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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28§, 1930 ) WATCH SET HERE | FOR RABID [ll]fiS Supt. (. Dumont Promises fo As-| sist State Authorities []EATH ENDS FEUI] L Théater Review WITH CIVILIZATION Garolina Mountain Clan Peaceful Alter Leader's Death - Asheville, . March 28.—The white flag has been hoisted over | Anderson’s Cove, finally — allowing Donnelly from melodies Franz Schubert L H by Sigmund Director William of Chars omberg lonien Dr. Louis Dumont, superin- | | tendent of health, has promised the Musical un written by pr \" less otherw ¥ oias for b theatrical not es And re & wmuser cws 10 this column are he respec company. | ir acsele | utmost of cooperation by his staft | e lifinaimes wsures adopted by the com- | | missioner of domestic to prevent the spread of In S| As a result of findings that sev- |Der | eral rabid dogs have been at large |lalkir {in this city, Berlin, Farmington and | Whi Unionviile, the commissioner *lordered that all I have bec | Killed | been' in con closely | oculated Na A ¢ Nell civilization to come into this last stronghold of the clansmen of t ) Tiorothy Pinero North Carolina hills, M ¢ Ma Iph For four generations the peopl: of this islated region were a law |1 T i, e o s ¢ were barred. But “Big Robert” Anderson is dead now. and his| last official act as leader of the clan was to direct his people to | turn from their accept the helping fered by the state. This order, in fact, was the only one “Big Robert” ever issued. He had become hereditary chieftain of the Cove folk by slaying his| Uncle Alonzo in a quarrel over a | hound dog. e was arrested for wurder and given a sentence of £) vea:s. He died of pneumonia in a prison camp. « Dead Giant Andersons were clanni: “Big Robert! mountain top w kinspeople lic. The pallbes ers, working in relays, carried the animals bies, {0 | Bros. 1 dog, be inimals know n bitten | ch at once; dogs known to have et with rabid canine quarantined zainst rabies r {only lawless ways and Nioliist .20y Tialph Barne hand long of- kL 21 days prior | {to the time of such contact; all dogs }‘nu:L bz sceurely chained, or kept leush | Exceptions to {his | linclude dogs en , herding sheep One of the saddest love tales o told, that of Franz Schubert, musi- {cal genius o the 18th century, W | recounted again last night at Par- | stad i Lon, ons' theater in Hartford. Despite |"Op J8ICF (Han 21 day 918 | the fact that the play is making its IR | ninth run at the theater, a full first| F1L Stray dogs mot ear night house watched the perform- | 85 dnd impound hunting | ginni tnd cattl or |accor which have bes viaed | ater th 1 days ago. But the 1l other even in death. buried on the his Hartford ch 25 (P—With 19 | melodies | casos of { still be- B ready reported to | of domestic animals to envision romance and YolRaon St dead giant — he weighed |make the heart fecl mellow whil : - pounds — up the steep pathway, | the other melodics cntwined in the| go, SR L e 0B over the very spot where Alonio | play, form a musical gem of - the | g o moirs it WOCk had been Killed three years befors, | outpourings of the noted composer's| e, L0 Subside. to a grave almost beside that of| the uncle. Alonzo's children, who had sworn vengeance on *Big Robert,” | mourned with the rest at the 1u- neral and listened intently whil the minister read the exiled lead- | er's death-bed message of peace Jiven people ‘from “over beyond” allowed to attend the rites. So in the grave of “Big Robert” vas buried the Andersons’ feud | with civilization. Married a “Furriner” The elan was founded long a by Bill Anderson and Jane Russcll. Lill, of purast mountain stock, 1 his despair had chosen a wife well, but not|¢ach spectator. His portray teel molding wisely. For despitc her beauty| disappointed and heart and utter devotion to this rugs /1‘:‘1‘\‘."1“”“""‘1 jonty by iUsRmsic ind anzular in shape manotl the izt imerein evelsinc | SIVERIE R s i Standhervidbanin sands smooth fster whisperings about b her origin. | St ne w dark-eyed and swarthy: A fairly lar company supportc she was a “furriner from out be- | the Kranz, the court jew Sant | contributed comedy in cach o Thus ostracized, Bill Anderson |three His work evoked plenty put his worldly goods and his wo-|0f laughs although some of it man into a wagon, hitched up his|Peared to be slightly four mules and started out to es-| The singing of tablish a new world for himself. |espec They entered the mountain-walled | ws ctive. Both were in good cove and setiled down, far remov-|voice. Von Schobert's tenor was ed from the whispered scorn of his heard in various pretly melodies own people. {some of them placed in the play Children to them there—|for cffect but nonc intruding over =ns who lithe and strong |the work of the maste like their daughters With| The dancing girls and limpid eyes alluring voicos | characters zave light bits lke J Isolation had | peayy et bcen an obsession with Anderson spoll {he Fut Jove broke all barriers. His| . | Throu sons went out nd won other wo- the he h till exi |ing able rm of Schubert his “Love Son, St -wide [ whiled cpidemic | mour by t dered a | Your towns of New |for Farmington and following re in 5 will the Commissioner Johnson or best works. e The characte placed well 1 Knight MacGregor as sert, Genevieve Naegele as ferbert Lyle as Baron Von Schubert |and Nell Jewell as Bellbruna, the| lopera diva, dimmed the rest through their excellent work in both Ul and light . especially f the second act where “n\mluvv has his friend Von Scho- bert sing his song to Mitzi only to!is divided into families, which | find that Mitzi loves the baron, car-|not at all alike, and its family chas- | | rica into the hearts of | acteristics b important 1..‘ for Britain, Berli Unionville of quarantine ia b eay this mort Schu- afflicted Mitz por places, He st ported th in n dogs those | of ™ ed that atest number my e Cont of mad ! dogs ars. Sand Iwnl Iust Sand; It Has Family Tlalts s Colunibus, O.. March 28 (&) were | hon, parts. at the cnd the timid stein ome ilms and tide r laid re somewhat | i Wind I and ous ch l' = a re risties to the Mining ang, ) incers by A. H. engineer of cast e of cts. Dices ap- Ono | | state unive el overdone. rsity. Schubert and Mitzi ‘Daisy, Tell Me True'™ came were wiher, and Russell. StranD TODAY and SAT. A Wonder Progi minor to th to et | drama monotony ' | n. D interd hout the production, 1h 1 | Satur | | sweeps the | tures, magnifieent back |out of doors West. “Song of cover as pioneer | Hardy, Today e “SONG OF THU ong of the West,” cent natural color, ng, dancing Vitaphone h comes to the day for four days, have a true ctator off his fec WEST i Capitol fh by the but by sound, by melod and by the gorgeousnc colors faken against ound of th the West ed wagon days, from ng of the trek of a wag npanied by a troop of Tort Independence with their snow and great wilderness of the land of mining the camps, of Golden Gat singing comes 1 came to the old pioncers, 1 away their tedious 1 h across two thous: itain and plair 1 the at master of b, who was “Hit the Deck” and a background on mi melody, os of so harmony ghat is truly representative lite. o cast of John ol Brown, Marion wtindel chorus of apted by Ha operetta Stallings 1. Ray T Vivient bow and Osc: nright « doublc 1 pr Is H ut in . Banky in Joseph 11 FIBASSY is your the dou t the Eml : | BIG DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Given by the HEIGH-HO-HARMONIAN e Band With 1 NORDEN BUNGALOW Arch Street ancing - the singing, Wi epic, which medinm of motion pic- | Pic s of exce is a stor the be- Ving ) respon “Rio Ri aven,” “N last. opportunity rmony =% Ma cor O with William wng part descril underworld and is 1 picture w2z Heay O'Neil playing the eptionally well double featn for the public ptional Bo. 100 | playin the exc vith cture eater lead arner | s pict t not to int and talkic S5 0 the Won ting vivid e nd disti y of tions of sixteen different motion picture t thing to do, may but Jol it in the st underscas Women.," the his drama, en Without spa t on at ¢ \ 1 sub which ttom of the China S v Their on hope, @ that res v reach them in time down and clear the tubes, 1 to jan allowing | to the hot out sur- | GREAT SHOW AT NTRAND (@ . st deville Hir s “Miracles of the walep- inme cmonstration of wting tic powers used for purposes. His n stunts iar- ous and Strand patron well with Punjab. Tonight pt to lower { COLLEGIANS (Registered) ELKS CLUB, New Britain FRIDAY NIGHT Music 1-\ Bacchanalian Orch. SATURDAY NIGHT MASONIC TEMPLL West Hariford Yhat Diferent Crowd Gors the 5 Where nien; men Teard’ Nifs. fauentors | SICIEETR, ditected LyiWhilam Tov-) g sing the mountain songs and stay-|ZI0 S0 EHLY N the ed to cast their Jots with the clan. |\l . 0000 E0 N_M'”‘('fm" g Againstitho, law [never die and the drama will Iven though three and - four| [EREF TI0 0 generations, as the colony grew, there remainel some of the hitter- 5 of Bill Anderaon’s seir-ca- | Janitor’s Jol) Is Ralscd exile. This sullent resenc- & S AT A e oumght} !TO Imp?llan?c in Pierre Yierre, 8. D., March 28, (P—At and often desperate lawlessness, | There haven became a place to W‘LM the school janitor knows whut | dread and shunned. | is place on the faculty The Anderson that “next to t mained supreme, uperintendent, t of tie most important their power by sheer true aim along their jobs in the local school machinery Even violent deaths brought vo|South Dakota education officiats | interference from outside authori-|plan a state-wide improvement | ties, for mo reports were made of | the school janitor service. them until, somehow. omm-,i choolhouse keeping is a heard that Alonzo, head of the|ence,” dec W. Kraushasr, anp had been killed by his neph- |state supervisor. “Children learn ew, “Big Roberl” They raided | cleanliness from obscrvation of the the cove and sent him to prison. | janitor's wor There he died. A handbool So the “blood taint” of the An-|of the program. dersons is forgottgn now, and law R and order and progress have come| Terald Classified to Anderson’s Co one of the many ser == trom the telephone. PTAPER PUNJAB will | chieftains re- | maintainit strength and rifle sights. | On the theory | principal ana ‘J»(!hlm' is onc of sci- for janitors is part Advertising is | vices de *HINDU MIRACLE MAN’ ‘MIRACLES of the EA the MILL CLOSI Towell, N March 28 () Nashua River paper mill here to failed to open for and the | 200 cmployes were.informed that they would not be employed until an attachment filed against the com- | pany has been dissolved. The at-| tachment papers were served last | night. A, bhusiness See Box Escape—sal. Mal. rived W i;l'lll'l' Hl'n\: BAMBY STRAN b ®and RADIO GANG 3 7 8 Members of the | Begln<8 SUNDA‘ ROXY RADIO GANG i . | MARYM BELLETT | g “Whirl of Joy” WALSH and ELLIS “Oh Yeah” MACK and STA] “Home Big Dance Holmes and Hoffman's Hall 252 Main Street arch 29 Sweet 1 Saturday Lvening, Music by Charlestonian Orchestra of Hartford ON THE SCREEN PALACE ____ —Mouse of Hits— "ZTAST SHOWING World's Oldest Beautiful Story “THE LIFE OF TONIGHT— The Most and Depicting CHRIST" —THE — “Passion Play” 7 R e s e A Sl W Observe the Spirit of T.ent and See This Biblical Picture Co-Feature ‘Bulldog Drummond’ with RONALD COLMAN You C§n Learn DANCE! * OUR TEACHE MAIN STREF (Enter Mag's Store) —Saturday Only— “HARD TO GET” with Dorothy Mackaill with Lawrence Gray “cou url\' WILDCATS” Iso— First Chap. “Tarzan the Tiger” (ALL NATURAL COLOR_ Warney CAPITOL You'll follow the trail of the covered wagons— You'll thrill to the epic of the eternal throbs and pathos. settings and pictorial beauty of the wide open spaces shown for the first time in full color. 100% NATURAL COLOR Jinginj: 7a'tllzing ~ Dancz’ng Vew Wonder of the Singing, Talking Screen. s 3 byt (llm‘ VIL \I \ ll ANKY Starts Saturday For 4 Days wonders of Vitaphone in this west, with its drama, heart You'll marvel at the glorious JOHN BOLES VIVIENNE SEGAL JOE E. 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