There was to be a lapse of two days. Then the Standard was to give four shows daily—two in the afternoon and two in the evening. There were some general details to attend to, but it gave Randy, Pep and Vic some leisure.

“Say,” remarked the latter one afternoon, “the New Idea opens to-night. I was just past there and saw their big sign.”

“Is that so?” said Randy, with awakening interest. “What do they announce?”

“‘Life Among the Lowly—Great Philanthropic Film,’” replied Vic.

“That sounds sort of good,” observed Pep.

“Yes, there ought to be some human interest in that kind of stuff,” said Randy.

“Then they’ve got another specialty,” went on Vic. “‘The Beaver Colony.’”

“That’s old,” said Pep. “They had that in New York. It’s on the educational order, though. What else, Vic?”

“‘Training Camels,’” reported Vic. “Say, fellows, I’m interested there. Let’s go and see how they make out.”

“Agreed,” answered Pep, promptly.