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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. DRAMATIC CIRGLE FORECLOSURE SUIT HAS NEW LEADER Frank Nadolny Resigns as Presi- dent to Become Director Rev. Victor Piastkowski, pastor of the Holy Cross church, has been appointed presidett of the dramatic circle of (}m church, to suc- ceed Frank Nadolny, who will as-| sume the duties of director. Mr. Nadolny has been a member | FRANK NADOLNY fall to seek also His rol Kasica Cross cir suc le wi B. \ the post tions dur LINDBERGH GIVEN MEDAL OF HONOR . Hoover Makes Presentation oi Speually Created Award Colonel e COMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG. 17 TAL HENRY and His Famous NORTH CAROLINIAN ORCHESTRA “The Prince of Personality with a Great Orchestra from the Cotton Belt of North Carolina” Returning By Request l’opuiar' No Advance in Prices Men 75¢ Ladies 50c MAMMOTH FIREWORKS DISPLAY With New Pieces EVERY SAT. NIGHT | foreclosure | Partners for severs hool system that 3HAS STRANGE ANGLE Wonen Who Bong Bought Propenyf | Together Involved in Litigation assistant | One of the most involved fore | closure actions brought into the city | court this year was heard Thursday |afternoon by Judge Stanley J. Tra- ceski, who will probably not render a decision until he, has returned from a vacation which he will take next week. Miss Anna A. foreclosure of a sec $5,000, against Mrs, I of 12 Lake court, and poss rty at the corner of Reilly is seeking d mortgag: for beth Roche and asks for a Reilly, brother of N Reilly, were s in the real ce to buy the land in question for about $17.- 000, and each put up about $6,000, there being a first mortgage for $6,- 000 held by the New, Britain Safings bank. Another $£5.000 was needed to complete “the deal and Miss Reilly as induced’ by her brother to loan that amount, and take a second mortgage. Mrs, Roche's name was placed on the mortgage as sole own- er of the property . , Real estate lessened in value since the date of purch. of the property, and is now worth about $13,000 in- stead of $1 0, Miss Reilly 5.000 back, foreclosure. veloped that ved that she Miss Reilly, and foreclosure proceedings round that t two women and both equaily li- tgage. Mrs. Roche, backed up in her illy, who admitted In the city Mrs. Roche raveling the 4 ed during the hearing .dw] tryin if the two were really partn and if t the foreclosure. OLUB DUES CASE. BEFORE CLAIMS COURT TODAY Members Attend Session This After- noon Prepared to Deny Debt— Docket One of Largest Ever, ot dues clair WARNER BROS, STRAND TODAY and \\'ED. The stage The STRAND Kiddie Revue 100 New Britaig Kiddies also V li‘tl"e T COMING SUNDAY GRETA GARBO in “ROMANCE” Dance Lessons! LEARN NOW! EMERSON STUDIO 162 Main St. (Mag Blde.) Open 7 P. M. - 9 . ) Haphazard methods do not go here. This school is operated upon a strict insures the suc- cess of our pupils from the beginning. DAY SCHOOL OPENS ON Phena 207 SEPTEMBER~SECOND _-—— [= [l ¢ TPt ,w’s\‘ .oz asE city, to the Polish Pol tion of, the s clubs in the fe to 38. Mr. Grzybo n bury on Sunday OPEN GOLI" TOURN esident of the state al-| Groton, Aug. 15 (UP)— Connec- also address the ch ticut’s first open golf tournament, our held at Shennacossett Coun-g S 4, it was an.* Stanley | = /Waterbury Polish Club ! In State Organization |l!|| will of ht Waterbury, or- with the assist- | the state org: bowski, president | tion of officers American club of th the Polish ganized last n |ance of B. A, , ‘ Al political club Political USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 381 - 385 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by press sgencies for the respective amusement company. EMBASSY THEATER Busy as he was with all the de- | day night. | tails of the gigantic south pole expe- | | ice dition on Ris shoulders, miral Rich8rd E. Byrd, whose achievement in circling the south | pole by airplane and expl loring the | covered territory at ‘‘the bot- | tom of the world"- has stirred a world-wide acclaim, was never too preoccupied to take note of the in- teresting human-interest sights which occurred during the stay of | the expedition in the Antarctic Willard Vander Veer, cameraman with the Rear pedition, | says the intrepid leader was indefa- | number tigable in calling the Limself and his co-work Rucker, to interesting incidentst he ran across; a battle between seal | | and sledge dog puppies; a roundup of the solemn penquins whose in- | sulted dignity made one of the fun- niest scénes in the entire film-record by entire onnel lined up, including the admiral him- self, each man shaving the head of !the man in front of him in tion for the long winter night These are only a few of the heart- ily humorous incidents in the master picture, “With Byrd at South Pole,” which will show at the Em- bassy theater, starting Saturday for | four days. The film is filled with the romantic heroism, the humor, the daring feats and the awe-inspiring wonder of Byrd's gi- gantic undertaking. From the mo- ment,the expedition landed in Little America until the home, the moving picture d shows the hardships, the ments, the drama and rom 42 men who braved f fhe unknown. . Joseph the périls LAKE COMPOUNCE Besides the “Giraffe" h pected to provide side-splifting edy in the fireworks display at Lake Compounce in Brjstol tomorrow night, another elaborate piece, en- titled the “Fire Diver” is to be staged as an outstanding feature of the exhibition 1 probably surpass all the shows of the season. The “Fire Diver" illust plunge, from a height of 1 of a bl life-rize fi man into waterz of the Both of the feature for Saturday nigh and which is ex- com- the 1y he lake pieces planned exhibition set pieces colors, are incluc and a great finale of the in which a larg, ever popular roc kets and heavy bombs will be ex- ploded, will close the show Tal Henry's North Carolinian T the attraction Sur ians 0 a pop. 2llroom Tal has T e T RN T N NO WOMAN EVER LAID Ad- | aramount | ention of | prepara- | homely | the show rogram for his famous band Sun- SATURDAY ¢ IS THE LAST DAY ° fFurniture Manufacturer’s btore Wide” STOCK DISPOSAL WILL END SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9 RIDDIE REVUE A SUCCESS The Kiddies revue opened at the | Strand vesterday to a capacity au- dience. There are one hundred New Eritain children trained under the | divection of Jack Sanson The story covers a little girl on the F of New York, who has ability and ambition; as she | ows older she hits Broadway un- | 1 assumed name; she fights | nearly ‘o the top, when she is rec- oznized by a Meizhhoring youngster from the Fast Side, and the latter Rives the deception away, breaking the heart of the girl; the next scene finds her back on the East Side de- | jected and whipped, but there were some people who saw her on Broad- | ay and recognized her ability; came to the East Side, hunted rup and took her back and | placed her where her talents soon brought her success and renown, and all ended happily. The little sketch will be shown at the Strand foday and Saturday, with a continuous performance on | iturday when three Kiddie Shows | ..\h be given ine program Is finished on a feature pictare, “Wild Com- % In a Blaze of | 2 - . P T : Bargains! 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