TRAPPED BY FLAMES.
ARNOLD DALY'S DEATH. (BY CABLE-PBESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) NEW YORK, January 13. Trapped by flames blocking the stairway, the only avenue of escape Arnold Daly, aged 51, actor- and theatrical manager, who g ain «* prominence by -first producing Bernard .Shaw's plays in New \ork in iaa-, was burned to death to-day on the fourth floor of an apartment residence. [Arnold Daly, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1875, began his connexion with the stage as an office boy in the office of Charles Frohman His first apnearance on the stage in "The Jolly Square," with Fanny Rice, was in i 892. In 1895 he played for a season in the Garrick Theatre. London, and shortly afterwards ap; peared in "Mrs "Warren's Profession, in New York. His last appearance in London was in 1911, when he played the principal part in "Arms and the Man.'']
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15
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