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Show I MISS ADA DANIELS IN "I'AL O' MINK" Llko a breath of sweet smelling hay blown across tho summer sky after a warm rain comes Iho story of "Pal O' Mino" after an ovor abundance of heavy dramatic playa with their customary cus-tomary tales of tho evils of big cities cit-ies or of dark deeds and bold men. "Pal O' Mine" Is not such a play. In fact there aro fow plays of tho typo tho appeal, ho fieri I rig worh of his now comedy drama by Joseph Noel In which h has placed a cast of characters char-acters that would welcome In real ' imp life, men and women to whom you would be drawn by their personality likable H "Pal O' Mlno" tells tho story of fl crooks on plunder bent In a H town In Ohio and who through, u chain of amazing circumstances BsSsBS aro turned into honest men who sot H about to build up tho llttlo commun- Ity and who succeed in an nltogothor , H admlrablo way. "Pal O Mlno" is not H a copy of any other man's idea but it does, In a certain senso, resemble H such wholesome plays as "Ilroadwny H I Jones," "Turn to tho Right," -and H "Got Rich Walllngfonl." Mr. Noel H has not followed in tho steps of Geo. M. Cohe, Wlnchelt Smith or any otli- "sBsBsl er playwright for his story has orlg- H lnnllty, n swing and a punch that Is typically '"Nocyesquo" and thoso H who remember "Tho Pawn" will at H onco realize that Mr. Noel Ta an au- thor with original thought and a H new manner In playwrltlng. H "Pal '0 Mlno" Is to be tho attrac- tlon at tho" Lyric, Monday, Sotpemi H bcr .. rj)4 , ,M |