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Show I sib i M 1 S I Will be presented to the show loving people of Bing- S f p 1 ham by the . g ; ; S I High School Dramatic Club in 1 g I ) If Canyon Hall Tuesday, May 7 If ! jjjj V entitled ' ' P-. If "All on Account of Polly" ' jl 5$ A DELIGHTFUL THREE-ACTi COMEDY p S f. This play is one more entertaining than the Sky Riders and is played by a cast j m g G selected by Mrs. King for their lively, action and excellent acting. It will be one 0 R 9 that the people of Bingham will thoroughly en jo. .IS- S y CAST OF CHARACTERS. - , U g ; g 8 Ralph Beverly, Folly's Guardian .-J. Hugh Glenn ' ' 1 w ' g p - Baldwin, His Son Ova Countryman k g ', , ( w , Peter Hartleigh, A Prospective Son-in-Law. Alfred Anderson Q g . Silas Young, A Money Lender....... Fred Hosking " ' ? ' g "1 g .. Harkins, The Butler ....Severn Grandquist , gJ m U : Tommy, A Poor Little Boy.... .......... Riley Patten 1 u Polly Perkins, A Small Town Girl..-;.... Lillian Chiara ' , p g g it Jane Beverly, The Wife Anna Masters j $ gO Hortense, Her Elder Daughter. ; Pearl Adderley g g ! h Geraldine, Her Younger Daughter. Doris Stapleton v ig g y Mrs. Herbert Feather-Stone, of the "400" Ether Nowers ' . g B g $ Mrs. Clarence Chadfield, A "Climber" Kathryn Hyland : r p. Si g& Marie, A Maid V. .1........ Lavern Jones ' ..9 g S Miss Rembrandt. A Manicurist Margaret Gaythewaite " $ g g U Miss Bushnell, A Hair Dresser J Gladys Jones $ h S " Pudgy, 'Tommy's Sister Dorothy Kappele ;. Og ' , $ SYPNOSIS. " $ g J mU ACT 1, Living room in the Beverly home. Morning. sg g 9, ACT 2. The same. One week later. Afternoon. y f g g ACT 3.-flThe same. A month later. Evening. p g h q 'Jime The present. r j .g g a Place Hazel Beach, 'Long Island.. 3 g d Time of playing Two hours and 15 minutes y 8 g This is a really charming play. One full of "pep." A story of laughs and 4fg h funny experiences. One you will enjoy. Are you going to see it? You will miss i g g something good if you miss this. m Admission 50c and 75c. Exchange tickets for reserved seats at Woodring's $ g 3 g Drugstore. g g v. This play is being produced under the management and direction of Mrs. Inez $ g 6 Todd King. g g miiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiinniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii R as Big as Its Job 1 ! j fj 1 If bigness is of benefit to the fj ! 3 public it should be commended. The size of business depends upon the , I needs which that business is called upon to l a : serve. A business should be as big its gJ i job. You do not drive tacks with a pile. driver or piles with a tack -hammer. t Swift & Company's grovrth has been Pi !th natural and inevitable result of n- . tional and international needs. a Large-scale production and distribution I ! 1 are necessary to convert the live stock of : the West into meat and by-products, and s J to distribute them over long distances to ,J the consuming centers of the East and pj 3 abroad. s5: . I s I s eJ Only an organization like that of Swift & F3 ri Company, with its many packing plants, hun- i :J dreds of distributing houses, and thousands I pi - of refrigerator cars, would have been able to g 3 : .handle the varying seasonal supplies of live I S stock and meet the present war emergency by supplying, without interruption: rrsf-The U. S. soldiers and the Allies fj . I in Europe by shipping as much as 800 car j loads of meat products in a single week! j I Second The cantonments In the United ji SUtes. j . ' Third The retailers upon whom the : ! American ' public depends for its daily , ; supply of meat. But many people ask Do producers and f i consumers pay too much for the complex ' 5 service rendered? , Everyone, we believe, concedes the effi- : f i ciency of the Swift fie Company organization f J in performing a big job in a big way at a minimum of expense. , i Swift ft Company's total profit in 1917 was I lese than 4 cents on each dollar of sales of : meat and by-products. Elimination of this c profit would have had practically no effect on jf live stock and meat prices. j Do you believe that this service can ts s' ; rendered for less by any other conceivable method of organization or operation? . ! i a '. U ... j 3 TtiM questloni and ethen r answerrd fully - t-S , . j J ' ' nd Uokj in tb Swift a Company 1918 Ytar F"i , , ; j Book aant frta on raueat 1 Addraaa Swift a Company, U. 8. Yarda, Chicago E3 as . a. ..Sviit & Company, U.S:A. . - ,- -. |