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Show LOCAL TALENT GIVES EXCELLENT SHOW The Fourth ward chapel was well tilled Thursday afternoon and evening eve-ning by appreciative audiences to witness tho presentation of "A Woman's Wo-man's Honor" under tho direction ot the ward M. L A. Tho play was 'of four acts and filled fill-ed with laughter and tears. - James M. Grant ns leading man portrayed his role excellently, as did Mrs. Grantas leading lady. Tho others composing the cast, Mrs. Laura Tlmp-son, Tlmp-son, Bert Christensen, Marley Steele, Edmund Hansen, Dert Timpson, Frank Nielsen, Dernlce Mlllor, C. E. Watson, and the llttlo plccannlnies, Helen Timpson and Naomi Halllday, admirably supported them. Musical numbers between acts wore furnished by Marley Steele, C. E. Watson and Clarence Grant. By request the show will bo repeated repeat-ed In tho 4th ward chapel again next Thursday ovenlng, January 4th, and those who failed to boo It last Thursday Thurs-day will have tho opportunity ot nt-tondlng-rlt is well worth tho price. Efforts were made to secure the now gym to present tho second performance per-formance In, but arrangements could not bo made. Dr. Noycs gave his consent, but It seems that Dr. Worl-ton Worl-ton withheld his and some of the committee hesitated to give their consent con-sent until the school board took the matter up. It seems to us, that somo definite arrangements should bo mado to use this expensive .building for tho public good on all occasions possible. Tho tax payers have too much Invested therein for tho building to bo used only for th0 high school. Would It not bo a good idea for tho City Council Coun-cil or tho Commercial Club or both to take this matter up with tho school board In behalf of tho tax payers and decide In the opinion of many taxpayors 'it socms a shamo tor a big building lllko that to He Idle except on tho occasion oc-casion of a basket ball gamo or a school dance. - |