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    An Atrocious Gift from Warren’s
Aunt Creates a Discordant Evening
"You never have any decent tools
here,” fumed Warren, trying to pry
off the box lid with a wobbly-headed
hammer.
"Be careful! It may be something
breakable,” fluttered Ijlelen.
The box. addressed to Warren, had
come by express that afternoon, and
he had restrained her eagerness to
open it until he came home.
Even his Irritable mood, after a
hard day at the office, could not
dampen her effervescence over an un
expected present.
“Walt, dear, that excelsior makes
such a muss. Put it on this.” spread
ing a newspaper on the floor.
Beneath the packing bulged two
I isue-wrapped parcels, on one of
which was pinned an envelope.
“From Aunt Amelia!’’ announced
Warren as be tore It open.
With deepening forbodings, Helen
canned the note over his shoulder:
My Dear Nephew—1 am send
ing you two vases, which you will
remember stood on my parlor man
tel when you were a little boy.
Instead of waiting until after I
am gone. I am giving away some
of my best things now—where I
know they will be appreciated.
With love to you both,
AUNT AMELIA.
Vases? What kind of vases? Know
ing his aunt’s execrable taste, Helen
watched with breathless anxiety as
Warren lifted them out.
The tissue paper removed, she
gasped her dismay.
A pair of hideous gilt and onyx
vases. Dropsical gilt cherubs formed
the handles, and more bloated cuplds
supported the urns on their bulbous
shoulders.
“Huh!" was Warren’s grunted com
ment.
“They’re perfectly awful!’’ wailed
Helen. “Like that dreadful clock she
sent ns! And I'll have to drag them
nut whenever she comes to New
Y'ork.”
“They're going to stay out! I’ll
not have everything my family gives
us chucked away. These go In the
library!’’
“Why. dear, they're impossible:
They’d spoil everything In the place.
Those preposterous gilt things with
our lovely old English furniture?”
“They're old, aren’t they? Aunt
Amelia's had ’em ever since I can
remember.”
“But they’re not old enough!
They're of that awful mid-Victorian
period. They go with red plush fur
niture and chenille curtains. Oh,
dear, you know we can’t have them
out—you see how impossible they
are!”
“Now, look here, everything my
family's ever given us you've thrown
i fit over and stuck away on the top
shelf. .Here’s where we have a new
deal. These go on the library mantel
—and they stay there!’’
So rarely did Warren ever Inter
fere. or even trouble to notice any
thing in the apartment that for a
moment Helen-was stunned.
“Here’ you get out! Scat!”
Driving olT Pussy Purr-Mew, who
was mischievously scattering the ex
celsior, he strode grimly into the
library mantel.
Ruthlessly he shoved aside Helen's
treasured antiques—candlesticks, lus
ter vase and sntifrbqx. to make room
for the bizarre over-ornate urns.
"Warren, I won't have them there!
They’re going up In the hall closet
with that clock.”
''They'll stay tyhere I put them!”
< xplosively. “You've had this place
• our own way long enough; now
here's where I cotne In. And don't
think you can sneak ’em off In a
day or two. I'm going to see that
they stay there.”
Plopping down by the light, he
•■pened his paper with a vicious rattle.
“Warren, it isn't fair! You don't
have to live with them—you're at the
office all day. And •you know how
I love my old things—what they mean
to me! How I've tried to keep every
hlng in the same period—"
"Rot!” he snorted. "Don't start
pouting that period bunk. I said
hose vases were to stay there, didn't
? Well, that goes. Now drop it!”
Repressing her flaming rebellion,
Helen turned back to the hall. Me
chanically she picked up the scat
tered excelsior, dumped Pussy Purr
Mew from the box, and carried it out
•o the kltcnen.
Both kitchen and pantry proclaimed
'he haste with which Nora had dls
".'tched the dinner dishes to get off
■ the movies. She had not even
vashed out the tea towels! In limp,
oiled dejection they hung from the
■ owe! rack.
At any other time Helen would
nve stopped to put them to soak, but
now she hardly noticed them.
Back through the dining room, past
lie library, without a glance at War
en, she turned into her ow n room
olid dosed the door.
She had always yielded everything
n him—lint In this she would not
ield. She could not—she would not
live with those atrocious vasps!
On the couch, her face In the pll
' iivy, she gave way to her sobbing
ndlgnatlon.
If only she had not urged him to
• pen the box tonight! He had conic
•iime tired anil, Irritable. Something
and gone wrong at the office.
Ordinarily he would have shrugged
' la Indifference and left the vases to
• ■r disposal. But now with grim
ibstltiacy he had decreed they must
vo on the library mantel. And his
earning that she conkl not steal them
away shattered her hope that in a
few days be would not notice their
■ emovnl.
They should not sluy there! On
hat she was passionately determined.
Her whole Joy in the apartment cen
tered In her antiques. She had taken
such pride In keeping everything con
.istent with her old Sheraton and
I lepplewhlte furniture.
Every one who came to call or dine
always enthused over her "charming
Old things.” What would they say
about those bedizened mid Victorian
atrocities?
t.'i uselessly her mind revolved about
plans—recklcsH plans to banish them.
One might be knocked off and brok
,'ti—and Pussy Purr-Mew made the
. nlprlt. But two! Keen a loosened
tilt of fresco from Hie celling could
not demolish them both—and break
nothing else on the mantel.
Nora! What possibilities lay In her
careless, destructive hands! Site
might take them out to rub up the
swollen gilt rapids—and drop the
iray mi Which she had them both.
It was possible, but lmprobablbe. Five
dollars wouid pay for Nora's discreet
• iinnlvattce.
But ajvcn In her desperation, Helen
shrank from such perfidious, schem
ing
The hall clock was striking Nine?
No, ten?
For almost two hours she had lain
there—brooding over desperate plans
for the spiriting away of Aunt
Amelia's unwelcome gift.
A banging knock on her door.
"Where's the Iodine?” called War
ren gruffly
"The iodine?” She started up
dazed. "In the medicine chest, on
the second shelf,” controlling her
voice to the matter-of-factness of his.
"Not there—just looked. Got any
bandages?”
She was at the door now, her anx
iety surmounting her resentment.
Warren, in his bathrobe was grip
ping a blood-smeared finger.
“Get a bandage," cutting short her
excited solicitous queries.
Darting Into the bathroom, Helen
found a bandage, and the vial of
Iodine concealed behind a larger bot
tle.
"Hold it here, under the faucet,” as
she turned on the warm water.
It was only a surface cut, but it
bled profusely. She did not again
ask how It happened. In constrained
silence she applied the iodine and
bandage.
"Wait, I’ll get the scissors," when
she could not tear the gauze.
Rushing into the library, she
switched on the lights and turned to
the desk for the scissors.
Instinctively her gaze swept the
mantel. The vases were not there.
For a second she stood motionless.
What did It mean? A flurrietL glance
Into the front room—but ttmre was
no sign of Aunt Amelia s unwelcome
gift.
Afraid to look further, she rah back
with the scissors. Warren, still in
the bathroom, was now trying to
sever the gauze with his razor.
With tremulous fingerSj she cut
and tied the bandage.
"Does it feel more comfortable?"
"Urn m," was his unenlightening
comment as he strode into the bed
room.
A faint scratching! Pussy Purr
Mew shut up somewhere?
Listening tensely, Helen tried to lo
cate the sound. The hall closet!
As she threw open the door, Pussy
Purr-Mew. radiating Indignation,
sprang out.
Ignoring her protesting meows,
Helen’s gaze was riveted on the end
of a wooden box under the lower
shelf.
The box that had held the vases! Its
weight, as she drew it out. proclaimed
that It again encased them. From the
cover, half on. protruded two vicious
nails—explaining Warren's snagged
finger.
He had relented!
With a rush of emotions came the
warm generous urge to meet him half
way. Always the slightest concession
from him melted her to a complete
surrender.
Softly she stole into the now dark
ened bedroom.
The faint moonlight Illumined the
bed. Warren, the covers hunched for
biddingly over his shoulders lay with
his face to the wall.
"Dear?" In a wistful whisper. "Are
you asleep?"
"Huh?"
The stern monosylable weakened
her impulse, but she faltered on.
"Dear. I—I know I was horrid
about those vases. If you really want
to have them out—we could put them
in my room. They wouldn't show
quite so much there. And when Aunt
Amelia comes—I could take them Into
the—"
"Oh. for heaven's sake, don’t start
on that again! I chucked them, didn’t
1? Well, send ’em down to the store
room—I don’t care what you do,”
shrugging off her encircling arm.
"But drop It, don't start rehashing It
again! Here, move over there! I want
to get some sleep!”
(Copyright, 1033. >
Next Week—Helen’s Kebellkm..
Douglas County Girls Will Show
State Fair Visitors How to Sew
: ————— --- - . ._
i m
Ruth Saunders, 17, left, and Helen
Donahue, 16, right, will represent
Douglas county in the sewing con
test at the Nebraska State fair next
Tuesday at IJncoln. They will dem
onstrate the selection, testing, altera
tion and use of the pattern, compet
ing with other teams from all over
the state.
The two girls attend (ii-etna High
school and hate been members of the
Worth While Hewing club since Us
organization two years ago. They
make most of their own^ clothes.
Ruth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Saunders, Helen of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Donahue. Both live on
(arms near Elkhorn.
Mayor Endorses
Paramount Week
Mayor Dahlman issued the follow
ing proclamation in connection wi»h
“Paramount week," which begins to
day:
To the People of Omaha:
It has been brought to my attention
that the week beginning September
2, 1523, known nationally as Para
mount week, opens the greatest
movie season In Nebraska.
Inasmuch as the motion picture has
come to be known as the great Amer
ican entertainment and has developed
Into a national institution, it being
center of civic enlivenment and pillar
of community progress, I hereby
urge that you lend your support to
the observance of Paramount week
and the Oreater Movie season.
In my judgement, It Is the duty of
our people to support and encourage
theatrical industries and the Measure
derived from their wholesome enter
tainment will amply repay those who
give that support and encouragement.
With the current announcement of
bigger and better picture* during the
Paramount week and the Grcater
Movie season, I urge your eupport of
the celebration.
JAMES C. DAHLMAN.
Mayor.
Florence Masons Will
Hold Labor Day Picnic *
Greased pigs will run wild, horse
shoes and ladies' slippers will fill the
air when members of Florence lodge
No. 281, A. F. and A M„ and the
Owaissa chapter of the Eastern Star
get together with their friends at a
Labor day picnic Monday at Harry
Fry's grove, two miles north of
Florence on the Calhoun road.
The boys from the Masonic Boys j
Home will be guests of the lodge and
compete In contests with the other
boys who attend, the winning team to
be entertained September 15 by the
Sun theater. Cars will he provided
for those who have no means of trans
portation and will leave the end of
the Florence car line between the
hours of 10 and 1. Dinner will bo
served at 1. followed by a program
of games and contests.
Elsie Ferguson is to make ' De
classe'' when she finishes her stage
tour wTith the play ''The Wheel of
I Life.'*_ __
I THOMAS
^ MEIGHAH
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GLENN
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I LEATRICE
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JACK
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JACQUELINE
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RICARDO
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THEODORE I
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I DOROTHY
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I GEORGE
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A5TOR A
WALTER
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LDAVID S
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I LOIS M !
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All these Paramount artists
invite you to participate.
With Paramount Week the greatest motion picture
season the world ever saw gets well under way.
You have the opportunity for a grand review of 1923’s
achievements and a pre-view of the great Paramount
Pictures coming.
Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil
lions have during five previous annual Paramount Weeks.
"h'j Paramount Week at your theatre now!”
LILA I
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CHARLES i
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CHARLES 1
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THEODORS
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WESLEY
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ROBERT
GEORGE
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SAM
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JOSEPH I
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HERBERT
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, ALFRED
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Omaha Joins in the National Demonstration of the Better Motion Pictures
At All These Theaters, All This Week, Paramount Pictures Will Be Shown
□ DURING PARAMOUNT WEEK, SEPTEMBER t TO I
WITH
“SALOMY JANE”
JACQUELINE-LOGAN, GEORGE FAUCETT, MAURICE FLYNN
BRET HARTE S STORY TRANSFERRED TO THE SCREEN
DURING PARAMOUNT WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2 TO S
“A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE”
JACK* HOLT
A PERFECT BLENDING OF FARCE AND ROMANCE!
ENOUGH LAUGHS FOR TEN PICTURES!
Boulevard Theater
Sept. 2, 3, “Sixty Cents an Hour,’*
with Walter Hiera.
Sept. 4, 5, 6. “Grumpy," with Theo
dora Roberts.
Sept. 7. 8, “The Young Diana/' with
Marion Davies.
Lyric Theater
Sept. 2. ‘The Bronze Bell,'* with
Doris May.
Sept. 3, 4, 5, “When Knighthood
Was in Flower,** with Marion
Davies.
Sept. 6. 7, “Children of Jazz,*’ with
Conrad Nagel
Sept. 8. "Thre»--Word Brand." with
William S. Hart.
Ideal Theater
Vpt. 2. 8. "My \mefi<un Miff,"
with tJlorii* BwHiixon.
Htyt. 4. "ituiJKhter of Luxury*
with \k'ne«* \>re*.
Went. ft. "Ahum Asrriid*. * with
Allrs llrii'l.
S.*pt H. 7. "The World's Applwusr.
with 14**ho Ihinlrls.
Sept. K. "NfdMidy's >1onfT, with
,)hiU llolt.
Diamond Theater
Sept. 2, 3, "The Ordeal/* with
Agne* Ayree
Sept. 4, "The Young Diana,** with
Marion Davie*.
Sept. 5. 6, "Nice People/' with Wal
lace Reid.
Sept. 7, 8, "On the High Seat/*
with Dorothy Dalton and Ja/ W
Holt.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA
Albion, Neb... Rex
Arcadia, Neb...!.Electric
Akron, Iowa.Empress
Avocn, Iowa. Majestic
Auburn, Neb...Ideal
Ashland, Neb..Palm
Alma, Neb. Rialto
Amhurst, Neb.Community
Anselmo, Neb.Community
Arlington, Neb.Fad
Adams, Neb.Globe
Ainsworth, Neb.Royal
Aurora, Neb.Mazda
Butte, Neb.Opera House
Broken Bow, Neb.Lyric
Bancroft, Neb.Empress
Braddyville, Iowa.Paramount
Beatrice, Neb.R alto
Beatrice, Neb.Gilbert
Bassett, Neb.Gem
Beaver City, Neb.Auditorium
Bennington, Neb.Liberty
I Bladen, Neb.Pix
Blanchard, Iowa.Gem
Boelus, Neb.Opera House
Brock, Neb.Lyric
Byron, Neb.Rialto
Brunswick, Neb.Paramount
Crofton, Neb.New Star
Correctlonville, Iowa...New Radio
Creighton, Neb.Lyric
Central City, Neb.Empress
Columbus, Neb.Swan
Columbus, Neb.North
Clarinda, Iowa.Armory
Calloway, Neb.Star
• larleton, Neb.Auditorium
Clay Center, Neb....Lyric
Comstock, Neb.Gayetjr
Craig, Neb.Opera House'
Crete, Neb.Lyric
Council Bluffs, Iowa.... Broadway
Dunlap, Iowa.Idle Hour
Dodge, Neb.Wilalto
Dorchester, Neb.('olonial
Elk Creek, Neb.
..(.Motion Picture Show
. Edgar,"' Nob.Lyric
Etidicott, Neb.l. ....... ..Palace
Ericson, Neb..Opera House
Eustis, Neb.Play-0 Dome
Ewing, Neb.Quality
Fairmont, Neb.Sterling
Franklin, Neb.Rex
Gothenberg, Neb.Lake
Gretna, Neb.Central
Geneva, Neb.Grand
Garland, Neb.Folly
Havelock, Neb.loy-0
Hooper, Neb.Amtisu
Hawarden, Iowa.Auditorium
Hambu rg, Iowa.Colonial
lloldrege, Neb. ...... .Auditorium
Holdrege, Net).Crescent
Humphrey. Neb.Lyric
ilubbell, Neb. Booster Club
Rohlff Theater
Sep* 2. 3, 4, “Prodigal Daufhters.**
Gloria Swanson.
Sept 5, ‘Hr side the Bonnie Briar
Bush,'* a Dona'd Crisp production.
Sept 6, 7, “Sixty Cents an Hour,**
with Walter Hiera.
Sept. 8, “Travelin’ On,” with Wil
liam S. Hart.
Lothrop Theater
Sept 2, 3. ‘Bought and Paid For,"*
with Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres.
Sept. 4, ‘‘Dawn of the East,** with
Alice Brady.
Sept. 5. 6, “The Crimson Chal
lenge,'* with Dorothy Dalton
Sept. 7, 8. 'Her Husbind’s Trade
mark,'* with Gloria Swanson.
Hippodrome Theater
ftapf. 2, 8 “The lihiul Itrmker."
with Wallace field.
Sept. 4, “M aa l ulu llett." with
1 ll» i*r.
Sopt. 5. "law nml the human."
with Iteltr t'oni|»M»ri.
Sept *1. 7. “The .Mum Who Khw To
morrow.'’ with Thomiu MHihan.
Sept, a “Her lluahood’a Trnda
murk. * with (doria nmuomim.
Hamilton Theater
Sept 2. “Singed Wing*,” with Oebe
Daniels.
Sept. J, 4, “The Young Rajah.“ with
Rodolph Valentino
Sept. S, “Anna Ascend*,* with Alice
Brady.
Sept. 6, “Above All Law,“by Joe May.
Sept 7, S, “The Dictator,” with
Wallace Reid.
The Roseland Theater
South Omaha's New Paramount
llouaa
Sept 2. 3. 4, "Homeward Bound.**
with Thomas Meighan.
Sept S. “Missing Millions," with
Alice Brady.
Sept 6, 7, 8, "Bella Donna," with
'Pola Negri.
Broadway Theater
Council Bluffs, la.
Sept 2, 3, 4. 3, “Salomy Jane,**
with Jacqurlin l.flfan.
Scot 8, 7, 8. *'A Gentleman of
Leisure,** with Jack Holt.
Homer, Neb.Star
Hebron. Neb.Majestic
Hildreth, Neb.Liberty
Heartwell, Neb.Star
Hardy, Neb.Liberty
Huntley, Neb.Opera House
Ida Grove, Iowa.King
Imogene, Iowa.Imogene
Julian, Neb.1. O, 0. I'-. Hal!
Kingsley, Iowa.. . .Crslno
Kearney, Neb.Empress
Kearney, Neb.t i
Lynch, Neb.Yclda
Le Mai’s, Iowa.Ucyal
Lexington, Neb. Lyric
Lexington, Neb.Majestic
Logan, Iowa.Pastime
Loup City, Neb.Liberty
Laurel, Neb .Auditorium
Long Pine, Nel>.Pa nee
Lyons, Neb.Plaza
Missouri V alley, Iowa.... Majestic
Mapleton, Iowa. .. ..Princess
Malvern, Iowa Empress
Morningside, Iowa .Park
Movillc, Iowa.Gem
Milligan, Neb.Central
Moorefield, Neb.Opera House
Mason City, Neb....Opera House
Maxwell Neb. . . .Star
McCool, Neb. Opera House
Morns, Neb.i’itcu ro Sho v.
Nelson, Neb. Rialto
North Bend Neb.Lyric
Norfolk, Neb.Grand
Norfolk, Neb. ..Lyric
North Platte, Neb.Keith
Newport, N'eh.Sutherland
O'Neill, Neb.Royal
Orange City, la.Cottage
Orchard, Neb.Hex
Ord, Neb . Gem
Osceola, Neb.Auditorium
Osmond, Neb....Auditorium
Oakland, Iowa.Liberty
OiiHWB. Iowa .......Opera House
Oakdale, Neb.Oak
Oronto, Neb. Princess
Maryland Theater
Srpt, 2. "Nobody ’* Money,, mtb
Jack llolt.
ve|»t. .1. "Racine Heart*." with
\ene<» Ay re* and Thedor? Robert*.
b«j*t. 4. .V "Ilelht Donni." willi
I'ola Ne*ri.
s«'l>t. 44. 7. \|i American Wife.**
with Gloria >w«n»nn.
•*ept H. "*ittv tent* an Hour.’*
with Walter lliem
Suburban Theater
Sept. 2. **Our Lead ng Citiren.*’ with
Thomas Meighan.
Sept 3. 4, "You Can’t Fool Your
Wife,” with Leatrice Jcy and
Nita Naldi.
Sept. 5. 6. "Sixty Cents an Hour,**
* th Walter Hiers.
Sept. 7, 8 "The Tiger's Claw,*’
with Jack Molt.
Alhambra Theater
Sept. ?. 3, *'ll»c inf Heart*.” with
A t nr* Ay re* and Theodore
Rrberte.
Sept. 4. 5, "The White Flower,”
with Betty lompion.
Sept. 6. 7, "Nobody'* Money,” with
Jack Holt.
Columbia Theater
Sept. 2. 3. “Find the Woman.* with
A!m* Ruben*
Sept. 4, 5. “The Cradle," with
Ethel Clavtcn
Sept. 6. 7, "Bei.de the Bonnie Briar
Bush.*' a Donald Crisp production.
Sept. 8. “Love's Boorneiang. * with
David Powell and Ann 1 oreat.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA
Overton, Neb.Gem
Plattsmouth, Neb.Paroialee
Papillion, Neb.Centra!
Pawnee City, Neb.Linwood
Page, Neb.Coay
Persia, Iowa.Opera House
Pilger, Neb.Lyric
Ponca, Neb.Royal
Pierce, Neb.Strand
Plainview, Neb.Plainview
Republican City, Neb. ...Liberty
Riverton. Neb.Lyric
Rock Valley, Iowa.Orpherm
Kost'lund. Neb ... .Auditorium
Rulo. Neb . . . .Paint
Red Cloud, Neb. Hesse Auditorium
R<nl Oak. Iowa.. . .Scenic
Remsen, Iowa. Grand
Randolph, Neb.Orphcuni
Sargent, Neb.Botsfc rd
Shelton, Nob.Com't
Shubert, Neb .Harper
Southland, Iowa. . Opera House
Soldier, Iowa.1. Paint
Spalding, Neb.Opera House
Stanton, Neb. Rialto
Stapleton, Neb . Paramount
Stroi N ■ . K
Stuart. Neb. Gem
Surprise, Neb.Opera House
Sutton. Nob . 1 vrie
Seward, Neb . Rivcli
Silver Creek, Neb.Crystal
Steirauer, Neb.Steinauer
St. Edward, Neb.l yric
Snyder, Neb.Mars
Schuyler, Neb .Dome
Steele City, Neb.Lyric
Sioux City, Iowa.Palace
Sioux City, Iowa .Royal
Swanton, Neb. Swan
Thurman, Iowa. .... .Opera House
Tekamah, Neb ..l yric
Tabor. Iowa.Tabor
Tecumseh, Neb.Moon
Talmage, Neb.Star
I'te. Iowa.Star
Ction, Neb.Jewell
\ alloy. Neb. Byar’s Opera House
Winnebago, Neb Crystal
Ha, Neb
WalthUl, Neb. So.ii
Uelbach. Neb Empress
Wood River, Neb. Qem
Weeping Water, Neb.Liberty
Wilber, Neb Moon
" Isner, Nob. .Royal.
Wymore. Neb.Ma’-kle
Walnut. Iowa.Happy Hour
Wayne. Nob . Crystal
" akefield, Neb . . . Diamond
W ah oil, Neb.....Opera House
York, Neb.Dean
York, Neb.Sun
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