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— MINSTER N ROLE OF CONDEMNED HAN Rer. W. H. Alderson High Light of Amatear Productions A New Britain minister giving an Unusually fine portrayal of a con- demned murderer in a drama, writ- ten in part by a former resident of | this city was the outstanding feature ©f the three onc-act plays produced at the Y. W. C. A. last night uadr the auspices of the Stanley Memorial church. Rev. William H. Aldcrson, pastor of the Trinity M. E. church, Wwas prominent among a triple cast which was excellent to the vole, and his performance 1 T {for a life, Second only to Mr. A derson were the other three princi- pals of the plece. Austin L. gave a thoughtful and strong per- formance as Warden Holt and Harry Coholan presented a fine study of Father Dy Miss Hilda Krenn was more th: emotional, semi-res Josephine Paris. and Edmund Starr were efficient in the smaller parts of jailers. ained part of persons presented “Good Medicine, a comedy by Jack Arnold and Ed- win Burke. ~ The theme of this play —that of the hypochondriac who finally mecets an honest doctor—is somewhat trite but it is one which can bear much repetition, and in this casc there is an extra quirk nish, wnk T. Adams Iy amusing as the and Dblundering doctor on the and his wife was adm smallest |€d by M Smallest | puel B, tto croated smuoh a5t of “James Dyiet oo ughter by her display of the many of his hanging was exceptionaily | JUS” Of the hypochondriac and did surc and sincere. In both the mild MOt fall into the casy error of over- forcefulness of his manner and the |40iNg the thing. Tichness of his voice he commanded | “The Mourner” was a fantasy by the stage during his entire period James Mahoney and was originally upon it, and his performance was all rrorudf‘d by the Harvard Dramatic the more creditable because of the | lemb. It was one of many suc difffeult role which he was handling |ing with —one which requircd anany iine Columbime, th #hades of cxpression and action. The play, “The Valian 1t ten by Robert Middlemass, a former | Miss I e omkins. Mrs. Grorge New Britain man, in collaboration | Loomis gave a feeling impersonation with Holworthy Hall. It is a pow.r- [of Pierrot’s mother and Ralph Ben- ful plece and sacrifices none of its son was Pantaloon. Wesley Parker, strength elther in an effort to achieve |48 Mephistophe did most of his popularity by an improbable happy |Work directly with the audience be- ending or in an attempt at prf‘.uhl"[:‘(“r' closed curtain, a trying pro #gainst the law which requires a life |cedure, while W I”’ am How to Banish | of starvation, night rblematic y by 1 3 I(uhn v Christ, {fulness as a successtul old gent Between the pl veadings by Miss I | Miss Dorothy Ho hool orchestra p V-‘t"(\“! under the |George B. Matthew | The play there rleton and The His yed several se- direction Wi hk of s were produced hy Miss 'Ruth C. Bassotte, to whom a larg Dr. Leonhardt llns Discovered ashare of the credit for their excel Harmless Internal Remedy That's [lence of detail and their air of th Guaranteed—No Cutting—No rrofessional must go. The andience Messy Salves | hardly filled more than foof 1 i hall and was much smwaller than the [taree flne picces deserved. Th pays will be repeated again toror- as1ow night, when the program wi be the same exeept that the o b My chestra will that the i |man's Bible class. . would re-| The plays are being produced for the benefit of the Stanley Memorial Community House fund. The com- mittees responsible arc as follows Commiittee in A1 Knapp, Mrs Mis. An- nie Rhod . Rev fies| R N. Gilman, Fred H. Rob- ert B, Crocker, Geor I¢ you think that the surgcon's knife f9 the only meth, of escape from the misery of plles. it's L« Beard of the mew t Dr. Leonhardt's HEM The Doctor's treati experimentivg, he dis of piles and then went eompounded a remedy that move the cause. Every pile sufferer should benefit by | hie discovery and mo that there will . Do doubting or delay. the Fair Dept Store and all druggists arq m” to sell HEM-ROID with g 3t will do as stated or money that honorable basls e sufferer should try HEM-ROID without de br. Rittner, THE 4-DOOR SEDAN 1195 including shock absorbers STUDEBAKER engineering genius has increased the new Dictator’s horsepower from 45 to 70 and added to its speed. to you has not been increased. And the new Dic- tator ehgine is actually more economical of gasoline than ever It delivers a perfectly paced 65-miles-an-hour—acceler- ates like a rocket—posseeses the flexibility of the finest 6-cylin- But it: cost before. der construction. Holds record for cars under $1400 's advanced performance was estab- Proof of the new Dictator” lished bours $1400 has ever equaled a stock Dictator sedan traveled this record. €0-mile speed even when new Due-b advanced engineering practices, precision building, mtetuh and rigid inspections which this new -hour the day it i delivered. No Jaborious 20-mile-an-hour brenln'ng-in. Lubricate only every 2500 miles have also eliminated the necessity of every 2500 miles. Chassis greasing has bigh quality Dictator receives, it can be driven 40-miles-per Studebaker engineers il change to but once e ———————————————————— Stowell satisfactory in the semi- | M . Macomber | H better than mile-a-minute speed. No stock car under NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. 1 chairman. Candy sales. isted by Mrs. Arthur I O. Marsh, Mrs. Howard Porte 1r Alex. Smyrk, Margarct Jacobs, Ec h n Stohl, Mrs. Hedwall, Doris An- derson, Ali rison, Helen Bohnert, . Seibert, N C. Rittner, M; Tuth Mver Mildred Mrs " o ft, man, Rittner. Ushers—c. Carroll Ho John Hudz Timbre erick Hills, A Door tender—Iarry L. G -David Ogr ), O, young A Author mce Clash With Rum RunnensE Wilson, ierift N James Y., March 2 A. Campbell 1 county and deputies 1 clashed with 2 party of alleged rum- runners estimated to men and after an exch: \wl to cont launch, 1 of Lake Onterio » launch hard aground while trying to n the mouth of ereck and the bulk of the cargo | been floated Wi 1 € called on 1hs men to sur wparently the cre L s !n ere myl P 23 (UP) vator After lent serious injury to six Juilding Su which « women vervisor Gas Pressed Heart, Caused Sick Feeling “ias caused pain and I had a Adlerika. Now 1 feel cheert iround art heav spoontul of often removes as - ANMMOND CAMP BIRTHDAY APRIL 18 Spanish War Veterans 0 Ol} serve Anmiversary at‘Armory | gram 2 G. . for anniver- cam s report las committer of W WILLIAM 3. RAWLINGS 1 |pation spells. laration of var and th invitation has i '\wl auxil- erenion- 1dy heen |Or. local r William J The committee to hold a danc - the cmonies freshments will ba served L. Bixby, who served witl ont r ent the A1 camp, gin erica ng 'HAS OPERATION WHICH | | | | council ha | {to handle lfever is concern jalso that ipartment has taken many r , was admitted |wards' Olive 1 NOW MAKES HIM “SAFE” :: {Bolton, Mass, Man Reported Cured of Being “Typhoid Carrier.” March -l‘pnrln M of publie nounced that an operation per ed on John Mentzer of Bolton m an ¢ifort 1o remove the conditions which le him a typhoid “carrier” had oen suceessiul, The publie health the depart- ment’s findi *is no longer a carvier of typhoid bacilli and in its opinion it is safe for him fosd for public consump- tion as far as spreading typhoid A (B—The state health ha< an- The opcration consisted of re ling the gall bladder. The de ent believes this is the firet time Ith department has ed cured a typhold carric foperated upon in this manner and Massachusetts is the first [ato 1o pay for such an operation Mentzer was employed as a milk {handler on a farm in Lincoln in No- 1 typhoid epidemic resul s and one death, red 10 milk which he had handled and he was found to be a carrier of the bacilli. Since the operation the state de cnltures Mentzer, the last being a year r the operation, and all have fro s AVflID pizzy SPEllS neglect. To be bes keep youth the m must be free rom poisonous backwash of consti- which often causes dizzy For 20 years, Dr. F. M his patients, in place of compound of vegetubl ingredients mixed with olive naming them Dr. Ldwards’ Olive Tablets. Known by their olive col- the system of poisons . energy, beauty, 1 never have sallow com- M eves, coated tongur all signs that 2 diver is tor- Take Dr. Xdwards® Olive Tab- # nightly. They act smoothly and without griping. How much better you'll feel and look! Everywhers wise men and women who know the value of good health take Dr, Ed- fablets. All druggists, 30c and 6dc. wards gave calomel, a tha 15c, been reduced to 2500-mile intervals through a unique system of magazine high-pressure lubrication. Engincering genius and traditional quality Throughout its design the new Dictator is the product of ad- vanced engineering development—yet its One-Profit price is still 24 continuous The COMMANDER TheDrcraton_ |0 | o5 | msaesx | 5 | 6 Shock Absorbers Standard Equipment On All Seudebaker Models only $1195, f. o. b. factory, and it bears a famous name— Studebaker-—the highest guarantee of motor car excellence! ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. 225 Arch Street Tel. 260 THE STUDEBAKER LINE = LELE] == | PReSDENT EIGHT | 100 | 80 | #1985 to #2450 | e [ 72 ] $1195 co $1295 $795 to $965 Ed-! i | T \l»ton found ne | Bigelow, state hea said similar ope r. George H Note—It would be fllegal to pabllsh this {f not true, (“Don’t Get Up Nights” Says F. W. Marble. This b Natere's dignal of “Dunger . Alead.” Fred . Marble Danjelson Comn. says in his own Lome paper the Dagielson 10 democrats | Transeriy y bladder bothered me § - J 5 times every night. After taking publicans spon- | icier's Lithiated Buchu a few days I into applav 1 w I am not and tor's ¢pil] i . They have also relleved o 1o tter 4 sound, |MY friend Elmer Martin. I will tell or S |wite . sxpaiiinse 1s Ansoper by the show 60"y s B eetaton Nk Saents al opponents |, " pso do no the bowels, Drives Iy overcome, lessens exces- minority to attempt to tangle h|ml th legislation, a 1hing which §t | is possible For this reason the minority is going to do - something are coming in with a t vote, a rising vote of - [thanks to th 3 - DEMOCRATS PRAISE WELD FOR FAIRNESS Give Him Uuit Yote of Thanks at Council Meeting oted as .\ttor, Dies > (P —Droad- e s e e death of | After praising Mayor Weld for = s fs o : the co memb Th amas \\ ise, Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plaster! mix a mess of mustard, flour vhen you can relleve sorcuess or stiffness with a lite clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oll of tard and other helpful ingredi- and takes the place of mustard s last night gay vote of thanks whil applanude of court exeeutive party. it In the 44t door to the famol ich h~ as he ul onchial ¢ show gives prompt iroat, bronchitis, tiff neck, asthma, . adache, congestion, , rheumatism, lumbago, pains ck or joints, , bruiscs, chil- colds of the ent pneumonta.) Former Governor S'proul ()3 l’c'mx\l\ ania Dl is conr the first nor home | his of (it may pre .Im & Tubes as long affairs of s known as| 1 roads in Penn- I, NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPI CE A\(,T(IR\ PAY CHEC KS CASHED Smart New Smocks Just Unpacked On Sale Tomorrow—Friday Smocks are so bright and up-to-date, every woman needs a few, whether for home or office use. They certainly save vour dresses from wear and tear, and you always look neat and attractive in a gay smock. Raphael’s has the largest assortment in town, Women’s Broadcloth Smocks Button front, two roomy pockets. Plain and fancy \Ulu]mw on pockets and sleeves. Many have eretonne collars and cuffs, Colors are 98c Heavy Black Sateen Smocks Button 1 1 9 in solid colors of green, copen blue, orchid and rose. All sizes, small, Women’s Black Sateen and Broadcloth Smocks Service weight, silk to the welt and toe guard. Guaranteed first quality. Black and all the new shades. This same qual- R Sli d Bl In All the New Light Shades Rose, Green, Blue and Orchid. Sizes small, medium and large. Sizes Black Sateen and Broadcloth Smocks The sateen smock has eretonne col- medium and large. 1 I 9 Tomorrow, Friday. . Faney col- /' 1per s 1 %e 2 Sold Exclusively at Raphael’s ity hose sells for $2.00 elsewhere. 1 49 Tomorrow, Friday. Pair ......... 98 C Bloomers To Match These Slips your choice. FEach .. Cretonne collars and cuffs. front and two patch pockets. small, medium and large. Tomorrow, Friday. Iach Lach smocked and hand embroidered. ored buttons. DButton {ronts and styles. - Two large roomy pockets. small, medium and large. Tomorrow, Friday. LEach Tomorrow, Friday, lars and cufls. The broadcloth comes =—SMART NEW SMOCKS Women’s Full Fashioned Hose ON SALE TOMORROW, FRIDAY THE SLIPS Have shadow proof hems or All are THE BLOOMERS Have ruffled bottoms. Elas- tic at the knee and rein- forced seats. 3 ruftled flounces. regulation tops. APHAEL'S—“THE BIG STORE”