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| T. A, B, COMEDY 1§ HAY'S | BIGGEST HIT EVER FWE FRUIT Coban's “The Little Millionaire” Up to Standard of Socety NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1028, it, his lines than a good laughs You're a Weonderful Girl foars to o his sons of SureRelief g5, Nondulp i Humason unsuceessfully attempts to vilh! NS part ®ind his work is excollent, par \eg x“-\\',h part and Wi work s excellent, pas : tiewlarly In his seenea with Rirdina Casey the cop, Edmund Cadrian, i the corner and Costigan found on ventures an opinion that “the sa- Hot water 10 " ve closed.” Mr. Cadrain Sure Relief looks to be a capable polleeman, but CE PALA 3 DAYS ONLY = THURS,=~FRIL—SAT, - 3 DAYS ONLY The Dramatic Photoplay Gem of the Year ! MANAGER'S NOTE: The Combined Juices of 5 he meets with little succees in pre- . . Five Fresh Fruits ENG ST S asiymtte : . sorving ponce abeut Mpocners hems This is positively the greatest photoplay drama of [ i AP e $ "he entire show is staged with ene 4 : % o ‘The Little Millionaire,” George .| 25¢ and 75¢ Packates Everywhere scene, that helng the reception reom the current season and when our attent ,OI;'W?(I called For quickly preparing Cohan's musioal comedy In three acta of the Mpooner home, last night's to it by the remarkable praise the New York erities Punches, Tees, Fruit Cups, [|' Fase thester vy thod Iaat Meht At obert's affairs, Miss Burdina Dusby | oW started at §:16 o'clock and waa gave it at its premier showing at the Criterion Theater, Pudding and Ice Cream ||/ soclety was anvining Wut amateurish. (Helen Egan) is a woman of inteil. | OVEr Shortly atter 10:30 aclock The we saw it and booked it at once for our local patrons, Sauces, Jellies and Desserts { aa the play moved on from an|SR06; she must be, Bpoonet ineiate n, musieal director, are excellent We highly endorse it as the best photoplay that we pening ehorus hat was ! DVOOR LSH e W Wits h f e h ’ - g = LA Sad e :m. n ot "n . u""‘:u.\l:.f‘tl‘.lll:... .'.'\.v..::r'.‘. succens. | A the careful manner in which the have played this season and earnestly request ever A dolicious refreshment for [1' 5ot one was madc to campletely loa 14l and otherwise, and it is with rc. entire performance ia staged refiects one to see it, Er i receptions, teas, parties and || sight of the fact that it was really the EFet that the pat heard Costigan's credit upon C harles Sinclair, dlreets THE MANAGEMENT, everyday uses at home, work of local talent, When the fina! | Suggestion: “lLet's elng a song and orin ¢ “"5,_ ey . curtain was rung down there was on |16t thia audience go home" at the —— ‘ all aldes noth but congratulatory close of ene of the “Tabs" best s comment he show will be re. offerings, NEW NEAR EAST CRISI > The peated tonight Close followers of amateur theatri — While the o of the we cals were practically unanimous l,n“ Sritdsi . urks Are Come Cha e Ne LORS MMy & e nane | night in_declaring the work of Wil- Britsh Hear That Tu on. H H A Success was naturally in the ) 1q llam J Reheyd as Rill Costigan to be stantly Violating Terms and Outs lc 'nson ru 0 Bf the principats 1t ix well to say & |One of the best presentations of atage o ||l few words in praise of the ' chorus,| WOPK that bas ever bee aeen in 8 | break Iu Feared. stati Pifteen young women In gowns of ex. | hOMe 1/t BAOW e London, May 23.—Threats of fresh Stationery Dept. e b B ot | His witty remarks und dialogues 2. Threats ‘ oy J ) M ta . erOtary 4 trouble in the Near East are attract- 169-171 MAIN ST, Iy blended; preser & pleture pleas. :‘l‘,:"',:'l‘::pl‘“:',;' r'“',r,',.,,,:‘:,,’l‘ztl,l;‘.‘,,,‘:.‘,’,l ing attention here, Referring to the o MAIN ST, Ing 1o the eve: bmt that was not all, |othe s e 1 uproar, | INK BHLeN S ot they danced ulnw -‘nuz\:.n ;"m wn. Mo sang, “Barnum Was ""“"I‘" “‘,'F' \\\l::‘}l:("l‘:m”.\.'rr1::"""""."115”’: u:‘:;’r'l:mol;::: TAPSKI cAUGHT IN BOSTON; ner that established them as feaders joined in a chorus later With AR oo feqw caten, the Dally Telegraph's In their line, ‘Thesmale members of | Egan in “Musical Moon,” and in both y ioh, : . s 0 G the chorus, attired fn evening humbers his work was par excelient “::'l';:r;::):";h“,a';f:,:::,?,';f]":.:d::’,lm,,':’,:: l P PULAR WITH Pou E R | othes, In sport costumes, presented Urban T, Callnhan and Miss “""‘\-.1 Haat n!u‘mu’xvd. it 1s in danger, v striking appearance and their stage O'Connor have the leading voles, Mr.Jo oo, Fo oSy e durks are known Man Wanted Here For Theft Also THESE POINTS lN { conduct proved them to be much at |Callahan's part 18 another of the | FHC FERTH Rk o ] h;vlnn on n,«l :m:;rdn Thl~| «y‘.n}x;:- u‘rurua ,\L;'uhnu': .-:m:v::rln ]lyll!‘l‘\l“l‘l;;n The Maritza explosion sass the Faoes Similar Charge in chorus executed dances and drills clever performer has proved abll-| o e : : FAVOROFA GOOD | with & finish that was a delight to ity to fill in & manner that dollghts .1”1‘ r, 1a mercly an incident. He Salem, Mass. | the first nighters, the audience, His appearance on ‘."“ “It coineldes, curiously enough| Chiet Willlam C. Hart today receiv. SERGE SUIT | Members of the chorus are: Misses |stage last night was the signal £or &1 iy 446 Janding of troops in flagrant 4 4 that Joaph Tapakl | it ary McEnroe, Graco I dred | s 4 outburst of applause. | b cd wor at Joseph Tapski, las Mary McEnroe, Graco Lynch, Mildred spontaneous o bt violation of the Mudania copvention Joseph Tank, wanted by the Now Donahue, Mae Clark, Betty Smith, |The leading man was, as in the Other 4t or near the isthmus of Bulaire 1=A neat serge looks well at wi B gvq Gianotta, Rose Sadd, Mary Dona- |shows in which he has taken the 1ead, wiion joing the Gallipoll peninsula to | Britain police for stealing, was arrest- :I”";W :f,'.‘;vl;"',:.“fl"” for hl‘l"ll hue, Hazel Sullivan, Mabel Gianotta, |full of life and there was not a 1"‘-': the mainland. This is regarded with ed In Boston on Saturday, May 19, on S T¢ 14 soha S Or: pleas. Roselyn Hanrahan, Anna Mae Bon- ging moment while he was on the g,p groater seriousness in British elr- a similar charge and when arraigned ure, It is the one suit that ney, Pegey Scheyd, Marian Gagan, stage. His song numbers: “The Lit- oo than what has been happening ! in court on Monday of this week his serves cqually well for all Grace Hanrahan and Frances IKas- t1a Millfonaire,” “You Remind Me of lyeqr Adrianople, for it alms at the case was continued until June 1. 0ld ESeanons, | prod; Messrs. Harold Ward, Rot Mother,” and “The Grand cutting of overland communication |Bonds for release were fixed at $1,- 2—A good Serge wears exceed- Kiniry, Willlam Abetz, Edward M “lag,” were catehy and Mr. Callahan jetween the allied garrisons at the |00, The Boston police also inform ingly well, due to the firmly Lan, Thomas Donahue, George giq justice to the possibilities offered Dardanelles and Constantinople.”” | Chief Hart that the accused has been woven texture of the fabric. Scheyd, Willlam Kiniry, Humphrey |{n ol three numbers. Miss O'Connor, sl el o e her benaR o f 88 000 1y tlie 3—A Serge retains its original @ Muldowney, Jerome Crean, James iy the jeading female role, made an 1 |galem, Mage., police where he is also shape and style longer than Q| Kell Joseph Clynes and John | ¢ qetive appearance and handled her | DRWES AUTO INTO D”GH | wanted for thett. other suts, | w4—A Serge presses up nicely and holds fits press longer than other fabrics, }6—A Sergo Is suitable and ap- propriate for all seasons. $27.00 to $55.00 Come in This Week HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” —e—— Tapsk! s alleged to have stolen 2 = $200 in cash, a suit of clothing, a New Britain Man Finod $100 fn Merl- | giic gnirt and o gold watch from the den Court for Operating Motor [room of Steve Maloskas on Beaver ‘chicl street on the night of May 4. Malos- Yol ider Influseica of “LAquor, | yo ¢y proprietor of the pool room at (3pecial to The Herald), the Bronson hotel, The suit, shirt and Meriden, May 23-—Albert Olson of|watch were located in a Boston pawn 28 Church street, New Britain, was|ghop by the Massachusetts authori- Schenck. Ourbursts of applause greeted the first appearances of the principals upon the stage, attesting to the popu- jarlty of the several performers who fill the leading roles. The musical numbers found favor with the audi- ence and all were applauded for well | deserved encores. The chorus also el mupraile o i dlaktat {wa Miss Helen Kgan's rendltion of : “Musical Moon"” Miss Fgan, as- The theme of Yhe‘st.nr_v 'nm; ‘N( ‘(’l?';!gumlng the role of Birdina Busby, 1s i ((;{\.1;-4 of ‘l!c‘:;nl:‘m v%’:n:r?(:‘rm M ttle | Possessed of a most pleasing \”m.»n nlnd | affairs of prt § ) Sit0e alake Tt Sl oH S (VbR T, CRIKNER) -whb | 30 SHiractive slage. DERSEARTY: i the Spooner fortunes, and gether with marked ability in char- 1 el o e O e will macty |Bctes presentation,: Her part calls for W0 e e ey (Loretta 0'Connor), |Very difficult work in the presentation e o1, "despite the objections |Of Woman Who must have her own B e (Aerritt Humason), sec-|Way and who not only admits she's b { but claims 1t. clever, retary to his father, and others. ¢ " | E(lwayrd. the butler (George F. Kerin) In the role of Mrs. Prescott, Gol- is unsuccessful in his attempts to keep |die’s aunt, Mrs. James Maher mln:‘!.s Bill Costigan, an intruder (William J. |the part of a soclal climber who s Scheyd) from mixing In Robert's |attempting to arrange the marriage affairs and from invading the dining|ef her nilecc and the little millionaire. part as a young chorus girl in a way that won the hearty approval of the |uur]0(~|u‘n. She appeared perfectly at home on the stage and it would have been difficult to pic young woman |who could better fill the role than |she did in her first appearance in a |major role. The biggest song hit of the evening fined $100 and costs in the Meriden|¢jes who in turn notified the New ! police court this morning for drl\'lng}srua“. police of the finding. (fluence of liquor. He was arrested last night by Policeman Paul Quinn| of the Meriden force while driving a sengers on Grove street, near Colum. |50 Sacks Destroyed in Fire in Steel bia street. None of the passengers in | t a the machine were injured when Olson | Mail Car Atachied to B OLD SHIPBUILDER DIES | 50 'sacks niica with parcel post wers | destroyed here today by fire which was discovered in a steel rallway an automobile while under the in- MAIL CAR IS BURNED Hudson touring car with seven pas- o drove the car into a well lighted dflch.i Albany Train. ‘ Worcester, Mass., May 28.—About First | mail coach, attached to an Albany-| DR, BENJ. L. PROTASS . DR. HARRY PROTASS Captain McDougall, 78, Was DENTISTS hall or the wine cellars of the(She is exceptionally good in her in-| { Batna’ neprasy. feom. Boston:. Postal 950 , | &pooner tamily, for Costigan ‘will not {terpretation of the character. Man to Design and Construct Em‘and u“w:y employes and firemen ; ey MA,IN ST. | leave the house until Robert sits down | ypee Anna Kiniry and George 1% | \whaleback Boats. isaved most of the carload of sacks ) (Over Globe Clothing Co.) ||| with him for a heart to heart talk.|yony " maiq and butler, respectively, | | although much mall was damaged. |f§ I Jiven the calling in of Casey the €oP | yove™ o106 rar more important than| Duluth, Minn, May 28.—Captain| The mall car was bound from Bos- | @ | (Edmund Cadrain) is not vnn_\lfl"- be- | 41080 usually filled by the servants in| Alexander McDougall, 78, interna-| ton to Washington and was to be| cause he refuses to take Costigan out 'y W ou " Npyeh of the story is en-|tionally known shipbuilder and In-| dropped off at Springfield. The fact| of the house until he puts on some ¢ 0 (G790 Suair dlalogues. “Dirty | ventor, died today. | that parcel post sacks were consigned ‘ } ] 9 clothes and Costigan just won't, and ' yw. v g song specialty with a clev-| Captain McDougall, after salling'to Worcester resulted in discovery of |§ | that's that. erly executed dance by Miss Kiniry the Great Lakes for 20 year3 ob-| the fire when employes opened the | Henry Spooner (Vincent Ringrose), and Mr. Kerin Is one of the high ned the assistance of Cuaptain| car. i | father of Robert, is obdurate and in- gpots of the show. At last night's| Thomas Wilson of Cleveaand in build-| Steel construction of the car was| | kists that if his son marries Goldie performance the couple was called ing the first whaléback. | said by officials to have prevented |4 he will not receive a cent of the for- | upon for three encores. Mr, Kerin's As president of the MchugnlI—itotx,l loss of 1,200 sacks. Officlals | A joy forever—a dependable flavoring | tunes. Miss Primper (Anna Kiniry) | dialect is especially good. | Duluth Co., during the war he| believe the fire was started elther by extract. Baker's Certifled Extracts | {he maid, keeps matters moving, and Vincent Ringrose as Robert's f:u‘diro(‘lcd construction of a large fleet| spontaneous combustion or by the have brought happiness to many a | Mrs. Prescott (Mrs. James Maher) | ther was well received. An excitable|of lake freighters and steamers fnr"brenklnz open of a package of in-|§ young housewife. has an important part in shaulngio!d chap who wishes to marry butlthc Great Lakes and coastwise trade.‘ flammable goods. I \. i THE BIG FURNITURE [} THE BIG FURNIT it usic €e t Andrews _— Special Added Feature New Player Piano : During This Sale HERE ARE SOME OF THE USED PIANOS OFFERED AT SUCH LOW PRICES Factory 390 Factory GORLE. s e ! (iuarantecd$ Guaranteed $l 95.00 Ritzheimer ........ 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