—The third scene or act shows the neighbors and friends gathered it the Matthews home rejoicing over the good news from the front, which trill of Jim's promotion - to a captaincy. But goods news 1s quickly followed by bad and the curtain goes down on a company saddened by a means gowhich has been brought In*The message contained the newsthat Jim had been mortally wotradef. but in the fourth act/ while his family and friends are mourning hi jm* rolse. In walks (’apt. JIM. alhre, but minus an arm. Bill Tidd, who has also served his country hi the army,and who was also wounded and takento the same hospital as his friendJim, puts in his appearance in thla actand confesses that he is the criminal and not Jim. This clesfi the atmosphere which by this tl®e has become considerably cloudy, on accountof the action of Deacon Tidd, and th»* play ends happily as all plays arewont to do.The cast was , as fo#bw**«John Mathews, called “Uncle John* by air his friends, .Harold W. Chase (James Matheas. his sonThomas H. MansfieldBob. ltis nephew ... Win* J. VariesMajor Timothy Mudge|jo V. ChisholmDeacon ttezekiah Tidd .John C*. DdPpBill Tidd Daniel C. CuUinanej.etin Henry Ttdd .. Jas. J- Mansfield*fc!s sons)