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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. s | play : » and |time to superintend a m“mx:rm’l\z Boy Lost in Australia ! which have bred and now 2 AMER";A’S [;HA\][;E ‘MUSIC FOR THF:‘ MOV!FS AND HOW ik on Saturdy i Thues L OUR SCHOOLS I I:““:L“uir‘;"}i?x andto super W_‘ Lhastd h\ “ ild (amcls “I:‘:‘x.u‘]‘;‘:l):“::-:jd;);‘::gll::):;im = T[] NIN lS rn[][] shown ticre will ho T ‘ Nerly 37,000 persons are em.|in Cen cal Aistrall _ -0ld | aged to escape the cameis hy divir cular night ' ployed in the printing industry in | b Harold Moran, 1 d by junder a tence. After three ravs ! . F. Jeffs L\pI,un\ That ia mob of wild camels, herds of;was found by worried searchers. Qlympic Team Will Be Anmher quccrm From 80 or 90 T(’l Nu[C,]"‘ Pieces Have to Be Syn- chronized for Average Feature Picture — Stop Watch Used in Timing ' Tunes to Scenes. rd to the oper- ), ehanee brupt stop hag to he taken in o for a pic- —-Photo by Johnson & Poterson JAMES F. GLOVER e Dresses who has ahout its | g martial airs to plaint ken up teaching profession. All o %o staccato movem in New Britain system. Miss Margatet Glover 13 a commer- { cacher at Scnior High school | nd Mis Glover i3 a teacher of i (- itlon for young wom- 100l is an art teacher at 1 Junior Migh school. He 9 ice in 1921, e has in palnting pottery -t cly g and has exhibited his work at art centers. Capitol pic @ it r. Jeffs an associ p ¢ 3 € v — ¥ representative plcture inso- : f nse . He attended Georgetown HOSIERY AND ACCESSORIES mn:,tn;.\' ronmvrnr;.: The «.) T | with . fece | pr, ry school at Washington, | t loast §) separate numb e 600 ) and was graduated. For a 3 JRIN ’ i year he etudicd at Notre Dame FEATURING - university and took coursee from | { 1o to time at the Yale School of of ; t a vear as instructor of th special courses taken at Hartford un i on s v 1 Art school before joining the fae. | action and the music must corres- ; o mes are n ulty at al Junior High school. | fas vond s conclud Co Times Each Seene Ml : S ; : h each big feature the pub- h : Peerage for Hushand | :’;‘t ve {t. Yet that is just “ha '\‘ihf: sends a ‘rn gh musical s 1 1 tio n L Of Pl‘lnCeSS Mar) 1 | i)cz Are Perfectly Timed the orchestra le ) e | London, March 12.—XKing George th e Jet ee kWil eley his son-in-law, Vis- i i Qs S U SRR : (ne count Lascclles, to the House of | »]DOLE Z i al e thi e vio a peer in his own right. a e W announcement to this effect | ! Ba ected in the near future. A ! A]( o for Lord Lascelles will {n- | a0 Harmony be: | Volve no chr cither the rank > 80 i cre or title of Princess Mary's husband, are i tory it 1 for in- t the titls will become an actual and v b it ad of mercly one of cour- H A | dat t 8 present. s will be an- | other instance wher ther and son ] v H " rH ted and it must in the House of Lords at the Two Eighteen New Britain | e 2 iy e e Main Street Connecticut i tov o tha final*ans |ei ana o saleat s trvmipat omatically rincess Mary is having her Lon- Th sereer cheek it of Wt it would 'as el i avatReconds don residence, Chesterfield House, Telephone 1600 pos < Works Tt 1 15 sec without | fact, 4 i the pic d not ! ened up in preparation for & | the %5 2l sonorale stay in the near future. 1 = : for seversl s for the Bri are in | = Con W ry rides to zor Mod Icm \\ oman lounds rogu She also finds e music to fit h A i arch 12. —Alt zh on In picking the musie the directo 1it, a n word has ercpt |hlmr- Pre- l(4\|1\\ul f and at the osact instant of I oman in re- 1 = i i ngie | veAr s mnsie comes with h in France only Build and Help Build / o . Open Saturday Evenings, 7-9 i £ Expect to Take 100 Men me st o i el e e e o e it v e : 8 _ & i nusic ipan And thus it Is with every picture | gentsia s 1 it up and spreaa Ji is th A ter for waich Mr. Jeffs and his orches- it broadeas H And Bible ool The New Britain Choral Society (YOS AVE ' s movem How can you give him a share of your estate in such Eleventh Annual Spring Festival Concert §| 2 way that it will do him () o CHORUS OF 160 VOICES ; the most good? * & » ANNOUNCES ITS sted by sted by 11 A chapter in our new booklet, “Proved Plans for Solving Estate Problems”, tells how one father solved this problem through CARMELA PONSELLE, Soprano | 11 This booklet also contains solutions of other similar financial and business prob- lems affecting both the individual and his and or her dependents. 1 If you are interested or if you have any THE BOSTON FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA || =iz Wy fale 4 N . Augug CAPITOL THEATER ‘ » » » 3 \ i ' T 3 o ¢ I { Mrs, l).mw Clara Butt Tas g ! 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