New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1928, Page 20

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Ot B el AN .4 A At s 20 ] W BRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923, AUSPICOUS TART | Appearing In“The Valieo,” Drama League Play POR DRAMA LEAGUE - F;\!tlmsiasnloumliencellalrks| R e " . : Tniil Presentations r ‘ ‘ s = —w the New Britain Drama league made oy ; : 3 il /4 ; i its bow to the public last evening in i the auditorium of the Camp school i e & 3 1144 " il / Z ; nfi]i on Prospect street. Several hun- : : . i % ) ) ; | dred supporters and friends of men i - i ¢ It s }- !’f" 1 and women in the casts were pres- 5 n pi S| SE=m—ae s ent, gathered, as it were, at a clinic . % . ‘ Emm of the drama and prepared to ob- - . : 3 t 1 : g K = — TR L T, serve sharply all that transpired. Opinion expressed at the end of the i . 3 I 5 5 - evening was the league had ; g et Z7REERSRERTE .| made an exceedingly auspicious be- kol - § i ey v ] ol | &% [ W i) et to st ginning, so good, in fact, that there “ » . S 7 1 R il # t ! should be no turning back. The object of the Drama le 18 to foster the production of h while plays which can be staged by non-pro onals with the ultimate goal of developing whatever drama- tie talent lies latent in New Brit- ain. It is likewise expected that at some future day more pretentious . entertainm will be brought to 4 ” o . s '3.‘3“:,?.3, el Left to right—Harry Coholan, Rev. W. H. Alderson, Austin Stowell, Hilda Krenn, Edmund Starr league and presented in a th the Russwin Lyceum probably. t the league will was excellent. The theater lost very — en Mr. Alderson 'ppy g phrey: costumes, Mrs. George and 207 in Bridgeport, both smaller fop 18 n A wusic, Leyland C. Pieree; cities. the pulpit are ;.“‘l’ :C‘nhrl-(““n'rq ger, D:",‘d !f/h:znuson: The ‘mos! recent victim was Re- SRR G S e, e i SR LI 06 gina Linsky, 4, who died during the : : i *| The three plays produced last eve- Dight. 1 ning will be given again tonight in Influenza claimed the life of committee secmed to have an cye to Milda Krenn, the only female In o eumo pan, George McGuire, 8, during the varlety. The y . : he act, reve ; e e | night, g : ' drawn aside—with & pe ay . c ) layed s % | oo e A e I ersta 1 Artist to Receive | DIES FROM INJURIES : e ore AN I A omes the erotic 15th century. The ¢ f v = Million at Age of 35 _ Lowell, Mass, Dee. 12 P—Harry presentation was a light comedy, on 2 : ::"-“ New York, Dec. 12 UP—When Sider, 5 year old tailor, died in a The third was a drama. The f; P USY Moorhouse Lindley Johnson, young lospital late yesterday of injuries suited all appetites and cach was * Eaer Conolin 1 ist, becomes 35 years old he will Sustained Monday afternoon when HAnmIy q0s SOn ORI i reccive the residuary estate of his he was struck by a truck operated “Love Watches,” adapted by Miss he belicf of those who were | 1ot Mrs, Bertha Moorhouse Dy Joseph S. Reynolds. The latter Ruth C. Bassette from the story by resent at the | yonneon, valued at about $1,000,000, Was booked by the police last night Eirnest Goplydn, ipavoializsl Basser e les under the terms of the will filed yes- O & charge of manslaughter and Bl opporthalivita xpresins e Rinad s bl effort whieh urgay. Until then e s to receive held for district court tomorrow. alents, Her role, tha should be supported he pub! Adelesa, was ably handled. She was Scasoned theater goers who attend- the central figure in the plot. Other cd endorscd this faith and added and containing the theatrical entertainment. In choosing the opening bill, the Install a2 new mantel to hang the Christmas stockings on...and here isa brand new way to build in book- cases to make the room complete! the income, Mrs. Johnson, who dled August| RANSAS V. CLORDS ; Lawrence, Kas, Dec. 12 w—l members of the cast v red their own p . to the success of 27 at Digby, N. 8, left the income chancellor E. H. Lindley of the Uni- Bengston, Robert Andrev the under 3 from $10,000 to a sister in Parisi versty of Kansas, announced last | Johnson and Dr. Richard W. Pullen. During intermissions music was (¢ income from $5.000 to Mary E. night the university would close to- Comedy was provided in “The Lyovided by the Senior high school zar, a friend of West Roxbury. gay because of the prevalence of in- Dear Departed” by Stanley Hough- orchestra under the direction of M nd the income frcm $2,000 fluenza, Classes will be resumed ton, This concerned the rivalry of Matt |to a r-in-law, Mrs. Sara E. january 2. Approximately 500 cases two families for the earthly goods 3 i Sl Jr(’;"wn of -‘;\»‘0“\; CS“"‘ M:’- of influenza were reported among | a and possessions of “Grandpa” whose Aotibe Gt Rt ohnson maintained residences In stydents. l «CENTER OF INTEREST™ living room this year just as shelves of a design, material ane demise was sudden. Tt showed hu- sl el Paris, New York and Brookline, 5 i ‘kmanshi: surpassed man nature at its funniest. The sit- \ " o Moe oL ; Mass. 8 it has always beep Give the old ot sip B byishons niakinyel wene anacplyi deplotad sl doe i 3 - | e R I B-ILIOUSNES-S I’:&flz‘:&“fi:&m man a surprise. Putinanewmantel in even the most expensive homes. A charming TLL Santa Claus find your house can have beautiful open book- the humor, of which amateurs us- B anag; BADEERLE N s s mantel should be the “center of around the fireplace! Provide him a You may have these mantels and ually make a botch, was not over- derson, seore- Two Deaths in N, H. interest.” This Curtis mantel truly beautiful setting for his gifts. il Al 2 RELIEVED y booke: ed—or you may fin done, The story was told and acted, [T M IR Ganing From Diphtheria! C-6060 is ewpecially appropriate : : ; i Y. but not clowned. This was offered = V. Macomber. | no yroin Dee. 12 (UP)—De- | « o o QUICKLY for rooms with walnut or mahog- In our selection of Curtis mantels ish them yourself—in any manner to by Mrs. J. H. 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