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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. —_— 9 ville, John J. Jennings Sckool; Nat- ' son, Captain. [ ::nrded “Madame Butterfly” much | LOng, some in collaboration, included | ling of the Gods” with Blanche | 1, 1929, he will have completed 34 alle K. Stevens, Helen S. Hutchison, q Catherine Sheehy, Jo- J HN inore than some of his other favor- | “The Dragon Fly,” “Baby Grand,” | Bates, and “‘Adrea.” Among the can- |years of service with state educa- North Side School; Catherine Ha Fries, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. 9 | ite works, such as “Adrea,” “K: » | “War on What Happens When One |tatas he wrote were “Yo-nennen,” | tional institutions and that at t ett, Margaret Toothill, South Side Zick . Lillian Mitchell, Laura | and “The Darling of the Gods,” the | LOves One's Enemies,” “Lady Betty | “Gar-anlat,” and “The Song of | time he will be 64 years old, School; Mrs. Mary Conlon, Evelyn Carlson, Mrs. H. A. Gamelin, Kk I | latter being prepared for the films. |Martingale,” “Billy Times.” His operas alsa included | proper age to retire from active Palmer, Park Street School; Mrs. Nelson, Helen Barry, Editha Giles. ) | Mr. Long is survived by his widow, | rance,”” “Crowns” “Kassa,” which | “Andon,” “Hosi-San,” “The Unjust | work, the age of compulsory re- Heler Gray, Anne Quinn, East District i} —Mrs. John William L. and Albert O. Long, | he wrote for Mrs. Leslie Carter, and | Judge” and “Safety.” | tirement in the army and navy.” S A Bristol School; Kathryn Sullivan. Murphy, Capain | irothers, of Hanover, Pa., and a son, | "Dolce,”” a ehort play of artist life I e D e o . Bava 8 ’ ! wi i Fra v | . . Fifth Avenue School; Sadie M Workers: Azilda Hebert. Mrs, H. MI‘S. Cfll‘[fil‘ afld Mrs. FlSkE Bayard, who was at his father's bed- | With its locale in France, fn which ‘South Dakota UanCl‘Slty j‘.psigl,fl,XOn almost two years before Case, and George Burgess, and Mrs. Mary Counter. In his varied collection of short i"Lady Betty Martings was an- President to Res,gn:(’l‘ehm‘“fio'::“mz’;“t’h:m Do A Tgmg]][ at Suppel‘ 3 ‘ " Distriet No. 14—Mrs. T. C. D. Starred in His Plays [ stories, tho little tale with the im. | Other of his plays in which she ap-| Vermilion, §. D, Nov. 1 (P—Rob- |28 VOV H0 (G008, WL 0 el Aptain. pressive ttle, *The Honorable Christ. | peared. {ert M. Slagle has resigned as presi- | © 00 RS e t 4 4 Workers: Mrs. E. R. Burwell, Mrs. | = |mmas Gift of Yoshida Armidzu” had | Mr. Long’s name has been identi- [dent of the University of South D: is et Motgatt, Rov W. Bailey, Mrs. Brown Joyce.| philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1.—(— | the 6ame gentle, ing tenderness | fled with the Belasco theater and |Kota, effective September 1, 1929. | e 2 - G Mo Ny R oo Mrs. Carleton Beckwith, Mrs. Ever- St N hartot which made its in “Madame | Belasco productions. He was Mr. In his letter of resignation, Pres-{ They're little but Oh! My—Her. Blbtal, FRoy. 1 =ihe keynales of § 4 b PR Gt diaioeie Ao W, &, Towls, 35, | 1000 DEIUE Tene, B0 S Butterfly.” P written by Mr. | Belasco's collaborat “The Dar- ident Slagle said th: September | ald Classified Ads. the Bristol B Clu uilding | Pa ilia Goranson, Carl | Ctt Harkness, ) ! e A Butie iy anatatlior storles Mr. | co’s col rator on e Dar- |ident Slagle said that on Septem & Fund Cam ¥ Weller, William | Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. @hester| " v died in a hospitalat Clif- SUNG, SR I Roberts, Joseph- | Ingraham, Mrs, Herbert M:gonn, | and Pl Lt ey Community be soun hests e G Hughes, Mre. § R. Mink, | ton Springs, N. Y., vesterday. He ha tonight at a meeting to be held in “Dution, Cesslla | 8 o ivbnara) M Kendail or some time and had been | the Boy Build will . o aE i et | Pletce dnrR Tosenni Deyins A AU Gig oppital Coriabeub bhoppontns, | ":":;:"‘““""‘ the Letiids Ada Ry Ee S TouTs s, Mrs. Edwin Goodridge, nt an operation last Sat- SR e % et SRl I o Lanning, Mrs. Herbert ;. 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Full range of street and evening shades including a ’n;?‘:\{.: o 1 R Shb i Captain. ‘,“‘;'.'O'\‘_":‘»‘;;W sl g P]’I" it Reduced for Wednesday only, ] 55 black, navy, white. $ I 44 Chairman Tr , wi tuce | _ District No. 4—Howard McCarthy, | Workers: Bravion Goodwin, M™ horn in Hanover, Pa, and was a| yard e o . Specially priced for Wednesday, yard .. G Judge W 4 Sl C“g"”;; TI Anthony Tioh, | graduate of Lafavette College. He L. A. Balley, Earl|Mrs. G E. Burcl, ABL0ONY S €0 | wrote “Madame Butterfly” as a short | toastmaster., . e St e ) Edwar ira- Two inspirational S Henry Tetrault, Frank | Miss Jessio Hubbell \ll":x\\\i”}: :I:~ story In 1598, David Belasco, quick | | cen secured. ) <. | - iz Sk to eee its dramatic value, in col- | | A | -ducational secr trict No. 5.—Charles P. Bacon L' azson, laboration with Mr. Long, made it | f Boys' Club Captain. e e = into a play. He followed this success [ will be Reginald Washburn, chair- cers: Mrs. T. 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