Moving Picture News (1911) . s. The storyis too well known to need repeating, for where can one finda man, woman or child who is not acquainted with the wellbeloved characters of Myles na Cappaleen, Hardress Cree-gan, Danny [Mann, dear old Father Tom, Eily OConnor,.ne Chute, Sheelah or any of the other quaint souls whohave endeared themselves to a pleasure loving public. After many months of preparation, during which time atrip was made across the ocean with the entire company inorder to bring into the picture the most beautiful scenery inthe world, the shores of Killarney Lakes, and a genuine


Moving Picture News (1911) . s. The storyis too well known to need repeating, for where can one finda man, woman or child who is not acquainted with the wellbeloved characters of Myles na Cappaleen, Hardress Cree-gan, Danny [Mann, dear old Father Tom, Eily OConnor,.ne Chute, Sheelah or any of the other quaint souls whohave endeared themselves to a pleasure loving public. After many months of preparation, during which time atrip was made across the ocean with the entire company inorder to bring into the picture the most beautiful scenery inthe world, the shores of Killarney Lakes, and a genuine Irishatmosphere which could not be obtained elsewhere, theYankee Film Co. is ready to launch its maiden effort in Irishclassics. No effort or expense has been spared to make this a mas-terpiece in production as well as photography, and the cos-tumes used of the period of 1790 were specially made for theoccasion. The film strictly adheres to the play as producedby the original company headed by the famous Dion MTLES, HOW CAX I EAER THAXK YOU? SURE WHENTOU DIE, LEAVE TOUR ilOXEY TO THE POOR, YERWIDDER TO ilE, AX WELL BOTH FORGWE YE! BREAD UNIONS NOVEL IDEA The first meeting of the executive committee of the Tri-State Anti-Bread Trust Conference was held Sundav, July23d, at Gosweilers Hall, No. 240 East 80th Street, NewYork, to arrange plans for fighting, with the aid of movingpicture shows, the Bread Trust, which, the unions say, is pre-paring to invade the East Side and compete with the Jewish 8 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS bakeries in making the kosher rye bread eaten by the Jewishpeople. The conference was organized several days ago at a meet-ing of delegates from fifty-six locals of the JourneymenBakers International Union in the States of New York, NewJersey and Connecticut. It represents a membership of tenthousand. The chairman of Sundays meeting was AugustDiederich, of Bakers Union No. 144, of Yonkers. Duringthe meeting it was stated that three large baking corp


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