and relmf who also wrote Trey O HeaVls. See! comes Instantly. nt p3f stu,fedun ta ust fnPthis famous actor in an excellent play with a ccld o nasty catarrh Relief, sat the Ellen Wednesday. . comes so quicklj. (Adv.) J - M The Thrilling Automobile E7:p:o:im Th Funniest Tramp The Daintiest Girl The Best Show of ti e Season -- , , PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Doms Open, 7;30. Curtain at 8:30 II I iE f i |