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Show at The : Columbia --C. : : .' . ... . Benton Dad Benton 'Ma ., ...,. ... . , . Isaac, the first born " CAST ' ;'. 2V'owxPlaying ;(k. . . .Mary Carr . . ., . William Welsh .Sheridan , Tansey .., . .V . Noel Tearle as a.blty. , Twenty years later Thomas, their second son as a boy.-- . . . .Stephen Carr . . ... . . .John Dwyer Twenty years later John, the Black Sheepas a boy . . . . . ...Jerry. Devine .John Walker Twenty years later . Charles, the youngest son as a boy. . . . . . James Sheldon .Wallace Ray Twenty years later,. . ...... Rebecca, their eldest daugter as a child. .Rosemary Carr .Twenty years later. . . t Phyllis Diller ; Susan, their youngest daughter as a child. , . .... ; CD .... ...... :" Beth Carr ............v.... ......... ...May . . . Louella" Carr - Twenty years later Isabell Strong, John's sweetheart.. . ... Agulutia, Isaac's wife . Lucy, Charles'. wife .Vivfenne Osborne . , .Dorothy Allen i .Edna Murphy W-- . ...... New England, village and New York City. Place, A 3 .. . , . . . '. 5 led Upon Will Carleton's Famous Poem X Med 6y arry Millarde Zmdway theatres in New York dith mlifrvearat X; : . . MILL he greatest 'erer told' x . - I Biumii).wi..iiJiia,-- - mar itfliBv Columbia Theatra Ann WW -- 1. ' : -- ,' . L"j fiiiiiii i. Matinee Dath2:lS Evenirins - 8:1 1 1 M 11 H M II II H I fashioned a rhyme of the Bweet-scente-d thyme, an' the bank ,where it rerdantly groved; I sang of the heather, regardless of weather, an' while I waa slngln It snowed! So I turned to the haze of the crisp autumn days, an' fathered a sonnet so gay, but the weather turned warm ith a Btorm, an' washed M tor nut aundae away! Then I Bang to the skies, where the rlads of eyes, peep out from-th- elr Hi curtain of blue; till six million clouds dra petto my Subject In shrouds, of couray my refrain wouldn't do! So, I'm sad and morose, twlxt the unshlne an' snows; I'm weary an' peevish an lame; my muse has went punk, whlje the" weather man's drunk, I'm thlnkin .of , changin' my I name! Your own. UNCLE JOHN. We N M 11 M , Our Foundry and Machine Departments are fully equipped to.handle work up b 10 feet in diameter capacity. H 4 13 M !; mid-summ- 5-t- on !it WTe M M ing equipments.- 1 1 II M M j IS.- have both Electric and Acetylene . -' Send - Weld- ' Jit - us your Welding Work. Nothing too Large for us. X poni "PARTLY CLOUDY." stock of Steel Plafes, carry a 500-to- n I Beams and Structural Shapes.. l M M HI'S UKCLE have the best equipped Steel Pipe and Structural Shpp between Omaha and the Pacific coast. , , .' ' 1Y, JR." i . it , ( U i J x-Ttrr- yr- L . - '- - ; ... t ItI ) I t . in dEFEN SE OF OUR FENCE. "H That papfian is hutiful and all very , sJtine H But?I have none o' that in mine. I! 04- - account f somebody dttrned old " Hr cow, ,And pgr neighbor's heifer that's out ( there now! , To aay nawthin' b cheeky kids with . a torrid goat I'd love to stuff a cannonball down his - I I I - "Hanky Pany,'Jr. a hatful o: with a handful of comedy, brim full of pretty girls and replelexwith snappy, syncopating music, headlines an all-star road show at heColumbla Wed. nesday. "Hanky Panky, Jr.,55 is presented by Alexander Pantages and is a revue of the fist magnitude. Artists in masters in the art of presentation and vocalists of considerable ability are brought together to make the best bill that Pantages. ha? offered to local patrons in many years. Second only to the fieadllner is the offering of Carleton:.Emmey,who brings to the local house the only animal act that has been of such merit as to occupy a place in the middle of the bill. Santucci, premier accordionist, is another star of the constellation of Pantages this week. After hearing Santucci "rattle off" the qifartet from "Rlgoletto" with the ease that tha avflrncn of rnrdnnniut nlava jazz tune, there is little doubt, in the! mind of the audience hut that San tucci is one of the best aaccordlontsts. Scamp and Scamp offer the best novelty acrobatic act of the . season. The men are wfeards in trapeze work and their comedy is clean, original, and. best of all, pleasing. . e, -- - : throat ... eats ma's flowers and scares her ' ' blue! "Buttin' in" is all he'U ever do. He a 1 a. . VU IIUU A j a . I III! U,wUIUI IIII.UI.Ii: UIUJUIU' hi Ypu a. VIUa r.Hami,. Iiudson, Daytonia, National, Equipped Coitlete With Coaster Brake and llud Guard3. WC REPLACE SEATS " on horns, chains,, pedals, put brakes, spokes; tightenhere OidVoosen f I fill V. . ..' J u f J general put there, al-U- n in perfect your bicye and to ride enjoyi No shape fun ridir.2 a wheel that's wobbly or gone' wrong. Let us make it right. ' llAH.MMt.tl 'i llllAli A n L.JUllI UiUlJ UU,..,!iiliy p 1 m ' t. Ml. r 1 Lcne G37"J. can guess I'mdisguestedi an' cross again. With some o' the notions, of some o' - our men ; Who thinks "beautif lcation' begins wit"h "no fce" rv. Safe to take 'em dowrmaybeJMn -ten yeara hence! . r lots of sidewalks "close to town," AnSsOn the avenue weeds are not, cut 0 xown. , v r. . 7 '! ' i;-.;r- f Old and Heliable Headquarters for TOILE- T- vBlARINELLO robu8hes PREPARATIONS 115 N. University Ave. For Appointments . IX -- . o - rate! , afthe IMACAT, Tha coast and geodetic, survey is the first scientific bureau organized by the United States. OB sro i 40 SoutJtsThi. Where is the mother that has ever a thOUeht to sacrifices ma rta tnr her. cfiUdren Ma Rpntnn bIovimI tnr hers andha!eiithem drift awav one by one, with the eMSptUinof John, the harum-scarui vhfi ' Too. bella Strong because he cannoiapori ner; and Charles, whose desire to become an artist has kept marriage -from his mind. To his brothers and sisters. John is a standing reproach. Particularly does he irritate his oldest brother, isaac, a puiar of the church. Only his parents and hla sweetheart havfr tuith in mi Horse thieves irritate the surrounding farmers until. thejLdecide upon concerteff'action to put a stop to the thefts. To John's horror, he finds his father implicated. The boy's effort to save Pa Benton results In his own capture and impmsonment- Fearful lest knowledge otiws father's guilt kill Ma, John keeps silent. Although his brothers and sisteb-- turn against the boy, Isabella's lovle is so strong that she promises to wak for him, Knowledge of hlswn guilt eventually kills Pa Benton. ISharles marries and moves to New) York. One by one, Ma tries to make her homeJ with her children, onlyXto find that she is in the way. John, released from prisonr has gone West Success comes his way, but because of his former disgrace he allows his mother and the rest of the family, with the exception of Isaac, to think him dead. Falling of success In New York, Charles returns to the old home with his wife. Lucy. desiging woman. Unable to live with Isaac, Ma goes back' t6 the house in which she has reared her children only to be turned out eventually and sent to Veil West , ;'THE PLACE TO KT COnn'nf-ifcOM- mm - s the' ... -! and old tree stumps Are alloweLon the sidewalks to grow Phone 134-I in clumps J They are cruelscratchy things, you The artesian well at Grenoble, near . know; feet throws water thirty-twParis,. or In passing, take car, "dowToull high at the rate of mote" than 600 galgo"! '.) lons a minute. in our of mulsanci There are Ic-v town. A good fence Is better lip than RaVnl We are all In for Improvements? ni And can't do ft all at first, thl trui For the Kiddies The animals are still a problem Weat, If we overcome that one we'll do net Wild i "OVER THE HILL." 1 H : ) i 25c, 35c, 55c v- We l i1 15c and 35c (7 HANKY- -l -- - M M f 1 poor-hous- e by her Matinee 3:45, Evening 8:15, HANKY PANKY JR. A Musical Skit Made up of Pretty Girls. Novelty Acrobats SANTUCCI "Accordionist EMMY .Something. Different in Canine CARELTON - Offering. first-bof- JOE WHITEHEAD A Regular Nut. . CLYDE COOK -- She in tTHE TOREADOR" poor-hous- had got . SCAMP & SCAMP Isabella discovers John is alive Mind wires him a plea to come home. The boy does so, and learns of his mother's His fury knowing no whereabouts. " bounds, he breaks in upon Isaac, whom he thrasheB. JIla"neit step is to Bend Charles-ajldLu- cy packing, and then haBten to - the where he finds Ma failing fast Back the two go to the old farmhouse. . "And maybe, when we 0c COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA II. n. Ellertson, Director home, and entered the cottage door, Eddie Polo in "Do or Die" didn't start back kind of sudden if shejd seen it before! And maybe) it wasn't pleaaant-ou- r cosy eveningtea With her Quite often stopping, ihd huggin' and klssin' me! . "AnJ. maybe we didn't live happy, for ' quite a" number of years! And I gained the respect of my neighborsIn spite of my brother's sneers. And spite of my sisters' caution; who said, as I have heard, Tuat they never could own a brother that had bees a prison bird!" Q I T7TT -- J1T7 11 NiV' .TONIGHT. AND TUESDAY BUCK. JONES- - . During summer, while Lake CIrt-nit- s In Europe is dry, the bottom Is sowed and harvested. " in "GET YOUR MAN" . I |