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EZ MOTHER OF THREE | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY |voung men were Edward McCarthy Pittsin Ired Ritter, Ed- Steinle, Vincent Ammon, Fred McCarthy and Uncle Tom’s Cabin No Longer Being Played CLUB SHOW ack LION U New York, Feb. 20 (UP)— ,‘-‘,‘,’,“?i,; i “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” melodrama [ 3 of slavery, long on tours since its L oanC DAtk QUG Tes opres first production in 1852, has been ;”‘f"l“‘ fch Bicheon Bnd S R 0 3 5 ard Johncon as surpassed by Tobacco Plamatlou Boanding | “onct-uponce e "t G | Annual Frolic Warmly Received v foy presertations in the shovw M]S ress Was Tem e]amemfl] ‘ gather dust beside the wooden : o 5 H“lw o V“'Wl ‘v"']‘“,”]”d ;” Fore p cigar store Indian, the free lunch hy F“‘S[ ngm Alldlell()e and hay decided hits but in ‘ G thels ik, last ht's w they scored even ElSeei T I SR | N more heavily, They had to respond ?\th&a‘ Feb. 0.—Hanging her when Simon L ree’s blackse Practically everything in music Loy rv‘:-m’» 5 hat and coat on a bush beside the!| Whip made its initial crack at ||anq aramatics, comedy and cha Nosglouchgol golaBsou g e J'armington river in the Strawberry || Uncle Tom's back, and little Eva | | or presentations, dancing and arills, | 1 0080t it the next scene when Meadow district just outside Poquo- || Went to heaven, the Actors' || octumes and scenic affects are con. | BUSt Heisler sang “Crying For the nock, yester afternoon, Mrs, || Buuity association announces, not | | yaineq in *The Frolic of 1 e |Saiuinesi s R vt el lsan; Joseph Sactela, 31, tobaces planta: || @ SinEle company anywhers i || : : & pearance in plantation costumes, . tobacco planta- || & | Lions ciub show which made the & : tion boarding mistress near Hayden (| the country is playing “Uncle || grot of a three-night appearance ‘n | aic dutriet colsisted of Rudy Lund Zing e Tom's Cabin.” |AERSIOE ¢ ee-ngnt appearance Charles Moore 4 e .Fry(‘f““m isor, committed \mn.d-‘ e senior high school auditorium |, """ ‘01 "“]”‘” o vd byonnin tragedy was the | — llast, night. It is a tuneful, singing, |\ O SR BN fourth suicide or attempted suicide ——— dancing show that sparkles with |1 00k the nut of “hard-boiled In Windsor since last May SHoUE oy . LR L} sgscen s Mrs. Szetela left her husband and RTI N [;HA The show which was produced i ey dressed three children shortly after lunch or the benefit of orphans and crip- [1o" 00 sented elling them she was going 1o Poquo- pled children was witnessed by the C211- They wete Ann Ma nock where she frequently l»m.m crowd cver present at a | Clebowitz Tos :phin supplies. She had nea »mn\\lrhy i frolic. The show started at | Harriet Boehl the two-mile walk when she wadeq o about $:30 o'clock and was bro NirtuGEBEmnic = into the stream. R conclusion at 10:45 o'clock, | COllins and O Seen by Women Nicolls Allesed o H his time 1 dal 7 wor i’ - 3 this time the large crowd Strogofi on the old Dubon farm D e(]F e hrh) o b G s G e ticed Mrs. Szetela pass, stop, turm | 5 o upted by applause, 1 was and walk back several paces. After | he production 1 into | Played by Mrs. rtini several such moves they saw her| Boston. I 20 (UP)—The local 0 ports, the first a es of nine I scene open i continue toward Poquonock, take off | United States attornes’s office has |sketehes, most of which were of a |Nouncement to her e hat and - coat and disappear.{neen conducting an investigation |musical naturc, and the second, a ger (John Sch yitollowed, {inding ngnibody o | Miad Chmma g B ; | night club scenc. which featured terrible singe few minutes later lying in three feet | e el s e back home on of water close to shore. I Niclson, |# TiNg which extorts money from |in = ajant « tough newsboy. played hy Bloortieldt driclas by \swered | aliens by promising them speedy na- | phe first number was “A Heart to . could not nproved their call and dragged the body out | turalization. it was reported unoffi- | froart talk with the lience” by ot the wate cially today 3 : : of the water ially toda young women and eight youns Tus p "VVI seven e Szetelas have The ine id to have be- | heup I'he spoke in unison and fol ol 1 ar ;(mrfm'ul le tobacco plantation | BUN ¢ ‘_“H’ N Herbert [owed it with a dance, The rls | tion of an’ Er P boarding house from April to the|B. Harris, Boston had | \ere dressed in attractive costumes tions were typical of a rccen- end of harvest scason. Idach|Ccomplained by letier 10 President lang the hoys in tuxedos. siciar winter, until this year, they have |Hoover of the situation young women in this act Hit of the Show returned to Feeding Hills, Mass, | Harris has charged that a ring Beatrice Bull, Esme Moverly iy question the dance near Mrs. Szetela's parents’ home. | I j‘! "””1', amounts va & from | virginia Christense ma. e Chis winter they have heen living [$200 to $1400 from aliens. He is|T,cona Nanghton, Frances Rerglund, on the plantation. isolated from |counsel for clients who have brought | Avis Samuclson, G Paulson p Hermann neighbors and It no boarder or damages totalling $95,000 ) Martha Anderson, Cecelia Dolan A Szetela, said t Ve 15 enry Nicolls, chicf natur z I Mrs. Szet aid to have been of |aga Henry Nicolls, chief natur Esther Anderson, Hed- Picturesque Seence @ highly nervous temperament, is|alization cxaminer for New ling er, Mary Mautner, Stella | 0 the most picturesque thought to have bhecome depressed |land. The clients have charged | Doris Anderson the show the inter- by the loncliness of the place. A fire | Nicolls with illegally detaining an-l that did slight damage to the board- |intimidating them ing housc a few days ago excited | Harris also has circulated a poti Mrs. Szotela unduly, said. Hor [tion of profest against the alleged husband could no reason extortion from lle He plans to | her forward the petition to Senator Mrs a was horn in Poland |David 1. Walsh with a view 1o ob- Resides hushand she leaves|taining senatorial investization of three children, Sophic, Henry and |the situation Irene S E Newspaper Robbed Too / Late for Its E dltlun NORTON SAYS HE IS BEING DISCIPLINED Postmaster and Assistant Decline 10 Discuss Conditions in Hart- ford Post Office, Hartford, Ich. 20.—Harry Norton, special clerk in the M ford post office, declares that he ather clerks there h and > been demot- cd iscipline” for their part in publicity given officials of the Con- necticut Federation of Postal Clerks, relative to the alleged mis- handling of funds and the critic- ism of methods of soliciting moncy by that organization prior 1o convention in this city last year Superintendent of Mails James P. Donohue's answer 1o all on Norton's assertion that he is heing punished, wa won't dis- cuss it." He declined to statc whether he thought Norton's shift from the day staff to the 30 p.m. to midnight staff a demotion. questions To make his charges specific Norton yesterday afternoon also cited the cases ot les W. Ryan relieved of work at the latter casc and assigned to parcel post ; 13d- ward W. O'Keefe, from letter case to pouch rack: and the case of Francis P. Horan, which is still pending. who was requested to show cause why he should not be demot- ed from special clerk to vegular clerk. All this he fecls is * ishment As he reccived a of per cent for quality work Postmaster Harry K ton declares that there or, can be in- terpreted in no other light than dis- ciplinary for the assistance he gave the Better Business bureau. Taylor refuses to make public an; facts concerning the post office tempest. The assistant also de clined to discuss the situation ing that it was purely an matter. FORT TERRY MAY BE FEDERAL PENITENTIARY | Department of Justice Officials Ex- amine Site 11 Miles From New London, ew London, Feb. 20.—That Fort Terry on Plum Island in Long Island Sound, may be the site of a new federal penitentiary loomed yester- | day, when chamber of commerce officials said department of justice representatives had completed an inspection of the coast artillery fort and had visited his ofice for infor- mation on climate and labor sup- ply. | George H. Gare the chamber of commer officials declared that was suitably adapted for a federal prison and that they would recom- mend the site. The new planned | ipy more papers looked in the window. He saw Burke elevate his hands in Chiffons that actually wear well! the conventional manner of persons with @ gun barrel hetween their shoulders and he saw a sccond man | scooping up what the cash drawer | contained | While Burke and the newshoy | sought a policeman the man ished up Crown street. He D s | seribed 48 30 years old, five seven inches tall and weighing ay M mman valuc Feb., 20.—An th little reg unmaske rd for news ked into 1 A GREAT OPPORTU! ITY KNOCKS nes w office of the Meriden Journal last night at o'clock, too late for Here’s your chance to buy :— the Journal’s afternoon edition, and | £ i robbed llv SEEIR R T The finest Chiffon Hosiery machinery can make! contained o | : N z Daniel P. Burke, Journal hook- The sheerest money can buy! Keeper, was preparing o c 1he office w the telephone rang, He The most beautiful any woman can desire! sat to answer it with his I Kk to the door. A newsboy coming for And above all pounds Only iday and Document Indicates Assassination Effort Mexico ity eh. 20 (UP)— g Preparations for an attempt on the Saturday life of Herbert Hoover, similar to | that in which President Ortiz Rubio | of Mexico was wounded. are being | made, according to a lctter said to | have heen found on the person of a | rrested at San Luis Potosi | n Luis Potosi police, ac cording to La Pren. arrested | youth named Vincente Aurrecoche and seized a letter from Nicol Acosta, who is described as a Mex- ican stude living in the Unit- ed States. is said to have reflected pleasure at the Rubio shooting, and to have mentioned a coming attempt 3 Hoover's | t now he letter | Acquaint You With Our Chiffons gainst Regular $1 s turned over 1o the | San Luis Potosi. The letter w American consul For 2 Days Only We Offer— A LANGUAGE EACH YEAR | Supreme Shee Tos Angeles, Feh. 20 (P)—A three = . i vear old miss who arrived from | First Quality! Colombia surprised als by speaking Spanish, and English fluently | Who in Your Family Coughs From A C01d7 they have hangs on, immigration of- French Picot Top! CHIFFON HOSIERY 25 + cough fron a cold they arc in constant danger. Many a serious illness fol- lows neglected colds. 1f a cold ‘s permitted to persist, it can le often does lead into dar plications 0 ad and 2CTous Com- Don’t let them {trifie with colds. | Suggest fresh air, lots of slcep, a‘ simple diect, clean intestines and— | ¥ o = s Creomulsion. Colds are infectiot i Fifth Avenue Women Pay $2.95 for Similar Quality They endanger all of the family. If there's a cough from a chest cold | or bronchial irritation -in your fam- | Grace your legs with a pair of these Gossamer i ave 00 cells. | Sheer Chiffons and you'll realize you're wearing Benttentiary s Lo ey 1 o 1 [11%, &0 and get Creomulsion, i 2 the Cs"oundmor: l'l?r(’r‘l island forts. Tt ,si] ‘I comulsion taken promptly They so enbance the beauty of Your legs that 14 miles from New Jondon on an [1®P x\n?»u.:;fi:?\“d::‘,fi\’rfi:i :"M”m‘ your friends are surc to ask where you got them island about three-and-a-half miles | {00 (0 expante and joss of tine long. At present 300 coast artillery- e "m “m‘v\h ”_-Dm & lf ‘;"“"\‘ "'\| | Bmaseh oS refund your money. Ady < J, «a1ls . Seek Man’s Assailant i | : 2 o | p— In Lawrence Shooting | i | Lawrence, Mass.,, Feb. 20 (UP)—| ITED | Scarch for Mauro Di Maria, 46, COAL & WOOD wanted in connection with the| | shooting of Antonio Lacie, 45, was | Company | being pressed today by local police | after information had been received | e indicating the two had quarreled | Genuine just before the latter was found, perhaps mortally wounded, last night. At Lawrence General Thospital | Tacie's condition was said to he| very poor and his name was still | on the danger list today. He re- fused to fell police the circum, | stances surrounding the shooting. ‘} ,l “0ld Company’s Lehigh” }| Coal, Coke, Wood. 0il 302 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. James | 20, 1930. -3 national lover. Elmer Johnson erstand. — Plinally he speaks| A Swedish visitor was very trouble- are Harry Miller, director, Jerry played the part of a naval officer lingo to ome but the audience found bis| Rogers, dancing director; and John 1d several nationalities were rep- the Chinese repre antics very amusi The part was | J. Crean, musical director. T k-”m« d as follows: Miss Germany s in perfect B played by dward Gilli 0 committee which put in much ella Rosco Miss Franc rma him directions, he other ap- spoke a Sw dialect better and were present last night tc Mills; Miss Spain, Gertrude Paulson; proached were Roy Vanicur, French seen on the New Britain s sful results consisted ! Miss Ireland, FEunice Ma Miss Clara Hindler, Gern he waiters, Jol henck, Wi rato, general chair. Hawaii, Mary Mautner; Miss tlaly, Moore, Irish: Ernest Bur William Corm Geor mar I'rench, Harry G Esther Anderson; Miss « 1, Ann @nd Peggy Clebowitz Sullivan George | r nd |} . Patterson, Day Mavis. The re Bdward Mc »J_”W“H‘: was the Thomas Sc ept ir, Cari J. Johnson, James F Carthy, Mayne Pittsinger, Fred Mc nted at the night “Olsc troul Walter W. Bullen, Francis L 1y 1 Ritte I ard Ste the Rair Ak ) P. McGauley and Richard H. Erwin, Vincent Ammo Jack Depot Uklelele Player, kst olic will be repeated tonight James Gilina Buck Dance 0 ] bug 1 re ht. A Comedy " in My Hea A 1 I I 1 — —_——— George Newe e Estell Marjorie K A Casale EUROPE. PLANS UTILITY and Flo, atured in one Bird Imitatio L la Do - 20, (P—Count Volpi the mos s scenes in the “lover Come Ba . EE2S Al R r minister of show on they ssage to aust DOS Premier Musso- Harlem ] an and Mr Dancer, 1= LA zanization of the Euro- Humason ha ured ‘\ i "_»\"r‘* i ; : . : on for the §levelop- comed nigh PEE e { Ry of electric power in Europe performine R N Assisted by The Iir nig Stella Ols: Ita 1 control and technical . e = b i : nerican finance - 2 : s 4 o i to the fseue A I (: i D ) I ) Lillian ‘ Sl : lish. 1a . : : H essed satisfact i | o : < : ; S nces ministe Fiu 3 ; I Sanlet d S . S iy = 1 s Norma G o D : 2 nds ntop the list g A (¢ A Andy 8 M Classiiad Acs. 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